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LAWS OF USA 1795
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An A& to .regulate the time and and Houfe of Reprefentatives of manner of adminiftering certain the United States, and to the Of- Oaths, 21 ficers of bosh Houfes, 76 , An a for laying a duty on Goods, Anac'f for allowing certain Compen- Wares and Merchandizes im- fations to the Judges of the S«- ported into the United States, 22 preme and other Courts, and to ` An a& impofing duties on Tonnage, 26 the Attorney -General of the IJ- An aft for eftablifhing an Executive nited States, 78 Department, to be denominated An a6t for allowing a Compenfa- then Department of Foreign Af- tion to the PrOdent and Vice- ' fairs 2 Prefident of the United States, 7 7 8 An a& to regulate the collection of .fin a(a to eflablifli the Judicial i the Duties iin ofed by Law on Courts of the United,5tates, 79 the tonnage of Ships or Vefiels, An ac"t to explain and amend an a , \ 1 {� . and on Goods, Wares and Mer- intituled, An az`.t for Regtfle - i chandizesimported into theUnit_ ing and Clearing Veffiels, Regi_ ed States, 28 lating the Coafting 'Trade, and for An a& for fettling the"Accounts be. other purpofes, 94 tween the United States and in- An ac, for giving eil'e to the fev- \ dividual States, sz eral Acts therein mentioned, in An a& to eflablifh an Executive refpe6t to the State of )tTorth- aFdx Department, to be denominated Carolina, and other purpofcs, . 95 the Department of�War, 53 An a6t providing for the Lnumera- j"r a' ;An a& to provide for the •Govern- tion of:the h2habitan,ts of the U- �` < ment of the Territory north=weft nited States, 98 ; Sof of the river oh'io 54 An a(a to eftablifh an uniform rule An 261 for the eftablifhment and of Naturalization, for t b1415 rt t z' fupport of Light-HoufeOeaeons, An ac} to prevent the exhortation Buo}'s, and Public Piers, S4 of Goods 'not duly infpec`td, ac- „ r , An a& providing for the expenees cording to the Laws of the fevieral which may attend Ne ociatiof"si States io2 , i ktr orTreaties with the IndianTribes, An a6l to accept a Cefl'ion of the a' ' and the appointment of Commit- Claims of the State of North- �4ti# N xt fioners for managing the fame, 55 Carolina, to a certain Diftri& of An aft for Regiftering and. "Clear- Weftern Territory, Io: ingVefi'els, kegulating the,Coaft- An ate to promote ;the Progrefs of WU le Trade, fl r� �'�nraEt to eftabl'i{h thetTreafu A neP� 56 An aufulr her to fufpend part of ioG partrncetit, 7© an act, entituled, « .An irA to re- ,. + r An aft for eRablifhing the Salaries gulate the Colleclion of the Du. �4 +iVAF of the ExecutiveOfficers.of Gov- ties impofed by Law on the Ton- ^ ` ^ ernment, with their Afl'iftantsand nage of Ships or Ve{lels, and on � > ,- / 7z Goods Wares and Merchandize�� Jerks, An aL� to provide for the fafe keep- imported into theUnitcdState.,, ing of the Acis , Records, and and to amend the faicl a log Seal of the United States, and Anac`tfor thepunifhnilentofcertain for other purpofes, 73 crimes agairift the •'UnitedStates; . t:.9 Ana to �uf end part of an a6t, An aft for regulating the 19ilitary � � � sr entitled, " Ana6l to regulate the Eftablifhment of the United MrFa Colleyion of the Duties im ofed States, 117 by Law on the Tonnage of Ships An a& to prefcribe the Mod c- �r� S f\R"y7(4s r5 i` or Vefi'els, and on Goods, Wareswhich the public Ac`.ts, Records, � and Merchandizes, imported into and judicial Proceedings in each f ` r the United States," and for other State, {hall be authenticatc;(1 .'c� as purpofes, 75 to take Effe6t in every otherStatc, 120 to, 4e - + ' t aFt4;,rL J , l 1 e � _r • F to i �rte/t. :��. 1 f1 5 X�, • ' (3u:1�Y� k S It ,r s •. .. -s�,ai.4„ksas:YY,d„ .. ,, ., ... .. .. .. _ ., .. .._. ,.«nau�^Ir,.�.....:a_' i.. 1 Naat^.5 tY, d' ."d�°= t rs, ' _ ,H'n`QK ° s ,. 3Mir^t.,aw^s' c ��;♦It }i'yy'"iA�k` 4 4,i J Y♦:tis'ry il. 0 #.. 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S.. 2.. • � .. 1 . . - .. a 1 471 • L W e i . , p v� 1 a 4 page Page R page. page' Ana making certain appropria- An act to explain and amend an � SAl An a to provide for mitigating or An act for the Government and tions therein mentioned, 207 act, intituled, c` an act making f remitting the Forfeitures and Pe- Regulation of Seamen in the An act making provifion for the further proviGon forthe payrrent i# rem g 133 nalties accruing upon the Reve- 1Vlerchant's Service, redu6lion o£ the Public Debt, 209 of theDebts of theIItaitectStates," 226 M nue Laws, in certain cafes there- An act imp Duties on the Ton- An act fupplementary to the act, An act fixing the time for the next ' ' 1 121 nage of Ships or Veffels, 139 intituled, ct an a& making fur- annual meeting; of Con;refs, 226 li in mentioned, providing for holding' a An act to continue in force an act An act :her provifion for the payment of An aft, repealing, after the tali day paficd at the ]aft Se(tion of Con- Treaty or Treaties to eftabli(h the debts of the United States, 21 a of June next, the Duties hereto- ` cc peace with certain Indian Tribes, 140 An act to provide for the unlading fore laid upon Diftilled Spirits, ,A grzfs, entitled, An aft to re- p j i , y 7ulate 1'rocefi�es in the Courts of An act to amend the act for the ef- of Ships or Vefic ls, in cafes of imported from nbroad,and laying; y 122 tablifhment and fupport of Light- obftruEtions by Ice, 2r2 other duties in their (lead ; and the United States," 1'.n act for the Government of the Houfes, Beacons, Buoys, and An act to continue an act, intitul_ alfo upon Spirits dif1illed within 'Territory of the United States, Public Piers, ?4° ed, " an acv declaring the anent the United States,and for aggro- 12,2 An act to reg ulate trade and inter- of Congrefs to certain acts of the priating the. fame, 227 fouth of the river Ohio, An ac"t far the encouragement of courfe wite the Indian Tribes, 141 States of Maryland, Georgia,and An acl making an appropriation Learning, by fecuring the copies An act making pr for the Rhode-Ifland and Providence for the purpofe therea:s mention- of Maps, Charts and Books, to Debt of the United States, 143 Piantations," fo far as the fame ed, 247 the authors and proprietors of An act to provide more effectual- refpeas the States of Georgia, An act to amend `can a for eftab- fuck copies, during the times ly for the Collection of the Du- and Rhode-Ifland and Provi- Tithing the temporary and . per- during 123 ties impofed by Law on Goods, 212 manent Seat of. the Government �i therein mentioned, dente Plantations, An act for giving e..eccl to an act, Fares and Merchandize im- An act declaring the content of of the United States, 248 f intituled, `c ported into the United States, Congrefs, that anew state be Ali act fupplemental to the a an act to eftablifh formed within the jurifdiaion of cc eftabli{hing the Treafury De- the Judicial Courts of the United and on the tonnage of Ships or 151 - States," within theState of North- Veflels, the Commonwealthof Virginia, partment," and for a further ,a 1 z6 Ani a& to provide more effectually and admitted into this Union, by compenfataon to certain officers, 248 Carolina, for the of accounts An act fupplernental to the act for the name of the State of lien- An act relative to the Rix-Dollar between the United, :States and 213 of Denmark, 249 eftablifhin the Salaries of the lucky, , r g the Individual States, 195 Executive Olficers o£ Govern- n for An act declaring the content of An act in addition to an act, inti- tuled, cc an act for eftablifhing x' s m ent, with their afriftants and. An act making further provafio Corgrefs to a certain a of the . ,.M' the a ment of the Debts ofthe State of Maryland, 214 the Salaries of the Emccutive0f- �., r ;, 7 y x>;+t clerks, 12 United,states, 197 An act for giving effects to the fev- r ffieers and An act making appropriations for firers of God clerk nr, with their eral acts the mentioned, in An aft to enable _he O the fupport of Government, dug- afliftants and clerks, 250 ing the year one thoufand (even An ac$ for making compenfataon refpect to the State of Rhode- Soldiers of the Virginia Tine on * Continental Eftabliflament,toob- ����� Tfland and Providence Planta- hundred and ninety-one, and for to the Comrniffioners o Dans 127 tain titles to certain Lands lying., other purpofes, 214 for extraordinary expences, 251 tions, north-welt of thz river Ohio, be- An act for rhe admifi�ion of the An acct grounding compenfations >; ' } An act for giving effect.} to an act, intitled, c` An aEt to e{tablifh the tween the Little.'Miami and Sci- State of Vermont into thisUnion, 21S for the officers of the Judicial s ,t oto, 20° An act to continue in force fora Courts of the United States, and } aW Judicial Courts of the United within the State of An act authorifang the Secretary limited time, an act patted at the for jurors and VTitnetles, and for States," of the Treafur to finifh the M Rhode-Itland and Providence Y firft fe{rion of Congrefs, intitul- other purpofes, 251 12q - Light-Houfe on Portland-Head, cd `c an act to regulate Procef- An act to continue an force the Plantations, in the Diftrict of Maine, 202 fes s in the Courts of the United acct therein mentioned, and Au act providing the means of In- to alter the time for hold- to make further provifion for the States, 21f, tercourfe between the United An act K• ,z r 130 ing the Circuit Courts . of the An act regulating the number of payment of Penfions to Invalids, y `;totes and Foreign Nations, g An act for giving effect to an aft, United States, in.the;diftris of Reprefentatives to be chofen by and for the fupport of Light- ? a a intituled, cc An aft, providing South 'Carolina and Georgaia,and the States of Kentucky and Ver- Ploufes, Beacons, Buoys, and providing that the diftrict.Court 216 Public Piers, 253 for theEnumeration of the Inha- mons, rvr', nts e£ :he United States," in of Pennfylvania, (hall; 'iii future An act to incorporate the Subtcri- An act fupplementary to the aft, bata be held at the city of, Philadel- '+> 'a, refpect to the State of Rhode- begs to the Bank of the United making proviGon for the re uc- Ifian,d andProvidencePlantations, 131 phis only, 202 States, 216 tion of the Public Debt, 254 + « An act fupplementary to the act, An act making farther provifion for An act to authorife the purchafe of An act declaring the afl'znt of Con- i > refs to certaan-acts of the States inrituled, scan act to incorporate the collec'tioai of :he Duties by , a tract of Laaicl, for the ufe of $ the United States, 131 of Mary land,Georgia,andRhode- the Subfcrihers to the Bank of Law impofed on Toas, and to . IilandandProvidencePlantations, 203 tn; ♦ An act further to provide for the the United States, 223 prolong the term for the pay- r paymento: the Invalid Penfioners An act for, the relief; of, difabled An act giving effect to the Laws of meat of the Duties on Wines, �\ 7 1112 Soldiers and Seamen lately in the United States, within the An act for grantaaag Lands to the a " of the United :states, o the fervice of the United .States, State o£ Vermont, 224 Inhabitants and fettlers at O'inb An act for eftablifhing the tempo- gar and ermanent Seat of the and of certain other perfons, 204 y P An ac: for the relief of the perfons Government of the United 2 132 therein mentioned or defcribed, 206 + ` Suites, yy ley T ! � �•..r.4,a�a5l yJv Ar,4. r S a i } 4p5 s t , K l✓y\Y �� 1 �1•tTt}"^Y 1 !' � ''•• r..,, �,:y.'. - t Da'L pains o. i '/. � Vo�� � � t �'.l�rrL � .��'" i.t'� t.. [AF��S'.9`aNi� �� .ri919�[Y'4Si."�`7iYr'Av. 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J r d �.. •) Y' rs� ' .}r tF i "h Y,lt`v' ( ++Ct 5 xc;.xr rsAidy� *y. •H r • • • p .:; • y. t Fd T k A t 1 C a C page3 � Paoe to regulate the claims to invalid P 8 late war,' 3Y1 An a�1 concerning the I'.cgiftrrin cennes and the tllinois Country, and Recording of Ships or V cf- in the territory north-.�veft of penfioners, 288 An a61 for ra.ifing a further fum of g � l :d i An providing for the fcttlement money for the ProteEtion of the Eels, 3� the Ohio, and for confirming An a6l. to amend an a6l, intituled; them in their poffeffiUns, 25 of the Claims of Perfons under Frontiers, and for otherPurpofes 312 an a�1 e(tabli(l�ing; a 1LTint,an�l z_ L_ _-d therein mentioned , i An a6l for raifing and adding ano- particular circumftances uarrz An A� to provide for calling; forth regulating the Coins of the U +cit�- ¢ ther Regiment to the Military by, the limitations heretofore ef- ed States " fo far as ref ec'1s the Eflablifliment of the United tablifhed, 2yo the Militia, to execute the Laws p he farther An aft for the relief of certain of the Union, fupprefs Infurrec- Coinage of Coppet4 3(r { States, and for making 31 $ An ac.1 to provide for the allomrance Widows • Orphans, Invalids and tions and repel if f Per , rovilion for the Protettion of p An 16t for the relief of Perfons im- of Interrft on the funs ordered to j{ p - other Perfons 2.91 i; the frontiers, �59 i! ; 32o be paid by the Ref�lve of Con An a61 granting further Time An aft fupplemental to the aft for r pr.ifoned for Deb_ i ' g;refs, of the tvc-enty-eighth of j for making return- of the Enu_ making farther. and more effec- ;i An a authorifing the grant and September, one thoufanri feveri meration of the Inhabitants in tual prov.ifion for the protealion conveyance Is certain Lands is hundred and ei ht fire, as an the Di{tric`1 of South-Carolina, 263 of the Frontiers of the United i John Cleves ,Symmes, al�d his g Y- ' 2z indemnity to the Perfons therein An aft making Appropriations for States, 293 w Afrociates, - o F6 the Support of Government, for An aft for finifhing theLight-houfe An act to alter the time for the an- named, 3 the Year One `I'houfand Seven on Bald-head, at the mouth of " , nual Me er_ing of Congrafs, 323 An ac`1 to continue in force for a Hundred and Ninety-two) 2G3 d to a end the Cape Fear Flyer, in the State of •", An aft concerning the duties on 11 ;tentituled �n an ac`l provid- Y North-Carolina z 3 j' S hits diflilled within the Unit- An ail: for carrying Into effeEt a � 9� '' ed States 323 ing the Means of Intercourfe9 �x, Contra'a between the United An ail eftablifhing a Mint, and re- ' ' between the United States, and t An aft more eflecrtually to provide States and the State of PEnnfyl- gulating the Coins of the United Forel n Nations .'.'. 366 z67 States, 294 for the National Defence by of $ vania, An a6lre +hating Foreign Coins, An a6t to extend the Time limited An a& . fupolementary to the aft tablifl?ing at Uniform Militia 23 and for other purposes, 3Gy for fettling the accounts of the for the eftablifhrnent and fupport thr,oughtiut the United: States) 3 Individual of•Li ht-Houfes, heacons,Buoys An aft relative to the Compenfa_ An ac`s relative to Claims red blr United-States with, theIndivi g the United States not barred b tionsto certain Officers employed � y States, 208 and Public Piers, 299 an as of Limitation, and which a An. aa concerning certain Fiflleries An aft to erea a Light-Houle . on - in the colleftion of the Duties of 332 have not been already adjufted, 36 of the United States, and for the Montok point, in the State of Impo{t an,d '!'onnage, An a ref ec`tin� Fugitives from regulation and government of New-York, 300 An aft to continue in force the P g . tit 5 g « uflice and erfons efcaping r; theFifllermen concerned therein; 268 An a�1 for afcertaining the Bounds Aft, intituled, An aft to pro- J P of a Tragi of Land urchafed by vide for mitigating or remitting from the fervice of theirMafters, 3G9 F,Y An a61 to eflablifh the Poft-Office P An aft for enrolling and licenfing u+i Pof1-Roads within the Unit- John Cleves Symmes, 301 the Penalties Gild Forfeitures ac- : a Shi s or Ve{iels to be employed ed States, 272 AriaE1 for fixing; thecompenfations eruing under the Revenue Laws in the Ceaftin trade and ihe- An a� relative to the Tale lion of of the Doorkeepers of the Senate In 'certain Cafes, and to make i5 {' of aPrefident andVice-Prefident and Houfe of [?eprefentatives in furtherProvifion for the Payment ries,and for regulating the fames J 7 t declarin Congrefs, 301 of Penfcons to Invalids 334 An a& providing Compenfar.ion to of theUnited States, & g v' � for altering? the times of �,n a� for regulating: Procelfes in the Prefident and Vice-Prefident t the Officer who fllall a61: as Pre- Ana , 88 j; boldin the Circuit Courts inter- the Courts .of the United States, of the United Statrs, fident in cafe of Vacancies in the ,; art of a Refo?u- T`? ' tain diftri&s of the UnitedStates and providing ComP-.. tions for An on to repeal p .;, offices both of I refident and tion of Con refs of the twenty. 2g 1 and for other purpofes, 302 the Officers of the faid Courts, g Vice-Prefident, ninth of Auuf1 one thoufand wt An a�tfor alaking farther and more An to compenfate the Corpora- and for Jurors and !,iVitnefli s, 3�S feven hundred and eighty-eight, + ' effec`1ua1 Provlflon for the Pro- tion and the Tref}ees of. the.Pub- An a making Alterations: in the lit Grammar School Acaden� Tre'afury and War Departments, 339 refpeEling theInhabitants of I'oIt }' teaion of the Frontiers of the Y Saint Vincents, .3 T of Wilmin ton, in the State of An ALq fupplementary to the Aft United States, 284 g fit Delaware, fir the occupation of, making 1'rovifion for the Debt An act to promote the pro;refs of ,1 Ana& declaring the confent ofCon- and damages done to the faid of the Un'ted States. 342 Ufeful Arts ; and to repeal the g apt heretofore made for that pur- ;1 grefs to a certai na&of theStateof l School, durinm the late war, 304 An aft to provide for a Copper ` Maryland, and to continue fora ' b Coinage, 345 pofe, 3�) r" An aft for apportioning Repreferi- c longer time, an a& declaring the Ana for making Compenfations An a6l to au tl+orize the Comptroller ` aflent of Congrefs to certain A&S tatives among the feveral States, of the Treafur to fettle the ac- States of Maryland, Geor- according to the firft enume'ra- to the Com+nifl-ioner5 of`Loans Y w� of the Y tion, 304 for extranrdinary� Expences, 346 count of Thomas Wi{liart, ]ate a x. is and 1Z11ode-Ifland and Provi_ Lieutenant in the army of the g An a6L concerning. Confuls and An as making certain Appropria- s dente Plantations, fo far as the Vice-Confuls, 305 tions therein fpecified ' 346 United States, 393 fame refpe s theStates of Geor- An acct authorifin the graiir and An aft refpe6ing- the Government Ana to authorize the adjuflmetit T3, ia, and Rhode-Ifland and Pro- conveyance of certain Lands- to of the Territories of the United of a claim of Jofeph Henderfon9 { vidence Plantations, 2 g7 th4 Ohio Com an of All-ociates 309 States, North-weft and South of againfl: the United States, .e 393 tj Company ' 34g An az"t making provifion for tI An Acct to provide for the fettle- An aa to indemnify the . Efl:ate of of the, river Ohio, " crfons therein mentioned ;neat of the claims of Widows the late Major-General Nathan- An at"1 concerning the Claim of p ' 30`l �r :. a and Orphans barred by the liml- Iel Greene, for certain bond j John Brown Cutting againfl' the An a� for repealing the feveral gq.Yn4yf�, t tationslleretofore eftabli(hed,and entered into by him, during the IT 349 34� Impofb I.av ; of the TTnicectay i, v ��cz�r2 tg t n 5 r / i v' S• lY �a��t �gx^ ,g9yTA h V`Rx�'= '.at ""a .a y . f f f y.er'�f,:r' ' ' e .. tr _. ' '.Y .L....+.• j. ,i't. a-.e ri+T__.,..r , rj. Y r �X v u, 9, �Y 1� YILf� � t Page page l States, fo far as they may be An a& making certain Approrpia- } deemed to impofe a Duty on ufe- kions therein mentioned, 418 ful Beafts imported for Breed, 394 An act making addition to the Com- An ail in addition to, and altera- penfation of certain Public Offi- a J tion of the a6l , entitled, an cern, 420 *Ir a6t to extend the time limited An a6t for the relief of Simeon2C 0 .� U 1 0. I for fettling the accounts of the Thayer, 420 U. S. with the individualStates," 395 Refolves, 421-436 OF T H E An a& to regulate the Claims to TREATIES. � Invalid Penfions, 395 Treaty of Alliance between the U- U N I T E D S : T A T E S, An x+61 making Appropriations for nited States of America and his the fupport of Government, for Moft Chriftian Majefty, 436 the year one thoufand (even hun- Treaty of Amity and Commerce ` b Bred and ninety-three, 397 between the United States tates of . An act to regulate Trade and In- America and his MoftChristian WE THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES, IN ORDER To Z tercourfe with the Indian Tribes, 402 Majefty,Majefty, 438 FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION, ESTABLISH JUSTICE, INSURE _ An a& to afcertain the fees in Ad- Treaty of amity and commerce, be- q�iralr proceedings in the Dif- DOMESTIC TRAN UILITY' PROVIDE FOR THE COMMON DE- DOMESTIC p g tween theirHigliMightinefles the �- tri6lCourts ofthe United States, States-General oftheUnitedNe- FENCE, PROMOTE 'THE GENERAL WELFARE , AND SECURE THE and for other purgofes, 4o6 therlands, and the United States BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY TO OURSELVES..AND OUR POSTERITY, An at-t making an appropriation to of America, 448 1 defray the expence of a Treaty Convention between the Lords the D 0 OR D AI�� AND ESTABLISH THIS CONSTITUTION F 0 R I with the Indians north-weft of States General of the United THE UNITEI) STATUS OF AMERICA the Ohio, 408 Netherlands, and the United An a6l in addition to the A6t, en- States of America, concerning A R T 1 LIE I• J titled, an a6l to eftablifh the Vefl'els recaptured, 457 Judicial Courts of the U. S. 408 Provifional articles between the U- An a6l to alter the times and pla- nited States of America, and his SECT. I . LL lef iflative powers herein granted, fhall be ve' fted in ces of holding the Circuit Courts, Britannic Ma eft in the Eaftern Diflri6l, and in Treaty of Amity and Commerce, 459 a COngrefS Of the United States, which (hall corfifl of North-Carolina, and for other concluded between his Majefty a Senate and Houfe of :Reprefentatives. purpofes, 411 the King of Sweden and the U- An aft fupplementary to the a&, nited States of North-America, 463. SLOT . 2 . The Houfe of Re' prefentative' s fhall be compofed of mein- entitled, an a6l to provide Treaty, definitive, between the U. more effe6luallyforthe colle6tion nited States of Americaand his hers chofen every fecond year by the people of the feveral Elates , and the , of the Duties impofed by law on Britannic Majefty, T 4i3 Uele6tors in each Bate fhall have the qualifications requifite for .ele�ors of Goods, Wares and Merchandize Treaty between the nited States, the, mofl numerous branch of the slate legiflaturee imported into the United States, and the Six Nation of Indians, 477 and on the Tonnage of Ships or Treat between the United States d to the g P y � No perfon shall be a Reprefentative who. shall have not attain".. Vcilrls," 413 and Wiandot, Delaware, Chippa- "° ` An a6l providing fo'r the payment a=a and Ottawa Nations, q78 age of. twenty-five . ,years, and been (even years a citizen of the , United of the Firk Inftalment, due on Trcaty of amity and commerce be- States, and who shall not, when eleaed, be an inhabitant of that. (late In + tween the lain of Pruilia and else which he shall be chofen . "-` a Loan made of the Bank of the g `saUnited States, U 481 li ,xY nited States 415 Treat between the UnitedStates and An a6t for extending the time for y a Re refentatives and dire6t taxes !hall be. apportioned amongthe feveral the Cherokee Indians, 489 p l3P receiving on Loan that part of Treaty between the United States Oates which may be included within this Union according to their re- the Domeft.ic Debt of the Unit- . Y and the Chotlaw Indians, ed States which may not be 494 fpective numbers which (hall be determined by addinor ' to the whole '{r fubfcribed rior to the firft da Treaty between the United States ZD P y and the Chickafaws, 498 ; number of free perfons, including thofe bound to fervice for a term of r� of March, one thoufand feven Treaty between the United States and ears and excludingIndians not taxed' three-fifths of all other perfons. 5 hundred and ninety-three, 415 the Shawano". Nation, or years, • An a6l fupplementary to the a6l Treatvofpeaceandfriendfhipbetween j The a6tual enumeration fhall be made within three years after the firif zn for the eftablifhment and fupport the-United States and the Emperor meeting of the Congrefs of the United- States, and within every fubfe- t=Houfes,Beacons, Buoys y of Ligh � of Morocco, 504 �uent tee number oy rm of ten years e in fuch manner as they shall by law dir . ` and l ublic Piers, 416 Convention between his IVloft Chrif- Thbf Re refentatives (hall not exceed one for ever thirty An a& r,roviding an annual allow- Tian Majefty and the United States � p + ani_t for the Education of Huah ref coin confuls and vice contuls o1 €houfand but each date fhall have at leaf! one R: pref-entative • and until b p � � 5 � s t Treat of peace and friendfhi be- M rcrr, 4 7 y P luck enumeration fhall be made'the (late of New-flampfhire (hall beinti- An :3& for the relief of Elijah Boft- I tween the United States and the t fled to chuthree,te thMaff�chu ' fetts eight, Rhode-Ifland and Providence ` wick, 417 Creek Nation of Indians, 515 r • , t Plantations one Conne6ticut five, New-York fix, New-Je.fey four, PeniZw B fv .vaniw tF rf�r�` er,� t �x•`'L= s,, F .�E St.itl / i c r �jy kf 4 J Ir 1. �„ '.�IF:tl+•�'t•:e. t..: ..;air ., .-.s _, ._ -• !his' ,ar. `:,'"4-�.+6�1s•���� I. ,. :. 9r z' .wilt J k, r ., _. .l.r •�'21 c-' yti.,' f �'. A�M•'s q Ft,+a �i r'�..yr,+P; .•. . _ .�'t _, _ i:.ly+• . ..+_. ,.... . ..�•":Y�• ... , - - - .. jr NN W,4•h,r,. >iG :t":h• .. :;_ .. ^•. : . ._...,:,. :• - . . ...,. ... ... .., tr, f . yrr - 1 .nM .. aa i r 1 4YP5 Gy + } } T' U' TI ON or, THE U r7 ITED STATES.. 6 C ON STI nia eight, Delaware one Maryland fix, Virgin; ten, North-•Caro- The Congrefs.fhall affemble at leafl once in every year, and fuck meet fylva e g Y g ing (hall be on the firfl Monday in December, unlefs they Sha!! by law lana five, South-Carolina five, and Georgia three. '; appoint a different day. When vacancies happen in the reprefentation from any -flate, the exe- ,11 C . Each Houfe fhall be theJudge e of the ele&ions, returns and cutive authority thereof (hall iffue wr.ts of ele6tion to fill fuck vacancies. SECT 5 .l g qualifications of its own members, and a majority of each fhall conftitute The Houfe of Reprefentatives (hall chute their Speaker and other of- a quorum to do bufinefs ; but a finaller number may adjourn from day ttendance of abient ficers ; and shall have the fole power of impeachment. to day, and may be authorifed to compel the apro- ., bers, in fuck manner, and under fuck penalties as each Houfe may pro- ` SEC To 3 . The Senate of the United States [hall be compofed of two wide. Senators from each (late, chofen by the legiflature thereof, for fix years - . and each Senator (hall have one vote. Eich Houfe may determine the rules of its proceedings,- punifli its e .Annembers for diforderly behaviour, and, with the concurrence of two , Immediately after they (hall be affembled in confequ nce of the firft thirds, expel a member. } ele6tion, they fhall be divided as equally as may be into three claffes. The feats of the Senators of the firfl clafs (hall be vacated at the- expira- Each Houfe {Ball keep a journal of its proceedings, and from time to j tion of the fecond year, of the fecond clafs at the expiration of the fourth time publi(h the Paine, excepting fuck parts as may, in their judgment re� Y ear, and of the third clafs at the expiration of the' fixth year, fo that one quire fecrecy ; and the yeas and nays of the members of either Houle, on third may be chofen every fecond year ; and if vacancies happen by re- any queflion,, fhall, at the desire of one. fifth of thofe prefent, be entered fignation or otherwife, during the recefs of the ,legiflature of any flate, on the journal. i the executive thereof may make temporary appointments until the next f � iflature which shall then fill fuch vacancies. . Neither Houfe, during the fe{lion of Congrefs, (hall, without the con- meeting o, the le g , fent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place No perfon fhall be a Senator who fhall not have attained to the age of than that in which the two Houfes (hall be fitting. thirty years, and been nine years a citizen of the United States, and who _ _ SECT 6 The Senators and Reprefentatives fhall receive a compenfa- '} P (hall not when ele6ted he an inhabitant of that flate for which he fhall � P 'k be chosen. tion for their- fervices, to be afcertained by law, and paid out of the trea- .4 fury of the United States. They fhall in all cafes, except treafon, felo- The Vice-Prefident of the United States fhall be Prefident of the Se- uy, and breach of the peace, be privileged from areefl: during their at- nate, but (hall have no vote, unlefs they be equally divided. tendance at the feffion of their refpe6iive Houfes, and in going to and re� turning from the fame ; and for any fpeech or debate in either Houfe, r' The Senate (hall chute their other officers, and alt© a Prefident pro they (hall not be queflioned in any other place. tempore, in the abfence of the Vice-Prefident, or when he fhall exercife the office of Prefident of the United States. No Senator or Reprefentative (hall during the time for which he was eleed, be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the United The Senate fhall have the foie power to-try all impeachments. When PP When the States, which (hall have been created, or the emolument whereof (hall fitting for that purpofe, they (hall be on oath or atfirmation have been. enereafed during fuch tii7�e ; and no perfon holding any office ce ;l. Prefident of the United States is tried, the Chief Juftice (hall prefide : under the United States, fhall be a member of either Houfe during his And no perfbn (hall be convi6ted without the concurrence of two-thirds continuance in office. of the members- prefent. end further than to SECT . y• All bills for raifing revenue fhall originate in the Houfe of judgmud ment in cafes of impeachment,t, fhall not ext . ent P Reprefentatives but the Senate may propofe or concur with amendments �,. removal from office, and difqualification to hold and enjoy any office of as on- other bills. honor, trufl or profit under the United States ; but the party convi(fted n =! fhall neverthelefs be liable and fubjeft to indi6tcnent, trial, judgment and Every bill which (hall have paffed the Houfe of Reprefentatives and „ unifhcnent, according to law. the Senate, (hall, before it become a law, be prefented to the Prefident of the United States ; if he approve, he fhall fign it ; but if not, lie fliall SECT. The.times, laces and manner of bolding ele6tions for Sena- 4 P return it with his ob .exaions to that Houfe in which it (hall have origi- alp Sena- tors and R.eprefentattves, (hall be prefcribed in each {late by the legifla- nated, who (hall enter the objeftions at large on their journal , and pro- f� t Lure thereof : But the Congrefs may at any time by law make or alter teed to re-confider it. � If after fuch re—consideration two-thirds of that fuch regulations, efxcept as to the places of chufing Senators. �t Ther ` k :4A''l b k 1 1 �• < e , �t t 6e rF .. t \.:.) ` ,.,) tA' per,:,.' tFr � •• . y , 2 • ...tk` Y -„ . . . .. kk , , wYF y • F .;l`e er•1 \. Il! d 1 ,h4. �: i l E r ' + .N i I AI• a. f YF}tt, v}I SVA ::flzY 5� im4'I ak•�F��i .'i K yl •�i r 9 �•. ! UNITED STATES. 13 ;x g CONSTITUTION of 'SHL 'i To declare war, grant letters of marque and ;•eprifal, and make rules fhall agree to afs the Uill, it fhall be fent, to. ether with the obj ec- concerning captures on land and water Houfep a tions, to the other Houfe, by which it (hall likewise be re-co.afidered,and 5 But in To raife and fupport armies ; but no appropriation of money to that > two-thirds of that Houfe it fhall become a law. n �o ears if approved by two-thrr ufe (hall be for a longer term than two y all fuch cafes, the votes of both Houfes fhall be determined by yeas and 4 nays, and the names. of the perfons voting for and againft the bill, shall be To provide and maintain a navy eiLered on the journal of each Houfe refpe6lively. If any bill fhall not • dent within ten days (Sundays exce ted after it i To make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval tl be returned by th., Z refs y ( Y P (hall have been prefented to him, the fame fhall be a law, in like manner forces �,s iF he had signed it, unlefs the Congrefs, by their adjournment, prevent T o provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the its return, in which cafe it fhall not be a law. P g union, fupprefs infurre6tions and repel invafions : } EA very order, refolution or vote to which the concurrence of the Senate ecef3ar (except on a ue{tion of To provide for organizing, arming and difciplining the militia, and for and Houfe of Reprefentatives may ben y, • _ Prefident of the United States • and governing fuch part of them as may be employed in the fervice of the k adjournment) fhall be presented to the 4 1 take effe& fhall be approved b him, or being dif United States ; referving to the States refpeively, the appointment of the before the fame fhall be re' afi'ed b two- thirds of the Senate and officers., and the authority of training the militia according to the difci- � approv..d by him , fhallp y Houfe of Reprefentatives, according,to the rules and limitations prefcrib_ 'u pline preferibed by Congrefs ed in the cafe of a bill. To exercife exclufive legiflation in all cafes whatfoever, over fuch dif- • on of articular it SECT . g . 'The (;ongrefs shall have power trra, (not exceeding ten miles fquare) as may by ceffi p States and the acceptance tance of Congrefs, become the feat of the government r 6 taxes duties im offs and excites, to a the debts of the United States ; and to exercife like authority over all places pur- To la} and cone � p pay and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United chafed by the content of the legiflature of the State in which the fame (hall States ; but all duties, impofts and excifes fhall be' uniform throughout be, for the ereffion of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock-yards, and other the UnitedStates needful buildings And 1 • = which (hall be neceffary and proper for carrying into To borrow money on the credit of the IJnrted States . To make all laws execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vetted by this on� To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the feveral ftitutioa in the government of the United States, or in any department or Hates, and with the Indian tribes : officer thereof. ' To eflablifh an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on theSEer . q . The migration or importation of fuch perfons as any of the fubje6t of bankruptcies throughout the United States : States now exifling (hall think proper to admit, fhall not be prohibited by } the Congrefs prior to the year one thoufand eight hundred and eight, but To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix b a tax or duty may be u-npofed upon fuch importation, not exceeding ten the flandard of weights and meafures . dollars for each perfon. To provide for the punifhment of counterfeiting the feeurities and cur- . The privilege of the writ of l�aber�.r corpus (hall not be fufpended, un- rent coin of the United States . lets when in cafes of rebellion or invafion the public fafety may require it4 To eftablifh pofl-offices and poflr-roads : No bill of attainder or exoact fo law (hall be gaffed . To promote the progrefs of fcience and ufeful arts, by fecuring for Ii� No capitation or other direr tax fhall be laid, unlefs in proportion ` ► F <" Mited times to authors and inventors the exclufive right to their refpec-- p to the cent s or enumeration herein before dire�ed to be taken . f .; Live writings and difcoveries : '' t EhHt. No tax or duty (hall be laid on articles exported from any State . Na ; ' s,i To conflitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court . preference (hall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to k { ,' ; or fhall veffels bound to, 'r}x To define and punifh piracies and felonies committed on the high feas, the ports of one State over thofe of another n • or from one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay duties in another. i •b a ar,d c4'ences againft the law of Matrons . g No r �y o To 1 PT/. i 10 e l f J:. h i Y'yq"�L11 •,j �2 iM r yyte,a. MFCVt..,- sAlua.A.id att ! e k, f a ��4fv rig a• j.'i T t• rJ � ( 4 ,r UNITED STATES. f5 CON5TITU 101 or T3 14 . t number be a majority of the whole number of Ele�ors appointed ; and drawn from the'treafur. , but to eonfequence ,of ap- ; , and have an equal No money shall be y � , if there be more than one who have filch majority, propriatiors made by law ; and a regular ftatemeent and account of the 34 ! all public mono fhall be ublifhed from _ number of votes, then the Houfe of Reprefentatives shall imrnediatel � i receipts and expenditures of p y p chufe by ballot one of them for Prefident ; and if no perfon have n mato- time to time. city; then fiorn the five higheft on the lift the fait! Hot2fe (hall in like es • manner chufe the Prefi No title of nobility fhall be granted by the United StatAnd no dent. But in chuffing the Preiident, the votes (hall n fhall, without th 5:4' be taken by States, the reprefentation from each State having one vote ; perfon holding any office of profit or truft under them, .1 , confent of the Congrefs accept of any prefent, emolument, office or ti- ,�, a quorum for this purpofe (hall �onfift of a member or members from. K P two-thirds of the States and a majority of all the States fhall be necefiai•y tie of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince or foreign State. - to a choice. In every cafe, after the choice of the Prefident, the perfon . SECT . io. No State fhall enter into any treaty, alliance, orconfedera- having the great eft number of votes of the Ele6tors fhall be the Vice - tiong• rant letters of marque and reprifal ; coin money ; emit bills of Prefident. But if there fhould remain two or more who have equal votes, Y credit ; make an thing but gold and filver coin a tender in payment of the Senate (hall chufe from there by ballot the Vice- P ref dent. debts ; afs an. bills of attainder, ex pofl facto law, or law impairing the p y t The Congrefs may determine the time of chuffing the e1e��ors, and the obligation of contrails, or grant any title of nobility. day on which they Ball give their votes ; which day f call be the fame r *;t No State (hall, without the confent of the Congrefs, lay any impofls or .' throughout the United States . !� duties on imports or exports) except what may be abfolutely neceffaty for ` �' l born citizen, or a citizen of the United executing its infpe�ion laws ; and the net produce of all duties and im - ports, No per.or. except a natural oCts, laid b any State on imports or ex (hall bre for the ufe of the States, at the time of the adoption of this Conftitution, (hall be eligible p y ' - __s fh ll be fub•e& to the to the office of Prefident ; neither fhall any perfon be eligible to that of- treafury, of the United States , and all fuch law a l revifion and controul of the Congress, No State (hall; without the con- s fice who fhall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fent of Congrefs, la an duty of tonnage, l eep troops, or !hips of war fourteen years a refident within the United States. g y y in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compa6t with another State, '= In cafe of the removal of the Prefident from office, or of his death , k or with a foreign power, or engage in war, unlefs a6tually invaded, or in . Y refignation or inability to difcharge the powers and duties of the Paid of- fuch imminent danger as will not admit of delay. fice, the fame (hall_ devolve on the Vice=Prefident ; and the Congrefs may ry by law provide for the cafe of removal, death , refignation , or inability, A R T I L L E II. both of the Prefident and Vice-Prefident, declaring what officer fliall then be vetted in a Prefident of the- SECT . I. The Executive Power fhal� aft as Prefident, and fuch officer (hall aft accordingly, until the difability United States of America. He (hall hold his office during the term of be removed, or a Prefident (hall be, ele6ted. four ears and together with the Vice-Prefident, claofen for the fame The Prefident (hall, at Rated times, receive for his fervices, a compen - termybe eluted as follows ; fation which that! nFeither be increafed nor diminifhed during the period fuch manner as the Le filature thereof inav for which he fhall have been eluted ; and he (hall not receive within that Each State fhall appoint in g, y period any other emolument from the United States, or any of them . direEt, a number or' Ele6tors, equal- to the whole number of Senators and Reprefentatives•to which the State rnay be entitled in the Congrefs : But Before he enter on the execution of his office, he (hall tape the follow- no Senator or ReP refentative, or perfon holding an office of truft or ino• oath or affirmatien : j! rofit under the United States, fhall be appointed an Elector, b p �s I do folemnly fwear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the The Eleors (hall meet in their refpeive States, and vote by ballot for « office of Prefident of the United States, and will to the heft of my two erfons, of whom one at leaf! shall not be an inhabitant of the fame cc ability, preferve, protea and defend the Confti%ui P ion of the United State with t'hemfelves. And they fhall make a lift of all the perfops voted Stat es " c c 11.,11 rign nriA for, and of the. number of votes for each ; , which lis They lllali I.L&I Nay.. _ . foaled to the feat of the government of the United SECT . 2 . The Prefident (hall be commander in chief of the urtr�y and r certify, and transmit, y� to the Prefident of the Senate The Prefident of the Se- y of the militia of the several States, when States, dire�ed navy of the United States, and nate (hall, in the p P hrefence or the Senate and H'oufe of Re' refentatives, called into the a&ual service of the United States ; he may require the d the -votes (hall then be counted. The' er- opinion, in writing, of the principal officer in each of the executive de * 3` open all the certificates, an P e offs_ �'"�t" partments, upon any fuble�t relating to the dutl�s of their ref e�tiv a,Pv fon havingthe reateft number of votes (hall be the Prefident, if fuch P g p ccs g number � rr i 7• n,f 4a,r 4 4 ,v R. FF i 1 t A5, 1 3 } fll r �•. , n. t _ .:,+_I/Neo�"' ice„-f + r i M:;g:�n r y:. - '".; .:.^i-.. . ,` - .., ,:x'._ .. y yr•,q.${' i ,,,.. .1Vh^", r ;,i.,.' ,RM1 ;. 79' 11 Jv . r^*^-''"�? ` . ..,�- � tea•. •^.;:m.•w-�+^wn.Aa«,..,..,,�.. fi�,�e+�^� . . _ ;. ..... _ - - _ . k A-`b.+'��: •1 S ' } w• t ( yt $@ t s `` Ib CONSriITUT10N of THE UN 'ITF. T� -'STAtT' ., ES. 17 'In all cafes affecting Ambaffradors, other public Minifters and Confuls, ces, and he (hall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences and thole inlwbich--a 'S'tatefhall be a party, the Supreme Court (hall have againft the United States, except in cafes of impeachment. yf original jurifdidion-. In all other cafes before mentioned, the Supreme 1�k Court fhall have appellate j urifdi&ion, both as 'to law and fad, with He (hall have power, by and with the advice and content of the Senate, fuck exceptions "and under fuck regulations as the Congrefs` fllall make rr to make treaties, provided two-thirds of the Senators prefent concur ; and ` { P g he fhall nominate, and by and with the advice and content of the Senate, ; ? The ;trial of all crimes, except in cafes 'of impeachment, (hall be by (ball appoint Ambaffadors, other public Minifters and Confuls, Judges of r •ury ; and fuch trial fhall be held in the State where the Paid crimes (hall the Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States whofe .a p P- have been committed • but when not committed within any Hate the ointments are not herein otherwife provided for, 'and which (hall be ef- ' P 1' ed b law. But the Congrefs ma b law vett the ointment of ,. trial (hall be at fuch place or places as the Congress may by law have 1 , tab ifh y l g y y appointment directed. fuch inferior officers as they (hall think proper, in the Prefident alone, in a the courts of law, or in the heads of departments. SECT . 3 . , I'reafon againft the UDited States, (hall confift only in le- !� Y vying °war again{( thein, or in adhering t; :heir enemies, giving them aid The Prefident (hall have power to fill up all vacancies that may hap- and comfort. No perfon flhall be convicted of treafon -unlefs ,on the tef- pen during the recefs of the Senate, by granting commiffions which (hall timony of two witneffes to the fame overt act, or on confeffion in open expire at the end of their next fefl'ion. court. <n � iN SECT . 3 . He (hall from time to time give to the Congrefs informa- ;f ''T'he Congrefs fhall have power to declare the puriAment of treafon tion of the ftate of the Union, and recommend to their confideration fuch but no attainder of treafon shall work corruption of blood or forfeiti�re� ' meafures as he shall judge neceffary and expedient ; he may on• extraor- except during the life of the perfon attainted: i dinary occafions, convene both Houfes, or either of them, and in .cafe of difagreement between them, with refped to the time of adjournment, he may adjourn them to fuch time as he shall think proper ; he fhall receive A R T I C T. E IV* Ambaffadors and other public Minifters ; he (hall take care that the laws � illi n all the officers of the United �, • SECT . t ► Full faith and credit fha�l begiven in each State, to the pub= i be faithfully executed, and (hall comm o A lic acts, records and judicial proceedings of every other State. And the States. Congrefs may by ;general laws preferibe The manner in which filch ads, SECT . 4. The Prefident, Vice-Prefident and all civil officers of the b records aid proceedings Mall be proved' and the effe thereof. United States (hall be removed from office on impeachment for, and con- SEcfi • 2 . The `blZt j's of each State (hall 'be entitled to all privileges t7i.1tion of treafon, bribery, or other high crimes and mifdemeanors. i. . ,mmi and unifiels of citizens n the feveral States. A R T I C L E III. r A } rfon charged in any State with treafon, felony-, or other criiiae, who I fhall 'flee from jufti�ce; and be found in another State; fliall , on demand of . y�A SECT . i . The Judicial Power of the United States, fhall be vested in the executive authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, one Supreme Court, and in fuch Inferior Courts as the Congrefs may front to�be removed too the Stare, having jiirifdie`fion of the ci•ic�ie. time to time ordain and eftablifh. The Judores both of the Supreme and b ' No perfon held to fervice or labuor hi one State, under the laws "there- Inferior Court (hall hold their offices during good behaviour ; (hall � at ftated times, receive for their fervices, a compenfation, which (hall not of, efcapirg int; another, fall, in confequence of any law or regulation be diminifhed during their continuance in office. therein, be difcharged from fuch service or labour, but fb.111 be delivered r up on claim of the party to whom fuch fervice or labour may be due. SECT . ?. . Thei ;udicial power (hall extend to all cafes, n law and equi- �e Congrefs „ ty, arifing Under this Constitution, the laws of the United States, and trea- ;'u Union •SECT. New States may be admitted by tlinto this ties madeor which (hall be made, under their authority to all cafes but no' new jiate (hall be formed or ere'(-'ted within the jurifcfic- , ; nffecCing AmbaffadorS, other public Minifters, and Confuls to all cafes tion of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the junction of tw of admiralty and maritime jurifdiaion ; to controverfies to which the oc' iziore States, or parts of Slates, without the content of the Legiilatares United States (hall be a party ; to controvert es between - two or more of the States concerned, as well as of the Cong refs . States, between a State and citizens of another State, between citizens of5 ,j'F ;' . . The Con refs (hall have ower to dif ofe of and make all needful rules different States, between citizens of the fame State claiming lands under g P Pir � r rants of different States, and between a State or the citizens thereof and and regulations refpe6ting the territory or other property belonging to the i b a T D Unite:� foreign States, Citizens or SubjedsE •r " il r rY c+ r r qqi f yy,� MV:p ♦ • )T�II 3 11 t ' .( 7X f3 .V.M• y If 351111WL 4'^4411-- �, v ,x_: '�, r.1,f P 5 4 :r [:•^i - �_. .''YM� ,,.-Y.°➢ .M r S, 01 °r Y.. ,- tl`^'i^`(1 . .:.,•.• .y .. „i axnW .... . .,.r.w. dw•nu H.• ._• y A Y i u ( rx� r� t; • Y r ,i >.4. ! ti A T UNITED S TATE S, rg IS CONSTITUTION of THE United States ; and nothing in this Constitution (hall be fo conftrued as , DONE in Convention, by the unanimous confent of• the States prefent, e'udice an claims of the Uuitt, States or of any particular State. _� the feventeenth Day of September, in the Year of our LORD, One x to pl y `T'houfana Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seven, and f the Independence • guarantee to ever State In this SEc T . 4 . The United States fliall guarant of the United States of America, the Twelfth, In Witxr fs where f; • iI rote�t each of them we have hereunto ub cribed our Names. Union a republican form of government, and fha J f P a ainft invafion ; and on application of the Legislature, or the Executive • (when the L egiflature cannot be convened) againft domestic violence. GEORGE WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT, And Deputy from VIRGINIA. A R T I C L E V. jOHN LANGDON, oufes shall deem it ne- NEW -H A M P S II I R E, NICHOLAS GILMAN. The Congrefs, whenever two- thirds of b onft tut on or on thea NATHANIfiL GORHAM, ce{fary, (hall propofe amendments to this c P MASSACHUSETTS, ligation of the i,egiflatu�•es of two thirds of the feveral States, fhall call RUFU6 KING. P fin amendments ; which, in either cafe, (hall be -C' 0 N N E C T I C U T, WILLIAM SAMUEL JoHNsort� a Convention for ropo g ROGER SHERMAN. g P s Conftitution when valid to all intents and purpofes, as part °f the feveral States, or NEW - YORK, ALEXANDER HAMIL'T`ON+ ' ratified. by the Legiflaturers of three fourths 0 y f WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, Conventions in three-fourths thereof, as the one or the other mode of :N E W . J E R S E Y, DAVID BREARLY, WILLIAM PATTERSON, ratification may be proposed by the Congrefs : Provided, that n hundred rt ent which may be made prior to the year one thoufand g l JONATHAN DAXTON, 1 and eight, fhall in any manner affe� the first and fourth claufes In the `BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, THOMAS MIFFLIN, = ninth iedion of the firft article ; and that no State, without its coisfent, r ROBERT MORRIS, fh Il be deprived of its equal i�uffrage in the Senate. GEORGE CLYMER, a, I' EN N S Y L V A N I Al THOMAS FITZSIMONSy A R, T I C L E VI, JARED INGERSOLL2 JAMES WILSON, + before the adop. GOUVERNEUR MORRIS. All debts cortra�ed, and engagements entered Into, GEOIrGE READ, tion- of this Constitution, fliall be as valid against the United States, un- • 'on as under the Confederation. , GUNNING BEDFORD, junior, der this Conftitutl , I) E L A W A R E, JOHN DICKINSON, This Conftitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be RICHARD BASSET, •• a in urfuance thereof ; and all treaties made, or which fhall be made mad p JA::oB BROUM. . tinder the authority of the United States, (hall be the fupreme law of JAMES M'HFNRv, the land ; and the Judges in every State fhall be bound thereby, any thing MARYLAND, DANIEL OF ST. THOMAS JENIFER, '' in the Conftitutiot? or laws of any State, to the contrary notwithftanding, 4 DANIEL CARROL. VIRGINIA, JOHN BLAIR, e entatives before mentioned, and the members ,JAMES MADISON. The Senators and Repr f of the feveral State Legiflatures, and all Executive and Judicial officers, WILLAM BLOUNT, • both of the United States,. and of the feveral States, shall be bound, y N 0 R T H-C A R O L I N A9 RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT, h HUGH WILLIAMSON. 1 oath or affirmation, to support this Constitution ; but no religious ueft JOHN RUTLEDGE, (hall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public tru n SOUTH-CAROLINA, CHARLES CATERWOTH PINCKNEY, der the United States. CHARLES PINCKNEY, PIERCE BUTLER. A R T I C L E VII• WILLIAM FEW, r • GEORGIA, .. t . AB RAHAM BALDW IN. ' The ratincation of the Conventions of nine States, shall be fuflicient for A2'I°ES7. '{t the establishment of tnis Constitution between the States fo ratifying the WILLIAM JACKSON, Secretary: w �. farrie. DONE In z e k M11*..y r y `il�R4 s�4. rc f :...._.._. v E-;. _.„..'--.... .. __ .,.Jn.. . ...., rt— � _ ...___�" _ � vim.<,t .. -c...".•l1:Lp�*'^... , Zo tip r x v i?I n' 1. `�$f ..v .... .e .A:.'. +' +41«4f+•N4 e,� .. �M: v . /1 a:• r'^. . . .- + 'a'� is y t .1 :./ ilic^,� • Im .a-rl; , -vrt,v-. t• .Hr _ .,.. 1. s . �'• ��,ey�.r„t� . .d �' ,, I�Yn• . t i 1 : h ,y f ry-pl r e 11 • �t�1�4i I ;���, i G # it 1 •20 � '' ,t'ly�t S P 'PEM'BER ,1�, 1.787, ' r� In CON- VE- NTIOl , Mo'.N,p`A � P R , N T I M[ SSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT, Mr. ! The States of NEW. -h�AMPSH. RE, � ERSEY, TEINNSYLVANIA, DELA- O F � .AT,gILTON, from NEW-YORK) . NEW=J' f = RYLAND, VIRGINIA, NORTH-CAN SOUTH-CAP�O-�1�V,A I�E, M A S LINA and GEORGIA C R E S O L Y.•E,.I�, before the United States in Congrefs af- be lard 1 it,ttion . , Confit cls HAT the preceding nvention,,that it fhould after�ear .,t fernbled ; land that it ,is the opinion Pf;this �o th be`'fubmitted to a Convention of Delegates, _chofen in each a h tandbrat ratification on i; andthat - under the recommendation.of its -Le for their ® . each Convention affenting to, and ratifying the fame, should give notice thereof to the United States in Congrefs Affe-i �bled• J?efolved, JF vention that-as foon-asthe•Conventions of nine That it is the Qp't�#1Qtr of this ,Cop . j . v ' 1 States (hall have^rntifi,ed.t is ConfititutioP�, tl�eUnitedet stats whs in ghffhall �havea at feed° C Lj ' F fix a day on which Elei`tors fhould be appointed by the .;4 the fame, and a day on which the EleA' rs fhould aflemble to vote for the Prefident, and e time aiid lace for commencing-proceedings under this-Con'ftitution/ That after~ fuch �n A(;'r to regulate the `Time and Manner of adma�zaflerfng { the P tors and Re refentativt erected : :,` publication, the Eleclors fhould be appointed,and theSena P CertaZn OATHS . flip-41d meet an :the -day fixed for the election of the 'Prefident, and ri `khat the EleEkors fealed and directed, as the Conaitution re- f f p f fhould tranfmit their votes. certified, flgned, SECTION T . E it ena ed by the Senate and Hou e o Re re enta- f the, United States in Congrefs afiembied, that the Senators fives of the United States,of America, in Congrefs A.D. 1789• quires, to the Secretary o, e that -the Senators and Reprefentatives {Mould .convene ,at ,the time and place afi'igned ; a�"e�nbled, That the Oath or Affirmation rewired by the fixth �...,r..,.� a oint /a Pref dent .9f the•Senate, for the foie purpofe of receiving, opening and article of the Conilitution of the United States, (hall be adminif- fhould pp counting the votes for Prefident ; and, ;that after he (hall be chofen, the Coi;grefs, to- feted in the form following, to wit, " 1, A. B. do folemnly Cether with the i?refident, fhould,,without delay, proceed to execute this Conftitution• 4G fwear or affirm (as the cafe maybe) that I will fupport the Con- g gy :tlie tyliallitnow Order pf the Coftve�ttio�i, E 'GEORGE WASHINGTON, Prefident. �f �- ^ mrm tion Oath to rupport G� s}itution of the United States, The Paid oath ui aiu= •_.� JACKSON, Secre-,tar,y. theconfticuuon, (hall be admini{tered within three days after the paffiag of this the form of, In . Q., NXI O N, SEPT . z7, 1787• °' a& by any one member of the Senate, to the Prefident of the s Senate and by him to all the members, and to the Secretary ; +` 5, S IR, , E have now the .hpnor -to fubmit to the confideration of the United States in and by the Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, to all the i { iftitation which has appeared to us the moft advife- ;r Congrefs afiecx�bled� that Cox , . members who have not taken a fimilar oath, by virtue of a par- ,�ntry have long feen and defined, that the power of making able. 'rhe friends of our coy ticular refolution of the faid Houfe, and to the Clerk : And in War Peace and 'rreaties, Chat of levyingMVl iiey and regulating Commerce, and the Cor- •. ,d acticiaiauthori^tiq,fhould be fully and effectually vetted in the cafe of the abfence of any member from the fervice of either J . refpondent Executiveat .„m Houfe, at the time prefcribed for taking the Paid oath or affirma- overnment of the Union ; but t1e impropriety of el.ele:ga flerent organization. adminiflered to fuch member, when he .. General G g {� tion, the fame Beall be truasto one body oftgep isev dent t�Federal Government io thefeiStates, to fecure all ; It is obviously impraicabte in hall appear to take his feat. PP rights of independent lover�i$nty to each, and yet provide for the intereft and fafety of Tobe admin;f- u, SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That at the firft feffion o • all—L�dividuals entering into fociety, rnuft give up a {hare of liberty to preferve the re �1 Congrefs, after every general eleC'Iion of Reprefentatives, the cared to mem- • . berg Of Con- `i'he magnitude of the facrifice muff depend as well on fituation and circumftance, as on oath or affirmation aforefatd, Miall be adznintflered by any one grefs, &r• !f he ob'ecl to be obtained. It is at all times difTicult to drawhw hhmaecifion the be refervedj;eand "x ember of the Houfe of Reprefentatives to the Speaker ; .and t y ;w m tween thole rights which rnu{t be furrendered, and tho e v fin this difficulty was increafed by a difference among the feveral by him to all the members prefent, and to the Clerk, previous on the pre fent occa o States a3 to their fituatioj�, extent, habits, and particular unteuC view that which a pears � to entering on any other bufinefs ; and to the members who S P The Li all out deljheratigns on this fuhje6t,we kept fteadily in � ;� (hall afterwards appear, previous to taping their feats. erican the confolidationof our Union, in which a to us the great intere{t of rev every true AM rha� s our national existence. This import- a Prefident of the Senate for the time being, shall alto administer y f<ifet pe p is involved our profpertY, �, .ic.t , ”` the Paid oath or affirmation to each Senator who than hereafter ant confideration, iertoufly � and deeply imrefl'ed on our minds, lea each State in the ,v be Bleed, previous to his taking his feat : And in any future Convention to be lets rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been other-irit F wife expeae d • and thus the on which we now prefent, is the refutt �f ofourcafe of a Prefident of the Senate who fhall not have taken the faid of am►t , and of that mutual deleretrce and conceffion which the peculiarity oath or affirmation, the fame lhall be administered to him y w y any one of the members of the Senate. • political fituation rendered -rndifpenfible. f it're a robation of every State is not, perhaps to be That it will meet the .utl and el i pp the state Le- '' ` er, that had her interefts been alone coufulted, SEe 3 /end be it further enac'�ed `That the members of the e- T o members of expected ; but each well d�ubtlefs coned veral State Legislatures, at the next feBions of the faid LegiBa- g,aatures & to ftp 'F t ., z the coi�fequences might have been particularly difagreeable car injurious to others ; that 1 1rP�tttiye and judicial officers of the all executive & eafonabl• have been expetted, we hope and tures refveiiivcly, and al. e_-. js it is as liable to as few exceptions as could r �' E feveral ; ' believe ; Haat it may pi•opjote the lai}ing we of that country fo dear to us all, and � ',,•t{, ,k fecure her freedom ane, happinefs, is our most ardent wi{h' very huth mble Eereat refy ar tettswe have r Y #p{ the honor to be, Sir, your Excellency's molt obedient, and • �; GEORGE 1V A S H I N GT O N, Prefident. '•' ` B the unanimous order of the Go�ive�ltion. „ By His Excellency the PRESIDENT Of CONGRESS. , 1 f. S r c M. e ralo" Al i sit ((LL. • '\lt'. _^i. , .- .. . . .. . . , .,. � . ..,..; :,. -.: s - -.._..►..)if 'hl:. r,..y' ::Irl'� �` t• y ,< •;; t •', i ! din-R:v�'.i � Ell _�.. ... .. . -. "_'_y w. .... t.4�'�� A .�R- ftt e ` , ..� f .. " .I q r. eyrY,F^,. P�R ea •P`,til fti: 1$1 J f LC • F'f1! fff 1 . �•sf UNITED S TAT P. S. 23 22 L A. W S OF THE l "��� `i in after x�►�,„ coned, {hall be laid on the following good, wares 4. D. 1789 I1. D. 1789- feveralStates, who have been heretofore chofen or appointed, or rftdayofAugu(lnext, ' and merchandiimported into the United States, from any ---Y----J .�rE � ._--Y--� who (hallbechofenorappointed before the fi : zes m ua;c;a; officers $SF foreign ort or lace, that is to fay of the fevcral and who (hall then be in. office, {hall within one month thereafter, ,rg P ; °s` On all dif filled fpirits of Jamaica proof, Imported from any Rates, take thefame oath oraffirmation,except where they fliallhave taken ! < it before ; which may be adminiflered byany perfon authorifed by kingdom or country whatsoever, per gallon, , ten cents. Specie dut:et And when, the Law of'the State,in which fuck office fhall be holden, to admi- On all other diflilled fpirits, per gallon , eight cents. P nifleroatlis. And themembers oft liefeveralStateLegiflatures,and On molafl'es, per gallon, two and a half cents. i 'i all executive and judicial officers of the feverai States who (hall On Madeira wine, - per gallon, elahteen cents. be chofen orappointed after the Paid firm day of Augufl, (hall, On all other wines, - • in gallon , ten cenrs. e On ever anon of beer, ale or porter in calks, five cents . ' before they proceed to execute the duties of their refpe�live of- r,, y g feces, take the foregoing oath or affirmation, which (hall be ad- per all cyder, beer, ale or porter in per dozen , twenty cents. minif -creel by the perfbn or perfons, who by the law of the bottles; on On malt, - per bushel, ten cents. State (hall be authorifed to adminifler the oath of office ; andper ound . _ _ , one cent. the erfon or erfons fo adminffterfng the oath hereby required On brown fugars, P P P P - per pound three cents. On loaf fu ars, � ' • to be taken Chill caufe a record or certificate thereof to be made, g in the faine,manner, as by the law of the State he or they (hall On all other sugars, per pound, one and a half cents. ' per pound, two and a half cents. , be directed to record or certify the oath of office. ;" On coffee, - P SEC. And be itfurther enac`led, That all officers appointed, 4,; On cocoa, - PC pound one cent. ` ' f On all candles of tallow, - per pound, two cents. or hereafter to be appointed, under the authority of the United On all candles of wax or fpermaceti, per pound, fix cents. `,lR States, fhall , before they of in their refpeEtive offices, take the x. per pound four cents. To all officers On cheefe - p pound, of the United fame oath or affirmation, which fhall be adminiftered by the per. per pound two cents. f States. fon or perfons who fhall be authorised by law to adminifter to On foap, - certa:n 11 On boots, per pair, fifty cents. fuck officers their refpec`live oaths of office ; and fuch officers fllali incur the fame penalties in cafe of failure, as (hall be impo- p On all (hoes, flippers or golofhoes , . made of leather, p P t -� fed by law in cafe of fallurein takin(Y their refpecliveoaths of office. c;, , per air, (even cents. SEC. S. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the r On all (hoes or flippers made of {ilk 'I or fluff, - per pair, ten cents. Senate and the Clerk of the Houfe of Reprefentatives for the time being, Chill at the time of taking the in or affirmation On cables, for every one hundred and Oath of o flice, ' > ; twelve pounds, feventy-five cents. ,rated aforesaid, each tame an oath or affirmation, in the words follow- � enum� Secrer:u y of the 1 r Senate and Ing, to wit I, A. B. Secretary of the Senate, or Clerk of the On tarred cordage, for every one hun- Senat of the dred and twelve otinds, feventy-five cents. ' 1Clerk3onfe of Re- Houfe of Reprefzntatives (as the cafe may be.) of the United P Hotifeprdultatives• On untamed ditto, and yarn, for every States of America, do foleirinly (wear or affirm, that I will tru- 4 ly and faithfully difcharge the duties of my fafd office, to the : one hundred and twelve pounds, ninety cents. bell of my knowledge and abilities." _ On twine or pack thread, for every one FREDERICK 11UGUSTUS Mt7HL1;NBI:RG hundred and twelve pounds, two hundred cents. Speaker o the Hou e o Re re entatives. l ''Y Spe f f f p f On all reel unwrought, for every onP �' hundred and twelve pounds, nifty-fix cents. articles. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and , ` On all nails and fpikes, - per pound, one cent. Prefident of the Senate. Approved, `�'une 1 i On falt, - - per bufhel, fix cents. Ap1GEORGE Z�TASI I9IVGTON, Prefident of the United States, On manufactured tobacco, per pound, fizz cents. On fnuff, - per pound, ten cents. per nun d fixteen cents. C II A P. II. ti On indigo, - p P GOODS, WARES E s at2d MER - `� On wool and cotton cards, per dozen, fifty cents. An ACT for laying a DUTY on Go D , On coal, per bufhel, two cents, � i. er barrel fevent five cents. C H A N D I Z E S. l9npOrteCl into theUNITED N I T E D S T t1 T E $ . On pickled fifh, P ? y' ' for the fu ort of 1 On dried fifh, - • per quintal, fifty cents. is neceiTar o e S>;cTlox I . HEREAS it y pp Government, for the difcharge of the debts Or. all teas Imported from China or India, in (hips built In the f the United States and the encouragement and protection of United States, and belonging to a citizen or citizens th treof, On teasin,port- o g f.., manufactures, that duties be laid on goods wares and merchan - or in (hips or veffels built in foreign countries, and on thecd Cron, Indy fixteenth day of May ]aft wholly the property of a citizen or or china, t dizes imported— ` } Be it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives of the citizens of the United Saates, and fo continuing until the < ,$ . a, , ,. United States of America in Congrefs a7 f/embled, That from and af- time of importation, as follows 4 ter the firft da of Au'uft next enfuing, the feveral duties here- "# 1 On bohea tea per pound fix cents, y in On all fouchong, or other black teas, per pound, ten cents, n t On all hyfon teas, - per pound, twenty ce s• On 4 !41rtrt cai �wdt t, r 1' ' e r N L ' S� IIC i.C�al, p k R •q R �• F #�• a}y�1 Y±J K p E � r\ v i J 1 .,rt`jL.1Gi�iEYc. ,-•.N. .. �I�a' alt, +'. (. { t i >.fr . ,.,,, "1 -.. ! _ a + a.0 . +•n:. r.;.. ,JI ..t S. - ,. r ... ... a • _ �Ri.�'h i 9',>,.r ♦: ,. � -r':...... ., ,. Lu.!ia,ay. .- - . ._....' '. •.. . ♦. ... . ' .. ,. ...A r amu.. Al 'ki4-Y,."r.. I 4 wrl.._.' (."ii W'liN.; r, 1+� r s , i s; L A S OF THE 4 2 N 4 r 11 other seen teas per pound twelve cents. k UNI T STA T S• 25 A.D. z 789. On g On all teas Imported from Europe in lhips or vefi'els built in the ' United States, and belonging wholly to a citizen or citizens On playing cards, - per pack, ten cents. A.D. 17896 thereof, or in Lt:ips or ve ers built in foreign countries, and Y` On every coach, chariot, or other four �---Y—•—� �, ' on the fixteenth day of May laft, wholly the property of a wheel carriage, and on every chaste, fifteen per centum ad citizen or citizens of the United States, and fo continuing fold, or other two wheel carriage, or . valorem. until the time of importation, as follows : parts thereof, I per ound, ez nt cents. On bohea tea, - +L, P p g t On all other. goods, wares and merchandize, five per centum on all other r black goods except i on teas import- On all fou chong and other on the value thereof, at the time and place of importation ex- b ' , edfrontEurope. teas per pound, thirteen cents. certain art:c.es On all hyfon teas, - per pound, twenty-fix cents. cept as follows : falt peter, tin in gigs, tin plates, lead, old pew- five per cent. On all other green teas, p p ter, brats iron and brafs wire co per in plates, «roof Colton, g per pound, fixteen cents. . pp p ' ' • men- dying woods and dying drugs, raw hides, beaver, and all other On all teas imported in any other manner than as above furs and deer Ekins. tinned as follows 4 On bohea tea, per pound, fifteen cents. SEC . 2. ,dnd be it further enaRed by the authority aforefaid, That On all fouchong or other black from and after the firff day of December, which fhall be in the �+ teas - per pound, twenty-two cents. year one 'houfand feven hundred and ninety, there'fhall be laid Duty on h,n,p ` per pound forty-five cents. " On all hyfon teas, a duty on everyone hundred and twelve pounds of hemp im- and sotto,,. On all other green teas, per pound, twenty-feven cents. < �, ported as aforefaid, of fixry cents : and on co:tnn. per Pound, On all goods, wares and merchandizes, other than teas import- three cents. ed from China or India, in (hips not built in the United States, • • • .end be it enaRed b the authoril a ore aid Thar all the and not wholly the property of a citizen or citizens thereof, fx SEe . 3 . y y f f � Drawbacks at- s, Oil all other nor in veflels built in foreign-countries, and on the fixteenth duties paid, or fecured. to be paid u�o>� any of the goods, wares lowed for tine ns and merchandizes as afUrefaid, except on diifilled i� ifits, other `.l°`1e' °" °°�` goods importedday of May laft wholly the property of a citizen or citizens P : f om India or than brandy and gerieva,'fhall be returned or difcharged upon ,zported. China, i2-1 per of the United States, and fo continuing until the time of im. cent. ad Darn• fuch of the Paid goods, wares or merchandizes, as fiiall within ; i rem. portation, twelve and a half per centum ad valorem. On all looking-glaffes, window and otrier � twelvfa months after payment, made, of fecurity given, be ex- lafs except black quart bottles} ported to any country, without the limits of the United States, k as fettled. by the late treaty of peace ' ; except one per centum On all China, ftone and earthen ware, t of the fail duties in confideration of the on other enu- On gua-powder, ^• ten per centum on the .moon , ex- I meratedarti- On all paints ground in .,il, adv pence which f fall have accrued' by the. entry 'and fafe-keeping l cies. thereof. On fhoe and knee buckles ten per centum On gold and filver lace, and SEC. 4, find be it enaRed by the authority aforefaid, That there On gold and filver leaf, 1 fhall be allowed and paid on every quintal of drjed,,and on every Allowance in ad valorem. On all blank books, - barrel of pickled fifh, of the fisheries of the United States, and back onadried ` On all writing, printing or wrapping paper, on every barrel of falted provifion of the United States, ex- & pickled fifh, paper hangings and afteboard, ported to any country without the. limits thereof, in lieu of a and farted pro- p pp vifion, exported On other enu- On all cabinet wares, on all buttons, drawback of tesl:he dutiimpofed on .the importation of the fait merated articles feven and an On all (addles, employed and expended therein, ,viz. ; half per centum On all gloves of leather, On every quintal of dried fifki, five cents. o ad valorem. On all hats of beaver, fur, wool, or mixture On every barrel of pickled fry, eve cents, iOn ever- barrel of falted proviflon, - of either, �; . , � five cents, On all millenary ready made, Seven and an SEC- And be itfurther ena�ed ;by aloe autloor•it. r� ore aid, That. n s of iron and upon flit and 5 Ju y ff On other enu- On all caffl g � p meratedarticles rolled iron, half pix C@TL- a difcount of ten per cent. on all the duties impofed by this acl, tum ad Darn- On all leather, tanned or tawed, and all ma- rem. .fhall be allowed on fuch goods, wares and merchandizes, as fliall ' feven and an nufa6ture of leather, except fuch as ftlall be imported in veffels built in t•he United States, and which !� half per cen- p Difcount on lu- be otherwife ratedfliall be wholly the property of a citizen or citizens ns thereof, or ties. , tum. ,_ ,. On all canes, walking flicks and whips, in veffels built in foreign countries, and on the fixteent�a day of + ,>} g May laft wholly the property of a citizen or 'citizens of the 1�• vi� On cloathing ready made, Y y p - p. Y . g United States, and fo continuing until the time of importation. r On all bruflles, 3K .� Ur, gold, filver and plated ware, and on jew- SEC. 6. .find be it f uriher enae7ed by the authority afcrefair,� 1 hat ellery and pafte work, Continuace• of n all wrought tin and this a& (hall continue and be in force until the firft day of June, the a&. On anchors, and g which (hall be in the year of our Lord one thoufand feven hun- pewter ware; On FH d red w ,fK . � lm p C:-. •p vaglsr••rt.a.. R ^a; f• •'1't: N��1 • r n , Y ., .. .. - . . ,•_ '. _..._•.., . ..:.... _ .... ,.. . . unr,', .Yi ....:,:. •.. s' y,•-....•.. ., .�� - r.'� ., "-t•._` - rrAiCd<._. A`4-.wt.. _ u rs �•�• i r r ...y, >• Vii+' �.}i`p,�il� , �.,d..'� "'�k���"�`r.,'',r�c ,, f 0 t F' Y o- I • � - - .�. re-^z, . +... ,f . »„ .,,> " .�,. :.n r r .. . �kh zd�J�t, Y � own MM, 9 ' v: • e a• it -, , I{1•. i J }e YY, r ♦♦ ,h�yi Lf i LY1 '' } f 26 L A W S OF THE UNITED STATES, 27 J. D. 1789. dred and ninety-fix, and from thence until the end of the next � C H A P. IV. A.D. 1789. 1- fucceeding feflion of Congrefs , which shall be held thereafter, An ACT ore abli in an Executive De nrtnle�at to he de. �J ` # and no longer. f g �' ' FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUH.LENI3ERG, nominated the DEPARTMENT f FOREIGN AFFAIRS . • � Speaker of the ,Houfe of Reprefentatives, SECTION I . E it enaSed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- tines of the United States o rlrfaerica, in Congrefs a - JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and m51ed That there (hall be an Executive Department, tde- Pr f dent of the Senate. feo e nominated the Department of Foreign Affairs, and that there a Approved, Yune 1 , 1789. (hall be a principal officer therein , to be called the Secretary for Secretary ofFo• GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Department of Foreign Affairs, who fhall perform and ex_ reignAflairs. Prefident of the United States. ecute fuch duties as shall, from time to time, be enjoined on or A entrufted to him by the Prefident of the United States, agree-. C H A P. IIL able to the Conflitution, relative to correfpondencies, commit hi, duty, (ions or inflruc'tions, to or with public Minif?ers or Confuls,. An ACT imp f ng D U T IES on TONNAGE . i from the United States, or to negotiations with public Minif- ters from foreign States or Princes, or to memorials or other ap- SECTION I .J:tE it enabled by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- plications from foreign public Miniffers or other foreigners or ! tives of the United State's of America, in Congrefs af- to fuck other matters rcfpec'ling foreign affairs, as the Prefident Af . fembled, That the following duties--fhall be, and are hereby im• of the United States fhall affi n to the faid department : And ofed on all chips or veffels entered in the United States, that is r •g p p furthermore, that the faid principal officer {hall conduct the bu• to fay finefs of the faid department, in fuck manner as the Prefident On all (hips or vefi'els built within the faid States, and belong- On of the United States fhall from time to time order or inffru& Tonnz eonvef- • 'tizen or citizens thereof ; or not built within r: ' g in wholly to a ci SFC. z. And be it further enaRed, That there fhall be, in the fels t in the U.S.orlbelong. the faid States, but on the twenty-ninth day of May, one thou- • faid department, an inferior officer, to be appointed by the faid r _ ing to citizens. fand feven hundred and eighty-nine, belonging, and during the On veltels .bu�lt principal officer, and to be employed therein as he (hall deem ' in the U. S. and time fuck (hips or veffels (hall continue to belong wholly to a proper, and to be called the Chief Clerk in the Department of b;.longinb tofo- citizen or citizens thereof, at the rate of fix cents per ton. On P, his duty. erk, reioners, r veffels hereafter built in the United States belonging Foreign Affairs, and who, whenever the faid principal �tFicer his duty. all (hips o shall be removed from office by the Prefident of the United wholly, or in part, to fubjeas of foreign powers, at the rate of States, or in any other cafe of vacancy, shall, during fuch va. thirty cents per ton. On all other (hips or veffels at the rate cancy, have the charge and cuftody of, all records, books and pa- of fifty cents per ton. <. Provided always and be it enaffed, That no f sip pers appertaining to the faid departnlent, SEc. 2. SEC . 3. And be it further enac'led, That the faid principal of. Oath of office. Veffcls in the y coasting trade or veffel built within the aforefaid States, and belonging to a ficer, and every other perfon to be appointed or employed in to pay tonnage citizen or citizens thereof, (hall, whilft employed in the coafting the faid department, (hall, before he enters on the execution of once a year. trade,or in the fifheries, pay tonnage more than once in any year. veffel em- his office or employment, take an oath or affirmation, well and Tonnage on SEC- 3 fled be it.further enacted) That every chip or faithfully to execute the truft committed to him. vctrels of fo_ ployed in the tranfportation of any of the produce or mann- `I SE 4 .dnd be it further enat7ed, That the Secretary for the reigners em- r. C• ployed in the fa6tures of the United States, coaftwife within the faid States, Department of Foreign Affairs, to be appointed in confequence coafting trade. except fuch snip or veffel be built within the faid States, and be- of this Ad, {hall forthwith after his appointment e eny Secretar be to to long to a citizen or citizens thereof, fhall on each entry, pay fif- have the cuftody and charge of all records, books and papers in take charge os papers, ty cents per ton. • the office of Secretary for the Department of Foreign Affairs, } SEC. q.• And be st further enaRed, That this ac"f fIiall commence heretofore efiablifhed by the United States in Congrefs afTembled. and be in force from and after the fifteenth day of Auguft next. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUH1.ENBERr, � FREDERICK AUGUSTUS IVTUHLENBERG, Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. JOHN ADAiVIS, Vice-Pr �fident of the United States, and JOHN ADAMS, Yice-Prefident of the United States, and e Prefident o the Senate. Prefident of the Senate. ~ ' f Approved, Yuly, 27, 1789• ` Approved, Ytd- 2o, 1789 GEORGE WASHINGTON, : ' GEORGE WASHINGTON, Prefident of the United States. Prefident of tl�e United States. • N ,1 tt � ,, s CHAP 1 ] �}NpI I 1 JYAv S 1 y CHAP. •+ S y l`. p f I' i' xC Mro d t':.3 �r Pf_�1 I•• V Rp1ATR6rn]^�nqr . J n.. 1�' .7 ",h. r ' 4, 44 4 r Y (:. :�. •,olr5 F^�. M .... ;i!�.•^ ixry.::: ^$ • :^5! w ., :.� t .a� mr_ '_. .... - w. ...r.aFs•• • .... .,, c ,.. :.. „tEMISSION IN it, �w . '. :.` 3:'rl% v ,re- .,. .:. C_,,.. '..: t i3. �`ylL V^•+ _. rh S L'I'. } .-,:. � -�.'•i�Py.. y n .��� +.ar . ....li : ." <• a r,,;:,1 .. :... + ^y.a:rv. ' y� c. � 1 ' r ¢ F �x •fit=F F . "u r: �j j� . a ED STA. T1. �. 9 z , U N Y r ' J 28 L A. W S -OF THE -: tucket, the port of Sherburne (hall be the Pole port of entry and A.D.�I.D delivery within the fame ; and a Collector fhall be appointed to r�irlr;�lG& }ort:. A.D. i � 8 . C H A P. V. � 9 _ refide at Sherburne. To the diftrict of Edgartown (hall be an- ;,, n�ran•���,tt- ---V-----J nexed Falmouth, as a. port of delivery only ; and a Colicc'lor �r�tts. Jn ACTe to regulate the COLLECTION of the DUTIES � 1 ` � or VE s sE z s � (hall be appointed, to refide at I✓dgarto�� n. To the dr{lric`t of inlpof d by Law on tl.7e TONNAGE N A G E of. SHIPS P5 ;F New-Bedford (hall be annexed Wefi-port, R ochefter and Ware- 1 � + and on GOODSWAR,Es and j'�jERCHANDI2ES importer ham, as ports of delivery only = and a Collector for the difirie't into t& United States. (hall be appointed, to refide at New-Bedford. To the diftriL Sl:c�rioN i . F, it enaRed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- of Dighton (hall be annexed Swanfey and Freetown, as ports of tines of the United States of Anjerica, in Con,( af- delivery only • and a Collee-lot for the dritric'� (hall be appointed , � ibled That for the due collection , of the duties iYnpofed by to refide at Dighton . To the diftri of Fork fliall be annexed fe r , .p • , and a Collec- law, on the tonnage of fhi s and veflels, and on goods, ,,;? ares Kittery and Berwick, as .ports of delivery only T and merchandizes imported into the United States, there fhaIl for for the .diftrict (hall be appointed, to refide at York. In be efiablifhed and appointed, difiricis, ports, and officers, inthe I)ittrict of Biddeford and Pepperelboroitgh (hall be annexed. manner following, to wit t` Scarborough, Wells, Kennebunk. and Cape-Porpoife; as ports of The Rate of NEW-HAMPSHIRE fhall be one diftrict, to in. delivery only ; and a Collecftor for the difiricl fliall be appoint- Diilri(51 ports elude the town of Portfmouth as the fole port of entry and ed, to refide at Biddeford. To the diftrict of Portland and Fal- la in Ncw-hatnp- 1ha11 be annexed hire, the towns of Newcaftle, Dover and Exeter as ports of delivery :. mouth North-Yarmouth and I3runfwick, as only ; P• but all fhi s or veffels bound to or from either of the faid ports of delivery only ; and a Collector and Surveyor fhall be To the di{lric"t d ports of delivery, {hall firm come to, enter and clear at Portf- 4 ' appointed for the diftrict, to refide at Portland of Bath fhall be annexed Hallowell, Pittfl~own and Topfham , :�s mouth ; and a Naval-Officer, Collector and Surveyor for the Paid °; ' diftrift (hall be appointed, to refide at Portfmouthe port: of delivery only ; and a Collector for tlie 'diaric'1 fhall be In the flate of MASSACHUSETTS fhall be twenty diftricts appointed, to refide at Bath. To the drflric�t of V�ifcaflet flrall to wit : Newbury-port, Gloucefter, Salem be annexed Briftol, Boot' and Waldoboroubh5 as ports of and ports of entry, T rblehead Bofton and Charleftown deliver only ; and a Collector for the diflrric� (hall be appoint. Di[trt,,ls, and and Beverly, as one port, Ma , ports in Maffa• Y Y as one ort, P] mouth,Barrr-ftable, Nantucket, Edgartown,New- ed, to refide at Wifcaf�'et. To the diftric� of Penobfcot shall be chur�tts. P Y , Bedford, Dighton York, 'Biddeford and Pep ereIborough, as annexed ,Thomaftown, Frankfort; Sedgwick-point and Deer. Be • and a Collector for the d one port, Portland and Falmouth as one port, Bath, Wifcaffet, ifland, as ports of delivery only , Penobfcot, Frenchman's-Bay, Machias and `Paffamaquody. To . tricl fhall .be appointed, to refide at Penobfcot: To the difl:rict the diftrict -of Newbury-port fliall be annexed'the feveraI towns of Frenchman's-Bay (hall be annexed Union,River, as a port of or landing-places of ATmfbury, Salifbury and Haverhill, which delivery only ; and a Collector for the diftrrd fhall be• appoint- For deliver only • and a Collector, Naval-Officer y , For each of the dlftric'ts of flrall be ports o y y , ed, to refide at I} renchman man's , and Surveyor for the diitr`ic� fhall be appointed, to refide at New. Machias and PaflamaQuody 1hall be appointed a Collector; to re- i ,- nrt.. `l o the diftrict of Gloucefler shall be annexed the fide at the Paid ports of Machias and Paifamaquody refpective- ' bur} p ' The diftrid of Newbury-Port Port (hall include all the uraters , town of 11llanchefter, as a port of delivery only ; and a Collector ly. y' and Surveyor (hall be, appointed, to refide at r loucefter. To and fhores from the Rate of New-Hampfhire to the north line the drltricT of Salem and Beverly, (hall be annexed the towns or of Ipfwich The di{�ric'1~ of Glotice(ter (hall include all the wa- ns of, Glouceftcr 'and Manche{ter. landing-places of Danvers and Ipfwich, as ports of delivery on. ters and {hones in the tow Y � 1 • and a Collector Naval-Officer and Surveyor for the difirift ,z The diftrict of Salem and Beverly f1fallind'tade all the fhores fhall be appointed, to refide at Salem ; and a Surveyor to refide and waters within the towns of Ipfwich, Beverly, Salem and . :.: fwieh, 1 o the district of � Danvers. Ville di{trict of�Marblehead fhall include all the ova- at each of the towns of Beverly and I PLynn. 1 Marblehead (hall be annexed the town of Lynn as a port of de- tens and fhores within the towns of Marblehead and h yn a: 'ver only and a Collector for the diffrict shall be appointed, The diffricl of Bofton and, Charle$own fhall in all tuflolk. ll t to refide at Marblehead. To the dift�rict of Bofton and Charlef- tern and fhores within the countte5 of i�'iiddlefcx and S • include all the waters and fhores v �; town (hall be annexed the towns or landing-places of Medford The diftrict of Plymouth (hall i i Cohaffet and Hingham, as ports of delivery only ; and a Col within the county of Plymouth, excepting t`le towns of Ware- • Surveyor (hall be appointed, to refide ham and Rochefter. The diftrici of Barnflable ffiall include all lector , Naval-Officer and Su y pp . at Bofton. To the diftrict of Plymuuth fhall be annexed the the fhores and waters within the county of I3arirftable, except- at landing- laces of Scituate Duxbur and Kin f- F in the town of Falmouth. The The of Nantucket fhalfha 1 feveral towns o b p ton, as ports of delivery. onllt ; . and a Collector for the difirict elude the ifland of Nantucket 1 he difiric't of Edsrartown , To the diftric'� of include all the waters and fhores within the county of Duke's ' flrall be appointed, to rQfide at Plymouth. F�q 13arnftable fhall be annexed the feveral towns or landing-places County and the town of Falmouth. The di{Iric of New-Bed- +4& F : of Sandwich, Harwich,�FJellfleet, Province-town and Chatham, lord fhall include all the waters and prones within the towns o. � T , r as ports of deliver only ; and a Collector for the diftrict fhall f'T l�ew I3ed� or �l, � r P Y F i be appointed, to refide at arnftable. In the - PP Bdiftrid of Nan tucket, 11 i y in 41 • i � I ��f S~'. >a fF) y ^ ¢-• .r My :, ,rse..--ens .� - — :esu...-.._ \ •' `� � _.. ... .;u. :... ...re:n.r'.`4F+ +-- _..•.xBLtua r__ __'_'_: -o....,.. _. a'—^ . . _._. ..... 1 .+'^-:'. _ •f�'4-ate-. �.w._++.*,n'. ...—�.—.-�:�fdC •. i..�vs'�� � j9!-.. . ��.1W�."`T kv::IJ� %. ., , .f-. •_. Vie.... , � IWJ V••{ r �y� ._... -..w,y;.:—n ...........,.:...,�.¢� . , r •. r .. . ,:.: ' ' a r ..e., 15 .G..y r!' ,i n•. � . a.�,cfS"1 .k15•"; ,., , , ,,h8 , ,,^"'7°",i„- a�'! ! . y^•yY, 4 ii�. X. • '.LL� i �� pY(„iilrF th R.: a ' Y A C° Q ` �At ` 1 ,� �, STAT ES. 1, A W S OF THE U 3 ° 1 ' • and all fh.ips or veifels bound to, or from any �• D• i 789• city of IIudfon , —' r Dartmouth, Weil-Port,Roche er and Z�tTareham, , • r within the laff named dif}ricf, (hall be obliged Diftri &1301•ts t1. I). 178g. New Bedfo, d, , . mart of delivery y • in New=`P6rlr. � ��-�--� together with all the illar,ds within the county of Briftol. The 1 and enter or clear out at the city of Ne«T-Yar I;ifiris�c ports `�� t o conte t0., diltrict of Dighton shall include all the waters and fhores on In the Elate of L�] Ej -�ERSE�' fhall be three diilric�s, to wit . �„ } in Maftccl?u- . " - $urlip ton and Bricigeto�vn, «- liich iliall feveral- Di(l6,9 port' fett�. 'Taunton-river, and m the town of Rehoboth , and the Collec in New+rrcy. f M f. Perth-Amboy, g ,., r tors of the feveral diftri0s within that part of the flate o a 'y be ports of entry. 1 he dlftri of Perth-Ambo fhalt coil! - ; pd all that a,rt of the (fate of New- erfe l;iiou�n b}' the fachufetts; . eaftw,ard of New-Hampfliire fliall agree as Poon as Y .l Y t New- erfe , (that part excepted ��rllch is llereaf- ma r be upon a divifional line be't«reen their refpec'tive diftric'ts prehe of Eal p j _ all the } p • 'r of the Treafur r • and name ,. f and tranfmit the fame to the Cgrilptrolle } , _ . - ,r � • , . . . - ter included in the dii�ricr, of Burlington)ur fgi���ion of the laid ' ^ Edell diff riFts - fo a reed u on, fliall include all 'the ores, wa . ., g. . P . mrater.s thereof, heretofore wit sin s of New-. in the :fame. which difti'icl the towns or landing-place+ ters and iflands wit�I f ate, in �� hic . i DMri&s&cports In the fl ate of. C01�N C"ftCUT fhall lie three dlfl�ricZ"s, to Elizabeth•.town and Newark airfield. The diflriet of Brun.fw,ick, Middletown-o.nlnt' and a Collector for the diftria . fhall be ports of delive y y in Conncc`iicut. , . wit . New-Londorra N•ew-Maven ,and �' i _ The diflri� of New-London fhall extend from "the eaft Fine of the faid Efate of to refide at Perth-Amboy. 1 Con.neclicut-;to the well line of `the town of �Killingf firth, and iliall be appointed, z, . _ Burlington fhall comprehend that Porth lies to the eof the faid taflward and north to the;fou Iinei of the Hate of 'Maffachufetts, and fhall erfe , whie b the ,naiue of Weft New-'J. Y alfo include the feveral towns or landing-places of Norwich y northward ,of the county of Glouceher, with all the waters Stoiiin tan,, Groton, Lyme, +laybtook, Haddam, ;Eaft=Haddam, thereof,. heretofore withi:i the jurifdidion of the faid ;itaCe, in- r g Middletown, Chatham, . Weathersfield, GPaftenbury, Hart- eluding the river and inlet of Little Egg-harbour, with the ;�a• ford �Eaft�Hartford and Killingfworth, as .ports of delivery on- tin into the fame, ,and the lea coaft, found, inlets and �• l 5.New;-Lonflon to be,the fole ` ort of entr ; and a Colleftdr ters .emp .y g arna�at inlet, to Brigantine inlets, in f; y ; p Y from B. and Surve or for the diftriet hall bd appointed, to reside at harbours thereof, laces of Lamberton and Little Lgg �. _y . which di{trio the, landing-p New-London and a Surveyor . to refide at. each of the ports Of • , • ' and a Colleclor (hall be liarbourifhall he ports ;ofdeli� re delat Burlington , and a Sur- Stonint7ton and Middletown. , . The diftriet of New-Haven fhall appointed for the diftric`1 to e •tend from the weft,line of the diffriC� ' cif New-``London, wef- The "diilric't of Brid etown ,fhaldi • • _ vey or at,Little, Egg-harbour. g terl to`Oufatuinnick iivei , to4hich ih"all be an"ne�ed the fe Cuinberland an Y " Com rehend the counties of Gloucef, , Salem, ch is veral towns car landing-places of .Guilford, Branford, Milford p,Ma that }dart of Gloucefter coI 'all the unty excepted, ��'`wiaters i acid 'Derby; as, ports of delivery, only ; 'Re'w=Haven to 'be f Ne Gape y included within.the di{f r>i of:Burlison )f the faid slate : and fdle , port of ' entry ; • and . a ColleEtOi and Surveyor : for the thereof herzt ofore.within the �urifdi itric`t fhall .be: a i ted, to refide at New=haven. The f Salem, Port Elizabeth on 1Vlaurice river, and Still- thereof Pp4 F�. the town, o fhall be ports of deli- the of- Fairfield . -fhall 'include all' the •p'ofts acid places in harbour, p f ew- oven' well's landing, on Great Eggor the diftric'l (hall be appointed, the faid f f ate .of Gonne�rcut, welt of the diftriet o N H � very only ; .and a Colle��r to which4hall;he ; annexed the feveral, towns br la'neiifrg-places > to refide ,at. Bridgetown. 'lie state of PENNSYLVANIA fhall be one diftric't, and Phi- I}; ri�R Ltcport of 'Norwalk, Stratford,", {amford :and Greenvieh, as ,ports of '1 port bf' entry ; 'and a the inPennf Ivania. deliver 'only ; `Fairfield. ro .,be• the foie , del hia fliall .be the Pole port both of entry and delivery t°e dif- Y y la p Colledor, for the diitri.� flialf tie ,- appointed; to `refide • at Fair: fame , and a"Naval-Officer; Colle or and Surveyor field--And; hTew• London, New-Haven and Faii field •fhall` feve • . tric`t fhali be appointed, x.v refide at the faid port of Philadelphia, ate of Dh,LAW.ARE fhall be' one diftrift, and the bo- rally be ports of entry. , . , Diftria & ports In the Rate of NEW- ORK 'fhall lie � two diftrii`ts, to wit : 'The ' .r. Delaware. • ou h ,of"Wilmingtpn ilial! be the.pot of entry, to which fhal Sa -harbour on Nallau or Lon -Ifland, and the city of - New. • r g ed Newcaiile a}Id Port Penn as ports• of delivery on1 at York,- each o£ which {hall.' be a port of entry : The difti•rft of be annex p DiRricRs& ports .,r and a Coiie&or for ;the dlilrlc't fllall be appointed, to refide in New-York, Sagg.harbour fhall include all bays, harbours, rivers and•fhores • the faid port of Wilmingtgn• - within the wQ points of Mand, which .�a're called Oyfier-Pond D (hall be nine diftriets to wit : DiRricRs& port® wi . x p . .In the Rate of MARS L. _ in Maryland, ukPoint • and a ColIectoi for the diftri�fhall �Tienna, Snow-Hill; Annapols, Point, and ; Monta , , , r Chefter, . 0 ' ford, ted to refide at �►a h,arboui•, which fhall'be the only Baltimore, Na .emo and George-town. The diftrift of be appoi❑ • , gg , . , Nottin loam) pj y nali and Elk rivers, , place of delivery in the faid d1'ftr>,c'1 _; the diftri of'the city of ; )3altirnore fhall include Z'atapfco, Suiguehan New-York' fhall include fuch: :art of the coafls, rivers, bays and waters and Qiores on ;the , w;ff, fide of Cliefape"ake- 1 arbours of:the faid (tate not included in' the diftri& of Sagg- and all ahe . from, the mouth,of Magetty river to the foo!lthal be of-Elk hafbour ; and. moreover, "the feveral towns or landing-places of ba) ports • _ river, inclufive, in which Havre Lacer Conor and Sur yor New-Windfor Newburgh, Poughkeepfie, E(opus, city of Hud 1 ;end a .�, a%7 al . . , fon, hinderhook and A3bany, as ports of delivery -bnly. ; and a of:de , - :� . 4 ' all be. a ointed for tbe: faid dlt•riet, to refide at,tT�e diftric ¢R Na�ral-Officex, Colle or and Surve •orif' 'the diftri fhall-be ap- fli pp j Baltimore, which: fhall be the Pole port of entii y. pointed, to refide at the_ city of Ne`z*-`S�,rk - alfo two Survey- ��� f Chefter fhall irtclude .Gh�fler :river, and -all the waters an " es ors one to " refi.de at the city of Albany, and°the' 'other at the ° Cit <6 ` lj s ,�i`Y¢Z_34 }, tq c¢�•r�•fn q. dmx..�r a�• d!'+t .. +. ,......'.- 'vss•c-s__".._.:-N'1xs-r...,.aFS.. .�,',.r ^ �,;,Ai �ea.. ..':f ;5. ..;.1. ./",:: I4'�e•r.yc - ��4.3 , .. .. �,�d.�; y i E ' riu• s r : r } r 5 0 • 1 1111111��ggii on .. e' ^:"• ♦ .I, iA 1, ori ..n;... .� s .:.; , y., .,.., -. °- ,y., . .,. -„ : .. �.,• vel ray,.v , 't^, r ! . .. ' •z - nr5 h"dky l . Cf `V� � ' - ;�. yy r fd ..Y.;,a„r... ,Jf.-.`•,' �f$`bY.ha.ltly T;�.,.—. .. j...- r, �p�Yk r n r A y V'hr V w x rti .L A W S OF THE �. UNITED STATE00c . 33 A.D. 1789. fhores on the eaflern fide of Chefapeake Ba} , from the fouth hearports f de of Elk river to the north fide of the eaf}ern bay and Wye and Cit Point, as one port ; York-1'o«�n , lappa- ,•1. x. : 759• Hundred y- in Maryland. river exclufive, in which George-town ,on Saflafras river (hall be ,� a port of delivery only • and a ColleEtor for the diftrict fllall be hannock Yeocoinico river, including Kinfale Dumfries, ; aY v r I K 5. •_ _ a • 5 "ma �� ,!s-. :�'..� Y Y �i i' Y�,i y' • :,�„3y , ,r t..n$5.. L . ";Irr..Tt ', ;<', <.-. . :a,_ b'. .;a»:.. Y, .. :.r. „+..- s �. ... �'L."•""�...�...- .-. . .. ... . ..-.,u•...a.•f.,l,�.... .__._.. . n a.,`; > ,M. •:.�;",..m1. •x ••-J - �t �R4•e; r T rr ,,�y , Lir. ' � .. .... .+-•" ,a V yr \ i ' t�ag�y>pan •µ• j.�[ya.SSY• \ Y •� ddp'"'"N rt\;; Q �r a N ryY 5 '"`r4 r' jjk I v { Ir { \ 5 , i ' Lf, A WS OF THE U N I T E D S T A T E So 3 � 04 , for the Paid diflric"i {hall be appointed to refide at Savannah. AD. 17k99- 14, D. I 7�9• the fouth fide of I otowmack river , to Boyds Hole , on the fam,, . ,� , The cdifi'ricl of Sunbury fliall include the P/ledwa tiortl and �...--,--•--� river, including all the waters, chores, bays, rivers, creeks, liar- y elo rivers Svitli tl�e h�irlyours creeps �''f`r'� ` l'°'" 'A'' DiffrkIls& ports South Newport and Sap > > iu ll�i tt tri. � r in Vir-rrnia. bourn and inlets along the fouth {bore of Potowmack river, to p ` Catharine's t Bovd's Hole aforefaid, and Yeocomico, including Kinfale, flta]I and rivers former by the inlets of St. , to>sth of Of. be the Pole port of entry, and a Coll(?&or fhall be appointed, to p The fibaYv and Sa ello and a Collector for the diflrict fhall be ap refide on Yeocomico river • the diftric"t of :Dumfries including pointed, to refide at Sunbury. I lie difiric`I of Brunfwick fhall Newport, fliall extend from Boyd's Hole to Ceckacl-Point on include the Altamaha, Frederica and Turtle rivers, `�'i:h the B• j 1 ' other harbours creeks and rivers, formed by the inlcl s of Do- the fbuth fide of Potowmack river, and a Collector fliall be ap- oir.ted to refide at I?umfries, which (hall be the foie port of boy, South of Sapelo, Altainaha and Saint Simons, north of the pointed and the authorityof the oflicers of this diftric'l fhall ex- fouth point of Jekyl ifland • Frederica flial' be a port of deii - t� tend over all the waters ores 'sriver with the harbours,creeks and rivers, formed by the;bas harbours and inlets com- very only ; and a Colle&or for the faid diflricZ fliall be apl}oint- prehended between Boyd's Hole acid Cockpit-Point, aforefaid. ed, to refide at Brunswick ; the dif}icer of Saint Mary's �all e For the difiricl of Alexandria fliall be appointed a Collccaor include Great Setilla, Little Setilla, Crooh.ed river,ar.d Saint , in - a and Surveyor, to refide at Alexandria, which 11ia11 be the foie r Y port of entry ; and the authority of the officers of the Paid dif= lets of Saint Andrews andAmelia founds ; and a Collector for the trift fliall extend over all the waters, fhores, bays , harbours and `'•`��' �} fl,'ll . faid a`:l�L JI.V A""XA be appointed to refide at Saint, i ary's And s inlets, on the fouth fide of the river Potowmack, from the lafi in each difiric� it {hal! be lawful for the Colle�`ior to grant a permto unlade at any port or place within the diflric't, and t mentioned CockFit-Point to the highefl tide water of the faid p river. Foi• the diftrict of Folly-landing fhall be appointed a to appoint or put on board any fhip or veflel for which a permit �- �� one or more fearchers or infpectors, as may be ne- ; Colle'tor, who (ball refide at Accon'iack- Court-Houfe, and -s granted, whofe authority (hall extend over all the waters' f cores bars ceflary for the fecurity of the revenue. ; �, And be it uYtber enacted, That every port of entry harbours and inlets of the county of Accomack. For the dif= ` L, c • f fliall, n a ort of deliver alto PROVi- Ports of entry tries of Cherry-Stone fhall he appointed a Colleftor, to refide at efiablifhed by this act, p_ Y to be ports, (if Cheri Stone whole authority fliall extend over all the waters DED ALWAYS, That no fliip or veflel trot wholly belonging to a delivery aifo. Cherry-Stone, Y � :� • • • • fliall be admitted • citizen or citizens of the United States, ftiores,bays, harbaurs and inlets, comprehended within North- '• - to unload at an ort or lace except the following to wit . amptancounty. For the difiric`tof South Quay aColiedorQiallbe y p p p '' I appointed, to refide thereat , whofe authority fliall extend ever Portfiouth, in the flare of New-Haropfhire i 1L�ortland, Fal- pp 1 Grloucefter, Ncwbur Port Marble- all the waters, fhores, bays, harbours and inlets in that part of mouth, vig icon, Salem, �. { y- Vir;-•inia comprehended- rehended within the limits of the faid State. For head, Sherburne, Bofton , Plymouth, IN ifcafiet, Machias and the difiric of Louifville a Collector (hall be appointed, to refide Penobfcot, in the hate of Maf7achufetts ; New-London or New- ; thereat whofe authorit (hall extend over all waters, fhores Haven, in •the hate of Connecticut ; New-York ; Perth-ATm- Ports to which Y ,51 and inlets included bets�•een the .rapids and the mouth of Ohio boy or Burlington,in the 1l`ateof New , Philadelphia , Wil- forc,gn veffe�s `. river, on the fouth•eafl fide thereof. mington, New-Caflle and Port-Penn, in the slate of Delaware ; are reftricica. ; • Baltimore Anna olis,Vierina, Oxford, George-Town on I'otow- In the State of SOUTH-CAROLINA fhall be three diftric1s, p Chefiertown TownCreek Nottin�'ham,Nanjcmoy, Digges - Diflri&s& ports to Wit : Georl;e-Town , Charleflon and Beaufort, each of which mac, 9 � a j in South-Caro- fhallbe a port of entry. The diftric'l of George-Town fhall in. landing, Snow-Hill and Carrollfburgh, in the hate of Mary- Lina. elude the fhores,inlets and rivers from the boundary of North. land ; Alexandria,Kinfale,Newport, I appahannock, Port-Royal, Frederickfbur h, Urbanna,York"Town, Weft-Point, Hampton, Carolina to the point of Cape Roman. The diflric'i of Charlef- gr ton {hall include all the {bores, inlets and rivers from Cape- Lia Bermuda-Hundred, City-Point, Rocket's-landing, Norfolk or Roman to Combahee river inclufive • and the diftri6t of Beau- Portfmouth, in the Rate of Virginia ; Charlefton , George- fort fliall 'T include the fhores, inlets and (rivers from Comba- own or BeaufortIo in the Bate of South-Catalina ; or in either liee river to Back river in Georgia, comprehending alfo the of the diflriEts of Savannah, Sunbury, Brunfwick, or St. Ma- fliores, inlets and harbours, formed by .the different bars and ry's in the (late of Georgia : Nor fliall any ftiip or vei`lebeyond ai,rUiv fea iflands, lying within each difirict, refpec'tively ; at the ort ins• from the Cape of Good Ilope, of from any place, . y • of Cliarlefion 11ta11 be a Collector Naval-Officer and Surveyor,px the fame, be admitted to enter at any other than the following and a Collector at each of the other orfs. ports to wit : Portfmouth, in the Hate of New-I-Iampfhire p ' Gloueefler, Portland or Fal- Ports of entryWi In the Elate of GEORGIA (hall be four diftric�ts, to wit : Sa- Bofion, Newbury-Port, Salem, co which ref- 1 Difrri&s& Forts , g in Georgia. vannah, Sunbury, Brunfwick and Saint Mary's, each of which mouth in the hate of Mafl'achufetts New-London of New- fess arriving g y Y fliall be a ort of entry. The difirict of Savannah fhall include Haven , in the hate of Connec'iicut ; New-York ; Perth-rim- from r Goo'deH(,ppe p • Y Philadel hia • lVilmin ton in the hate Delaware e , Bal- Savannah river, Great and Little Ogeechee rivers, with the boy ; p , g or heyona it are �� a • i r;q,nt•c g other harbours creeks anc� � , . L . � f med by the inlets timcrre-town, Annapolis or George-Town, in the {late or 11Za- rcfir;fkeJ, t < s , w. A lot, , ., ;� Nr%i-F llr nr l�nrtf?llouth in the f atc: of of Tybee Little `l�ybec \Varfaw and Ofiabaw, north of the ry�la,r,u , Allelxa..1dr'µ, Awl W& ° ifland of Uflaba acid aNaval-Officer Colle�lor and Surveyorof Virginia ; Charleflon, George-Town , or Beaufort, in the {tate for 4 �r V .y Y ( hSYp 3 , k r1 I • � 75��W( f I/J {•{'' Y11 1Y� j{a Jc 12 Q�,•yCil�i�F A t .t,t<yt Y: {L* ll Gla t A .n + �PbF'w'4-95L" kl lY�tJG. 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Sg. of South-Carolina ; Sunbury or Savannah, in the fixate of Geor- for that purpofe, to receive the entry of all 4 k --•v-• gia : PxojrlDED, That nothing herein contained fall be con- and numbers con )cis of all the goods , wa1eS ` li l 1`zcrchandizc !hips and vefrels, eY 1 ,±� - fh-ued to prevent the mailer or commander of any fhip or vef- im orted in fuch £hip or veffels, togr ther with the ort(Tina. fel , from making entry with the Collector of any port or dif- Impor thereof to ef}iinate the duties payable thereon , an -I tc) triol in which fuch f�}iip or veffel may be owned, or frons whence voices the fame on each entry ; to receive all monies paid f' fne may have failed on fuch a voyage. endorfe pr. Ports of delive- SL , duties, and to take all bonds for fecurinar_lin e andel d ltvery of EC And be it further enacted That the niaf}er or Com• ties to grant all perinits for the unl g K r}' t„ Which vcf- J ' ; �veigherS crUao'e 'S, Rica- hIs bound nb,,ll mandcr of every fhip or vefrel bound to a port of delivery nods, to employ proper perfons as fir(t cone to at only, in any of the following diflric'ls, to wit : Portland and g p ffary to � tl.e tl,� pert of �n. rs and lnf e�tors at the £eves al ort5 tivitbin his diflric,_ tc-- try, Falmouth, Bath, Newbury-Port, New-London, (except the port lure P 'l of Stonln t i gether with fuch perfons as (hall be n ntl c colleclioniof the Stonington, n the paid diflric�l) Norfolk and Portsmouth boats which may, be provided for peen C y p g , Bermuda-Hundred and City-Point, York-Town or Tappahan- p P ; Dock, revenue , to provide at the ublic ex ence, and with the appt'o oaten of the fines al officer of the Treafury c VPm'tn.tent, c , (except the port of Urbanna, in the paid di [lri�l) [hall firfi • , P houfcs 'for !the faffe keeping of Dods, together wit ii fuch : come to at the port of entry of fuch difiric"t, with his flit or p g g iiore , vefTel, and there make entry, deliver a manifcfi of her cargo, weights and meafures as shall be deemed necefiary., , znd and pay, or fecure to be paid, all legal duties, tonnage port fcales, g fees and char to perform all other duties which fliall be afltgn, d to htt.t by charges, in manner by this acs provided, before fuch ?� 1: ' fhip or veffel fliall proceed to her port of delivery ; and that law. It £hail be the duty of the Naval-Officer to receive copies f all manifei s, to effimate and record the duties on each cn- � any £lisp or veffel bound to a port of delivery, in any other o the Collec"lor, and to correct any error made Naval-01r,:ct• diftrid not under like reffric�tions by this act, or to either of try made wit -- and Surve • therein, before a permit to unlade or deliver £!fall be granted • }• "' r Coll- the ports of Stonington or Urbanna, may firfi proceed to her.., t counterfi n all permits and clearances granted by tlnd and port of delivery, and then make legal entry within the time '* n g y ' It shall be the duty of the Surveyor to fuperinte r ' in by this act limited, lec'f or. . ' rect all Inf ec'tors, W`e1ghers, lVTeaf'urers and Guagers t `1tltUy SEC- 4• And be it firrthcr ena�lcd, That the mafircr or com= di R r his difiriFt, and the employment of the boats which n } mander of every chip or veflel, if bound to the diflric'I of Tot- • to 90 on provided for fecuring the collection of the revenue , Di(lris to tingham, £hall, before he pays by the port of Torn Creek, and p p g , 3 h drotnetcr, board ihi s or vefreis arriving within his ditiric`'l, or. to put Oil which veffcls immediately aft his arrival, de ofit with the Surve yor of the inf e�lors, to afcertain by Y I bound {hall not Paid port, a true manifefi of the caro•o on board fuch fhip or board one or mote p P paps certain � � P what drilled fpirits (hall be of ainaca roof, rating all dif}tlieei ports Without veffel , if bound to any dif:irict on the 1 otowmack, fhall, before ' ' which (hall be of theproof of twenty-four degrees as elf dcliverinted a a he afs b the rivers St. Mary's and Yeocomico and immedi- f frits manifeit, p Y ' Jamaica proof, and to examine whether the goods u veyo ately after his arrival, depofit with the Surveyor at St. Mary's, are conformable to the entries thereof • and t'nc Paid Surveyors or the Collec'lor at Yeocomico, as may be moil convenient, a 11 in all cafes be fubjec't to the cortroul of the Collector and true manifeft of the cargo on board fuch fhip or veffel, including officers ,• . � a declaration of the port at which the fame is to be entered • 1 6 And be it fiE� ther enacted, That every Collector ap- cos eclor �,3y if bound to the difirift of Ta ahannock fliall before he afs Sne• virtue of this 4615 in cafe of his neceffa. abfence, appoint a depu- ' '' � P � Pointed in vii ti'' by the port of Urbanna , and immediately after his arrival de- p inabilit to execute the duties of his office, may ap- pofit with the Surveyor for that port a like man ifefl and if ficl�nefs, or dui aut'horifed under his hand anct. Peal , to e� - bound to the diflri& of Bermuda-Hundred or Cit Point (hall point a deputy, y Y• ; cute and erform, on his behalf, all and fin�ular the pa«'- � ; r before lie pats by Elizabeth river, and immediately after his ar- C1•, funftions and duties of Collector of the dii`Iric't �o for the rival, depofit with the ColleEtor of the port of Norfolk and ' 1 he the faid principal is attached tvho fh, be �n f wera e I ortfmouth, or with the Colleftor for the port of Hampton, f .dui or other malconduc'l of his faid dep�aty in the ` P ne lec't o y� a Iike manifefl • ,and the faid Surveyors and Collectors ref e g ' P executi,on.of the once. r ,. •� ively, fliall, after regiftering the manifefis, tranfinit the fame, Ec• ,Bnd he it further enaPcd, That in cage or the d`ab" duly certified to have been fo depofited to the officer 4vilh whom 7 olicaor, the duties and authorities i)ut,es of a d:- ' it or death of any �, lc • .-. the entries are to be made, without which certificate no fuch Y im b this ac'f, (hall devolve on his deputy, if any fuch hath ptkt} col � �i entry (hall be received. in h" y• for «�hofe conduct the efiate of fuch difablecR Duties of the SEC. n a _ ointed find be it further enaRed, That the duties of the re- been PP lle�lor fhall be liable) and the faid deputy (hall r ` : eoll; �tor, fpective officers to be appointed by virtue of this a&, (hall be ;x or d.eceafed Co , y exercife the, authors and perform all the duties, until a fuc- as follows : At fuch of the ports to which there (hall be a But in cafes where no deputy p- .( }{ • P- ceffor (hall be appointed. p Yf�µf pointed a �Collec'tor, Naval-Officer and Surveyor, it fliall be the authorities and duties of the difabled or deceafed y � r 011lted th� t' i' duty of the Collector to receive all reports- manifefls and do_ p „tt� ,;, ,an dP� nive upon the Na�•ai-Ocei• of the fatlae cit - ► " y Xy: S 1 VVr►�.\.IVa KiM•� currents made or exhibited to him by the matter or commander of any fhip or veffel, conformably to the regulations prefcribed b q y 4 J ! f 111lr¢. 4r f A ii 11' Sr t r�sv 45 "fir y ,_ ,.... ..:..._.. , .,..: .�•a-•e '.. .. .... � 5555.,„'f�•' ' til r .r✓,x t i r,rl: ,� j,. �ju'.�4. n ^,,,',i�'wy ,p R •�'�. Tl{r �'t ,"{.'Rr, <,' - .L 2 ._. ,..'V"'T^'.f•R'... �.y,,:..,�#� • . ;... .:d.., ' 4'{4.Y ,.. ' rr ' w+:ar>..:. ,. .... +J,;yi�✓' c llRx M i6 •% Iv 14 1 �S It 1P i V� x L AN'tY S of TH % UNITED STArTES. f f1. D. i78g. trrc�I, until a fucceffor, duly authorifed and fworn, fliall enter act, (fuck monies as they are otherwife by this act directed to A.D489: , upon the execution of the duties of the Paid office. t pay, only excepted) and {liall alto; once in every three months , SEC. 8. Ind be it urther enae7ed, That at fuch of the ports or oftener if they (hall be required, tranfirit their accounts for { i; eflablifhed by this act, to which a Collector and Surveyor only fettlement to the department or officer before mentioned . ' are affi ned, the Paid Collector fhall execute all the duties here- SEC. io. And be it further enacted, That every mailer or other- in ther in re aired to be done b the Collector and Naval-Officer at erfon having or taking the charge or command of ani ilii or Matters of vef- , p fell from fo- other ports. That at fuch ports to which a Collector only is veflel, bound to any port of the United States, from .any fo- reign ports to afTi n reign ort or lace (hall deliver upon demand, to any officer or delivc,, two g ed, such Collector (hall poffefs all the powers, and execute re b p p I wanifeas to any Furcberduties as far as may be all the duties refcribed to a Collector Naval- other perfon lawfully authorifed, who fhall firfl come on board oi?icer who of Surveyor. or & Officer and Surveyor, at the orts where fuch officers are efla- his fhipor veffel, two manifefls, figned by the faid inafter or fhall firft go on y blifhed • that at fuch ports of deliver only, to which a Sur- perfon aving command, and fpecifying ill words (and not in buatd` ;R veyor is afiigned, it (hal be his duty to receve and record the gures) a true account of the loading which fuch fhip or vef copies of all manifefls tranfinitted to him by the Collector ; to fel had on board at the port from which fhe lafl failed, and at enter and record all permits granted by fuch Collector, diftin_ the time of her failing,or at anytime (ince, the packages, marks guifhing the gunge, weight, meafure and quality of the goods and numbers, and noting thereon to what port in the United fpecified therein ; to take care that no goods be unladen or de- States fuch f—hip or veffel is bound, and the name or navies of 1 livered from any fhip or veffel without fuch permit ; and to the perfon or perfons to whom the goods are configned ; or in perform all otlier duties required to be done by a Surveyor : cafes where the goods are (hipped to order, the names of the That at fuch ports of delivery only, to which no Surveyor is fhippers, noting the goods configned to their order. One of s ' affigned, it (hall be the duty of the Collector of the diflricl to which manifefls, fuch officer, or other perfon f fall fign, and re- attend the unlading and delivery of goods, or in cafes of turn to the, mailer or other perfon having the charge of fuch neceffity, to employ a proper perfon or perfons for that pur- fnip or veffel, certifying thereon as nearly as maybe , the time ` coofep who fhall poflefs the power, and be entitled to the like when the fame was produced, and that a like manifefl was de- menfation allowed to Inf eetors duringthe time the are 1'ivered to him ; and fhall tranfmit the other manifefl to the employed. Every Collec'Ior, Naval-Officer and Surveyor hall Collector of the diftri& to which fuch fhip or veflel is bound. attend in perfon at the ort or diflric for which he is appoint. SEC. 11 . And be itfurther enadecf, That the mailer or other p p i • ip'ipl take perfon Navin the charge or col of an fhip or Nrefiel To make entry ed, and before he enters on the execution of his ori c,e, fl a a e p g g Y y- within fort ! an oath or affirmation, in the form folloi=ring, to wit ((hips and vefiels of war excepted'' coming into or arriving in eight hours,& do folemnly fwear or affirm (as the cafe may be) that I any of the ports or diflrics of the United States, or in any of fwear to his will truly and faithfully execute and perform all the duties the creeks or harbours thereof, (hail, within forty-eight hour's manifctt, t " of a of the port or diflric of , according to law, after fuch arrival, repair- to the ofce of the Collector of the dif and the befl of my flyill and ability." The faid oath or aflir- tricH where fuch veffel fhall fo arrive,and (hall report to the fail '! matron fhall be adminiflered by any Juflice of the Peace, and a Collector, the place from whence he' lafl failed, with the name certificate thereof, under the hand and feal of fuch Juflice and burthen of his fhip or veffel, and (hall deliver to fuch Col- tranfmitted within three months thereafter, to the Comptrol. lector , two manifefls, agreeably to the directions of this ac, un - ' ler of the. Treafury : Any Collec'lor, Naval-Officer or Survey- lets he {hall before have delivered one manifefl to fonae officer, or, failing herein, (hall forfeit and pay two hundred dollars, re. or other perfon lawfully authorifed in rYianner as herein before 'a coverable with coos in any Court having cognizance thereof, is required ; in which cafe, he fhall deliver the manifefl certi.- i to the ufe of the informer. And no Weigher Guager, Mea9 t fled as aforefaid together with fuch documents as are ufually � furer or Infpecor, (hall execute the duties of his office, until he furnifhed in the port from whence they came, and fhall take { fhall have taken the above oath or affirmation. and fubfcribe an oath. or affirmation , before the Collector or colledqors, Na- SEC. g. And be it further enacted That the Collectors, Na- other proper officer ; which oath or affirmation , he or they are vat-Officers Rc val- Officers and Surveyors to be appointed b virtue of this authorifed and required to adminifler, and fhall be in the words Surveyors to Y pp Y ' keep books, act, fl.all refpec'lively keep fair and true accounts of all their f=ollowing, to wit : G6 I, ---, do folemnly fwear or aflirin, (as , l tranfactions relative to their duty as officers of the cufloms, in i, c' the cafe may be) that this is, to the be{l of my knowledge fuch manner and form as may be directed by the proper de- and belief, a juf - and true manifeil of all the goods, wares and partment, or officer appointed by law to fuperintend the reve- merchandize, on board the , at the port from which The nue of the United States • and (hall at all times fubmit their lafl failed at the time of her failing, or at any time fince, and books papers and accounts to the inf ection of fuch erfons as �� of which veflel I am at refent mailer." And if the .nafier Colle��ors to a p p p p P pay all monies may be appointed for that purpofe : And the Collectors of the or other perfon having charge or command of any fuch fhip ori ►enaity on re- { received and n „ fufalorne leel. ' different ports u►all at all times a to the order of the officer veffel fhall refufe or neglect to make entry, or deliver his ria- s fettle their ac- g counts, &e. who (hall be authorifed to dire6t the fame, the whole of the nifefls and documents, purfuant to the directions of this ac, or monies which they may refpecively receive by virtue of this to take the oath or affirmation herein prefcribed, he f call forfeit � ;t I ac and pay five hundred dollars for each refufal or nerrlec. , ' ' !�YYiyjf TSL Ll CA ^ '� yy rd ��yyl � AN' • F • � fir'" "�\.. •, _ .rA6oEM+ ♦ .. .. - • l-"♦.. ,.yy..r . ... ,- ,.-. ...... .... .. , r1i�..�'�i':J�111l s-_ .Lfh.._....,.. ...... ... — ftC",'Sf.^1EA"7.].`�., :..�. .. . _ _ ._ „._�! a53••3ia.1%b11SE1/'b'AFiAwk.A.�_ �` :Y _Y a v -•-.1. 'ai 4. Vii..' 1 :: .:s*n+••'f�,i'.,"'4 - ,, -i'.^ ... � ,, .. �,. . , ,, _. `"ri ,Tv...' �r Nt>_ciS av fyttji ,. a ,_ -• i_. .:. u - 1 i • Ly T f u�ri fr {{Nr to 10 i f f a M �)5 f�, 't. UND STATE Se 4 a,c L A. W S O F T H E invoices, together with the bills of loaclinm : And file faid Col- AD. 1789• 11 efLi nate and eridorfe the duties on the maid entry, L---Y---J '! A.D. 1789. Si,c. 12. .4nd be it further enaRed, That no goods, wares or lector fhall ,r andtal:ean ►>�tr.. the party making fuck entr taking an oath or a�lzrtnatic�ii , to the truth ; �.—•-,r--� merchandize fhall be unladen or delivered, from any ship or vel- t' y' t ' r without a permit frrnn the Collector for that it contains the whole of the goods, «ares and merchandize fel,but in open da o mr ' 1 y' imparted by him , or to him confrgned in fuck fhip or � eilrl, that ur ofe ; and if the matter or commander of any fhip or p p which fliall then have conic to his knowledge, and that the ;aid veffel (hall fuffer or permit the fame, fuch matter and cominan inv ice contains to the belt of his knowled c and be}ief, tlre nett Penalty for gander, and every other perfon who fhall be tiding or aflifting ° g permitting r rime cofl thereof, and that if lie fliall afterwards difcov r any goods to be un• in landing, removing, houfing, or Otherwife fecurirlg the fame, p laden uniefs in _ other, or greater quantity than is contained in fuck entry, open day, and fhall forfeit and pay the funs of four hundred dollars for every y he will make due report and entry thereof : And the faid oath with a permit. offence ; fhall moreover be difabled from holding any office of ,� � and the ' 'tr ff or profit under the United States, for a term not exceed- �� or affirmation (hall be adminiflered by the (,olledor, u (even ears • and it (hall be the duty of the Collector of the ` entry fliall be fubfcribed by the perfon making the fame. Pito- '; ing y Y kl VIDED 'That in all cafes where the party making entry {hall re- diftric` - to advertife the names of all fuck perfons in the public ,pt4 l ' rr � tate in which he refides within tweet days af- If� fide ten miles or upwards from fuck port, the affidavit or af- azette of the S firmation of fuck party, taken before a Juilice of the Peace,e and Y Y ter each refpec'live c°nviclion. And all ;gods, wares and i�.er- ' chandize fo landed or difcharged fhall become forfeited and =,k by him endorfed on the oii;inal invoices, fhall be as effectual ' :," as if adminiflered and endorfed by the Collec'lor. The goods to may be feized by any officer of the cufloms ; and where the r ' thereof (hall amount to four hundred dollars, the vefl�l, ,�"�; SEC . 34• And be It further CIIQC�Ed, That all fuck entries be forfeited. Y , value fo authenticated by the Collec`lor, together with a copy of the tackle, apparel and furniture, (hall be fubjea to like forfeiture fame made out by the party, shall, before any permit is granted aft entries to and feizure : PROVIDED ALWAYS, That if any fhip or veflel, ares or merchardiZc thcr'cin be examined r compelled by diftrefs c ,veather, or other fufficient caufe fhall ; y for the landing of any moods, wares, ana counter- Ships or vefiels ' ' �` contained, b:, examined by the Naval-Officer where fuch Of- figntd by the R' compelled by put into any port or place of the United States, other than that facer is e{lablifhed) who (hall counterfign the fame, and retain- Naval-ofliccr. diflrefsof wea- to which Elie was ac`lually deflined, the M' after or other perfon thcr to make ours next after his ing one, (hall return the other certified to the party, together { entry and pro- havin command fliall within forty-eight hf r tett. p ' with the balls of lading, and invoice or invoices ; and on fuck arrival, make report, and deliver a true manifefl of his cargo certified entries being returned to the Collector, and t: .; du- f to the Col-le6lor of the port or dihri&L ; and moreover, fhall ties thereon paid or fecured to be paid, he (hall grant a permit within twenty-four hours, make proteil in the ufual corm, be- for the unlading and landing the goods, wares and merchandize fore a Notary Public or Juflice of the Peace, of the caufe and therein mentioned. And at fuch ports for which no Naval- circumflances of fuch diflrefs ; and if it fball appear to the Officer is appointed, the Collec'tor fliall grant like hermits for Collecgai� that there is a neceflity for' unloading fuch fhip or the unlading and landing of all fuch goods as fliall be fo enter- veflel, he (hall grant permiffion, and appoint a 1,� ., r , r officer to ed, and the duties thereof paid or fecured, Colledtor ma t g y. attend the unloading thereof ; and all goods, wares and mer- il SEC , is . And be it further enaRed, That it fliall and may be rant a permit to unload and chandim fo unladen, fhall be fiored under the direc'lion, and jawful for the Collector,Naval-Oficer,and Surveyor,of any port aPpo; ecdi0 l" s' fell peri(hable fub'ecq to the fafe keeping of fuch Celle�lor • but if any part e°tis 1 p fg ' ;A� of entry or dehvery,atwhichany fhrpor veflel may arrive, to put , '1 goods, thereof fhall be of a erifhable nature, or it may be neceflar to i p Y Y � make fate of any Part thereof to defray the ex of fuch s, on board fuch fhip o1 veflel one or .more infpec'lors, who (hall ` 1 r cargo, the faid Collelor (hall rant a licence to the make known to the perfon having charge of such fhip or vet- ' vefle o g fel the duties he is to perform by virtue of this aCt , and fuch + the duties inafler, commander or owner, to difpofe of fo much thereof as Infpec'lor (hall Puffer no goods, wares or merchandize, to be being, firll paid are perifhable, or (hall be necelTary to defray fuch expences : a delivered without a permit from the proper Officer, authors- rt or fecured. PROVIDED, That the duties thereon be firfl aid or fecured p firig the fame ; and fhall enter in a book to be by him kept r AND PROVIDED Also, That fuch neceffitybe made to appear by for that purpofe, the contents of each permit, fpecif) ing the teteir defy, the wardens of the port, or other perfons legally a:u.thorifed to marks and nunrbers of each package, and a defeription thereof, certify the fame ; and where: there are no fuch perf-oris, by the with the name of the perfon to whom fuch permit was grant- t, affidavit of two reputable citizens of the 1neighbourhood belt '•n . ' ed ; and if at the expiration of fifteen working dao acquainted 5 after with matters of that lis c t fuch fhip or veflel (hall begin to unload her cargo, there (hall SEC. 13• And be it further ena,&d, That every perfon having be found on board any goods, wares or merchandize, the faid Ownefigneerofrcon'Foods goods, wares or merchandize, in any fhip veflel, which {hall ' InfpecHor fhall take poffeffion thereof, and deliver them to the w imported to arrive at any port of entry, or of delivery only, fhall ina-ke en- Collector of the diflric'l or to fuch perfon as he fhall authorife k , f make entry, trywith the Collector of the ort a;n & A f where the fame ' P "j """ 1 or appoint on his behalf to receive the faid goods, taking his (hall arrive, of all fuch goods, wares and merchandize, fpeci- receipt for the fame, and giving a certificate to the perfon lia- t fin the number of acl�a es and the marks, numbers and Y g p 'n bulk, the he m and unlit to- ving command, defcrrbing the packages, and their marks and contents of each, (or if r quantity quality) r llcvn r vnfr-1 tc nets �jcr numbers, fo taken . And as Sorin aa al. y ..:, v o. . �•. •.i � •, gether with an account of the net prime cofl thereof • and 'I unladen, he {hall with the Colleflor and Naval-Officer, com- !hall moreover- produce to the Colle6lor, the original invoice or , I K pare � y A i nvoices, I � F FiGdre'p} 12'. M� n. kY j l l 12AE+i1-..al: Y 5 A)tlie'y ry r7r 1 �F� . Y 1. .... ,., .. .. � ' \ ',. .. • . .. ..,. � ..f:. ,i;'•Q! ..�;,,,r'�..7, 'a'I�•'A�• Y!'^'«,m i?`�-^ .j ` �a'a :,' t M1��. -J • Y .r , •� xfism -7—M; Y.•.. — s.:� r «�J.e V;�,`'..�• /a, � 4: ity t }yy�'�.-2y.�, y _... - .•+`• _ ., ..: a:.. i,?krEh . y:." r i•n+.. - 1. y� a 1. kh 1 t � i 1 M 4>�•; t 4 :# tc • :1� + 4 Qj• { J ay a ti � !j`4 i r UNIT T A 'I' I� S. 43 ZL2 L A W �. 0r THE r � � : of the ods unladen ] made SEC, lg, find be it furtbcrcnaaed, `l'hz,t all foreign coins and J. D• 17S 1 '. D. r on. pare the account and entries he -has m - gp f �• • felt delivered to the currencies fliall be eflimated according to the following ins rates • R•t - -o---- `�' Rut ;s of forcii;❑ L.---Y--.—� from fiUch fhip or v ellel, �� itl., .the lnal i Collector, and if it appears that there are more goods than are each pound fterling of Great-Britain , at four dollars, forty- poi„ .snd cur- f . f iii i in the tai rn nif ft the Paine fliall be endorfed there- ' ` four c.,n .s • each livre touxnois of France, at eighteen ceiits pec pec ' e 'd e i . on with a•defcription of the packages their marks and num- and an half • each florin or guilder of the 1Jiiited �letlierlands, bers, or of fuch goods as ins be in bulk, and the fame fliall at thirty-nine cents ; each mark b. 1 o 1. -C T)e iark,tat ore y three cents and one third cucn rix a� � be fub►cribed by fuch Infpector, who is hereby direc'ted to re- ' at one hundred main on board the faid Ihi or v efleluntil flit is dlfchar ed : PRO- Hundred cents .; each rix dollar of S« ellen, P g t cents • ca ruble of P uflia, at one hundred cents ; each real ,� F � VIDr1) ALWAYS, That the faid limitation of fifteen days Thal= ' ents each rntllree of 1 ortuhal, �.t one, not extend to veilels laden with fait or coal, but if the inafter plate of Spain, at ten c • �. •n t cloilar and twenty-foul cents ; each pound flerling of lrclancl or owner of fuch veffels require longer time to difchal e Keil cargoes,, the wages of the I9f ector for every- day's attendance, at four dollars and ten cents ; sell tale of Cliina, at one dollar g P - fhall be aid L � the lnaffer or' � and forty-eight cents , each pagoda of India, at one dollar and exceeding the faid fifteen days p } 1nd invoices to be • ninety-four cents ; each rupee of Len dal, at fifty-five cents a owner. And if any goods, �s ares or merchandize, fubjecl- to 4 y- F ` in tl.e currency duty, (hall be removed from the �vliarf car place where the faine a half ; and all other denominations of honey In value as near of the place } , and the 1nVO1ceS of all 11111)0`ta- from whence may be landed, befog as 111a• be to the fold. rates , the in,portatioll e they fliall be weighed or guaged,( is they �' �� , of r without the content of the Collector, or other `.$ tions, ilial be made out in the currency of the place ice or coup- �o,�,e• cafe may be) o pro cr officer, all fuch goods,wares and inerchandize, fo remo_ try from whence the importation fliall be made , and not other- F vedP fliall be forfeited • All goods delivered to the Colle&or in wife, all duties on roods , I b kept t the charge and rife tae of the �_ SEa, 19, .find be it ficrtber enac'ied, That u ZD manner aforefaid, fliall e el a b I DI1tICS, tll)tV to owner•, for a term not exceedingnine nionths ; and if within wares and merchandize imported, fliall be )aid by the im )or- p 'mit fhall be ranted for landing the fame tun- be paid or fait Inf c�Ror s du- cr b ' rc 3 . ty% that time,no claim be made for the fame,an appraifempnt there_ ter, before a pet t' � , ' lets the' amount of fuch duties fhall exceed lift} dollars, In 1 of fha'.l be made by or reputable merchants, al;d lodg.� ed with the Collector, who fhall fell the fame at public auction, which cafe it fhall be at the option of the party mak ng entry, s retaining ti;e duties and char es thereon to fecure the fame by bond, with one or more fuflicieirt faire- 4 and pay the proceeds, g $ g , h Tr afur of the United States there to remain for the ties, to be approved of by the Collector, and made payable as into the e y iollowetli, to wit : Fat• the duties upon all articles of AVcft- a ufe of the owner, who fliall upon due proof of his property, be r 1 , 'v the fame • and the receipt or certificate India produce, within four months ; for the duties upon all entitled to receive up- of the Collector, (hall exonerate the maf.fer or commander from Madeira wines, within twelve months ; and for the duties the all claim of the owner. PROVIDED That where entry fhall have on all other goods, within ftx months ; but in ally tl�e Col �. fhall be at liberty to depofit witl been duly made of fuch goods, the fame fhall not, be entry ; party making entry =_-� odds upon tvliicli fuch duties (hall and that where fuch goods are of aperif liable nature, they fliall lector any part of the g p be fold forlliwith, arife, of double the value in the judgment of the Collect h de- o. d SEC. A- 6. find be it further enacied,That if any goods wares or fecure the payment of the duties with tiro charges, which c . ' ; � merchandize, on which duties arepayaLie, (hall receive � �t„ag,c pofit the Collector (hall accept in lieu of fuch bond and fecure- , Goods t i; - and ftiall fafely keep the goods fo depofited , at the expence "ed ona voyage during the voyage, or iha.l not be accompanied with the of igi- ty, or not a"on•'- nal invoice of their cofl:, it fliall be lawful for the Collector to and rifelue of the party, for the term for which fuch bond panied with n- voices tube a - Dint one merchant an,d the owner or confi nee another, who s would have been given, at the expiration whereof, unlefs the; 4 p p appoint ' well and t f ra>rea. 1 the Collector, rut- faid de o.it (hall have been redeemed by the payment of thea being (worn or aflirmec b rale fuch Dads, {l1a11 value them accordingly, and the duties � ' duties,the faid goods shall be fold at public Pale, and as tllucli P g on fuch goods fhaii be eflid di mateaccording to fuch valuation • as (hall be necefl'ary, applied to the payment of the faid duties, u : P and the refidue, after deducting the charges wliiclt have ac cru j and if any package, or any goods flowed in bulk, which fliall PRO- have been entered as is herein before directed fhall not be duly ed, (hall be paid to the owner or owners of fuch goodll exceed ' 1 e delivered, or if any of the packages fo entered fliall not agree vinEn tiLWAYS, That where the amount of duties Elia it ` with the manifefl,or. if the manifefl fhall not agree with the de- ;4 fifty dollars, a di fcount (hall be alloweer d u°i prompt ainounticf after the rate of ten per centum p livery, In every fuch cafe the porton leaving command (hall for- That no porion whole feit and pay the fum of two hunched dollars unlefs it fhall ap. fuch excels A`D rRovlDr D ALSO, ear that fuch difa reement was occafionedby unavoidable ne- bond for the payment of duties is r ale and u til fuch bored Mall P g y allowed a future credit. with the Collector, until 1 dtyy cefiity or accldentt,andnot with intentionto defraud the revenue. g t . • t SEC. ' 7, find be it further enacted, That the ad valorem rates be fully paid or dlfchar ed Rule for elle- �• And be it•furtbtr cnaaed, That all the duties impo- Dutieacn toe:- of duty upon goods, wares and merchandize, at thcplace of lm- See. 20. ,lame, wlien ` mating the ad 11 be )aid to b ' valorem rft«3 portation, fliall be eftlmated by adding twenty per cent. to the fed by lav on the tonnage of any fhlp or �-eflcl aha 1 , be of duty, at rile ac`Iual coli thereof, if imported from the %a e of Geod Hope, rile Collector, `within teri, days after e::tr;• iradc'; and before fitcii t�, place impor- ' P P P fhlh p 1 or from any place beyond the fame ; and ten per cent . on the �C��yittir tation. actual colt thereof, if imported from any other plaice or coup- P ''r $<t << Y' try, exclusive of all charges, 5 :e" }i ' f Y'TY 4 r r � S NKS}?`ar 1 Y'!•., �Ca Ye gl eMr rM •r4 F "$' ��/•• ri{art, !^. 1 rr ♦ rt J._q�• .�F�- ”. .:. � I"'—idWne ..- 1; h ,,, f„�SI�Ey ...._..��—s a. . �:1'• yr i�wefJ641�4�'"' ., mut..�L_�:•.Sl\ 4liiiv3l.R�0��1 . � ,. ♦t: ry f�I ;g 6= �� �4<".+"-w[M_�ik �.. 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I y ♦ c �,,typo♦'- w• � 4 N E., L AW S OF THE 44 A.D. 174 Up or veflel (hall be permitted to clear out ; the regifter of U N � � E D b T A A. which Up or vefTel at the time of-entry fhall be lodged in the • 1d That ever Collector, Na- fl.D. i 8 office of the Collector, and there remain until fuch clearance Sl;c. z � • flncc be it fitaber enacta y 7 9 + Bond for duties ' r , o vat-011icer and Surve oc or other perfon f eciall appointed SEC . 2i . find be itfuriher enacted That where any bond for Y . , P P Y I P Goods ful+61 how to be pro- the payment of duties fhall not be fatisfied on the day it be. by either of them for that ur �ofe (hall have full ower and cealca, how t� Y p I , P to duty. & con- came due, the Colle6tor (hall rofecute for the recover of the authority, to enter an fhi of � eiTel in `visci they (hall have yf Y P ce fearchcd for, money due thereon, by anion or fuit at law in theproperreafon to ftifpec'f any roods, wares or mercliandize tubje t to ccizeaandrecu f Court having cognizance therein • and in all cafes of infol- duty fliall be concealed ; and therein to fearch for, feize and red. venc or where an eftate in the hands of executors or ad- }; fecure an fach goods, wares or merchandize ; and if they Y� Y �., Y miniftrators, fliall be infufficient to pay all the debts due from h k fhall have caufe to fufpcc`f a concealment thereof, in any Parti- the deceafed the debt due to the United States on any fuch 'F4 cular dwelling-houfe, ftore' building or other place, they or ei- • a Goods entered bond (hall be firff fatisfied. then of them, thali, upon application "on oath or affirmation to and not truly b r l' invoiced, SS 'C. 22. fled be it further enacted, That when it fhall appear ;: any Juftice of the Peace, e entitled to a warrant., to enter fuc.. to be forfeited, that any goods, wares or merchandize of which entry fliall houfe, Bore or other place (in the ciay time or11y,) and there to { have been made in the office of a Colle&or, are not invoiced fearch for fuch goods, and if any fhall be found, to feize and t accordingto the actual Goff thereof at the lace ofp exportation, fecure the famefor trial ; and all fuch goods, wares and mer- ` and that the difference was made with place to defrauld the chandize, on which the duties fliall not have been paid or Esc - ;Y revenue, all fuchgoods, wares or merchandize, or the value red fhall be forfeited* thereof, to be recovered of the perfon making entry, (hall be SEC. 25. .find be it further enacted, That all goods, wares and c�ue�t�: to ' P Y� take cuftody of forfeited ; and in any fuch cafe, or where the Collector is fuf- merchandize which (hall be feizcd by virtue of this act, (hall goods fcized. picious of fraud, and that any fuch goods, wares or merchant- 4y he put into and remain in the cuftody of the Collector, until r t dize are not invoiced at a fum equal to that for which they have fuch proceedings {hall be had, as by this act are required, to af- ufually fold, in the place' or country from whence they were certain whether the fame have been forfeited or not, and if it t imported, it (hall be the duty of fuch ColleElor to take the Paid fliall be adjudged that they are not forfeited, they (hall be forth- -- with reftored to the owner or owners claimant or claimants goods, wares and merchandize into his pofieflion , and retain Penaltyforcon- 1: the fame at the rifque and expence of the owner or con fi nee thereof. And if any perfon or perfons fhall conceal or buy any coaling or ub- �ngoodsfb- s thereof, until their value, at the time and place of importation , goods, wares or merchandize, knowing them to be liable to i e y to duty. according to the principles for eftimating the fame, eflablifhed feizure by this act, fuch perfon or perfons fhall on conviction •, by this ac"t, fhall be akertained by two reputable merchants, thereof, forfeit and pay a fum double the value of the goods fo a mutually chofen by the Paid Colleftor and owner or confignee concealed or purchafed. I `i and the duties arifing upon fuch valuation fliall be f rft paid, or SEC. 26. Aid be it further enacted, That it fhall be the duty officers may } , fccured to be paid, as required by this aft in other cafes of im. of the feveral officers to be appointed or employed by virtue make feizure x as well without41 ♦ Officer tufpe&• portation, of this ac't, to make feizure of, and fecure any fhip or vefTel, as within their + 11. ing fraud may SEc. 2 ?. And be it further enacted That it shall be lawful for � goods, wares Gr merchandize, whicli fliall be liable to feizure diflridt, open and eza• ' b virtue of this aft, as well without as within their refpective w mine packages. the Colledtor or other officer of the Cufloms , after entry made Y of any goods, wares or merchandize, on fufpicion of fraud, to diftri&se . SE.c, 2 !'nd be it furtheY enacted that if any officer or open and examine in the prefence of two or more reputable � � > Ofilccr filed or R; merchants, any package or packages thereof, and if upon filch other perfon, executing, or aiding and affi{ting in the feizure molcRed, may p, examxr,atioii, the (hall be found to agree with the entries of goods, (hall be fued or molested for any thing done in vir- plead thi aEt. the officer makin fuch feizure, 1 g f the f ;' toe of the Owers given by this act, or >;y virtue of a warrant g u , fha 1 eau e e ame to be anted by anv judge or uftice u�rfuant to Iaw, fuch officer repacked , and delivered to the ow ncr or claimant forth- g " . 3 g J p with, and the expence of fuch examination (hall bep aid sn or other perfon may plead the general iffue, and give this a6l in 1 by the Collector, and allowed in the fettlement of his accounts • evidence ; and if in fuch fust the plaintiff be non-fuited or judg- 5 but if any of the packages fo examined, be found to differ in pats ag ainst hilts , the defendant fhall recover double Goff their contents from the-entry, and it (hall appear that fuch dif- and in all actions, fuits or informations to be brought, where fer an feizure fliall be made purfuant to this ate, if the property once hath been made with intention to defraud the revenue Y 1 then all the goods, wares or merchandize contained in filch be claimed by any perfon, in every fuch cafe the onus probandi t . fliall be u op. fruch: claimant ; and if any perfon fhall forcibly ackage or packages, (hall . be forfeited- : PROVIDED ALtt'AYS, 1 P ;} re, prevent or impede any officer of the Cu ftoms, or their 4 .� That if the owner or confignee of fuch goods as (hall not be l accompanied with the original invoice fhould choofe to wait deputies, or any periiin affifting them in the execution Of their the receipt of the invoice in fuch cafe the Colleftor fhall take duty, fuch perfons fo offending (hall for every offence be fined rx , . into his offeilion all fuch goods, wares and merchandize and in a fum riot exceeding four hundred dollars. , p g ' Sr rl ^ 8. find be itfurther enacted, That every Collector, Na- t (tore the fame at the expence and rifque of L' -•� U•• f . , . � file V V►' ilei Vl ion- t." .. fignee, until the invoice fliall arrive, or until they agree to have val-flificer and Surveyor, fliall within three i tontll� after he en- the fame valued. SI c . tors upon the execution of his ofizce, give mond, with one or yX 'tr 1 , I, more '� rfSV f�Y zk 9f • till I,t.�trF♦$k yH rt �� E43t4`rbva' : wwr J" • r tijE.; 7 i {ftt. M M5 , Jdf�i S. a • 'art$���,(Vr� i • t uy 1� - r t•1 i; 'iF. t1 r , ."�Y7Z � ra �•E,f `" a , ; - . •N �'yi Yd�6.� \St F 1 f y r r r U i rL S T 1� rf 1./ S+ � 4 / 6 L A S coli THE N 1 J 4 4 ' ' ' r to be approved of v the Comptroller Naval-Officer the balance which may be due to frim on fuck A.D. 1709 , 11.D. i � 8g. more fuflicrent fureties, PP Y P Paid mont}:ly fettlement. To each Surveyor there fhall be allowec}, -•--•••Y--' 1 �---- •----� of the Trea.fury of the United States, and payable to the for all the fervices required by law, •to be performed by fuch Collccfto�s, y;;,, Val-Officers and United States, conditioned for the true and faithful difcharge on board an fhi or veffcl of one hundred tons and Survevors to of the duties of Itis office according to law that is to fay, the Surveyor, Y P ' u wards and havinm on board goods, wares and mercllarfclize, � Collector of Philadelphia, in the fum of fixty thoufand dollars ; P b , . 1 for performance � fub•ect to duty, three dollars ; for the like, fervices on bo'trcl k of duty. the Collector of New-York fiftythoufand dollars ; the Col- J � '. hav•• � an flri or veflel of lets than one hundred tons burthen , _ [ y lector of Bof en, forty thoufand dollars ; the ,collectors of Bal- Y P rng on board goads, wares and merchandize fubjec�t to du- IT t11I101'e-town and Charleflon, thirty thoufand dollars ; the Col- having�r i lecgor of Norfolk and Po. tfrnouth fifteen thoufand dollars ; ` ty, one and an half dollars , on all ve.flels not h.i� 1rZ J ori 1 r the Collectors of Portfmouth, in New• Harnpfhire, of Salern and beard moods, urates and merchandize fubject to duty, two Beverly, Wilmington , A.�nnapolis, George-town . in Maryland thirds of a dollar ; all which fees fhall be paid to the Col- g ' lector, by the mafter or owner of the fhip or vei`lel in which Bermuda-Hundred and City-Point, and Alexandria, ten thou- the fervices are erformed •' and the faid Collector {hall pay t fand dollars each ; the Collectors of Newbury -Port, Cloucef- rte, p ' =i weekly to the Surveyor the fees- fo received ; to each Infpector ter, Marblehead, Ply mouth,Nantucket,Portland and Falmouth, there {hall be allowed for every day he (hall be actually cm- New-London , New-Haven, Fairfield , Perth-Amboy, ti11C1TC1` lo ed in aid of the Cuftoms, a fum not exceeding one dollar { Oxford, York-town, Dumfries, George-town, in South-Caro- P Y and twenty-five cents to be paid by the Collector out cf the lima, Beaufort and Savannah, each five thoufand dollars ; and Y- ' all the other Collectors in the fum of two thoufand dollars each. ;; revenue, and charged to the public ; •to the Meafurers, Welgh- t"y ' ers and Gua ers refpecFively, for their fervlces, (hall be allow- ; The Naval-Officers for the ports of Bofton , New-York, Phila. �„ g . ed and aid b the Collector out of the revenue, for the -mea- • delphia, Baltimore-town and Charlefton, ten thoufand dollars A: P Y • furement of every one hundred bufhels of fait or grain , eigh- each, and all the other Naval-Officers in the fum of two thou- - , ` teen cents • for the meafurement of every one hundred buur- fand dollars each. The Surveyors of the ports of Bofton, • '. els of coal, twenty-five cents ; for the weighing of every one Ne« -York , Philadalphrz, Baltimore-town and Charlefton , five dollars each and all other Surveyors one thoufand hundred and twelve pounds, one cent ; for the guaging of thoufand d Y ever calk fix cents. There {hall moreover be allowed to the dollars each which bonds (hall be filed in the office of the Paid Y ' Collectors at each of the following ports) to wit, Piofton , Sa- Comptroller, and be by him feverally put in fuit for the benefit the-conditionx lem, and Beverly New-York Philadelphia, Baltimore,Norfolk of the United States, upon any breach of there {hall be �or Portfmouth, and Charlef}on, one hail per centum on the Y S Zein fess of SEC. 29. find be it further enaed, That ' aid } the Collectors Naval- Ofpicers and Surveyors, amouut of all monies by them refpectrvely received and p ifice and pct ed and paid to , ccutagP• to be a ointed w•fuant to -this act, the fees and per centa a ;�� into thel reafury of the United States ; and to the Collec'lor at To letup cab{: PP . P P g each of the other ports by this act eflablifhed, one per centum on of fees. following, that is to fay ; to each Collector, for every entrance ' the amount of all monies by them refpec`tively received ani of any fllip or veflel of one hundred tons burthen or upwards, ro aid into the Treafury of the United States. Every Collector, two dollars and an half ; for every cleat ince of any fhip or P ti Naval-Officer and Surveyor fhall caufe to be affixed, and con- ed of one hundred tons burthen and upwards, two dollars ' ' t or ever entrance of an fhi or veffel under the a ftantly kept in fume public and confprcuous place of his office, and an half , f y Y P tons one dollar and an half for ever a fair table of the rates of fees and duties demandable by law ; 1 burthen of one hundred Y and in cafe of failure herein shall forfeit and pay one hundred clearance of a fhip or veffel under- one hundred tons burthen,- . ' ` dollars to be recovered with colts, in any Court having cogni- P,nalty for de- ' one dollar and an half ; for every permit to land goods, twenty R [ ntand'n rear cents • for ever bond taken officially, forty cents ; and for ` zance thereof, to the ufe of the in ; and i� rlrjy oal�. l er or �er Y of the Cuftoms (hall demand or receive any greater or other foes, every permit to load goods for exportation, which are entitled fee compenfation .or reward, for executing any duty or fervice to a drawback, thirty cents ; for every official certificate, t f him b law, lie shall forfeit and pay two hundred 1 ' twenty cents ; for every bili of health, twenty cents ; for ev. re uired n t d tars for each offence, recoverable in manner afareiaid ,for the ;h Fees of Collec- t st ery other official document (re., excepted) required by the . ufe of the party grieved. states of cors tors Naval- owner or matter of every veffel, not before enumerated) twen- N for �ecciv[ng Officers & Sur- M f111d be it fus�ther en�c`ted That the duties and fees vcyorsi ty cents ; and where a Naval-Officer is appointed to the fame SEc. oo. duties and aces. to be collected by virtue of this act , fhall be received in gold ort, the faid• fees fhall be equally divided between the Collec- and {liver coin onl 'lowin rates that is to fay, the 1` p claval-Officer, apportioning to each his moiety : y, at the following ' ` for and the fald PP g s} old coins of France, England, Spain and • Portugal, and allti, ,.rr of the necefrary expences of ftationary, and the rent of an of. g to be provided b the Colector, in the place of his refs- other gold coin of equal finenefs at eighty-nine cents for every fice, p Y > The ylexican dollar gat one hundred cents enn. weight• rt dence, moft convenient for the trade of the diftricl, in which penny-weight, rand Naval-Officer {hall each have at leaft one the crown of France, at one dollar and eleven cents ; the, the faid CollecFo . • r , , r^,- crown of England, at one dollar and eleven cents ; and all fi}- feparate room ; and the lard tees marl oe receivea oy the �,ui , .,tl ,,. Pt —���ri rpnrc „cr lector, who shall fettle the accounts monthly, and pay to the ver corns of equal finenefs� at orae • -• , _ rfiyr ;. 11 Naval- ounce, ,�� • 'l.�i� Ki r � '- i i�; � i•t + l 4 I a 3� ,sr g7q;SKY ry ki 1 t n. r r .t f bs � Y. r _. _.__.. .a Xd,K". .:; .. __ !i•�r.:.P 1y� I • %MEN `'4'+4�t 1 f^. FV f •O 4 l e: M -M Vo r, t 011 t 5 k r rj t ` jji I • � r UN TED STATES . 49 } 8 L A W S Or THE ` • ra` =: ; That due entry thereof fhall be firf - made, and bonds given, A. D. 1 j i` 9. ' as in cafe of drawbacks, and that no fuch allowance fliall be �--- 1 �:1.D. 1789. SEC 3 t . find be it further enn ed, 'i'11at `►11 the draw-1?;?cks z made tinlefs it fllall amount to three dollar at isle lea{l a � - � , � 1 t--- —f allowed b law on the exportation of goods, wares and wer- one entr T Drawbacks, Y P on any o y o .� {f = chandize im orted fhail be aid or allowed b the Collector find be it urther cnac7eci That if an goods , gyres p s p' Y Si=c- 34 f � � I yg , inhere payable. at whofe office the Paid goods, wares and merclhandlze were . or merchandize, entered for exportation , v.'lth a view to draw to 1r a'1,..�;•,ro ` � originally entered, and not otherwife, retaining one cr cen- cr l••f g P back the duties, or to obtain any allowance given by l i«- on i t`oi� cr , , ` tum for the benefit of the United States. l:""'``l `�``r . the exportation thereof, (hall be landed in any port or place tY iliatir. SEc . 3�. PROVIDED ALWAYS, and be it further enaed, That „f ' 'z entitled to drawback (hall F witlirn the lrmrts of the United States as af(lreiaicl, all iuclr no roods, wares or merchandize ,.. goods, wares and merchandize fhall be fu ect- to seizure and be reladen before an entry (hall be made with the Colle4lor of i torfeiture, together, with the veffel from which filch goods r the port from whence fuch goods are intended to be exported fhall be landed, and the veflels or boats ufed in landing the which entry fhall containa particular account of the calks and fame, and all perfons concerned therein, fhall on indicZrrent r numbers and contents the cofl; thereof, `_ _ad f fuffer im rifonment for a terns riot ex- • packages, their marks, �£ and conviction thereof, p the vefTel or veifels in which they were imported, and the place reeding fix months : and for difcovery of frauds, and feizurc or laces imported from ; and the erfon or erfons intending a z p 1 F F b of goods wares and merchandize, relanded contrary- to law, to export fuch goods, fhall give bond, with one or more fuf- the feveral officers eflabliflied by this as fhali have the fame l ficient fureties that the fame or an part thereof, (hall not be Y. Y . f 9 powers, and in cafe of feizurc the lame proceedings (hall be t Drawbacks relanded in any port or place within the limits of the United had, as in the cafe of goods wares and merchandize impor- how to be al- States, as fettled iiy the late trBaty of peace ; and fhall more. :! ted contrary to lav : And for meafuring, Mreighing or gua- ]owed, over make oath or affirmation as to the truth of the entry, fame fees fb ll be allowed as ging goods for exportation, the far:... .. . , ...w that theoods f .r it and value as therein ex gwares and merchandize, are in quantity, dual- reefed according to the inward � ��' in like cafes upon the importation thereof. P SEC- 35. rind be it further enacted, That if any officer of �f l entry thereof, which entry was duly made at the time the Cu{loms, (hall direcfly or indirec'lly, take or receive any ' a of importation purfuant to the diredionS of this a6l ; and i bribe reward or recom ence for conniving, or fhall connive Penalty iv of- • , p � i� 6cer receiving; a ` that the quality is the fame as at the time of importation ; at a falfe entry of any fhip or veflel, or of any goods, wares bribe or con- Ili at afalfe and the exporter of fuch goods f call not be entitled to or mercllandize, and (hail be thereof convrc'led, every fuch etitr ' draw-back the duties, until at leafs fix months after the ex- " ? y y � ,, officer (hall forfeit and pay a fum not refs than two hundred, 4' ortation thereof, and until he fhall produce to the Collec- or more than two thoufand do11:1rs for each offence, and be tor, with whom fuch outward entry is made, a certificate in ► r,�, forever difabled from holding an office of trufl: or rout un- � Y p writing of two reputable merchants, at clic foreign port or #' der the United States ; and any perfon giving or offering any place in w=hich the fame were landed, together with the oathbribe recom ence or reward, for any fuch deception , collufi;n or affirmation of the mailer and mate of the vefel in whichor fraud, fha forfeit and pay a fum not lefs than two hundred, they were exported , certifying the delivery thereof ; but in. nor more than two thoufand dollars for•each offence : And in on mafrersof �} cafe any vefl'el (hall be caflr away or meet with fuch unavoidable all cafes where an oath or affirmation is by this ac's required vetrels or others ' ' p o goods, p from a mai}er or other perfon, g r P who chest take accidents as to prevent the landing fuch a rotefl in having command of a .hi or a falfe oath• due form of law, made by the mafler and mate, or Tome of r vefrel, or from an owner or confignee of goods, wares and the feamen, or in cafe no fuch protefl: can be had, then the oathmerchandize if the perfon fo (wearing or affirming, fhall -; or affirmation of the exporter f call be received in lieu of the fware or affirm falfely, fuch perfon (hall, on indictment and other proofs herein direc'led, unlefs there fhall be good reafon conviEtion thereof, be punifhed by fine or imprifonment, or to fufpec'l the truth of fuch oath or affirmation, in which cafe both, in the difcretion of the court before whom the convic- it (hall and may be lawful for the Collector to require fuch fur- tion (hall be had, fo as the fine fhall not exceed one thou{and ther proof as the nature of the cafe may demand. PROVIDEDdollars, and the term of imprifonment (hall not exceed twelve ALSO, .that no goods, wares or merchandize imported, f call be months. entitled to a drawback of the duties paid, or fecured to 111)e pas SEC - 36. find be it further enacted, d That all penalties accru- thereon, unlefs fuch duties (hall amount to twenty dollars at F ing by any breach of this act, fhall be fued for and recovered - rode of prole- � 4 the leafs ; nor unlefs they (hall be exported in the fanie caskswith coos of fuit, in the name of the United States, in any eating and re- � p g or parka es and from the port or diflri6t into which Court proper to try the fame b the Collector of the diflricl covering penal- 4 acka P ,y they were originally imported and moreover fhall be re-laden r Ph P Y ties andfurfei- where . e fame accrued, and not otherwrfe, unlefs in cafes of under the infpec'lion of the Colleftor, Naval- Officer or furvey- penaltygelatin to an Officer of the Cufloms ; and fuch Col_ ' ` or of the port. ec'lor all be, and hereby is authorized and direcled to fue ;� F4 ' S.cc. n find be it irthc�r enaaed, That the Tums allowed to 1 Allowance on .» f for and profecute the fame toeffeel,and to diftribute and pay tl- c the exportation be pard by law on the exportation of dried or pickled fifh, and fum recover ed, after firft deducting all neceffary coos and char- l'f fJ eyr !v of sm &e. of falted rovifrons (hall be paid by the Colle�or of the ort or es P P . Y P M g t '. � i }iO�V t0 be ,•fl rr }' M. • Vrn % V &AVAS P t1,P fame f1�a11 he ecnnrrPcd Punyr F made. Uiui �.� as v.,, .. ...,.. ,. _.. _r ,._ i1 F D. • ;�`�r"., •a ++ That t 41'f� Ar t , t • tp M dt�°��.i4°rt , , :S x.R 11 1 �1G kr+i5 ylfvy 1 ��•lr t 'Pr7�u4� q V; 7p,yv I YF r,+ `t t 1 - f L / F 4, I 2fV �, r . ,� -•,.�'. , t!1,, `-�P. :. / .n:w,y✓..,. .. ,k 4+tiW .,..w. ..itis C �Ft ?., , sK .i. f.+'Wo .. .�� .! �rru..l..:+n:...,�.v. . . • ... . ..: �.i�J�`..C'�f14•�'�?k\tY�•rc....+. ', -. � _ , l .s r C t,ey.rPS'.y. a • y U N I T E D S T .l .l. r17 E S • ✓ 1 � o L AW S OF THE y t ' rl , forthwith returned to fuch claimant or cl«iinants, A. 17. 1759. all fhi s or veflels, goods wares ; J •�g*nent1 A. D. r789• ges, according to law. And p g ills or their agents . AND PROVIDED, That no ac `tioi; or prole � and merchandize, which {hall become forfeited Uy virtue of fhall be maintained in any cafe under this act unlefs tl►e Niode of pro- this act, shall be feized, libelled and profecuted, as aforefaid, in cutior. � Al r Court fame fllall have been commenced within three years next after fecut,ng and re- Covering renal- the proper Court having cognizance thereof , and the Coir t the penalty or forfeiture was Incurred. � tics and lorfet- fllall caufe fourteen days notice to be given of fuch feizure and �p 7 and Ise it further encrc`fcd Tllat all {hips, veflels, ""ea' libel, by cauf�ng the fubftance of fuch libel, with the order of SEC` 3 a the Court thereon, fetting forth the time and place appolntLd goods, wares or merchaaldlze, which fllall be condemned }y fame public newf a er, neareft the virtue of this act, fhall be fold by the proper Oflicer of the for trial , to be infertcd in p P P Court in which fuch condemnation {hal! be had to the hit c'etl�i, oed, b ' place of feizure, and alto U ofting •a the fame in the molt � b virtue cni)dtn f by " I Y p � P 's at or near the � bidder at public auction, by order of fuch Court, and at fuch virtue of iii, public manner, for the (pace of fourteen dad 1 man- place as the Court may appoint, giving at leaft fifteen days no- acR, how tune fold and L � ` place of trial • and proclamation {hall be made in fuel whom. . ' l lice (exceptin cafe of perrfhable goods) In one or more of the } ner as the Court (hall direct ; and if no perfon (hall appear to f public nefpapers of the place where fuch faie fhall be, or if claim fuch fhip or veflel , goods, wares or•merchandize, the k no pa aper is publifhed in fuch plaEe, in one or more of the pa- fame (hall be adjudged to be forfeited ; but if any perfon fhall ' 1 P ' ear before fuch ud ment of forfeiture and claim any fuch pets publifhed in the nearest place thereto. pp S.Ec. 38• end be it further enaed, lhat all penalties, fines F a J g fhip or veffel, goods, wares or merchandize, and {hall give bond `r and forfeitures , recovered by virtue of this a�, (and not other- ?; to defend the pro-fecution thereof, and to refpond the colt in u f ' wife appropriated) fhall, after deducting all proper colts and cafe he fhall not fupport his claim, the Court fhall proceed to d determine the caufe, according to law p ; u char es be dif ofed of as follows : One moiety (hall be for the Aprropriation And upon � P of fines, renal- r hear an µle of the United States, and paid into, the Treafury thereof tics and forfei- the prayer of any claimant to the Court, that any fhip or vef- the other moiety (hall be divided into three equal parts, and tures, ' *; fel goods, wares or merchandizes fo feized and profecuted or g fuch claimant it (hall paid to the Collector, Naval-Officer and Surveyor of the diftriC't } any part thereof fhould be delivered to wherein the fame (hall have been incrued ; and in fuch difiricgs be lawful for the Court to appoint three proper perfons to ap- where only two of tb.e aforefaid Officers fha11 have been of-a- praife fuch fhip or velfel, goods, wares or merchandize, who blifhed, the faid moiety {hall be equally divided between thein (hall be {worn in open Court for the faithful dif;harge of thein and in fuch diftrias where only one of the aforefaid 011icers duty ; and fuch appraifement fhall be made at the expence of (hall have been eftablifh,ed,, the Paid; moiety fhal!' be'given to fu ch 1 the art on �. hofe prayer it is granted ; and on the return of Officer PROVIDED NEVERTHELESS, 7 hat > n all cafes where party �' fuch appraiiement,iftheclaimant fhall,withone ormore fureties, fuch penalties, fines and. forfeitures, fhall be recovered in pur•fu- ' ' to be approved of by the Court,execute a bond in the ufual form , ance of information given to. fuch Collector, by any perfon, to the United States, for the payment of a Turn equal to the fum other than the faid Naval-Officer and Surveyor, the one half of at which the fhip or veffel, goods, wares or merchandize fo ` fuch moiety fhall be given to the informer, and. the remainder prayed to be .delivered, be appraifed , the Court ,fhall by rule thereof (hall, be difpofc:d of between. the C:olledor,. I\?aval-.Of- order fucli fhip or veffel,goods,wares or in be deli- ficer and Surveygr,, in manner, and form as above limited and, vered to the faidclaimant, and the faid bond mall be lodged with exprefled. � , w ti the proper Officer of the Court, and if judgment fhall pats in AND wHERFAs. The States of Rhode-Ifland and Providence favour of the claimant, ll1 Court fl=ail , "%rbae she fain bond to ' '- Plantations and North-Carolina, have not as yet ratified_ the be cancelled ; but if judgment (hall pats agathe claimant, ><nit prefent Co'nftitutipn of the United States, by reafon whereof Rhode-Island _ as to the whole or any part of fuch fhip or veflel, goods, wares erchandize and the claimant fllall not within twenty days this aft does. not extend to the colle�tmg of duties within ei- North-Caroli- or m N ther of the faid. two States, and it i's. thereby became necefi�ary na, thereafter, pay into the Court the amount of the appraifed va. ,' that the following provifion with refpet to goods, wares or lue of fuch fhip or veflel, goods, wares or merchandize, fo con- ` merchandize imported Ervin either of the faid two States fliould + demned, withthe cofts, the bond fhall be put in fuit. And when ;or the refent take place, ' any profecution f call be commenced on account of the feizure of That all goods, wares and an fhip orvefl^el, oods,waresormerchandize,and judgment (hall SEc.39. Be it therefore further enacted, g . s y given for theclaimantor claimants ; if it f call appear to the merchandize not of their own growth or manufacture, which k g �� fhall be imported from either of the faid two States of Rhode- be Goods ;n, ort- ' x Court before whom fuch profecution fhall be tried, that there Ifland and Providence Plantations or. l�orth-Carolina, into any r , ed from,fub eEt was a reafonable caufe of feizure, the fame Court {hall caufe a {' other port or place within the limits of the United States, as to the ranie du. r� certificate or entry to be made thereof, and in fuch cafe ties as from fo- , proper r fettled b the late treat of peace, (hall be fub•ect to the like ! e claimant {hall not be entitled to coifs, nor fhall the perfon Y Y P ' J reign cots"`ries. 1„' r f the duties, feizures and, forfeitures, as goods., wares or merchan- , 4 who made thefeizure,or the profecutor be liable to action, judg- 'v dize imported from any State or. country without the faid li- mentorfuit,onaccount of fuchfeizure orprofecution. PROVIDED, h That the fhip or vetTel, goods., wares or merchandize be after SFC, judgmentr`' t4 i♦: . Si P Elf/j p sY �a I e Y{aA�r t E- } Y S F � � �,y✓yP i i j Y�f dPH to ix r 1. . cc�� • NOOSE _ .. r.. . . ♦ + .rip.,. TT t '• .}+ h, ,.r " c5! a , '�)7 ,� jdFd r•^l yy, r x.11 ti . by r i i S• Z y 1yy M • AN .:._ R A -t L A W S � y Z or THE tis UNC TED S "�, A `�' �� S • 53 ' 5 ,x, J � A. D. i7S9. Sre. 4.0. And be it further ena8ed, That. no goods, wares or C H A P. VII. 11,1:). x7 ,9. merchandize of foreign growth or mnnufac'lure, fubjec' to the ----�-----� ,. Dtntial)le goods plynlent of duties, ;hall be brought into the United States, in �1n ��.C�I' to abl � an FYc�cziti2�c Depart��tent, to 1 c elr°;ro- b, ..,. .)t into the U. s, ex. any other manner than by fea, nor in any fhip or vcfTcl lets than nominated tl�e DEPARTMENT AR T IVI I N T of W1� R . Ccs 'byfea, Lina thirty tons burtlien except « ithin the dr{lric'l of Louifville, S E it enadlod by the Senate and Houf f Rcp? enta s ill ccrtau) ve( SECTION I . r<!i;r fnb c6t to and cxccpt alto in filch veffcls as are now ac on their voy- titres of the United Statcs of.11nicr;ca, in Con-refc c f + furie;tnrr. ages ; not- (hall be landed, or unladen, at any other place than fmbled, That there fliall be an ' E%ecuttve Department , to be t.h' • ad directed under the penalty of fctzure and for- :q denominated 'the Dc arthient of War ; and that there fliall be IS b} this , p Y feiture of all fuck vefTels goods wares or merchandize p ��"�t'' ` for l a principal Officer therein, to be called the Secretary £�,r he And all P P > t�,e u,•�,�,,'t_ brought in, landed, or unladen in any other manner. Department of War, who {hall perform, and execute fuck du - mcrit of War, goods wares and mercliandize bought into the United States ties as -fliall from time to time be enjoined on, or intrufled to by land, contrary to this a6t, fliall be forfeited, together with him by the Prefrdent of the United States, agrecab-ly to the the carriages, horfes, and oxen, that fliall be employed in con- Cdnfitrition, relative to military tiommiflions, or to the Lind veying the fame. ; or naval forces, i[hips, or warlike flores of the United Statcs, i I' ItLTllLRICK AUG UST US MUHLENBERG , or to -fuch other matters refpe6.ing military or naval affairs, as r S eakcr of .the Houf of Reprefentatives. the Prefident of the United States fhall afri n to the Paid Dc- -OHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefrdent of the United States, and partment, or relative to the grantinb of lands to perfi>,:s enti- Prefident of the Senate. tled 'thereto, 'for military ferviccs rendered to the United r Approved, rrly ? 1 , 1759• States, or relative to Indian affairs : AND r� U RTr-ir;R MOR c, FIIat GEORGE WASHINGTON, Prefrdent of the United States. the Paid principal Officer (hall conduft the bufinefs of the Paid Department 'in fuch tnannGr as the Prcfidcnt of the United C H A P. VI. States (hall from time to time order or 'inftru&I. i ;t SEC . 2. And be it folther enabled, That there (hall be in the ' . 4 An ACTfor• fettling the ACCOUNTs between the UNITED Pard Department, an inferior Officer, to be appointed by the rrine,yalcierk, S'r A T E s and Individual States* faid principal -Officer, 'to be employed therein as he flialI dcetii h;saut . F and 'to be called `the Chief Clerk in the 7leparr,t,^^ � -` SECTION I - E it cizaded by the Senateand Houfe of Reprefenta- proper, ♦ 1"' i tines of the United States of America, in Congrel�s War, and who, whenever the faid principal Officer flialI be i-c- , - moved from office, b� the Prefrdent of the United States, or a�enrbled That the I r efidc.nt of the United States be, and lie �_, i hereby is e,mpo« ered to nominate and by and with the advice n any other case of vacancy, (hall during fuck vacancy have Vit` Vacancies IOW � � to be cuppl;ea• ' and content of the Senate, to appoint fuck perfon or perfons the charge and cufl`ody of all records, books and papers, a1- ' as he may think proper for fupplying any vacancy that snow a' pertaining to the faid Department. t SLC And be it further enaRed, That the Paid princiFal � ' is, or may hereafter take place in the Board of Corm-niffioners, ' 0' Oath of ogee. rs eflabliflied by an ordinance of the late Cone-refs, ofthe feventlr Officer, and every other perfon to be appointed or employed of Maly, one tlioufand (even hundred and eighty-(even, to car- in the faid Department, (hall, before he enters on the execu- - ry into effec"t the Paid ordinance and refolutions of Congrefrs, tion of his office or employment, take an oath or ailirmation • well and faithfully to execute the trufl: committed to hint. for the fettlement of accounts between the United States and Y individual States. SEC. 4,, And be it further enae7ed, That the Secretary for the � �cr.rc,,a,y to SEC . 2. And be it further eirac�ed, That the faid Board of Department of War, to be appointed in confe' quence of this t,,kc charge or i, { all, fliall forthwith after his appointment, be entitled to liave Coriuniflioners be, and they hereby ars, empowered to appoint Clerks, &o, the cuflod and char e of all records, books and papers in the a Chief Clerk and fuck other Clerks as the duties of their of- , , Y g p' p 1. fice mai' require and that the pay of the faid Chief Clerk be office of Secretary for the Department of War, heretofore fix hundred dollars per annum, and of each other Clerk % x; efabllflied by the United States in Congrefs aflcnibled. , four hundred dollars per annum. FREDERICK AUG.USTUS MU ,ILENI3i: P.G , ' FREDERICK AUGUS'rUS MUHLENBERG, Speaker" of the Houle of Peprcfentatr;ccs. i Speaker of the Houfe f Reprefentatives. k' JOHN ADAMS, Vice-PrFfident of the United Stater, and �. JOHN ADAMS, Vice•Prefident of the United States, and Prefident of the Scnatc. 1 Prefrdent of the Senate. I Approved, Auguf the feventh , 1759. I GEORGE. WASHINGTONA roved Augifi nth 1789. Pp GEORGE WASHINGTON, f Prefrdent of the United States. Prefrdent of the United States. r' N C H A 1'. C H APO ;t 1IV , i a , ,r + �.+a � r ,n•,�'F ; ,.jr ' ..YeN'915. r t r 4° a= y . f t z #I i1 Ey LZ..I. iSiia ;%ta AT •.R r 4 i ' Y 1JIrI' ED IS TSS . L A W S OF THE .,� ^. 54 t T II of all light-houfes, beacons, buoys and public piers erecaed, �'•v• i�• , 1q, v, i 789- Ile iI A P° 1 placed, or funk before the pafling o. this act, at the entrance of, 1 CT to provide or ti Govern cf the `Ierrito7 y '' or within any bay, inlet, harbour, or port of the United States, f nor rcndering y ' Ala A r OIRIO . the navicration thereof and fkfe fha11 be dc- North-��cfi of" tl�e River e order that the ordinance of the United frayed out of the 'i,reafury of the L1nitedStatcs : Provided never- Provided a ce('- HEREAS in thelef, That none of the Paid cxpences fliall continue to be fode- Pion h!, ruadl 1 Recital. W States in Congrefs afrembled, for the governmentof frayed by the United States,afterthe elpiratic�naf one year from „iI: � u1ey;3r the 'Territory North-weft of the river Ohio, may continue to the day aforefaid, unlefs fuck light-houfes, beacons, buoys anti ' have full effect, it is requifite that certain provifions fhould be public piers,fhall in the mean time be ceded to, and vefled in the ' ;Al made, fo as to adapt the fame to the prefent Conflitution of theUnited Staten, by the State or States refpe6tivcly in which the United States ; fiun,e may be, together with the lands and tenements thereun - BE it enac7ed by the Senate- and Houle of IZepre fcnta- to belonging, and together with the jurifdic'lioii of the fame. SI- C . r . ., t2�ves of the United States of 4nierica, in Gon,rej' OffiIin led, SEC. . . t4nl, Ii ht-houfe t� ' be it f2crther enaded That alight-houfe fliall be • g Govr:rnar to That in all cafes In which by the fail ordinance, any infor.rna- he crec`tcd near ' make conimu- i erccled near the entrance of the Chefapeake-Bay, at fuck place, the C1tranee of # nieatians to the tion is to be given , or colrii.iiinication made by the Governor when ceded to the United States in manner aforefaid as (lie ehe" Peaice Prefident of the of the faid Territory to the United States in Gong refs afrem- Prefident of the United States (hall direct. ha} U. S. all be the dut of the bled, or to any of their Ofliccrs, it , fh SI c. 11nd be it 2crtller cna�tcd, 'l hat it (hall be the dutyof Secretary Secretary of the faid Governor to give iuch information and to make fuck tom- the Secretary of the `1'reafury to provide by contra(ls, WIlicli 'rreafur, to mun ication to the Prefident of the United States ; and the (hall be approved by the Prefident of the United States, for contra& for N � building, re- Prefident fliall nominate, and by and with the advice and con- building a light-lioufe near the entrance of Cliefapeake•hay, 1,,;,';,, , fent of the Senate, fliall appoint all Officers which by the faid and for rebuilding when neceflary, and keeping in good repair, ordinance were to have been appointed by the United States the light-houfes, beacons, buoys, and public piers in the fevc- • in Congrefs affemUled, and all Ufiicer, fo appointed, fliall be rat States, and for furnifliing the fame, with all neceflary fup- t Ofricer3 how to ti the Z7111ted States be appointed, commiflioned by him ; and in all cafes where . i„ plies, and alto to agree for the salaries, wages, or hire of the ' in Congrefs affembled, might, by the laid ordinance, revoke l erfon or erfons appointed b the Prefident for the fu crin- f •, l Ji f p P P� Y � p - any commifl'ion or remove from any office, the Prefident is r tendance and care of the fame. } hereby declared to have the fame powers of revocation and SEc- 4- And be it further enaRed, That all pilots in the bays, Pilots hoNv to � 1 be rceulatccl. inlets rivers harbours and ports of the United States, fliall g removal.. And be it further e12ac�ed, That in cafe of the death continue to be regulated in cnformity with the exifling laws of In certain cafes y ibfence of r.he Governor' of r Secretary to ex- removal, refignation or necef>'ar the States refpec'fively, wherein fuck pilots may be, or with scute the the faid Territory, the Secretary thereof (hall be, and lie is here- iuch laws as the States may refpec�ively hereafter enac'i for the power of Go- ' vernor. by authorized and required to execute all the powers, and per. purpofe, until further Legifla,tive provifion (hall be made by r form all the duties of the Governor, during the vacancy, oc- ! refs. Cong cafioned by the removal, refignation or neccflary abrence of the 1' REDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLLNBERG, faid Governor, " Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. ' FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHL.ENBERG, A J01-IN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and Speaker of the H'oufe of Reprefcntatives• Prefident of the Senate. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and Approved, Auguf the feventh, 1789. i Prefident of the Senate. GEORGE WASHINGTON, 4 Prefident of the United States. Approved, Autufi the feventh, 178 9• GEORGE WASHING'T'ON, t Prudent of tlje United State,• C H A P. X. Ix. ,An ACT providing for the E X P r N C E S ��hich may attend C H A P. Ili-• NEGOTIATIONS or TREATIES - With the INDIAN 1A` 1 An ACT or the �Ga11fhlnentandfap�Jo1'tofLIGHT —PIOUSEs, TRIBES,al1dLlJer�l�'poZllt7nent fCOn11`zISSIONERSfir ma- l 71aging the faille. BEACONS , BUOYS and PUBLIC PIER' S - `I E it enac`ied by the Senate and Hou/e of Reprcfct2ta- SEC. I . E it cna�led by the Senate and I�o2�ie of Reprcfenta- SECTION I . tives o the United States o America in Con re 's a - as ` ' ' Expenses to be l n Cof refif I defrayed out of Bt121ES Of the United State, Of l�nlerlCGl 1�4 f f f Sum of mor.t} That a film not exceeding twenty thoufand dollars appropriated. rw theTrcafur}• of a en2bled That all expenses which (hall accrue from and after fembled, , • g y , {� the U. S. fl arifing from the duties on imports and tonnage, (hall be, and the fifteenth day of Augufl one thoui'and (even hundred and t' appropriated to defra Tin the expence of ne• eighty-nine, in the neceflary fupport, maintenance and repairs the fame is herebydefraying P f ,. of crotiating and treating with the Indian tribes. SFC. :r„�sYt}fir r,' A sP< 4 1 1 It yY �p�, .a i ;r.rv. .i r 5,+.:_-. {.. . -F, i .,,r• "' _ .r .,+s..y. ..rmc'ir- r .e•p. . . -. u.. ti5�at51.. _ .... .., � 1.-, y. .q '".:..-,: _. ..Wry _..�.-.• { roti., � ... :... -',. ,. '... r _. - -..y F,:: . . ,:.MY .nom-. :::.•a9tl.... •`v' � ',xLacrq �• 1, � 14 .tom" .. ; r f; Z ,y , t* t TXi{ Al { `+yl r Lg 1 +41YEf � '\'' lZ 5 � I� A W S or TriIJ UNI TED S T A T E S. 5 ;7 t A.D. 1789- Sr,C . 2. And be it further enaRed, Thateach of the comnlif- � veying officer] having certified to us, that the Paid fhi ) or -ref- f1. D. i 7 �'9. froners who may be appointed for managing fuck negotiations ie) has [nutzlbcr of decks] and malls that her lcn(Ah is ---Y----� Ail°'yf1Ce to and treaties Ihall be entitled to an allowance ciclulive of his � Con :, her breadth etpences at the place of treaty, of eilit dollars per day during ' her depth his actual fi0rvice, to be paid out of the monies fo appropriated'• and that fhe meafures f. , t I'MEDr, RICir, AUc. IJSTUs MliHLENBERL , tons, that fhc Is [here def- ' Speaker of the Hozrfc of Re -ef-nlativ1-s. tribe the veflel and ho built] has gallery UIJN ADAMS Vice-Pre idoit of the M ited S1a1cs and and head : And the Paid fubfcribing § ' Prefidcnt of the Senctc, r owners having confented and agreed to the above defcription i4 Approved, AtTio the twcnticth, 1789• ,k and meafurement, and having caufcd fi fhcient fecurity to be GEURG1? WASIIINC=110N, given as is required. by the Paid ad, the faid [kind of veffel and Pr fdent of the Unitcd Stalcfr. name] has been duly regiflered at the port of Given under our hands and seals of office, at [Port] a� CP ] thi S day of in the year [words at full C II A P. RI. length.] And the ColleL`for iliall tranfmit to the Secretary of , the Treafury, a duplicate of every fuch certificate fo granted. 4 An ACT for RE G I s TF., R I N G and CL E A R I N G VI";SST'L S, Anti it (hall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treafury to 2 ' RI. GUL11TiNG tl�c C,OASI'Il .J(tTI . AT)�,T�_. , and 'or otl.�c�r `R tranfnut to the Colle6lor5 of the fcveral ports of the United } . Pztr�)ofsA States, a f iflicient number of certificates attcfled under his 4 hand and feat leaving the blanks to be filled up by the Col- ` SLC. z . E it enabled bit the Senate and Hoz fe of Reprcfcfntative's lectors refpcctively. a ' - of the 'United States of,4inerica in C6,n�rrc/•c afczubledy f4, , Whit flips or Tllat any f11ip -or veflol built within the United State, and Sr_c- 3 . find be It further enaReu, t hat to afcertain the ton - f vcffcls may be rc *illcrcd. � Y � ' r nage of all fits 5 or veflels the Surveyor or other erfon a ) belonging w11o11 to <1 CItI7C11 Or Clt ]LC�nS thereof, and not built � p � Y P i - b within the faid States, but on th'e fiatecnth day of May, one pointed by the Collector to meafure the fame, f call take the Rine for after- thoufand (even hundred and eighty-nine, belonging, and t:hcre. length of every veflel, if double decked , from, the fore part of taining the ton- nage of fhips or f after continuing to belong- whop ,to a citizen or citizens there. the main flem to the after part of the. flern-pofir, above the up- vctfeis• � and of which the master is citi,,en of the United St ate ` per deck, the breadth at the broadefl part above the main wales, of, and and half fuch breadth (hall be accounted the depth of every and no other, may be regillered in mariner hereinafter provi, ded, and tieing fo regi;f -cr'ed, fh'all be dccmcd, and taken to he, double-decked veflel ; lie (hall then deduct from the length and denominated, a (hip -or veflel of t•lie United States, and three-fifths of the breadth, multiply the remainder by the t, entitled to the benefits granted by a'ny law of tlae United Statesy breadth, and the product by the depth , dividing the product to (lisps or veflels of the defcriptions aforefaid, of the whole by ninety. five, the quotient fiiall be deemed the r Sire . e . �lnd be it z�rtber enac`Ied, 'i hat fire �ci fon or eI Eons true contents or tonnage of fuch fhip or veflel. 1'o afcertain � reing, t ob- f 1 p the tonnage of ever fin le-decked veffel he full take the ' tering, co et,- Claiming property in any fuch (hip or veflel , in order to entitle Y, g Cain a cere;fi- her to the benefits aforefaid, (hall caufe the faint to be. l-egifler- length and breadth) as is directed to be taken for double-deck- `ate• fr ed veels an i ed, and mall obtain a Certificate of fuch regi{lr�� from the Col.. ?; d deduct three fifths in like manner, and the depth j lector of the district to . wllich fuch chip or veflel belongs. in from the under fide of the deck plank to the ceiling in the manner herein after direcFted, which certificate, attcflcd by the hold, and (hall -multiply and divide as aforefaid, and the quo- tient fllall be deeirled the true contents or tonnage of fuch fin- Secretary of the Trcafury, under his panel and feal, and coup- terftgned by the Collector, fliall be in the form followingy, viz. gle decked veffel . iN purfuancc of an act of the Congress of the United States SEc- 4. find be it further enaRed, 1 hat the port to which any • �,`• � fuch fhip or veffel fhall be deemed to belong, arrrecabl to the The port to Form of the Of Ail ,;r ica, intitled, cc An ad for relflcl•ing and clearing vef-. P >> n y which register_ certificate, fcls, I.Cgul '(1ting the coaflinf; trade, and for otheI• purpofes," intent and meaning of this a&, fhall be the port at or near ed (hips or vef, • which the hufband or acting and managing owner or owners felt' bei°°� a� a [here lllfert the n1me, occupation and rc .Idenct of the iubfcri- b g 0 certained ; bing owner] having taken and fitbicribed the oath or affirma- of fuch fhip or veflel ufually refides or refide : And the name nanic to be tionre aired b the raid act and having fworn or affirmed of fuch fhip or veflel, and of the place to which fhe belongs painted on the ;. q Y g that lie together with [names, occupation and refidence of non. shall be painted on her flern, on a black ground, «•ith white cern fubfcribin owners is or are sole owner or owners of the letters of not lefs than three inches in length. �, ] ( ) C ) g fbip (or veflel) called the rfhip', name] of [place to which the n'., SEC- 5- And be it further enacted, That no fhip or veflel, fhip or veflel belongs] whereof inafler's name is at prel' owned in whole or in part by any citizen of the United States, +� ► °a l ` ] 1 ufuall refidin in an foreign county , • ll veffets of est;_ gi p , niafler, and is a citizen of the United States, and that the fail Y g y g y, fha during the tirrle tens refid�ng in ; a (hip (or veflel) was Fwhen and where built] and [name of fur. he fhall continue fo to refide, be deemed a veflel of the United foreign `°°"' ) r ',. tries not esti- ,, ��b� � veying States, entitled to be regifter dby virtue of this act, unlefs he tled to ber� d Arv41 z✓'. �iyNb A` 6 5 ti iv� f t Y�q �'••X Ali r t� a w7 ' R�i�k E ear. ✓'�`'a��� x: i f ` I w rs ,�1 dt�y4 fjy�a 1 T{ 1� ;�•. r ��'. 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D. r7890 D. 17 89, be an agent for, and partner in , Tome houfe oar' u Pal carni n� aforefai'd, examine and meafure fuch fhipor vefl"el as to all and ---.---•� Y • ' Surveyor toIII �..r-„--� coniifling of citizens of tl�e United Stats, every particular contained in the form of the certificate afore- V �� K meafure vefi'els re iRer t'i't in on trade in the ford Stites. faid, in the piefence of the mailer, or of any other perfon to in prefencc of certain cafes. S .c. 6. end be it further ena�`fed, That no • regif}r}' fliaa flbe be a p'ointec for that ur ofe on the art f the n,after, or P p p p o the owner or own- z a No rcgi(iry to made or certificate granted, until the following oath or, other perfon nn 1 ers and fliall deliver a juft and true account in writing, of the the part of tha matron be en and fubfcribed before the officer herein be- be cite or nerd taken built, defcriptioil and meafurement of every fuch fhip or vef- owner. , t;lic:lte granted ' fel as are fpecified in the form of the certificate above recited until all oath tore authorifed to make fuch regif,ry and grant fuch certi i- , be taken- cite, (which oath or affirmation fuch officer is hereby empow-f owned to the erfon authorifed as aforefaid, to make fuch regiflry, r b the owner of fuch fhip or veflel, if owned P erect to adminif}e ) y and grant fuch certificate thereof - and the faid mafter or oilier by one perfon only, or in cafe there (hall be two or more own- A.attending on the part of the owner or owners is here- p ' ers, then by anv one of fuch owners ; namely, , [of- place by required to frgn his name alfo to the certificate of the fur- cc 1, � e re,fidence and occupation] do (wear or affirm, that the fhip veying or examining Uflicer or other perfon duly appointed, Form of the of in teflimony of the truth thereof, provided fuch mailer or oath. of or veflel other perfon (hall agree to the feveral particulars therein fet [take the defcription from the certificate of the Surveyor or forth and defcrrbed. perfon authorrfed by this acl] was built at i' SEC. 9. And be it further enae7ed, That when the certificate o other p f Ma4er and ' in the year regif}ry aforefaid (hall be granted fufficient fecurity by bond , � , owner of vef- or was the entire property of l .fhall be given to the Collector in behalf of the United States felstogivebond P on the fifteenth day of N'Iay, one thoufand feven hundred and with condition eighty-nine, and hath continued to be the property) of a Citi- y the mailer and owner or owners or by forne other perfon not to fell, lend ' i `or perfons •on his, her, or their behalf, fuch fecurity to be cap. or d;fpofe of his certificate zen or citizens of the United States, that proved of by the Collector, in the penalties following, that is of regiRr;. the prefent mailer, is a citizen of the LTnr- to fay ; if fuch ilii or vefi•el fi1,a11 and [the be above the burthen of fif- l ted States, and that I, ;�,pl teen, and not exceeding din fife tons in th g y e penalty of four hun- other owners names, occupation, and where they refpe �. : . y ;f Ated dollars, f exceeding the burthen of fifty tons, and not refide, viz. town place, county and (late, or if refrdent in a exceeding one hundred 'tors, irr the penalty of eight foreign country, being an agent for, and partner in any houfe, p } � t hundred ! � dollars, if exceeding the burthen of one hundred tons, and or co-pa am or are Pole owner or owners of the faid not exceeding tEvo hundred tons,s, in the penalty of twelve r fhip or veffel, and that no other•perfon whatever hath airy pro- :hundred dollars, if exceeding the burthen of two hundred, perty therein and that I, the ford . and the faid owners, if any] am or are truly a cite- tons, and -not exceeding three hundred tans, in the penalty of 6 -fixteen .hundred dollars ; and if exceeding zen or citizens of the United States, and that no foreigner, , �ceedrng the burthen of three r' direEtl or indirectly, hath any part or interefl in the faid 1hrp a hundred tons, n the penalty of two thoufand dollars. And y ft -the condition of every fuch bond (hall be, that fuch certificate or vefTel." (hall not be fold, lent or oth-erwife dii'pofed of to any perfon SEC- . Pro^sided always, and be it fr=r tber ena8ed, That when- or : erfons whomfoever, and that at the fame fllall be folely ufed s ever the owner or owners Qf fuch ilii or veffel ufually re- for he fhip or veffel to which it is ranted, and that in c� F t ie dif}ric� within which fuch fh:p or g cafe Certificates of fides or refide out o fuch fhip or veffelffhall be loft or taken by an enemy, burnt or regiRry may vefrel may be at the 'tune of granting the certificate of regif- r be granted in broken up, or otherwwife prevent-ea from returning to the one diRri�R, the try, that fuch owner or wfiere there are two or more owners, � , owners refiding an one of them may take and fubfcribe the faid oath or affir_ port to which 'fhe 'belongs, the certificate if preferved, ' Y the dif}ri�} within which he (hall be delivered up within three months' after the ar- ia another. rival of the mailer in any port or place in the United States motion before the Colle�or of ufually �refides, omitting in the faid oath or affirmation the m the Collector of the dif}ric`'t where he (hall arrive • and that ` defcri tion of fuch fhip or veffel, as expreffed in the certificate if an foreigner, or an perfon 'or ' Incafes P Y g � y p perfons for his ufe and be^ transfer to fo- of the Surveyor and infecting in lieu *liereof, the name of nefft 'fhall purchafe or otherwife become entitled to the whole reigners, certi- the part and dif}ricI within which fuch {hip or ve{fel may then ficate of regif or any .part or -fhare Of, or intereft in fuch fhip or veflcl and try to be deli- + . be ; and the Colle�lor before whom fu ch oath ltl erfafine to lie the fame (hall be within any diflric't of the United States in vcrcd up. to may be taken and fubfcribed, ilial) tra T W; fuch cafe the certificate of regiflry,fball, within feti en days after ' Collecaor of the diflri� where fuch fhip or vefl"el may be, u k fuch purchafe or transfer of property in fuch fhip or vetfel be whereof the faid Collector (hall proceed to regif- ti on the receipt delivered up to the Colle�lor of the faid diflrift • and in cafe ter fuch fhip or veiTel, in like manner as though the gibed bufual e fuch fhip or veffel (hall be in an foreign ort or la regular oath or affirmation had been taken and fubfc,r Y �, p place, or at 1` �r fea when 'fuch transfer of rnteref} or property (hall take place, �, ti, fore hien. the faid mailer shall within eight d1 f Sic. S . f4�ad be it urtl�er enae7ed, That the Surveyor or other g -days atter his arrival in any tt f cert or lace within the United States deliver u the faid nerd perfon, to be appointed in purf'uance of this a6l, (hall, previous P P p % It E r to tiflcate i t {j .y RRWWp, 1, s a A ; JJJ Yf �f y rat,, i i�P # YY r r ...r.Lt'a� ... - . . r . 'r� k .«::_,_-.:. .r,r sr-•�� . . ..at ka, 2.21....,..., A _.— __0, ,:,::.,.w.aRrts_.""; --='-�u., �..�'F• A.- -• 'y..0 .f '�.�eL�.v' "'''wr`lu y _F J .! .. W"- fy'. ..hw.=. .. „- wry�24 ' �` �i r ._ Y .a s:•.4^•Tih' >7 .✓Mw�. �•+�y'�T"" �y. • ' `1 p'�.•a:l 3'. ^ ..r,:. Y-r ,. _,. ._.. ,: ..... .... ` ab_. ..' ^! _:,e.SHA - •, , • :?• .y' 1: a ryx K ... _.... u _ a-.d.^!a .Yr►, -.rw.46...9 ..._.w_ t r: r ty ;F ^ a � t � r tFC . Y �� i ;•Y •t • t[ e t � � tjj „ w a t 1•• � °+3 r v' y r3 S 4j�1 d( i c h 1 E > h t� •• }J;7 I, A WS or. THE, � UNITED STATES. 6 6o �° tificate to the Collec'1or of the diftrict where he (hall arrive ; of a citizen or citizens of the United States ; and that no fo- A.D. 1789. It 1789. ' certificates fo delivered up, fhall be for trans= reigner has, to my knowledge and belief, any property or in= ----Y----� ��•—.� and all the c of the 1'reafury to " and the faid oath or affirmation iliall be - filed ' • �� ' mitted by the Collector, to the Secretary tereft therein ; be cancelled. in the office of the faid Collector, before whom it was. made, • i v her lI { naffed That u hcnever any fhip who is hereby required to re after the faid veflel ane ' by SEC. io. Asad be it fiertl�er e. y q g 1 • And the Col- Neftel to be re- or Veffel i'eP;l{tered in conformity with this act, (hall in whole former name, and take the fecurity in manner herein before Icdor to ref;if- g} ^s of the giilercd ancw. directed, and deliver the certificate of fuch regiftry to the own- ter the ve her or in part be cold or transfer�•ed to a citizen yr citizen, anew b her • �.� ' � ,,' , former certificate of regiftry (hall be deliv_ er or owners, if reddin within his diftric"t, or if not refident y ` United States, the fo g former natuc. ( ' him without delay tranfmit- there, to the matter or other perfon having charge of faid flip ercd up to the Collec'lor, and b f r to be cancelled, and fuch or veffel, that fuch certificate of regiftr is granted in purfu- A ted to the Secretary of the lrea u y • be re iftered anew by her former name, and ante of this a&,inftead of a former certificate of regiftry, which Chip of � eflel (hall g ftiall be granted by the Collector in like appears by fuch proof as this act requires, to be loft ; and fuch a certificate thereof manner as is herein before directed. certificate of regiftry, fhall have the fame effect with the ori- i i . And he it urther enaRed, That whenever any fuch final, and the faid CollecTor (hall, within three months, tranf_ � SEC, f A recital of eer- i or veffel fhall in whole or in part be fold or transferred to mit a duplicate of the faid certificate to the Secretary of the tificate to be p " �� made in all in- any perfon or perfons, the certificate of the regif -ry of every Treafliry to be regiftered in his cfI'ice, who (hall notify the e ited at len th in the inftrument who ranted the certificate which was loft or de- ' llrumeuts o fuch Chap or veflel, fliall be recited g Collc,ctor, g 1 transfer. rain of transfer or :a,.. thereof, and in default Thereof, fuch inftru- flroyed, of the fame, whois hereby required tocaufe a memo- meet of fale or transfer, fhall be void , and fuch fhip or veffel, random thereof to be made in his book of regifters. fhall not be deemed or denominated f ifphi or vefTel of entitled theSEC. i4• find be it further enaRed, That it any fbip or vef- to an of the benefits or advantages o p t fel after having been regiftered in purfuance of this ac"t, {hall in Rcgizered #F ,V y any manner whatever, -be altered in form or burthen , by be- fbips or wiTels United States* being al ' SEC . 12- find be it further enaRed, That wlienever the matter ing lengthened or built upon, or from one denomination to a- g teres � to be rebiftered Miner of a or other perfon, having the charge or command of any fhip r pother, by the mode or method of rigging or fitting, in fuch anew. Vc>rcl beingor vcfl'el r -giftered in manner herein before directed, (hall be cafe, fuch veffel (hall be regiftered anew by her former name in A changed, the manner herein before directed, as Poon as fhe returns to the =: e�,ue�Rer f}iau changed , the matter or owner of f�h�iere fuchfcha~��-e fl all i indorrc it on liver to the Collector of the difti is c•r veffel port to which fhe belongs, or to any other port in which fhe live take place, the certificate of regiftery of fuch fhip maybe lawfully regifl.ered by virtue of this ac't, otherwife fuch A the certificate. who f}iall thereon endorfe and fubfcribe a memorandum of flip or vef `el (hall not be deemed and confidered as a fhip or fuch clean e, and forthwith give notice of the fame to the Col- veffel of the United States. lector of �e diftrict where fuch ihip or veflel was Taft regifter- SEC, i 5• ,find be it further enal7ed, That the Collector of ev- Manner of ed urfuant to this act who shall likewife make a inemoran- ;' P , numberirnT p o k of re ifters, and tranfmit a copy cry diftrict where regifters (hall be mad_ 1"d certificates gran re iflers.b dum of the fame in the b o gfur ted in purfuance of this act, (hall progreffively number the g thereof to the Secretary of the thea y fame as they (hall be feverally granted, beginning at the time SEC . i ^ • And be it urther enacted, That if the certificate of j when this act fhall be in force, and continuing to the end of the , In cafes of tilt refen.t year, and thence forth beginning at the commencement lofsof a certifi- ren'iftry of any Thin or vefl'el (hall be loft or d �•oor v�efrele p . y f miller r fon having charge of the fad p � t ever ear and (hall enter an exact copy of every fuch ter- cate, the oath, inafter or othe p o y y may snake oath or affirmation before the Collector of the daf- 1. titrate with the r:umber thereof, in a book to be kept for that trio where fuch fhip or vefle may arrive, who is Hereby au- ur ofe, and fhall within three months tranfmit to the Se�:re- thorized to adminifter the faille, in the words and form fol- � ary of the• Treaf�?ry, a true copy, together with the number of lowing ;— every certificate which fhall be by him fo granted. being mailer, That every fhip or veflel r 6 l' • fhi or veffel_ called the SEe. 16. find be it further enacted, vcffels built in or having charge of the P built in the United States after the fifteenth day of Auguft, the United do f%vear or affirm, that the faid fhip one thoufand (even hundred and eighty-nine, and belonging states after+ 5th Form of the Augufi, r789 ' oath. or vefiel hath been, as I verily believe, regi£}eyed accordinf, to wholly or in part to the fublecls of foreign powers, (hall be re- and ot9'ned by 9 , law by the name of �_� corded in the office of the Collector of the diftrict in which recotJed ; tans ' • to thereof was granted at the port of and that a certificate g �fi fuch fhip or veffel was built, in manner folio«�ing, that is to but that the fame is loft or deftroyed fay : The builder of every fuch fhip or veffel fhall make oath huilderto make cafe may be) and that the fame, if found again, and � 'r oath• r' ' gifts the y or affirmation before the Collector of fuch,diftricl, who is here - • fhall be delivered up to the by authorifed to adminifter fuch oath in manner fullovirin ; comes again wvithin my povier, g ' Form of the Collec"tc�r of the port «here it was granted ; and that the mat- « I of [here infert the place of refs- Darn. �faar, hY' ' ter of faid £hip or veilel is a citizen of the United States ; and dente, county and slate] fhipwright, do fwear; or affirm, that that the faid fhip or vefTel is, as I believe, the entire property " P [here f , . of r I t ' t7 c+• 47 yt r l r M5 [y. .7n71lt `''IP ♦ t t 'f.nlyM• t,Y ! 9 C v r, ra 'T• `.gid; � `,� '�x���l w` 'fin iar , 4 ' ..... i1.— .. :. _mea.;. . . �:__..n.\�'� >•z::.n..•. .Il� u€'•�;r :.a�'1�,''�t' '<t,.„. Y. �y n e f_r4Jf �'•'`•,. . . i, ,� .. —^- ..,y},vti!•!'!R-":-"' y1 1 i (e�yk,v�zT 4- 1. �e _ TMa, r ' ' t t Y �1 r , c'Y 1 w: ,x , r G S, 1 1 ., �is•: . IN L. Z� t p . 62 L A W, ' S or THE UNITED S T A rT E S. 6 . 3 A.D. 1789• [here defignate the kind of vefiel] named owner, part owner or confignce of fuch fhi) or vefiel fliall A.D. 17890 �.J having [number caufe a memorandum thereof to be endorfed on the certificate —�,r----� M , of decks] and being in length of the record, by the Colleftor of the diflricl where fuch ship v`�;.l te°i; ,';�' in breadth or vellel may be, or at which fhe shall arrive, if fuck change chantrcd, ter. 4 r !I f r ncr 'ificate to be ! in depth and mea u 1 � took place In a foreign country, and a copy thereof shall be .,.^ cvdorfcd ac. ror_sz l�?ving entered in the book of records, a tranfcript whereof fliall be cordinrly, tranfmitted b the Collc� lor to the Collec`lor of the diflric� gallery and head, was built orher�. ilc not y ] where fuck certifiate was ranted who shall enter the iame in rcbe r�3 e mcd a ` t' by me, or under my direftion, at [place county and Elate in } theUnited States, in the year his book of records, and forward a duplicate of fuch entry to r, The oath to be ." Which oath or affirmation shall be re • the Secretary of the Treafury of the United Stares ; and in r ' recorded, corded in manner herein before directed , in a book to be kept' fuch cafe, until the faid owner, part owner or confignee shall for that P ur Pofe. caufe the Paid memorandum to be made by the Collt:clor, in SEC. 17. And be it further enae&d, That a certificate of the manner aforefaid , fuch !hip or veilel shall not be deemed or faid record, attefted under the hand and Peal of the Colleclor ' f confidered as a vefiel recorded in purfuance of this acl. Colledlor' grant c of the diflrift as aforefaid, fhall be granted to the mafter of SEC. 20. And be it furtber enaRed, That the mafter or other Maeter to pro- t:t grant cert ficate duce certificate a of record. every fuch (hip or veffel, in manner following : In purfuance perfon having command ,of auy fhip or vefiel recorded in pu►- of record to the • !hall on entry of fuch fliip or vefiel produce eollc&or. l of an a��t, intituled, An aft � ; fuance of this act, , p , the certificate of fuch record to the Colleftor of the diftrift } r ' I Colle6tor of the ' in failure of which the faid fhip or vefiel (hall not be entitled Form of the '. in the United ' ' ' certificate. diflrict of i to the privileges of a vefiel recorded as aforefaid. ' States, do certify, that the builder [name] of [place of refs- SEC. 21 . And be it furtber enaRed, That all the penalties and Penitics and dence, county and Rate] having fworn or affirmed, that the forfeitures inflifted and incurred by this ail, fhall, and may forfeitures how fhip or vefiel [here defignate the kind of veffel] named be fued for, profecuted and recovered in fuch Courts, and be to be fned for, fa whereof difpofed of in fuch manner as any penalties or forfeitures in. 1 is at prefent mafter, flic"led, or which may be incurred for any offence committed was built at. [place, county and (tate where built] by him or againfl the United States, in and by an act, intituled, GG An r to regulate the collecHion of the duties under his direction, in the year aft g lmpofed by law o❑ and [here- infert the name of the Survey- the tonnage of (hips or vefiels, and on goods, wares and mer- ; or or other perfon appointed by the Collec'lor, where there is chaDdizes, imported into the United States," may legally be no Surveyor] having certified that the faid fhip or vefiel has fued for, profecuted, recovered and difpofed oF. [number of decks,] is in length, SEc. 22. And be it furtber enaHed, That froin and after the ; in breadth �" tenth day of September next, every fhip or vcflel of the bur- Vcffcls of 20 in depth then of twenty tons or upwards, built within the United States, tong or up- P tons ; and wholly owned b a citizen or citizens thereof • or not vc'ards employ. and meafures y . y' ed in the bank and the faid builder and mafler having agreed to the faid def- built within the United States, and on the sixteenth day cif or whale fife- cription and meafurement, the faid fhip or vefiel has been re- May, one thoufand fever, hundred and eighty-nine, wholly ries, es`ir prr- ileg corded in the diftric't of .i owned, and thereafter continuing to be owned by a citizen or in the United States. VTitnefs my hand and feal, citizens of the United States, but not regiftered, if deflined this day of in the •ear froin diftriFt to difiricH, or to the bank or whale fifheries, (hall, which certificate fliali ,u in order to be entitled to all the privileges of a fhip or vefrel be recorded in the office of the Collector, and a duplicate there- belonging to the United States, employed in the coaf}ing trade of tranfmitted to the Secretary of the Treafury of the United or in the fifheries, be enrolled by the Collector of the difiric't States, to be recorded in his office. where the owner, or one of the owners of fuch vefiel may SEC. 18. And be it furtber enal7ed, That refide and every vefiel fo enrolled (hall have her name and Surveyor and a the Surveyor or rnafter to give the (k011eflol' as aforefaid lti s ; t a aefcriptton other perfon to be appointed by , , the name of the place to which fhe belongs painted on leer of the vetrel to hereby required to deliver a true account in writing, figned � i}ern, in manner directed by this act, for re iftering veflels, the Collector. If . - Name to bt with his name, cf the built, defcllption and meafurement of and fuch Collector on due proof by oath or affirmation to him painted on the every fuch fhip or vefiel as fpecified in the form of the faid made by the owner or one of the owners of fuch ship or vef (kern. r , fel , of her name, burthen and denomination, an certificate, of record of fuch dips or �.refiels, which account �" d that the is c'°lle49or upon c' certain condi- � ^ " fhall alfo bfie ned b the mafter, to the Collector of the dif 3r; of the defcription aforefaid and of .the names of the owner [inns to enro; 1 tri�'t where ff•.cch certificate of the record !hall be granted. or owners, and of the matter thereof, and that they are Citi- the fame and That if the mafter or the t' grant a ccrtifi• r SE c . z 9. find be it further enacted, tens of the United States and of the lace or laces of refs- grant M � 13,:'. name o£ any fhip or vefiel fo recorded, fhall be clanged, the i' aience of fuch owner or owners, (hall inroll in a book to be 1 Myr owner. yu rrYY It° ^ w� :"ir a ✓,rx.,� x�scs7 � • • ,fit yl a➢ �1YyaA Sryy . Eo- , "�- 'h++w" ' i , .. :serswu.,.h' y _�_ � `-. .... '. , x.a .n.;^, ; ,- -5• ,.,...��- .::�rr..a+r :' ' . '... m ...-: mss: y. ^L_ ' e� 7> •, ,—,tFt� ... .: . ' '' �. a ; .•.. fa. rf . Y M C MEOW t t . r �y ' UNITED STATES. 65 , 6 L W S OF THE ; ` = 4" of twenty tons or upwards, not having a certificate of regiftry A.D. 1789. k' ` or enrollment, and a licence, fliall 'bc found trading between A. D. 1789, kept for that purpofe, the name of every fuck veffel, her bur then, where built and denomination, the name or names, and different difiric�s, or be employed in the bank or whale fifhc- place• or places of refidence of the owner or owners thereof, ries, every fuch fhip or vefhel (hall be fubjed to the fame ton- ° ` and that he or they, together with the mafter, are citizens of nage and fees, as foreign ihlps or veffels. the United states, a defcription of the built of fuch veflel, as SEC. 24. And be it further ena ed, That the ma or com- A (hall alto rant aforefaid, and the date , of the.inrollment, a1"au . grant mander of every fhip or veffe bound to any forei n port, (hall Ma4ers of ver- to the owner or owners, a certificate, containing w copy of u deliver to the Collec'for of the diftrit where fuchhi or veflel rely °""yard �. • 1 bound to dcli- >., inrollment, and tranfaik to the Secretary of the Treafury. a may be, a manifeft of the cargo on board fuch ihlp car veficl, , °r a nianife{t copy of every fuch certificate of inrollment, to be by him re - and on making oath or afrmation to the truth thereof, it ihali and obtain a clearance. ` be the duty of-the fail Colle6tor; to grant a clearance for fuch corded : And whenever the property of fuch chip or veffel shall - erfons who (hall fhip or vefl'el and her loadin • an i ` be changed in whole or in part, the perfon or p p loading ; d f any fhip or velfel `bound then be owner or owners, ur one of them, (hall make known to any foreign port, (hall depart from the place of her loading fir. fuch change to the Collector of the diftri& where he or they without fuch clearance, the mafter, commander, confignee, or penalty. may refide, and fuch Colle&or is hereby authorifed and di.- owner thereof, (hall forfeit and pay the turn of two hundred } ` reefed 'to grant a, new certificate of the enrollment of-fuch fhip dollars for every fuch offence. S-Ec- 25. And be it further enac`led, That the mailer of every or v effel, by her former name, to fuch owner or owners, upon, 'r deliverin iu the former certificate, which fhall be fhip or ve ei oI the burthen of twenty tons or upwards, licen.- Maficrs of vcf. his or thea g P ced to trade between the different di{fric"ts of the United States refsor 20 tong hence it fent to the office of the Colle&or from wwas ifl'ued, to i or upwards N ., be cancelled Provided, `That the matter or owner of every having on board goods, wares or merchandize of 'foreign trading from ?' } vefl"el, of left than twenty tons burthen, and not lets than five growth oil• manufac`fure ' of the value of two -hundred dollars d`ftrict to lir_ or rum or other' ardent fpirits exceeding four hundred gallons, two nia rens;r tons, which (hall be employed -between any of the dift•rits in • and being bound from one diftrid to another, fliall deliver to �, '; • • the United States, (hall caufe the name of - fuch veffel and of E; the Collector, and where the Colle&or and Surveyor or refile at 1 the place to which the belongs, to be painted on her stern, in } � manner dire�ed by this �a�r,,for regiftering vefl"els, and Thal l an-• different places within the fame diftrid, to the Collector or Sur. mall roeure a licence from the ! Colll c'lor of the •diftrict to: veyor, as the one or the other may refide at or neareft to the Yp • give ' Veffcl's name -which fuch vefl'el belon s, who is 'hereby author ized to port where fuch fhip or veffel may be, duplicate manifefls of the to oa painted . g ' .,` p the fame purporting that -fuch vefiel is exempt from clearing. whole cargo on board fuch ,chip or veffel, whether fuch cargo on the stern, p P g and a licence and entering for the term of one year lfrom the date thereof ; fhall confit} wholly of goods, wares or merchandize, of foreign granted by the growth or manufacture, or partly of fuch goods,wares ormer. colledor for and the maiferr or owner _of every fuch ve>l�el fall give bond, , t r a mens owo f thundred dollars. chandize and partly of nods, wares or merchandize the . cl .ring and with fufficiert fecurity for the p y .utering. to the United states, with condition that fuch veffehihall not growth or manufacture of the United States, fpecif) ing there- tr " be employed in any illicit trade or commerce ; and before any in the name and place of retidence of every fhipper and con- ' new licence shall be given for a fucceeding year to, the master fignee,-together with the quantity of goods, wares or merchan- of fuch vefi'el, he (hall on oath or affirmation, declare that no dize shipped by and to each ; and upon the oath or affirmation and Make oath t illicit trade has been carried on in fuch veffel, to his knowledge of the Paid master before the faid -Collector or Surveyor to the thereto. or belief, during the time ,for which fhe ,was licenfede truth of fuch manifeft, and that he doth not know, and hath no - SBIC- 23- And be it further enal�`ed, That the master comman reafon to believe that the revenue of the United States has been L` vef els of 20 y defrauded of any, part of the duties impofed by law upon the x tons, &c. regio der or owner of every fhip or vefl'el, of the burthen of tweet tered or enrol- tons or upwards, to be employed in trade between :d.ifferent importations of any of the goods, wares or merchandize con- ' § � led, licence for ftrids in ,the United States, and of every veffel to be employes faired in the Paid manifeft, it (hall be the duty of fuch Collec- ed, entitled to •di ' one year. ed in the bank or whale fifheries, havii1g a certificate of regif- for or Surveyor to return to the Paid. mafter one of the faid ma- try or enrollment as is herein dire&ed, fhall, upon application nifefts firft certifying thereon that the faire lead been fworn or urn one to re. at" ` ' affirmed to and delivered to him according to law and alfo to fcfi�an ie n,ani_ , to the Colle�or of the diftri� where fuch � eifel may lie-, be grant ' entitled to receive a licence to trade between the different dif grant to the Paid rnafter a permit authorizing fuch fhip or vef- a permit. ; tris in the United States, or to carry on the bank or whale fel to proceed to the place of her deftnation. fifhery for one year, and it shall be the duty of the Collector to y �, So alwa s and rovidea. q hat where goads, wares or neer- t chandizes of foreign growth or manufacture, are to be tranf- grant the fame ; but no ucence (hall be : granted for any veffel ported to, and from the refp eclive ports, of p Philadel hia and cooed acrofs until the owner or owners, applying` therefor, (hall. have paid ported acrofs - Baltimore unto each other, through and -acrofs the State of Delaware state ' the tonnage duty thereon, and fhall enter into bond, with fuf + , ficient fecurit , for.the payment of one thoufand dollars to Delaware, a manifeft, certified as aforefaid, by the Officers of co be accompa- med with a cer- ! United States with condition, that fuch veffel (hall not, with- that one of the Paid ports from whence the fame goods, wares ti&ed manife(t. in the time for which fuch licence was granted, be employed in ; or merchandizes are to be fo tranfported, (hall be fufficient to any illicit trade or commerce : .And if any vefi'el of the.burthen s t warrant {y' Of rl 1r `tIA. i Ytui. All 00 r 4, L �•.ay.<i .. i , � ,. .. . i ,. a� ��r —s�s.r.. . .' �...::.�&»...:::fir'. ..�:�`'�:. i�l''�:"`� V0U ...... ,I�t 7 1117 7" 7 . 7MT M� UN I TE D S T A T E So 67 OF THE L A W S 66 wards licenced to trade as aforefaid , fliall within twenty-four A. D. 17F9- er of the faid ports rant the tranfportation thereof to the oth Sundays excepted, next after his arrival at a n y p or t o r AD. 1789- war hours, the diftricl of Delaware# T� after to dcli - without an intermediate entry in place within the United States, where a Col leftor or Surveyor ver a Mmifeft, flel, licene after of any f(hip or ve part of the cargo on board any fulch fhip &c. from the Provided allways, That no m refides, and before any Colle6l or or Veffels licenced id, having on board goods) wares or r to fuch Colledor oIr as aforefa or veffel be landed or unloaded, delive ced to trade Sur veyor where "A "By proceed manufacture of the United without mani- merchandize of the 91-Owtll or ceeding four bunIA Surveyor the manifeft thereof, auLdienticated before and rc- aec�jrgo was and other ardent fpirits ex� L ace t al.ell con boa.-d- feft or permit. States only, rum iftria to ceived from the Colleftor or, Surveyor of the port or pl, b e i n(Y, dred gallons excepted, and cr bound from one d where the faid cargo was taken on board , together with hio) a diftria in one State, to I, �per art from t le State, or from another, in, the fair. mit to dep he place of lading, whereupon it fhall [hall be Obliged to deliver dj ext a 'ioining State, be the duty of fuch Collector or Surveyo.r to grant a permit diflrift in the n -,a permit, as- aforefaid but 40 ) apply for to land or unload fuch cargo. duplicate manifefts, or t( eed to any other any fuch 111aller may in fuch cafe lawfully proc Src. 29. And be itfiurtber enae7ed, That if th�c mafter of any e next adj Oinin g State, freely difirift in the fame State). or in th fhip or veffel, of the burthen of twenty tons or upwards, Ii. Pcnalty on ds- ption. aid, and having on board croods, wares cenced to trade as aforef d without interru i an part ing without Andbe itfurtber efaagled� That the mafter,of every SL1c. 26. or inerchandize, of the value of two hundred dollars, orUp- rn�nifeft and fl]Lip or veqel of the burthen of twenty tons or upwards, li- wards, fhall depart with the faid fhip or veffel from any port, permit. orefaid, having on board goods) wares or if bound to a cenced to trade as aft with intent to go to another diftritl, without fuch manifeft and a(fture of the "United States a diftrid in any rchandize of the growth or manuf, permit, except as is hereinafter provided, the mailer or owner other than at, Me i in one State to a diftri6t fel fhall forfeit and pay the fum of four hun. adjoining State; olily, and being bound from a diftri( of fuch fhip or vef the maftermuft - d' State, fliall deliver to the Col- deliver dupli- in any �other than an a joining Surveyor r I cfide at different dred dollars for every fuch offence and all rroods, wares and 01or aqd cate) &c. lectoL", ,or where'tbe Collec iTierchandize, of the value of two hundred dollars or upwards, to, the Colle6tor or Surveyor, as laces within the fameidiflria2 which fhall be found on board any Iffich fhip or vefliel, after p eft to the port where the one or the other may refide, at or near her departure from the port where the fame ' ere taken on duplicate. manifefts of the whole car. w fuch ffilli or veffel way be board, without being contained in , and accompanied with fuch ng therein the n'ame and r veffel. fpecifyi� anifeft as is herein before directed, except as is bercin after -o on board fuch fhip o m or confignce, together every fhipper and exce b 't to feizuTe and forfeiture. lace of refidence of , I pted, (hall be fu jec p handize fhipped by with the quantity of goods, wares or merc Prov;ded alwaysi Tliat nothing herein contained fhall be con- 'I the mafter or owner of any fhip or veffel li- On oatlit on the oath or affirmation of the faid and to each And ' u�( firued 'to fubjec d Colleclor or Surveyor; to the truth of mafter, before the fai cenced to trade, as .aforefaid, having on board goods, wares andProvifi), of fuch Colle&or or Survey- and fuch manifeft. it fliall be them dtitY Sture of the United e merchandize of the growth and manufac ne of the faid manifetts) firft or to return' to the faid mafter o States only, rum and other ardent fpirits exceeding four hun- obtain a per- had been fworn or affirmed to ruit. certifying thereon, that the fame dred gallons excepted, and bound from diftrift to diftrid in him according to law ; and alfo to'grant to 't in one State o a diftr`61- in and delivered to the fame State, or ,from a diftric t it. authorizing fuch fhip or veffel to pro- the faid inafter a perm themext adjoining State, to any penalty for having , departed ceed to the place of her deftinations from the port of Idading without fuch permit and manifeft, or furtber enaded� That the mafter of every And be it SEC. 27 - tons or upwards, li- to fubje& the faid goods on board fuch fhip or veffel to feizure urthen of twenty or forfeiture, in cafe they are not accompanied with a manifeit fhip or veffel� of the b t hiving on board rum or other refaid, no as aforefaide cenced,to trade), as afo fou hundred gallons, and arriving A,rriving at the ardent fpirits, exceeding r om a dif- SEC- 30- Jndbe itfurther eizac7ed, That if any f1lip or VC&I Mailer of a U. cc.nccd veffel diftri&to which the fame State, or fr I from one diftrift to another in havina a licence to trade or fifli, for one year, fliall within that *6ining State, with bound to a fo. bound, mut xt a diftria%in the ne dj deliver a mani- tric^ e State to a time be deffined to any foreign port, the inafter or commander reign port,mull t in or, facture feft, make oath of the rowth or manu of every fiich fhip or vcffel, fhall before he departs from the deliver up his goods2 wares or merchandize3 2nd receive a urs, fhall, %Aritfiin twenty-four ho ' h Colleftor of the port licence. permit. of the United States Only) United States, deliver ifuch licence to t e J, xt after his arrival at any place or port Sundays excepted� ne from whence he intends .to depart and it fhall be the duty veyor relides, and before any part of -%vhere a Colleftor or Sur to' tranfmit the licence to him fo. of fuch Collec'lor forthwith .. ..... ed or unloaded, ' the. cargo on board fuch fhip or effel be land v the difirift where the fame was delivered, to the Colledor of anife:4 thereof7 and. fuch Colle6itor or Surveyor a ma deliver to granted, who fhall thereupon cancel every licence ; and if any ffirmation before fuch Colleffir or Sur. fhall make oath or a mafter or commander fhall neglect or refufe, to deliver up fuch nifeft contains a true account of all the S. he fhall for. veyor, that fuch ma licence beforC lie depart from the United State erchandize on board fuch fhip or veiTel, Ch ne. goods, wares and m feit and pay the furn of one hundred dollars for every fu fuch ColleLaor or Surveyor a :Upon fhall receive from gle& or refufal. and there and or unload tile fame. SEC permit to 1 11 other cafes 3 1 - And be it furtber enaded, That the fees and allow tfurtber enaded, Tbat in a SEC. tj& And be i ances for the feveral duties to be performed in virtue of this f twenty tons or up- effel of the burtben o AC12 the rnafter of every V wards, % "S L 161131;"4il MIRM - i Fw I r,.,� ,,.: .Yx„ .. ,,.... I g ,F :i •f,{: rs..i 1y.xr1- .. .,,h sr •,.',... rh ... 1t.'FY19M J --✓ v , ,.. /•^n-}w'. . M't5, 1 .al - ...:. l l ruW..3AF1,.. 11.:. •�• { f .! .. .. . ::. '•,t' ,... ' 1 •.. w, r,r^. hl.., f s:;.e ''� �.,.{ r .Jrfm.aa.. '1'r.. v 1' .. .t. . 'r• ' .. _ , , '. o, . .y r ,. . ...; .. .fit , j ILf'.l�f rf h k �y gg ] it 1i Ah'• tl 'fir s S/. i4 f '• S ` L A NT OF THE k „� 6 g ' ` UNITED STA ES• 69 a ) n p.c I ♦ , 1 I ` A,D. 1789, Aa, and the diflribution of the fame, (hall be as follows, to the true intent and meaning of this Act, or fhail take ary'other A. D. i789. Wit Fees and allow- For the firfl re ifter, or certificate of record granted for ev- or greater fees than aro by this Act allowed , or receive any g 5' nneesfor the otller reward or gratuity, contrai•gr to the prG'viflOnS of this ' duties prefcrib. ery, limp or ve5el, there shall be paid to the Collector, granting ed b this ars Ac's ; and every Surveyor, or other perfon appointed to mea- y the fame, the .fum of two dolls , For every fubfequent .one, .one dollar and fifty -cents ; fure fnips or veiffels, who shall wilfully deliver to any Collec'tor For ever certificate of enrollment, fifty cents. bz• Naval-Uflicer; a falfe defcriptioii. o£ any fhip or �' euci"'A tc> bti ;. r F y , For every licence to trade between the different diflric`fs of regiflered, recorded or enrolled, in purfriance of this Acyl, ,hall, •ale � ..ry, r f . the United States, or to carryon the bank or whale fifhery -for upon convielinn of any fti. ., ��le o� offence, forfeit the United d cents. fum of one . thoufand dollars, and be rendered incapable of one ye y ,. aroo dire�ed to be made tri con- ferving in any office of trufl or profit under the United States For every, entry of inward c cr ' ' or. erf ns authorized and required b this '` •' forrnit with this a , .and for receiving of, and .qualifying to and if any perfon p o q y i ,' r y if Ac'r in ref eft of his or their office or 'offices, to perform any every mani,efi` of vefiels .licensed to trade, las aforefaYd, fixty p � !. ac't or thing required to be done or performed, purfuant to cents. y p y . t,1 g . (� r: an of the rovifions o£ t )•iis A�,,and wilful] ne'� ec'�in` or r ° For a permit to land goods of foreign, growth or manufac- fure twGi�t cents. g g refufing to do or perform the fame, according to the true in- y ' d .to the lace of deftination,twen- tent and meaning of this Ac's, shall, a'n being d-sly eonvicled For every permit to .pro�c�ee p ty-five cents: thereof, if not fuhje to fife penalty and difqualification afore- . I ! • faid forfeit the fum of five hundred . dollars for the firft of- I Azad for taking every bond required by this Ac'l, twenty f ,erste, and a like 'fuin for the fccond offence; and 1�all from t cents. How to be air. The whole amount of which fees shall be accounted for by thence for�s�ard be renclexeci:incapable of holding any ofisce o£ tributed. the Collector, and where there is a Colleftor, Naval,Officer and truff or .profit unde>'.the United States' k Surveyor, be equally divided betweeri the faid Officers ' SEc• • 11nd be it urther enabled ' 'hat if any certificate of Certificate or f • is no Naval-Officer, between the ColleLior and - 35 f y regifiry, &c. and where tlleie re iftr recon or enrollment, (hall be fraudentl ufed for an r" y y fraudentlyufed, Surveyor ; and where there is only a Collector, he fliall receive y' t thereof • and where there is more than one fhi or�zreffel -not entitled to the' fame by this fuch {hip or thi�� or �cffci the whole amours_ .h , e ' forfeaced. 4 ' velfel fhall b` forfeited to the United States with htr tackle Surveyor in any diflricR, each of them shall receive his pro- _ ,hall arife in�the ort for which apparel and furniture. portionable part of fuch Bees as p ' ' Provided always, That in all cafes where the he is appointed. y � SEc. 6. And be it urther enac'led, That if any perfon or pet• Up or vefl'el ,hall be a 'certained by any per. 3 f Farther renal- tonnage of any fh p fon (hall falfely make oath or afhi-matron to any 'of the matters ties for offences fon fpeciahy appointed for that purpofe, as is herein before di- herein required to be verified, fuels perfon or perfons ,hall fuf- againft this !I reefed that fuch erfon (hall be allowed and paid by the, Col- adz• i 'fer the like pains and enalties as fhall be incurred by , dons a eaforiable cora enfation for. the fame, out of the fees ittln 'wil ul and�corrul 't perjury ; and that if any erfon leclor r p commg f p p a Y Y P a£orefaid, before any diffrihution thereof as aforeCaid. or perfons ,hall fore, counterfeit, erafe, alter or falfify any i” n v er cafe where ' Naval-Officers SE e. 2. And be it further. enacted, That i e e y• certificate, regifter, r�icence, permit or other document, men. to fign all offs• g : . the Colle oris by this A dire ed to rant any licence, ter- boned in this � 6 ' or to be grantFcl by any Officer of the Guf- tial documents. tificate, permit or other document, the Nav al-Officer, if there file fame. toizis� fuch per.fon�or F r_{'oris fhall, far every ,veli offence, for. be one refiding at the poi t, (hall fign fest the funs of five hundred dollars' SEC- 33. And be it further. Enacted, That in every cafe where t in cafes of for- a forfeiture of any ,hip or veffel, or of any goods, wares -orSEc. 37• And whereas, By an A , intitud , .n Ac'1 for 'r feiture of goods ' or vette], name" merchandize fliall accrue, it hhall be the duty of the ColleFior or �, laying a duty, on goods, wares and merchandizes imported in- of owner or other proper Officer, who (hall give notice of the Pale of fuch to the United States," it is provided, That there fhall be al- o -14wancc xv confinee Eo be o�� �x�ortaticn ,4 1 chip or vefl't>l, or of fuch goods, wares or merchandize, to in- i lowed or paid five cents on every quintal of dried fish, and on of dried or } advertifed• fert in the fame advertifement, the name or names, and the ever barrel of ickled fifh, and of falted rovifions, e1 orted picl{ledfirh, � r. y p p • riot to the lag: a" place or places of refidence of the perfon or perfons, to whom from the United States to any country •without t 3e limits Pay of May, �4 ' ' , thereof, in lieu of the drawback of the duties irnpofed o.n the z;9o• or veffel, goods, war-es or merchandize belonged ` , any fuch ,hip , g or were confined at the time of fuch feizure. im ortation of the fall employed and expended therein, and �YrA}r r Si;'e• 3q . end be it further enacted, That every Colle6lor who t`he�re are now large quantities of fal> within the United States Penalties tren�es again,] (hall knowingly make any falfe regi{lry, retard, or enrollment imported before any duties yvere laid for Clic ule of the faid this Act. of any flip or veffel ; and every Officer or perfon appointed .States : • makeany falfe record of grant as is herein provided, who ,hall m y � � any falfe certificate, or any document whatever, in any manner Be it enae'ted, That no allowance .,hall be made by any Col- l�l t, that ,hall not be Herein prefcribed, of that ,hall be contrary to lec`lor, for any dried or pickled fith, oi; for any falted �proviffons, the R •ff,hiclz w r: fY .4 J./y ' !:'n: 'k. _: . F . ,r... n^^... Y.a. +rd } r a.!+ -.:wi .•y. iti1�§ h r.M,;. . �., Y.`} }(_ { - lll�°'a 3 .aeron-r•.- . , __♦ iF.rr ,•i — rl br' j^rrM. M j' .., � � + , � _.. ..... .. ,... , ,:'• if. „ 4,?. 7—`�� i Vit. _, � r�iiJ+ ••„ v\I`7 �1�[ {s, � I �l ` i ran wr .1v' >,. .. Y r .< '.yd`Y4 .e . _.. I.' . , ,. f r: ,4".' i::,.i .f• +s; d,., . s .»,.. ,. , rY.,+ . . .t ?: .. -.,. .. ,. ._..7. . . .i+ •. ,.. ..n , . . r a. _.... ... $l, `tl i . ..4.h, .3:.. o LTi .r+ : . :. . .... ., .:. A.,,.. '•1.. sxp .. -_• i� ,. , + ,., fe . . :. .... -.. ._ .. - +•. T, t F r E • 4f U NI T E I3 S T A T E S. S OF THE ' 70 A W dut of J. D. r 8 • SEC . 4- fled be it further enafled, That it (hall be the y 7 9 �,D• i78g. which fhall be exported from the United States prior to the the 1'reaiurer to receive and keep the monies of'the United of th�u. F 1. -J Taft day of May,�one thoufand feven hundred and ninety. States, and to difburfe the fame upon warrants drawn by the { ter. xBERG tar of the 'Treafury, counterfigned by the Comptroller, 1 .FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLE , Secretary ^ Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. recorded by the Regifter, and not otherwife ; he mall take United States, ani is for all monies paid by hirer, and all receipts for mo- ; JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Pre of the receipts Prefident of the Senate, nies received by him, tnall be endorfed upon warrants figned r: Q by the Secretary of the Treafury, without which warrant fo + f Approved, Sefltember the firft, 1789 GEORGE WASHINGTON, figned, no acknowledgment for money received into the pub- t lie 1'reafur fhall be valid : And the Paid Treafurer fhall ren- ° ' Prefident of the United States, Y der his accounts to the Comptroller quarterly (or oftener if ; o hereof, when fettled, to required) and (hall tranfmit a copy t A Pe XIII of the Treafury ; he fhall moreover, ori the r C H the Secretary Al third day o£ every feffion o€ Congrefs, lay before the Senate r , URY DEPARTMENT . 4n ACT to ElYabl the TR E A s and Houfe of Reprefentatives, fair and accurate copies'. of all Re re enta- 3` SEC, r • E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of p f him from time to time rendered to, and fettled aCCOr�ntS by trues of the United States of lhnerica, in Congrefs.af" with the Comptroller as aforefaid, as alfo a true anu E�erfe ,j fembled, That there fhall be a department of Treafury, in which account of the ftate of the Treafury He (hall at all times fab- + all be the following Officers, namely ; a Secretary of the ,,,i t to the Secretary of the Treafury, and the Comptroller, or Department de- fh g fignated; Treafury, to be deemed head of the department, a Comptrol- either of them, the infpedion of the monies in his hands ; and ler, an Auditor, a Treafurer, a Regifter, and an .AfI'rftant to the shall, prior to the entering upon the duties of his office, give • _ - d b the �ecretar ofiirersthc ein. Secretary of the Treafury, which Aflifl:ant (hall be appointed bond, with fuf)'icrent fitcetres; to be approve y }�� • , • • • . and Com troller, in the fum of one hundred ° by the Paid Secretary $ of the Treafury E • 2. find be itfurther enacted, .That it fhall be the duty and fifty thoufand dullarsPpayable to the United States, with Sc f Secretary of the Treafury to digefl and prepare plans condition for the faithful performance of the duties of his of. Duties of the of the y,- Secretary. for the improvement and management of the revenue, anal fice, and for the fidelity of t"he perfons to be by him employed fu ort of public credit ; . to prepare and report eflr- which bond (hall be lodged in the office of the Comptroller of for the p P p � mates of the public revenue, and the public expenditures ; to the Treafury of the United States. ••ntend the colle ion 'of the revenue ; to decide on the find be it further enafted, That it (hall be the duty ofthe �editor. fuperi SEC. 5. and Rating accounts and making returns, _ . forms of keeping ed or to be of the Auditor to receive all public accounts, and after exams- under the herein -eflablifh . , nation to certify the balance, and tranfmit the accounts with �¢ and to grant, n �' _ hereafter provided, cell warrants for monies to be iffued from the vouchers and certificate to the Comptroller, for his deer- 1 ► , 6 ' in urfuance of appropriations by law ; toexecute That if anyerfon whofe account = ` the Treafury, p • fion thereon : Provided, P to the fale of the lands belonging to the ` ` p fuc h fervrces relative fhall be fo audited, be diffa*istied therewith, he may within United States, as may be by law, required of him ; to make " fix months appeal to the Comptroller againfl Each fettlement• report and give information to either branch of the i.egifla_ - SEo, 6• fl�zd be it further enacted, That it fhall be the duty Dia,es of the ture in erfon or in writing (as he may be required) refpe& of the Regifter to keep all accounts of the receipts and expen Rcg.fler. y ..'. P ing all matters referred to him by the Senate or Hou of Re= ditures of the public. money, and of all debts due to or from the United States ; to receive from the Comptroller the ac- refentatives, or which (hall appertain to his office ; and ge- +. p 4 t rhxw; nerally to perform all fuch fervices relative to the finances, as counts which shall have been finally adjufted, and to pre ferve ` he (hall be diree�ed to perform. Tach accounts withtheir vouchers and certificates ; to record Duties of the SE e . 3. find be it further enacted, That it 17ra1'1 be the duty all warrants for the receipt or payment of monies at the "1'rea- Comptroller, the Comptroller to fuperrntend the ad�uftment and prefer- fury, the fame thereon, and to tranfmit to the Secre q of P y vation of the public accounts ; to examine, all accounts fettled tary of the Treafury copies of• the certificates of balances o by the Auditor, and certify the balances arrfing thereof to the accounts ad�ufted as is herein drredeu. f" , Re iffier ; to counterfign all warrants drawn by the Secretary SEC,- 7, And be it further enaed, That whenever the Secre- secretarprento- �n g - - l �.o warranted b law • to report ` of the Treafury, . which inalr u.. wa_ _ �_ y � P , tary fhall be removed from office by the Prefident of the Unr- vtd,Afiittant to - • papers to be r{fued in have cuttod to the Secretary the oflicial forms of all p p ted States, or in any other cafe of vacancy in the office c gar Se- rccol &c.y €° • office for colledin . the public revenue, and the tal-- the Aflifiant (hall, during the vacancy, have t • • g i the different o g cre y , manner and form of keeping and flating the accounts of the and cuflody of the records, books and papers appertaining to feveral persons ernploved therein ; he fliall moreover provide punctual payment of all monies which may to the Paid office, for the regular and unci p y ^: SEC. 8. find be it further enafted, That no perfon appointed g WN be collec'led, and (hall dire& profecutions for all delinqueL�ics to any oace, inftituted by this Act, shall drrec'lly or indirectly of Officers of the Revenue, and for debts that are, or fha 1 be due to the Uuited States. N, i •' t : J t r 4 1i" f• o- _ E ,/.! .•.. -. .., i.,^w -'. .-: !. - .. f .... A .Lh.. :d:` f. l k. y[m.+ Yk<..l.:Y b h; .,. •. ' x � ! • ,,,. � {G, ,r. :'� :3 - W_..�.a1r�•¢...Nr�y,V:,da" .f+e ,:r... -. -.: • -: : .. ._.. .,,. ..._ :.. .. A...'A .,_ .: ....1i.J'u... _;.....racer,:. k"�`.,_;__'�, ..J' . .. . .. .. ......_.n...... i"..,.� .,. _�l... _ _. . .. . -..._._ ..i8e,- ..m':�nra—i•-- - ^� •i11�:+Ndsla .I7�Ires.'+a✓I�lelvtl�i� i'�rl.'v4��1:C ".:. .,.c,';: s H }, 91AF ,� irk WA MMy✓4'. _ _ .#', ,. i t1 G 'L i F � , { t T E d � E � A T S 72 ]L .A- W S or THE U N Y T • Com troller, eight hundred dollars : To the principal Clerk of �. D. i 789• A. D. I71;g. be concerned or interefied in carrying on the bufir�efs of trade p « ' vef:. the Auditor, fix hundred dollars : '1'o the principal Clerk of the or commerce,erce or be owner in whole or in art, of any fed �----,�� c m m p PCTfonfi a - Treafurer fix hundred dollars, Heads of de- +` s r pointed to of fel, or purchafe by himfelf, or another m trufl fc�r him, any S find be it further enacted, That the heads of the three partments to l' i five, under this public lands or other public property, or be concerned ip .the l:e. 2. Departments firfl above-mentioned, fhall appoint fuch Clerks appoint Clerks , 1 i a purchafe or difpofal of any public fecurities of anyState, or o£ their laries. 1 to his own ufe an . emolu- therein refpec'lively as they fhall find neceflary ; and the £diary � the United States, or take or appy `f T Prohibition up- of the faid Clerks refpec' ivel� , £hail not exceed the rate of five on, Rllent or gain for negociatiuw or tranfaaing any bufi.nefs in toe Paid department other than what: (hall b,e allowed by law ; and hundred dollars per annum. ' s if anv perfon (hall offend agalnft any of the prohlbitlops 0£ FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG � l: • - Speaker of- this the Houfe of Reprefentatives. Ac'1:, he fhall be deemed guilty :of a high m:Sdquip4no� , and penalty fo- and forfeit to the United States the penal of three tlioufanel JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and ,1 breach of them. Pr f dent f the Senates dollars, and £hall upon convic"lion b,e reluoved frou3, officer, and forever thereafter incapable o€ holding any office under the Approved September the eleventh , 1789. t h t 1f an oth r erfon than a pub GEORGE WASHINGTON, Provide 7 ..a e United States. Pr t . � Y P. • p • lic prefecutor fhall give information of 'anyfuch offence, upo.ti Prefident of the United States. � • :r f which a profecution and conviefion f ha':1 b,4' had, one half tbe aforefaid penalty of three ,thoafand dollars, when recovered £hall be for the ufe of the perfon givipg i-gch information, eC H A P. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUH.LENBBRC,, Speaker of the Hogfe f Reprefentcati��es, RE— An ACT to provide ,for the fafe-keeping of the A c T s , ,k JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and c 9'R Ds, and SEALof the United Stater, and f or other ` % .Prefident of the Senate. Purpofese Approved, September the fecond, 1789. ` SEC . Y . Bof E it enat7ed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives GEO�.GE . WASHINGTON, lnlb Cates• the United States of 4nierica in Congrefs af�,:.:�led,Pre Zden't 0 • the Untied SDepartment of f f That the `Executive Department, denominated the Depart- Foreign Affairs zt, • --- ment of Foreign 'Affairs; (hall hereafter be denominated thehanged to the , t De artment of State; and the principal Officer therein £hall Stapte;tment of r C H . A P. XIII. hereafter be called the Secretary of State. i .fin ACT /T/or E atilt/ zit the SALARlEs o the Executive 2 And• beit ur! 'er enacted That whenever a bill, or- 1e C�ficers of iJovernment, with them Affiants and Clerks. ` der, refslution, or vote of the Senate and Houfe of Rep refen- t, • Additional du- { SECTION L. ,E it, era�ted h the Senate and I-loufe o f Reprefenta,- tatives,•having been ;approved and figned by the Prefade i h ties affigned the : y : tiles o . the United. #rtes q flnterica in C n . res the United States -or not having been, retained by him secretary of the Annual falaries f° f f Q g f „ , ,> .�; s eftablifhed, a�jemb1ed, hat there ihal_1 be, allowed to the Officers hereafter his obje6tiors, full become a law, or take effe�, it fliall forth- faid depart- or payable uar• meat. p y q ti ed the fpllow>4n annual `falaries payable quarterly at with thereafter be received by the faid Secretary: from the terly -Inen, on g p y 1 the Treafury of the Untedttes To the Secretary of the Prefident. :' And whenever a Uill, order, refolution or.vate, £hall l r Rate of and '�reafur three thoufaiid. fi e, huz�di� d .doYlars �o rhe S.ecre- be re urned. by . the Prefident with .his gbje ions, and shall, on to what Offi- y� tar in the. De artment of S;>are three thoufand five hu dr d beim reconfidered b agreed .• to bepaired and ;approved by I' g , - � cors allowed• y P dollars : To tiie Secretary m the epartn�ent of War -Ehree two-thirds of both Houfes of Congrefs and thereby become . afar two a law or . take efl'ec'l, , ><t £hall, in fuch .cafe, be received by the thoufand dollars . To the CompirollPr c3 the Trey y, o r ' fifteen bun red doll ars : ! `, faid Secretary from the,Prefident of the Senate, or the Speaker thoufand dollars : To the Auditor, ,, , d • ' • x To the Treafurer two thoufand dollars To the -Regiffer, of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, in. which foevei Houfe it t= ver or of the fhall la{A. have been f, approved • and the faid Secretary (hall, twelve ll-uridred and fifty".dollars To the Go. 'tJ • "` rn Territory for lii .falai. as Much and for difchar ing as foon as conveniently' may be, after he £hall" receive the , r " the duties of fu ,tyrintendant of Indian affairs, in the Northern fame, caufe every fuch 'law order refolution and vote, to be 1 1? *f id nt two tho-ufand dollars . o the three :Jud es of publifhed in at leaft • three the public newfpapers printed . 'r I�epartme , � g, . the Wefl:ern Territory) Pitch e i ht hi zhdred dollars To the within 'the• United" Status, and £hall alio caufe one printf her t ' g Affiflant of the Secretary of.they ,1 reafurc: fifte i, hundred dol- w..be delivered to each Senator and Re'l�refentative o r l lar To the C�1tef.0 Clerk �n the De artinent of State, 'ei ht'l�un- United States, and two printed copies duly authenticated, to ll s . l died dollars : To the Chief C1PZ•k De the Department of ��LVar fix fent to the Executive authority of each State ; and lie fha ; To the Secr ,tar flern Terrstory, fe_ carefully preferve the originals, and fhall caufe the fame to be hundred dollars : e y of the We ver. hundred and,fifty dollars : To th�.pri>�c pal Clerk of the recorded in books to be provided for the purpofe. Comptroller, S SE 4 1 l � _ . t u ' r 5 jr I-Wf'11� t INK • �'r) �r'' � ,....• <.. tea+ vs.,,:.. +:smv j .i • _ ._ r r ♦„. .y.x,. {.. n R}. 'A. __—' w-• "F��� ) J 'Yr A�.1 g 'dam', e�+ :M>fi.._� ', , . f. ..4. __.:_ne. ,.� \ ,.`M•r..c _ :]ih , ,n•. : '.`:^65jQ.1->..b.. . � , t.tl..'S"'�1�L.T.31:nL.WloJmr.Y .�r" A,.. _�C'�'�um. ..�....1� ., 1x ..Lv°sor::r^..n:. , yprr R f r{ r A , , F I� y r I r a IY ' NITED STATES, 75 � 7q. L A W S OF Tn >r U r. e 4. D- 17s'g. � Z.D. 18 - SF c. find be it urther enaRed That the Peal heretofore C H A P. ��- � ----Y--� ufed b the United S aces in Con refs afl'embled, shall be, and. az1 fj entitled, " .fin bbl to Y g o u end art o Seal of the U.S. hereby is declared to be the Peal of the United States. �n ACT t f fp f regulate the Colle�tIon of the Duties impo/ed by Law on the y Wares and SEc. 4, find be it further enat7ad, That the faid Secretary Mall To age of Ships or Vetfels, and on Goods, z °l al and (hall make out and record, and (hall af- ' keep the faid fe Mercliandizes, imported into the United States," and f or ,t Secretary a fix the faid feal to all civil commifflons, to Officers of the other Pur o es. t pf � keep and affic .. the feal to all United States, .to be appointed by the Prefident by and Nkith. y f f p f - civil commif- SECTION I . 1'U it enaded b the Senate and Ho,u e o . Re re enta frons, the advice and confent of the Senate, or by the Prefident alone." fives of the United States of f�n�erica, in Congrefs af- Provided, That the faid feat fhall not be affixed to any commif- enabled That fo much of the Aft intituled An Act to regu- t ,� Pion before the fame (hall have been figned by the Prefident of •f r • ,, late the colle�tlon of the duties impofed� by law on the tonnage. Re{fri�ion �� `=; , the -United States, nor to •any other irnftrument or act, without ' of Ships or Vefl'els, and on Goods, Wares and Merchandizes, the Vot boundtip ` ! t the f ecial warrant of the Prefident therefor. „ the cnded.ntac P imported Into the United States, as obliges •fhips or eflels fufpcnded. Pr id Secretary shall bound up the river Potowmac, to come to, and depofitmaul- Ir. ' S E c. 5 ,d nd be it further evaded, That the fa , „•.r„ office-to be made for the fail department, of fuch ::fef�s of their cargoes with the Officers at St. Mary's and Yeo- Ccaui�. a Peal of offic o p Secretary to comico, before they proceed to their port of delivery, fliall be provide a feat device as the Prefident of the United States (hall approve, and and is hereby fufpended until the fir.ft day of NIav nest# of office. all copies of records and papers in the faid office, authenticated • • ' ad- SEC. z. Be it further enaded, That all the privileges and ad- under tlY faid -real, (hall be evidence equally as the original re-* owned b citizens of the vantages to which dips and vefl`I o, y , cord or papers g ental United Mates, are by law entitled, fhall be, until the 'fifteenth Privileges er- And be itfurther enabted, That there fhall be aid to day of January next, extended to (hips " a,nd• veflels wholly tended to rips, SEC. 6. ,f p f North- the ' &c n Feea of office to wned by citzens of States of North-Carolina and Rhode- Carolina and ' the Secretary, for the ufe of the United States, the following 4 . ` be paid for the �'nr�, --P. rovided Tliat the Inafter ltn°de-Ifland, ufe of the U. s. fees of office, by the perfons requiring the a.,. . Ices to be per- Ifland and Providence Plantations. until Jan. next. ; r mentione y p when the are , erformed for an Ofhcer of the of every fuch ship or vefl"el laft formed, except d, shall produce a re- u y • e4w4w . in a matter gelatin to the duties of'his office, to gifter for- the fame, conformable to the laws of the State in United States, wit : For making out .and authenticating copies .of records, which it (hall have been obtained, lhewing that the fold fhip or s � „ • veflel is and before the firft day of Sep emher �nfta.nt was ins one hundred words for - ! F r ten cents for each sheet; containing owned as a£o.refaid and make ,oath or affirmation, before the authenticating a copy :of a record or :paper under.the feat of of. , v cents* - Colle.c'tor of the port in which the benefit of this Act Is claim- fice, twenty five ed, that the fhip or veflel for whica ue regifter is produced, t erein mentioned an tlia.t he believes it is Hill Secretary to SEC, 7- .4nd be it furtber ended, That'the Secretary fhall is the fame h , , f,r have cultody of forthwith after -his appointment be entitled to have the `cufto- wholly owned b..y the .perfon or perfons named In faid regiiler, ., papers, &e., of d and chase of the faid feat of. 'the United States; a`nd alto and that he or they. are citizens of one of the States raforefaid, ' late Cougrefa. y b � �. Ce}tain articlee ' books, loculus and a ors, remaining in the office of the SEc. : end be str fur#ber enae7ed, That all rune, loaf fugar and fuhjea to antics of all boo , P P late Secretary of°the United States in Congrefs afl'embled and chocolate, manufactured or Inde in the States of, Nordi-Caro• as on foreign he faid books records and a ers as may appertain to lana .or Rhode Ifland and Providence Plantations and import- °°as• t fuch of t -papers Y , ' ° the Treafury department ;or War department, iliall be deliver. ed or brought ,into ;the United States, ffialT be deerz�ed and ta- ; E ed over to the principal Officers In the faid.departments refpectp Sen to be fubjec't to fire like duties as goods of the like kind .. 1 r V F� ti�.�i1 •. ively, as the Prefident of the United.States ffiall direct* itnported�from any foreign Efate, kingdom or country, are stn made .fubjec't to. Rehoboth eQa- • SEc. 4. end be it further enaed, That Reoboth .in the State p FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MU$LENgERG Y `„ ,'y, • . • bilged Y ort + x, ?' Speaker of the Houfe of 12eprefentatities. "> of 1VIafI'achufetts, fhall be.a port of entry and deliver until the of entry. { •, ,;I, . , JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the tTnited`States, and fifteenth day of Jan,�%ary next, and that a Collector be appoint- � i Prefident of the Senates ed for the fame. . rh` Approved, SeptenZber the fifteenth, 17$(�. I'REDERLCK 1�UGUSTUS MLTHLrNnIRG, , GEORGE WASHINGTON SP e . of tl�e Hoz fc of Reprefcntatives. GE ,5L Prefident of the, United States. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and P, r f den# of tbe-;Senate. , 9 Approved, .September the fixteenth; ,1780• ,G,EOR;GI✓ WASHINGTON5 ; C A P. Prefident of the United States. ; C1IAP. , • t it V. S + I A it A�w.-'�" ; :' ..ri� — . w� w•••^+w� _�:1n.�_ _ . a �.fl- . ' ,�i � `e, H •m ar.e. , 4..4 ^,.�,1 - e.., � r .. Y -.r._ .: bf'••l;, _. : .air 1 t" S . . •. a". ..:.. . . . .: d {•.pr». .....r.. -` - '". r .3 fir/ ' i • 'E( y t 9 r v fa)j J4 'n y w I11 ,r •f 8 L �A. W S OF THE r� UNIT ED 'STATES. 79 a`�""��`�; .f1.D. r �8g. C H A P. XVII. ively, and• toontinue -folong asthey fhallrem aininoffice, and tl.D. 178g. to be paid quarterly out of the rreafury of the United An ACT for allowing certain ComP-EN'SATION to the ;5 States. ,) Judges of the Supreme and other Courts, and to the At- FRED AUGUSTUS 1r1U'HLENBERG, �` ;� Z4 -General o United States. Speaker of the Houfe f Reprefentatavea. k{1� 1 -torney Gert r f the G Sec. I . E it ena�ied b, the Senate and Bouft o Re re enta- JOIN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, grad ?: tines o the "United States o nieri a, in Conn r�s af- Prefident of the Senate. f f %' f Approved,p roved September the twenty-fourth, 17896 r1 femGled, That there (hall 'be allowed to the Judges of the Su PP Y . salaries of the . • 'GE'ORGE WASHINGTON ` preme .and other Courts of the United States, the yearly coin- c�,;ef-JuRice, a i Prefident of the United States. JUR1CC80f CI1C penfations herein after mentioned, to wit : To the Chief-Juf- � k supreme court tiee four .thoufand dollars ; to each of t c ]ufiices of-the Su- - and nilirift ••�• ; Judges, preme Court three thoufand five hundred dollars ; -to the Jud a of .the diftriist of Maine one tlioufand dollars ; to the C H A P. SIX. ` udge of the diftric't of New:Hampfhire one 'thoufand dollars ; ACT to E abli ) the UDICIAL COURTS o the United " { to the judge of the diftriLt of 'M4acrhufetts twelve. hundred 3 States. I f 1 dollars ; to the Judge of the difiriLl of Connecticut one thou- '� a r; land dollars ; to the Judge of the diflrit� of New-York fifteen SEC`rION I. E it enaced by the Senate and Houle of Repr fen- '') � if rift of w rfe ttves of the lAiled States of ,r4merica, in Con- hundred dollars , to the ,Judge of the d � Ne Je y one thoufand dollars to the Judge of the diftric't of :Penn- call efs a ambled, That the Supreme Court of the United States, SuprcmeCoure� • Chief- uQue, E a' 3 fylvania fixteen hundred dollars ; to the Judge offrthe diftri confift of a Chief Jufiice and five affociate Jufiic.es, any five air ciatcs. four of whom (hall be a quorum and (hall hold annually at of Delaware eight ;hundred .dollars • to the Judge of the dif- q y • ' th feat of overnment two feflions the one commencing the Two feirens , . tri'c'e of Maryland, fifteen hundred .dollars ,; to the Judge of � � � j firft Monday of February, and the other the firft Monday of annually. F ° , the diftrift of'Virgrnia eighteen hundred dollars , to the Judge Y Y� Au uft. That the affodate uftices (hall have precedence ac- of the di{trift of Kentucky one thoufand dollars • to the Judge g J Y ' cording to the date of their commifhons, or when the corn- 0 the dill r-ict of South:Carolina eighteen hundred dollars ; to g the ,judge of the drfiri+ of Georgia fifteen hundred dollars ; mifl-ions of two or more of them bear date on the Paine day, ru • according to their refpec'tive ages and to the Attorney-Ge'n'eral of the United St•rtes fifteen hun- Commence- , p SEC. 2. And be it further enalted, That the United States dred dollars • which com enfations ihall commence from their . , , Ment of, and refpec'tive appointments and be . paid at the Treafury of t'he ihall-be, and they hereby are divided into thirteen rliftric�ts, 1 how payable. United States in quarterly payments. to be limited and called as fellows, to wit, one to confift of ch&seen ail . that part of the State of Maffachufetts which lies eafterly of F1tED,ERI.CK AUGUSTUS MUH.LENBERG,, the Rate of New-Hampfhire, and to be called Maine Diftri Speaker of the H©rtfe pf Repr fentatsves• Statef New-Ham p fhire and to be called � one to confift of .the o p 'UrI ADAMS Vice-Pre ideni o the United State. and J f ` New-Hampfhir�e Iliftri& ; one to confiit of the remaining part ` Prefident of the Senate* of the State of M-afl'achu-fetts, and to be called Maffachufettts ,< Approved, Septenaher the twenty-third, 1739. Di{lt-i one toconfift of the State of Connecticut, and to be k' GEORGE WASHINGTON, called Connefticut Diftrid, ; one to confifi of the flate' of New- Their dilrifiotts. 4 Prefident e( the Unrited States. York,. and to be, called` New-York Diftric't • one to confi('t of the State of New-Jerfey, and* to be called New-Jerfey Dif}ric� y one to confift of the State of Pennfylvania, and to be called C H A P• XVIII. h_ Pennfylvania Diftrrct ; one to confift of the- State of, Delaware, All ACT or allowin a 'CoMPENSAT14 to the Prefident and to be called Delaware Difirict ; one to eoriftfi of the State f g of Maryland, and to lie' called, Maryland Diftrict ; one to con- and Vice-Prefident of the United States, fifl; of the State of Virginia, except that part called, the diflr;ic't y f f p f of K.entuck , and to be called Virginia, difi••r� ; one to confrtf SECTION I . E it ena�Zcd the Senate and ,Hou .e a Re re ants- r ' B tines o the United States of America, in Con res yin art' of` Mie State of Virginia, and be; cal- i L f f g J of t�h.e remain g p g a embled That there 'fhall be allowed to the Prefident of the .� � led Kentucky Diftrie't- • one- to con - of the State of South-C:a- United States, at the rate of twenty-five thoufand dollars, rolina and to be called S'outh,Carolina � Difl'rrct ; and one to r f t - 9 c r is Dif- 1 Prefident and with the ufe o he furniture and other effe s, now in his pof confift of the State of Geor ii, and' to be called G e g ViceiPrefident's feflion belon in to ;the United States and to the Vice-Pre g Compenfetion, g $riC i; how payable. fident at the rate of five thoufand dollars per aunum, in full SeG. � , flnd lie it further eased; That there be a Court cal- AdiRriEt court { ° •J in cich di[trid; a compenfation for their refpective fervices, to commence with led a Diftrif Court- in, -the aforementioned�ldiftri&s; to .the time of their entering on the duties of their offices refpect. confsft of. one: Judge, who:each--.of refide in the difiric't for which ivel w, Y� he 9R, d `710. I F Y' S R yf rPJ} t 1.1 ` 1 4. .. • � ' 1 H: �-.. .._., �C'+"r�.iwf .w!14 _ ..kw•, `s� t"....» ... sry�Y';r ,� �� XF *"f�q �f ......x. .. ... _ .w—''.�.._ ,_. _. .. .. _ .. .. Ji/1�411 -..�_.�.• ..-� �1�1�. w'. ';"u'`aw r_ o. . •,.�;... 'r 5, .'$ , .� _ _ .ety.. ,�1 - w-':r.i. is +� .<ti- .a e .i� a. ,.. . _.....� .........�.._� - r....:.. ....... .. .. ._ ,.•. I�.Alilf--- . tlM- -- .,: o....... .�<...�s. .�:....�.�_ -- — --.1i�a� ,.r�.. .-..... n....nr.,,;. ✓a.' ;. ti _717 � ar u.' `q i ?K1, 71 btlU.,I IN: . r 2 � r - A E 8 UNITED sT _ �V r7 fA 80 L A OF THE �s be called Circuit Courts, and shall confift of any two . J uifices A.D. 789• of the Supreme, eourt, and tk�e. diftric' Judge of ;fuch diaricls, L-�-Y---' 4. D. 1789 he is appointed and (hall be called a Diilri�f Judge, and (hall Provided That r. ���.- --� hold annually tour feffions, the firfi of which to commence as s a❑ two._of whom fliah con{ itutz a quorum F 1, dillric'� ud e shall glue avote in any cafe of appeal or error f tour fciFi<,t,s follows, to wit : In the difiric't� of New-York and of New- n J g ,.� annually in a '' of Pennf lvania on the fe- diflric & err rfe on the firil • in the difirt y from his own decifion ; but inay affign the 1•eafoils of fuck his held. h Je y' • � Connecticut on the third, and in the � � •, , Gond in the d><ftnc� of decifion. • • ext • urtber enaed, . that, .the firfi feffion of the {t r a1 diftrid of Delaware, on the fourth 1 uefdays of November next ; SEc, 5, find be st f , f tts of Maine and of Maryland on Circuit. Court in. the feveral diftr>ics (hall commence at the i r in the diftricts of Mafl'achu e , Y 6a d First feiiion of • f Georgia on the fecond, and ><n the w-Jerfey, on the .fecond, in New- , { the firft , in the. di(frid o g times following,. to wit ;. in ,Ne . the Circuit York on. �.ie fourth, in Pennfy lvania on the, eleventh, in Con Courts. } diftric'ls of New-Hampfhire, of Virginia, and of Kentucky on tt f�.. 1 the third 1'uefda s of December next ; and the other three nec' icut on the twenty-fecond, and in.�Delaware on the xwen- l -seventh da s .of April next ; in. Miffach.ufetts on the third, e ie{lions progreilively in the refpec'l.ive diffric'ls on the like Tuef= ty, . Y . days ever third calendar month afterwards, and in the dif- in Mar land on. the leve^.th, ill South•Carolina on the twelfth, r , Y Y Y j. • 4 f trier of South-Carolina on the third Monday in March and "in ;Nev,_ggampfhire an the twentieth,:><n 'S irbin>a on the twen- the firfi Monday in July, the fecond Monday m>la on. the twenty-ei hth days of May September, y d and in Geor g , Y J Y ty-fecen , in-December of each and ever year, commencing in Decem. newt, and the fubfequent felons, in the refpe�five dill r; c'ls on YY t ber next ; and that the Diftri6t Judge (hall have power to hold the,like days. of every iix.th calendar ..onth afterwa'rc s, except yt, " fpecial Courts at his difcretion: That the ftated Diftr & Court ' where the fefion of the raid Coui ....•11 V . in . South-Carol>lna, , ;� .1 f6 1 continence Special Difiria fhall be held at the places following, to wit : In the diifric. of g commence on the ;firil , and in %yeorgia,where ...al . i l °u`ts' h7aine at Portland and Pownalborough alternately, beginning on the feventeenth-.day .of Oc'lober, and except when any of 1 r .. , • in the difiri6t of New-l-iampihire, at Exeter and ie da s shall happen on a Sunday, and thee► the ';fefZion fhhe at the firif , thcj . y }` d+ Partfmouth alternately, beginning at the first ; in the diilri t��e nlext day followings And the feffiuns uf,t 4 .commence o of Mafl"achufetts, at Bo{'ton and Salem alternately, beginning at faid Circuit 'Court shall be held i>q the diftric't .of Nevem-HrmPe '1 the firfi ; in the diftr;ie'l of Connec'ficut, alternately at Hart- i . ' ih>lre at Portsmouth and l✓xethufettsrat Boitoueglin the diitric'1: ford and New-Haven, beginning at the firfi: ; in the d><{tnc� of firil: ; ,in the• difl,ric't of Maffac New-York at New-York ; in the di{tri�t of New-Jerfey, al= of Connecticut alternately at Hartford and New-Haven, Le,gin- ► , ' t 1 at New-Brunfwick and Burlington, beginning at the at the lafl: • ..in the difirift, of New-York, alternately at terra e y -ning _ . . +� in the diftrid of Pernf lvania, at Philadelphia and York- . , firfi Y ` . New-York and Alhan , beM . �,g at 'the fir-� m ;the d>iftn� y n nn'<n - - • . .of: Pe>nnf ylvania, ,. '!'own, alternately, beginning at the firfi ; in the Diilnc't of of New-Jerfey at Trenton , m the di ri �;` ' Delaware, alternately at New-Caftle and Dover, beg,nn;ng at `T' beginning ternatel at Ph><ladel hi and York-Toy� u be innin at the Dc y P : . the firfi. ; in the difirid of Maryland, alternately at Baltimore 'firfi • in the, diff ricl of Delaware, alternately at New•Caftle an t _ and Eamon beginning at the first ; in tie d><itxic'l of Virginia, ' *XA � • in t1�e di ric'l of ;Maryland, al- g g Dover, be?�innlnf� at «•�- �. Circuit Courts. alternately at Richmond and Williarniburgh, beginning at the , beginning. . Special cetriorrs 1� ternatel , : at Annapolis andafion at e ndW it firfi in the diflri6t of Kentucky, at Harrodfburgh • in the .the diflriEt of .V rgin><a alternately at Charlott�y} . 4 difiri�l of South-Carolina, at Charlefl c.�n ; and in the diftri�l cf liamfbur h, beginning at the firil ; in the dii�riFt begin'filines Georgia, alternately at Savanna and Augufla, beginning at the g CarQlina, .alternately, at Columbia, and Char�efion, 5 ; • ;—and that the f ectal Courts fhall be held at the fame s first , p at the firif ; and • m the d><firrift of Georgi.4, ; alternately, •; lace in each diflri as the Mated Courts or in dif}r><c�s that And the t Sa Hannah ., and, Augufia,.. beginning at the firfi. r the a �' Special Courts have two, at either of them, in the difcretion of the judge, or a i ' J g ' Circuit Counts shall have power to hold special .feffions fo where held. �: P at their difcretion, at fuch other place in the diffrift, as the nature of; the bufinefs • -•� -- • that in the di that trial oT , criminal. caufes at any ,other ou and his difcretion fhall dire�`t• And t s rr ' . ;p or:-at the difcretion of the ,Supr.eme Court. 1 have but one lace for holdingthe DlfiriEt Court, the records 1 Sic;. 6. And be it further e>ia� ed, `That the Supreme Court thereof shall be kept that lace • and in diftri�fs that have •� n ;, Mein 1efent, be 1"r one. or snore of- its Jufi-ic .r g p ' .. Where records ma , an and P P kept. two, at that place in each diflria which the Judge fhall appoint Y Y Y- until a quorum be. convened ; SEC. . And be it urtber enaRed, That the beforeirertioned adjourned -from day to day,:, 4 .1� that a Circuit Court ma alto- be .adjour'laed from day to day e and Kentucky, (hall be dividedjudge h f f Main , itssyor if none are prefent, by the Mar- supretrre Court diftric`ts, except t o e d Y by one of i _ • a into three circuits, and be - called the eaftern, the middle and dial of the diilric'f, ;until a quorum , e convened , and that a adjourned by r t 'three Circuits, one or more r,+' That the eaffern circuit fhall confifl of the fouthern circuit. JuRices, Circuit R :, and how diva- ,,,, 3aiftric'f Court .ineaic �f the inability of the taeeof tVritten Courtsadjourn- affachufetts Conne�`ficut ,...d a fefi'ion, may byj ded, the difiric'ls of New-Hampflure, M � the .coinmencement of • „ New-York ; that the middle circuit (hall confiff of the dif{ric�s direc'ied to the Marfllal of the dif- cd. order-from .the faid Judge, 1 r, of New-Jerfey, Pennfylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virga- tr'i.d, be.adjourned by the faid Nlarfhal to fuch, day, antecedent k Dia ; and that the fouthern circuit shall confifi of the dillrids to the next (fated fAlon of the ,faid Court, as in the faid order { ` of South-Carolina and Georgia, and that there (hall be held an. all be appointed, and in cafe of the death of Clic laid Judge, ,xf nually in .each diitri6t of faid circuits, two Courts, which fhalt Pp and be S 4,A r i w • 7 ti .$7. r y ^ ..: <.... ...matin. _.1 n'YNWt/. ..._.:..�....'n.—. r . -. .. . T 4 .. �l.c.,�_ s .��: �..♦ .'nR .i.. :..4 , .:.an. IN 70 A TP311 . n- • •.1. : • Y - 7 , , e f " Y q t # i ' 31 y, d j� E Q t rti So z L A► W S or THE U N I T T{'. D < ti t • - id made and of all fuits for penalties and for- AD • i� than as aforefa �...--, and his vaLarcv not being fupplied, all procefs, pleadings and And ---v=- proceedings off what nature foevever, pending before the faid feitures incurred, under the laws of the United States. i'``trit} `"°°"' Court fllall be coni (hall alio have coy nizance concurrent with the Courts of the ;¢ adjourned. , t continued of courfe until the next slated fef- y ion aft • 1 States or the Circuit Courts, as the cafe ma re, of all , r after the feveral the �� e appointment and acceptance of the office by his r ' iucceffor. caufes where an alien Tues for a tort only in vio at'on o Concurrent ju- ' t d Stales. And ill"all al- rirdi&ionr Si c• 7 . And be it enaRed, That the Supreme Court, law of nations or a treaty of the U if mentioned, of :ill lusts 1. The Courts and the Diflrid Courts ffiall have ower to a oint Clerks for fo have cognizance, concurrent as les fue and the matters ` have r",ver to their refPedtive Courts and that the Clerk for each Diflric� at common lav, where the United States the fum or value of aypuint clerks ' in dif ute amounts exclufive of coils, Y 4 red dollars. And fl'all alio have jurifdic'lion exclu- i Court fllall be Clerk alfo of the Circuit Court in fuch diflri6f, P , and each of the faid Clerks fhal] before he enters upon the ex- g• one hued ecution of his office take the following oath r affirmation, lively of the Courts of the feveral States, of all f the dose's p- Try rial °rfadt by o firma ion, to a I A. B. being a • Confuls or Vice-Confuls except for offences above . P wit , � , • rlieir oath or --" b ppointed Clerk of do folenin- Diflric"ls tion aforefard, And the trial of iffiies in fact in the, affirmation. �� ly fwear or affirm that I will truly and faithfully enter andma- record r, /~ � in all caufes except civil ca�.ifes of admiralty and iiia- ' record all the orders, decrees,judgments and proceedings of Courts the faid Court, and that I will faithfully and impartially dif- ritime jurifdiC`lioiJ , shall be by jury. charge�and perform all the duties of my faid office accord= 4"" SEc• °' And be it further enaeied, That the D iflric'l Court to Kentucl p Dire r cc � � , triEt Court. ill to the beff fave Kentucky diflria fliall, befides the �urifdi lion aforefard its of g o my abilities and underilanding. So help y r " me God." Which words fo help 'urifdicHion of all other caufes, except of appeals and an, fi'all ! ^ • p me God, Shall be omitted �ry � cognizable in a Circuit Coui , i ill all cafes where an affirmation is admitted inflead of an oath. error, hereinafter made g And the faid Clerks (hall alfo feverall give bond, w" roceed the in the fame manner as a Circuit Court, and o d, ith fufficient P writs of error and appeals fnall lie from decifrons therein to Y g -•: r fureties, (to be approved of by the Supreme and Diftrid Courts urt 'ipn the fame caufes as from a Circuit Court refped ively) to the United States, in the furn of two thoufand a the Supreme Co r to the , u reme Court and under the, fame regulations.--And , dollars, faithfully to difcharge -the duties of his office, and lka_ , S P j Maine Dinriet the Dlilri�t Court in Maine diflricrt fhall befrdes the uriraic'lion fonably to record the decrees, judgments and determinations , ' n before ranted, have jurifdic'lion of .all caufes, except of court, of the Court of which h herei g ri cult f * 1 e is Clerk. `- a , al, and writs of error hereinafter made cognizableln aG SEC. 8 And be it further ena&d, That the Juffices of the PPn • t and fllall proceed therein in the fame manner .as a Cir- ' s Supreme Court, acid the Diitrid Judges, before they proceed Court., ' Quit , : And writs of error fhall lie from decifions there- to execute the duties of them ref ofhces, (hall take the cult G f .t cc to the Circuit Court in the cliflrie`l of Maflachufetts in the r �. Oath of the following oath or affirmation, to wit— t A. B. do folemnly in p Supreme of the << f�; ear or affirm, that I will adminifter 'uflice without ref ect fame manner as from other Diflric- Cour�s to their ref e ive supremcCourt, eG Circuit Courts Circuit Courts and Judges of to Pei-foils, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, , original c°gni. t1�eDiftridl �s and that I will faithfully and impartially dif h r SEri . ti . .Rnd be it further• enaRed That the Circuit Courts y p y c a e and per.. oncurrent- with the Courts of zance. ` • ` ,?' fllall have ori inal co nlzance, c • p g g t�:, li , • ��•. c°°r`' " form all the duties incumbent on me as , according to nature cc the befl of my abilities and underflandin , agreeably to the the feveral States, of all funs of a civilte exceeds, exclufive of Conflitution and laws of the United Sates Su hel me or in equity, where the matter in dlfpu , « God." p ils the funs or value of fi� e hundred dollars, and the United Sre. 9• Ind be it urther enadedr That the diflri& Courts States are plaintiffs or petitioners ; <1 an lwhere ten is a helfuitis � f the fust is between a citizen of the �1•all have, exclufively of the Courts of the feveral States, cog- • • . , � nlzance of all crlm brou ht and a citizen of another State And fli ill have ex- r 1 Dikri& courts, es and offences, that f call be cognizable un_ gable under excluGve 'urif- der the authority of the United States committed clufive cognizance of all crimes and offenceshCo e this act other n zance.e c°�• eKclun. , o emitted within `} the authority of the United States, except w their refpective diffrias, or upon the high leas ; where no other 1 y he United Staaes fhall otherwife punifhment than whipping, not exceeding thirty flripes, a fine wife provides, or the laws of vl.ar ; not exceedingone hundred dollars or a t rrn f ' direc'l, and concurrent jurifdiflion will' the ic�l Courts of e o itnprifon-. t But no perfon ► F' ' ment not exceedingfix months is to be inflicted and (hall the crimes and offences cognlLaolthe mother, in any civil ` • fllall be arrelled in one diflric�t for trial alto have exclufive original cognizance of all civil caufes of ad_ r miralt and maritime urifdicItion including all feizure a(Rion before a Circuit or Diflric"t Court ' Alla ai°f nlinhat Y g sunder g fllall be brought before r b f any original rocefs in an laws of iil7pofl;, navigation or trade of the United States, where � • P y Original cogni_ bitant of the United s ya , zance in mars- the felzures are made on waters which are navigable from the ., timccaures, and fea b vefTels of ten or more tons burthen withintheir other diflric'l than that whereofl•�e is an inliabrtitn nor shall Jany offeizureunder ' � � _• � •I'efpe�}— • ,s he fhall be found at the time of ferving the � , ive di{lrls as well as upon the high is as faving to fultors in i{}rrc`t or Circuit Court have co(Tnlzance of any fust to re- i the laws of thr � � �. •• � United states. all cafes, the right of a common law remedy, where the com- cover the contents of any p:'omiflory note or other chole in e n z mon law is competent to give it : And fhall alto have exclufive of an all's nee, unlefs a fuit might have , original cognizance of all feizures on l=and, or other waters tion , in favourg profecuted ,• than f r . h r • tl e , ., { {. 11 cc z r r....;� N•`n "Nr;::,::.r.. ,+ ., •- ei• '�. .�.. +A. r y. - P 1.rn.Kr,,,.. � ""., '- - .. ., •c*1' ,,. •»,ears"^ _ ,. as;.,.-(�y�; :: � `� ' .. .� ,6.�. '•. tfi ... "' . ..: ..y-.ate ....'-♦ � �_- .. ,•- .,.:.". ;gr,✓,. r,.. Y.i, -'�:-.., �'•: .a,.,.... ra�.ys: n.... . �„ec,. v f ,-v- y:r:A. E!`” . .;. .o' .' _. • ._e _.:.^.y-��d....-.�el"ti1•t. _-. ...� r '_.i _. ..r✓..'...s:_ _,.... .. �:..Y.r. _._ - _ _.. _....._..,...� ...r. na `aiay�.'-'".1.. ,.IYr.,.-.-.�to,,, —fi-, ' - —YAi 'tA'�6u�-RRa'�., '✓.. r�"r�e�..,.r..m'.,W� .r.a,.,w F'; a r wxY,. M A 1 A •" I , } t tom^ .iF F* s•= Z r •'.. .. r, ,... '. .. .:�.. ,-..: .L": ..tr. �s.ion,.•-+t L - .' 1. ., r ._ . W,.. ,.•-. " .:..».. ;t+n p!.. t F r. ' a �.:. ' • .,,. std �;�. F,�. . .. ,`rs:. - •��. J 5 9 rl�+.. � yr`. ly i 0 4 ' I r I 'i' D S 'T` A T E S. , U Nti : 71, 84 - L -A W S or THE ' � � � caufe into fuch Court by an ali-en : And neither party remo- A.D. 178g. 7 9,: p fha11 be allowed. to lead or give evidence of --Y---' 11. 1. I rofecuted in Eich Court, to recover the Paid contents, if no af- ving the caufe, him fptated asforefaid, as the L� <--•-� h�•nmenk has been made exce' t in cafes of forei n bills of e� any other title than that by ' appellate'tt Cuurt,- chin e. 'And the Circuit C u rt g - • aril o s shall alfo' have a ellate ground of his claim. And the trial of Ifl+ues in fact in the Cir• , Iliacs in fad by ¢- dion• rifdi ion from the Diftric'�' Courts �' pp ' u+ unoer the re "ulations and suit Courts {hall, in all faits except thole of equity, and of ad- jaty• i a g reftrc"tion hereinafter rovided. miralty and maritime �urifdu'tion, be by jury* r P S>;c, I , . And be it tcrther enalted That the Supreme Court F S..E C. i 2. An'd be'it fitrther - emi'ded, That "If a ' fust be Com— 3 f rnenced in arr ` State `Court'a«ainft" ' alien orb a ' ' ' fliall have exclufive jurifdiction of all controverfies of a civil Citizen of Supreme Court, , b .. <} nature, where a State is a party, except between a State of exclufive jurif- the State In which the suit is brought a ainfl: a citizen of an: ` cit g # its citizens ; and except alto between a State and diftion• ! ether `Staie, and the matter in difpute e'xcee`ds ihe 'aforefaid fum g or value of five -h other States or aliens, in which latter cafe it shall hate origin undyed dollars, exclufive of cof�s, to be made And fliall have exclufively all Matter in sic to appear to the fatisf.icfion' of the'Court, • `and the defendant but not exclufive urlfdic'tion: } axil above sC0" , at the=time" of enteriri •his a' earance?in^fuch Siaie�Court J ' £hall g Pp fuch 'urifdiction of fuits or proceedings,againit Amba odors, : le.'a etition for the reitloval 'of caufe for "t ``' or other public Minifters, or their domeftics, or domtly f th „blip ?� real Into the Proceedings a_ ?� , • 1? ' ' wants, as a court .of la%v can have or exercife confiftently with Minaps- t next Circuit Court, to be Held -In the diir>< t wherethe fait is • and original, but not exclufive jurifdic- pending, or If In the dlftrlctt of 112aine to theDi Court next the law of nations ; ` ,.r�_. �hr b Ambaffadors or other public Mi- to be holden therein,or if it Kerituck difl:rictto theDiftri tion of all fuits I. ough- Y �a11 p art e ' 't clCourt ` nifters, or iii which a Conful or Vice-Conful fl_..._ be a p y nextto`,beholden theresn, and offer goodandif fficient;`furetyEor 'his'ent6riri :in 'fuch - Court f" And the trial' of i4fues in fact in the Supreme Court, in all ac- i g , ,on the `first day of Its �cfiions co- tions at law a ainft citizens of the United States, shall be 6y r ; . • . - ► , Special bail. pies of fa><d `procefs'a ainft him, and alfo for his there appear. g ' ` ' ` `ur . The Supreme Court fhall alfo have appellate fur d ion ung antl'entering fpecial bail in the caufe, if'fpeclal '>jail was ori- J Y from the Circuit Courts and Courts of ,the feveral States, ;ginally requifite therein, it ` hall `then be the duty o€ the'State Supreme Court • appellate jurif- ti the cafes herein after f eciall provide for ! And (hall have Court to accept the fdrety, and proceed no further-in the caufe p • Y P "and ori " bail shoe sins ha ve`been orf snail take ower to Iflue writs of prohibition to the Diftrit't Courts, when di6tiou. 1 Y . • , y g. 7 n fhall -be dif- p 'char" ed,'and� the faidco `'ies l3eiii` entered as afoi•Pfa3 roceedin as Courts of Admiralty and maritime jurifdicfiorl; g p g _d in fuch p g 'Court of the Unite States the"caufe fliall they g' t and writs of naaridamus, in cafes warranted by the principles and e proceed In fa es of law, to any Courts appointed, or perfons holding of- , . Attachment of the fame manner as i, It had been �brou ht there b" � ori inal u g so3dsuaiam n .P. And any attachmerit�of the"go ds-•or �efiate of the ue. fice under the authority of the United, rocefs. isd be it urtjler ens ed That all the beforemen fendaht by-the'original procefs, Mail"Bold"the goods or eftate to have ower to If ue SEC. r 4 - all 1 a " attached, to `a ,Ryer tlie' final '''u ` rrient 'in the falrie manner as boned Courts of the United' States. ih p Courcy of the ' t f ecially ' g` writsof cine :acus, habeascorpu.s, and•alf other• writs no p united states, by the laws of fuch Stare they would have been holden Eo an- f f i fwer final judgment, had it been rendered by theCourG in which • provided for by ftatute, which may be •nece$ary for the exer- ;slue writs,Scire , the �fuitcotnmeiiced. 'And of 'in an � action commenced ' in a Ci of tihelr,refpec'tive juzlfdi6t>ions; alid agreeable to the prin. Facias, &c. that either of the ul}ices of t • I State'Cdurt, the'ti'de•of larid'be concerned and the sof ties are ciples and.. �afas;es of laws And Justices and i5 l' the Supreme Court; as well�as Judges � of the DiftriFt Courts, Judges, fame f Title of land citizens of the fa'rrle Utate, and thCm- atter in dif ate exceeds the. 1 � , = t f shalt have ower to rant writs of habeW corpusV for the par p where varve futn 'or value of ``five hundred do11'ars etclu Ive of cofis the p g •.�Provided: ' exceeds Soo :? ' . -: ole of an Inquiry into the caufe a£: commitment . dollars. fum or value beim• made to appear to the fatisfactlon of the p that writs or habeas. us (hall iii no•cafe extend to prifoners Court, either party, tiefoi•e the trial,'fhall fate to`the Court and p in sol unlefs where they are in cuftod ,,under'or by color of make affidavit if "they require ist, 'that he'claims and shall rel g Y ca><nirFitted for trial Y upon a.`right or title to the land, 'under a grant :from a State the authorit of the tJnited States, or' ne other than that 'in which the f it 's ore fome Court of the fame, or are neceflary to be brought i • u spending, and produce the before ;i ' •, • 1 ) into Court-to -teftlfy• • ox•I Incl` rant or an e• em lification of it except whereJhe lofs EC, i And be it further enacted That all the Courts of of pirbl`ig record's "hall pulpit oris of his ' ower, . and fliall move S 5 l of aFtions at a , k the United States (hall have "po hereof Lein trioven, to xequire that the adverfe party infol= il "the Court, whether 'lie `claims a 1 ri ht or •title -to the landunder a` rant from the St law on Inotion and dile notice t $ g 1'. ate In which f ' the arties to roduce-.books or- writings in their paffe ion or Parties Shan • • �� � produce books the fiiit'is pending , t1�e Paid adver e (hall dive fuch Information mer whichc ontain evidence-5 pertinent to the Blue, in cafes and writings. or of e'ri�Ife not be allowed 'to 'plead fuch •rant or give. it In �, and under circum{tances where the might, be compelled tcI y g evidence upon the trial and if lie info'knis that 'lie does. claim a r :r n, gra p y produce the fame by the ordinary -rules of proceeding in an- sit . under `fuch` rant, 'the art., claiming under the grant -first men- •' a laintifF•�all fail to colxlpl"y with fucho�rcier, to If in !Maine & t10]rlCd, `may then, on 'inotion "remove t'he cRuf for trial to the Y ; p Kentucky, next 'Circuit Court to be Bolden 'in fuels 'dill r'. ` ser and If where caufes i& or if in the produce boobs or writings, it shall- be'la�lawful for the Courts Te- r e- a, the de- areremoveable. diftrift of Maine, to the Court 'next 'to be Bolden therein. • or if fpectively, on motion; to • give the like judgment- °} fail to ( " fendant as in cafes of nonfuit and If a defends com 1 in Kentucky 'di'flri-6, to 'the Dii{'rift Court next io be holdon w ' p Y therein ; bu' I he is th"e "d•efendant, 'fliall do 'it under t�h-e fame 4 Y 1 regulations as i-'l the beforementioned cafe of the removal of a Ll caufe > F •Se�i 1 , RRR i �A 1� Lai � "�. .. 1 1 •A �f4s�1 •,. '.: . p?„�.�.' •...w;'- P't,S!'nwwisn*'d�' �,,aw ' t .. . «'y.- .•v 1 "'i "r- n: - � w- y1��.. �., � ���•I�ai ...�� �,iiA1BMi�s ,' A— -�� • . - ..: . .. '.:: - :e�r,(,I� .�'rta::.+ ,- 5 .. . �. - ", :,. . .. .. :v.. f. _n-., A. .. .. +"c' .. :.:Rn. ..k yak• eh,: . . ::' ,Y";' l t _. .., „ ......v.a r,;:,, ,: S'.Yi+.::.e4, • ..,. .c, .a+M".._.... t 111 I M4 I y V: 71 L,2 IT ITED S T ATESo $ 7 6 L A 61tT S OF THE LT N - , AtY: 0� the Circuit Court, next to be holden after each appeal in the ?� 178 A, J. i °g, comply with fuck order, to produce books or writings, it shall ' be lawful for .the Courts reipec'�ively, on motion as aforefaid, dillri of Maachufetts . That final decrees and judg- SEc ^ And be it f urther ena�fed, t to give judgment againfl• Niki or her by default. meats in civil actions in a Diffric Court , where the matter in Suits in equity SEC. i 6. find be it further enacted, That fuits in equity fliall - • .,ar led In a CII'- Final decrees ( " !;noted. not be fuftained in either of the Courts of the United States di1'pute exceeds the funs or value of fifty doll i exclufive of f K !< <d '+ in an cafe where Iain ade nate and complete remedy maycoifs, nlay be re- examined, and ie � ..`f• d ora • rc c y P q p y suit Court, holden in the fame diffrid, upon a writ Of error, l o ,: C' o sol- � �l - be had at law. . 11 be annexed and returned therewith at the ci �i Sl-- c- ir7. . find be it fu, Cher enac'�ed, That all the fail Courts whereto fha ' w� U place therein mentioned, an authenticated transcript of il:c Courts of the of the United States (hall have power to grant new trials, in and ger for reversal « illi united States 1• h record and affignment of errors, and pray may.grant new cafes where there has been a trial by jury for reafons for which ' ration to the adverfe party, figned by the Judge Of fuch dif- k trials. a Ci ' new trials have otos!! bee: •ranted in the courts of law and Lffic;e of the Supreme Court the adverfe (hall have ower to im ofe and. adminiffer all neceffary oatni hs tric'f Court, or a J P p a rt Navin at leaf! twenty days notice. And upon a like or affirmations, and to •punish by fine or imprifonment, a>t party fs, rnag final judgments and decrees in civil' ac'fions, and And r'u'ts in ' .the difcretion of faid Courts, all contempts of authority in l? • y g y cqult}' • -suits in equity in a Circuit Court, brought there b origin aI any caufe or hearing before the fame • and to make and efla- r s loco dollars. rocefs, or removed there from Courts of the fevers!"St„eila r tilt va�!'e of blifh all necefl"ary, rules for . the orderly concluding bufinefs in P Court , where t1 the faid Courts provided fuch rules are not repugnant to the removed thereby appeal from a Diffri� ' � p 4{ ter in difpute, exceeds the fum or value of two thoufand dol- F ' rm- laws of the United Stares. !ars, exclufive of cons, be re-examined and rever{e oc felts n. S : e,, v8. And be it further, enacted, That• when in a Circuit ed in the Supreme Court, the citation being in fuchg Court , judgment upon a verdict in a civil action shall be enter- F ufftce .of the Supreme 4 Execution may either art at the difcretion ed by a Judge of faid Circuit Court, of leaft thirty days notice- be (tayed in ed, execution. may on motion of ei he party, for the fecurit of the ad- Court, and the adverfe party having at Court on fuch writ of cafe, f the Court and on fuch conditions o y reverfal in either o But there flia11 be no verfe party, as bey may judge proper, be flayed forty-two civ time t file error for. error in ruling any plea in abatement) roother thin n days from the time �f entering Judgment, .to e t mw o sal - plea to rise jurifdic�ioza of the. Court, or fu p P � in the Clerk's ME of faid Court, 'a. petition for a new : t • ” � or bill in equity, as is in the nature of a demurrer,: or for any Writs of error " And if fuch petits on be there filed within faid term of forty- g limited. • error in fact. And writs of error (hall not be brou ht, but two days 'with a certificate thereon from either of the Judges + the judgment or within five years after rendering or pafling g of fuch Court, that. :he allows the fame to be filed, which; cert'i- • ' tied to such writ ' r r fufe .at his difcretion, execution shall `° decree complained of, or in cafe the person cuts ficate he may make o econ' r of error be an infant, feme covert, non °S mentis, of Phe `• ` ` • of courfe be further ffayed to the next feflion of faid Court. . i former judgment shall :be jcr�ed, then within five years as afore , ,1 1 And if a new trial be granted, the j g ' thereby rendered. void.. time of fuch difability. And every Juffice or Judge signing a Plaintiff • citation on any writ of error as af��refaid, Qiall ,take good and g y SEC. 1011 end be it qtr: then enacted,. That it snail be ,the du.ty, ot •f sufficient security, that the plaintiff in error lliall prosecute his , Circuit Courts, in caufes in equity and of; admiralty and mart- r., • writ` to effecft, and anCwer all damages . and ' cos if ht; pail to rifdiion to caufe the fas, on which they found their " time ju , Fats to appear fent-once or decree, fully ,to appear upon the record, either from make his plea good.. T writ a on record. SEe. 2 And be it f urtl�er ended That a �c rzt of error ..s + writs of error the pleadings apd decree itself, or a slate of the cafe agreed by aforesaid 3fha11 be a fuperfedeas and ffay execution in cafes only of a lul,erfcdcas the parties, or their council, Or if°they difagree,by a slating of of ing the cafe b the Court. where the writ of error is ferved, by a Copy. dee wheree the is !cafe.,, y lodged for the adverfe party in the Clerks , Cofla not al- SF.e. : 2o. find be it further enacted, That where in a Circuit ��, g 4" ' originally brought there ora record remains within ten days, Sunday's exclusive, after ren- lowed unlefs re- CCurt a -plaintiff in an action o g y g , ;;� } " cover Soo ail- . . ' �' derin the ud ii-ient or afl'in the decree "'•complained of. , ., • tars. petitioner in equity, other than the United States, recovers • g i arson of which tgerm of ten days, cxecuuocts P Until the exp , lefs thane the fum or value of five hundred dollars, or a libel- . shall not iffue in any cafe where a writ of error may be a fir- lant, upon his own appeal, lefs than the fum or value" of three is 5upreirie or 1, r P erfedeas , and whereupon fuch writ of error "thz.. hundred dollars, he lliall not be allowed, but at the difcretion P . a Circuit Court fhal>< affirm a. judgment or necree, the} I`Iial l f of the Court may be. adjudged to pay cofls. • ad'ud a or decree to the respondent in error juff damages for SEe. 2 i . And be it further enac7ed, That from final decrees in ,J h { , nd maritime 'urifdic- his delay, and tingle or double coils at their difcretiol►. a Diffric'� C .,t.rt, in caufes of admiralty a j "Mat ' �r ena�ed 1 hat when a judtitilent or de- judgment or r tion where the matter in dif" ute exceeds.the fum or value of +�Ee . 24. And be it f.�rth� , decree rcvcrfcd, Appeals wbc e P tree shall be reverted in a Circuit Court, fucli(.;c curt {hal. x�rneeed j matter cdif- three hundred dollars exclufive of cofls an appeal (hall be al- lCt�urt pule exceeds �• ' to render fuch judgment or pats fuch decree a5 t he' �i(tri� Soo dollars, lowed to the next Circuit Court, to be held in fuch diflria. 'Quid have rendered or paffed ; and the Supreme .( .tlurt shall Provided neverthe-- I. that all. fuch appeals from final deer eeU, ]s therein, except ��' here th e reg c;rfal is in as aforefaid, from the Diffri& Court of Maine, fll ll be made to do the fame an reverts favuar the 1 l ,Y 4 L �§ 1. - • �L .. I�f a " M NR, y •. T .r"` '..... .. _ : .. t,..: .+_MP;4s!y'-' i1:F ' :: y„�,�. y,. .l ra :4a:rr' 9"�.Fr1.l'-'..' W✓'" �rvi ! t ^ ... r. ' ... '.]: {- ._ .. K_—v' : . :. . - ;r..a... .._-._. -'er.Ysae.••�1 ,. ;,xlacisr.l._.�"R^.•xnn••'•c.f _.., '. t, .`• {�- _rea• u.y-„—„n, ...:.. ..:_3 .• rI A ... � -.. '�.1 a r,- „�.Nlk ,w:. . .,. :.... «A'�Y. r ,.. - p .,. .. � r _f.,.. ;, .:. M .,...:.,. { `rL•; ;i<. ' :, „ 1..e.,r.,...�,,.ryi, uw�-....• ....f•r .vQ:r ." :.u}-- . .r,. .A. i Wit," F •,:, e p',1f`,tQ :r, A•. ""rtT,`�"w ;'r '" �e '�' r A ,• it v Y 44t ti .+il. , 3 l,, ..i t )pn ft� ,rl �tyLr0.s 88 L A W � b OF THE -11-D- 1709- favor of the plaintiff, or petitioner in the original fuit and the r y -- -�-� damages to be ah'efied, or matter to be decreed, are uncertain, uN1r .ED srATE �. s9 � l in which cafe they thall remand the caufe for a final decifion 789- not . nopre"'e coni- And the Supreme Court (hall not iflue execution in cauks notifrilretti eCCeu_ (hall .be remo�Tealile from office at pleafure, �v'hofe deity it fhall ./1,D. 178g• k tion• that are removed before them by writs of error; but illall fend a f be, to attend the Dil}ric`t and Circuit `Courts 'When fitting pecial mandate to the Circuit Court to award execution therein and alfo the` Supreme 'Court in the diftrict in which thereupon, � that CoCocart ��fiiall fit. And �to �execute `tliroughout �tihe � dlftlzic`t, SEc• 25. And be it ort her enafled That a final judgment or all lawful precepts directed to `him and ifTued udder`rhe autho- 'I V` y decree in an fuit in the hi heft court ' c j Where validit Y g t of law or equity of a rit y of the United Utates,'and he fli'all have power'to command , ;i of a trees!; -e State in which a decifion in the fuit could be had where is queRioued, all necefiary affiltance in the execution of his cluty,-and to ap- # re-exmay b. drawn in ueftion the validit of a treat or ftatute�of or an P re-examined. q y y , oint as there (hall be occafion , one or more deputie's, 'whoYhall ►�' authority exercifed under the United estates, and the decifion ..be removeable �frora dffice by the Judge of the Diftz'ie Court; , is a ainft theirvalidit or; the Circuit -Court fittiing within the 'diilriel at the pleafure lidig of a fl:atute of or an authority in queftion the va- % of either and before he enters on the duties of his office, he Y ;' Y o ty exercifed under any State, on the ground of their being repugnant to the Conftitu- Ihall -become bound for'the faithful`performance ofthe fame, by ° J tion, treaties or laws of the United States, and the decifion is °hiinfelfancl 'by his deputies `beforeelheJtidgeof> heDiftricaCourt., in favor of fuch their validity ; or where is dracun in quefo ,to `the United Mates,jointly and fevCrally, with two 'good and tion the conilruc'lion of an claufe of the Conftitution or of a y fufficient fureries, inhabrt�ants and fted of fuch diftrift;t0 Marihat. treaty, or ftatute of, or commifiion held under the United Ebe approved by Di�ftrift Judge in the =tum of twenty thou r �` States and the e if dalla�rs and 'mall !take -before faid Jul as fhall alfo his d ,c ion is againft the Title, right, privilege or Mand . , -de uties, :before they •e•nter on the duties of their a ointment, exemption fpecially fet up or claimed by either party , under ` P P '+ ' the `following oath bf-ofl�ce : " I, 11.�. B. 'do fold m•n'ly fwear or - fuch caaufe of the faid Cc�nftitutiun, treaty, ftatute or commif- fion, may be re-examined and reverfed or affirmed in the Su- " -affirm; that '1 Wiill �fait'hfully e ectite all lawful precepts di preme Court of the United States, upon a writ of error the ize��ted to the Marll�lal of the diftirift� df under r� citation being figned by the Chief-Juftice, or Judgi or Chan- His oath. the aiat�h°orrty of �t�ie �Jntted "States; and true •return s made, , eellor of the Court, renderingor aflin the judgment or de- g y'' ,' p � �� and -in a111 thin s �e11 And ,truly, and without iiiallice. or par- Gree complained of', or by a Juftice of the Supreme Court of the cl ialit perform �tht- duties "of the `ofi`ice of IVl Thal ('oar Itgar- U nitedStates in the f - �' fhal's`d'e deputy, as the cafe 'rnay be) of the 'eliftric't '-of ` fame manner and under the fame re ula. P Y, ' i'roceedings on tions, and the writ (hall have tl,e fame effect a `` ` rcverfalA s if the �udg- dorm m continuance in 'faid office, and take only my g Y God trent or decree complained of had been rendered or pafied in cc lawful fees.- So help nye , a Circuit Court, and the proceeding upon the re_verfal fliall al- c 28 And be it,f'u�• h& enac?ed That xn all cauf`es �vhereih fo be clic fame, except that the Supreme Court inti • . Sc 1Vlarfhai a ar- s _ p ead of re the Marfhal or his deputy (hall be a party, the writs and pre- t p „, inandin • the caufe for f n e is therein fliall be d r•ec`ted to fuc clifinte>'eited perfons as y � j g a al decifion as before provided, may c P �t at their difcretion, if the calif (hall have been once remanded the court, or any Jultce o!- Judge thereof may appoint, and tie erfbn fo a inted 'is *hereby authorifed to execute and re- p before, proceed to a final decifion of the fame, and award exe_ p ply And In ca"fe of the death of any 1VIar'thal, his No write of er- cution. But no other error fhall be affigned or regarded as a torn the'fame. deputy or deputies fh0l. Continue iii office, unless otherwif'e ror but above- ground of reverfal in any fuch cafe as afarefaid, than fuch as mehtiantd. appears on the face of the record and immediately ref sets the f"pecially removed » arid (hall �eYecul e the fame in the name a£ befoecrnentioned queflion� of validity or conftruclion of the the de. eafed, until "another h/farf ial`be a ointed "and I'zvdrn • pP ' Defaults of de- faid con{tituti,on, treaties, itatUteS CgInIYlifhlOnS O1' aut • ' ' • s ho sties i4rnd the defaults or misffeafanceG in office of fuch deputy or dc- pnties. ; in difpute. uties in the mean "time, as well as 'Before, shall be ad;edged E� , In cafes of for. P i6 , J1 iciture the SEe. 26. 11nd be it aah of'the condition of the bond -given , as before directed further enal7ed That in all cafes brought abre „ Courts may before either of the Courts of the United. States to recover 1 by the Marfhal who appointed thein ; and the executor or r4ecutor orad- give judgment ' iniftrator of the deceafed Mar fhall have like remedy =n equity. -the forfeiture annexed to any articles of agreement, covenant, adm miniQrator of ; deputy deceafed Mar- bond or other fpecialty, 'where the forfeiture, breach or non- for the defaults and riff feafances in onnct of ;f fit tl ed to if the fhals. 1 performance fhall'appear, by the default or confeflion of the de- deputies dutingfuchinterval as they would be i , fendant; or upon demurrer0he Court before whom the action ' Marfhal had continued in life incl in the exercife of his faid 6f- s Sum affefled by is, shall render judgment therein for the plaintiff to recon lice, until his fuccef'f'or was appointed, acrid (worn or affirmed g p er fo jure much as is due according to equity. Find when the fum for And every Marfhal or his 'deputy when removed from office, Zv111C11 'ud�iuent fh ul v hen the term for which the Marfhal is appointed shall ex- (+ b o d be rendered. is uncertain, the fame or w fhall, if either of the parties req ueft it, be afl'efl'ed b r a •ur pire, fhall have power notwithftanding to execute all fuch pre- l SEG. 27. And be it further enacted That'a Marflial�fhall be a ceptsas may be in their hands refpdtively at the time of fuch Marfhal ap• ,• i` Mall be held Marmara pow- -and f pointed. pointed in and for each diftrid for the term of four years, but removal or expiration of office ; the Marfhar �f rcrs er, after rano- fhall anfwerable for the delivery to his fucceffor of all pri o gal. which may be in his cuftody at the time of his removal, or WIN when the term for which he is appointed (hall expire, and for Y that t � d i � cry;: i , •4.'' 11 .A. ,. .. ...:_: ,I .- ::�„ ,•� -:... r+ ,':.. _Gmwy Kr,. :L ♦ t � .° .� ' 'm. - __. ...-ypr'!;Ask.8 n .. .c.. -, �I � ' .r. ' ....•::. .. LTi. ' s,: .;.y. .. . aiUr.rA.47�'S`iF}...r+.:{ri MOMmop -rnkk .'n' .• + Hl {° " iaa r. • . . ll VJ Ar .s�M1%,Y+h•R. j� :. 1N �•' Yt1....r+.. h ,°_yv .. � q a I� • .n.. -•Yu '. -:.r9..t w� r" . , x y F h ... +YI'.� � r.� .:{)r p'}u11 IS e • h . ...p, . _.. ,•'.U'4_°i_ • . • y.,r.i. 1 t f , 1 1 r M 4 go L A W S OF THE U N I T E D ST A TE S. 91 : from the mag f{rate before whom the depofition is to be taken A. D. r78c9. ! a A.D. 1789. that purpofe may retain fuch prifoners in his cuflody until his relent at the takinm of the fame �-••-Y---� ". . 4--v---� fuccefior (hall be appointed and qualified as the law direds to the adverfe party, to be p a, party ` ,. Adverfe Sic. Zg. find be it further enabled That in cafes punifhable and to put interrogatories, if he think fit, be firfl inade out notified r ;? Cafes punifha- with death, the trial (hall be had in the county where' the of and ferved on the adverfe party or his attorney, as either may earefl, if either is within one hundred miles of the place of , S 1' ble with death, be r. �. be had in coup- fence was committed, or where that cannot be done without ,,r , LY• - fuch caption, allowing time for their attendance after notified, , I great inconvenience, twelve petit.jurors at leafl (hall be fum moved from thence. And jurors in all cafes to Terve in the • not lefs than at the rate of one day, Sundays exclufive, for ev- ery twenty miles travel, And in caufes of admiralty and ma- Admiralty and �erwife in each State refpec'fively accords° to the by of for. 'ritime jurifdiction, or other cafes of feizure when a libel fhall fmaritime caG- ¥ g `be filed in which an adverfe party is not named, and depofi- z` ming juries therein now praelifed, fo far as the laws of the tions of erfons circumflamed aforefaid, fhall be taken be- fame shall render fuch defignation pra6licable by the Courts or P as a ' Marshals of the United States ; and the jurors (hall have the fore.a claim be put in, the like notification as aforefaid, fliall ' ` fame qualifications as are re uifite for jurors be given to the perfon having the agency or pofl"eflion of the 1 E' q q s by the laws of the State of which the are citizens to ferve in the roperty libelled at the time of the capture or feizure of the r e lre Thal Courts fame, if known to the libellant. And every perfon depofing ! of law of fuch State, and fhall be returned as there (hall be oc- . as aforefaid fhall ' be carefully examined and cautioned and Agent notified } caffon for them, from fuch parts of the difi'ri& from tine to g time as the Court fhall dire&, fo as fhall be moil favorable to fworn or affirmed to tef}ify the whole truth, and fhall fubkribe fr the teflimony by him or her given after the fame (hall be re. an impartial trial, and fo as not to incur an unneceffary ex_ , .pence; or unduly to burthen the citizens of any part of the dif_ duced to writing, which fhall be done only by the magiflrate tri& with fuch fervices, And writs of venire facia.r when di- taking the depofition, or by the deponent in -his prefence. Writs venire , ._ , ,Arid the de ofitions fo taken, Shall be retained b fuch ma if- ' facies from re&ed by the Court fliall roue from the Clerks office, and P y g DepoGttons re' ' clerk's office, fhall' be ferved and returned by the Marshal in his proper per. trate until he deliver the Paine with his own hand into theCourt taiued. fan, or by his deputy, or in cafe the Marshal or his 'deputy is for which they are taken, or fhall, together with a certificate p Y ,. . not an indifferent perfon, or is interefled in the event of the of the reafons=as aforefaid, of their being taken, and of the Ho- p ltice if any given the adverfe party, be by him the faid ma- " caufe, by fuch fitperfon as the Court fhall fpecially appoint for (hall adminifler an oath or a y= Thr- gitlrate Pealed up and directed to fuch Court, and remain un. that purpofe, to whom the enation that he will truly and impartially ferve and return fuch der his Peal until' opened in Court. And any perfon may be , rY I writ. And' when from challenges of otherwife there fhall not compelled to appear and depofe as aforefaid, in the fame man- be a 'ur to determine an civil or crii::iral caufe th ,-_ ner as to appear and teaify in Court. . And in the trial of any Appealallow�cd" v Thal or his deputy (hall, by order of the Court where fuch de- caufe of admiralty or maritime jurifdielioti in aDiflrfc'� Court, °the decree in which nay be appealed from, if either party fhall ; fee of furors fhall happen, return jurymen_de talibus cirpvy2an- _ Juries de tali- tibuc fufficient to com lete the annel • and when the Mad hal fugge{l to and fatisfy tric Court, that probably it will not be p p ' yin his ower to produce the witneffes there teflif in 'before bus, &C. � p it or his deputy are dif ualified as aforefaid furors may be re C turned b p fuch difinterefled erfon a th '-the Circuit Court, should an' appeal. be had, and fliall move y p s e Court (hall appoint. ,> SEC. 3o. flnd be it further enacted, That the mode of proof that their teflimony be taken down in writing, it (hall be fo done by the Clerk of the Court. And if an appeal be had, fir ` 5 Mode of proof. by oral teflimonyand examination of witnefl'es in open Court finch teflimony may be ufed on the trial of the fame, if it (hall i fhall be the fame n all the Courts of the United States as well in the trial of caufes in equity and of admiraltyand maritime appear to the fatisfa�ion of the Court which shall try the t a peal, that the witnefi�es are then dead or gone out of the Appeal allowed, jurifdiction, as of actions at common law. nd when the p • than as aforefaid from Depo(itions °' teffimony of any perfon fliall be necefl'ar in an civil caufe United States, or to a greater diflance fed in care of i depending.in any diilrir<l in any Court of the United States, the place where the Court is fitting, or that by reafon of age, ficknefe, death, ; 3 Icknefs, bodily infirmity or imprisonment they are unable to i who fliall live at a greater diflance from the place of trial than �� .And unlefs the one hundred miles, or is bound on a voyage to fea, or is about travel and appear at Court, but not otherwife. f >F + to go out of the United 'States, or out of fuch diflrift, and to fame fhall be made to appear on the trial of any caufe, with a greater diflance from the lace of trial than as aforefaid be. refpe& to witnetfes whole depofitions may have been taken fre the time of trial or is ancient or ver infirm,Depofition do y m, 'the de of_ =therein, fuch depofition (hall not be admitted or ukd in the p caufe: Provided, That nothing herein fliall be confirued to bene erre. tion of fuch perfon may be taken de bene le, before any Juflice revent an Court of the United States from granting a de or Judge of any of the Courts of the United States or before p y Dedimus otcf. any Chancellor, Juflice or fudge of a Supreme or Superior Haus ote �ate��t to take de ofitions according to common ufa e, p , p p f p g , tatc. as Gfudi Court, Mayor or Chief Magiflrate of a city, or Judge of a when it maybe necefl'ary to prevent a failure or delay of juf- County Court or Court of Common Pleas of the United States, dice ? which power they shall feverally pofhefs, nor to extend r not bean of counfel or attorney to either do depofitions- taken in perpetuana res menioriani, which if they g y of the parties, or in. , Y. may to matters that ay be cognizable in any Court of the terefled in the event of the caufe, provided that a notification United . from r rVE Cb a4 • I :. : � . `'•tl :.urp.HklSiiyNBm.�fYr`"JL'ik3°43,s.`.a,aa.l:,.w-,: .Lsf'�,z� .rftl . p ,+ .. ..•! .:t,5^T-�+r";v.. .,' .: ;, .. ,. : ,'.:r": . .... .[.:'" , ..r ... crc ._ 7 .:::/ �µll,_� . C .,v.1V� - �.� ' } ,.Fi�!yf'�Yhl}i x/•11• -.: •'Lday"� yr, ,:.. , ai e.+.. ..a�,�.• ]p..:.;�.,. .., .. , ;.ie111'MI .•! ',. K:, r :e•Lj • . .. • t F,{ .u;".'".rU• } . C8 s 3. ME .. . .. r M. _•....r.. :...: :.. .+:C" .. .. l . :a }A..., . ... .. .. .:.. Y .•:' . ...:, .. tl rs. ..: „ I o y J I f a i �JNITED iA T i • 93 q �L s«o , L •A � S Or THE SE And be it urtber enafled That for an - crime or of- �.D. 1 S11 t 9 r- 3� �- j r�t�c,e againf€ the United States the offender may) by any Jug- �--v----� . UI7t Crh;iinals a- �� y Lice or Judcre of the United States, or by any Juftice of the bainff the U. s. A. D 178c� tea States a Circuit Gourt on application thereto- made made as � , a Court Peace, or other rrragtdrate of the United Mates, where he may arrencd by any out of• equity, may ,according to rne, ufa�ges in°Chancery, itifiiee Of the direct to be taken, be found, agreeably to the ufual mode of pi fs ;rgilhi Z Offen- l,cac� �+ ders in fuch State, .and at the expence of the United States be s c{ Executor or SEC- 3 i . �4rid be it fitrtl�er ena led, That.where-any.•furt f tali arrefled and irnprifoned or bailed, as the cafe may bew, for trial �V i adminifirator be depending 1n any Gour.t of the United States- and,either, of I before fuch Court or the United States, as by this Ac has ;l 1 may prol`ccute the parties shall die before final jud inert, the executor ,or ad- cognizance of the, offence And copies of the procefs (hall be ^" ` and defend. miniftrator .of fuch deceafed party who Was, plain I � F � y y , � ' returned as f eedll as may be into the Clerks office ' of Erich er or defendant, in cafe the caufe of ainp cloth;by,taiv. furvivre, Court, together with the reco;nizances of •the `��itnef3es for f fall have full patver .to prgfeGute or defendant' fuch flit .or ac- their appearance to teftify in the cafe ; which i•ecognizances Recognizance yi ' tion u til ,f nal••J'ud •iidnt i •• an1 the, .defe darif -or',defendants the ma iftra.te before whom the examination fhall be, inn re- returned to the } _ �. .. g - y Clerks office. And if fuch commitment of are hereby obliged to• •;a-an . thereto, accol"dingly ; "and the quire on pain o£ lmprifonment. � > f 'Court before dvhoin :.-filch caufe may be�.,4.e nd1 g,,is."hcreby the offender, or the �vitnefles (hall be to a diffricl other than offender may empowered apId, direcSted . to `hear .arfd •de,termine the .fatrle, and that in which the offence is to be tried, it (hall be the duty of heremoved by to, render judgment for .or againft the ,executor. or admiliiftra- the Judge of that diflric'£ where the delinquent is imprifoned warrant. ' 3 for, as the cif ,m •e it . nd if 'f ' f nabl to ifl'ue and of the Marfl.al of the fame difl.ri& to ex- y e , ay t qu e tl„ uch executor , or :admi_ lea o y niftrator liavingbeen.duly,fervedwithrafcirefaciaJ.fromtheoflice ecute, a warrant for the removal of the offender, and the wit- of the Clerk of,the 'Court whelre,fudi fuit is depending,,twenty nefles, or either of them, as the cafe may be, to the diftrict In Bail admitted. ` days .beforr :haind, (hall n.e iec't or reflik .*. b'ecorne a arty�to which the trial is to be had. And upon all arrefts in crit nrnal the fuit, the `Court _may rg der 'udgrrie rt ,a ainft the estate of cafes, bail (hall be admitted, except where the punifliment may Executor and .the deceafed. party, .inth'e 1^arr}e manner as the ,ea.ecutor ::or = be death, in which cafes it fliall not be •admitted bu.t by the j adminiftrator , , . , , - . may have con- adminiflra.tor-had' voluntarjl , : wade,hjrnfel£a: art • to .the .fuit : Supreme or a Circum Court, or by a Juftace of the Supreme y And the executor or.,adm}nrator`wlo al -be o.trae. a art Court, ora ud a of a Diftri& Court, who (hall exercife their tinuancc, 0 ' J g as aforefaid, Jhall, ilpciu inbiion ,to ih""'�qurt ,where he,fpit .s difcretion therein, regarding the , nature and circumi}ances• of ; depending, ;be efiti�letT to � �colitiT1`1u4 ce ,6f .the,fain,' until .the r the offence, and of the evidence and the ufagesiof law. And if a Bail how taken 1 erfon committed b a uffice of the Supreme or Jud a of a in cafe, { 7 next term of the ,faid Court. .nd.if there .be -two%. or .more p Y J , P J g Two plaintiffs plaintiffs or defendant- and one or "i'C.ofthetri . all:die :if Diftric't Court for an offence not punishable with death,' flrall �• afterwards rocure bail, and there be no Judge of the United 7' the caufe of .action f4all, ,furvrve .to �t • e .ful,vrvinglplarntrfl. or P Survivingplain- ,, � , i+ till may Conti- plaintiffs, or agairtf the �'�r{rvrvrrkg ,'de endarrt` ,or .,defenNants, aces in the diftri to take the fame it may be taken by any , �t } nucfuit. the writ Or cion fh ll ;noa,. hcreb: , abated ,;, a�ut fuch.,deatli ud c of the Supreme or Superior Court of law of fuch State. y , Judge ,p j mh . h t « , „f t t,o �•a Laws of Rates fig'� being fug elted ,up�?r *he recor�dlle .aL ihall,tproceed -at SEe. 34. rina be iiJu�•tbe�j e;.accied`, �, at a Havas �•�� L,.- rulesofaecifion. R # the, fust of the furvivin ;plaintiff of plaintiff's againi the ,fur- s P s r g vera'1 States exce t where the conftrtutlon treaties or ftatutes f y vlving defendant .or defendants. of the United States (hall otherwrfe require or provide, fhall be regarded as rules of decifron in trials at common law in the i • rt, >'I SEe. 3 . ,�1/nclbe it furtler.�nac`led, ' ; hat: ilo fuxrrmons, wi:rt, Courts of the United States, in cafes where they apply. ' Aeclar:ation, ireturn, zprQcetR, judgmem i or :iother: proceedings. SEC. 1�nd be it urtber enabled That in all the Courts of Js f Parties manacre Writs mall not in civil caufes In any ;of,tlae jC,ourfis,df Elie >;Jnrted ;States :flraii 1 abate for 'ere be abated, ;arre{}ed, , uaihed or xeverfed for an. defer : or the 'United States, the parties may plead and manage their own their own caurc ? of form. cl . : Y ' caufes erfonall or by the afliftance of fuch counsel or attor_ .want r ' •of >fo m, but -the fa . CQurtsf_r.�fpec'trvely ,fliall proceed P y' and -give judgment accordjigg ;as ahe-Ixight .?of ;the :'cau`fe -and vies at law as by the rules of the faid Courts refpe�ry ely fhall , matter in law shall a; e. -'r;ungo them, `without aye .a> dilt an be ermitted to manage and conduft Gaufes therein . And A . PP g• g ; rt' p' Attorney for imperfe&ro.ns, defers, or want,of �form.�n fuch •:writ, .declara- there .fliall be appointed in each diftri a meet perfon learned each diflrid. rJ,r in the •law to a& as Attorney for the United States in fuch tion or other pleading, rreu-rn, procel , ;udgme>rttor co urfe -of diftric' , who mall he (worn or armed to the faithful, execu- 4 preceeding wlratfoever,:eXcept diofelo'nly.•rn cafes:ofAemurrer, tion of his office, whole duty it (hall be to profecute In fuch ,,, which the party demurring i;llall •fpecially .let' down :and dem• diffri& all delinquents for crimes and offences, cognizable under Y' ,o�, Courts may a- y prefs together with his Aemurrer : as ,the caufe thereof And mend imperfec- the authority of the United States and all civil anions in '.� ' �, tion8, the Paid Cour' s refpe�ively {hall . an.4 .:xray, ;by' virwe ` of this ' F which the United States (hall be concerned, except before the A6t from .tame -to :time, amenid . all-and elver}yTuch-xmperfec. Supreme Court in the diffrid in which that Court fhall be hol- 1 . tions, defers an want ;of #orris, otb.er than hofe-only. ,which den. And he (hall receive as a compenfation for his fervices, Attornry-Ge- the party demurring shall ex prefs as aforcfaid., and may , at -any fuch,fees as (hall be taxed therefor in the refpe&ive Courts be. neral ; time permit either ;of theipartses to ,•amcnd :any -defeat in the rocefs or pleadings, u or fuch;condiricns ;as the laid Courts fore which the fuits or rofecutions shall be. And there (hall P P n : P axlfo 1 g P y , refpe�tively 'fall ;ir. .tlietr drfcretzon, gaud :by their rules pre- !� ` fcribeo r t� SEC. 1, � i . ar t I ^}Y f1 � .... .. qr.X t ..-. .`+..:.' ,r, .. -. ;r r -F"^+a 'f+:k _ � r1' .n•y5":. .ro Ta,.^., t}. .� •-4. �{,"��.-r):..` A I,l `v' i o-l'�y°Z5'i°� ,.• rPC' .r. • .. .. r .. 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D. 1789. alto be appointed a meet perfon, learned in the law, to act as ,; pofed by law on the tonnage of (hips or veffels, and on goods, 4.D. 1790 Attorney-General for the United States; who fli'all be Rvorn: or wares a'ncfi imerchandifes imported into the United States,” as �----•v---� y affirmed, to a faithful execution of his office ; whofe duty it hath rated the ruble, of Ruffm at one hundred cents be sand Ruble of Ruffin, �•. > > rate of, re ical• (hail be to profecute andconducl all fuits; in the Supreme Court', the fame is hereby repealed and made null and void. edr 1 ' t in which the UnitedSrates fliall lie concerned , and to gi-ve his FRLDERTCK AUGUST U5 IVIUHI ENBE ` •I advice and opinion upon ucflions of law, when required,ured, b Re, li p q `� S "eakee o/ff the Hou//e o//y/ Repre//entatives. \)) the ], i elident of the United States, or when r equefled by the • JOHN ADAMS Vice-Pre ident o the United States and I heads of any of ,the d•epartrilent`s, touching any matters that J f f x Prefident of the Senate. may concern their departments, and (hall receive fuck com• j penfation for his fervices-as fhall by law be provided. Approved-, September the twenty-ninth, 1789. r GEORGE WASHINGTON, .` t .r . 1� RtDrsRICK AUGU'STUS MUHLEATBERG, Pr fdent of the United State . of Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Pt•fderit of the United States and ( ', Pr f dent of the Senate. Approved' September the uftrit)i-fourth, 17 $9. GEORGE WASHINGTON; � i Prcfrdew of the UnitedStates, C H A P. XX. An ACT to explain and amend ah Ad., intitled, t1n ' h'� - , t for Reg�ering and Clearing keg-ds, Regulating the CoatiESUO ' N- » S ins trade, atld for other Pi' r f r. f y I; it enaed by the Senate and �lou/e of Reprefenta- ,1. SEe. r . C !1 �' 1 V6 � � ® . t • t 1 ;t fives of the United States of �nierica in Congrtfs af- ,I foods unladen , , s • by permit and jenibled, That when any goods, wares or merchandife of foreign tranfported toa growth or inanufadure, fhall be unladen from any Up or vet= x •° ' r landing in the i fame diRria,to fel in virtue of a permit obtained for that purpofe, and (hall C H A P. I. be accompanied be pub into a craft or vefl:el with intent to be tranfported to with a eertifi• � 4 , t .fin ACT or ivrn e epi to tl�e everal s tl�eretn inen- ;.. tate from the a landing within the fame diflrift, it (hall be the duty of the In- •f g` g � -� ettoror fpec or other o$icer attending the unlading of fuck goods, tioned, in r(peal to the ;State of NORTH-CAROLINA , and Infp { R it ciher proper .,ares and t'1l'e'rcliandire, tb ddiver-•to the matter or commander other purpof's. 0 ffi-ter. y� of every Eich craft` }or vet el, a certificate of fuck goods, wares, SEC . I. Bq� E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives and nierchandil'e having been duly entered and a permit granted, therefor ; a"nd fuch certificate (hall contain a defers the'United States of !4marica in Congrefs a�e��lbled, f, ' P' That the feveral and,refpeclive duties fpecified and laid in and ti tion of all the packages, with• their marks and numbers, and << by the Acl; intituled, An Act for laying a duty on goods, ,u shall a"uehorize the tranfportation•and landing of the fame, at wares and merch-andizes imported into theUnited States ;" and Duties on int. Y E A Any landing within the fame diflric'l, without any further fee in and by the Act, intituled " An Ad impofing duties on ports and ton. or permit, any thing ' in the Paid recited Act to the contrary „ • nage declared tonnage, fhall be paid and collected upon. all goods, wares and in force as to notwithfl�an-ding• ' mnercha idifes, ,which, after the expiration of thirty days from the State of SEC. 2. end be it further Enacted, That fo much of the twen- e North Carolina, the paffiing o� .this A , fhall be imported into the State of after 3o days s ' t fecond fec'lion of the fare recited Act, as eaen� its effels of Exemption of y- p r RT from the ntlir veficls under lets than twenty, and 1iot Tefs than five tons burthen} employed i.orth-Carolina, from ani foieignlp h t place, grid upon the of this Ate ; twirlige of all (hips and veffels, c , ate the faid day, fhal>' and f aotons,from ea betC4 een an of the dlflric s of ' y the United States, in any bay or be entered within the faid State of North-Carolina fubjett to tering & clear- � , ing,extendedto river, and having a licence from the Collector of the difli•ici to Nit of .5o , - the exceptions, ualifications a'llo=wances and abatements in tTt; which fucli v eff@ belongs, froln entering and, clearing for the P q I tons, having onwhich g fire fare ACrtS Ck)ntaineci Or ex l'efl'ed • which 1 �ts fitall be t hoard goods, term of one year, be extended to vefl'els not exceeding fift ► P ' � � deemed to have the dike force and operation -within the faid � ' growth t the tons • Provided fbch vefiels iliall not have on board goods , J or pro_ g > State of North=Caroli'na,as elfewhere within the United States. ' duce of theU,S, wares or il]erchandlfe,otfierthan fuchas are actually the growth SEe. 2: find be it further enaed, That for the due collection for due e.11et• t , or produce of the United States, . of the faid duties ' there {hall be�in the :laid Stare of tion, five dif- ' ' IZ?ortl'i-Ca SEC. .4nd be it further enacted that fo much of an A in. _ truss eftabIA i ' >.� rolina, five diilricts ; one to be called the diflricl :qr VG i7ming- ed ; - tituled, �' An Act to regulate the collection of the duties im- ton 1 .� pofed r >, l f 4 t t 7 i t JJ Y 4 F } Y Y. .w .� . r” i'4 �YIIN+ 1 '1 .. , •, , t"-,F• Nz;. w. t .. •t `w• " ,nF,,. .. - ' .. • Y.•. .1 �•eY'u .. __ ,Wr..f.siS • x. �f• ..,at v:..:::;a�s',5 .tkrti`_ _ !+ \ ,, =).,'i;"iib * : t ,,. -1, rw,'-±,.J, �, d .,.,*vY:. •• _.; , ..p + k , c. n II s RM 77 7 i ¢ ds c a u . e .t • 1Y if d • r E , Y ` 96 L A' W S OF THE UNITED STA TESo 97 Y , �A i A.D. 17901- ton , and to comprehend all the waters, fhores, bays, harbors, � kub ----=V-=---= r Little River inlet inclufive, to New SEC. 3. end be zt further enaaed, That the ports of Wilming- -d4D. 1790•' 0- creeks and inlets, from LI , , their limits. River inlet, inclufive : Another to be called the diftrid of ton Newbern Wafhin^� all be the foie ----�---� Ston, and Edenton , >.h Sole ports of • ars has- 'Ports of entry within the faid State of North-Carolina, for entry. Newbern, and to comprehend all the waters, fhoies, bays, ' bors creeks and inlets from New River inlet, exclufrve, to chips or vef els not regiftered or licenced within the United } ' T; m ticoe Sound ex- States, according to law ; and for all fhips or veflels whatfo- � �•R =�1 Occacock inlet, inclufre e, together with Pa p , cept that paint of it into which the Patnpticoe, or Tarr and Ma- ever, which fhall arrive from the Cape of Good .Hope, or any thapunga Rivers empty themfelves, and which lies between place beyond the fame. the Ro al Shoal extended to Machapunga bluff, and the fhoal SEC. 4. And he it further enrr�led, That all the regulations, which projects from the mouth of Painpticoe River towards provifions, exceptions, allowances, compenfations, directions, the Royal shoal :) Another to be called the diftrift of Wafh- authorities, penalties, forfeitures, and other matters whatfo- Regulations, I t . % << A _ n �rov:Gons, &c. 4. ington, and to comprehend air chat part of Patnptrcoe Sound ever, contained or expreffed in the •Act, intituled, nu ncl [or due collet- excepted out of the diftrid of Newbern, and the waters, fhores, to regulate the collection of the duties impofed by law on the tion, • Is and on goods, wares and merchan- e "? bays harbors creeks and inlets adjacent thereto, and commu- tonnage of ihrps or vefl'e , a g ,,l nicating with the fame : Another to be called the difiricl of p dizes imported into the United States," and not locally snap- . Edenton, and to comprehend all the, waters, bays, harbors, plicable, (hall have the like force and efi'ect within the faid ; tween the Pampticoe State of North-Carolina, for the collection of the faid duties, creeks and inlets, from the channel be Sound and Albermarle Sound inclufive :—The other to be as elfewhere within the United States, and as if the fame were ' i ' Ports of entry called the diftric'l of Campben, and-to-comprehend North Ri- repeated and re-enacted in this prefent A&. - and delivery. ver, Pafquotank and Little l�Vers, and all the waters, fhores, SEC. 5• Provided always, and be it declared, That the thirty- Operation of bays, harbors, creeks and"inlets, from the junction of Currituck ninth fedion of the faid Ad and they third fedion of an Act parts of former laws dcclared to t and Albemarle Sow'165 to the northern extremity of Back intituled, An Act to fufpend part of an Ad, intitul- ceafe. Bay. That ii�the diftricl of Wilr�ain ton, the to`vn of Y TiI- ed, « An Act to regulate the collection of the duties � I ` mington fhall be a port of entry and delivery, and Swanfbo- b' impofed by law on the tonnage of (hips or vefl^els, and on rough a ort of deliver only, ; and there (hall be a Colleftor, goods,wares and merchandifes imported into the UnitedStates, r Naval-Officer and Surveyor, to refide at the faid town of Wil- and for other purpofes," did, by virtue of the adoption of the , mington, and a Surveyor to refide at Swanfbdrough. That in � Constitution of the United States, by the faid estate of North . • T - ling eafe too operate in ref ec`l to the fame. in the diftrret of Newbern, the town of Newbern fhall be a poi t Carolina,, c p p ort of de- SEC. 6. And be it urther enae'ied and declared, That the Act, ACR for regula• •� s . of entry and delivery, and the town of Beaufort a p f livery only ; and there fliall be a Collector to refide at New- tin the coalt- intituled, An Act for regiftering and clearing ve:ffels, regula- g ing trade, dc- bern, and a furve or to refile at Beaufort., That in the,diftric't ting the coafting trade, and for other purpofes," (hall, after clared in force • y ll be the Pole ort the ea iration of thirty days from the paffing of this Act, have as to N. caro- j ; fbin ton fhall y � Caro- of Wafhiilgten, the town of Wa_ g P P , l:na. of entry and delivery, and there fhall be a Collector to refrde ® the like force and operation witnin,the faid State of North- i at the fame. That in the diftricl of Edenton, the town of Carolina, as elfew here within the United States and as if the Edenton (hall be a port of entry and delivery ; and Hartford, feveral claufes thereof were repeated and re-enacted in this Win Skein arae Winton refent Ad. Murphey fborough, Plymouth, , y, p Part of another and Bennet's creek, ports of delivery ; and there fhall be a Col- SEC- 7• And be it further enacted, That the fecond fedion of Adt revived as to R. lfland and ct lector at the town of Edenton, and a Surveyor at Hartford,, the' A , intituled, An Act to fufpend part of an Acl, inti- N. Carolina, ; A another Surveyor at Murpheyfborough, one Surveyor at each tuled , 'c A.^. Aft to regulate the co1_lec'tion of duties impofed until the xf> of s of the ports of Plymouth, Winfor, Skewarke , Winton and April. y by law on the tonnage of (hips or veffel,, and on goods, wares Bennet's creek. That all fhips or veffels intending to proceed and merchandifes imported into the United States, and for to Hartford,Plymouth,Winfor, Skewarkey, Winton, Bennet's other purpofes," paffed the fihteenth day of September ]aft, creek, or Murpheyfborough, (hall firft come to, and enter at (hall, with refpec`t to the inhabitants and citizens of the State ' the port of Edenton : That in the diftrict of Cambden, Plank. of Rhode-Ifland and Providence Plantations, be revived ; and bridge on Sawyer's creek, fhall be the port of entry and deli- alfo, that the fourth fedion of the faid act fhall be revived, very, and Nixontown, Indiantown, Newbiggin creek, Curri- and both continue in force until the:. firft day of April next, tuck inlet, and Pafquotank river bridge, ports of delivery ; and no longer, and there (hall be a Collector at Plankbridge on Sawyer's FR.I;DERIcic AUGUSTUS MCTHLENBERG, Speaker of the Houfe of F p f creek, and a Surveyor at each of the ports of Nixontown, In- ,e re entatives. " + diantown, Currituck inlet, Pafquotank river-bridge, and New. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and biggin creek : And that the authority of the officers of each Prefident of the Senate. k diftrid (hall extend over all the waters, fhores, bays, harbors, Approved, February the eighth, 1790. creeks and inlets comprehended within fuck diftric't. GEORGE WASHINGTON, SSC, Pre tdent o the United States. f f Z CHAP. o 1 A n +S, t ',, "e ;R,v..rp �� 'moi... . •; -:.:.. .� �:. .u. .. ':, .. :,? Y .' ... A% Y�M. '� .1. r ♦ i p, . .... .' „ vi s,:'_ '.,.W..c„r;"`.. r.e A,,,.,.,1,., ,.... , "^FIwW�MWw'�rY :A . 1 a 1.- oaav,: 'rk.d i.me' .v�d3 t. t .fir �• . r V,� l .. ...-.••w .. n,L_ •.,._' - _ .'. .... .:. _. .... '� r. bo '{' "R r. 4.. t n . 1 .Llv.:. r.. J .. i... 1i\ .t `I•V'Y{'.:-.� .r�.. _ ...1."V'=IW. . Rf... . ,i,_. r. 1 ..` - � 1 � �' l,e l , IV ! • f � St�37<. j aa TA 'I' D. S. 9 g L A WS or THt N TED S 99 .$4 The number of perfons within my divifion, confiffing of 1790• � A.D• 1790. C H A P. II• appears in a fchedule hereto • e EN UME R A TION o the IN H A- annexed, fubfcribed by me this day of .fin ACT providing for the f 17 B I T A N T s of the United States. ` A. Be Aifrftant to the arfhal of p'orm E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- SECTION t . - Con res SCHEDULE o the whole Number o Per ons, within, the Divi won trues of the United States o•f flmertca, in g f f .f .l �! arenrbled That the Marfhals of the feveral diftriFts of the ZJnr- allotted to A, Be i * b7arfhals in the ted States shall be and they are hereby authorized and re- -v feveral diftri&s y of the �^ Burred to caufe the number of the inhabitants within their re- ° of the United ° #� States to take fpec'tive diftri�ts to be taken ; omitting in fuels enumeration In- Old dxans not taxed • and diiti;l uifhing,free perfons,including thole N � Cd C-- 0 Ef the enumera� g, 7 ami •p cH tion, and in for ears fromallothers ; diflinguifhing o v boundto fervicefo. y , ', y •� ., a �., �. S L A v S. Schedule. what mode. y G e 't7_v ° `" v an colours of free perfons, and the free males alto the fexes d P w 5 3 .� n � �+ of fixteen years and upwards, from thofe under that age ; for effedin which purpofetheir refile, the Marshals (hall have powerto ap- z w `" w w g May appoint point as many afliftants within ive drflri�ts, as .y afriftants. to them shall appear neceffary ; affigning. to each affiftant a cer- That ever afliftant fail S.Ec. 2. Bnd be it further enal7ed, y - r' Alli(tant mak• tain divlfion of his diflri�, which divifion fhall confift of one or ing to make return, or making a falfe return of the en.umer- more counties, cities, towns,townfhrps,hundreds or parifhes,or 'ng Pale retarn, ' plainly and diilin�tl bounded by water courfes, ation to the Marf sal, within the time by, this Act limited, penalty on. 4 of a terr>tory p y y shall forfeit the fain of two hundred dollars. mountains, or public roads. The 1Vlarfhals and their affift- SEC 3, And be it further ena47ed, That the Marshals fbalL file ants (hall refpeclively take an oath or affirmation, before fome L the feveral returns aforefaid, with the Clerks of their refpe&- Judge or Juftice of the Peace, refident within their refpe�lrve ive Diftrias Courts, who are hereby directed to receive and Marfhals to file Marfhals and returns with affiftantsto take dlftri&sS previous to their entering on the drfcharge of- the :carefully to preferve the -fame : And the Marf ials refpec'lively the clerks of an oath• duties t3 this Ail re aired. The oath or affirmation of the the Di(tri6t (hall ' on or before the, firft day of September, one thoufand Marfhal fliall be, 66 I qA, B. Marfhal of the diftric'l of f`even hupdred and ninet -one tranfmit to the Prefident of coures, and y tranfmit the do folemnly (wear (or affirm) that I will; the United• States, the aggregate amount of each defcription aggregate ; s'• well and truly 'caufe to be made, a juft and perfe�l enumeration of perfons within their refpe�live diftri�ts. And every°Mar- amount thereof' Form of the and defcription of all perfons refident within my diftri�t, and to the Yrefi�enc path. fhal failing to file the returns of hisaffiftants or any of them on or before the: t f the United States, agreeably 1'ettll'n the fame to the 1 r efiden o g •tt, tl,e Acerlrc of their rPfnt tq;ve Diftri �' 't' IitofSept•1991; T yYi ,aa ..aa Y-v- ... .� vour,t , or lalllll2J' to the directions of an as of Congrefs, intituled, « An a6t -pro- . United to return the aggregate amount of each defcription of perfons vrding for the enumeration of the inhabitants of the L nr in their refpe&ive diftri&s, as the fame (hall appear from Paid States, according to the beft of my ability." The oath or af- returns to the Prefident of the United States, within the time of an atiiftant (hall be, '1 1, A. B. do folemnly (wear failing fo to do, firmation limited by this A&, (hall, for every fuch offence, forfeit the penalty for. (or affirm) that 1 will make a juft and perfect enumeration' rtumeratron Rim of eight hundred dollars ; all which forfeitures (hall be tion of all perfons refident within the d and defcripivif>!o.n af- . recoverable in the Courts of the diftrids where the offences Rr figned to me, by the Marfhal of the drftrr& of Ihall' be committed, or in the Circuit Courts to be held with.. ''Rt and make due return thereof to the Paid t in the fame, by a6lron of debt, rnfor maxion or rndi�tment , How re.overa- "t 1jS rer u r ble Marfhal, agreeably to the direions of an Aft of Congrefs, in- the one half thereof to the ufe of the United States, and the verednd aril°- { tituled, An Acrt providing for the enumeration of the in- es " according to the belt of my other half to the informer ;, but where the profecution, fhall habitants of the United Stat g be firft inftituted on behalf of the United States, the whole ability." The enumeration (hall commence on the firft Mon- 'i'hc enttmera- •fhall accrue to their ufe. And for the more effe�ual dif- t � tion, whcn to day in Augnft next and (hall clofe within nine calendar covert' of offences the. Sud es of the feveral Diftr.ic't Courts " t months thereafter : The feveral afliftants (hall, within the Paid commence and at ,their next fefiions, to be held after the expiration of the cloro. nine months, tranfmit to the Madhals by whom they fhall be ref e�ti�el appointed, accurate returns of all perfons, except timellovved for making the returns of the enumeration here- P y PP y . > " b dire led , to the Prefident of the United States, (hall give Indians not taxed, within their refpe�live divrfions, wnrch re- this Aft in charge to the grand juries, in their refpeflive Returns to be turns 1hall be made in a khelude, diftinguithing the feveral Courts and fhall caufe the returns of the feveral aBif}ants to by fchedule. families by the names of their rrlafter miftrefs Reward over- •• � r foliowin be laid before them, for their infpe�tion. �•! � ` leer, or other principal perfon therein, in manner g� SEC. 4. wind, be it further enacted, That every affiftant that is to fay : fhall receive at the rate of one dollar for every one The hundred ;yr +•p:ti a ;k K k h, r o- n $'S AY9! BFJ,: `�'lr...; � ..a..: . r _-.L....:..,,.. .--v:oF.. •. •'. -. .. _-.µ 'S':'M.%M!L1...d.Tw.--... '...r.....MX :sdnmcuaSm._L_. :,..�.......aa . ,u..fi.1GYt.w..e.:P..v %'s' •:/- .. ..._. _ ___. ... .. ... . _.. .!•� ;a',: ._:. �'•. w S E3n1^.�. . n.. yy stir.-.Witt ".1., l'/.. .. it ♦. h. .. nrM1.r `'PI/• °.' "ti.,�..1 y.jyS:,�� '�.`M i{ y o , Y r lry t'�. - rrdi, .. -r ..:, 1-4 .. r .�•, :. .• ..,1 .,, 1 n .,lyra'u Y• 1 1 4k r . :..:f. - .��. ..,illi -t;•ri w ;.,'; V.+ •y, IRK- ., ...r 4;,;2'.• ,. .._,.. :G 1 c ' :14 .'F?:r+ 4 ., :: . .�!n • t#V k' .a, ✓ i\� 4 .:::. .. -e. N.;' 'J? vi{..aY x a , T.1 , d , UNITED STATES. Ior ,» 1 � ' I00 L A W S OF THE copy, fi.;ned by himfelf, of the fchedule, containing the num- 4.D. 1790. y ' . s ber of inhabitants within his divifion to be fet up at two, of -•--,r--� r A. D. i Igo. hundred and fifty perfons by him returned, where fuch of the moll public places within the fame there to remain for Copies of the �---,� -} perfons refide in the country ; and inhere fuck perfons refills fchedule in each r • the infpection of all concerned ; for each of which copies the divifion, to be Affr(lants, rate • fet u at public ofcompenfataiu in a city, or town, containing more than five thoufa'no per- faid afiftant shall be entitled to receive two dollars provided p p � 4 Eons fuck affiftant {hall receive at the rate of one dollar, for p PY P places, and t°• roof of a co of the fchedule having been fo fet up and fuf- w hen. X, every three hundredperfons ; but where, from the difperfed feted to remain, (hall be tranfmitted to the MarfhaI, with the ��`' � " ; 1 fituation of the inhabitants in fome divifions, one dollar for ev- return of the number oferfons •9and in cafe an affiflant h In ery one hundred and fifty perfons, (hall be infuficient, the (hall fail to make fuch proof to proof to he fhall any the ' Marfhals with thea approbation of the Judges of their refiled- c PP ompenfation by this Acl allowed him. _ i ive diftrids, may make fuc�a further allowance to the affiftants EREDERzex crcU Tv UH E • " ' " in fuch divifions as •fhall be deemed an adequate compenfa- A s s M L rrBERe, - n dollar for everySpeaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. ' ;} tion, provided the fame does not exceed one JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Pru nt of the Unwed States, and fifty perfons, by thein returned The feveral Marfhals fhall receive as follows : The Mar Thal of the diftric't of 1 Iaine, two ^� Prefident of the Senate. Marlhals, their hundred dollars - the Marfhal of the diftrict of New-Ramp- �oved, _11?areh the firft, _r7gd, ' compenfation. (hire two hundred dollars ; the Marfhal of the difiric't of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Maffachufetts,three hundred dollars ; theMarfhal of the diflrict Prefident of the visited States. of Connefticut,two hundred dollars ; theMarfhal of thediftricl of New-r ork three hundred dollars ; the Marshal of the diflrict C H A P, IIIA ' s of New-jerfey, two hundred dollars ; the Marfhal of the diff- $1An ACT to ablijh an uniform rule of Naturalization. r triol. of Pennfylvania, three hundred dollars. ; the Marfhal of the diftrift of Delaware, one hundred dollars ; the Marf sal of BE C. I. ' Est end ed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives , JO. of the United States of flmerica, in Con es a enabled, the diftrid of Maryland, three h.indred dolli ars , the Marfhal rf That any alien, belong a free white perfon who hfs- of the diflrict of Virginia, five hundred dollars ; the Marfhal o fhaave re ' ded within the limits and under the urifdidion of the United of the diitri& of Kentucky, two Hundred and fifty dollars ; .l Alien whites - ' the Marflial of the dii}rid of North-Carolina three hundred States for the term of two years, may be admitted to become may become ' ' citizens and a citizen thereof, on application to any common lav court of how. , and fifty dollars ; the"Marilial of the diflrlct of• South Caroli- �•ecord, in an one of the States wherein he (hall have refilled � 1 na, three hundred dollars ' the Marfhal of the diftric't of G'eor- Y • And to obviate all doubts for the term of one year at leaft, and making proof to the fa- f li gid, two hundred and fifty dollars. tisfac'tion of fuch Court that he is a perfon o�` mool character, 5 ' which shay arife refpecting ' the perfons to be returned and ' � 3 ' and taking the oath or affirmation prefcribed by 1'aty to fup- i� the manner of making returns, r port the Constitution of the -United States, which oath or affir- 'I Rules for after. SI:e,• �, 1fe it enac7ed, That ever. perfon whofe ufual lace x ;al Y P P oration fuch Court fhall adminifter, and the Clerk of fuch taining refi- , dente, of woods (hall be in any family on the aforefaid firft Monday Court (hall record fuch application, and the proceedings there- r° , in Auguft next, (hall be returned as of fuch family ; and the on ; and thereupon. fuch perfon (hall be confidered as a citizen -• name of every perfon, who (hall be an inhabitant of any dif= of the United States. And the children of fuch perfon, fo nam tract, but without a fettled place of refidence, (hall be infected turalized dwelling within the United states being under•the Their children in the column of the aforefaid fchodule, which is allotted for age of twenty-one years at the time of fuch naturalization, refilling here, r° t the heads of families, in that divifion where he or fhe (halt shall alto be confidered a citizens of the United States. And deemed citizens �- be on the faid firfl Monday in Auguft next ; and every perfon —�lfo,tns born the children of citizens) itizens the United States , that may be of citizens born occafionally abfent at the time of the enumeration, as belong born beyond fea, or ou o the limits of the United States, beyondfea, &c. ing to that place in whiclihe ufually rcfides in theUnitedStates. (hall-be confidered as natural born citizens : Provided That the SEe . 6. find be,itfurther enacted, That each and every perfon right of citizenfiiip (hall not defcend to perfons' whofe fa- more than fixteen ears of age whether heads of families or - ' What perfon of Y g �.•, thershave neverbeen refident in theUnitedStates . Provided a fo, a family shall not, belonging to any family wid-Lin any divifion of a, difiricl Egg crone. render an ac- made or e{lablifhed within the United States fhall be and That no perfon heretofore profcribed by any State, (hall be °t' ,count of the ' ' admitted a citizen as aforefaid, except by an Acl of the 1egif- ` nnmbers therehereby is obliged tofl'i render to fuch aflant of the divifion, a 3ature of the State in which fuch perfon was pioicribed. true account if required, to the belt of his or her knowledge, ,t a rtt^ F of all and ever perfon belonging to fuch family ref ectivel FREDERICK AUGU.STUS MUFiLENBERG, Y 1? g g Y P Ys �• according to the feEreral defcriptiLns aforefaid, on pain of for. s Speaker of the Floufe g Representatives. feiting twenty dollars, to be fued for and recovered by fuch JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and ti and penalty for t this one half for lass own ufe, and the other' half for Prefident f the. Senate. r 1 I refufin . affiftan , A roved March the tweet -fixth i o. ` g PI? the ufe of the United States. � 9 SEe, . .bind be it urther enal7ed, That each afliflant fhall, GEORGE WASHINGTON, k , • • r . �l ., 7 f , Pr fdent of the United States. MEN P ;to making his return to the Marshal, caufe a correct ` copy, ,A H A P• Y., s a y t 11j! �r 1 • fir:: 1 v're+ 1 A 4 t { { y 4MY y pa� .S ,.. � f , r'"• .si . .. . !" *,•r�r � A u a.'. . � '+�. x.. ♦ � ;n. ! •'�; re, r f ,i ,:r, �q� �cJ, r + .3"3 ..yam{r•.. y11 ..+• :iR .,. � �@. '�,A!a,,;„ T ' .,. .w.r.d..id. ., t e r� � Yom"' Li.' i":Y', �.1 y'I... _ t r-" iV� �,�.{v�J:.. k�tr, aR:1. - .�..Rr: .r..y,•r. -.'. 'G.}, '.'". • '. . ... .. ._ ..._. _ : ... �Dr. Yr . -� �_— . ',i%3Y��'t 1.rn':� ' µ . n .Y.1 . . pry,4,+ •sr'r ../ .,^..'^" }, ..., . ..:x... . Wo �: I .ry 1 1� { t h tl + : r - O ' L A 1' S ®F THE UNI QED STA TIE So 3 , ,} i 102 l ; v r,. A IV• faid mreflern Territory being alfo defirous that fuch ceflion A.D• 179°• 4; C H A P. A. D. 1790• be made in order to obtain a more ample protection 'than they �•—�—•—•� •-�_ have heretofore received : Now this State, being ever defirous An ACT to. prevent the Exportation f GoODS, not duly a le 'uflice to the public creditors, a's well as the the everal Stater. of doing `amp � according to the Lazes f ,f • , infpe�ted, g ellablifhing the harmony of the United States, and complying SEC. I . E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- with the 'reafonable defires of her citizens ; Be it enaRed by the lE tines of the United States of .flmerica, m Con�ref af- General 4§'embly of the State of North-Carolina, and it is hereby �That the Collectors and other Officers of the Cufloms h� the authority o the mile, That the Senators of this fembled, '1 h enac`fed y y f � in the (everal ports of the United States, be, and they are here- State, in the Congrefs of the United 'States, or one of clue' Sena- CollecRors, &c. a due re and to the infpedion -laws of the d an two of the Re refentatives of this State, in the ;' t not to grant by direc' ed to g y g tors an y p clearances, until States in which they may refpedively a , in Ouch manner that Con refs of the United States, are hereby authorifed4 entpow- + a certificate of no veffel having on .board goods liable to infpeion, (hall be Bred and required to execute a deed or deeds on the part and ; produed. is behalf of this State, conveying to the United States of* Ame- p fpc6lid. cleared out until the nnafler or other proper perfon fhall have produced fuch certificate, that all fuch goods have been duly in- rica, all right, title and. claim which this State has to ' the fo. 3° States do or may- require fpec'led as the laws of the refpe�fiive S Yvereignty and territory'ofthe lands fituated within the charter- to be produced to Collet' o.rs or other Officers of the CuGlloms. ed limits of this State, weft of a line beginning on the extreme FREDERIC�C AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, • height of the Stone Mountain at the place where the Virginia Speaker of the Hot fe of Reprefentatives. l = 1 ADAMS Vice-Pre of the United States and line interfecgs it ; ,running thencealong'the extreme berg it of the Boundaries , JOHN Paid mountain,to tlieplacewhere Wataugo Riverbreaks through }� Pr f dent of the Senate. it ; thence a direct courfe to the top of the Yellow Mountain, Approved, April the fecond, ;<790• where Bright's road croffes the fame ; thence along the ridge of GEORGE WASHINGTON, thefaid mountain,between the waters of b6e River and the wa- k Prefider�t of the United States. ters of Rock Creek, to t-hc place where rhe road crc fl"es the Iron Mountain ; from thence along the,extremeheiglit of faid inoun- �i > C H A P• �• Lain, to .where Nolichucky River runs through the fame ; 'thence and • f to the top of the Bald Mountain ; thence along the ektreme ,fin ACT to accept a Celon of thy. Cld ms of the State of height -of the faid Mountain,, to the Painted Dock, on French NORTH A � to a certl�Zn vrt ��VESRl>T Broad River ; thence alon _the highefl ridge of the faid li�Ioun- " fain , to rise }.Taco where it'is called the,, great' Iron o`r Sm' aky TERRITORY . F Mountain ; ` thence along the extreme height of the faid Moun- • ��• , , ` ' uted and in. the Se LEES,) of Ceifion having been exec Retrial taro to . the place where •it is called Ubicay or Uria> a Moun- P Y ," for acceptance to the United States, of the . • ' towns of Cowee and Old-Chota • rt nate offered p r , taro between the Indian o s , ' ! of the of North-Carolina, to a diiri� ,of 1 errito- the main ridge of the faid mountain, _t'o the fou- Claims thence along g ry they ein dei'cribed ; which Deed is in the words following, . thern boundary of this State, upon the following exprefs con. k ' of the vize ditions and fubjeft thereto,. that is to fay : Tiro, that neither L WHO SHALL SEE THESE FRESENrS. ' 7o AL the lands nor inhabitants weflward. of the faid mountain (hall We the underwritten SAMUEL JOHNSTON and BENJAMIN be eflimated after the ceffion ' made by virtue of this A& he accepted, in the afcertaining 'the proportion•of this State with conditions HA,wKINS, Senators in the Congrefs of the United States ' deed of ceflion, the United States, in the common expence �occafioned by the � by the senators of America, duly end conilitutionally chefen by the Legiila- of N. Carolina, ture of the State of North•Carolina ,fend greeting. late war. Secondly, That the lands laid , off, 'or direfled to be t to the United Tal Affembl of the State of North• laid off by any Aa or Ails of the General Affembly of this ` ` { States -, and of WHEREAS the Gene Y the A of the Carolina, On the day of December, in the year of State, for the officers and foldiers thereof, their heirs and af_ Legiilature of even hundred and eighty•nine, paffed figns refpeclively, shall be and enure to the ufe' and benefit of that State, by our Lard one thoufand f which the ex• « An A& for the purpofe of ceding to the the faid officers, their heirs and afI'igns refpe ively ; and' if the an AFL, entitled, liounds"of the faid lands already prefcribed for the officers and e`ution of the ited' States of America, certain weflern lands therein def- f ' faid deed ie au- Un foldiers of the continental line of this State "fhall not contain a thorized, fcribe�;" in the wards following, to wit : ; • affeml�ied have fufficient quantity of lands fit for cultivation, to make good t 6i WHEREAS the United States in C:ongrefs. , x+ the (everal provifions intended by law, thatfuch officer or-fol. of the4 , repeatedly and earnellly recommended to the rei'pecZive States = Bier, or his aflignee, who ihall fall short of his allo'tmerit or ' in the Union, claiming or owning vacant weflexn territory, to proportion, after all the lands fit for cultivation within. the faid make: ceffions of part of the fame, as a further means, as well ' bounds are appropriated, be pet•mitted to take his quota,or" fuch of haftening the extinguif fent of the debts, as of eflablifhing 1 harmony ited States • and tiie inhabitants of the part thereof as may be deficient, in any other part of- the tae harmony of the Un faid territory { 4 t i � • �i v;f r, 4 fC� r ..:� ';. „ .;,y. �. '"' , ,.!.:�: aY _..am..:,,, t - ' �err�.w•wlfi�w �'° � ' �� :� ' P'„, ,. ,; ' v��' i✓tte- '.,:M71r,.. ,,. .�• _ :. v c. ... +r 414� ,.w .. . ..:mc .wP.uY +.. . J.1 :. eN .,..\._1 � .,.au,+,.,... . ' .. . ,y"r,..'^—"^'— rte./ ^..1..c:.:. :�'�•' x,Y,"�r. F.1 ,�,.,.._: ,. 'a��'3 a �°..:. n ..,.. .y.....: '•. '•t., J { h..: A F r " ' U A rr. F.. ..I .r.: '..w. A .. T I h , , r r 7i IY i� f .. 3 } r I Xl� r U N T .T � `' D S T A rF . E S. t0J . r A W S OF THE 104 i fume thegovernment of the faid cedecl territory,whicl� they lµjl x.17; jc�o, AD. 1790. territory intended to be ceded by virtue of this Ac't, not alrea� dy appropriated. And when entries have been made ag.reea- execute in a manner Gmilar to that «�hich *. hey fizpcir`h' in' the ----Y=-� F • not erfected b rant or territory %veitrof the Ohio ; fball protecrt the inhabitants'againil } ble to law, and titles under them p Y g y • cafe the Governor, for the time enemies and fl1all .never, bar, or deprive diem of any privileges U: otherwife, then and in that ca time to iwhich the :people:in the terricor .wel'L of tine Ohio enjoy : 1'I'o- •; y being, shall, and he s hereby required to perfect from made by les in fuch manner as if, this Ad had never been oiled always, That no r cguatellaves�� Fi tlJ! e 1 a the iriha- time, fuch tin I t - f y aired., ,end that all entries made by, or grants made to all grefs, ihatl�aend.co, erz ,an p . pry ,� , p r a reeable to law, and bitants of the fad ceded territory, {hall be liable ,_to. a fuch and every perfon or perfons whatfoeve , g .. ,.,. . c.. .,, b • ceded to the United fums! of money, as „nay ,: f� cn-1 taking tlie�� cenfi�s, e their jus} within the limits hereby intended to be ro onion rof .t e debt of the united States, and the arrears of States, fliall have the fame force and effe as if such ceffion had not been made ; and that all and every right of nccupan" tphepe ufitionsCif Congrefs on this State. Sixthly, That all • refer b an Ac's rPrions indebted to this State, refiding' in the territory in,rend. ceffion. ;: cy and pre-emption, adeemed nd every other right ref y. .y Eons fettled on, and occupying lands within the ed to be ceded by virtue of thisin the famemalener, adnd under or Acts to liable to pay fuch debt or deb Iimits 6f the lands hereby intended to be ceded as aforefaid, • e' in the fame manner as if the cef- the fame pEr�alty. orpenalties .as if this 11c't had never been palled. shall continue to be is full fore conditions upon which the Paid Sefventhl That if the Congrefs of the United States do not ac- ` fion had not been made, and as co p r it shall be ce "t the cellon hereby`in tended to be made in due foray � 'a'n' # ' lands are ceded to the United States ; and furthe , . o , • fns (hall have, b virtue give official notic.•P therPnf to the Executive of this State, with= ` underftood, that if any perfon or per o Y • in the Land-Office in eighteen tmoiths Froin `thepaffing of this A , thenthisAc't of the Ac"f, entitled, An Ad. for open g Eighthly, that the , for the redemption of fpecie and other certificates, and dif- (hall b'e of naforce or effec'f whatfoever. p the arm affed in the year one laws- iri 'fc rce" and ' ufe n the. State of North 'Carolina, at the charging the arrears due to y� P e .df: trvb ' th'is Ad;C'`ihall be, and continue in full farce 1 thoufand (even hundred .and eighty-three, made his or their tin: r____ g ��.�; cP,jed fuall called John Armflrong s office, and within the, territory lie. eb ...._ until the fame fhal'l ;b:e re.i . entry in the office u y J the fame to an fpot or piece of ground, on which any pealed, or otherwi's'e} altered by •the legiflative authority of the located Y k , { (hall have reviouily located. any entry Paid territory avtthly hata the lands of non-refident pro- • 1 other perfon or perfons p ries that then, and in that cafe, the perfon or perfons praetors within the Egad ceded territory, shall not be taxed C or ent , higher than the lands of refidents. Tenthly, That this rl shall ' having made fuch entry or entries, or their affignee or ailignees, g at full liberty to remove the location not prevent the people now refiling four.h of French Broad, shall have leave, and be Y ,. ., o„ �i, ,.,,, yx i , , �.,,.h e e reneffee and Big Pidgeon, from entering ; of fuch entry or entries, to any ianas on -Whisci no entry has �e��� e� i f�, . .i �;" •� , 1 located " or on any vacant lands included within their � r'64eniptions in that t�ract;'ihotild ars office be- opened for i been.fpectal y a � I' t.hatr ur ole, "under... °na of, the; relent General : AfieMbly as~ �_,� p s the, limits of the lands hereby intended to be ceded : Provided, p , p That the fo- ' 'n herein contained shall extend, or be con to end be; at:furthar-en c` ed� ,y '.tl�e,•,auihority ,afore/Ard,:, That`nothl g , p,:rand over the',.ierri- y g vereigzlky. and jurifd di©n of ( this State extend to the making good any entry, or entries, or an grant �a the; inhabi;tnts hereof; fhall t<, tory ,aforefaid, and all+ ands. every k, or grantsheretofore declaredvoid,by any Ad or Ads of the Ge- f1e;and retraan;the fame , until ;the Congrzfs -of neral Affembly of this State. Thirdly, That all the Iandsintend- ,ylthe United 'States: i-all accept the cefhion to be made by. virtue j: ed to be ceded by virtue of this Ac"t to the United States of S; '• America, and . not appropriated as before-mentioned, shall be of tr>,ia �ct,:as i'f t,his A� had never pa ed. : _ confidered as a common fund for.,the ufe and benefit of the Uni- clufive accoridin to Read three , times and : ratified in General Affc m�ly, the North-Carolina m g ted States of America, - ; da. T of December A. D. i g. their ref and ufual proportion in the general charge and }' q �CHAs.' JOHNSON, Sp. Senate. ' expenditure, and 4ha11 be faithfully difpofed of for that pur- (� R (� u x r; . ' � U. CABARRUS, Up. ll. C. i w • .Fourtbl That ' pofe, and for no other ufe or purpofe whatever• y, ,.� (hall be laid out and formed into a State •' a the territory fo ceded, - ATO therefore , Know �'e, 'Carat we, SAMUEL , JOI3NSTUN and l or States, containing a fuitable extent of territory, the inhaUi- BENJAMIN H vicirrs, Senators aforefaid, by, virtue of,tlie pow. I ' tants 'of which (hall enjoy all the privileges, benefits and advan.• y ; ' ,z th in the ordinance of the late Congrefs, for the er,. and ,authoAity!commitced to us by the fail Aft, and in the } j tages fet• ,for 4. name and ,forandon; behalf of the fail State, do, by thefepre- ' government of the Western Territory of the United States, . A g to fa whenever the Congrefs of the United States fhalL lents- convey,- asfign, . transfer and let over unto the United >�, � 3 Y States of America, for the benefit of the Paid States, North_ g �� that is , , caufe to be officially tranfmitted to the executive authority o£ • �'' ti ated co of the A to be pasfed by the Carolina inclufive, all right, title and claim,� hich the laid :State this State, -an auihen c py nited States accepting, the ceffion of territo- hath , to : the fovereignty acid territory of the lands fituated Congrefs of the U b virtue of this Ad, under the exprefs conditions within the chartered limits odf. th fa the General Affetnbl to id State, r madeass bounded and defer abed in the above recited ,A . hereb f ecified ; the Paid Congrefs (hall at the fame time afo i m t B b and Y. P fume ; A� tt } Y r _ Y Al 1`J i. y pp • rf r _ • .7j . . .:- .. .. :'.:L:,. .. . � ,' .. Arr '•'r+ 11,tM,r '. ..v may...- t kr � :f's '" a .. :•. Y '.t.•: - )r '. 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MOM 10 r . 4 F y 104 A W o�r THE !' fi�nlethego�Tertim nt of the faid 'ceded territor whichthev,vlall ./1 D' got t o. territory intended to be ceded by virtue of this Ac't, not alrea� 1 y� A.D. 179 Y . d appropriated* And when entries have been made agreea- execute In a manner fimilar to that ��Thtcl� *. 1�.ey fiiplx�rt 3r� the ---•�--� yterritor �veif_'if the Ohio • fhal"1 rote6t-the iiiiiabi'taints aFainft ' Y p ey ble to law, and titles under them not perfe�ed by grant or , hen and in that cafe the Governor, for the time crernies; and d�ali ,never bar, .o:° depH'dve ,there of any privileges otherwife, t which the peoile:in the territory weff 'of the Ohio enjoy : Pro- being, ro- �}q bein , fhall, and he is hereby required to, perfe&; fro!ve been vided alz�Tays, :'f:h'at no :regulations made or to pe made by Con time, fuch titles., in fuch manner as If this A had never refs fb4*11 teiid,'to. enianci ate flaves. g p . ` �'�tl�ly, .l`13at- : the inha- pafred., And that all entries made by, or gra ants to law, and ` rfons whatfoever, agree bitants of 'the faid ceded territory, fhail be liable tq pay fuch and every perfon or pe Tums: of. none}e, a Inay,4 fxom taking their centras, be their jufi r f limits herebyintended to be ceded, to the United r. , t the United States and the arrears of within the 1}roporttc�n of the lcb of U e States, (hall have the. fame force and effe� as if fuch - u�an the re uzfittons of Con refs on this Sate. Sit�thl �, :l'lzat all had not been made ; and that all and every etright lved by any Act perfons indebted to this State, reftding in the`territory'Tinz-end- !' ' ce(rion. cy and pre-emption, and every other right ed to be ceded by virtue of this Ac's, [ball be held a.nd deerned or, Acts to perfons fettled on, and occupying lands within the • the hereby intended to be ceded as aforefaid, liable to pay finch debtor debts in the fame manner, and under limits of th as ithe.fame penalty orpenalties.. as if this Act had never. been pafled. � (hall continue to be in .full force,In the fame mann which the faid Seventbl , Tli'4t if the Con refs �of the United States do not ac- fion had not been made, and as conditions upon 66-Ft' 'the ceffion hereb ' intended to be, niade in due fbriii and lands are ceded to the United States ; and further, it fhall bey ,. . , understood, that if any perfon or erfons (hall have, by virtue give official notice thereof to the Executive of this 'State""with. P m eighteen <m " hths from ' b pafling of this Af, then this Ac't , of the Ac't, entitled, `� An A& for opening the Land-Office r fhall b'e of nn farce or effect whatfoever. Eigbtbly, That the for the redemption of fpecie and other certificates, and di laws. in farce`"a`nd u'fe` in the State of ` North11.11 .Carolina at the charging the arrears .due to .the army, pafl'ed in the year one �_. thou fever hundred and eighty-three, made his or their tone •of„`p'fiib thts ,A&i ; fhail be, and continue in full farce t within the territory hereby ceded; until tli�e fame (hall be re- entr in +the office ufually called John Armftrong's 'whic and pealed , or otherw e. )as lt'&ed .b. the le illative authorityof the - on located the ,fame to, any [pot or piece o0.f g located. nlclent y id territor .'- : Vint/> `, "� Thatythe lands of non-refident ro- other erfon or perfons (hall have prevtou yY • Y y. P prietors within the faid ceded territory, !hall not be taxed or entrries, that then, and in that cafe; t11e perfon or per ons higher than the lands of refidents. tenthly, That this A& .[hall havin de fuch entry or entries, or their aifignee or affignees, g mad be at full liberty to remove the location not prevent the people no« refiding fotith of French Broad, (hall have leave, an between the rivers '1'enefFee and Big Pidgeon, frolYl entering :R � of fuch entryor entries, to any lands on which no entry has ',� , 1:., , " .t � . ., ' their pre-emption's rn that_tra6ifhould an office be,opened for been fpecialllocated; or on any avant land�eded aProvided, that.pua•pbfe, :undr..,aw Act of. the:prefent, General Alletbly, the; limits of the lands hereby intended 1tendto eor be con to And be: it,furthet� enadedti4y :,tbe;;exutbority,;aforela d;lp That the fo- That nothing herein contained fhu vereigt��ty. artd jurfdidon ±of , this S-tate; p,,.rand over the.°A.terri- extend to the snaking good any entry, or entries; or any grant tory. aforefaid, an`d all; and every- the. inhab :tnts 'thereof, [hall or rantsheretofore declared void,by any A or AL or the Ge- beard remain; fameI'nall ref els ..0 tIl the .:on rzfs of g 2'birdly That all the lands Intend- p , u r g neral Affembly of this State. : , the United .States fh,41 accept the cefl'ion ,to be made by, v jrtue I _ ed to be ceded by . . of this Ac't to the United States of , America, and not appropriated as before-mentioned, shall be of his Ac's, as if t,his Ad had never pafled. rh '- con fidered as a common fund for_the ufe•and benefit of _ .e Uri ,Read three .times, and . ratified in General A&mbl the y rt ted St. of America, North-Car ollna inclufive, according to y� 'r ref ec'live and ufual proportion in the general charge and ' da}T, of December, A. D. 176"'78g. ; ,h the! p JOHNSON, Sp. Senate. r } ex enditure, and (hall be faithfully difpofed of for that Dur_ : , ,CHAS. J P Fourth! That S. CABAIcTS, Sp, H. C:, ole and for no other ufe or purpofe whatevver• y' tate (hall be laid out and formed. Into a S he territory fo ceded, ` 1�'o2v there orE• Know 7e "Frat we SaIvrUE'r. oxNsrorr. and or, containing a fuitable extent of territory, the Inhabi- f J, ;. BErrJAMiIv Hvxirrs, Senators aforefaid, by virtue of.the pow- ? tants'of which (hall enjoy all the privileges, benefits and advan- ;} ; ' tet forth in the ordinance of the late Congrefs, for the er, :and ,authoi}ity. committed to us by the faid 'Aft, and in the 'F tages . [fern Territory of the . United States, name and ,for "and on; behalf of the faid State, do, by thele pre- government of the`We Y Y tents convey,: aflign, transfer and fet over unto the United ` • F� Y`: . that is to fay, whenever` the Congrefs of the United States [hal! States of America, for the benefit of the faid States, North- ` _ caufe,to be officially tranfmitted to the executive authority of ' t this State, an authenticated copy of .the A& to be pafl'ed by the Carolina incluGve, all right, title and claim.which the faid ,SCate hath to the ; fovereignty and territory of .the lands fituated $ Congre'fs `of the United States, accepting thegelff�fs conditions µ within the chartered limits of the faid -State, as bounded andhe ' ry made by. virtue of this A , under at the fuze time af.� defcribed in the above recited A& of the General Afiembly, to hereby:fpecified ; the fa Congrefs fume Bb and r : • r. E :�y ' a A,l ki- .' SYrt y I .:..... ..... a ... ;+:c T,MI A U N , L T EI, D ( r S1 . T A T. E So OF. THS 107 io.6 L A W S Vho- IM c.onditions menti0ka fhallj within, fifteen days next after the delivery to h if A.D. 179P- pofes, and-on the A, Do 1790- and for the ufes and,pur he ffiall find the faine conformable to this.Acl, certif it to. be ed in the faid A& y fo at the foot thereof, and preferit the letters-patent fo certified 1,,N witnefs . here'of; we have hereunto fWat ibed our lit 'who th to thePrefide, all cauf6 the feal of ." o tinited States to c Senate-Charnber) at In d I affixed, our feals,, i n th fame fhal1be goo&and av ilable to tile names, a 1� be-thereto affixwdtand a . fth day of February'% in ther Newt York, this twelity� 5 evantee or, grantee& by force of this ,A.d., to all and every intent d- an of our Lor' d;: one thoufand. feven hundred yea �Indp�rpofeherein�con taincd, and fhallbe' recorded in a' booktobe teenth year of the Independence ninely, and% in the four 4.epOor,i-hat pur'pofe in the office (;f the Se'cretary ,of State, an(L h of the un"it,ed 'st'a, tes of Am-cridt'L, to be remdedt deliv6,rid to' ..the patentee or his agrent, and 'the delivery there. STON., (Lo of: fhill; be' , entered on the record, and endorfed on the patent S If : JOHN iAWKINSIo' So) the faid. Sec' rC' rar_ y,, at the time of granting the fame. tE 1�j AMIN I by Signed,ftqkd, anddelivered, &c. a. And* itfiqrther,e,na1?e4,,, That the gran specificati i �ee. or p7an on in wri lag W f ne deli- t, ith a *ees '6. ' a.i -iodel n,ib,4�*nce.of each patent, fhall, at the time,of grantina�the f draa or n SAM o he. 6ecretary, 9'f 'S tatp, fp A. OT.M. -Ver t, _qqification , iq -vyriting' , con- thereof to be delivered and taimpg,a defcriptio.n, 4pqornpanied- WiEh drafis. .Qr m, odels, -aq4 'te a ji ,eniatiled b� the 8ma h*d,, 1-16z�e`qf- Repref�ntatirz;ei,of tbe filed in Awqtcd. qxplanations and. models (if the nature of the invention or dif, qfA7iieHcPd1 -in, Con' refs, al-enibled2 That the faid Deed e g I admit of a m, bliiiI Uhit 'd'Siqtis i covery.wil Ys b) I pdel,) of the thiDg. or thing A� be, �nd the 6f eb '- cc ' 'Pted me is er y a .4or them, inwnted. or, difcovered, and dpfgibed as aforefaid, in 1 4 1 1 FEt.EDER�ICIt,� ,AUGYJSTUS� MUg.4EN-BFP.(;, 0 the f4idp4tep-ts Nvhiph f ecifiq6on. fball be fo pIarticular, and p S f yle�ker of tbe� .Roqfe OfL zmodels to exaift, a- pot only to diflinguilh the invention. JOHN APAMS , Vice-.Prej;dent �f The United SNICS7 4A 1 4 or Ojfcovery, from- other things bqIfo�� kn.own and ufe,d, but Prefidea of Me.¬es -illed in the art or I alfo to enaWe, 4 workman or other perfop, ted, .4pril thP. fqqnd', 1,79P, h e pufaclure, w ;Tgpf it is a br4,p�4, or Wher with it may' be Appro, GEORGE WA$HINGTQN.2, make, conft.ru6l or ufc the fame, tp the nited,q0tesAt Pqrjd�,nt of,ibe V -may liav ' thp full benefit ther of, after the Iend that th; po e -tlie office of the expiration of the, p ,4tent term Which fpp�ificq�ion fhall be filed.s,,,,t4, of Offi f in the ce o t e faid Secretary, and certified co ' ies thereof State, i0d in p what q0e; to xq, A - P Vis .0441 W. -Oviderice in all : Courts and before all jurif. beevidk*ce. where any w4tter, or thing, touching or concerning Pro of (Tfe 4 T to mote, th� Tr I f#1, Arm A�l Aq f4rh patm, A or privilege �ffial-1 �ome in queftion. 9 &n'ateandhoufe of Repe�eho#a!-- % W;, M,aded.' That upon the application Co r�'s SECT16i4 is E it end2l,ed by 'the k9 3' ' Jndbelit fqrtbet I tiq4t,lef tbe'Uidted �tdtes �f ifnler;ca� in ng �n, perfon to the Secretary of Statq, for; fUch, cification, ke. or 4 qPP) I I B of Thwt upon tht pletid6h ofanv perfon or perfons to fi Ic a qjeihbkd`, pe I P ion, 4pd for Oermiffion �o ba 6 firnilar model or moss may be taken. t -e De' ptirtment"Of - the Socret airy for, ' h del t4e duty of the Secretary to' give uch, 0- the Setretary of SM62 IS Mad e, it ffiall be erll �'Of,the Uhitied; Statesjetting War abd the Att'o, kuy-Gen py- and p6rmit the perfon fo ap6l ing f6r a firnilar model or Patents for L Y , hath 'or hive invented Or dikover, tifeful difcove- forth; that he, flie', ok 'they' : .ffi6Ms, to take,-or make, or cauf& the fame to be taken or made, ries, how to be mAnlifitaure, en'gine, machine, or 4 cant. d cred any- ufeful artj device� h ' 3.n.ce of f h a I It 111 5 at t e apOied for an pp known or ufed, and ted ; or any improvement, therein - not before I gran eg an nay b' i ieA therefor, it fhall and ihay PrAyib� that a patent �f SEco, 4- And be ,itfurtber enal�ed, Tfiat if any perfon or Per- Penalty for niz- - j' of State, the Secretary r t �aia S,�creta y fons .ffiall. dev' ife, ,make, confiru&, ufe, employ, Or vend within Ling,-Aing or be lawful to and fo" ' he vending,any %the Attorney-General, or any f df War, and -thefe. United :States, anyI art, rpanufa6ture- en'g' * inei , machine, or for.the Dep4rtmen art, manufac overy e inventi ' n or difc two of theIM, if th�y I h a I I diet n t b 0 -de vice,or.a n y inven t io n or i mprovem en t upot ni o r j n a ny a rt m a- ture, engirseq c. for which patent to be fnuEc. ure,engineirnachine., ordevice,the fole and exclufiverigbt fufficiently Itifeful and important to caufe letters lit has ft by the nia:&dut in the bathe Of the United States� to bear te jof;whichfh4l1be fo as- aforofaidgrafited bypat6t W in yperfohor been'granted. liegations andfug� fted: 8-titess reiciting the a Ter fonsbyvirtuea nd in purfuaticeof this withou i t he confent Prefiderit of the'Uh 4, -ibiq ihta, ifidd 'invention adniiniftrators ofaf. nd defd ofthe patentee or, patentecs, their execut 6rs,, �efti6ns of the Mdpetition2 a . 0 Pon grantlinig ruly and iful-ly, and thereU figns, firil had and cl�taiaed in' writing, every perfonfo offend- 46 1 6r diftloVery, clealrly� t ol ffi' llp6titioner Ior petit, rs his., her, allheir .,heirs, admi iqg, jhall -f�rfqI1t, an p n CCS h s ione id, ,4,y to the-,f4id patcnteeor pate t , t c 't e ling fourteen jffj-�jls.,,,fOr any terinvo xceel :Rqr or, Ogir,exqutors, adm piaratpns. or.-affigns,, fuch daina&.dQ m i'n'i ft r a tib f 0 libe' b $�4. by mo a d ett f r ty, o-A IN?"e and making, con as .4h:iI _e AJPXY) ;�RP �6rs, the Ifible neover,fWlf4rfeit to, the Rrulffing, Itifing 'aild. vendingtib othersto,'beafedI2 the faidin. perfqn ,�ggri�ved� tbe , thipg or, tbings -fo devWed,- Made, c ' ' � � I . - OAT I coh letters-pateInt fhall be delivered k4,fqplpjqy;d Q -.y.4nd0, coatr4ry �.q. ,th t.rupi -te t whi r e 0 n venii6n or difcovery AAA& neyd'Ge-11 I - i ned., It 6 tbti Aft or drM of i, 'e United States ti be exam Who. Of j" -i ' ell 14, L v -,y,-.•+ - fI , +` .yp :'u•: �p+yi " 11:,9 - `. .f•�} '. .. .4 ,:; '. .•.. ,�- , :. ,.,a. ,r '^. .•,- -• . .. a .. .. ., ... .. . Ti• m :i r, c f� +u k. . VVI A -cxr pg T � UN IT ED S T A, T E S. log ros �,DI i= o• 'd f � h� ' �cj,«�hich may be recovered in 'a*;t adon on tli afe �iundred words, ten cents ; for making out patent, two dol- A.D. 179o. 79 s �}, lars ; for affixing great feal, one dollar ; for endorfing the day �•---- --� i ft�u;Ide ► on the, A a: fli,fimr of delivering the fame to the patentee, including all interine- - 4nd be it tirther c�naReAy That upon oath ort r diate fervices, twenty cents. erre - P (, . . , R" •\T Patents r p { , _ f yherehG:dc. titiuullyubtaln- Yti n . rnacle before t.lie .Judge, ofy the Hiilric�, C.Q11r'r�:. = • ` '' FREDEkICK AtTGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, rs, Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. which fhall be. 'iifued :ia—purfuh- c� nt refides,. that any patent. •fe•>a, ' Bance °cif tLis t1 ;'4�as obtained furreptitiou�ly ;bY .ot ,upbn;falfe JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and I' �� effion and motion made tci the faid GourtQ;�vvit aXn ori'�,�vie i .u,,5g � it • iixall,,an'd 'dent of the Senate. afze. ;iduin the ,faid patent, but •not afterwards,,. . Approved, April the tenth, 1790. ` how, to be r g for the Judge of. :tiie, faid� Di{I>r l bur , GEORGE WASHINGTON, }i3 y, be.. la«�ful to -and o11 it she matter alledged Mall appear to hi n to be fuflieient.to.grant Prefident of the United States. his, her or their executors, a rule that the patentee or patentees, , adminillrators or airigns, the caufe wh• Y`o�efs fl:ould if�ue a4crail� fl' liim, tier, or them to repeal °fucfipaterits ; 'and I C H A P. VII. ' y all not be fhe'wn to-the contTary;the rule (hall - i�afl'icient caufe fh �• ' - all or- � r- " fade abfolute ; and 'thereupon the faid ,)udge . fh An ACT further to fufpend pat-t of an Aft, intituled, An --e. n der procefs tcj 'be ihued as aforefaid, agaln�{l.'fucli patentee or AtY to regulate the Collection of the Ditties impofed by Law )aCentees, . his, her; or their executors, -a the af- on the `Tonnage of Ships or Ve§els, and on Goods, Wares funs. Arid in cafe ' no ftifflicient ' cause '*Bail 1�e0 'fhewn tt�' the and 1'Vlerchandi%s imported into the United States, a�ad 'to ehe firff ecintrary, or if it`• fhall appeal thatthe pateiiree=v�a's no amend the /aid � `. ' ani true inventor and �difcovCrei , �u`d�men., -flail '. rei tl4e'red , fuck Court for the repeal 'of' fuc'h patent o'r'patents `; ''arid`if SECTION I .7aE it enacted by the Senate and Hou/e of Reprefenta- repealed. by " `' ' , .$,..) fves of the United States of America, in Congrefs . •rocefsltfued�,, fl'ial�l� ha'ti�.i:' adg- tlie'party atwcrl:0,f; ; Omplai�lt 'It e,p a�'enibled, That fo much of an AEt, intituled, 1G An Act to re- f " niei�it ' given' a a�in{i him; he fliall•pay all`}uch'coff`s as flee ' fend= Refl:ridion, by 11 be `ut to, in defending the ivit til >aett " ed'tiylthe gulate the collec'lion of the ditties impofed by law on the ton- s d s bound ailt fha i a former Aft, •t and recovered in fuck -�mannel =a°s� ofls eaperrc ed by nage of (hips or vefl'els, and goods, wares and merchandifes onvthelPotow a C-but , �, , �, ► :. ,y `� xr .�<^ :^ „ u the Potow- ' _ ' }^ h'� t hP` 1'P (1ZfPI Ed' in "du'e courfe q'f law. Imported Into the United States, as. obliges (hips or veffels p p� y . mac, fufpended F'' ,� .,,•,:-A• ' efeh- da'nts-, fU Q11, VV! — = ;. , ,.y �:: = n-� . -�:. r - bound up the riverPotowmac,to come to,and depofit manifefts nntii. Iii May, i . , +�: . ` •-That-• in e ally c'f1, to ' bC k Sic. 6: And, be rf- furtherenac'led;- of their cargoes with the officers at Saint Mary's and YPocom- I��1• ` In acl�nns for ico, before they proceed to their port of delivery, fhall be, and i r penalty,8iii,,ztents brought by•fuch patentee. or�pat:enteeq his-- -,,her o` A'tbea•r4execu- . . . : to be aee°'ea tors, adri�Iniflrat4�rs , or afiig`n6 for any•penalty _incurroa br, rr= is hereby further fufpended from the firil day of May nett, to µ prima facie evi- � p,r the firfl of May, in the year one .thoufand _feven, hundred and dance of the tue of this AEt, the faid: patents„ or fpecifications fhall be rima , 4 first dtfcovery facie evidence, chat the fai.d, pateistee or patentees, upas or,,were ninety-one. the and true inventor or nventors, ,. difccwerer or;,difcQ- SEC. 2. And be it further enaed, That the landing places in Additional - ports of entr ; = y P , Windfor and Eaft Windfor in the (late of Conne6ticut, iliall i r vee ea' of. the thing fo fpeclfigd, and that, tie Paine is trul f e- in eannefticuc. ' ti the .defenc 'ant ; or defendants be ports of delivery, and be included in the diflric"f of I�evr- r cified • but that neverthel f�,,; , , , " . but f ecial m,t- Y P London. ' an give this �Et, and an f ecial p ma ' dead the general iflue, ter may bei Y 1t ° '' FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG� 4 �Ni ven in evidence; matter t'E hereof notice in writing shall. l ave;. been given ,ta ..the j. t plaintiff or his attorney, thii'ty'days before the trial , in evidence Speaker of the Houfe Reprefentati�es. " ' tiff. does JOHN ADAMS Vice-Pre ident o the United States, and e nding to prove ;that the fpecihcation filed by the pain J , f f` t Prefident of the Senate% not contain the whale of the tr>uth concerning; lhis in��ention K or difcovery ; or that it contarn5 more than is neceflary_.to pro- Approved, April the fifteenth, 1790. If par GEORGE WASHINGTON., duce the: effecl:defer.ibed ; and if, the concealment o� i,04 t, or >; the,addition of more than is n,eceffary, fhall appear to have,been Prefident of the United States. r . rs T - and to what' intended to miflead, or fli.4,actually miflead the public, fo ,as effeF . effete defcribed cannot be produced by.the means fpecified , the C H A P. VIII. then, and in fuck cafes, . the verdic'l and judgment fliall be for PX; TB� the-. defendant. ' r �na�ted That'flich patentee as afore- In ACT for the PUNISHMENT of certain CRINiEs agatnfl i ' SEC- 7i And best further the Ur it ed States. Patent fees. „laid',• (hall, before he receives his•patent , pay the €ollowing,fees p Y k • .: p SECTIODd I . E it enaed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- .k t�: the fever al officers em la ed' m ma in' cut and : erre f ftp and filen the ' etition, } fives of the United States of America, in•Congrefs af- l " the fame, to wit : For receiving a g P , „ ' 'n f ecifications, per copv.fheet "containing one � fembled, That if any perfon or perfons, owing allegiance to the cents , for filing ,p hundred C G United ti 1 �Y I J :� ,kms • , \ : . ��. ^. _._. . , ; � � .., r m,pgtil�'" T +': .+M1 i . ... v..':♦ ..r h.+. } +. -; + r, :, 'l ' _. a .. . . ,....... —ti.uY:Lh r ... . _,. .....�..+..,+ ..• ._a •, , .... - �•�'.•/„ ,:r <'� ,tl ": -.x.vti.•�•- -Y"' .. k. ^ tsti .fir,.. AjYX�� S �,:,.... � -._. .a,...-mflle,,."..< ...... . : _' �S..:.',L�,h; ,..:...+t Rweyr;.lYi_ _sR-.:.. ,.r... _: '. , i .. \,: 1- T. ____ ,, . �i.u... , "`^*.�Y✓�3.:.� 4>s�'^?I... _ IL"�'..,. .'^,��."!:'..,arr,._ `�^"""" Y: .._. i.tt'•w .t 7�ici� �. �N a� s L. p� 'I ..til li-➢• AI I 4 rlXr�`�t',1 {f➢.s. {,.•I ':� ,a.,. _ yy :I. „a` i .r ' ` ,T { ,.'.[ Y u,:ypl W{{v0.S(t'IYd._ .la i9 .. If..? {y�i,. y: .P,, ✓b I,.. .0 a� I 1 !y1r¢u,(u .: .. ;. ..:.s _. ,, q .: .d. : I ,:.,.r , , ,v :✓-: d. ,++ n.. 'f. 5..: .., t ' ..�� . r ' '4 a • a: t. R w , v A ,F r ILLJ(y{ A I ,ri T{ E UNITED STATES. IIr 1, 10 A S of ,_ • • • • • • • a' •thr: 1790- United States of America, (hall levy war againfl,t4gw, or fhall' or other ;perfons in civil or military authority under the United A. D, r79o, �r-y-� adhere to their enemies, giving them aid and comfo�'t within_ States, on conyi ion thereof, fuch perfon or perfons fiiall be ----,•----� y ► ` Treafon, what the United States 'or,elfewhere, and (hall be thereof convi&ed, adjudged guilty of mifprifon of felony, and Shall be imprifon- cafes malt be the teftimon of two wilt- ed not :exceedin three ears and fined not exceeding five 1 how onfeflion in open Court or on y g �' g i judged, on c p w, a a - proved aria pu- nefres to the fame overt a of the trea'ton whereof he or they hundred uVslars. ttifltea ; c` R Mctn:laughtc•r fhall fland' indicted, fuch perfon or perfons (hall .be adjudged ;R OEC. 7. And be it enaRad, That if any perfon or per- in• 1 r a p in a fort, dock. x guilty of treafon against the United States, and f.h fuer foils fhall within any fort, arfenal, dock-yard, m4gazine, Or yard, &c. how other place or diftrtLt of country, under the ible and exclu- punified. death, ' • five urifdic't.ion of the United States commit the crane of alto of ntifpri- SEC, 2. And be it enacted, That .if . any perfon ' or perfons, j. States, con of treafon. having knowledge of the commiffion of any of the treafons man-flaughter, and ,(hall be thereof convided , ,fuch person or aforesaid, (hall conceal, and not as foon as may be difclofe perfons fhall be • imprifoned not exceeding three years, and the fame to the Prefident of the United fined not .exceeding one tlloufand dollars. � it and hake known . F'iracy3cfeiony, ' States, or Tome- one~of tfie Judge's"""Iliereof or t - the Prefident S.a✓c. 8. And be it enac`�ed, That i£ any perfon or per- what cafe malt , f or Governor of a articular State, or Tome one of the Judges fops f fall commit upon the high Peas, or in any river, haven , be judged, p where tried, ' or uitices thereof, fuch perfon or perfons on conviction (hall baton ¢r bay, out of the Jurifdiclion of any particular State:, and how Ftt- J p• e i • - murder or robbery, or any other offence which if committed nifhcd. 1 b n _ of and a. a Y � be adjudged guilty of mifprifon of .tie on, within the body .of ` a county, would U the laws of the Uni- prii'oned not exceeding feven years, and fined not exceeding _ one thoufand dollars.. ted States be puniflaable with death i .o••if any captain or ma- S' C- 3• And be it ena&d, That if any.perfon. or pe.rfors fhall, rinQr of any fhip or other veffel, fhall piratically and feloniously Murder in a within any fort, drfenal, dock-yard, magazine; or in -any other run away. with fuch flop or vefl'el or, any goods or mercha'n- , torr, drfenal , lace or diftrict of country, under the idle and exclufive jurif- „` dlfe to the value of fifty dollars, or yield up fuch (hip or vef- doclt-yard, &c. p c . punifhe�l with dict oil of the I7nited' States, commit the crime of wilful mur- fel voluntarily to any pirate ; or if any feanian ihall lad- vio- death ; der,` fuch perfon or perfons ori :bein.g thereof convicted (hall lent hands upon his eammander., thereby to hinder and pre. , fu$er death. vent his .fighting. in defence of his fhip .or goods committed to " SE .' Alid be it af l o 'enacted, That the Court before whom his truft, or (hall make a revolt in the fhip ;—every fuch of- 4- f- ` 4 any perfori fhall be co,iividei d of the crime of murder., for which fender fhall be deemed, taken and adjudged to be a pirate and and 'Court may order•o$ender's he `qr il�e fiiall be fentencea to fufler a.,uy Rt their dif: felon, and being' thereof canvicf ed, shall Puffer dzath`; and the • trial of crimes committed on the high feas. or in an lace out z body to 'be dif- cretion, add to the �udMcnt, that the body of fuch offender g y p feed. ihal'l be delivered 'to` a 'iui' eon for difle�tion ; and the Mar- of the jurifdiction of any particular State, fhall be in the dif .g , that who is to caufe� fuch fentence to be executed; (hall accord- trice where. the offender ;is apprehended, or into wluch he may �r ingly deliver the body of fuch offender; after execution done, firft be brought. ' to fuch furgeon,as the Court (hall direct, for the purpofe afore- Sue. o. And be; it ena3ed, That if any citizen fhall commit 4 Paid : Provided, That fuch f>argeon, or Tome other perfon by any piracy or robbery aforefaid, or any. a& of hoftility. again ft • "'` him a oinied'for the p urpo#-e,` fhall attend to receive and take the United States, or any citizen thereof, upo-n•the, high fea, c � ' away PPS 'dead' bod .,ati the tiaiae of the execution' of fuch of. under colour of any commiflion from any foreign prince' or ffate, or on pretence of authority from any perfon, fuch often- fender. p ' der flaall, notwthfi;anding the pretence of any fuch authority, ,r SEc 5 And he it further enacted That if any perfon or per- fhalf, after Putti execution had by force refcue, or attempt be deemed, adjudge and taken to be a pirate, felon and rob- r Refcue of a bo- T dy ordered for to refcue the body of fuch offender out of the cufody of the bei, and on being thereof convicted (hall Puffer death. fr difie&ion, pit- Marfhal' `or 'his officer's, `during, the conLeyance of fuch body SEc. io. And: be it. enaRed, That every perfon who fhall, Accef�'aries either upon the land or the feas knowingly. and wittingly aid punifhtherein, h°"' ' uimmcnt for. ng y ' y punimccl. to any place for dif�'ec�iotn as aforefairl or all b force re cue , attempt: to re(cue flach bbd from the l o'fe of ari;r`.furgeon, and. affift, prpcure, command, counfel or advife any perfon or { or p , . .Y , where the fame fha.1 have been depofited" in purfuance of this perfons to do or commit any murder or. robbery, or other pi- A61: ; every perfon fo offe'ndi'ng, fliall be liable to a fine not racy.aforefaid, upon the feas, which fh111 affea the life of fuch exceeding one hundred dollars, and an imprifonment not ex- perfon, and. fuch perfon or per'fons..fhall. there upon door com.. ceeding twelve months* mit any fuch piracy or robbery,, then all- and every fuch perfon ;z f Coas aforefaid, aiding, affftin procuring coinmandin conn- j SEC. 6. And be it enalrted, That if any perfon or per- g g, P g, g� , Mifprifon of felony, what fons having knowledge of the actual cgmxlnit4on of the crime Selling- or advifing the fame, either. upon the land or the fea, i k: • , cafes mall he o f wilful murder' or other felony, upon the high feas, or with.. (hall. tie, and. they are hereby declared, deemed and adjudged ? ty }un mea dhow in an fort drfenal dock;:= dict rria az>ne or other lace or to be accefr to fuch piracies before the fa(t, and ever fuch i p .. .Y. . � � y � . � ,g .. tirrin ,. y P Y diftrici •of ccuritry under'the ` fol' and e-_,,.-Eve urifdic'tion perfon being thereof convicted fharl fufler death. l of the United States, fhall conceal, and not as foon as may be S.Ee, i i . And be it r enacted, 'That after any murder, felony, 1. aifcl'ofe`and` make known the 'fame td force one of the•Judges. robbery or other piracy whatfoever aforefaid, is or (hall be i.. - or a committed • 4 j) 1 , irk.. .. . .. a -_ ..v. 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'::. w ray lkr Ix � i ! rsr 4 I • ,'f x d l'• s A UNI TEI) STA ']CES. 113 r - 41 !'il I I2 L A W S 0F' THS r knowing the fame to be falfe, altered, forged or counterfeited, A. D. i 790. t o• committed b any pirate or robber, every perfon who knowing and fhall be thereof convic'fed, every fuch perfon fhall fufler �- v-•--� A'D 79 Y one or committed any fuch pi- p ` that fuch ,pirate or robber has d death (hall on the land or at fea receive, entertain , SEc• i 5. And be it enalfed, That if any perfon (hall felonioufly racy or robbery, . ' or conceal an fuch pirate or robber, or receive or take fl:eal, take away, alter, falfify, or otherwife ' avoid any record Y i • c or chattels whicl3. >' Stealing or fat- I into his cuflod y any fhip, vefl:el, goods , , writ, procefs, or other,proceedings, in any of the Courts of fifying any re. have been by yany fuch pirate or robber piratically and the United Statics, by means whereof any judgment fhall be re- cord, procefs, &c_ how pun- felonioufl taken, shall be, and are hereby declared, deemed verfed, made void, or not take effect, or if any perfon shall ac ifhed and ad'ud ed to be acceffary to fuch piracy or robbery, after knowledge, or , procure to be acknowledged in any of the the fact ; and on conviction thereof, shall be imprifoned not Courts aforefaid, any recognizance, bail or judgment, in the ` f exceeding three years, and fined riot eXceeding five hundred name or names of any other perfon or perfons, not privy or ' dollars. contenting to the fame,every fuch perfon or perfons an F con- SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That if any feaman or other per-, viction thereof2 (hall be fined not exceeding five thoufand dol- fon Mali commit man-flaughter upon the high Peas, or confeder- lars, or be imprifoned not exceeding feven years, and whipped That ate,orattemptorendeavortocorruptanycommander,mai}er,of- not exceeding thirty-nine stripes. Provided neverthelef, ' Exceptions. E ' ]d u or to run away with any chip or t Confederacy to ficer or mariner, to yield p . • this Ac 'l shall not extend. to the acknowledgment of any judg- become pirate3, vefhel, or with any goods, wares( or merchandife, or to. turn menti or judgments by any attorney or attorneys, duly admit or with pirates ted for any perfon or perfons .againit whom any fuch judg- how pun►fhed. pirate, or to go over to or confederate with pirates, or in any wifetradewith any pirate knowing him to be fuch, or fhallfurnii h ment or judgments (hall be had or given. ` fuch pirate with .any ammunition, flores or provifions of any SEC. i6. find be it enacted, That if any perfon within any kind, or shall fit out any vefl'el knowingly and with a defign of the places under the fole and exclufive jurifdiclion of the to trade with or fupply or correfpond with any pirate or rob- United States, upon the high feas, (hall take and carry away, Larceny, what ber, upon the Peas ; or if any perfon or perfons shall any ways with an intent to fleal or purloin the perfonal goods of ano- jud jfliudl be ged, how confult, combine, confederate or correfpond with any pirate ther ; or if any perfon or perfons; having at any time . here• puntshea or robber on the Peas,, knowing him to be guilty of any fuch after, the charge or cuflody of any arms, ordnance munition, aman fhall confine the- mafler • fe r or habiliments of war, belonging to the United � ;� : ,• '� piracy or robbery , or if any Eliot, powder, . of any (lisp or other cTeffel, or endeavor to make a revolt in States; or of any viauals, provided for the victualing of any fuch ship ;--fuch r perfon or perfons fo offending, and being foldiers, gunners marines or pioneers, shall for any lucre or ai thereof convied, (hall be imprifoned not exceeding three gain, or wittin 1 advifedly, and of purpofe to hinder or: im- ; wittingly; r years, and fined not exceeding one thoufand dollars. pede '• the fervice of the United States, embezzle, purloin, or: w SEC- i • find be it,enaded, That if any perfon or perforin, rzonvey away any of the faid arms, ordnance, munition, fli'ot 3 within any of the places upon the land under the tole and ex- or powder, habiliments of war, or victuals, that then, and in clufiye 'urifdiion of the United States, or upon the high Peas, every "of the cafes aforefaid, the perfon or perfons fo offending; rt 4 Y`} IhF l 4 r in an veflel belonging o the United States, or to any citizen their counfellors, aiders and abettors (knowing of an If privy' Y thou ht n be fined not ex f:k 4E , Maitning,what or citizens thereof, on purpofe and of malice afore g , to the offences aforefaid) (hall on convtdio , , tA cafes fhall be (hall unlawfully cut o the tar or ears, or cut out or difable the ceeding the fourfold value of the proper°ty fo. flolen, embez- ud ed,and hove pua shed. ' tongue, put out an eye, flit the nofe, cut off the note or a lip, zled, or purloined°;;the one moiety to be paid to, the owner of limb or member of any perfon, with ���, t or cut off or difable any goods, or the United States, as the cafe may be, and the f • aim or disfigure fuch perfon in any ; intention in fo doin , to m g int g .other moiety to the informer and profecutor, and be publicly: ,! the manners before mentioned, then and in every fuch cafe whipped not exceeding thirtyT-nine flripes. J x, 'I .I the perfon or perfons fo offending, their counfellors, aiders SEC; i.7- find be it further enacted, That if any perfon or per d abettors knowin of and privy to the offence aforefaid} an (even ears Eons within any part of the jurifdiclion of the United States, as C g fhall on convi6don, be imprifoned not exceeding y aforefaid, fhall receive or buy any goods or .chattels that (hall Receivers of and fined not exceeding one thoufand dollars* be felori�ufly taken or (lolen from.any other perfon, knowing flolen good,, SEC . i4: And be it ennFted, That if any perfons or perfons the fame to be flolen or (hall receive, harbor or conceal any �:c. how pun, fhall falfel make, alter, forge or counterfeit, or caufe or pro- 'felons or thieves, knowing them to be' fo, he or they being of ,coed. cure to be falfely made, altered, forged, or counterfeitzd, or either of the faid, offences legally convic'fed, (hall be liable to ') willingly a6t or affil in the falfe making, altering, forging or the like punifhments as in the ca('e of larceny before are pre- k r ,si r e f ' tin an certificate, indent, or other public feeurity fcribed. counterfeiting A he United States.) or fball utter, put off, or offer, or caufe SEC . 18. find be it enal7ed,That if any perfonfhallwilfullyand Forgery, what oftPerjury hove or offered in payment or for fale, any til commit r er'ur or "allby any means procure any per- punished. Cafes fhall be . to be uttered, .put off, corruptly , judged,& how fon:to commit corrupt and wilful perjury, on his or-her oath or Y4' untihed. fuch (site, forged, altered or counterfeited certificate, indent, � P or other public fecurity, with intention to defraud any perfon, knowin �ffirniation in any fust, controversy, matter or caufe depending v Dd ' . F l • • A f i h' R, f : "ri n • ..� .... 1 r•.. T w .....,... .. ... •. • YY,rvf fs.f.!,' y 9' fY . a N: 1 . .. Y ,. #1:hk.. .:. 4 ... .:. !: 1 ,, ; R cr a...L .' .i/ .ni.A(• •11. • .:... •,. .ter. ':. : .. r . Fa .. .- - .__. �� #.,n.�{:.., : �, .�i11d.��tf li. Y4. �f.:SpiY,i'aM. •. sai . .r. : ,r�, .y. .`..,, .�. • r., .a....,. . "[ ... . . _. "__ - ...r-w`. .,.-. .. _....�..�rrlsfi+.:... _ ...,, e_ ..,aea:..a.. � ,. _...�' i.•.. ra^ .:!" ,,,c,y.. .« ,.. .T• � wa"iFla':,.�+�r' < .. :.'41'c',*.A�i:ba.aaf;r.: ' „ •^-,.;W�S'.br:Nv:Aw..xl'TL...., A" � _ .:? "fie . ` - -. a. ... tp. ..• . f_5 .. 1r + .,b^ •r •:y. - :_ ^.. •. 4Yr,A{ra:,:;.ti'y414q'ars,11?:FnhM1 i., -P s L .. .,_ .. . . ,...1. ♦ n \,lsa L.� :i + y ...,. ;y�' ,4: ".?.a .:K'i .t ;( •• ,`.' �y iW f SNL ' r Ln+4.bq}y�• + .� .r'•;'_.... _ i :.,. .. .. 1 -.,,o,,. ?, . { - .[ �'E. �.e• �F.:.Y .:.. ' + .. '.. ..�.'r .aw J:• i "q n A �..,,Y.�r.. , •. ..'lN' r .,,-OM1 '' Tti•/.v..,. .. / . • h ; / ," I 5 r THE UNITED STAT S. . 115 , A W' or _ ; 4th States or in an de ofition 114 ferving or executing any writ, rule, order, procefs or warrant A. D. 1790. f1. 17. i 790. in any of the Courts of the United , Y P i aforefaid evtry perfon fo knowingly-and wilfully offending in t••--Y-•-� +t ' taken purfuant to the laws of the Uizited States, every perfon (hall be am rifoned the premifes, (hall on convi ion thereof, be imprifoned not fo offending and being thereof convicted, P exceedin • twelve months and fined not exceeding three hun- not exceedingthree years, and fined not •exceeding eight •hun- g r + r•. - dred dollars*red dollars ; and fball Rand in the pillory for one hour, and Refcue of per- d ' 1•e of giving teiiimony in any SEc. 23- find be it further enae7ed,That if any perfon or perfons, Tons convnVlcor r be thereafter rendered incapa6 g g ,. _ :, - fall by force fet at liberty, of refcue any perfon who fhali be before co �r of the Courts of the United Stat fuck tine as theJudg tion, how pun. found guilty of treafon, murder or any other capital crime, iihtd. meat fo given againft the fail offender f1ia11 be rewerfed. or refcue an perfon convicted of any of the Paid crimes, going , s' Si;c. 19. And be it enaded, That in every +prefentment or •in- ' n : erfon for wilful aril -to execution, or during execution, every perfon fo offending, #K In profecutions dic�ment; to be profeciited againft any ,p and being thereof convided, lhali fuffer death : And if any for perjury, corrupt perjury, it.fha1-1 be fufficient to tet forth fisc fubftance perfon (hall b force fet at liberty, or refcue an perfon who A (hall be fui&ct- Y ?. enc to ret forth of the offence charged upoh file defendant, and by what Court - efor e conviion (hall hand comnmitted for any of the capital 7 fubitance of the or before whom the oath or affirmation was takeny, (averring ;i charge : offences aforefaid • or if an perfon or perfons shall by f)rce fuch Court or .perfon or :perfons to have a competetrt aut�hori- r: fet atlibert or refcue an y fon committed for or convi6l- ty to adminifter the fame} tobetlier with the proper averment ed of any.o her offence againft the United States, every per. or averments; to falfify the -matter or matters ulierein the • fon fo offending, {hall on conviction be fined not exceeding five or ei•'uries is or are aft-igned ; without fetting forth g . Pei-jury• p menu declaration, or any hundred dollars, and imprifolned not exceeding one year. the bill, anf�ver, information, indi • furl, 24, Provided always, and be it enafted, That no convic- Not to wort =s P of any record or proceeding; either in, law or equity, tion or ud ment for an o£ the offences aforefaid, (hall work corruption of other than as aforefaid, and without Petting forth the commit- blood. g , any, of or authority of the Court; or perfon or 'perfons; before (corruption of blood, or any forfeiture of efl:ate. vas committed. SEc. 25. Jnd be it enacted, That if any writ or procefs r r whom the perjury I.roce.s, feed in (hall at an time hereafter be fued forth or profecuted by any Court of S>?e. 20. .fInd be it further enWed, That in every prefentment y an Brion or erfons in an of the ; Courts of the Uni- the V. S. or of + ' y P • p Y . a particular i or indidiiment far fubordination of perjury, or ��r corrupt ted States, or in any of the Courts of a particular, State or g $� AM in pr8fe- (late a ainfl a cutions for fu- bargaining or Contracting -wit11'Ot�l.er� t0 COiTlinrt wilful and bordination of corrupt per ur , it shall be. fufl'icient to tet forth the fubitance ; by any Judge. or Juftice therein refpec'tively, whereby the per- foreign mini£- P P J Yforthfon of any Ambaiffador or other public 141iniiter of any foreign eer, void ; and perjury. of the.offence charged upon the defendant,without Petting ` Prince or7State, authorif'ed and received as fuch by the Prefid the bill',anfwer,information,Indic'lment,declaration,or any part ` •dent of the United States, or any domeftic or domeific fer- of any record or proceeding; either in law or equity , and with- 4 • vant of an fuch Arnbafiador or other public Minifter, maybe out feiting forth the commiifion ot -authority of the. Court, or � erfon or perfons before whem:the perjury was committed, or arrested or iiriprifoned, cit his or their goods or chattels .... , p P diftrained, feiz,ed or attached, fuch writ or procefs Mall be Y t was agreed or-pr mtr►:fed� to be ,coMn—fitted. • deehied and ati'ud ed to be utterly null acid woad to all in. SEc 2 i . find be it enacted; That if any perfaP (hall, directly 3 g Bribery, what tents, conftruc'tion and purpofes whatfoever. cares mail be or indirectly, give ,apy futn or;toms of money, or any other • SEc, 2fi• find be it enacted, That in cafe any perfon or perfons judged, and bribe, prefent or rewArd, or any promife, contiact, obligation (hall fine forth or profeicute any fuch writ or procefs fuch per- how pundhed. �^ �, ' perfon fuing ; or fecurity, for the payment br delivery. o:f any money, pre- p g the fame, how fon or . erfons, and ail attornie�r or folrcitor� rofecutzn or fo- fent or reward, or any other thing to obtain or procure the P . 1• Judges of the liciting in Eich cafe, and all officers executing any .fuch writ or pGniihed. t opinion, Judgment or decree of any Judge o J b rocefs, being thereof convicted, .£hall be deemed violators of . United States in an flit, cbntroverfy, matter. or caufe:rde P • ' 1L be thereof convicted the laws of •nztions, and difturbers of the public repofe,'and im- pending before him or thein, an fha rifoned not exceeding three years, and fined at.-the difc-retion fuch perfon or perfons fo gi`ving, promifing, contractiing or fe- ` - r of the Court. 4F curing to be given, paid or delivered any fum or Tums of mo- That no citizen or inhabitant ` ney, prefent, reward, or other bribe, as atorefaid,and the judge Lo. 2 :• =" nQAialed �zeverthed�;la, of the United States, -who (hall have contrasted debts prior to ' or Judges who fha11 in any wife accept or receive the fame, on Certain cafes # , conviction thereof, (hall be fined atmd imprifoned at the di ire- his entering xnt© the :fervice of any A►rribafiador or other pub- Minifter, ivhich debts (hall be Bill -due and unpaid f}tall have, excepted. tion of the Court ; and fhall forever be difqualihed to hold any i � 15 Y;r office of honor, fruit or refit under fisc United States. take or receive any •benefit of this A& nor fball any p.ei-fon P :, •�} be proceeded a ainfl: b virtueof-thisA4, for hawing arrested of SEL. 22. °rd be it enacted,' That if any perfon or perfons P g Y (hall knowingly and wilfully obitruc't, refift or oppofe any of- - t'o'ed anyotherdo•meitac fervaxitof•any .Alrxrbaffador or any other , Perfons ob- g y public Minifter, unlefs the dame of fuch fervant be fir-ft regif- R` ficer of the United States in. ferving or attemptibg to ferve P , itrucling the te•'red in the. office -of the Secretaryof State, and by fuch Se- ` execution of or execute any nmefne procefs , or warrant, or any rule or or- procefs; how •• ,cretar. tt•a�nfniaitted to the 1Vlarfhathe diitrxc' t in which punimed. der of any of the Courts of the United .States, of any other ` Con refs -shall ref de, who .£hail upon :receipt thereof, aux the , , r legal or judicial writ or procefs, whatfoever or (hail afi'ault, tarn gin -tome public place in his office, whereto all perfons may beat or wound any officer, or other perfon duly authoii e , in rffort and take copies without fee or reward. 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'b:.yro;.:al4'.:,'a`..,.1;:.>, .+: Yarn^I:i[IR�'...,,.: :ae::iiVYwi•'��. _ .. . . _... , low. 7�!f W4 . !dk - .i ! �', � ,'1� 11 47. 7 v i7 ` .1 �z I_ , "e"J.'i ii�l �� I WIFF `_� � I I I 7 P I L A 117 OF THE U N T E D T T E 9* L A W S 116 if any perfon ;fhall violate aforefaid, 116111. be -done -or zcomwitted mor4hall any perfon A.D1.1 7,90 S E C 2 B.- 4nd be it enaaed That be profecuted, tried or puniflied for any ,offence: -not capital,,, A.D. 1790- ir paf1port duly obtained and iflued under other capital any I]Afe-conduct c tute fhall Affault, ftrike, nor fo.v- any fine, or -forfeitureunder anypenal Ila i, Un- lefS offence. unlefs Violation of T!" the authority of the United States, or infraa the law of the indiament or information for the faine-fliall beifoundor indidnient be a fafe condud ther mariner 11A found within or to the perfon -wound, imprifon, or in any o - I inflitated -withintwo years of a public mi- Violence to the perfon of an Ambaffador frointhe -time of c.ommitting the 3 years, nor in nations, by offering ine orforfeiture aforefai& ,Provided, other cafes un. nifter, how offence, lefs-within I uniflied, or otberDublic Minifter, fuclh perfon fo offending) on convic. or incurringiithe f p containcd :fhaR extend to any i erfono,T`�ears ; except tion fhall be imprifoned not exceeding three years, and fined That -nothing hereiJUL 1p the offender perfons fleeing from J ufticei at the difcretion of the Court* J flee. ofli - I be ac- enaeled, That the manner of inf ent of ?erfon. wh al iSzc 33- Andbeitfurtbet Punifhm SEC. a1g. And be,it enaRed, That any I on death to be by the indic'l- ing ithe punifliment of death, fhall be -by hanging the perf ton, fhall have a copy Of In cafes of trea cufed and indi6ted of trea' , hanging. the jury and witne fon, prifoner ment, and a. lift of ffes to be produced on convifted bythe neck until dead$ fhall have copy mentioning the names YREIDERIECK AuGrsTus WUHU.Ntma, of irsdi61mcnt,' Y the faid indi&ment� the trial for proving lifts of the jury itneffes and jurors,delivered unto $peaherDf-1heRoqfeiof Repreymatiliveso and places of abode of ftich w J A -V -P -U 5tates, and I OHN AD MiS ��Ce, and witneffes, e tried for th rqf1dcnt of the -, nitcd 5 &C. him at leaft three entire days -before lie fh-all b To other capi- capital offences) ftiall have- fuch copy of the Pre,;�tdent.efthe-.-Senate* fame ; and in other tal cafes, copy leaft before Approved, .4prilthe thirtalet'sh, i7go of indArnent, indicIment and lift of the jury two entire days at and lift of the fon fo accufed and indi6ted for �GEORGE WASHINGTON, ' the trial : And that every per nd admitted Prefident qf�Ihe:United -Stalase jury ; alfo, be any of the crimes aforefaid, fhall alfo be allowed a allowed coun- fel counfel- learned in the law ; and to make his full defence,, by -fon fhall be tried, or forne: uch pei the Court before whom f hereby authorifed and re. C H A Ps judge thereof, fball, and they are .uch ,.perfon on his ,requeft.,to .affign to I Ar ilitar quired immediately i 4 Nb ty Eftabliffiment .of the up e ire, A ACTfor regulating it e xce ding, two� as fuch perf6n fball def fuch counfel, not e to whom fuch counfel fhall have free accefs at all. feafonabld United Statesi! saccufed or . indiaed itch perfon or Derfon and Roufe tjr'-Reprefenta- hours and every f S E C T 10-1-T I,. it enal?ed I d and admitted in his of the crimes aforiefaid, fhall be a lowe 13 tive's tbe= fca in C Number of oof that be or they.,can produce, -ers Ierei mmifficined 011111c nafter' men� troopsq and faid defence to make any pr qoenzbled, That the Co hundred and fix"'ter ' of fervicto M I witnefs or witnelles, and fhalthave the like procefs d a W and the nuinber of one thoi two by lawfii poned or they ,fl�all be tried, to compel his or ians, fhillbe and proccfs to. of the Court Where be orrh iffioned officers', privates, and mufic teen non-c M ji compel the at- rial,-as is ufually,grant- )pear at his or their t their witneffes to al raifed for the fervice of ihc United 'States, for the period of tendance of the profecutionagainft ar witneiffes. three years, unlefs they kould.previoufly by lawbed'Rh d ed to compel witneff6s to appear on -non SFc. 2 . And be it fur6er enaded, 'Th�t the cornmi�llon. them. Of what fizc 'eir irn- SEC. And be itfurtber enaded, That, if any perfonJor per ed officers and privates aforefiid, fhall at ,the time of th age$ 30 afon agairift the United States, and fliall n t ,under fivr%. fons be indiaed Of tre lifiments, x6nefflively, be able.bodiec 'menq 6 T umder-the age of cafes of trea. ft - 11 challengc ,perem-ptorily 'h In fba t fhoes, -; nor K" and mute refufe ,to pi or feet fix 'inches in height2 w rhou fon or other 0 or if any perfon capital offencet above the number of thirty;-five of the jury eighteen,. nor above the, age of forty-fix years* -at , e cortirtil n Prifoner ftand- ons be indicled of any other of the offences herein be. And be itfarther enaded, Th ill Mo ed -of- How formcd ing mute, or perf SEC- 13 puilifliment is declared to be death 0 fore fet forth, forwhich the -ficers herein after mentioned) and fhe Wd, non.cd�iihiffuoned int? regiment and-battaliono. will not anfwer to tbe r urkia if he or they fhall alfo ftand mute, 0' officers, p6vates and w ns, fliall 'ibe fbrmed into orie rc- umber of ' to confift of three' Writations, -alld,one'bat.1 mptorily above the n inditlment,- or challenge per( nt of infantry, g�mc f the cafes afore- thejury the Court in any o t f Infantryto b�-c'omdoofcd how proceeded twenty perfons of talion of tillerye 'The regimen o ar I rl U 1. VV Mond CnIrlmandamt.. r r i - LL It he trial of the perforl or 10 , I.- r three Maio S, ;three ia d Wall n otwithaa"ding proceed to t C T In tor-1 VL Urbe 4.44%.11 e lan, X.. as if he or they had -one Sur.% perRin ' fb ftanding. mute or challengi dijutants, - t after, s A hree 'Quarter-Mallers, cme Pay-M an accordinglyo d renderjudgment thercull -arjd 'tWelVC T0rftp2tr1ies, ,ea6h of ...... pleaded not guilty,2 an two Surgeon's maw, geon, enal7ed, That the beriefic of `"gy int one'Enfign, SEC- 31 - And ,be itfurther which Ihallconfift of one Captainfij one Lielltev No benefit of )f any crirfie, for fhall not be ufed or allowed, upon conviction ( I ;. 'fixty.-rrx--F)�ivates, -anditwo' Mu. four Serjeants, four Corporah , clergT in cafes by any flatute of the United States, the punifhment is rtillery ihall be cornpof'ed of one where the pun- Which, ficians, The battalion -of -a iffiment is b d to be death* -one 0, -arter-Mafier2 one or'fhall e declare Major Commandant2 one Adjutant 'uo -,death. rfon or perforis SEC- 32- And be it furiber, enaded, That no pe e*adh of Pay-Mailer, one Surgeoft% 'Mate) and four,companics ; two tieutenants� four Ser- fhall be profecuted, tried or punifhed for treafon or other which fhall confift, of ow%e Captain', Wilful murder or forgery excepted, un-& pital-offence aforefaid jants, four Cbrporalg) fixty.fix'�Pr'l'v-atts,,atd 'tvvo Kdfic No profecution lef randjury Pro -heAdjutants,011arter.,Maficrs 'and S the r., fame fliall be found by a g Pay indiffinent for th, vided always2 That L or puni fhment r the treafon or capital offence rn a�fters, .1 for trcafon or withi 'a thre e -y-Cars next afte af9refaid, la' 7 5 77 U A -1 1 7 'A" ,F�� -y, it ts . �,'+.� .-.. .+; .. f ,1. '.. i s/ :, .. f .. !i ,f.:.; 4 71i f}'� •.•tiw A r�+, �e.�u Itt .,. ` k ..',, t ..r . ,.•-�: f v .;, T, •�!�.. r, ;:,r "".1 '. JJ _•.. rt l Itit .. ,y, ,.. . ,.:,,. .. .s..• ,. , .., _ a. 1?IrArrh .. .l.:.J :, .. ..,7,.„t, �. ,°s„,., i,.,... .:.- ,. . r t r.., r .. .ic • a �y t..,.,..; 3 •,.. ..., .. . ,...J f •.,rf f .. �{'.gd17 LJ/t �, pi 4. r \.�'=""Pi'L�rSGy' ' . . s•a7<:. :T• r LMI RAU' I t � f f'. 'f .. .. • I UISTI '�' E STATES. 119 � pro L AV S Or THE alterns of the or helmet, one coat, one vett, two pair of woolen, and two A.D. i Igo• j K A.D. 179o. maflers, fha]] be appointed from the line of Tub pair of linen overalls, four pair of fhoes, four fhirts, two pail^ �----� r s ref e&ivel T• blanket, one ifock and claf , and one pair of ' aforefaid cop p S • �' of locks one bl , P Infpcdots ; SEC. And belt urther enaded;That the Prefidentof the Uni- i s 4 }: buckles. tedStates may from time to time appoint one ortwoInfpeEtors, • who (hall SEC. 10. And be it further enaFred, That every non-commit: 3 . • and daily ra° p , as (hall Teem meet, to infpe6t the Paid troops, honed (�flicer, Private and Mufician aforefaid, (hall receive tion to ; alfo mufter the fame, and each of whom Miall receive the like k their duty, &�.; . . daily, the following rations of provifions, or the value there- N . ll a and fubfiftence. as a Ca taro and be allowed ten dollarsY� ;. . ,p y Captain, of : One pound of beef or three quarters of a pound of pork, per month for foragee one pound of bread or dour, half a gill of rum, brandy or SEc . 5. And be it further enacted, That the troops aforefaid vvhifkey, or the value thereof at the contrail price where the pay of the fhall receive .for their fervices, the following enumerated fame shall become due, and at the rate of one quart of fait, two troops , monthly rates of pay ; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant, fix- quarts of vinegar, two pounds -of foap, and one pound of ty dollars' ; . Major Commandant of Artillery, forty-five dol ' candles to every hundred rations. lars ; Majors, forty dollars ,; ' Captains, thirty dollars ; Lieu- SEC. i i . And be it further enacted, That if any commiflioned • if wounded or tenants twenty-two dollars ; Enfigns eighteen dollars ; Sur- lister, non-cominifiioned Officer Private or Mufician, afore- airabled, �nhat ! y Y ntv-four dollars ' compenfation eons, thirty dollars ; Surgeon s mates, twe.. , fid, fliall be wounded or difabled�while in the line of his duty g liars • Cor orals four dollars ., : Privates, Y Le' 5erjeants2 five do , in public f'ervice he (hall be placed on the lift• of the invalids three dollars ; fenior Mufician in" each battalion of infantry, • of the United States, at fuck rate ofpay, and under fuch re- 4 • five dollars • Muficians, three . ' j talion of artillery, fi and in th_e bat y> > , ulations as (hall be �'iireeted by the Prefident of the United ' ° • ` That the fums herein after fpecified, dollars : .Provided always, States' for the time being : Provided always, That the rate of -• fball be dedu6ted from the pay of the non-commiflioned O$i- tom enfation for fuch wounds or difabilities, (hall never, ex_ '¢ deduEtions for vers, Privates and Muficians; ftipulated as aforefaid, for the p • i and hof ital flares : teed for the higheft difiability, half .the monthly .pay received cloathing and Qr cloathing p ! ti put ofe of forming a fund ft t and fenior Mufician, by any commif]ioned Officer, at the time of being fo wound- . ofpital stores. Y p From the monthly pay of each Serlean ed or difabled ; and that the rate of compenfation to non there (hall be deduced for uniform doathin/g, the fum of one commiffioned Officers, Privates and Muficians, (hall never ex. rs „ dollar and forty cents, and.the farther fut1A �l ten cents forhof. teed five dollars per month : And provided alfo, That all infe- ital mores ; and from the monthly pay, of each Corporal, for riot difabilities (hall entitle the perfons fo difabled, to. receive ' 4f 1 uniform cloathing, one dollar and fifteen cents, and the farther only a Turn in proportion: to the higheft difability fum of ten cents for .hofpital ftores •, and from ,the: monthly • cloathing, the . SEC. 1 z. And be further enaed, That every commiffiored officers and . pay of each private and mufician, ,for, uniform g� (JfCicer non-commiffioned Officer; Private and Mufician, afore- privates to take ., s: 1 fum of ninety cents ; and ,the further fum of ten cents for hof- Paid, fball take and fubfcribe thelollowin oath or affirmation: an oath of al- y s legiance to the pital stores. to wit : ��.I, A. B. ;do folemnly fu►ear or affirm, (as the cafe United states ; SEC. 6. ,find be it further ena6ed, That the Subalterns who ' Ad•acants, all each receive for may be) to bear true allegiance to the United Sta�..es of AiYie- i t a as Ad Adjutants, fh eLarter & Pay_ maybe .. appointed . •o j 'imentalpay, ten dollars per tics, and to Terve them honeftly and faithfully againft all then• ' j' Master's, adds the fame, in addition to their reg enemies or oppofers whomfoever, and to obferve .: and obey tional pay. month , and Quarter and Pay-Mailers, fo appointed, each five the orders of the Prefident of the United States of America, and, dollars per month. � • a,nd the orders of the Officers appointed over me, according to r• SEC. 7• And be it further enacted, That the commiifioned Of- the articles of war. ` officers, what ficers aforefaid, fhall receive for their daily fubfiftence, the fol- ' S E 13. And be it further enacted, • That the comnlifi'loned be governed by `„�• rations allowed lowing number of rations of provifions, to wit, Lieutenant- Jc to for daily nel-.Commandant, fix ; a Major, four ; a Captain, three ; Officers, non-comm Officers, Privates and Muficians, the areiclea of fubfi4euce. Colo aforefaid, fhall be governed by the rules and artiles of war, war. a Lieutenant; two ; an Enfign, two ; a Surgeon three ;; a Sur- which have been e ftablifhed by the United States in Congrefs :,___ .., i .o„ *�,P,-Pnf at the option of x' a''eon.'S mate, two ; or ni W&A ai: biVµ da.v_ _�-, t faid Officers at the contrast price, at the polls refpe�ivef aflembled, as far as the fame may be applicable to the Conftitu- the tion of the United States, or by fuch rules and articles as may i i, ly where the rations shall become due. . : . Alfo money, in SEC. 8. And be it further eno�ter7, That the commiflioned c hereafter by-law be eftablifhed. ` lieu of forage. . fball receive monthly the fo]. SE 14- And be •t further enacted, That the Aa for re , g Officers hereinafter defcribed, ' lowing enumerated . fums, inftead of forage : Lieutenant- cognizing and adapting to the Conftitution of the United nets Commandant twelve dollars ; Major Commandant States, the eftablithment of the troops railed under the refolves Former esla• ti bliihment of o£ artillery, Majors and Surgeon, each ten dollars ; Surgeon of the United States in Congrefs afiembled; and for other pur. troops repealed, Y j M each fix dollars. poles therein mentioned,' paffPd Mlle twenty-ninth day of Sep- with Privates, what SEc. g And be it further ens `ed, That every non-commit- tember, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-nine, be, and ' cloathing shall honed Officer Private and Mufician aforefaid, fhall receive an- the fame is hereby repealed. hat {� ' receive annual- mall the following articles of uniform cloathing : One SEG. ly ; Y or . •� mh ca fps E , E a r: • - V— s 4 f • i M + . Y Y F < t i' •, .t 1, .. . :ni .-.nary..: ... ... .�.,. , ; • . . ,. . ' ...., .r.. r .CJ� ♦. 'e _ •"4, j. :. .v4 , , aFn.,F.,, n ... .—. ... .:. ,..... . ,. ...r_ _.�,,...--:-s.:_.,... ... - ;,.:y: -..._ .'^,c,-.. _, �15:..,�._u...,._ . .. ,. ._..2t._. .. ,�'n,...vA.Iv.�'m„ .•...ylr.iw,w.Rsa!ikaL -ru lkr. ?�:,5+1�`'.:tii,.. �Q _ casa. a , .... . . '4 ;:..,.;.m+'ifi::,ydarK, .,.fr•�tr^=is\,,...td�,.::,:..u:.:'.IXf��., ., 't: s•.. .,. U. _ "k , -.: wt. ::" q.'1 -wL.:aB v .. ... , . •uw , :-. •tee.-Yur a r. n. ....: . 1 .1' xiLK'- 'Jt)' , . 'w5n4�.,a.«'Z""Yi 1 ...e..._ ., .. _ . . . .,: . ..•'. , r. y..' x_. ^ �a .. • . Zit: j Y 1 - W tl , o aL A W S OF THEUNI 'TED STA T ]C S. 1-2.1 A.D. 1790- SEC- 15- Provided always, That the non.-commiffioned Ofl"i- i � r cera and Privates continued and engaged under the aforefatdd a: States they have by law or ufage n the ,Courts :of the State A. D: 1790. r certain excep- A `of the twenty-ninth day of September, one thoufand fie from whence the Paid :records are or fhall be taken, , tions ; ven hundred and eighty-nine, and who fhall decline to re-inliff under the eflablif nient made by this ACt, fhall -be difcharged `'} FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLExBERG, Speaker o the lou e o Re r' e intatives. ) `° whenever the Prefident .of the United State€ (hall direct the p f f f p �2 fame. Provided vnher, That the whole number,of non-com- JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and ; miffioned !Officers Privates and Muficians, in the fervice of the Prdent of the Senate. United States at any one time, either by virtue of this Ac%,or abed the twent ._ninth day Approved, 4Vlay the twenty-fixth, 1790.. r and by virtue of the aforefatd ALt, p y of September, one thoufand (even hundred and eighty-nine,, GEORGE WASHINGTON, fhall not exceed the number of gone thoufand two hundred Prefident of the United States. ` and fixteen. for further de- SEC. 16. And he it further enaRed, 'That for the ur ofe ©f C H A P. XI. fence Prefident aiding the troops now in ferviee, or to be raifed by :his A6t,in may call out p . militia, pr oteeting.the inhabitants of the frontiers of the United States, An ACT to provade f or mattgating or remitting the Forfet- thePrefidentis hereby authorized to call into fervice from time tures and Penalties accruing under the Revenue Laws in r to time, fuch part of the militia of the States refpeftively,as he certain Cafes therein mentioned. mayjudge neceifary for the purpofe aforefatd , and that their r, • F, itenaed,b the Senate and I4oufe of I�cprefen- pay and fubfiftencewhile'in fervice be the fame as the pay and SECTION 1 • the (hall be tines of' the United States of Antersca, in Congress and y fubfiftence of the troops above-mentioned, - rules and articles of war. afenibled, That whenever any perfon 'Who is, or here , fubec�t to .the Mitigation or ter lhali •die liableto a'-fine, penalt�r or .forfeiture, Qr inxere�ted remigffion of pe- ". in any veffei, :goods, wares .or in of.cther thing Wallies,&chow FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, n be applied S Baker o the Hou e o Re refentatives. which .may :be fubjed to feizure and forfeiture, by force of for, pp p f ff p o the United States, and the -laws of the United States now exifting, or which may JOHN ADAMS, ice-Prefident of hereafter,--exift, for collecting` duties of impoft and tonnage, Pr�dent of the Senate. and for regulating- coafting trade, (hall prefer :his .petition enallt or for Approved, April the thirtieth, 1790. to the judge of the diftric't in whicl-. fuchfine; .p.,�= y j SHINGTOhT feiture may have accrued, truly and particularly fetting forth GEORGE STA United zdent a the United States. the circum{tances .of anis cafe, and £hall pray that .the fame may f f. be mitigated or remitted ; , the Paid Judge fhall inquire in a `► fu mar. manner into ,the .circutn�,ances of the cafe, firft k ,t caufing'-reafona ,lP n c,p,cy to be given to the perfon or perfons 'A C H A P. X. . , r11 claiming fuch {ane, penalty or forfeiture, and to the _attorney An ACT to re tribe the Mode, in which the public .Tis, of the United States for fuch diitrie�, that each may have an opportunity of fliewing caufe.again{t ,the .mitgation or remit• , Records and udicial•Proceedin s in each State f all be au- Records which shall a ear u - > > g caufe the fat s pp p Eton thereof and .£hall , thenticated fo as to take Efed an every other State. , on fuch inquiry,to be Elated and annexed to the petition and n- r' .,1,..... ,, and by Whoni r '..;'' SECTIpN I . E it enacted by aheSenate and Houfe.of Reprefcnta- direr their tranfmiflion to theSecretary of the = reafury of the granted, titles of the UnitedStafes o '1�mersca,cin Conger s af- 'United States, who g,,411 thereupon have power to mitigate or Legiflative embled, That •A&s of the Le 'filatures of the aevera. states Forfeiture or any part thereof, if arts, records f .� - remit fa.ch fine, penalty or _ , J and judicial recofhallbe authenticated b having the feal of their refpective in•his 'opinion ,the fame was .incurred without .wilful, lieglt- s ` procedings of States affixed thereto : That the records and judicial proceed- the feveral ence or an intention. of fraud,And to direct t profecution, ° in s of the Courts of an State, (hall be proved,or admitted ig` an fbalhhwe beenrinflituted,fo,.r. the recover thereof to ceafe g y , ,u '�„ ,' , States, how to _ y be authcntica in any other Court within the United States, by the attefta- G and.b.e. dfcon.ti,nued, upon .fuch terms .or conditions as he may ted ; y� tion of the Clerk, and the fear of the Court annexed . if there deem reafo fable and just. Pr, ovided, That nothing herein be a Esti, together with a certificate of the Judge, Chief-Jut- co;t6ined ha11 be conftrued to of e the right oi• ,claim o any not to afrca ,. , ; , , } tics or refidin Ma iftrate as the cafe may be, that the Paid erf6n to art of any (fine, penalty or , orfeitui.e, incur- cafesofprevioua P g p - Rinformation. atteftation is in due form ; and the Paid recorda ,and �udtc�al red by breachof either of theaaws aforefaid,',wliich fuch per- F and the effeet Proceedings, authenticated as aforefaid fhall have fuch faith thereof, p , � 9• fon ma�� be entitled to, .by virtue 'of tine Paid , laws, in cafes and credit given to them in every Court within the United where a-.profecution has .been commenced or information has • States, L , . k F07 �`` been .giv;en before the pafl'ing of this Act ; :he amount of F f which �t 4� Pn cti' y a M' c, .. .» , r,,..:. ...:. - ,,\�M , : :,:", '�Glt'::2K o. '.i`'yell .x± T*5T'*,. „•. - ;i r ......._..-.. N 1 a iv 4f. L � yyRRS p. .... .,. .. - ... • ... .;.., -. .. 'w--v•, ....w .. [ Mme. .. yYS a' •�•� i "Jt 5 Y �s q �1 f AIN IN A: W S t�P THE " 22 UNITED STA� T � S: i2 11.D. 1790, which right and Claim, fhall be affefied and valued by the, government of the Paid territory .fouth of the Ohio, fhall be AD. 1790: c- ,r-..J Judge of the diitri&, in a fummary manner. _ similar to that which is now exercifed in the territory north- ---Y---� SEC. 2. 4nd be itfurther Enacted, That this A& shall Conti- p Ix`epti°�`' �• weft of the Ohio , except fo far as is otheiwife provided in Continuance of force until the end of the ncXt feflion of Con- Y this a,Q• nue and be in f the conditions ex refled in an ac`t of Congrefs of the prefent + . grefs, and no longer, feflfon, entitled, An Acl to accept a ceflion of the claims of r. >; the State of North-C irnlinaf to a certain ditlri& of Weftern FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, Territory." ` Speaker o the Hou e o Re re cntatives. That the falarles of the �p f ./• .f p .� SEC . 2; 1�nd be it further erra�ed, . JOHN ADAMS, Vice•Prefident of the United States, Jd officers, which the Prefident of the United States (hall nomi- Pr(dent of the Senate. nate, and with the advice anid content of the Senate appoint, salaries of the • b law eftab- officers therein; 1Vta the ttvent •hath, I o. by virtue of this act, fhall be the fame as thole, . y � ;� Approved, y y 79 lifhed, of fimilar officers in the government north weft of?fha GEORGE WASHINGTON, river Ohio. And the powers, duties and emoluments c Pre id -nt o the Uhited States. •� .f fuperintendant of Indian affairs for the fouthern department f1ia11 he united with thofe of the Governor. r C H A P: X11. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS 1VIUHLENBERG , i Speaker of the Hoirfe of Reprefentatives: tin ACT' to continue in Force air .fly paled at the left Sef- JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United and State.tt r` ' fon of Congr f, enth-MW, "I 4n AR to ' regulate Prods Pr f dent of the Senate: r,0.. i ! in the Courts the United,States." r rr- �. n Approved, May the twenty-fixth, 1790: +; SEC. Ic . E it enac`led by the Senate an nouje of �eprefenra- a ` tives o the United States of .America, in Congrefs GEORGE WASHINGTON, s` embled That the aft, entitled, �� An A& to regulate pro. Pr f dent of the United States. a� • ceffes in the Courts of the United States," pafled on the twen. . • the :fame i here.ty-ninth day of September left, fhall be, and s by continued in force until the end of the next feffion. of C H A P XIV: .� Congrefs, and no longer# f1 pJ 1 1 Yr M i J LSI s+ 1 ;r - An ACT for the Encouragement of Learning, by fecurang "F 3 M ` r FREDE;IICK AUGIfS'�'LiS 1ilUHLEN.B'r,RG, the Codes o Mas Charts and Books to the Aiithor.r k and Pro rietors o' uch Co, acs, the Times therein � >� Speaker of the kloufe. of Reprcfentatities. ` p f f p ' � during , JOHN ADAPTS, Vice-Prefident of the United Stater and mentioned: Prefidehi of the Senate. p C E. it evaded by the Sedate and . �oufe of Reprefenta- �JECe I • , Approved, May the twenty-f xth , 179c, B trves of the Ur.&d States of tlmerica in Congrefs of � •9' Authors of . � GEORGE 'QUASHING t�viv, femhled, That . from and after the pafling of this ac't, the au- mare, charts ' : : S r a chart book or books already hooks ; & rur_ a Prefident of the Uiuted States. tho. aad. autllors of any m p, • • chafers fron, � <•r°� r, printed within thefe United States, being a citizen or citizens x , them, ro have thereof, or refident within the fame his or their Executors, the fo)e right of 9 ' Adminiftrators or Aft gn's "'Who hath or have not transferred publication, 8cc: C I-I A P. XIII. ears. for 14 y . � _ to any other perfon the co right of fuck map, chart, book PY g ti fin ACT for the government of the Territory of ttoe Unated share or (hares thereof • and an r other erfon or 3 P t . z suer Ohio. oe ons,sbeir: a citizen or" citizens�of thefe United States or States,futh of the R 1 refidents therein, his or their' Executor's, Adminiftrators or SECTIONI- E it enaed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- Afl"igns, who hath or have purchafed or', legally acquired the fives of the Unite of America in Congrefs af- r F�.. ' copy right of any fuck map, chart, book or books, in order '" Territory fou•.h fembled, . That the territory of the United States, fouth of the to print, reprint, ublifh or vend the fame, (hall have the fole P P , P • o. the .ohio to sof tem orar oveinment, (hall r blifhin and vend- 4' he one di4ri�'t• river Ohio,•for the pnrpofe P y g right and liberty of printing, reprinting,ting, pu g be one diftriLl • the inhabitants of which (hall enjoy all the in fuck nip , chart boob or books, far the term bf fourteen # its privileges . n tgovern- privileges, benefits and advantages, fet forth in the ordinance years from Pthe recording the title thereof in the Clerk's of. the late Congrefs, for the government of the territory of office, as�is .herein after dire&ed : And that the author and ; the U>3itcd States north-weft of the river Ohio. And the i ecoraih the authors of any map, chart, book or boobs already made and . govern ment ittie, 3rcg � C, coinpofed, - 4 C Ys 1 \ ♦q 4, f, 114 .. ' w WMIM 7• '..'; . 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W S .6F THE� T i 2A r Cl'erk's- office of the Difl;ri& Court where the author or pro- f1.D. 1790, �t.D. 1790. compofed, and trot printed or..publiil::ed, or that• (hall hereaf s praetor fha�ll'' refid'e : And the Clerk of fuck Court is hereby -� ter be made and conmpofed, being- a, citizen or citizens of thefe directed and required to record the fame forthwith, in a book x ` ' r ofe, in the words following, United States, or refident therein, and his or their Execu- � to tre kept by hiin for that pal p .g v .tl e foie right and (giving a cope thereof to the faid- author or proprietor, un r , tors, Admiriiflrators or Affigns, fhall,. have g 1, g P P I + , a f der the Peal of the Court if he (hall require the fame) " Dii- liberty of printing, reprinting, publifhing and vending ueh ma chart book or books, for the like term of fourteen years tric't of to wit : Be it renienibered, Thar on the {+ P> from the time of recording the title thereof, in the Clerks day of in the year of the Independence office as aforefaid : And if, at.the .explration o.f the faid term, of the United States of America, A. B. of the faid diftric'I, ' ' nd a Citi- hath de ofitcd in this office the title of a rrra chart book or w;fo, if living the author or authors, or any of them, be living, a , P p> > at 'the end Of ten or citizens of thele United S.t�tes; or refident therein , the books, (as .the cafe may be) the right whereof he claims as (' t that tergi to h$�� the fur- fame exclufive right (hall be continued :to him or them, his or author or proprietor, (as the cafe niay be) In the words fol- then term of 14 rs or Bfli ns, for the further lowing, - to wit : [Here infert the title] in conformity to the , r years ; record- t heir Executors, Adm- iniftrato. g ingthetitic,&c. term of fourteen years : Provided, he or they -hall caufe the a of the Congrefs of the United States , entitled, �� An Act , title thereof to be,a'fecond time recorded and publifhed in the for the encouragement of learning, by fecuring the copies of fable manner as is -herein after dire ed, and t,ltat within fix maps, charts and books,. to the authors and proprietors of fuck p • g D Clerk o£ ' :, months before the expiration of the firfl: term of fourteen co fes Burin the times, therein mentioned. the Diflri� of ." For which the faid Clerk (ball be i n- years aforefaid . q , S'c:' '2, ` end bel t�artber enacted, That if any otber� perfon titled to receive fixty cents from the faid author or proprie- ,.: ,.. d 'after the re,cordin the title of any map, tor, and fixty cents for every copy under Peal a6tually given or perfons, from an Other perfons chart, :book or books, and, publifliin" the fame as aforefaid, to fuck author or proprietor as aforefaid. And fuch author printing 're- and within the times limited and granted by this ad, fliall or proprietor, [halls wxhin two inontris from the date there- • rF P),, printing orpub• f ' (� , ,of, caufe a copy of the faid record to- be publifhed in, one or 1 -tiling without print, reprint, publlfh or import, - or ca ufe `to beprinte�d, re y y content of the more of the newfpapers. printed in the United' States, 4 = r how to printed, publifhed Qr tnpoitpd,-from any foreign kingdom for the s. author P books face of four weeks. ' be proceeded or. f}ate,.any:ccpy ,or, copies ofiuch .map, chart, book or P c agam(i: antwithout the content of the author or proprietor thereof, firfl ` Authors to act e of } ' punifhea. had'_and -'obtained in writing, figned in the prefers be fo two r _ rietor of a And dfuch be it mua tj�chart book or bookshat the , fha author waor p i n ver their copy work �o more credible witneges ; of knowing,the fame to p , ix months after the iibiifhin thereof, deliver, fecretary of ed, reprinted or im opted fhi ll ublifll fe11 or ex ole to Pale, , e Iver or cause to be �r p , p , P p g (fatc. ` or cau `e tcr,be rpublifiied, fold or expofed to tale, . any copy o delivered.to the Secretary of btate a copy of the fame, to be fuc . map, chart book or books ' without fuck c*onfent firm preferved in his office, y , , . A P had'and obtained in writing as aforefaid, then fuel. ofIender S . .find be it urtber enaded That nothing. in this a& No prohibition offende or rs (hall forfeit all alid ' ver�Y co y and copies of fuck EC. 5 ,f p (hall be conl1rued to extend to prohibit the importation or sg ainfE import- t map, chart, book or books, and all and every fheet and: eels, vending, reprinting or ublil}iin� within the United States' g' printing, F } s beirrg. ,pant of the (ame:, or either of them,. to the author or g� P g P &c, of foreign , r ,of tach ma chart book` r books. who fall forth= cit' any map, chart, book or books, written, printed or pub- writings or c ' propriexp .. P, , P �.( lifhed by any perfon not a citizen of the United States, in publications. lvith ,ci f toy the .fame And every fuch 'ofl'ender and offers. ` ` foreign arts or , laces with the ju�rifdic"lion of the United ° s . all alto, forfeit and, a 'the fume' of fifty cents for every g P 1� dei. , ?, , . P: S . States, li. fheet which (hall be found �in bis Qr their poffeffion, either r nted.or: pr, ubl flied i.ruported or e poled. to Pale, P p g' P ' r the ne SEC. 6. End be. It urtber enacted That an perfon or per. P P Pet,alc for contra--y to the true intent ,arid meaning of this a , . o Eons who iliall print or publfh any rnarnufcript, without the ubtiihing eta. !' ; ; u�ol.ety thereof to the.author ,or proprietor of tach map, chart, r l� book pr books, who fllall fue fqr .the fame, and the other mol* confent and approbation of the author or proprietor thereof „ufcrip. with- TATr firli had and obtained as aforefaid, . ' out the confenF f ety thereof to and. for the ufe .of the United States, to be re- } (if fuck author. or proprie- of the authors, t , t covered h anion of debt in an court of record in the Unit- for be a citizen of or refident in thele United States) iha'1 be y . ,. Y ; , : . `a� : liable to fuller and a tol ed . States whe>�•een the farrie is co nizable : Provided alezvoys, pay the faid author or proprietor all ' -thin one year after the '` damages occafioned by filch injury, to be recovered by a f e. That. fu;ch.aftion :be commenced within y P 3 tial action on the cafe founded upon this a6l, in any Court y} caufe 'of aiffionfhail'.arife, and not,.afterwards.iNavin co iiizance then. f 4 f EC.. 3. And be it.f furiber enaRed, That no perfon (hall be g g eo entitled to the benefit of this acn cafes where any map, l Conditions on chart book.or books bath or have been already printed and SEC. 7• And be it(urtber enacted, That if any perfon or per.�� ' r Pcrfons fucd lit-r whichthcbene- ; � d In all other t' ns Ql 1 for any thin fit of this n publlihed, unlefs rhe :fliall firff depofit an , o a l be fued or profecuted for any matter, aft or thin • x g "�•<< r fail be,ohtaia- G g dune underthi* Y :cafes, ' unlefs he (hall before publication depofit, a printed : g done '• Copy of the title offuch map, chart, book or books in the Clerk'sAll, R , f' l { zs _ Y, T, xn• , t t 't'kn1 FA'��6fY axgl*1 :. - -... ... . i :. :, t r ,, ..,l. .n: ..... I��•�y L Jl,d � 'F ! �:�' r, �, :Y�i. l c. n ... Ir.' . � [ t1A} .,,,,. 1 ' • .. ,. Y' •.. ',. ,. y.yy . ,� a yr:',n•M. \4*7. �j11 .. . 'i F:,�.,pr.. u� a r • l r MIN i yt g`r - yj 5 ''k r4 '� . 4; d c� 1261 L AW S x• �HE; U N I T E D S T A T E So e under or b virtue of this ac'b, he or they, may plead tlae I.D. 1790 don y C H A P. X.VI. A.D. z 790: -___Y__•� general iflue, and give the fpecial mat te• in evidence's J f ; aft• may give FREDERICK AUtxUSTUS MUIi.L,SNBERG, ,fin ACT�lpplenientLll to the J� for abli/bing the Sala - fpecial matter i Speaker of the ,Houfe of Reprefentativcs. in evidence. ` N ADAMS, Vice-Pre ident of the United States, and ries of the. Executive Officers ofovernr�zent, 'itlo their J Prefident of the Senate6 milli nts and Clerks. thirt -firft i o. SEC. I . Bof E it enacted b the Senate and Hou e o Re re entatives `. Approved, May the y � 79 y f f p f Secretary of GEORGE WASHINGTON the United States of -.4merica, in Congrefs afenibled, state to ap- Prefident of the United States. That the more efI'edually to do and perform the duties in the Point an alai. ;'s onal clerk ; s. Department of State, the Secretary of the Paid department With what faG C H A P. XV• fir: be, and is hereby authorized to appoint an additional Clerk in Lary, ,y • �� �I1Q �Ic`l to his ofhce, who fhall be allowed an equal falary, to be paid in . 4n ACT for giving elf e to an �1�t, intituled, the fame manner as is allowed b law to the chief Clerk. $ eflabl�� the yudicial Courts of the United States, with- Y ' N in the State of North-Carolina*� f f p f o FREDERICK AUG USTUS MLJHLENI3ERG, SECTION I - E it enacted by the Senateand Hou e o Re re encs- • Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatitueso tives of the United States of America, in Congrefs s °t « ablifh the u- JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and a embled That' the act intituled An Act to eft judicial act% de- Prefident of the Senate. ' " shall have the like force Glared in force iiia] courts of the United States, ,� ti as to N. caro- and effed't within the State of North-Carolina, as elsewhere t°°. Approved, Yune the fourth, 1790. t tins. within the United States. A , e it urther enaded,That thQ Paid State fhall be one ; i GEORGE WASHINGTON,• SEc . z. And b Prefident of the United States. diftrid to be called North-Carolina diftri�t ; and there (hall I •' to confift of one Judge, who (hall' ' ` g be a Di{tri�t Court therein, Di{tridt court l' •its feffions, ani reside 1n the dlflrlc , and be called a Diffrid Judge, and fhall where held. hold annually four feflions ; the firft to commence on the ra C H A P, XVII. firft Monday of July next, and the other three feffions pro- An ACTfor giving jest to the feveral .BMs therein men- .greffively on the firft Monday of every third calender month - ,4f, {F afterwards. The stated Dlftri Court fhall be held at tioned, in refped to the State f Rhode Island and Provi- fi town of Newbern . dente Plantations. , Thatthefaaldd><ftr>td (hallbe and SEC. I. E it ena£ted by the Senate and Houle of Repre/enta- SEC .3, ,4nd belt furtherena cd, `} t the fame is hereby annexed to the southern circuit : And � I tines of the United State of America, in Congrefs a -- A& of impol Annexed to there shall be held annually in the fa'i!d diRric'� .two Circuit r; & tonnage, de. �t southern cir- cuit. �- fembled That the several and ref duties fpecified and cult. Courts ; the firft fefl'ion of the Circuit Court shall commence 1, as to in force '`. next the second session on, �t laid, in and by the a�, intitled, �� An A� for laying a duty as to the natd on the eighteenth day of June on goods, wares and merchandizes, imported into the Unit- of Rhode-Island r f ' circuit o°ntt', eitrhth da of November neat, and the fubfequent feffions g '` j `' their feffions, the 5. , y of ever une and November afterwards, ex- ed States," and in and by the a , intitled, " An A impof- " �. on the like days y J ing duties on tonnage, fhall be paid and collec'led upon all cept when any of the days (hall happen on a Sunday, , and goods, wares and merchandizes, which after the expiration 5 l'` and Where held then the feffion (hall commence on the next day following : of five days from the gaffing of this ac's (hall be imported in- And the feffions of the Paid Circuit Courts (hall be held' at w ; tYy to State of Rhode-Ifland and Providence Plantations,from any " Newbern. foreign ort or lace and upon the tonnage of all fhi s and Andbeitfurtherenaded,ThattherefhallbealIowedto'tbe g p p p g p SEC- 4. veffels, which, after the Paid day, (hall be entered within the 5 y Jude of the faid. diflric'I the yearly compenfation of fifteen Paid State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations sub- Salary of the , , ` �A a ludde' hundred dollars to commence from his appointment, and tojec'f to the exceptions, qualifications, allowances and agate- be paid at the treafury of the United States in quarterly pay- menu in the Paid acts contained or expreffed which ads fhall ments, ski be deemed to have the like force and operation, within fiscx,k .} FREDERICK AUG MUHLENBERG • ' '. faid State of Rhode-Ifland and Providence Plantations, as elfej k r3f. ? Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. ' where within the United States* a JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and , .� Sri-c. 2. And be it further enacted That for the due collee- Prefident of the Senate. tion of the faid duties, there (hall be in the Paid State of And f d6e� +i collection, two Approved une the fourth, I 790• Rhode-Ifland and Providence Plantations two diftrids to wit > > > di4ri6ts tflab k' '' ` GEORGE WASHINGTON, , the dlftri� of Newport and the diftric'� of Providence. The limes, � Prefident of the United States. - , r diftric of Newport (hall comprehend all -the waters', fh ores, 11 ' fi Ii A P ba r, ' ` s . w y vaT it t. r tt j, i } e � c r �i W t k. z } i • ■ lxiff!- a ,..rw*Mser.:.. ...5;.. .,.,+.. .. r... . .yip 4r ..� ,♦ .r:.TYh: . .. .i Ili ' .. a .;+ria; .•v-..W r ,4- ,. .,6v1• G. ,(r, ti, .. '✓ \ r6,.k . � i.i ..r. . .a.w`p' - 1 I ,.:....: ,n .K , .. ... ... .. .' ., ',1 .. k N ,.y .. .....-:.1. i +oma•. .. _ ... ..; ... ,. sd.,. Y ♦ r �a Y 1 • T A W S O I� T H E• 4 � 8 Lf STATESa 1 n. D. i �go. bays,harbors, creeks and inlets; from the weft line of the Paid ing trade, and for other purpofes," shall, after the expiration A. D. 1790 ; of five days from the pafling of this act, have the like force State, all along the fea-coast, and northward up the Narra• r 1 ganfet-ba•y, as far as the ritioic easterly hart of KinnimYcur- and operation within the State of Rhode-Ifland and Provi- ALt for regiuer 1 c�i.t>l; at hig3�' water mark ; and fball include the feveral wg vefrels, and ' dente Plantations, as elfewhere within the United States, and to regulate r3 it to«�ns, harbors and landing laces at We-ff'erl , Ch-arIeftown ' - �. h p y as if the fe.veral claufes thereof were repeated and re-enac`Ied in coa(lit,g trzd , their limits & South-Kingstown, North-Kingstown, Eaft-Greenwich, and all this prefe><a.t a. , declar"i in boundaries T t that {part of the La:V;; co was` Vid�, fouthe�aY'd' of the' latitude � force. � t t • .•'. •. . . •, yl of Paid Kinbi iicut-Point : And al�fo the towns, ba�raors andFREDERIPG c AUGUS'TUS MUHLENL'L'RG, 1442,Warren♦, ,, `fiof verton, qA Speaker the Houfe of Reprefentatives. landing places of Barringfon, I.ittle-{ oM' : ton, and ail (h , towns, harbors and landing=pia- JOHN AI�LiiMS Trice-Prefident of the United States and P , � } ces of the Tharid of Rhiide-I'fland, Keriii>,tnitctir, Prudence', , - Prefident of the Senate. - Necv-Slioreliarii and every other ifl�arid' and M'ac'e �cvitilzin ilio r . Approved, Pune the fourteenth, r 790. , faid Stare, fauthwai=d of tilie latitude' of t1le•fald Iii-i'ni`micut- Point. The diftrid of Providence shall comprehend all the GEORGE WASHINGTON, 3 ports of entry Prefident of the United States. waters, flior`es; bays, hat"bots, creeks and inlets within the faid ,, . State northward of tf?P latitude • of faid Kii,nimicut-Point. 1 'the town' of Newpoi`t fhAlt be fole port of ettirry in the faid w+ dittrift of Newort arid' a Collector, Naval-Officer and Sur- C H A P, XVIII, P , veyor fhnll be appointed' to refide at the faid town of New. f 14n ACS['•forgiving �c`i` to an �� port ! and North-Kin fiowri , Eaft-Greenwich, Barrington, e '• intituled, 1�n }' Warren, Bristol and �'awcatiick river in Teiterly, shall be to • Oablo the ) udicial Courts f the United States, I' ` ports of de'l`ivery only, and' a 5&vey'or•ihall be appointed to within the State f Rhode-I4/land and Providence Planta- and delivery. refide at each of the ports of North-hingtown ; Ea{t- Green- lions, �; with, Warren, 1�riftoi and p`awcatiick river , and the Sur- :SEQ. It . E it ,ena8ed by the S"enate and . Houfe of Peprefm- veyor to refide at �W;�i ren fhall be Surveyor for the port of = B tatives o . the :United .States e llmerica an Con res . $arrtngCon. The town of Providence (hall be the Pole port •f . •f g /' judicial aft de. trfembled, Z hat the :aft, inti.tle.cl, '� An A to establish the Ju- elated in sotto, of entry in the faid diftrc't cif 1 go'vidence, and Patuxet in the ducal Coiurt.s ,of the Uzzited Stt aes,'' -force fame d 661 fball be a pdfi of.deliVery only : And a Collector, liah have the lake. N av al-Officer al.0 veyor (hall be appUin-ted to refide at and cZeet within the -State of ;Rhode-island and Providence T - -Ac"'' Plantations, as els'ewhere within the United States. Providence, and a Surveyor (hall be appointed to refide at , 2e AndheitfurthevenaRedThat the faid State fball be SSEe. . . t ( Patuet. one d {tric't, tq lae called Rhodedflat, a<d Diiiri6 ; And there ,l ' Thatallthetegulatians�-provifions shall be a . Di-ff ifit, »rt .th DiRri Court, :,Y •., Sir•3. ende t, urtherenaec , . . .,o.�_ , �..erei n, to confit of:one 1Jndge, wh.> • its f4ons, and • - • fhall'refide in the diftri , and be called a Diftricl Judge, and Regulations' . eXCept1017S, �11oWanCes, COI11�ef1f1�10115, dirL�loI1S, tit o1�1t1G5, �' t, whet . held. .° • i' exce tions, &c. p ttet•s whatfaever, COritally— 4F P enalties` forfeitures and other ma fball bold .annuall four fefhons ; the firft to commence on e� o expreffed in the ac'l, if titled �t An Ad to f egulate the annuallyfour i the Ifirff.Nondey in August next, and the other three feflions eo�lec'�ion of the duties iiilpof`ed by atv Dan the tt�na7age of dips ro revel on the life Monday of ever third calender {' { P g Y . • Y. f, y . ` or vessels grid on acids _ wares afid mt-rchandizes im orted held P myth afertivas. 11�e stated DI ric'l C P into tfie Zlnited States," and fidt locally lnapplieable, fliall fi: Dort shall b.. alter-1a:tfJ1Y at the towns of Newpomand Providence, begin- a ' have the like forcenii effe �vrthifi t#ie fa> d State cif Rhode_ ning at .the (first. , sf lflan' a and Providence Plantations, fest the colle'c'tion of the SEG. 3 find be it furtherEna `ed,That the faiddiftri ih�lIl be, Annexed to the ¢` faid deities as dfewiiere Within the IJriited States and as #f x p and the fame is hereby annexed to the eaftern circuit : And . ca(lern Circuit: f t the faibe, 'were repeated and re•enac�ted in this p`e.eiit a F, there 9ha11 be held annually in the faid diftrift, two Circuit t 1 Circuit Courts, `That the fli rt ' i2inth fee- Cou t , the firil feflion of the Circuit Court -fball Colrtnaenc,e x . Provided always, and be it declared, , y ; r ^ - ` t operation of tion of the faid a , and the third s'ec`tion of an: aft, intitled, their fe{iions, I ' on ;the -fourth day of Pecem:ber next the-fecond fefhon on the and where held parts of former « fourth day of June next, and the fubfequent fef�o.n5 on the `t , An tl to fufpend parr of an aft, ntitled, �� An Aft to re- i` alts, to cease• • gulate ilio colle' E ioii of the duties itbp'dfed bylaw oil the ton- like days ;o_f every December and June aftewards, except when P �.' nage of fhips or vesle>'s, aiid on goods lwares and mercharY- aoy ,of .the days fhall happen on :a Sunday, and then the feflion r s Irl dizes imported into the United States, and for other pur- ,;�,� - r ;shall cornni<ence an the day follow ,., And the feflions of ofes," did; b virtue of else 'adoption of the Coi�ftituticn of the l'ai`d Circuit C�u:>ixs (hall be held alternately at the faid � P United Sta.e' by the faid State of �:hode- r Ifland and I�ro- towns of Newport and Provide nce.;+beginning at the -laft. vidence plantations ceafe too orate in 'ref 'e'r to the fame. 4 ' p P.. s� SEC- 4. find be it further enacted, That there (hall be a]- Salary of the SEC: 4. Andb.e ittkther ena eai, Teat tl?ie i&, intittilecl, Alii 'lowed to the Jndgc of -the faid diftrid the earl com enfa- Judge- r y p Aft fnk regiiterin`g and clearing veff'els, regulating the coalt- Hhc tion • s . r ,1 re f , Ar+ ♦ /L ��n. ri•' 1 , r . ,la _ - .- .�.. ..... . .f`4J,s`.F'Y/1Ja.,�.nMf++TF.1:. ......__ .- .;...1:'_.. _ •..s.. .;-i.M1,.. .... ,.: \ • S YI•...J...— .... . ' fB H%/m:, _TN .. ,.whf'- .J'.0"..,!y4`,1. ,.. r-{ •' P':. $.. tsa r ...Z'* . .t :x _r . - .,y: .. -:. !�.�� rw •• r .,r•y Y.• • y. r+,yfs. F-Wyw . .�.. ..:r -.1-YS. .l w:.. - . . ..._... - .-.... X. L. J�'^`eN �yV: �r .. i a T • x1'�. IT �i � a } t fr 77 a" ,t A MVV 0 Uv U N I rF E D S T A T E 1I f �. �o. tion. of eight hundred dollars, to commence from his appoints C H A P. XX. �: D, i Igo, A _--- ---.1 ment, and to be paid at the treafury of the United States, in . J 411 ACT for g.vir;� e�e3 to .an .11c"r ilztitzrlc�d, quarterly pa} merits. FREDEP ojC. AUGUSTUS MUG ' "ovidsrpJ f r the r`:?ulreratioYl of the Inhabitants of' t .'e Speaker Gf the l�oufe of Reprefentatives. United States k4;7 reJP' ",i to tJ� ,Sh-11te- Of iti JCd'=�1s'a d and J�Ilra �.DAMs, Vice- Prefderat of the United States, aril i'rovadence .Plantati�ytr, ' Pre relent of the Senate. SECTION I - E it cna8ed by theSen�i!te and ciozfe of P rrefenta- Approverl, "zine the it wenty-third, 1790- :^ tines of the Iii Statcs`o -flrnerica, in Con ire s GEORGE Wt�SIiING'l,ON, afenibled, That the a& paff'ed the preterit feffron of Congrets, AE? for cnunie� S Preftdent of the United tater. intitled, « An Act providing for the enumeration of the ill- ration. habitants of the United States," fhall be deemed to have the C H 11 P. XIX, like force and operation within the State of Rhode-Ifland and l .�;1 ACP providing the 1lleans of lntercourfe between tI e' Providence Plantations,as elfewhere within the United States ; ' � Foreign Nations and all the re(rulations, prov!fions, direcq.ons, "au,..o,-i< ics, i Unites Stater aa�� ty: � .z, . � . . , ' ff fit P S:: crlo�r 1 . E it encrc,�ed by the Senate and Hou e o Re re en- nalties, and other matters wliatfoever, contained or e::prefled • tativcs of the United States of flmerica, in Congyefs in the Paid act, and which are not locally inapplicable, (hall I ' cr nnlble1 That the Prefident of the United States fliall be, have the like force and eftec�t vwithin the Paid Pte t �f r Sae, as r P cfidcnt au and he hereby is authorized to draw from the treafury of the fame were repeated and re-enac`tcd in and by this prefent thorizcd' United States, a fum not exceeding forty thoufand` dollars het. anlivally, to be paid out of the monies fing from the duties SEC . 2. And be it further eni That the Marfhal of the on imports and tonnage, for the fupport of such peri'ons as he diftricl of Rhode-Ifland thall receive, in full compenfation for salary of the ;1 fl.all' commiflion to ferve the United sates 1n foreign parts, the performance of all the duties and fervices confided to . Marshal, ;, and for the expense inc to the Lufinefs 1n which they and enjoined upon him by this act, one hundred dollars. t Provided Thai exclufive of an , outfit a may be employed : , � which fhall in no cafe exceed the amount of one year's full fa- FREDERICK AUGUST US MUHLENBERG r for the outfit. to the Niinifter Pleni otentiary or Charge des Affaires, to Speaker Gf t1>e Hou/e of ReprefEriatt cef. lacy Plenipotentiary JOIIN ADAMS 1% tce.Prudent of the Urr; ed " tales whom the fame may be -allowed , the Prelident fhall not allow t A. , and to any Minifler Plenipotentiary, a greater funs than at the rate Prt adept of the Senate. of nine thoufand dollars per annum.; as a compenfation for all Approved, zily, the fifth, 170. T �, y I his perfonal fervices and other eAp eases ; nor a greater fum GEORGE WASHINGTON for the fame, than four thoufand five hundred dollars per. Prefident of the United States., annur:,, to a Charge des Affaires ; nor a greater fum for the y. Salaries of Min- ilicrs, &c, fame, than one thoufand three hundred and fifty dollars per ;, C H A P, XXI. ' am}uin to the Secretary of any MinifterPlenipotentiary : And � 4n ACT to authorize the PZirch a�e of .a trait of Land for' d q provided alfo,That the Prefident (hall accountfpeclfically for all the ufe of the United States �f ` #,+ fuch expenditures of the faid money as in his judgment may the amount of fuch ex enditures_ SEC . I . E it enaRed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- t be made public, and alto forP tives o the United States o America in Con re .c r k as he may think it advifeable not to fpecify, and caufe a re- f g ✓ Prefident aa.- (•ular Itatement and account thereof to be laid before Con - afembled That it (hall be lawful for the President of the U• thor;zed, s 1 grefs annually, and alfo lodged in the proper office of the tree nited States, and he is hereby authorized to caufe to be par- 1 chafed for the ufe of the United States the whole, or fuch l fury department. art of that traft of land fituate in the State of New-YorkiA j Sze. 2. .lnd be it further enaRed, That this act fhallcontlnue x P commonly called Weft-Point, as (hall be by him judged re- ' Continuance of and be in force for the (pace of two years, and from thence uifite for the ur ofe of fuch fortifications and ` suis ad. until the end of the next feffion of Con refs thereafter, andcl P p galTii'on� as g ma be necellar for the defence of the Paine, f no longer. y yFREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUNLENBURG Pak � FIZEDL7RICK A_UGLTSTUS MUH.LENBERG, �� ` Speaker o the Houfe of Repr e/entatives. S taker o the Hou e o Re r%ntatives. JOHN AD AMS fiVice-Pf dent of the United States, and- "'" JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and Prefident of the Si Prefident of the Senate, u. Approved, yuly the firft, 1790. Approved, �uly fifth, 1790 ; 1 GEORGE. WASIAINGTON, GEORGE W'ASHINSTON, r` Pre• iident of the United States. Prefident of the United States. CHAP.. E. CH AP , a :r . as 9 � i f 4. f � / a, Y • 9 ,`w-0>r ..*s.;�•:.. ...'t ,r• 4' •:,. `aY. .. .ria , ,..1; (M ,y tl.�`. { . i ` , _ rY r• _ [,.Y r �1 � I �NY �� G: �`4 � Q 1 r.iN p'1,. „ ' ' iw.;n •. {'.kf . ,A.w'�t. .,.� s s'lL. CS i ).e 1 .��. 3., 'iy .:: .L `I i.„n r m v 4� • la 1 ' v1 14' I . }I(r 1RY. W ,• 1 . y 4 it d f'4a4 Y' N 2 L A, W mom I f S or 'rH � UNITED S rIA TE S. 133 A. D. i 790• C H A P. XXII, S c. 3• Znd be it enacted, That the Paid Commifiion rs or f1.D, T o, AS ' n ACT ''zyrther to rovide or the pf a y�ment o the Invalid any two of them, fhall have power to purchafe or accept filch -.--, 1 a' f quantity of land on the eaftern fide ' of the- faid river, % ithin wl'° may put- , "=$ Peg honer, f the United States s the fa:d diftri�, as the Prefident fhall m ro f c ' chs e, or accept deea p per for the gnants or laud, c SEC. I . E it ena8ed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- ufe of the United, States, and according to tach plans as lthe I'll luildthere- B tines o the ' U'nited States o America in Con res Prefident fhal l a rove the faid C ` ' rs on. .JF }• g .� approve, or<nmlflione, � or any two , 4 afnibled, That the military penfions, which have been grant- of them (hall, prior to the fire Mondayin Decembpt- ed and paid by the States refpec'tively, in purfuance of former year one thoufand eight hundred, provide fui 'able buildings Military penfi- p gs � • v ens how paid. acts of the United States in Congrefs affer�bled, and fuc11 as by for the accommodation' of Congrefs; and of the Prefident, and a&s pafl'ed 1n the preffi fent feon of Congrefs, are or fhall be for the public officers of the government of the United 4 declared to be due to invalids who were wounded and dif- States.,p abled durtn the late war, fall be continued and aid the Skc . l .end be it er aHed, That for defraying ving the. expence rxpence how S' United States, from the fourth day of March hfi, for the of fuck purchafes and; buildings, the PrefidL � , � � nC of the United defrayed.. r (pace of one .year, under fuch regulations as the Prefident of s} StatO` be authorized and regaefted to accept ' grants of the United States may direc'l, s money, 1 N SEC. a• Znd be it enabled 'T'h'at "riot t p o the firft Monday C '. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBURG, €'` In December next, all offices attached to the feat of the o- Seat of govern. r' Speaker of the Bou of Retlrefentatzves. vernment ' of the United States, fhall be removed to a g ment to be rc_ til the Paid firft Monday in Dtceinber, in the ) and un - moved, JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and Y e year one thou- ` fand eight hundred, fhall remaiat the city oPrefident ofthe Senate, f Philadelphia, in the State of Pennfyl frania, at which place, the feffion or ' Approved, ul fixteenth z o- ' ' I Pp y ' 7 Congrefs next enfuing'the prefent, fhall be held. 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON, SEc. '� 6:.f'nd be it enacted, That on' the faid' flrfl Monday in Pre zdent o•fthe United States. ' ,/ December, in the year ore thoufand eight hundred, the feat F T t w of the government of the United States fhall by virtue of this Again removed - act , be transferred to`the diftrid and lace aforefaid : after the year ( ' t� P And all , C H A P, XXIII, offices , attached to the"faid feat of goverrrllent, {hall accord1800. _ inbly be' remove' d tliereto by their ref"edive holders,, and shall -?n ACT ' r e/lablithing the temporary and permanent Seat after the Paid day, ceafe to be exercifed elfewhere • and that o f tlae the Government o Us3atedStates. f • � the necefl`ary expence of Each removal shall be defrayed out 1 .5 SECTION I . E it enacted by the Senateand I?oufe of Reprefenta- E of the duties on impofls and tonnage of ' which a iufiicient 1 1 } s z tives of the United States -of .Zmerica, in Congrfs fii�n is hereby appropriated. �r aembled, That a diftri&- of territory not exceeding• ten miles FREbERIcK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, Diaric`I on the {quare to be located as hereafter directed on the river Poto- Speaker of.tbe Hoz fe of Regi fentntives. ' Potomac, ac- mac, at force place between the mouths of the Eaftern-Branch JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident. of the United States, and ccpted for cer- and Connogocheque be and the fame is hereby accepted for ' tarn purpofes. ' s Prefident of the Se7Zate. f '` the permanent feat of the government of the United States : Approved, �'uly the fixteenth, 17901, " r Provided neverthel f, That the operation of the laws of the GEORGE WASHINGTON •� fl y" ` . State within tach difric {hall not be affe�led uy: this accept- , ance, until the time fixed for the removal of the government Prefident of the ��'pi'ted States. ` 1 d thereto, and until Congrefs 14411 otherwife by law provide. SEC. 2. And be it further enac`led, That the Prefident of the , United Prefident to ap_ Ung ed States be authorized to appoint, and by fupplying va- �% H A P. XXIVe r i point eommi cancies happening from refufals to aft or other caufes, to keep fioners. . . .fin ACT or the Government and Regulation o Seamen in in appointment as long as may be neceflary, three commit- f g f, r, fioners who or an two of whom fhall under the direction the Merchant • f ; r of the Prefident, furvey, and by prgper metes and bounds, de- SECTI.Orr i. j E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefen- fine and limit a diff rich of territory, under the limitations tatives of the United States of dnrerica in Con res Master and f mariners in the above mentioned : And the diftric"t fo defined , limited and afenibled That from and after the fir day of December neat merchants fer- +, located, {hall be deemed the diftrict acce ted b this act for every � . next, � P Y Mallet or Commander of any fhtp or veffel bound from vice t' execute the permanent feat of the government. of the United States. p .� fliipping , a cert in the United States to any foreign port, .or of any agreetnenc ; 5�f SEC . {hip or veifel of the burthen of fife tons war I i Y or upwards ds bound � .y from ~ y t ' 'Y 1 rt 4 _. .. -.. . i. .w Y.:.iiNMrv•.: .:c:'«._..n..._. ,»,...,r _'. ^;:•:.... ,.......�w.u,rv..,. W[..:w mb...,w•.x.: r...^.a t. __. ,. ..'yu'. :. .. _ . . ur' irWsi).'C.r•r ..ti��... i ii t 4 I L I 1. fill .. . «..' _a �'. on.. , ,,.. ,.. gin,. h,1.�,.. +. . .. -. t! R . • .. , . ,- .. .... x.. r... •, ^.. ...r. ,,: ;q .!4 ," d L _. ,>`!'1 �, a.\.. ?F. <•„✓ � Tf �r ! a. K 4 r L A W S OF THE Ks r} m NIT• ED STA 34 � � T r3 � sig I A. D. 179a• from a part,in one State to a port in any otherthan an adjoining i'tirety or furet;es, in cafe he mall have given furet��, to proceed �1.D• i Igo. Y State, fhall, before he proceed _ on fuch voyage, make an the voyage. agreement in writing, or in print, with every feaman or r Ssc. find belt enaOed, That if the mate or firff officer un- mariner on board fuch fsiip or veffel (except fuch as (hall be ? der the maffer, and a majority of the crew of any {hip or vef- apprentice or fervant to himfelf or owner declarin the '` "fel, bound on a voyage to an foreign ort fhall after the ' voyage or voyages., term or terms of time,for which fuch voyage awe is begun anbfore- the ih' g r P veirei leak ; t ! y gt y g ( rp o v eflel (hall have left the y • unfit to perform + ' feaman of mariner (hall be {hipped. Arid if any mafter � or land) difcoti er that . the faid {hip or veffel is too leaky, or is her voyage, commander of fuch fhip or veffel (hall carry out any feaman zi otherwife unfit in her crew, body, tackle, apparel, furniture, what procce(l. ings Maher failinm or mariner, (except apprentices or fervants as aforefaid) with. provifions or ftores to proceed on the intended. voyage and had for c �i H had for afcer- a rotoao;ful�j��t out fuch contraLt or agreement beingfirff made and fi ned ' (hall require filch unfitnefs to be inquired into the matter or twining the ,+ to penal ', b E q q by the feamen and mariners, fuch maffer or commander fliall commander, (hall upon the requeft of the faid mate (or ,other tame. a to ever fuch fearnan or mariner-, the hi heft rice or officer and fuch majority, rc�itl�with proceed to or flop at the ' pay Y g P ,- ) y� p p , wages wliiclifhall haEe been given at the port or place where fuch $ neareft or moil convenient port or place where fuch inquiry f'eaman,or mariner 'fliall have been (hipped, for a similar voyage, can •be made, and fhall 'there apply to the Judge of the Diffrict within three months next before the time of fuch {hipping ; b Court, if he fhall there refide, or if not; to force ,]uffice of the Provided, fuch feaman or mariner fliall perform fuch voyage : Peace of the city, town or place,, taking with lihn two or a Or if not, then for fuch time as he (hall continue to do duty more of the faid crew, who {hall have made fuch requeft on board fuch (hip or veffel ; and (hall moreover forfeit twen- and thereu}�on fuch Judge or Juifice- is hereby authorized and ty dollars for every fuch feaman or mariner, one half to the ' required to ifl"iie his precept diretl:ed to three perfons in the ufe of the perfon profecuting for the fame, the other half to neiglibourhood, the molt fki�:ul in maritime affairs that can the ufe of the United States : And fuch feaman or mariner, be procured, requiring them. to repair cin board fuch Ithip or I not having Cigned fuch contract, fhall not be bound by the re.- ve{iel, and to examine the fame in refpecl to the defe6ts and in- gulations, nor fubjec't to the penalties and forfeitures contain fufficiences complained of, and .to make 'report to him the faid I ' ed in this Aft. Judge or Ju{tice, in writing, under their hands, or the hands �� _�; fl lid be itnn� Qin •i"hzt at the footof evervfuchcontrac't of two Of them, whether:i_n_ ani ^H ;n NxIl,nt- rPf pPA rha fa-.A there fliall the day and the hour, {hip or veffel is ural to proceed on the intended voyage, and n Maerfo failing on which , ip ^ , p . , p I toperf�r;,� the '7 fuch Leaman or mariner, ,who {hail fo 'flii and what additlor. �f men rc>vifions or stores or what repairs agreement, fcribe, (hall render themfelves on board, to begin the voyage or alterations in the body, tackle or apparel will be neceifar what penaltyr Cp y i 11 fubjeaea toagreed upon.'.' And if any fuch feaman or niariner 'fhall ne- and upon fuch report the faid Judge or ,juftice (Ball • adjudge t glect to render himfelf , on board the fhip or veffel, for which and determine, and (hall endorfe on the .faid report his judg- lie has (hipped, at the time mentioned in fuch memorandum, ment, whether the faid fhip or veffel is fit to proceed on the and if the mafter, commander, or other o(l:cer of the fhip or intended voyage, and if not, whether filch repairs can be made IY veffel, fhall on the day on which fuch neglect happened, make or deficiencies fupplied where the {hip or veffel then lays, or �. an entry in the log-book of fuch {hip or veffel, of the name whether it be neceffary for„the faid (hip . or veffel to 'return to of fuch feaman or, mariner, and fhall in like manner note the the port' from whence fhe firf , failed, t.o be there refitted ; and time that he fo neglec'ted to render himfelf, (after the time ap- the mafter andcrc.�,-Y {hall in all, things conform to the faid judg- pointed)• ; every flach feaman or mariner (hall forfeit for every anent ; and the maffer or commander (hall, in the firfl initance hour which he (hall fo neglec't to render himfelf, one days pay, pay all the colts of Cuch view, report and judgment, to be b b 1 ' according to the rate of wages agreed . upon, to be deducted taxed and allowed c.n a fair copy thereof, certified by the faid out of his wa es. And if any fuch feaman or mariner (hall Judge or Juftice. But if the coni plaint of the faid crew iliall wholly neglect to render himfelf on board of fuch fhip or vel- pp p p judgment, 1 appear upon the faid report and ud ment t� have been with- fel, or having rendered himfelf on board, (hall afterwards out foundation, then the faid mafter, 'car the owner or con- ; defert and efcape, fo that the {hip or veffel proceed s- fignee of fuch {hip or veffel, shall dedu the amount ziici`eof, to few without hien, every fuch feaman or mariner and of reafonable damagesfor thedetention, (to be afcertainedr 1 fhall forfeit and pay to the matter, owner or con- by the faid. Judge or Juiiice) out of the wages growing due ' fignee of the faid fhip or veffel, a firm equal to that which to the complaining feamen or mariners. ' b And if after fuch f„V + (hall have been paid to him by advance at the time of fign- judgment, fuch Up or veflel is fit to proceed on her intended p ing the contrac'f, over and befides, the fum fo advanced, both voyage, or after procuring fuch men, -provifions, {{ores, repays, is which Tums (hall be recoverable in any Court, or before any or alterations as may be diretged, the faid feamen or mariners ufl•ice or uftices of an (fate, city, town or count within ry" or either 'of them (hall i lute to proceed on the voyage, it J J � y y p • 1. the `United States, which, the laws thereof, have cognizance ` (hall and may be lawful for any Justice of the Peace to com - off debts of equal value, again({ fuch feaman or mariner, or his mit by warrant, under his hand and teal, every fuch feaman furety or mariner (who fliall fo refufe) to the common gaol of the l county r F I, f yy� 1 e L I I Y ♦ . �r w I . i R�R:4,xv zn1111111 Jill Y - . '.. .. . : .._...rlj. ,w . ..:... a .dc..;.. .i' ... .': ,.,..,. . .'. . . .._.. }'•i 5..::. .' ibAf -==�'y'1i' 2.Y5- :.♦. +, y .. ;.r��� 'SKS ..A-w:.. •C,."';%, , u M r. is 4' C 7 S , s , i Ell j; 1 .'.6 L A WS or THE UNITED STATES, 137 s A.D. ' 7go. county, there to remain without bail or mainprize, until _ he ges which {hall be due to him at every port where fuch fhip A.D. 1790, fi ---,r--.� (hall have paid double the fum advanced to him at the time of or vie iel shall unlade and deliver her cargo before the voyage ----��--•� t be ended unlefs the contrary fubfcribing the contract for the voyage,together with fuch tea- r be ex refsl • fti u a when &�t what 1 Y P y plated in the fonable. coifs as fliall be allowed by the faid Justice and infert- port demand his to a. , contract , and as Poon as the voyage is ended and- the CarfrO demand hiswa• ed in -the faid, warrant t and the furety or fureties of fuch fea- or ballaft be fuiiy difcharged at the laft port of delivery, ever ges feaman or mariner (hall be entitled to the wages which (hall man or mariner, yin cafe he or they shall have given any) k vc, payment y be then due according to his contraFt and if fuch 4 (hail remain liable for fuch a n�ent • nor (hall any fuch fea_ �� � _. . ' � wa es gull roan or mariner be difcharged upon any writ of habeas corpus not be paid within ten days after fuch difcharge or if anv r in' thew , recover or o.herwife, until, fuch fum be paid: by him or them, or his a ��� difpute (hail arife between the snifter and feamen or mariners then,, if with. or their _f irety or fureties, for want of any form of, commit. touching the faid, wages, it fhall be lawful for the Judge of held' a nient, or' other previous proceedings „ Provided, That fufhci- �. the ditfrid where the faid fillip or veffel (hall be, or:in cafe his r ent matter (hall be made to appear, upon the r&urn of fuch a idence be more than three miles fi•oin the place or 6f his t habeas corpus; acnd` an"a ainination then to be had, to detains abfence from the place of his refdence then for an ., �; uftice of Y Judge or him for the crates hes ern before afrigned. E J he Peace to fummon the mailer of fuch fhip or vef- Penalty for bar. SEC 4. .l ble it eria ed, That if any perfon {Ball harbor or '" fel to appear before him, to fhew caufe why procefs fhould not vo=;ng =un- feciete arty feaman ,'or mariner belonging to any fhip or veffel g p iffue a ainft fuch fhip or veffel, her tackle, furniture and apps_ away feamen. known them to belong thereto, evei,y fuch p'erfon on con- kh; rel, according to the courfe of Admiralty Courts, to anfvs�er vittiob thereof before any Court in the, city, town or county y; for the faid wages ; and if-the ma{lei• fhall neglect to appear, or a vi/heire lie, The or theymayrefide, Mall,forfeit and pay ten dollars _ appearing, (hall not fliew that the wages areaid or other >` foreverydaywhichhe,flieor they iliut all`continue fo to harbor or p< fatis6ed or forfeited, and if the matter in def a wife p e( hall not be , fecrete fuch feaman or mariner,one'half to the ufe of theperfon =' forthwith,fettled, in fuch cafe the Judge or.Juf}ice shall certify y profecuting for the .fame,the other' half to the ufe of the United to the Clerk of the Court of the diftric} 'that there is Wicient • 4A States ; and no furry exceeding one dollar, iliall be "i�ecovera. p l�-- - - caufe of complaint whereon to found admiral procefs and , , • thereupon t ' ble from any feamen or' mariner by any one perfon, for any s. • p he Clerk o;f fuch Court f fall iffue procefs againft IrinLit ��lltro�'�PA rltrrin r"1,P r7mP 711h11 fA.,YY1nn .l1+• mn:Niwn« •I�n�1 the faid fhin or veffel and • �"' r_ • 7 1 t p In the b { a.tar a, • as w avis during W. t Ame adv++ a.uaaaati Va 1t1L11111{il lll[ill y. l' , 111.G' l"ult (nail be roceeded on { • F' faid Court r actually belong to any fhip or eeffel, until the ti oyage for , and finai �udgment be given .according to thecourfe which fuch feaman or mariner engaged, (hall be ended, of Admiralty Courts in fuch cafes %fed and in fuch fuit all the That if" an feaman of mariner, feamen or mariners (having caufe of complaint of the like kind S>;c•� 5. �1 nd be it ena�ed, ' y , , ( g' who fhall _leave fubfcribed fuch 'contract as iso herein. before a.gainft the fame fhip or veffel) fhall be joined as complainants,. defcribed fhall �abfent himfelf from on board the fhip or vet Mariner ab- �� and it (hall be Incumbent on the rriafter or commander to pro- - r fron�nau Y,mPtc fel. in `which lie fhall fo have she ed, without leavpe of the duce the contract and la -book, if required, t PP g q , o atcertain any l _ti r hnaltyow on, and matter, or officer corninand n on lioard ; and the mate, or matters in difpute, otherwife the complainants fhall be permit- ,'.. . ,; how to be pro• ted to Rate the contents thereof and the roof of the contrary ceeded against, other' officer having charge of the 10 book, (hall make an en. i �G proof ; try therein of the name of fuch feaman or mariner, on the t, {hall lie on the mafter or commander ; but nothing herein day on which he`fhall'fo abient himfelf, "and if fuch feaman or r contained (hall prevent any, feaman or mariner from having mariner (hail return to his duty within forty-eight hours, fuch or maintaining any action at. common law- for the recovery of feaman or mariner fhall •forfeit three days pay, for every da t his wages,, or from itnroediate procefs oux of an Cour which he fhall fo abfent himfelf, to be deducted out of his w•a ing admiralty urifdic'tion; where y t hav- r 1 ' be found in cafe fhe fhall •have left the fhip of edeli frell may ges ; but if any feaman or mariner shall 'abient himifelf for p y more than forty-eight hours at one time, he (hall forfeit all the where her voyage ended before payment of the wages or in wages due to him, and all his goods and chattels which were r cafe fhe shall be about to .proceed to fea before the end of the ; • ten days next after the deliver of her cargo or ballaft. on board the faid fhrp or veflel, or in any (tore where they may Y y have been lodged at the time of his defertion, to the ufe of SEe . 7• And be it enacted, That if any feaman or ,mariner ; the owners of the.fhip or veffel, and moreover fhall be liable `•, who (hall have fgned a contract to perform a voyage, f call at t F ri i an ort or lace d Manner de. ` �. to pay to him or them all damages which he or they mayfuf- Y P p efert, or fliall abfent liinifelf from fuclj f}ii } ` taro b been obli ed to hire other feamen or mariners in his ;7• or veffel, without leave of the master o • Pprt o �t any l ; y g g i officer eommandin� port or place, their place and fuch damages fhall be recovered with cons in the abfence of the matter, it fhall be eau awful far anv Juftice "ow to be . '- ' r pro- or ' ` " of Peace within the United States u on r the complaint of a anifhed in an Court.-or bet re an uftiee or uttiees having 'urifdic� ceeded againil f. Y 4 Y J J the matter) to iflue his warrant to (upon fuch defe .t an p tion of the recovery of debts to the value of ten dollars or :find bring hien before fuch rant ; and it l r deferter, l upwards. J ilial then appear :4 } �6. And be itenal7ed, That every feaman or mariner shall _ by due proof, that has figned a contraca -% ithin the intent SEe• , and ineanin of this Ac's and that the voyage •ced for is be entitled to receive from the master or commander of the g ami fhip or veffel to which they belong; one third part of the wa- noz finifhed, altered, or the con `tac't otherwife difl'olved, and ;i ges k k JM i A r i I r r:"• <e{ l 1 K1. .„n • �,` .,.fir- ♦ - , k.iMr.. ,.,. ... - r' • a -.... - .i•r "....,. ._e+v?cQYM•"k34�.t' rv.. u .r .. 1 ;.: ,#,•, ,.«.a ,v ... ,., ,.,-.,,.-o•.-... .•, +6.Si.,-a,... .- •. .. .« .. .. a Tn. . �___ ...... 1. .,.. . ,5 1 { v. h. I. .a.:.,. '.. _,Now...-. . . ,. ., n:'... t . . , -...,. . .,::.-.. a.� Ji i ,. '��.9 � ./, S �1.- .• wr• ih'.j'.AWr... .f-• YRI•..' y "4 ,,S- . . . ,...:rv". ,•, _. r'„w,..,.. ,. , ., r .__.,... .. � +..7,. w•..'f- .,.uw ..r r' :: . ° ..,a.'J• _ "`'S., .'*dc re e / y y T F y t i g y` A or TzE UNITED ST TE s. 3 i J, D: i'79o. that' fudh' feamari or marl has deferted� the fhip: or vefel; or G H A Pe XXV. " �.=- ===� abfented h rnf�elf without- leave ' time faid• Juffice fhali, commit Y'; VA i he' lioufe of cor:I-ec'fion or corn�non aol' of the city;. �In ACT inmp�ng duties on the ` on cr e of Ships or i , ej i him to >� .g town-, or pl'ace.; there toy reltnain' u'ntliL the faidi fhip or veffel: felt. { fhdit be rea�ciy' toy presceed� on= her v age,' c?r. till the rna{ler SfCTioN I H ME it enac?ed by the Senate and Houfe of Repronta- ' flidl' rcquire his difcharge ant&th'en tobe delivered to:the faic trues of the United Stales of A)yicricn, in Conbref c nkffdr, he paying alis the coft of fuchcormimltmen.1, and dew craenibled, That upon 'a`11 �liips or vefl'els which after the firft duainig then fiiifre oux 6f' the wages due to fuich fearr�a`n or ma.- day of September next (hall be•entered in the United States riner: from any `foreign port or place, there iblal'1 be paid tfie 'feveral ri6edage ipe• Ever fh 6r That- ever. ship ori vef� l belong- and ref cLtive duties fc�llowin than. is to fa On fhi s or t Every p SE c. S1 rid' be it etrac�ted p g, : p veliel outward I " ina, to'' a citizen', car clt�I�dn$ ci'f the, TCJrAi ed: S-tat"ens, off tile: tour• veffels of the United States at the rate "of fix cents per bound,to he fur- l) ` • n • i . ,.� o nin)ea Witt, a their of once liuhdfed aaydj fifty tons. ar' upwards,, navigated by ton : . On fhi s or vefieis bullt` wlthin tie United States after medicine theft ten' or m'or'e p6rfolYs 1"II• the whole,,•atyd b6und- oto 'a vo ya ' e l P F •g the twentieth day o+f �uly` :laft, -but wholly or in '' limits of tf4e Urlhed'Stat-'st fhAl. be pro with, u.�'et s of foreign overs at the rate of thirt cents " without the P ka part to f. _�.. . _ _ . . ..___. pow - _ .-- • a theft of fhediciries, putt a-p by Tome-• apothecary of known '-. per ton : On other fhips or vefrels at the rate of fifty cents And accom.p9nied by dr'I`ec sans for a�dmrnrfter>ing reputation, per ton . the fame •, and- the faid' itiedicines ffia'll 'be examined'' by the SF,c • 2, And be it further enacted, 'That the aforefaid duty of t � fame or fome• other it othocary, once , at, leaft in 'every yEar, lix .cents per ton, fha11 alfo be paid upon every ihip'or vet el of and fupplied with frefh i recYiEin'es in the place of fuch as fhall the United .States, whi.c`h after the if fi'rff d•ay a'f 'a'cptember on Coasters, haeme bee r tifed or fpoiled= ; a tdf in clef�ault of having fuch me- y next, �f ill be entered in a digrict ip ,one State, from -� dif}ria {; divine=ch'eff fo prhvidedti and kept fit dor ufe, the matter or x ' In afnother 'State, ;oi 14er than An �,4 p�,r � pg State o>ct ,the fi , 1" commander of filch ship or vefl'el, fbiall provide and pay for Y, coa{f ,oa' on ,a nvigale rives• ha�iTly zpn ;bcarc� ,goocl , , Tarps t , ) t f- Penalty on the all fuch ad�ri�ce, ft;iedi ne# o attendance of phyficians, as any. and ` rehendize .t ken in .one Sta a to .be ..8eliygp. in ano; 3 matter for de- fault. of the cre%r shall Aind ih At-ed` bf rn cafe a£ fcknefs, at every � ther Stnte ' : P.,-rovideel, What i,t,fha�l,not .ae .paid ion .any #hip or ort or lake where rile dip or vellei -nay touch or trade at ' p p ve el ,havin:g a' jhcei .'e-to tradg.Detw;crejv the cliterent .diltri.M during t'he voya.ge3 without, any ded>Ia&b frorri the wages o£ nf,tbe ;United :States, qr tq clrry on .the lb ;nk .cix, twh le rfhr� '= fuch 'fiek fealnan or matinere ies W_hil� employed thf1p - once ,a )�cir. Ships or veifels SEc: And be it en ecL, That every fhzp or ve el, belong.- S, .-BC- 3. 4�d be tt fiyrther e0gacd, ` T4at upon ,gy� rev;-Ship .ar Q� R bound acrofa ing as aforefaid, bound oi� a vo` a e 'ac ofs the Atlantic ocean gcfrel n y o� foreign the Atlantic, Y b ' of :of;the Un1.te.d :States, *=4wh ter the fs.tci ,fir: da. r F' .. f a, Z �� what fupply of fhal-1, at the time of �teaving -the daft porn from whence fhe fails, of / pptember t l -Ue t ;Ged an .o e � 'c�,' coasters. net _ lo:..er... i, , ;ltxoiii �! proviflonq and have on board, well fec-ured tinder 'deck; at leaf} fi ty gallons another digxiat hayi'gg o rii,go fls v xes , water shall be ; ' n� Q':n b. Q ,. Vin; zner.ehan- !'. of water •one �hwidrtd ' 6uods' a` falted flefh meat, ....w one ' • ' laid in, p 4 dize, 'tai? en in, in one diiiricl to, be delivered in,,potiier dif- ` hu,n:dred pounds of wvhol'ef'on e .�ip�bread, for ' vcry -petfan on trio, there .`fhall be aid at the, cafe of,fitty 'cents per ton. -P board fuch fhip or veffel, ower sand befid°es fuch, other �prov>t And he"' it is" decfarea by the. twenty-third fe6tion of payment of foo z Y jot fions''j ffbres. and.hve-ff/ock, as'=shall b the mafter 'or aflen ers Y g t'�AL ;.(Ic'i,.antrtuled, cc ;fin A�t.�fer reglftex,rng .:and. elearing vef- reign tonnage " » employed in t t . h be ,put on board, and sirs like fpropa�`ttofii for if or banger int:_ .rQ.o�a�latl:n. t'he 'coa ng trade, and for other purpofes, ; t `• , ' �';"— g Loafling trade k and penalty for Voyages atnd in cafe tl{te crew 'of any -fhip 'or vef -e-4 w`hich '� That if any veflel of , fhe;burgben :.of :twel��y ;toti� lor -u- and and saurim � l failure. {hall not have been fo pro'vided, 4ha11 beput u°powfho"rt 'al-low. r, ,wards, not having a. :certificat; . dfxeglar'y .:or .:inirolment, and once rn water, flefh or tiri=ad, 'dltring t e 'voyage� the rtrra{fer or :a lrcer�fe, fha11 'be faun l:tradrng bgtlween different diftrlc�s, or " owner of. fuch fhip or veffel 'fhall pay to.-each)of the crew, ,one ;: be em 10 ed in the bank or whale fifheries ever fuch fhi or day's 'wages beyond the wag�'es ag;r~eed -on, rfot eivery' day they vefiel (hall be_fub�ec' .ta the faire tonnage and fees as foreign i iliall be, io 'put to flYbrt llowairee;'tb` lie recavelred in the `fame (hips or ver _�wbich from the in)pra�jicablli ty in fome � ; € { r ni'ann'er -as their ftipulated wages. `' cafes of obtaining licenfes in due fe.afon and from mifappre- 'FriEn`>� riicY� AUctrs trS MUHLENs1 -RG, f henfion ':in ethers, -'ha-s Operatel.'i . �t7 .the prejudice of iti'di i- �} S/fJ'eakPr y the Pbu/e. of Reprefen tatsvese di u,al6 , and. it being. prpper that relief .Ahould;;be granted in cafes where the ftri& operation of new laws may brave-occafi- ' JO1`1Y ADAMS Vice�P efiaent,of. t'he United States .and 1 [� ' rllq ..ed,. h-ardlhip and. inconvenience Pref dent `of the. f Senate% • , SEc.• 4. :-Be,it, iher•cfore ficrther enaged, .That ,in ,;all cafesin' Rcst►cutiou. Approvecx, my the twentiet�l, ��go. _ which tl;e:faid ftarei n dut ` 11 1 give 'been heretAore id on ` WASHINGTOL`7 , , g . Y. , 1 'd GEORGE Y flr>lps.or �v •el, of tb 'e United 'tates, whether reI'{fered at rf:c t , 1 t f., Tr f deist=of-, the United States. +. r t t ec fhal e ¢t � time .of payment ,or„ aftertiya cls, z;efti jutron , her }f 4 1 -ti• � �, 1 C A �' x arid. at, c be .made th no fu h forei n .duty 'fhall h:e,rteafter' lde- ' `°` n �ptled ori the `faid fhips or veffels. S C. . Y ' , l to .x , l'- {r 1 g J e A 14j, J L l S• t' CSS 1 ' .'>',."'vlM" •'v. .. . .e• "`!3. ."AS4vu�ia--,.' �•. .. �' .f;.l :-'.. .. ''. .. ,/ai• '4 a e1, ,w 6CSIr'*SYv.Pt;:'. t ' r. NJ J., 77t . v `?•. ..` � n tom. ;y' . .. .6J ''n..v. �,�. ' : ^...::'.:r}': .. l.,vk , 1L. y.,, � �^ ~ I if r } °i ^'i' .r ,..(_.., ... _....,..n w.. 4 u. a .... 4.. . . .,.a w - r.. <.. .. •- Yi: �1. „5\ A'., .. :`.. r{}. _ 'W 'w..c , Is j o , ,. -. l ,i”` �` lnC'W +*re-•,� #4. . „ G'1. . , "'� ..;: ,, , a ,..1x a .. - �' i �:Sbv. v r •. ' k py t fi ,AA it , ' i �• ,40 P ; S , 1 F � r 4o L A VtT S o f T x E UNITED S T A T E S. 141 p 51 A° D. 1790° SEC. 5° And be it further enacred, , That the act, intituled, defrayed by the United States, until the frfl day of July, one A°D. 1790. ---�-� �� An Act im ofin duties on tonnage " fhall after the faid thoufand feven hundred and ninet one, notwithflandin fuch Repeal of f rfl da of S e September next be repealed, and fhall thenceforth li ht- g y former ASR. Y p p , g houfes, beacons, buoys and public piers, with the lands ceafe to operate, except as to the colle6lion of the duties which and tenements thereunto belonging, and the jurifdictions of , ` ¢ ( fhall have accrued prior to the Paid repeal, for which purpofe the fame, {hall not in the mean time be ceded to oar veiled. in the Paid ail (hall continue in force. the United States, by the State or States refpeffively, in which i �E FREDERICK AUGUSTUs MUHLENBERc, theefame `may be, and that the faid time be further allowed to. e� Speaker of the Ho of Reprefentativese States refpettively to make fuch ceffions° � s1 JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG t' Prefident of the Senate. , Speaker the Ho Approved, Yuly the twentieth, 1790 of ufe of Reprefentat'ives, ° GEORGE WASHINGTON JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and Prefident of the United States. Prefident of the Senate. Approved, Yuly the .twenty-fecond, 1790. �* GEORGE WASHINGTON, 41 C H A P. XXVf% Prefident'f the United States. t An ACT providing,for holding a •Treaty or `Treaties to el- :f P tahli/h Peace with certain Indian 9 rib Es. C H A P. XXViII. ` SEc. i. E it enaRed by the Senate and HoRepgrentatives. and Intercour e Ju ufe of of the United States o a e 4merica in Con re s mbled Appropriation That in addition to the balance unexpended, of the m of with the Zhdian An ACT to regulate Trade T'ribes. j of 200 o,000 doi- twenty thoufand dollars, appropriated by the act, intituled, 0EC. I• f f p l - " E it enat�ed by the Senate and ,l ion e o Re re en r cc An A& providing for the expences which may attend ne- tatives of thei United States of America in Con refs gociations or treaties with the Indian Tribes, and the appoint- afmbled,, That no perfon fhalh be permitted to carry on any - ment. of Commiflioners for managing the fame," a farthertrade or intercourfe with•the Indian tribes, without a licenfe fum not exceedin twenty thoufand dollars arifir, from the iT for that ur ofe under the hand and of the fu erinten- � g Y � g P P � P Licenfee to duties on imports and tonnage, (hall be, and the faille is here- dant of the department, or of fuch other perfon as the .Prefi- trade with the j ,, ; b appropriated for defra in the ex ences of neaociatin d=t of the' United States (hall appoint for that purpofe f Indiana. Ydefraying p b g� ; � b . and holding a treaty or. treaties; and for promoting a friendly z. which fuperintendant, or other perfon fo appointed, fhall-, on intercourfe, and`preferving peace with the Indian Tribes, ` ' application, iffue.fuch licenfe to any proper perfon, who (hall. renter into bond with one 'or more fureties approved of by FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHL.ENBERG, � the fuperintendant' or perfon iing fuch licenfe or by the ' Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. fl'u ' Prefident of the United7States, in the penal fum of one thou- i JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and fand dollars, payable to the Prefident of the United. States for r ' Pr f dent of the Senate, the time bein for the ufe,of the United States conditioned Approved, ul the twent -fecond z o. n ' " F PP � � y Y � 79 � for the. true and faithful obfervance of 'fuch rules, regulations GEORGE WASHINGTON, and reftriftions as now are or hereafter (hall be made for the. , }F Pre ident o the United States. intercourfe ;�� ./ f government of trade and intercourfe with the .Indian tribes. ,! The faid fuperintendants, and perfons by them licenfed as aforefaid, shall be governed in all things touching the faid fi 1 C- H A P. XXVII° trade and intercourfe, by fuch rules and regulations as the 4 `ry Prefident fhall pr0cribe. t 11n ACT to at�rend the A ar the B abdi onaent and Su And no other perfon fall he per. t .f .� .� �- mitted to carry o'n any trade or intercourfe with the Indians 4 , vri f .Lsgbr-Houfes; Beacons, Buoys and Public without fuch licenfe as aforefaid. No liceuie 4ia11 be ranted � , r " h eters. E; for a longer term than two years. Provided neverthele, s That � ., l;= E it enaRed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- the Prefident may.make fuch order refpec`ling the tribes fur" � ,y SEC. I. r Btives of the United States of.America, in Congrefs af- rouQded in their fettlements by the citizens of the United //ei� mbled That all ex ences which fhall accrue from and after States, as to fecure an intercourfe without licenfe, if he may j Ezpence of r/ P S b x lighahoufes, the• fifteenth day of Auguft next, for the necefl'ary fupport, deem it proper. &C. SEe. 2. .And be itfurther enal7ed That the fu erintendant Maybe recalled maintenance and repairs of all light-houfes, beacons, buoys, ,f . P s l ' and public seri within the United States (hall continue to be or perfon ifiuing fuch licenfe, fhall have full power and autho- iTanr ��M n P P ' r �° Ia 1 rit*, �' defrayed 45xr ' 4 3t: r " 5fi, d i Y • y i 4 t r A, ` w Y r bid h o 1 J-1S! / .ix,.n-.,. w4 _ .:..:3 :. 5,_ _ ., ,,....,ue....neII• .a ♦ 7.. .r t4 � _. . .. " ..ii. - ., .._ � ..ri._. . c.. _ - .. : .. ro.w .. - - �y.a.aw.dn. .kSrM .Y, v.!.l+ J : �. - ,_: .`s.r.wsR� `Fr.......R' .y_1�5Ya,t'���- ES: a . V .. •. -.:. ,:.. 1 � ,.v,. ':i 1 t V d ., ' � °s•., ,i � ,i..... rK� .. ' 'i"H`• rrl t, `t••+'vi+,�gs>,.q � x' p�Y s y r . . .. tnA + :.j ..:-.. u .L+6{.:..'nab`• i:. .. �i. . ...,y „e-r 1f.n' '.., , .. .x R'.Y,,, �a. 1.. - ( ,+i �' : 4 f . .. s p iii r {y N 4 143 s 1. a.► F off U L ►►5 T T E S. ' 3 Ili ` ' ' • ' eflablilh the judicial Courts of the United States, are directed 1� D 11790. 11. J. 179o. r sty to recall all fuch 11`cenfes as he may have iflued, of the per, J , c �,..•..Y � fon in llce>�.fed (hall xranfgrefs anY of the regulations or re* r for any crimes or offences againft the United StaYe$. �....•�-..� ftriclions : provided for the governipent of trade and inter- SEe. 7. end be rt furtber enacted, That this ad fhall be in 4 /'f ! ^ ' ' force -for .the ,term or two: ears' and Ii'OIYl ;thence to, the end Continnancc of courfe wtth. the Indian tribe, and . thall put in fust .fuch bonds years, } ` as he may have taken,. immediately on the breach of any, cone sof the neat ,feflion of Congrei's and no .longer, this scq. dition in fail, bond. Provided always, That if it (hall appear m on trial, that the, perfon from whom fuch licenfe fliall , have FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBURG, been recalled, has not, uffe,nded aga nft any of the provisions of Speaker of the .Houj- of Reprefentativese this of or the regulations prefcribed for the trade and inter. jOHV AOA Yice. l ,efiden't of the United a States, and courfe with the Indian tribes, he (hall- be entitled to receive aPre f Ydent of tj 1 u e, Senate, new licenfe: Approved , y twenty. , SE C. 3: end Bert J, gribee enagged, .khat" every -4perlon who l ul fecund Y Igo, GEORGE' , WASHINGTON + r` ;` Penaltyfor 4 i t fhall atteinpt to trade with the Indian tribes,or be found in the C~ Wading with. PrOdent of the United States. out 11c'nice. Indian country with fubh tnerchardizeto his potl'efiion, 'as areAl ufually vended to the.Jhdiahs without :a 'licafe firfl had and ' obtained as in this a6i -prefcribed, and being thereof . convifte cd in an Court proper to try the fame shall forfeit all, the � C H A P• XMIN, ' Y P I� Y illercliandizeTo ofleredcir i"aletoheTnaiaii tribc;s, or fc fbt,nd r: : ,�g� g� , main Prod o ' is the Indian country which forfeiture (hall be one half to k �' . n for the 1 ebt off' t13e T 1ted rhe benefit of the perfon profecutiDg, and the other half to the Stater, IIIEREAS AR ' and the fu ort of ublic"credit .re- belaefit of the United ' State��. '�: ' Y , ; r , , � I u>re that rovtf ow fhould _be, made fulfilling t SM 4- find be it further enacted, That no fate of lands �'; � q '• F he made b an. Indian ora rlatfon ,or, tribe :of ' I duns :with kR=. engagelhei-nts 'of the -United States, in refpe& to their foreign Recital, Sales of lands in the th ited States,' (hall 1 valid: to' an:y pErfon d perfons 'X3 debt, and for funding their; .domeilic debt upon equitable' and ' ' by Indians in : . .. . 41 ' ' . .... ��. _... �...... .. 1. ... L.:.. l.__.• LLQ ,�_. _r f7iq r. tds. a what cafes valid vi Lu airy U..�aVU V1TtiCLAVUst:• l3�tltin.g ll�C r1�1ik tJj '' preae>npt:�on ;.tD fat><s _�. �e.'� •�• ii3a . fuch lands or not., uolefs: the.fatne fhall,b,e ,made and~dol y ere» ,i ' Ec ' i` �F it enaed by the Senate_ and Houle f Reprefenta- P y, • y,_ tiv ' o the United S�tntes .o f f k 4 cute, atfvn�e.' ublic treafur heldaunder the atithor�r of f f �nierica, in Con,�res a enabled, That refervi<n United States. out of 'the -monies which have arifenly ; N 5` And be it fzcrther'enu ed', What if any Citi n '-.-or in. f nce the'last day of December lafi part, and 'which fhall'here- SEC.. .. . . after arife from the duties on nuciRa °h i=tt� r ; 9 habltantoftheUhitedStates, orofeitherofthete'rritorialdiftrias , , „ . goods; wares, and .merdiandize P ports and ton- Offences tom- . ]Ill UI't��-;ttl 0 the United' states and On the toi7na e. O �li S A d ' m►ttecl within of heUbited:States,fhatl, :go,!nto any. -fettl;ement or..ierr�. � a gi P nage appropri- ` the Indian ter • tori beldaging to any nation or tribe , of, Indians;i auto; fhall or ve; els the yearly Whin .of fix hundred'thoufan'edollars or area• r � . cit°!y, how t° therm eco omit an, cr`i'me upon,. Or tref afs a ainft the. erfon fo .mu�h "thereof as ma) be a ro riated.from time to time be puniihcd. Y Y iieaceahPe and frierldl. .: .-Indian�. or I,sells, .pp g PP P , ; or. property sof an, towards rhe fu ork of the , tivernment' of the I�nited' tates, d whin if comms«"A Within 'the,, •or fdi ion of . an Sttrte . or i «ea ' . Y and their defence 'the refidue 'of the laid zrionies or ; within khe jurifdidion of either or the. fail =difiri&s -a aihit a fo much thereof as may be necefiary., as :the fame. shall be'j e. l tf citizen or white inhabitant thereof, would be ' uniihable b ccived in each year, -next 4- ter the fu xi referved :as aforefaid ' P T (hall be, hereby -a ro ria'ted to ih payment the laws of fuch Rate,-or diftri6t,. fuch offender. or -c ffcmders . Y _PP, P p y - t of the in- rereit which Ffliall from .tYme to time become due on the loans ' fhall. be fubje�t to the fame , unifhmetit, and fhal� :be proceed. y heretofore ed againil in the fame wander, as -if the offence had:been come made by the 'United States .tn 'foreign countries mitred within the jurifdic'tion of the hate<c�r diftz* and alfo to the a mentof intereft on fuch further:lbans:as may ><( to Which. . P Y t ; he or they may belong, againft a citizen or white: inhabitant g g • r be Obtained for difehar in the arrears o�: intereft thereupon, a 1 t thereof. : - and the 'whole or any part .of the prmc>pal >ihereof ; to con- time. fo appropriated, until the. faid loans, .as Avell as thofe al. 4 $ i S1✓C. U. And be it f�rrther'enac�ed, Thatfor :anyof the crimes o l or offences ttforefaid the life roeeedirl s fhall be had fora ready made, as thofe- may- na be made in virtue of this aft +; cee `ol„t pr°. ' P g P shall be full fatrsfied ttrfuant to the coritrads relating to the • r y . ceeainga fhan prelleiiding, ilXlprlfoning{or baiiin the offender as tlr� cafe 5pI", Y p r t;, be hid therein. may be 'and for reap nizin the witneifes for their ¢ cera;ae fame, any law to .the,eontrai, notwithftandin . Ind rovided y That nothing �htirein 'contained, i'hall he conilrued to annul or to t eftify in the cafe, ;And ;where tile: offender �thall be commit. ` ` ted, or the vitnelfes4hall be in a diftric'I: other than that is .alter any appropriation by law made prion to the palling of ' s= I act,, " ,, which -the offence is to be tried,for the removal of ,the-oi�ender �:. . • And as new loans are and will be neceffar for the payment payment of � and the witneffes, •or either. 'of .thern,.as the 'cafe may he., 'toy of ;the aforefaid arrears of intereft and the ftallment of For I the di{tri in R htdh thetrial as t4 :he had as b : :the:a :to =ntereR & in- , � y � the . ta;�imenta ,qf eftabliih �> Y principal Y r + _4i ' t 4 r t . a ,p T .. •f�i + ' i _, a i '.y. , r i Y.""�1� -....... -.x-s.- ..:..S-_ >_ -n _ k. . . ...� ,,. .,�, ., .; ;. . , r: .-.. •. .-. .. ...-'.x :.:...-:u..._t __._... �:.. ...•. _ .� - ..a•.c'�:�8 ._ h�a�:• `. hL '.L'.�_! tt�" 'i��_....!l•...a� x'. .. k- :.viii a.N.c P.. .. . _. _..`erfillr �•` ttr,i.rtY,r - e11-,'.1'. ..._ F ImTel . �. ..raw li"" ..,.,t•. . . .r.,. . •,.,.. _ : :. . , ., 9 •t' •,5. 'k... a .�'..V." _ , . _ ;�^4 k¢r i, s}1 Y r', �- JNI T ED S TAT Et4� r , 1 144 L A -W . S of TH9 Y And in the bills of credit iffiied by 'the authority of the A. D. i 79o. y United States in Congrefs affembled, at the rate of one hun- .d.D. 1790- principal of the Paid foreign debt due and growing, due, and dred dollars in the -faid bills, for one dollar in fpecie, ( -•--v---.� may alfo be found expedient for effeding an entire alteration . the foreign SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That for the whole or any � debt, in the Rate of the fame 'the Vart of any fuch fubfcribed to the faid loan, by any perfon or ` SEC. a. Be it further enaRed, That a Prefident of the • • subrcribee: -y- perfons, or body politic which shall be paid in the principal of . } q • United States be and he is hereby authorized to 'caufe to be •• • :n� in t,rio��i a borrowed on behalf of the United States a fum or fums not r; the faid dome{lic debt , the fubfcriber or fubfcribers {hall be what in:itied the Prcraent exceeding in the whole twelve million of dollars ; and that fo entitled .to a certificate purporting that the United States owe t he make new to the holder or holders . thereof, his, her or their afligns, a ' r much of this tum as may be neceffary to the difcharge of the 5 loans & con- fum to be expreffed therein eqiial to two thirds of the fuilt u traits, Paid arrears and inflalments and (if it can be effeaedupon t terms advantageous to the United States) to the paying off fo paid, bearing an interefl of fix per centum per annum, pa}7 the whole of the faid foreign debt Seappropriated folel to able quarter yearly, and fubjec'f to redemption by payments ; thofe purpofes : And the Prefident is rever further au- not exceeding in one year, on account both of principal and ' intereft, the proportion of eight dollars upon an hundred of +} } thorized to caufe to be made fuch other contras . refpec'ling the fum mentioned in fuch certificate • and to another certifi r. ' the faid debt as fhall be found for the interefl of the faid `` A r}` cate purporting that {the United States owe to the holder or States : Provided ne•vertbelefs, That no engagementnor con- g: holders thereof, bis, her or their a{1"igns, a fum to be expreff- <; tractfhall be entered into whichihall preclude theUnitedStates ; from reimburfing any fum or fums borrowed within fifteen ed therein, equal to the proportion of thirty-three dollars and f one third of a dollar upon a hundred of the fum fo paid,«•hick years after the fame (hall have been lent or advanced. after the year one thoufand eight hundred, {hall bear an in. . And whereas it is defirable to adapt the nature of the proms retell of fix per centum -per annum, payable quarter yearly, vifion to be made for the dornef£ic debt to the prefent cir- ' and fub�ect to redemption by payments not exceeding in one cumflances of the Uuited States as far as it. (hall be found s. practicable, confidently with good faith and the rights of, the year, onacboth of principal and interefl thepropor- r tion of eight dollar, upon a hundred of the fum mentioned in creditors , which can.,only be' done,by a,voluntaryloan,on their ,• • `. . fuch certificate : Provided, �1 hat it (hall not be underfloodt part that the United States shall be bound or obliged to redeem in SEC' ' 3 Beitthereforefurtherenatled Thataloantotheftirllamrntnt itE f! ' - the proportion aforefaid, but it fliall be underftood only that of the faid domedic debt be, and the fame is,hereb ro ofed µe • Y p p ' the have a �ri ht fo to do. and that books for receiving fubfcriptions to the faid loans be y g Q� opened at the 1'reafury of the United States and by a come M SSC . s• And be st further enabled, That for the .whole or ani ; Doatelkic debt . ' s art of any fuin fubfcribed to the faid loan b an erfon or to be loaned. mitfioner� to be appointed in each of the faid States, on the p y . Y y P subtcriberapay- in what pays. firil day of Oc'fober next to. co1'iti�l3�ae open until the lass :day of perfons, or body politic, which shall be paid in the intereff of ing in the inter• ,ii ble. the faid domeflic debt,coinputed tothe faid laft day of Decema e4 what emit- September following, inclufively ; and that' the fums which led to. ; • ber next, or in the faid certificates iffued in payment of inter- shall be fubfcribed thereto, be payable in. certificates , ifi'ued for eft, commonly called indents of intereil the fubfcriber or fib- + the faid debt, according to their fpecie value, and c omputing the interefi upon fnch as bear intereff to the las} day of De- fcribers (hall be entitled to a certificate purporting that the U. z• comber next, inclufively ; which faid certificates {hall be of y Hired States owe to the holder or y holders- thereof, thele feveral defcriptions to wit • His, her or their affigns, a fum to be ipecitied therein, equal to Thofe ifl"ued by the Regif}er of the Treafury. that by him, her or them fo paid, hearing an interef� of three ' Thofe'ifl'ued b the commsffionersof loansinthefveral States per centum per annum, payable quarter yearly, and fub�e to a ' y redemption by payment of the fum fpecified therein, when- _d including certificates given purfuant to the a6t of Congrefs of a ever prdvifion {hall be made by law for that purpofe. k` the fecond of January, 'one• thoufand feven hundred and SEc. 6. And be it urther enacted, That a coanmitlioner be ' feventy-nine for bills of credit of the feveral emiffions of the lµ g appointed for each State, to refide therein, whofe dui it (hall Conini�oner! twentieth of May, one thoufand feven hundred and: feventy- PP y Y' be to fu erintend the fubfcri tions to the faid loan • to open to be appointed I ' (even, and the eleventh of April, one thoufand feven hundred s . p p ' p :n eautiplate. • F and fevent -eight. a books for the fame , to receive the certificates which f call be in in payment thereof , liquidate the fpecie value of Thofe i ued by the commiffloners for the adjuflment of the fuch of them as fhall not have been before liquidated to iffue accounts of the quarter-mallet, commiffary, hofpital, cloath- s the certificates above mentioned in lieu thereof, according to ; - g the terms o ing, and marine departments. f each fubfcri tion to enter in books to be b 3 Thole iffued by the commifl'ioners for the adjuflment of ac- him kept for that purpofe, credits to the refpective fubfcribers ' counts in the refpe6tive States. ; R� to the faid loan for the fums to which they (hall be refpec- Thofe ifl'ued by the late and prefent paymafter-general, or tively entitled • to transfer the faid credits upon the faid s comrniffioners of army accounts. 1' books from time to time as (hall be requifite ; to pay the in. Thofe iffued for the payment of interefta commonly called M m tore{{ t ' indents of intereft. "' r 5, 1Ft, ` And - t r r .r t j4 is r' r, L ,titt a 77i� T r t_S �� � . , a ,. ...� - .n.... r' ,r -""9• }.7 ':� < rt: ar 1:.i �•/ r � "� � i '� r 5 • + `k +w,,.M6±{tw a +AF ...... r.. e a M: , r. �• ?,y '+" _ ."<: ' „Rr•.. ...! ✓.. ..,:,,.. "' 1 r 0.i :".< ..1. r........ •3p •r {{ M k A.wY^Keo.. . ... _ .- c ._ .. ♦. 1 - f.k. ...,,.-. t�:_'.. 1i.. _ .._ " ,........ - ,L._.._. .: _ N.L,t .. . ., r. .. •T� ar, ;lbltYi�ilra•'..M�IIlIf 9.. Mi�♦� � _ r. a.w 'Ytl n FI*' 'S • 'rh :. t • .,, , ,.,.. .. -♦, ._.:y'ex....:.n :. .:,al,: ,i ,-. ,y 62. 4e,- a .+. C ,-.,.:...rA .y ':.i-. ... 11 a., d....y, iti if... ^ 1 ar, ,_ .., ,,:.:, ...•r,.:y y.n :,•. 1 ;. ..� '�Y`r, s,, ` . . ;1t _ id . Pal . ;.... -, ' +4 t. 4 { Vfii 1 Q r �. 1 I �� R. I ti jj kk1q 146 L A W' ; OF THS h U N ,T• ► STATES, 147 A1{g A.D. 1790- tereft thereupon as the fame (hall become due, .and ge- tereft to the lafl ..day of .D.ecember next, equal to the intereft J. D. 1790. ' ---�-•✓ nerall to obferve an ' perform fuch directions and regulations payable to fulbfcribin creditors to, be aid at the fame times �••—,r--J as fhall be prefcribed �o him by the Secretary of the Treafury at the fame places, and .by the fame peralons as is herein before touching the execution of his office. directed, concernin the ' intere{t on the flock which may be a J + SEc. - And be it ul•ther ena�fed That the hock which fhall created is virtue o the faid ro ofed loan, But as fame of 7 t be created urfuan t this Ac'l Q�all be transferable only on the certificates now in :circulation have not heretofore been P y c t stock created the books of the Treafur or of the faid commitiioners re- ' b this a how Y� 12qurdated to fpecle value, as mist of them are greatly fub�ec" 1 f transferable, fpedively,�upon which the credit for the fame fhall exift at the to counterfeit, and counterfets have aft.ually taken place in � y proprietor p P , time of transfer, b the or ro r>tetors of filch clock uutnerpus instances, and as e>nabarrament and impofitlon his her or their attorney • ! t h payment of rntereft on , t a or ey . But it shall be lawful for the Se_ ht, for thefe. reafons, attend the ;4 cretary of the Treafury, by fpecial warrant, under his hand th4 a certificates in ,their' prefent form, it (hall therefore be i , .; and the feat of the Treafury, counterfigned by the Comp. F neceifa> y to esttitle the faid creditors to the benefit of the faid troller, and regiftered by the Regifler at the request or the paytnertt, tl•at thofe of .them who .did not pofl"ef$ certificates r refpeFtive proprietors, to authorize the transfer of fuch flock iifurd b the Re iffier of the Treafury, for the re iflered debt, r ;+ t y g Y g ' r � from the books of one commifflone'r to �thofe of another comm mould :,produce previous :to;the firfi day of Jude vett; .thecr New ones eau• >, 4 miflioner, or thofe of the Treafury, and from thofe of the R' refpec' ive_ ccrtificates;! either .at -the treafury of the United cd. � f Treafuryto thole of a comtniihioner. ' ;k States, or to Tome one of the com. sYfl'ioners to be appointed � iS�:e. 8. And. be it further envied, That the interelt upon the as :afot• faid, tot a end that. the fame •may be cancelled, and ' f faid flocks as the fame (hall become due (hall be payable uar- other certifi ates iil✓uea in lieu thereof :• �whicli uew cer`tificatea a: d intcref! P Y q ` thereon pays 'ter yearly, that is to fay one fourth part thereof on the laic fl�all fpe�ify the 1.eGie- sniount of thofe in exchange for 'which ble' yearly. quarter day of March ; one other fourth part the ` the aregiven, and (hall be otherwife of the ,like tenor with thereof on the. Taft day �, y a` of June • one other fourth art thereof on the last -da of ''ti thofe heretofore iifbiedb thefaid 1 ;e iaeroftheT.reafur for the September ; and the remainin fourth art thereof on th faid.re ii}ercd4e�t and hallbe trans erable.onthb like-principles ;. laiP day of December in each-yea%r, beginning on, the.lafl, . day �T� with t�iofe directed to be iffued on account of-..the fubfcrip- S' taus :t�o ,the lo4,n :herb ro ofed.. s: of March next enfuing, and payment !a71 be made„ ;wherefo- �� y' `p P � . ever the credit for the faid stock (hall emit at the t.ime 'fuch in ' SEC. 11 .Rndbeitfulrtherenaded,Thatthecommifiionerswho'ihall t terefl (hall become due that is :to .fa: at the treafur , if, the - be a p=- t d; this aaa't,;dhail. r'efpe&i' ly be untitled .; Y� Y� pp ' .a a ,p,urfuant -to : • r credit for the fame mall then ex><fl on the books of the trea. 1 x to the following yearly falaries, that is to fay : The commtf. ; fury, or at the office of the commifliioner upon wl ole .books `�'i�' fioner fox,theila,�te ofNer�fIampfhirefi 'hundred -and fifty cow oner's FA' falaries. ' fuch credit fall then exist. But if the intereft ioa one guar. , doilars ; ,,I-he co>umifi"}oner.for .the slate ofMaifachufetts,:fifteen .4 ,+ iter fhall not be demanded before lthe expiration, of , a :third hundred dollars : The commiflioner for the fiate` of Rhode- " 1 quarter, the fame shall be afterwards demandable only .at the Ifland and ;Pro idence 'Flantatioris, fix hundred..dollars The 3 . treafury, c01,11M. tier fox rhe state ,of • +Conaecttcu•t, 'one .thoufand And as it may happen that fome.. of,the creditors'of the dollarA : The rmnrnz�oner ;for ahel ifate .9,f, New-York, -cif_ teen hundred dollars The commiffioner for the state of United States may not think •fit to become fubfcrbers to the , 3 , faid loan Ne�v�;jctfey, keveu ::tiu died dollars,: 'The,commiffioner for the ` SEc. g. Be it further enae7ed, That nothing in this a& con- �; Elate of Pennfylvania, fifteen hundred dollars : T 1 he commif- rained (hall be conftrued in any wife to alter, abridge or im. • , ' � Non fubfcribiag linnet • for the ;#tate: of" Delaware fix hundred dollars ` the creditors. pair the rights of thofe creditors ,'of the United States, who commifiioner'for. ;the. itate of lbi;ai yland one thoufand dollars : a (hall not fu�bfcribe to the faid lban, .or the contracts iii on which l.4e camrniffiorier fbti the Hate .;vf:. :Virginia; fifteen hundred Thier rights. their refpedive claims are founded, but the faid con rads and dollars : The ,cQrnmif�ioner, for, .,the state ofNorth=Carolina, � a rights fhall remain in full -force and virtue. one,thoufa�id -,,gilars .� : ' f 1The ;comrlaiflioner . fQr .the state . of And that fuch creditors ,may not be excluded from a par. Sod th=Saroaina,,que;wx�hflufand dollars : ' Tche commi Boner for ticipation in the benefit hereby intended to the creditors of the �statefof;Geprgia, fsve�n ; hundred dollars : Which falaries To be paid s the United States in. eneral while the faid ro ofed loan penfation for. fervices .and ex ences. it be fullcom p rate per cent. � p p , r SEC . 12 And be it urther envied That .the 'aid' commit- rs - shall be depending, an until it shall appear from the event _ f , -That , thereof what farther or other arrangements maybe neceffary ' . I ,h y p4 . To take an r� Y fioner-s bcf�,re t e enGer�u d the, of their feveral ' ofiicies, :.shall , refpe&ivcly! take an ..:oath .or .affirmation for, the °ach and enter ` refped><ng the faid domestic debt • - A} into bond. • dilia ent and:faithful`execution pf their truft and lhall alfo -be s SEC. z ©. Be it Cher-.core further enaed, That fuch of the .g Old certifieatea creditors of the United States as n:ay not fubfcribe .to the faid . r` cQme, iouud• wrth- one or more -Tureties.-to' the fat><sfa tion of an cancelled loan, mall neverihelefs receive during the year one thoufand t_he ;Secretary.;of the ;Treafurty, .;n a .penalty not lefs ,than ..five 4 d �riore than ten .t}>Eoufand dollars with condition fevem hundred and ninety- one, a•rate per centum on the ref. thoui'a�n , nor; , ` • , pe�ave amounts of their refpec'tive demands, including, in- r for their.good _behavior. in tlheir faid offices refpeetively,. tereft And �; - i n t.r , 9 h µ . .Y a : • � i va • t. I: • I yT ,j '.. ". 7 , .. .. w t F' :i,.r fi \ r'h `v7 Mre :..+. . , 4 . .;"fY>ti,r {rw:#y^r•Wr.... n w.. .n : .f„,,.. „p .'b 4' 1 V ,I d x ' ":' S 'P''r = > ..1 t•! r f 1 t a, .. ..._. +.31Klwaarkibr' '1�'JSI�LLl.. .. IA4r .. . .Y ,.• ....,",' ra R4 kZ' ,',h_. ,.,Lon , ',.. ` ., . . �!JF. 'tiG%' $-0 i ."•wf .1 .,, 'i v �'f Y 4 S 148 L A. W S OF THE - ` , U N I T Er D S `I' A T E S. 49 AD. 179o. And whereas a provivon far the debts of the reipe&i#e ' ----V--.� fl'.ites by the United States would be greatly conducive to an State debts• orderly,econoinical and effectual arras enient of the public. fi• ' as,the total amount of the faid fums f fall bear to fhe whole A.D. 1790* b g film fo allowed to be fubfcribed in the debt of fuch State �x ith- --�---� nances j What propor- • in the fame. And ever fubicriber to the Paid loan, (hall at tion (hall be SEC. . Be it therefore further ended, That a loan be pro- y the time of fubfcribing, depofit with- the Commiiiioner the paid. r' poled, to the amount of twenty one million and five hundred Alfumed co Y certificates or notes to be loaned by him, certain amount thoufand dollars, and that fubfcriptions to the Paid loan be re- 811d SEC- i end be it urther enacted, That for two-thirds of i ' da•loan pru- ceived at the fame .times and places, and by the fame perfons s f ,i any fum fubfcribed to the faid loan, by any perfon or as in refpec'tto the loan herein before propofed concerning the Subfcribers to doniefiic dent o£ the United States. And that the fums which perfons or body politic, which (hall be paid in the principal ' the Paid loan i !hall be fubfcribed to the faid loan shall be payable in the prin. - and intere{h of the certificates or notes iffued -as aforefaid by what entitled , 4 cipal and intereif of the certificates or notesp which prior to the -the refpe�ive States, the fubfcriber or fubfcribers fhatl be en. to• � u fir{} day of January ]aft, were iffued by the refpec'tive Hates, as w. titled to a certificate, purporting that the United States owe , to the holder or holders thereof, or his her, car their atfigns { acknowledgments or evidences of debts by them refpeCtively ' a fum to be exprefled therein, equal to two thirds of the afore- owing, except certificates iffued by the- commiffioners or army f faid two thirds bearingan intereff of fix per centum*per an- accounts in .the Rate of North•C:arolina, in the year one thoue num payable quarter and fub e to redemption b i r fand feven hundred and eighty-fix, :„ ' p Y q yearly, J P Y r Not exceeding payments, not exceeding in one year, on account both .of Pr ov:ded l hat no greater fum (hall be received in the certi• a certain fum in principal and intere(1, the proportion of eight dollars upon a 1 i ` each state. ficates of any fate, than 'as follows , that is to fay, hundred of the fum mentioned in fuch certificate - And to ,{ .F In thofe of .New-Hampfhire, three hundred thoufand dol- s larsanother certificate, purporting that the United Sates owe to the holder or holders thereof, his her or their affigns a fum In thofe of Maffachufetts four million dollars. > > > t ' to be expreffed therein, equal to the proportion of thirty- In thofe of Rhode-Ifland and , Providence Plantations, two s three- dollars and one third of a dollar, upon a hundred of hundred thoufand dollars, the faid two thirds of fuch fum fo fubfcribed, which after the In thofe of Connecticut one million fix hundred thoufand ' year one thoufand eight hundred (hall bear an intereif of fix dollars. , ' 4 per centum per annum payable quarter yearly and fubjec'l to In thole of New-York, one million two hundred thoufand '. ' { x redemption by payments, not exceeding in one year, on ac- dollars. count both of principal and intereff, the proportionof eight 4 In thofe of New-Jerfey, eight hundred thoufand-dollars. . In thole of Pennfylvania, two million" two hundred thou- U011ars upon a hundred of the. fum , mentioned in fuch cerci faid dollars. " ficate, and that for the remaining third of any fum fo fubfcri- bed, the fubfc.riber or fubfcribers fhall be entitled to a certifi- In thole of Deleware, two hundred thoufand dollars. t`' t �. Cate, purporting that the United States owe to the holder or In thole of Maryland, eight hundred thoufand dollars. € $ •� pJ 1, In thofe of Virginia, three million five hundred thoufand' . 1 holders thereof,his, her or their affi�ns, a fum to be expreffed ` ,g � therein equal to the faid remaining third, bearing an interef:f r dollars. , In thofe of North-Carolinai two million four hundred thou. L` - of three per cent: per annum, payable quarter yearly; and fand dollars. fubdeft to redemption by payment of the, fum fpecified there- r in, whenever provifion 'fhall be madeby law for that purpofc* In thofe 7of South-„arolina, four million dollars, SEC. 16. And be it further enaRed That the interefl upon ' In .thofe of Georgia, three hundred tboufand d��llwrs. • ' '' And provided, no fuch certificate shall be received which the certificates which fhall ,be received in payment of the fums fubfctibed towards the faid loan, fhall be coni uted to the laft Intereft, how a , from the tenor thereof, or from any public record, a6t; or do- C, P to be comput- da of the year one thoufand leve® hundred and ninety-One ed, and payable What cettifi- cument (hall appear or can be akertained to have been iffued tr Y quarter earl k tate` mall not for any ur ole other than Com enfations and expenditures inclufively ; and the -interefl upon the Rock which shall be yearly. be received, .. P P ? P P created b virtue of the faid loan fhall commence or be in to for fervices or fupplies towards the profecution of the late y g accrue on the firfl day of the year one thoufand feven hun war, and the defence of the United States, or of Tome part dred and ninety-two; and (hall be payable quarter yearly at µ thereof during the fame. h the fame time and in like manner as the intereif on the flock SEC: 14• Provided alfo and be it furtbee enaRed, That if the y ¢' to be created b virtue- of the loan above ro ofed in the do- f :a total amount of the fums which fhall be fubfcribed to the faid '' y P P g �' mefiic debt of the United: States. Subfcriptions, loan in the debt of any State, within the time limited for h 1R rF exceedin clic . . y SEC. i7. AndbectfurtherenaRed, That if the whole fum al- g receiving fubfcri tions thereto fliall exceed the fum b this ,� Sum allowed } imftal«ed to ark allowed to bef ubfcribed within fuch State the certificates lowEd to be fubfcribed in the debt or certificates of any State, to any State r as aforefaid, !hall not be fubfcribed within the time for that not t�cins fub• . and credits granted to the refpective fubfcribers (hall bear, fcribed ; r fuch pro orison to the fums b them rel' eivelfubfcribedES purpofelimited,fuchStatefhallbeentitledtoreceive,andfhallre- , l P Y P Y ' _ . ceivefrorn the United States, anintereftper centum perannum, as upon fo much of the faid fum as (hall not have been fo fub- t ,u N n fcribed, r e"kt rrly' tsi: 1 V a _ 3 4#iCt • ., ■�y • . . _. ..._ . .. � " ( .. "iYr.6.. rr., ,t4Yr;::,^'s r. - ....,' Z '; 'i i', .1 4.A ",;yuw � , ,.r5' , a ri;.• � i ;a •,: c. 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J�IIT.14i•L�'�1�4�C�ar�'� � x' . :i'�!A'r'.eB�.,.��nl u .�{.�1.\ 7�I���ll;��a�. v. l..x �X:uldvilW;a Y....airy .lea ..'4.. -. ., r... mow 1Z NO 'm"PVTAF + r fol r r 'JJ{t, " . . 5 F it �. o W „ t1U' S . or TIDE CJN IT ED S T A T E S►. 151 • and appropriate hereafter fuck additional and permanent A.D. 17go. , 44.D. 17Qo, fcribed, equal to >tliat whrich would have acc>< ued on the de- ficie>�cy, lead ,t.l>+e iRnle: been fubfcribed in trufi for the non• funds as may be rcquifite towards fupplying any fuck defici- *' and the faith of ' fubfcribing creditors of fuch State, who are holders of cent- envy, and making full provafion for the payment of the inter- the U. S. pledg- : . . ,y the flock to be created b virtue of ca ' ficates or notes iffued on account of ferv�ices or ftippli,es to, F eft �r4ich fball ,accrue on � y It, make good wards the profecution of the. late, twar, and the defence of the loans aforefa;d, in conformity to the terms thereof re- deficiencies. United:-States or of fame part thereof, to be paid in like mon- fpe6livcly, and according to the tenor of the certificates to be ' ` ' ranted for the fame urfuant to this A& nes as the. intereif on t11� ifocl� which ara be created b vrr tue of, faid ' loan i?d to continue until there fliall be g SE.e. a2: And be it further enacted, That the proceeds, of the ; fi I , . 1 rt> lment of accounts between tl3e TJnited States and the faces which (hall be ><nade of lands in the weflern territory, Proceeds from c+1n , ,• tl. t0 the United fales of wef= " dtvadual States and to cafe a bat, nee Jhall then appear in fa.r 11011 belonging, or t1aat may hereafter belong PP • g u / tern lands. to11 vor of fuck State, i4atil provifion (hall b•e made for the fAid States. fhall be, and are hereby appropriated towards sinking forl, afinkia� ` '. balance. , or difcharging the debts, for the payment whereof the Uni- fund. But as_ eertaw States 1�ave refpeaively ifued their own-ccr- �' ted States now are, or by virtue of this A may be holden, titicates, in exchange for thofe of the United States, whereby and fha_ll be applied folely tg that ufe until the faid debts fhall it right happen that inCerefl might be twice payable on the , be fully fatisfied, fame fums FR�DERic.K AUGUSTUS MaH,tEXBERG , �iEc, x8. Be it further engRed, That the payment of intere x f t, cafzer of the Houfe of &pre,/etltgtltiec. ' Stat dcercificates whether to States or to indixriduals, in refpec to the debt o _ . JOAN ADAMS, Vice-Prefidpit of the Unite' d States, and a` iffaed in lieu of any State, by which fuck exchange (hall have becn made, ih411 " Prefident of the Scrzrrtee tl,ofe of the U. S payment of be fufpended, until it (hall appear to the fatisof the ,App roved, Au$tf the fourth, 17 ,0. intereft on, Secretary of the Treafury, that certificates iflued for that pur- Y �C3i2GE WASINGTON rF fufpeuded• ofe b Tisch State ha e beon re=ecfian ed or redeemed or �r p, y i , . ,Y: g. Prefrdent of tbe. United ,Mates. , n =l. F until thofe which (hall nit have been •e-exchanged or redeem- �q ed, $411 be furrendered to the United States, Er nab d That• fo much of the C t . Sri: 1 ra. And ,be rt furth:. e . a _ ., C H A P; XXX4 States chargea� , : , n ti , r_ r y!t : S , T: A t .. i bae with neai of each State as In be 1Z11�3tCtlyc'<a to .t is situ to•�r�, 111)))^ amount of the Monies (if an-y) that ffi , . be Orani*ced to the fame purfu- An ACT to provide' wee e bliee?4y for i'he Collefflon pf a tubferiptions. ant to this Ad, (hall be a charge againfl= fuch State, ip,, account �� h R s the •Dutieg imp�ed b L, aw on Goods, ct��er ord Mercl�anu M r with, the United States. { l = dize bvorte into t II ited t ter nd .ort .the Tonnage ' SEc.. 2o. And be it�f irther' ena k4 That the monies arihiag under the revenue laws, .which have been, or during the le SEc. it enacd b the Senate and �iou e o Re`Fe`enfa- :� { I Farther appro. g - 't � priations ; fent feffron of Copgrefs, Apaay be pafle-d, or fo rpvch thereof as �' f / d an a ro ri t.. is tives .,of . the .united States of America in Qngrefs a4nay be necefi'ar.vjhall be_andare.hereby pf edge . ,d pp ., ,p ._.a. < � a e14bjfd �. h.4t for the colleffion of she duties im - ofed by la%v edforthe payanentof the interefl on the fc�c) %vhtclifhallbecrca- .� i p ted by the loans aforwid,purfu,antto the provifions of thj,s ,��, on foods, Wares ani merchandize imported into the United • f. Mate$, Hd on the tonna a o£ fhips or ' ve&ls there fliali be fir(} paying that vyhrrch iball arife on rhefto,el� created_ by vi'�- �. ' • of abl' 14cd a,tad appoint�d .diffrias, ports and officer ' i•n man- tue of the fald firfl mentioned loan, t9 continue fo pf edged ner foflp'win to wit and a ro riated,until the fi;aal redemption of the fald. dock ; g� c PP P the Stade 0"L New-fHampikire (hall be one difir1&, to be 4 any law to the contrary notwathfaanding, fubjea neverthele s DiftriLgs acid G,;a . . - galled ;the aaflr� of f?ort:fmouth, cif which the town or Portf- ports In Ne•. . ,tiy to futch refervatzopss and prioritlgs a,� xnay be regttrfite to; Via. 4 �., u,n, ih,re. f` tisfy the appropriatigm heretofore made, apd w•hkb during Lauth, the Pole port ,of entry , and the toavr�s of New. --- F ' l,.• fall' be ca le gvex'and Exeter ., orts=of deliver onl. but all f}�a s the refe-nt feffion of Con refs may be Made br law,, in_clud:a;1� P y , y p P g y y • g 1iF; ' the funis herein before r ferved and ,a ro riated apd to or ve# els; :t�4uaad to or from either of the faid ports of : � . a PP P � . '= e fai.d monies a be laaviQlabl . applied in- ry fia�l hril come to, .enter ant. clear at Portfin' th and a the end that tli y y PP t lec'I - •aval•C flicer; and.S,urve roar for the faid diflric`t ih'all IF. r ` confoa;tnity to this Act, apd ma. never be diverted: to: an oar, N y Y ' y y be a oi;• ted te) :refide. at Portfinouth. ` ` "f ' of-her purpofe, an :account fhall be ke:-pt of t•he receipts; and Pp n- " '' . : 6. 4 1 • `t.' I Y ria In the; Bate of Maflachuf'etts, fhall Abe twenty -diilrtc�s and ; difpofitlon thereof, feparate and diflinift• frolp the pt.odu any other duties, 3mpoi s, eacifes. altd tees tvhatfaever, except Mm" ports-of Iarl_try, ;to Nvi,t Newbury-Port, uioucefter, Salem and ,F $evert: , ;as ,one • Marblehead, Bofton and Ch•arlef}ow•n, as "; f ' fuch as may be ,heireafter. _laid to mare good any deficte'ncy y ' T r ' . :ong ; J'1 rnf}able, Nantucket, Edgarton , hew-'Bed- r# which ,may be found in tl roduc'f thereof .towards fatf sly- iymouth Ba ti ,y . p :fo.rd, . hrctn g. : , York, Biddeford, and Pepperelbarough, as int, the inte'refi afor•.efaid.. 1 , l further. enal7Pd; That the,. faith .of the one ; Pgrt;la,nd and Falrnauth, as one ; Bath WYf,�afl�t Pe- United States and the fame is hereby, pledged, to provide nsb�cot, FreDc-hman's Fray, Machias, -arid f'affa , atlu idy. To } yP g p 41 and the �+ � ,'tom' `'�a•LR":,_`¢. r �r a f, .L• ' teffµi ��t;: -• +. E jge A , .,,,,,,� o-... 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Y�r`.__.N` _ 1 r k� :i: .._-OVA: R Jill "';.� :. ,. .....e i.. pu. • M r, d_ .... -.. . ., ra ih' .... , ,.A Y, .l.:.w i Fu, 'n1 . �F: F;. .aa:,' ,"+"W' 5... ♦i T.{�'.� 'l .::. .{. .... r .,. .., n :ol pa .:.' 4 l .. ftr:'1h V .f�"a �� �I,., I QN4gw. 3C' .r rr',- , , 00 {\ T is � A T E S• 153 i r � N L ��� � i s, L A W S w I 2 Or THE - FJ A, 5 -trie't of Penotbfcot shall :be annexed • Fr"L4ZU Sedb _ y >� - everal Deer=lfland as ports of delivery only ; and a Col- ADO z 79o. the diftric't of Newbury-Port, shall be annexed the f Point and towns or landinglaces of Almfbur Salisbury, and Haver- lector for the �diifria shall be appointed tL reside at Penob� " DiLlri�`te and ' fcot. , To the 'diftric� of-Frenchman's Bay shall be annexed Ir' hill, which fhall be of delivery only ; and a Colle�tor,� ti • and a Collector, for , ports in Miasra- union River, �s a ort of deliver only �. churate. Naval-Officer, and Surveyor for the diferi6t fhall be appointed p Y Y ' ` ^.' t; it 'c't fhall• be appointed to refide at Frenchman's Bays k} . to ref de at Newbury-Fort.ort. To the diftri6t of Glouce er the dLftrL PPall be (hall be annexed the town of Marchefler, as a port of delivery r en Foach of the di[tric'ts of Machias and Paclama uod efide at the faid ports •of Machias and ' only ; and a Colleclor anappointed acd Surveyor shall be appointed, to re- Y a Co1leftor to r t r. fide at Gloucefter. To the diftriet of Salem and Beverly, Paflamaquody, refpedivel'y0 The diflric't the Newbury-Port ( 1 towns r landing laces of Danvers and shall include all the waters and shores from the state of New- fhall be annexed the o s o g p ` 1 fwich as ports of deliver only ; and a Collector, Naval- ��aLnnihire-to the north'line of Ipfwich. ; The diiiric'i of Glou� Offs r and urve or for thediftrc't fhall be a ointed, to re- cefter (hall -include all the waters and ihor.es �n the towns Be. Officer y PP , k, uce{ter and Manchefler The diftric't of Salem an =`fide at Salem and a Surveyor to refide at each of the towns of Glo Beverly and I fwich, To the diftriat of Marblehead mall be rl : thall include all the 'chores and' waters within the towns Y P e Y The di{tric't of Mari annexed the town of Lynn , as a port of delivery only ; and a of Ipfwich '.Beverly, Salein "and DanVErS� • i elude all ;the waters and thores within the "� 7 r Collector for the diflrit (hall be appointed, to refide at Mar- x, blehead `�thA , n { The diferic't of Bofton and blehead. To the diliri�t of Bofron and Charlestown (hall_ be towns of Marblehead and Lynn. +. 'n laces of Medford Cohaffet and Charle{town fliall include all the waters and shores within annexed the towns or lands g p • only ; and a Collector Naval• ` ` ' Sof Middlefex, and Suffolk ��ehe diitr �t of ' I'ly- Hingham, as orts of deliver o the counrie • Officer and Surveyor fhall be a appointed to reside at Boston---- mouth (hall include all the waters and ihor�s within he counj • diftric't of P] mouth fhallbe annexed the feveral towns t of Plymouth, excepting the towns of To Ro- To the Y 1 :q'he dift or landing. places of Scituate, Drid of Barnstable shall includeall the fhores and uxbary, and Kin gcion, ase e{}er. 1 he diftricl of Nan.ports of delivery only, and a Collector for the diftrid shall be waterswithin ,the county of Barnftablei - The . .difiric'f cif tY `r a ointed to refide at 'Plymouth, To the district of Barn „-all ; incltid� the ' itland of Nantucket. • PP 11 be annexed they everal towns or landing laces of Edgar include all the waters and chores within the I } ftable fhall g P ga The diftrid of New-Bedford shall ` ' . %nnAw;rh . Fain n„th_ Harwich_ Welfdeet, Provincetown. and coittnty "of-Dtike s county•' � • i iicw k 1 ` Chatham, as ports of delivery only ; and a Collector for the include'-all'' the watets .and fhores within the to���ns v - A Z"s i 4 1 appointed Co 'refide at Barnstable. '1'o the" $edford, artmouth,:Weftport, Rochester and � Tateham, to i diftri6t ilial be pp ' •D rt p" hin axe, count of Briftc 1, ' The :� • ` ''" district of Nantucket the port of Sherburne fl�all be the fole u getherrwith All the Iflands -wit � •4 r within' the fame and a_ Cnlle�tor di{tri of Dighton fhall: include all the watexs and f]iores on . port of entry and , delive y , t ' ,f (hall be appointed to refide at Sherburne. In the' district of Taunton river, and in the town of Rehgboth s and the ,Cc�ilec� PF ' tors of`the feveral d �h:rids within: that part of the ' .ate of Maf- Edgartown a Collector (hall be appointed to refide at ' Edgar• town. - To the diferi& of New-Bedford (hall be annexed s fachufntts, eaftward of, hTezv-Hampiliire, Bcall agree, as Poon as 4 Weft-Port, Rochester and Wareham, as. ports of.delivery on. may bes upon a divifional line between their;.refp,cc' Ive.diirias, ' ly ; and a Colleftor, for the dif}rid (hall be appointed to re- and tranfmit, the fame to the Comptroller oft xe Treafury ; and i (hall in all the fhores, Waters 1' fide at New-Bedford. To the diaria: of Dighton (hall be an. fuch d s ric'is fo agreed upon, ncxed S.wanfe andTreetown, as ports of delivery only , and -and iflarids' within thb fame. And Ln cafe of .difagr eluent be- Y tween any; of the faid Co=leFtors, c'UL1GeTning iuch ;divlfional # a Colle6torfor thedifiric'tfhall be appointed to refide atDightono r lisle the Secretar of the . fhall deterinine the fame. Y To the diffri� off York (hall be annexedKittery and Berwick, as a Y , F its of deli ,rer onl and a Collector for the diftrid fha]1 '« In the state of Rhode-Ifland. anda Providence . : Plantations, , po i y Y tJrg k 9 . ; t refide at York. To .the district of Biddiford there than be two diitric'ts,to wit,the difiri of Newport and the be appointed o `+4 The.diftrietof IN fhzlleoznprehend ` e and Pepperelborough shah be annexed Scarborough, Wells, P, diftri� of Providences °deliver only • and x all the waters fhores;`biys,harbors, creeks and inlets,from the btnrl�Rs and Keneounk and Cape Porpoife, as Torts of y y , �.ts in Riiode• ' a Collector for the dictrid fhall be a ointed to refide at Bid- `' . we hLye of the faid 'state all along the fea-coaft and north- Island and Pro. t ' Pp ;` ; ' vidme Planta• diford• To the ditirid of Portland and Falmouth fhall be h ward ,ip 'the Narraganfef :bay, as. .far as .the mo!} ;eaiter]y part tions. • - of Xinnimicut oint,rat high water: mark ; and. .shall include t annexed North-Yarmouth and Brunfwick, as ports of• deli 3 Pd a ir# f� ver only • and a Collector and Surveyor fhall be appointed the feveral towns, `.harbors and landing-places at t - e y Y n North-Kingftown; Eaft Green- r the dis'tri�t to refide at Portland. To the diftriat of Bath �"^' , 4harlef}on; So��th-Kingftow , , -for , n ed Hallowell, Pittitown and �['o sham as ports `� %vich. .and all that part of �'iTarv�rick fouthward at alie latitude t fhall be a nexp p 1 t of deliver only - and a Collector for the diitri�t shall be ap- 4 of faid Xinnimicut` .point ; and alfo the towns,: tarbors and Y YT Warren Briftol, �1'iyerton, Lit- ointed to refide at Bath. To the difl:rid of Wifcaffet fhall ,?« landing places of Barrington, , r `"i � tae Dona ton and all-the towns harbors and Ian dtng•place� of be annexed Briftol, Boothbay, Warren, Thomafton and Wal- E Compton, ' t1�e t f doborou h as orts of deliver onl and a Collector for the °' G g p Y Y � � s�� diffrift (hall be appointed, tQ refide at Wifcaf e:t. To the dif- PP + trict �� t.,r?`. .l� FSI..•. 111 a t r FF IF • t - Q ,.rn. ,.. n•+';4k dtr.rr.-!fT"..:. �: ti` , .:�-..1, ... .-_ .- . ,......9exim_,. .. c.-.r .,.wr .....,r....._... -: -,..' �__w.:a.,MijNbt=...,:.a.s ..eR'�R'4 47, ._,.:,f f -.. -.. _. ".._.-, ,. .. _ ..,.....� ._ ,. �+aiN• _ - =war.�i`�r'i. .1_2._„ i . .... ' 4111: a i �'.' W'solM4: r r . "r a.. r- •.. .. J ). . ., ... r :x t$• :H... f:_ . fSW^'1 ;•{fgf^",.. '•''.w •.. � :. . eilW+f[ ..' _ ...:,. .. ., 1 'x,G .. I. . ...- ` .. ,.. ,.. Y.,... ,,. ,. i aryy.A.n.r•.•• 1.., , �` ...-• ',.:, ::ti+ham ..., 'i, .{'.. w,. •: . ... W.. . . ... r "4:"Z. .....y. r ... u.,..:.-.,.... .Y .-In.,r I W ; A pK y K $Y . ., A, �> . THE! U' N i E A T S. �S� 5°4 y , and a :Colleaor .fore the diftri� fliall be �I.,T), � 79°� " �' �.D01790- the i'fland of R-hode=lflaud Tames. Town:, Prudence, �Newv-: and Montauk Point �; :Sh xehann and ever other ifland and lace. 'within the faid' appointed to refide at Sagg-Harbor; which- small be' the only' --- ..c.....Y•....� o , y P PP The cliilrid of the caty i ftate, fguthward of the latitude ,of.-the f'aid' Xinbitnicut Dints lace sof tdeliverp itr t he faid diftri . ,; . , The diftrict of Providence ihall;.comprehend all ,the. Rpaters, ,. P P Of .New York (hall nglude fuck, art of,tLe coafts, rivers, tsa�ys , ,.. to ,not-included in , the.' dl{irla of� fhores, bays, harbors creeks and: :inlets �wtthin the faid ftate , and harwr_ of; the fail . , + . ': arbor ; a�nd � regver . .thq ;f;veral towns ar, landing:. northward of the "latitude of Xdnni 4.,t , pint. The town Sa ki _ ' P Pou hkee fie,, , .Efvpus, x • of N`6xrport ffhall be .the aole ,porti.of entry in the; faid:dtiiria _. places of Ne�v•W indfor, Newburgl},' g P , . , +` �' �. ' it Of;Hudfon, Ki,nderhook land ,Allbany, as porfts �f .dery- of New. ort , and a ColleEtor, Naval&Of icenand; Surveyorfdxl, � city P t the faid .town of Newport •. and er only c's: and .a.Nav-al-aOftirer, �olle�or and �urveyor fpr be appointed to refide a e p Y Y fiinll •lie appointed, to rref�de. at. the esti of New-it • • a (Yl . , E, North Krn ftvwn East Greefiwich Barrington ;.Warren the ,d7 g g ' alfo two Surv�el�or:.s, one to.ride at. t1ae�Fity, of Alba- Bristol;and � ports of dei .. York Pawcatu,ck river in flaall be k — ' the .city of Hudfon , and , all fliips or vef liver c�nl• and a Surix 'or fhall be appointed, to ; refide at my, and the other, at,• , '!thin �y� r V �' . PP omn an. ort of delivery within the laf� ;. each of the ports of rlort h-�Kingilown�: £af Greenwich,. War, fels bona d to or fr Y , P ; ren 'l&riftol and Pawcatuck river, and rhe Survey dr to ref de s3atned.�di*6% fliall .lae obliged zQ cosxte .to, and entier;ur clear y fhe Drat at: the:cit. of. New 3ork ; , , at W teen (hall be Surveyor for the port ;of Barrington. ' Y -` f N ' town of Providence shall be the Pole : ort of entry: inn the faid In the Rate: of New_Jei`fey fhall be four difti•ic'l �, to wit P ,Y Burhn ton, $,rid own and Great ,Egg-Har di of Providence; and Patuxet in . the fame drftricl'tfhall, be; Perth- mbpY, ; g nor a a ort of deliver only ;, and a Colle or., Naval--.Officer and, t bore *'hich fall feverally , ,�. n ;entry. tTh t dit a ;o plt<gl n Nova , P Y y ' Amboy (hall eo,napreh�end, all .that ,par of h Jcrfey, Surveyor (hall be appointed to refide at Providence and a'Sur�: x; .R exp that , Terxh.. veyor fh 11 be appointed to refide at :Patuxet� °` New-jPrfeyT l tion n �y, tlaI name g d n the ;d {tri . o£ F l War rt excepted which is hereafter in r In the ftate•of C ' ei ticut (hall a three diftricls;t�owit Nlew ther f,wi thin= tide C: 1 the aters, eA M n togetherrtlh al • ; ' k,: li tro .. : ,• ,Diilri�°ts and London, N,ew.Havenr acid Fairfield :• The dtftra; of . New L, lingon), , �. d date �n w � d ' "`'`T r $ .. €' ports in con I.,ondor� fha11 extend from : fhe aeaft lie of tbe . l'a�d date o£ 'uxil'di . iow,of�the.fai mftri tl t ns o ne�Ricat ., T. Of knew• rnfwck6ddietown ;l' nt Eliza- Coniie�ticu't, to the weft; i ne: of rthe; t tvxi of h.�illuigfWorth landing places Y f delver ons, ; _ : and Newarxk � jlaall;;be-por`;ts; o Y and north'tcs the fouth line of the Rate of Maifachufetts and �f nth ,o��;n�` • ' • „it be Qinted to reCade. a't ` • '` and a �C,olle, ®r_for, :tli,e da xi ..,', I PP fhall alfo inchide the everal towns or., laces-,of• Nor mbo The di�ric'� ;of. l3urlngton fltall co. xehead g P , . _ . • Mp Ruch, Sto�nangton, Giiotan, <Ljorne,� Saybrook; Haddam, Eaft Perth y f' Weil h7ew= Haddam, ll�Iiddletown Chatham, ]llea't'hersfield, Grl iienbury, tl at,paxt ok the faid nowt ;b thee,riau�e o. , , � s t 4n, y • Hartford Eaft-Hartford,. Windfor; Eaft- Piudfor.,;. and ;Kil erfe ,,which lies;•to x'he �aitwar'dr, and,port v'ard of the coup- , ' . ! t o Gloucester;, with all the waters., tnereof heret;o�o�ewith- rgy lingfwor-th,r as ports of.delivery only, ,. a I'�Tew London to be tl�e. i; •Y di ion.of rile faid, State),,* 'tcjudtng t .e; river and , " Pale part of entry ; : and"a Collector and &rveyor for;the dif in thejnrif _ . , + . • ll' `e a ointed' , ®?refide at Neiw*London t and a;Sur F inlet of Little•Egg•-Harbpr, ,ikh.the ; waters eippp y!r g into triEt fha b pp , d _harbors x ereof, • •� ve or 'to t•efmde at each of the orts of Stonin ton and, Mid ° the fame r •'` inlets the fea caa found t _ � anal... � , • J . +Y P g dts}r�d ,the , , Haven fhallr. extend ft'orn the f. from; Barnegat inlet to. l riggantxne : , mn, which d-letowrl The, diftirk of,New- u be ,'Egg `a` t� F line of the dt:tri& of New�Lmdon: walerl to. 0ufat m '` landing places :gf:Lamhertan .au'd Little E roar, fb,�► ; weft Y Colle qr=l`hall.b,, al?P,F ,* d for f niek rlve'r • to which (hall be atinebed the, l'everal._ ;tp- ,wrns or ports of delivery only; af?d:;$ " • f gt; YAx ;at Little '. u lin on;, aRnd,a, Starve -' aces of Guilford, Branford, :Milford and Irby, as s°;° the ditrt kto refide at , landingfha11._co prehenc ' . �" �. The a���r�.�, of $ridgeto�v,�a � , . �, • �: rx ; F ports of=delivery only y �1'�Tew�-Haven.to be the.fole port of en- Egg-harbor,: P try, and` a Collector and Surve. or for : the diRr ct ;fhall,be. . the. :oonnties of �G ouoeexQ Salemu berlan , aPd e . f r��r H. May,, �f�ch part;of ath� couptaes of° �loi�ceflrer and Cape.May, t w y _ ,a appointed, to'refide atiNe�v.Haven.: The dtftrict o • _..field 3� F r : l (hall includeall the ort asa${ places .iri: the faid Etats of Con- ss ..ill be 1iereIp .after, in lncie�d.,in the dil}ri o rga<t gg P �a a •,.x ' ti fpr ft of the �liftrict of to which ,#hall jiarbox excepted), aed; a) xl}e waters, +tlereof hkx hof�€ 'S ith , . nelfticuit `wealem to the uri'fdu'tion_ of; tl��e 'aid Rate ; .and rthe p, , f. be annexed• the feveral .towns or landing placesof Norwalk.- � � � � al brats of Miv- Iver e P : . - elide at F . Stratford,;Stamford and :Green*ich, as ports :of delivery, one �r .and Pert Elizabeth, g !I iCeda�l ,bo,i aPpDi ted to; ti • , ly ; Fairfield to be the foie port of entry and `a, Colleaor for Ery only , and a Go. ' ., to refidev at., Fairfield.: � ;�1nd � �3ridgetgwn:.. , T� s c�i�rt� ,Qf �re�t:Eg� .I�arlior lh . my all com' 'the diftrl' Ihall be -appointed, ilia ,all thQ ' p E Harbor er ,w � ; • nd�•the'•rived�o� ` r to eth 1 .t 1. •V r, :. n 5.1 f p�1 Vhe � � New-London, New-Haven and Fairfield, fiaall. feverally b¢ a 5 found rivers i nd cref�ks,:aeon , i~i a dea Poaft from eat ger . .. , ports of entry. aulets, b ,y. , , g` s ; • :. In the Etats of New•York fhall b-e two:diflric'ts ,to ivit Sa . igantine Inlet toa a Ma ; •,.and: a� toll�ec'kor : lliali, he, ap- �4 at gg y , . 1 .tited� to refide -at Sp" IP9'? r9int);au the faid ri der o ^fs�rea a Harbor on Nafl~au or Long-Island, and the city of News-York, • ODiftride and -Harbor. ,. Vrts in New. each of which (hall be a port.of entry: . : The .diflrict ,of. Sagg- �gg Phil,a- York. '1'1aeat�eaf 'ennfylvania fhal� be qne :diftriC" t, Vit? , , : n�nr,�a and Harbor fhall' include. all bays' harbors; rivers and fhores with: P delivery for the port in rens- ! .del hia .fhall -be ,the :foie art ' of •entry and , f 7Vania. in the two points of land which are called Oyfter.Pond Point ,, , P %. and f�tne ; and a Collector, l�aval Ocer and Surv,Surveyor for the Y difl�ric� W aft [ 3 do , FSI V r • ,. ".`:II•�:�r k: `lir ai �N, 6 4 3 yl 1J ,i y• " ( :.. : .. . .; y..�:r I 4 4 . w4M'^'. e"•""iw...wt .w+ pr4++...a r/�rMf�"+ . N• -. , i yf�Yya . '-,.Z'.r...�. . . .. . :...,sw+as'�r-6.a.m,.,.-� •a�.m�f�s �,y; If"4�� ' .. 't a ":�di� ..M Y.-r Xr - _ n <._. .. '. - _ " . : - _�_ .. ': .. Y... ,< . ._. - .a=, �_...i-;varrLn.r=.•,w, ..... tr,: . .... .. ....-, -. .c� K .. .. 1"._.rufWk ,br b 4i;., .v. • ^r , 4+ ♦,4 1 .. t:... •.y .. ,. _'PF.• .... .i:.. ry i .- ,,. vpY. ,,: : ! 4 lei ..P yyq,y ,I ✓1q Y• ' H.. !¢.'a '.. I .. a r ... .. .. s'+,. .. .. .: .7 1 r•..n J..,i :A. n ... • XR , .,.. . - '" \Y 1 HIS . ... ,.. .o-. ..'@a. , . ., .....c., .:.7 ..I .:k.„ i .. tt'.I. .. ,.,,. _ • .. �... L. F 1. ,+ ..rd 6 :; gym,. :. ..,• ;;., . , �.!.?gam ,;., Y;"P,,>r. , I d 4 8 1 4Q i , t A T A� T E s• 15 7 IN i � D S y 156 L A W 'S of � 5 D the fame, to which Benedict, AID,, ;! ° t0 diftric't fhall be appointed 'to refide at the laid ort of Philaw navigable waters emptying in C Y Y g • Town Creek, and S lve 's Landin ,shall ' - delphia. PP • P Lower Marlborou h, g a Collector for the dif- r f {hall be one diilri and the borough be annexed as ports of delivery de at Nottingham, and aSur- 1 he slate o Dela var'e ` Di(iriaa and g all b vin-Creek and Notttn hair (hall be the Pole ort _ ores in Dcle- of Wilmington fhall be.:the port of entry, to which (hall be` , . triFt fh « PP g• all{ P r as- To e al ,� '' A.�rt t . ve 0 .a wart. anne�ted I`�ewca{tle and .,. Penn, as ports of delivery only y . .,�L _ - a a f. of entry, ���, difti ict of� Ced thPourifd tion of the (tate of ; , and a Collector for the, diftrict fhall be appointed,. to refide at waters o£ gotovvmack within J . a i9� ri l • Y. , , . • a the bid port o£ Wilrritngt'on. - . ellencbur h, shall Maryland, from Point look-out to Pomonky creek, inclu ive , In the Rate of Maryland' , iliall 'be nine diftrifts ' to wit . • Saint Mar sand Lew g r Y ' j � y and a ColleCtor for to which Nan erno - Y Baltimore' 'Che' Oxford Vienna Snowhill� Annapolis ' ,� y - Y i ' ' ' ' ' be annexed as a port of deliver onI 1�Tottin liar Cedar Point"and George Town. The 'dif r'i'cq of ointed to refide at Cedar-Point ; alfo a the diftrift ffiall be aPP c e Baltimore shall include Patapfco, Sufquehannah, and Elk-riv- r to re at each of the ports of paint iVlarYort oc£ ,. Diilri�Rs and r an all the waters and shores on the weft fide of Chefa= Surveyo edar-Point shall be the Pole p Por�9 in nary_ e s' d Lewellenfburgh , and C p�ake-�Ba ' from the mouth of Maggg' etty-rover to the fouth entr . The district of Georgetown shall include all the wa- ,� .and. fide of Elk:river, incliifive in which Havre de Grace and' F, y frnm Pomonk creek, on the north fide of ; 1 ters and Mores _ - Elkton (hall be ports of deliver onl' • and a Colleaor, ala• the head. of the navigable waters of the y P y �' ' Potowmack river, to• • t r A :}al-O icer' and Surveyor' fhall be appointed for the faid dif- . y ' faid river within the �urifdilon of. the haQlall be annexed as 3 tnd,to refide' at the town of Baltimore, which (hall be the Poles which Di es's landing and Carrolsburg g ort of entr rhe diflri�t `of Chefter (hail include Chester j' gg• a ColleEtor for the diftric (hall , P. y ports of delivery only , and ---- river. and all the waters and fhores on the eastern• fide of ointed to ,refide at Georgetown, which fhall be the Pole 1 be apP Chefapeake-Bay, from 'the fouth fide of Elk-river to the north it ort of entry* to wit a . Iwo T�I�ty=giver inclusive in wh,rh �' P fide of. the Eastern-B } , r • , •- - In the hate of V.irgtnla fhall be twelve dit}ricts, Georgetown on Safl'atras river, fhall' be a ort of deliver on- ton as one port Norfolk and 2ortfinouth as one port ; l g P .Y Ham Yorktown, Difkrl&s ani 1�- acid a,Co112"or for" the 'district (hall' be a ointed to re- P I , r " PP 3` - j3ermuda Hundred and City Point as one port , ores in vir i ,�. fide at Ch'eftcr, which (hall rbc the fole port of entry. The Yeocomico river, including Kinfale, Dhm P g z iftric't sof Oxford fl i1l'include all the` .vrate s and , fhores �m Tappahannock, mew ort Alexandria, Foley-Landing, � �n�ts.� nn • � fries, including p The authority of the ' the eaftern ` fide, of �Che'fapeake-Bay; 'from the north "fide of '`'' ryftone, South Quay and Louifvilleo ' all the waters, shores, ` d Wye river and' the ,];astern-Bay,`„to the fouth fide of Great officers at Hampton (hall extena o Cho' �tink. 'river inclusive '• and Cambrid a (hall be a ort of and inlets, between the fouth fide of the mouth ` deliver only = "and a 'Collec'tor for'the "difgric't fhall be an oint_ r bays, harbors - u Y ' . P 10 York river, along the weft ' fliore the weft fde of Chick- ed to refide at Oxford; which (hall be the `fole port, of entry, Hampton, and thence up James river to The diff ria'of Vienna' fhall include all= the waters` Arid fhoref. river • and a Golle�tor fliall be appointed to refihe dir the ;eaftern fide of Chefapeake_Bay iroin the south :fide of at 1~mm ton which fhall he the fole porn of entry. Tot ; ' Great' Clio `'tank river, ' t the south fide of Hooper's Sti�ei ht, 'c't of Norfolk and Portfmouth (hall be annexed Suffolk i Ha ne,s Nint and WicomKo river ttlufive • and''Safifbury Y � 'a P g distri I _ � and Smithfield as ports o£ delivery only ; and`the authority shall bye` .the ort of deliv yonly' ';, an the officers of the faid diftrict fhall extend over all the cry and 'a Collector for the h diftri. ilial_ l be a ointed to refide• at ienna, which (hall be fa bays, arbors and inlets comprehended within PP V ' waters, chores, h The di -of Snow-Hill •fl ail include F}u` drawn' from Cape Henryo the mouth of James river, ' the foie' ort bf cntr. , " � ' Y t ' r all the waters and fhores''on the fea=coast - from the north line alined amen river to Jordan's point, and up Eliza= T � and thence up J and Norfolk and of.Vir Virginia, to the 'fouth cline 'of Delaw-'are together with all f, beth river to the hi hest ti3e water thereof , g, ' and a Colleaor, g the waters and fhores 'oh tie eafter'n 'fide of Chefa `eaike Ba Portsmouth fhall be the Pole port of entry , - p c-Bay, pp i • Naval-Officer and Surve or for the district shall be appointed # frons the . south fide" -of” �Wuomico river, to the fouth`fide of Y �tio'n"of the faid alto a Surveyor to refide at each of the t Pocomoke river incl. - fo far as 'the jurifdi '` to refide at Norfolk, , l Hate of Mar land.extends , to which`- Sinni uxent fball be a f Suffolk and Smithfield To the dictric't of Bermuda ` y P. ports o w r Cit Point, shall be annexed Richmond Peters- T 5 ort of 'deliver for �C7Veflandia uroduce only • and a" Colleen , ,. a �'�>> t .Hundred o y and a or for.'the diftrietl fhall-'be appoin`ted," to refile , at Snowhill, i bur and Manchester, as ports or aeiivery only , which' (hall be the'fole port or entry. The diftrict° of Anna- �: led and Surveyor shall be appointed to refide at Bermuda i ' olis"'fhall include Ma ett'' river 'and'014 the waters 'and lhores which shall be the, sole port of entry; ; P , g Y Hundred or City Point, ` from therice'to Drum=point, on Patuxent river ; and aCol- or Peterfbur to reside thereat, and aSur- alfo a'Surveyor lector for`tle diiiric't fhall 'be a ointed, to refide at Anna olis r for Richmond and Manchefter to refide .at Richmond Y l which fhall 'be the sole "ort of enta i'and "deliver for'the ame. veyo autliorit of the officers of the faid district ' shall ex- which Y Y and the Y harbors and inlets, The dif}ric't of . Nottingham (hall include all the -waters and fhores, tend over- all the waters, bays). ' fhores on the weft fide of Chefa eake=iia to Drum-t' int on ded between Jordon's point and the higheff ,tide . P •: Y ° comprehen P p water 1F the river Patu' rent, together, with : the faid aver, and all the navigable F: �P 41e � f ! 4 5 ayyy 1 r Y Y hli 1 P r • I p' 4 yy , � P :Y ..(•..,. .. ! _..v.1' t. ♦ '_•.HAA ±R,+<,..3..._. 0... d P. jSe.ellq ''� i.v J.-.C7♦nl0a .:1i3Yburs Yr.r. ,.cr. . �.fi6�iliw- , .y .. 'ie'.: � .�..,✓ I r., . . •iW _, :, .... .. .. '..ter. .. ,> - -e'.,dn -.* A rye...t''J•w y_. g x ' ,t •. e t, " . 111111111111 IN ,P 'if:Y. .: �:6„ '[. - ..r.Y;tr. i .. iu' .£: 'r. . + ' ;;f •� i, w•+ i, rr-., ,r... .". i hr . : .," .: ,-,I. , ,-wr .er,..,Y. . .... ,—__ ,. ....�;yVl .' .. .� . .:.,... ,p .r ' :;. \ f ti„a” n.,- _. •.•.K.,»3. _. . . k . f, s T Bei � ,• i 3 • tA'.` 111 a 1 `L Al 158 1. S o THE UNIT - ED S 'K' ATES. 15 1 : A.D: r•79'0. % afer on, James and Appamattox rivers. To the. difirici of fhores bays, .harbors and inlets in that part of Virginia com- �.D. 179o. Y ----wi--�-�' Yorktown flial'l Ue- annexed Weif.Point and Cumberland as rehendedwithinthelimfts of the faid State. For the diilric'l of �---tri---' ports of delivery only ; and a Collector for the diftri P fhah e appointed to refide thereat,, ' �t shall Loutfvllle a Collector pp 1, be aPpziitated to refide at Yorktown . which flrall -be the fate whofe authorityfhall extend over all the waters, fhores and r port of entry ; alfo a Surveyor for the two ports of deliver p• ? • to refide at We{} Dent • tired the authority y' inlets included between the rapids and the snou�h of the Ohio Deity of the Ofeers •of river on 'the fide thereof. i. the laird diffri�c't1lh-allextend over all the waters, fhores, bays, In the state of North Carolina a1I be five d uric' s ; one to ' harbors and inlets, comprehended between the pointforming be called the district of Wflniiington, and to comprehend all ' t�1e =oath there of the mouth of Rappahannock river, and the the waters, chores bas harb-o creeks and inlets, floor Lit- Diftri&s Sad } > > y ports in North- ' ' point forinin the mouth fliore of the mouth - of York river, tie Rt�er Inlet Yncluftve, to New River Inlet • Ano= • Carolina. n `i and thence np the Paid rhaw to Weft= p point and: thence u Pa- then to be called the district of Newbern, anti to comprehend ' ritnnkey and Mattapony rivers to the high.eft navigable waters ' L i . thereof. �'o the dfilrid of 'I'appaliannock lha}l be, all the waters, fhores, barye, . harbors, creeks and inlets, i•om $' annexed New Diver Inlet inelufive to Ocracoke inlet inclufive, toge- ' r Urbarma, Port=Roy%l,� Mnd Fred�erxkfburg (including Fal- rrrontlt as ther with that part of Pampticoe found, - which lies _fouth: �' 9�' � ports of delivery only, ; and a Collefa�ar for the di'`itric�t (hall be appointed ward and westward of the shoal projecting from the mouth •�' ;� �' pg rated to refide at rTa ahannoc which Y , ' fhall 17e the- fele rt of entry al'f PP k' of Pam ticoe River towards the Royal Shoal and fouthward , Po y ; o a "Surve of for each of the d - y . of the aid Royal Shoal. Another to be called Ilse diftriFt of �- p its of Urbanrm Port-Royal, and Fredericksburg ; ,and Washington, and to comprehend 211 that part of Pamptieoo �{ { > the .authority of the Officers of the Paid diftrict (hall extend found not included in the dlitrie-I of Newbern; as far north over all the waters, fhores, bays• -harbors and inlets ,cvm' re- as the�marlhes. Another to be called the diltrict of Edenton, headed between Smiths point, at the mouth of Potovvm comprehend all the waters bays; harbors, creeks and , river, and the Dint forming' P . ' tick and to comp � t p • the-fouth 1hore of the mouth of inlets from the marfhes inclufive northward .andwestward,eg The other t Rappahannock elves; and thence u the Taft me iitri& of Cambden. p ntroned elver ce t thofe included in the d to the h:igheft tide water the The diftrict sf Ye©comico to be called the district of Gambden, and to comprehend s , ' ela ng Kinfale, fhall extend from Smith''s point oint ori River Pas uotank and Little Rivers; and all the wa ' , ' river, m= . t the fouth fide of Potowmack river, to Bo d's hole a -on' 1�Orth fame river), inClu�lln 1 ythe tors, .fhores, �aysq harbors, creeks and inlets, from the juncj g 1 the waters, shores, bas rivers cr etnarle founds to the north extre- , bays., eeks tion of Gurrituck and Alb, air harbots_ an& :inlets along the fouth ih4e of Pototwitack a icer ' ict of Wilmington, the � tnity of Back-Ba,y. That in the ..�a�. to Bayd's hole -aforefaid and Yeocomico including Kin Y shall bye a poxt of entry and deliver , it i (hall be thefole Pott of entry`; Ind a Collefto r fhali be a, town of Wilmington, ppain and there (hall be a C.bllec'tor, Navalillier, and Surveyor, to ; ted to refide oti eaoornico :river, The diitri& of Dumfries refide at the Paid town of iYrhington. - 1 hat •rn the daftrict includidg NewFc�rt, shall extend from Boyd'•s hole tiv Cock. it Dint on of , Newbern, the town of Newbern "fl�all be a port of entry ; P P the fouth fide of :Fotovvmack�river 1;and a, Col- fedor (hall be irtfed to ���,uG �� • prairie and delivery, and -the fio�trns:of 'Beaufort and Swanfborou h the fele ort e - enti s, which ll be (hall be ort3 of deliver . only and there (hall be it Collector P y ; ;arid -die authority of the `Officers o� to refide t Newbern,an,,d a Surveyor torefide at Beaufort and this diftri6 fhaH extend 'aver all the waters shores 'bays tar. the . s Y one at Sw'anfborough That in cl ftri of Wafhington bars and hilets cornpr�elhended between Boyd':s hole and' tick- • the town of Wa{hington shall be the fele port of entry and t pit point rifaid, For diitri�ct of:Alexandria shall -be tip- delivery, and there shall 'be a Colleaor to refide within the pointed a Coll�e6korand .Stirveyar, to :refide - at Alexandria farne.' ' That in the 'diitrid of Edenton, -the town of Edenton t� k Which ih'all be thefble part of entry; and the autlioriN afthe be a tart of eat and delivery, and I=lertford, Murfreef- - , ogees bf .the Paid diftrid fliall extend 'over all the w'a.tiers b rlbti ` h port �]1Tinton Bennet's Creek, Plymouth, (hares, bays, harbars and inl g shall : . ,• .: ets on the fouth fide of the river vindi'or and Skewarkey,-ports of deliver and there l Potowmacki froth'the last mentioned Cockpit-point r.o the lleor to refide at the -town of Et nton; and a Sur• ; + higheft tide water bfthe faid river, be a Co landing piaci b apoanted a C:bllec'towhb ifl*r; of h�vley veyor at each of the ports of Hertford, 'Tinton, Bennet s all refide ar-Aac. „ ctrlack Court-I3oufe a ` Creek, l'Iytnouth, lindfor and Skewat�key ; and one at nd wllofe authority 'shall extend .over 1Viurfreesborou hfor' Paid ort and for Princetan That all all the vi►aters, mores, 'ba s harbors atnd inlets of the count s .or ved'elsgntendin ' to roceed to P1 -'mouth Windfor Y ship g P y f• Acc a -Coll For the di{trtet of Cherryi{one (hall he a kewa�ke Winton,Bennet's Creep-btidl e,Murfreefborough, ii kNrr , • �• ri pointed a ColIe�tor, to retide�at Cherryflone, whofe authors Y r prince on' 1hall first come to, and enter at the port of a ihall-extend over,-.all,the'watersshotes, bay s, l at`bors :acid i - o 't Plankbrd a on lets comprehended within Northam roti n Edenton. That in the diftrict of Catnbden, g ditfrift of;Sont<la a a , county. For the �wyer's Creek, fhaI'I be the port of ee ry and delivery, and , Q ys Collector fhall� be a ointed� to re- gg i fide thereat, whofe authon'it Pp Ilixonton - Indian tote n ' 'Newbi in creek Gurrituck inlet, y shalltend over all the v�iiters, I'afgilotarrrk;river bridge,•'-ports :or delivery ; and -there shall > ' r be ores, F i 4 \ r i a? ji q is 1., S .Fjf! d tib ` , "'! 1 tr !11k.ei .m, r �.,-...asf-a!a:rn n.••xw.c a ._-.• _ - .c. .. its 'y y,� , ..,.R;o-..,=,„s�nLLr6,.i,,.,..,..,Z;. a.•t c.,.-..�t.x,. &"�i( L.,�e�.��''.Fp,+�fbX�lns ..er'i.�4.. ? '' ;:.a L.a..:__ ... '"M;dr,.,.m.w"+., , ... ._, _ d�l�?.kkJR"pv*Y=4u91Y.4�` '- . .. ,;::-, '..'1'!ll•'�!�`!Fq�l,'..ri�;:'7me:: ,.+lr.-.... .«...+'.' iS '�s...._./ I I -_ ,:,.R `{ ffk.., `�:" '. A R:a, {}:`^' ^.y r. . _ '• r n'Y .;;. .•; y .. . _.. , ... a .. ,ny:; ' `., Ztt '-w° , . pp ., 1 4 _.. .:. _ .d. . ,.c ..i[; M ,.{ ,Aa .•'. A 1. t • • r r •y'1r Z 1 .• � t i r r ) a 0 OF THE r Z-D.i7Go, be a Collector at Plankbridge,. on Sawyer's creek, and a Sur. k h "' `---Y--% veyor at each of the ports of N'ixonton. .Indian-town _ U N j T D S T i S. : i Cur.ui i rituck inlet, Pafquotank river. bridge, and Newbi in creek - ' g ,' -gtanted, �ot�elor'tYlote ferchprs or infpec'lors,"as ' triay be r;eccf- Z-D-z �Go. and that the authority of .the 'Officers of each diiiriel Ihall eA_ tend over all the waters fhores bas harbors creeks and .in- , • fary 'fofr tlie' recur-ityf�tiie te�ei�u°e `---;r---� �` lets comprehended within fuck diftriet, ,pr Y P ' y i ! •Sice',2. `Aid be it fanner ehi49?ed t Tfidt`it fii'all' n'ot be Uw— , 1 •` veffel coming in at Ocracoke inlet` that may be under,ltht any 'ful'to,rnake e&r' ofrafi 'fhi or Veffel Which 'flfall 'arr%v�e from i cefht of em 10 in lighters before the �a�� he ne- Y � Y . P• ,. { y P 3 g y rµ.s the Ro al Shoal hhv 'fortighl �b et'-ofplaee 'Vithtii the Untt'cd' State , ' or' cif the y Y , Forts of entry rria be at liberty to enter at any port of entry connected ' , t ` '-cargo bn bo'ard 'fuch ;ihlp or �effel elfe�vlrere f han at• one' df �tlje = with theyi i , . to be ports of waters of fail inlet, to which fuck veffels are bound ports of entry herein before eftablifhet] hot. `Cb unlade Ic raid deiivery, And that any veffel• coming in at the Paid inlet in ballaft with ' Ports of aelivc, tt cargo, or any part tlrereof, 'elf'ea Here than' at'orfe of clue ports the plgofe of loading without the Royal Shoal fhall be at ' - ry to which t` Y -of deliveity herein - eflabliflied. PYovrdtd nbz�4 y.c, That every fvrcign vefrels 1 libert to enter at any port of entry coi�nec�ed with the wa- brt `df 1eni fhall- be ,alto �a Ott iff 'delivery . An`d rk')ided are rebided, ters of the faid inlet -p P eo South- further, That 'tibiie hilt `Ihips 'or veflels d the united Siatc's m flri&s and In the-Itat f Carolina, (hall be three fhall be adtriitted to unlade at aii other than the `orts fbliv�v. p '� s°uc�_ Georgetown :Charlefton, and Beaufort each dof ric`ts, to wit ; �• Y. � P . 4 ; � Carolina. , which (hall Yng', to �� it ' . Pbrtftirouth, in -the Elate of New'-'Hampflilre , , _ be a port of entry- The diftrict of Georgetown, fhallinclude 'ortlaiid add Till south, New-Bedford, Dighton, ,Sale'n 'a:�ti tJ the Chores, inlets.and rivers from the boundary of North-Ca. Beve`rl Gltiu�Ceft�r hTeWbur" Port 1VTa`rbleh`ea�i Sh'Prbur`ne rolina to the Y! Y= ! . . ' point of Cape Romaine The diftriet of Charlef- Boftciti aind .CliatrT& -fown,- Ply�outh, Bath, enc hman s-Bly, tor. fltall include all the chores inlets and avers from Cape Ro�. Z�Uifcafl'et;lwla'bia's'and Pedobfcot:, in' tlie`ftate �of Mafl�achufetls 's main to Combahee river inclufive • and the diftri of Beau. i -' fort (hall i ' Newport acid 'rr,vfdezice, in the Efate fir Rhode:IflaPd and t include the fhores, inlets and rivers, from Comba- Providence Plan"tatiioris ; New:Ldiiddh `and -N`ew-Haven, in hee , river to Back river in Georgia, comprehending al[c thethe Efate df'Gonrie scut ; New-Ydrk, ih the hate of 1�ew= fhores, inlets and harbors formed by the different bars and fea , • . , fork '; Pertli-tkcrrUoy and Burlingtbti; 'iii tIle hate k iflands lyin _vvithin each ,diitrict� re�pectively, ��t the ort of �erfe • 'Plilatlel hia ihtle 'itate ofPefznf l ariia ° Wilmifi ' J .. , Y � P Charlefton iiiall be a :Collet _O P ; ' Or, Naval ...cer aid Surveyor U11, TvTr�ii}� fi'Ip xnd 'Pott-P6n, III the Efate Cif Uelau�ar� and a Collector at each of the other ports. Baltimore, Annapolis, Vienna, Oxford, Georgetown ori Po= n the (tate of Georgia Riall be four diftric'ts, to wit, Sa_ , .- ' , ' tour "lick; CHettertbwt , Tbwri=creek; Nattin lfarti, Cedar- r ° ' Eli i h , s t i re . r - i , ., ,.� - ti. , 1 I Di(tri� sand vailnah, Sunbury, Brunf�vck and Saint Mary's, each of which .,�iit; '�iges s 'Larldtn , Snawhill aitid Carrdlfliorbugh, i# ; "^ ports in Gcor• Riall be a ort, of entry, . ' P y. : The.diftr•iet of Savannah Real] include ,., ;a. the f<ate 'df fVlai'yldrfd ; Ale. andria; Kin{'ale, 1�Tevc%port; Tap- Savannah river, and ally the: ;waters ,fhores harbors rivers aliaf ifbck. {Pbt'f'4R-o a,1 - Tre'der1&fb' r-"h' - Urbrtnna York creeks, bays.and inleta , Q'-m' : the:faid;river to xhe north oint of n, we'f 'bifi't; H�aiiiptonl $erffiu�da Hundted 'Citi -P6-n , - c ` ! ! ' • r *, 1 1 l . ` } t tf• ' ' • 1 `• 11� ° " ' ' It 1 of .Ofl'abaw rfland, and: Great Ogeeche rivers, inclufive Pand RbekeC s Ianai - 1�Tdrfolk fid Portfttioluth in E'he Elate of i. a Naval-Officer; Collector and Surveyor (hall be a '' f; , ib.: g , ' Y ppointedforrt�giiiia ; ilf>ht>rl ton 'Ne�vern �1Va itf ton ' ''deuton aricl the' faid� diftri , to refidie alt; Savannah.. . . - : ,, .I ;r , . The diftrift .of .Sun- Plank=lit.lci t>'i #ie Race bf Forth= arolitia ; Clrarlefton, + ; burp 4iall:comprehend;all, the, waters, chores, harbors, rivers Georg fowft a-fitf BbAforf Aft' Itlie 'Bate 'of South-Ca''olina , 'Y creeks, bays and inlets, fouth_of' the north,point of Ofiabaw and its e�i'tlier`b`f ff�e`ai{tri � of Sa�a:fnali Sgnbu �Brunf - rfland and Great Ogeeche_river incluvE , and north of the • ` , , ' � • wick, Fi?edertcal; and Saint Nlatr .s,1 the fate of Geor to f fouth point oUSapelo ifland;inclufi•ve , a>rd a Colle or for ,the aid diftriet sir t® 'snakes en'try 'in any other 'aitr>< thaih in orie is wh;iLlZ s they ,ffial 61e fo` adffiitted td tfrilade : 'Xa yj1&Afed Id !" ' That • a.i.be appoint refide at -Su dif , 4 ury.: . The y� : nd chi or �'eft'el a.rrivin from 'the Ca e of G`ovaflb ` e,' • r t><i�i cyc Brunswick fhall..comprehend all the waters, chores, `I�' � harbors, rivers, creeks, ;bays and inlets;,from the fouth Dint i _ ,• r P, } r or Ports of entryair� ` of foin �an pace beo �d the d'a'me ffiaFl 6e a'drrrittet ` ro make 'P. 5 ; a to which vdrds Sapelo Ifland exclufive to the fourh point of . Tek l rfland ' ' "' , arriving from ' entry tan ' other tilaa 'th�e" ports 'kidwtr to witi Portf- g inclufive ; Frederica fhall_;be a portf of.delivery only.. ;� and a " "' ' ° '! : •, the Cape of r , , >taut'h -in the" it-ate: �f 1'�e'w-Hantpfhizse ; $o$ori a'i4d C,harlef� Go�d_Ho e, or <fi a Colle( tor;fo.r .the diftri�• •' •., ; ,r f p u > > tlhalll be appointed to refide at Brunf_ t6Wfi l'�Tei*bi xy-?d4r ,'Saperi`ai a`hd'Bre�erly Glouce{te •' f'orH�ritt beyond is aye wick. :The diftr><c�t of _SaintiMary's hall com rehend all the ' : ' ► r ret`ri�}ea p and. Fatfiiciit'th; �itf flk`atafe- 'of Vaffachufetfs' X6wport acrd } ; watersl'ihores, . harbors, rivers,-creeks,.t ays and in_ lets . froze ` ' " �°•,`' the fouth 1#robi'deiic`e,; " ifr rhe 'fta'te o Rhode-rfland and Providence Dint. of ek l rfland exclufive, to Saint Mar s ri- 't , p Y ' Y' plaintationls ; N61W--i dddc and-' lgcr' apen, i'n the ftat`e ver inclufide ; : and a Colleaor for the 'aid diftri& fhali be a i ciiiiieiciif ; l;�t'ew=T"ok; in t1 'e ftce o 'evv=Ydrk ; Pext1 Po t6; refide at = Saint Mar ' p Adibeo in ate; �w J`&f hil pfi`ia i , he' ff �'e' ' Mary's Andi of' n .each he Paid � - ��r, the � of T� = e P ,add•`. � to 't gat 1 diftricts it fliall. be lawfulfor„the •Collec' or,to grant a perm it , ' o'f,Pen-:ifylvatYia ; Wiltrtngton; in ih6 Rafe of Del'awa're ` torunlade.at;an ort or lace >within he diftri , and to a . - ' y' P >P Balttmoi'e, Airiapslis and �eor etok7> ' to the fja'cc �l: ;liar - pornt or,put;on board-any fhip or vefi'el for which a eruiit,s land ; Al'exarid'Iia; No'r`follt a'ndprtfifrrbu't1f'; iii tl't'e {tate of p ' Vi- inYa Wilihin 'tor; ewl3ierri TaIriin to`n and dcnton granted i ; the Rate of Nor�-Carolina • Charleflon, Georgetown and l �q Beaufort, s X11 gr } 6; C •, :: ,. - - - , ,` it 'k. :T • .,1., ia.. ” 1 ./ rt .... , R1,.4. .r:.. 1 ,. .w{ iM. 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L p Y Y 1 7 y .. ---V--� Sa��annah, in the Hate of Georgia : , ,Provided, �fhat -nothing fuant. to the provifion herein after to he. made.in that behalf, herein contained ' shall r prc� ent ,the matter or eominander of the depofititng:of _a inanifeft as aforefaid {hall not be necessary 1! r any fliip oi- vefl'el, from making; entry . with the 'Colle&or ,of A. 1 .1? provided alfo, That no inaf}er,of any fillip, or, v:_ffel which i ' ' p . 1 ria be owned or was.ahfent from the United States' on the firft da cif May la{t; any diiti•ic't in which fuch Phil , or - vefl;e � y - Y � from which fhemay,have failed on the voyage,from'which fhe and , hick hath -not fince returned within the fame, or of any 1 r fhall then have returned. fh� oi, vefl'el not owned wholl or in pai t b a . citizen or in- 1 pitani of the United States fhal'i incur the faid malt if ; Src'. 3. And be it further enaded, I hat the ..mafie,r-'_ or . come lab . penalty, 1, minder of every fhip or vef el hound to Ya. port;'of delivery, on- hefliall-snake oath athrmation that he had no kno:vledge of " Ports of deli— Iy' in any of the following diftriffi, to wit Portland: and o•rr,information concerning the -regulation Herein contained, cer�l;°bout a Falmouth, 13ath, •Newbury Port New-London (except the unlefs it can be other.' roved thathe had fuch kno`�Jled ge r a _ , Y -Port, - _ ( P P lr , f?iallfir(t conie ort of Stonington •: in the Paid dlftrift) Norfolk and Portf or informatiand, ` to at the part P mouth , Bermuda Hur:dred and Cit �-Point York=town or SEC. , ' . l . t City-Point, ,S -find be it further enaded .71.at all oiiicers anq + ` ` i of entry. 1110 � - 1 � + , Tappahannock, (except the port of Urbar4a, in the faid; dif- perfons, to be appointed purfuarit to this aft) before` they. en • ofhters to b� �' ' appointed in t f 1 trift and Edenton, (hall firft come to at the port of . entry of ter upon. the duties of their refpecjive offices, iha'll fweralIy. purfuanccof this . / fuch di{trift with his fhip or vefrel, and there make report or take. an oath diligently and faithfully to execute ; the, duties. of .ack to taste zn , .. oath j + entry, and pay, or fecure to be paid , all legal duties, port fees their Paid offices refpeftively,, and to, ufe their bef} endeavors f 4 and charges in manner by- this Act. provided, before :fuch fhip Ir to.prevent and detect frauds in relation to the duties impofed ; or veflel fhall 'proceed to herr ort of deliver ; and that an by the laws of the United States ; which oath; if taken by a fhip or vefiel bound to a poi port :rdelivery in any diftric� other Colfleclor, may be taken before any Magiftrate; authorized to than thofe above-mentioned, or to either of theports of Ston- i' adminifter oaths within the diftrict to' which he belongs, but, r ington or Urbanna, may firft proceed . to her port of _ delivery, t° if taken- by another, fhall be taken before , tlie Collector of hid 1 } and afterwards make report . or entry within the time by , this l dif}ricl, and being certified under , the handandfeal of the F Act, limited. perfon bar whom the fame fhall have been -adminiftered, fhall �• ; "^ ,_ SEc, 4. , ,A'nd be it further •enalted, 'That the mafte' r or coin- x within three months thereafter be. trarifniitted', to' •the . -Comp 2 mander of ever fhi or vefrel i£hound -to'the' diftr-is .of.Not- troller of the i'reafury ; in default. of taking, u►hicll °oath ' the tinjbam, fliall, before, lie afs b the ort of own-Creek art failin fllall forfeit and a two, hundred. dollars .to be Penalty in de_ , 7liftri��s to • P Y P �. party g P Y fault thereof. which veffels and immed ately. after :his arrival - ,depofit with the Surveyor recovered with coff�.: of fuit, in any court of competent jurif- "ound mall not of the faid ort a true manifeft of, the .cargo , op-board fuch diction to the ufe of the United States. � '� ,r ports without fhip or veflel ; ' if bound to the di{trir of Tappahannock (hall SEc. 6: find be it further ,enacted, , That the fey eras office delivering beForehe pafs by the ! port of Urbanrra :and immediately after of the cuftoms (hall refpec'iively perform the duties fc,llow- Duties of the ; "s '` •; ; manifeft. . - . .. , Isis arrival depofit with- the Surveyor for that port a like man- ing, to wit At inch of the ports to which there . fhall be ap: Culleelor, U4 ; if bound t ' the.dif}xic'i ,of Bermuda. Hundred, ,or City- pointed a Collector, Naval-OfiPeer, and Surveyor ; ' the "Close hrj. Points fhall, before liepafs�by Elizabeth--river, and immediate- lector f fall receive all reports, mani;;efls and documents, to be l y after' his arrival,. de ofit with the. Cc�liector of the ort of nia�le or ' xhibited.,on the entry. o: airy .fhip or,v, '50, acccird Norfolk and.Poi:tfmou h, or, �vith: tl2e„ ,Collecrior of , the port ing to the regulations' of this ac�; I sisals record in books to _ r .. • l of Hampton, a l;l�e mani£eft ; And if :bound -to, the diflrid of be kept for that purpofe, all fuch .,m i,feits ;_ -fhill .receive the South= ;? (hall l3efore. he `pafs, y the p , - . goo b ort of Edenton and entries of all fhip's effels, and of tehds . wares and immediately after his arrivaLdepofit; with ,the .Colleftor of rnerchandize imported, in. , them ; lhalI, togetl,{er , with the ” - the port of.Edenton,,a_like m�anifeft ; .and . the faid Surveyors Naval Officer where there is one, or aline where there is none, and Collectors ref .ec ivel , fhall; after re ifterit:• the mini- ef}imate the amount of the duties ' a, abl"e thereu on,' endorf` . 'xf FIs .... p Y g g. . P ..Y P , in ; 'cie faid amount-u an the , ,.rctive� ent;rea a'nd (hall fefts, tranfruit the fame, duI ' 'certified to have been:,=fo depofit. g p r p , , ., ed, toi the officer. With whom the . entries are .to .�be , rade. �" � duties, and take ill' bands `for fe 1 ; s . _ . . _ . receive all; monies aid 'for , , � ' � � �, Arid if. the mafter or, commander of any fhip or ",yoffel (hall curing the pay.nlent ,thereof ; �ialLgrant all permits . ror :the � _ � : � •. x neglckor omit to depo t .a manifef} in _rn piaei aforefaid,.and unlading and de, very ofrgoods , ,fliall ,emptoy proper Perfons; asthe ;cafe (hall require, :he Mall, forfeit and .pay five .hundred as ��Veigtiers, G-uagers,Nieafurers,at�ci7nfpec' ors at the feveral f ' a 1 .� + dollars, .to be recovered ;with colts of just, onc,balf t,o the ; .ufe ports within his dillri& ;' and fhall provtdee at. the public ex- of tlie .officer with ,wholn fuch manifeft ought to ' have. been pence _and .with the ap.pr.obatian,ot; the principal officer' of depof}ted, and the other half.to the ufe of the Coltec' or of-the the tre,afut•y department=(tore-h'oufgs.. fgr„the fate keeping of diflrifi to which the. faid fhip or vefiel rnay, be.boun:d. Pro- goods and fueli fcales, weights and , Erie' pfures as may ” e" ne '• 'r' l aided, 'shat if manifef}s (hall ,have been in either of the faid ceffary. The Naval Officers fhall receive• coFies bf;LalIyniani- Naval officer ' cafes fefis ; fhall, together., with the Collec'�or, cfiiiijf to the •duties Surveyor. on all goods, wares and r,erchandize fubiecrt to duty, keepirg a f perate 4 A • ( v ; •r , f A • - r , r:Y :o L,. '"'sir.. � •�.. r {,,e .p „r 1 ic.• .... : 7 ..MwaY a'•p-'Woe ,. - a,K+ y .r y! L n. I: J �, .._:_, .. 1 _. .{. ,.r _,. ... .r•e.�.. ... .._ a:..., ....r, nil_ _. ...., �._ _._ , .C4. Lac�.e',.•nr.»,,....,. :. -.:t� . ..,.,,�f �:,,.,.nr,.� '�ihAYWiI n ,�:x.R�.�'^Alua A'r " �.. �r eelliifi....�.r..R.t.a.'...Ltfw w..v:.., ..•aCt _. ... a:..,�,•Y�.....r..r�m.. ._...'...,.w.n•n .r'v.M .Ars i ? yq, _ :.r�rr�e...7�..uE. ,.. __ ,_ �Sn''�g41t'�' 9k, ... c:-•„rl..«z.. '.-9.rr�l�i...Mb�YaW,M11�iiXWMY..iln6GMlt,,.'":0.+;..Ie.,Jrr....:.wa..s�4't". JM+• •... .31,v:.d_ .'Y7d+:' :.fe,,..•�.. ,: .. .'. i7..-ss 0�' 1r.Rr' ., ,' r. ..: •.._ >:..,.. a .f1;� • r. nrY,�;�6. lr.+.3 n7g[^`--"':' ..:a t ♦ o . I `Y• °h v,.. f M . . . .. ' .. l:.r ..o-.. .' ♦ ;.v, •, •^' .k•• 1` n ]'"a. ,.) _ .. ... .. .e �, ... =ike M.r...: .._. a .'�v !C _ 9'� �. }".'.'\h \ F • R 1 'Y} UNITED STATES. i6 ' 6 L, A S 'OF THE `�' ed, tranfmit their -accounts for fettlement to the officer or of. Z.D. 1790. ' • rfi n all ertnits ficers whofe duty it (hall be to make fuch fettlement. .R.D.179oIt arfeparate record thereof , and (hall counte g p , S1C 7 Arid he it-further enabled, ' hat every Collector, Na- r, clearances, certificates and debentures to'be : rant@'d ' b , ' The till,' g ' val Ufi'icer and Surveyor in cafes of oecafional and necefl'ary cone tors, 'are. i Co11e Qr. =The 'Surveyor fliall fuperhiter d and drre all In: ' . abfenee or of fickne'fs, and not otherwife may refpcMVely deput ppolnr f eaors'Wei hers 'Meafurers and: Gua ers within his diftdd ( ' P. ' ' r �Tefiel which arrive within exercife _and perform their.feveral powers, functions and .4u. shall vifit and lnfpect the fh�p o ties by deputy duly -conftltuted under their hands and Peals his diifri,.and ihall 'havejpower to, put on Loard each aflh'eti iefpec"tively, for wli'om in the execution of the tl•uft, they fhall one or moreJn1Pc; fors ; .1hall afcertain the :proofs of diftilled refpectively be anfwerable, .p fpirits, rating tliofe which fh-all be ,of the proof of twenty-four .. • f 3� degrees as of Jamaica proof ; and, (hall examine ,whether `the SEC . 8. end be ct fort es^ ena�ied, That in, cafe of the di a. Duties of a ae: , . g bility or death of a Collector, the duties and authorities veft.. putt' CoueEio'r• 11; goQdS imported in any fhip or veffel -.and the -deliveries there- cif are -conformable to the'entries of fuch goods `and the per. ed In him fhall devolve onhis deputy; if any there be, at the *' mats for landing the fame • and the faid SL in all time of fuch difability or death, `(for whofe conduct the eftate ); ! _ cafes be:fub•e�� to •tike controul .�f the Colle�or. And at fuch Y of fuch d 'fabled or deceafed 'Collec�or (hall be liable) : And in �' , defef of a deputy, the faid authorities and duties (hall devolve } ports to which a 'Colle'ctox and Surveyor only are afugned ' upon the Naval Officer of the fame diftric't if any there be the faid.Colle&or'fhall folely execute all`the duties in which ' the c®,o er, tion of the Naval Ofl"icer 'is requifite at the pofts and if there be no Naval Officer, u,pan the Surveyor of the port appointed for -the refidence of Much difabled or deceafed �• ' Further dunes � • � � � ' of Surveyor &where a 'Naval Officer fhall be appointed, which 'he f!�-lall alfo r Colle6tor •if an there be • and if none,. u on the Surveyor of Celle tor• do .in cafe: of• ,the difal ility or death of-the 'Naval Officer. y ' P y And at 'the ports to . liic�h -a-Co only is aflianed fuch the port neare(t thereto, and` within the fa11 me diftri And rl, ; i' Collector lhah -f ilely execute all .the duties in which tbe- co- in every cafe of the death or difabillty :af-a Sur ��y „� , j� fhall nominate a -be lawful -for the Colle�ior of the 'di'f1'ricl to nominate fome fit Surveyor. d, operation of .tlie 'Naval Oioer `is regtaifite as aforefaid ; and pPrfon to :perform his . duties and exercife his authorities: ,shall alfp as far as maybe, peform all .the duties prefcribed `th ' Surveyor's at .the ports where fuch officers are eitabiifhed. And the authoriries of the perfons hereby empowered to a d P „ in the mead of thofe who may be di'fabled or dead fhall cone And at ports to which Surveyors `only are `affigned, every 'tinue until fucc fhn.11 be duly appointed.,. and ready to en • k Plll11.0 7f�A 7 ' fuch' Surveyor.4 all perform all fbc duties heteiri before en- mr, uporl the execution of thP1r ..refpec'tive offices. ., 'olned u o,Ii .Surve .ors and1hall Ofo receive and record ;fhe coies otall mariifes whiCh'fhall 'be tranfm'rted to `liirn `b' SEC. .g: ndbet ,�'icrtherenaded, That from anti after the P f rli day of October next,; .no goods, wares or merchandize palter° from .= the •Colleftor ; fhall record 41 permits ,granted by fuch Cal foreign ports to , } lee'tar.; ditinguifhing .tli, g g , ;al'l lie brought into the' United States; rOIYI allyOrCign pOl;;t have manifellF� • i ' e ua e' weight �meafvrt 'and quali- o r place in any fhi'p or ve'ffeI belonging in the whole or In part 6f cargo. hfy of the goods fpecified therein., and fhall take care that • : • • } o to a citizen or citizens, inhabitant or inhabitants of the €Inst- ` no goods beunladen or del'i'vered `from any fhipoi• veffe'l �illrthi- ; ed States unlefs the mafter, or perfau having the charge of out .a proper r errnit for 'that ur ofe• And at fuch �orts of �? P P.. - p P, command, of fuch %ip or, veffel fhall have on board a manifeii delivery only to which, no -Surveyor is afligned -i tha71 be • • •, ' or manifefts_in writing; figned by fuch mafter or other perfon Coiledors mar lawful for the 'Colle or 'of the d ftri_c'l occafional'ly 'an,d. frond o«zaooallyem- time to time .to employ a proper. person or petrfoiis to do the containing the n.Ame or iiames of the part or ports, place, or laces where the goods in fuch manifeft or manifefts mention. �1 3 ploy a Surveyor . ,. - p - g r duties of a Surveyor, w`ho (hall be inl✓itled to t'he Yike compen- • ed, shall have been refpec'tively taken on board, and the port fation with Infpe&ors durbg the time they fhall be ern I 'gall do place or places within the United states for hick or ports, `d F, a' And the faid `Collectors, Laval Offiicers and Surveyors - Colle6lon ri,• ref eivel attend in perfotl at the parts to 'whhich they are the Panic are refpec'tively configned or defined, and the name ,' P , Y a-nd built of fuch fhip or veflel, and the true admeafurement ' ' r ,al Officers & ref eCtivel ails ned • and -{hall )cee fair and true, accounts Surveyors co P Y '• p or tonnage, thereof, according .to:the regifier of the fame, to= keep sok,, and records of all their tranfatfions as officers of the cufioms p ' gether with the name of. the mafie.r or ,other -perfon hakvi,ng in' fuch manner and form as may De'dtre e'd by the proper the command or charge of fuch ' iip or veffel, and the department, or, �er,having the. fupetintendance of t�e col lFt,t p, port or place., to which fuch fhip ;or. veiled truly betongs9 leioa of the revenue of the United States ; and fhall., at all -and a 3uft and particular accni . t of all the cargo fo ladell. or times fubmit their, books, papers and.•accounts 'to the infp♦ec- taken on board, whether in packages or Rowed loafe, together f tion of Pitch perfons. as may be appointed 'fol• that pnrpofe with the marks and numbers in words at length of the 'faid And the faid .Colleftors fhall at all times pay to the Grder of pachugc8 refpe&ivety, .with a deferi tion Qf each, . as whether •� coite�.o» co the o>i£cerr who Mall` be. author>lzed to, direr the payment P lea uer, pipe butt uncheon ho fhead barrel cafe bale x ` fettle every thereof, the whole of the monies .which they may >refpe ive- g ' P p ' ' puncheon., g ' ' ` ' ' fettle neve pack; trufs chefl box .bundle or other calk or package de. throly receive by virtue of, this aC't (fuch monies as thq are other• . ' y fcribing the fainle by its ufual name or denomination, wife by this ail dire�ed to pay, only excepted) and shall alfo SEC. to. orad b�� it farther Eaia�ted, That if any goads, wares once in every three months, 'or oftener if they.-fhall be requir. or i erchandlze (hall, after the faid hrft day of October next, ed, R r be ��. F a s }p r .�lS•. _ r,. _ . . ... _.. .. .Y.f; ♦ ,.,H:. _.'. .• ..�.' .. ;w'::.5 ..'• 1 r :, .ri.'... j - o- ' _" ` �r. `'1lrX ��`• "" .. ... • 44 Wr 'm` .• " .ur'. .... i1 4.4ry ARM" .... . . „ t •. .. F7 •_ . . d(,.v,.i.+i<• da..:.... ,.a.:Y .{;.,., . •... :...: .'1, r ,#'' -"^ .::M '. ..,+i:;_....• • uo-e. . . ., ,., .:., _.. �•t+ '„<`....'.. : ,.. _.... .. -.rnxrr chY _ •W::'1 y' �,..-i. .;.F.' _ ` n . .. .i!/."l.'Y.E.. :,,....-_rue NF - VY:W t .i. :,1 1.. r. 1'r.. .'«•L 'L<,j..yW.!►/�V n .Y . + J J . 1 L � S ' T 6 z 66 L A W S or, THE U N i T' •E D S T ' A TE S. 167 i r C . � S it r r 11. D: o. be in Dried or brought into the United ota�co, in any fhip or officers of the cutioms ��vho shall fi.fi come on board fuck chip �.D. 174o. 79 p g or veffel upon her arrival within the limits of an diftric't of �•---Y--� veffel' whatever, belonging In the whole , of an part to a Fofeiturc or izens inhabitant or inhabitants of the 'J- the sited States, in which -the cargo or any part thereof is ��aa• citizen or cit , A f sited States, from any foreign port or place, without fuc�i intended to be difcharged or landed, for his or thea, infpec- tion fuch manifeft or manifefts as aforefaid and fhall alto de- manifeft or manifefts in writing, or shall not be included and l; defcribed therein or fhall not agree therewith ; ill every liver to him or them a true copy. or copies thereof (fuch copy t i fuch cafe the ,sifter or other perfon leaving the command or or copies alfo to be provided and fubfcribed by the faid mafter - charge of fuch fhip or veffel, f call forfeit a fum of money or other perfon having the charge or command of fuch chip equal to the value of fuch goods, not included. in filch mane- or veffel,) the production of which faid manifeft or manife{ts, : t¢ IZeCCitution. fess` or manifefts ; Provided 917lways5 That if it fliall be ,,side to gnu t'cie delivery of which faid copy or copies thereof, (hall appear to the fatisfae'lion of the �olle�tor, Naval- Officer and alfo be certified by the faid officer or officers of the cuftoms i j: Who fliall fo firft come on board the faid fhip or veffel on, her Surveyor, or the major part of them, where thofe o =. YY ' ces are arrival wit e b�r i eftablifhed, or to the fatisfaftion of the Collector alone, where hen the limits of any fuch dlitri�t, upon the �a�k of , f, r the faid 'original manifeft or manifefts, with the particular day ;t either of the other of th., faid offices is not eftablifhed, or to f the court in which a trial fhall be had con- and year when fuch .manifeff or manifests was or were pro- �.. ' the fatisfac�tion o duce:I to fuch officer or officers, and when he or they fo re- . cerning fuch f=orfeiture, that no parr of the cargo of filch ship } M 't v��a, taken on ex- ceived the faid co or copies thereof • and fuch officer or of- pY p t t ' or vet�el had been unfhlpped , after i S ficers ` is and . are hereby required forthwith to . tranfmit or sept fuch as u all have been fpecified and-accounted for- in, the report 'of the mailer or other perfon having the charge or cauit~ to be tranfinitted, the faid copy or copies of the faid ma= $ p nifeft or inanifefts .to the Collector of that difiri& and the faid -� command of fuch fhip or veffel, and that the manifeil or ma- i ' nifefts had .been loft or rniflaid, without fraud or collufion,or niafter or perfon having the charge or command of the faid r� , r fhip or vessel, (hall afterwards produce and deliver the faid F •r that the fame was' or -were defaced by accident, or incorre + , �• • original manifest or, Provided by mifl.ake, in every fuch cafe the forfeiture aforefaid shall manlfefls to the faid Collector. ahvays, That nothing herein contained (hall be conftrued to f not be incurred. require ;of fuch mafteer or other perfon havin the charge or Sir c. >< > . end 'be it: further• enacted, That 'every mailer or q p g g ,.*1 „ t•f n leaven the char a oi• command of any fl`,ip or command of fuch ship or veffel, :the - delivery' of more than V, sees e_ -o-- g g . . . 1VIa(lers to de- r • 7ly7yne or cl'�•,ncro afor M one cdpy,of each, manifest to - tae Vilit� r t/1 Ville 7 J a1 VL� 10.1d, liver wanifeltsv veffel belonginZ in the whole or in part to a citizen - or citi- Monera to de. ��; t � + • who (hall iirft come on board of fuch fhip or veffel within ' r zens, inhabitant or inhabitants of the United States, laden p liver a manifett , • y ' four leagues. of the t ' f with goods' as aforefaid, and, bound' to any port or place in 'ie eaa�t of the United States aforefaid, and to the officer or A t one other,. co to f the aiflri�l to theUnited States tna2,1 lion his arrival within four leagues of copy fuch officer or oflxcers as (hall firfl . come on > r , which he is Board within the limits of any diffric't for which the cargo of bound. the coaft thereof, or within any of the bays, harbors, ports, , • such ship or veffel, or foirle part, thereof (hall be:c:onfigned or rivers; creeks or inlets thereof, upon demand, produce fuch deftined or iliall be construed ao require thedelivery of airy- ' manifeft or manifests in writing, which fuch mai`ter .or other tr ; l ' herein before required to have on board his faid ship fucli copy. tor any other officer ; but it fhali be f ifficient in re- person is or veffel to fuch officer or officers of the cu{torns, as (hall first fpe't to any fuch other officer, to produce and thew to hien the faid ori inal manifest or manifests, and the certificate or come on board his faid fhip or veffel, for his or their infpec- g a tion and (hall deliver to fuch officer or officers a true copy certificates thereupon. i or copies thereof which copy or copies Qiall be provided and SEC. 1 2. find be it further enacted, That if the. maflrer or + ' other perfon having the charge •or command of any fhip or fubfcrbed by the faid mater or other perfon having the com- + veffel and that the officer or :veffel laden as aforefaid, and bound to any ort :or lace in the del!very mind or charge of such• ship or ) ,� the United States fhali . not upon his arrival within four Penalty on ne. .s1 shall be certified officers to whom the original manifeft or maw shall have p by the offieer • leagues of the' coaft thereof, or within the limits, of any dif- glcl.R thereof, ` `, f` ' to whom the been fo produced, (hall refpec'tively certify upon the back tricrt thereof, where the cargo of facia chip or veffel, or an r`�i ” " raanife[t is de- rhPreo_F that the- fzme was or were produced, and the day y and year on which the fame was of were fo produced, and part thereof, is intended to be discharged, produce fuch ma- livered. 5 y nifeff or manifefts in -writing, to the proper, officer or officers, �; that fuch copy or copies as aforefaid, was or were to him or delivered and f call likewife certify upon the . back of upon demand thereof, and alfo deliver fuch copy or copies ti .. ' • thereof as aforefaid, according to the dire6tions of this Ad in fuch copy or copies, the day and year on which the, fame was or were delivered and shall forthwith tranfmit fuch copy or each cafe, or. •shall not give an account of the deftination of �• . , � fuch` fiiip or veffel, which he is hereby required to do, upon copies to the refpe&ive Colle ors of the feveral diff.ric'ts to ,f • re ueft of fuch officer or officers, or fhall qve a falfe account r' ' which the goods by - fuch manlfeft or manifefis fhali appear q �r refpec'tively to be .configned • and that the faid matter or of the, faid deftination in order to evade the production of h charge or command of an fuch the faid• man-ifeit or manifefis ; the faid mafter or other •per- other perfon fo having the g Y fon having.. the charge or command of fuch fillip or veffel, fhip or veffel, shall in H6 manner produce to the officer or fl;<all forfeit foe• every fuch refusal, ne lec`t or offence, a fum C. ' officerc g l no 111 a...K 4 •i y • F �• b IT - • '11q, u W r z r .i ,r;_:-.y . ,y.-,y.>y _ .� .r.t',d .. . m. .ucc..-1 >Tr' J. . >• .: :, : ,5,� • � h =-Y'r—•qn. .ri. .: ...- .. ..y.. l _.. • ,-. _ _ ..-...w.r'iNa*-,--.�.oLi-.:, - . •.�' • ..r',. .._ � .rte- • .; - ; . . ,/ •... , ,._.. .... � !,i,.:eKs•,.,.., - ' .. a .. _.. .... „i. .. ` ' 'A11�4 +.•r",.y„ti. r-�...�.,4p4..•..Y 1.,........ �" , �I 1 „M • � k'1 , • 1 168 1 A• W S OF ��>✓ U N x T E D S T A T E So r V9 3; �1.D. >< 790. not ;exceeding five hundred dollars. And if fuels officer or of. her way to Tome more interior diftxid to which the may be . D. r 790. ' • tthin the di-ftance bound, before report or entry (Ball have been made by the � ' �--•,r--� ficecs '�rif coming on 'board;, -m each cafe w, Penalty for re. or limi.t.s faforefaid -{Nall ne led or refufe to certify on the )Wafter or other perfon having the charge or command of fuch "'aaef' of vef- �^ fuGng or nc- ? 5 fels to Incur a ' g '1 slating to cern back of fuch .dianifeft or -mani�fefts, 'tile ,"produLaiam thereof, fhip or veffel, with the Collector of Tome diftrid of the Uni• pen:+lty for frit- of tnanifelts. and the dellVer of facia copy or S;o ICS ' rof edit/ in rom an y eI as are ted States, the faid �mafter or other Brion having fuck charge g . y 1 y Py: • P P '� P g diftridt after ar- herein before directed o be delivered to fuch officer or offs_ of command fhall forfeit and pay the fufn of four hundred riving, if they } • , do not enter, t t tees ; 'every fuch offiEcer, -fo negle in�g orxefufi'ng, (hall for dollars. And It fhall be lawful for any Collector, Naval-Of do not 'n cafes ` and the' fum of five ,hun•dred dUillars. facer, Surveyor, or commander of any of the cutters herein of diftrefs;, . r 3i ` • PY : That -if 'after the arrival after mentioned, to arreit and bring back, or caufe to be ar- 4 t ;. �4ne� �e rt further �na�e�l, - . of ,alny {hip or vefiel -fo 'ladm with 'goods as -aforefaid, and refted and brought back, fuch fhip or veffel, to fuch port of the • , United States to which it may be roof} convenient) done, " Penalty for un- bound to *the United Sxate's, 'wltl�llrlt'he '1'it<1'its of any of the Y n Y )actin *y Dods diflrrds of the Utiltecl Siatzs 'oar withitl 'foiar leagues of the Provided, (list if it fila)) be made to appear b the oath of the w PP Y without autho- cDaft theroof, 'zany part of t-he .Cargo of fuch fhip or veffel faid matter or other perfon having the charge or command -ofit lity. a ..., of the erfon next in command y fhal�l Abe unladen .for An t1r o.fe 'whaievear5 frog out of Iirch fuch chip or • veffel, p • , ` l' Y � � p�' r elle) as aforrefaid within h'e limits or di'ftance aafore- or other fuflicient proof to the far-:sfaction of the Collector of t Up o the diftriFt within which fuch fhip or veffel (hall afterwards faid, before fuch fhip or v'e�€1 f�a-1.1 'cotyle to the proper place ` for the difcharge of her :car•'go or tome part thereof Wand fhall come, or to the fatisfadion of the Court in which the prole- ' • ' cution for fuch penalty may be had -that the faid departure, or i` � be theve dui authorized b the proper officer or officers of P Y Y 9 P ! Y 3' P . P j' the cu-stns; to utllade these; the rnafier -or other perfon attempt to depart, was occafioned by diftrefs of weather, pur- ; its tilaxld of fuch ihlp or vefiel, and the fust or durefs of enemies, or other neceflity, the faid penalty having ' the *charge or cofhall not be incurred. mate or other jyafon noxt ih co=xrl-a,nd, =(Nall tefpe iv'ely for: I rl fei•t and pay ,thr. film of °onIe �th6ufand =dollats and 'tre >g�oods; &,C$ > 6. find be it further ena�ed, That within twenty-four r y r ' warm and rnerehandl�e fn unladen a>sd uri'fhapped, (hall be hours after the arrival of any fhip or veffel from any foreign ` v k and, forreituee forfeited an•dlof. except in the -t of �fome' un avoidable,ac- port or place, at any port of the United States efiablithed by To make an f thereof ; cident, acceflity or cl'Iftrd 4of v�veather ;- oaf vcfhich �ur<avolda-- law, at which an officer of the cu#torns refides, or within any hours entrywithin z¢ ' bre accident; ^neceffty. or dift'reA the mafter or other perfon harbor, inlet or creek thereof, if the hours of bufinefs at the ;' ,n 1, p- the 'ehar*P r,r rnfxjY-nni- of fuch fhio car veffel., ihalll give office of the chief officer of the cu{tolrls at fuch port will per. Q' ll Jid♦'L19 Y� � �v � .r..r -Atli j � � r � � notice to; xnd toget+laer .w3tli tw© or �tnore -of the thartners iii mit, or as Poon thereafter as the faid hours wiii ,permlt, the except •itl cafes board :filch ihi o`r veffel 'fhall tizake proof upon oath1 before wafter or other perfon having the charge or command of fuch fhip or veffel, fhall repair to the faid office, and (hall make re- of accident or fhip .or the tlolle�lor 'or other chief officer of the diftor�ns of -the d f- tric't. ::>ithin the limits +of vs�iti+ch fuch act dent, uecl, or port to the faid chief officer of the arrival of the laid 41ip or A , • ; ` diftrel's1ra11 happen'y or b�efot•e the Colles'tor or other chic-' of- veffel ; and within forty-eight hours :after fuch ata ival, shall r, fleet of th'e di{trid within the s of which fuch fhip or make a further report to the Collector of the dif}rift in which h"s cart;�,;th °fa veffel (hall afterwards arrive, if the faid accide€at, neceffity o"r fuch port may be, of the name, burthen and lading of fuch ihip in 48 hours ; - or veffel, whether in packages, or (towed loofe, a"d of the par- a diit;refs (hall ha'v happened riot withilthe n liri�its of any dif • the coft of the United Stains titular marks, numbers and contents of each package, and the trld , but within four leagues of (which oath the faid Collector or other chief officer is hereby place or places, perfon or perfons to or for which or whom i f •k ;t' .':, authorized -and required t'b ad-mantfter.) they are refpec'tively configned or deftined, alto of the place or Sic 14, And be art,infer ew7ed Tlratif amy goods 'wares places where fhe took iii her lading, of what country built- 4., uil* Mafters recei�- or merchardize fo unladen fr6rft on 'board of any fuch fhip from what fcreign port or place fhe laft failed, who was matter >} ing goods) ex- or veffel, (hall be prat or received into a'ny oth- er. fhip, vefi'el or or ,commander of her during the voyage, who is at the time t � . ' sept in fuch cafes, to forfeit ' Oat, ex In the Cafe of fuch accident, nneflilY of diftrefs, of fuch report wafter or commander of her, and (if ' a veil') treble their va- 'as a,fcrefaid to be notified iatld proved as aforefa�id, the faid of the United States) who are owners of her ; unlefs the whole Inc and veffels; � - i - r rnafter or other perfon hay.�ng the eharge or co nmaiid of the of fuch tnformatian required on the fecond report as aforefaid, ;ry fhip, veffel or :boat hitt;, wh ole the faid goods (hall be fo ptit fhall have been given at the time of making the firft report, in t thet& which cafe it fhall not be neceffar to make a further report, and rece>.ved:; and every other• perfon aiding and affft ng y p in (hall forfeit treble the value of the faid goods ; and theAnd in the cafes in which the gaiter or perfon having the j A faid fhi , boast or veffei (hall alto be forfeited and loft. P charge or command of any fhip-or veffel herein before requir- 1 See, r5. and die at j�rther ens ed, Th»t of any f„p - r vel. ed to have onboard at the time of her departure from fuch fon fel which shall have arrived tithin t'he lit-lits of any - diftrid reign port or place for the United States a manlfeft or mane- an forvi .n ort. or place, fhall dd.% felts of the lading of fuch fhi or veffel, or of an art thereof, � .of the United States fro m, any g p .p g P Y P part or attempt to depart ft'onl the fame, unlefs to proceed oil the faid mafter or perfon having the. faid charge or command, hCr it;all at the time of making the faid report;deliver thefaidmani- r Ss fefi. t I k - �• jaagM Y Y 1r N C rt . t . b . _ � � v x ., i.:. .:. :.i" ,. .,: .. . . .. . e.. •..,,1 ••:i.'^ «ti��+.r.:+YIM'� i. M w.Y.. r.. r NV ,.. i ! -, • ) vu. P �...w. �,r.. .-lYJ/ 1. Lys.:-,'.. l •r M., '. . , • �, . Ar , -C. ..). �•' �}' • •'1 AA�) fill rl �J p.• rjr • 1`P �rt s A<_. w { n} 9 170 L W S OF THE UNITED S TATES. 1�.D. r 790. eft or manifefts to the Collector to «'11om the faid re ort shall f P von for. obtaining drawbacks of duties, Provided 1zevert-l�elef AD. i � c. .t Tlilit fuch bond fhall'not be required in re'fpecZ to the '.roods �--•- --�-� a, ' �.,...�••„ be made, and (hall declare to the truth of fuch m,anifeff or ma- i 9 l and deliver a Bond not to he it nifefts as the fame ought to be, in conformity to the dlrecions on board of any fhr or vefle'1 wl3:ich fl�a.11 have jput into the ' manifc there- And the faid matter or perfon haven the charge Y P required wheat - of to the Col- Of this Act. P g United 5't:ates from )neceffity, to ,be made appear in manner vefrele pit in " ;, ' le�lpr. or command of any fuch fhi.p or velfel, shall in each cafe declare herein :after rcicribed, � � � p: - from diftrcfs• that nopart of her lading, fince her departure from the faid fo- SLc 19. 4..ndhe it furtber enacted, Thar_ it fi1all he�la'wfiul for t s reign port or place from which fhe-fhall be fo reported to have 'a'ny ,fliip or veffel in which any goads, wares or merchan�dize p id on�3r ,in �l,? laft failed has been landed or. unlad.. d, or otherw ife removed � Shall be >Yrought into the United Statei:from arty foreign part i�1Cll aiflri�ls ' where goods ' p o makeoath p p y, or � • lace 'to proceed with the fame fraril 'di{ti i to del i atq l port on oath of from on board of her, except as he (hall then f ecif together P e, :to � �• ' are lamed. what he may With the caufe time place and manner ; and fliall further de-' withilln the United States in orderr•to the landin ar deliver have landed y "the eof and the duties -on fuch of the faid good s061-Y as 1flia11 I Clare that in cafe he fh-ill afterwards difcover or know of an t. � r . fence he failed � � ' kq; from the port 'OOdS, wares or merchandize other than thofe b him then ' ,A Y -be landed 'in any diftrict, ,fh-ak be = aid or fecured to -be aid where he load • - P reported lie will forthwith thereafter make report thereof to within fuch di'ftric'l ,' 1 t ' ed. the faid Collector • which report and declarations ref ectivel ' writing, P e art making the fame, and SEC. 20. And be at further enacted, y p or roile0or to � That before a.rl - �hi, � . . �laall be in figr�ed by h party g veffel fhall depart from the diftri& in which fhe (hall fir•ft ar- furnifh the 1 shall be attested b his oath, to the best of his knowledge and rive 'for another diftri n,afler or a vet- , � x, Y ft with goods 'wares or -mcrchandize fei mound to ; • 'd Collector is hereb authorifed and re uir- ' r belief , and the fat _ y q brought in fuch fhip ,or �veffel frurn ,a forein port or place, au°Ter diftri& ed to admini�fter the fame. And it the faid master or perfon the duties whereof 'fhall not have been -paid" or fecnxted,. the nistlreporrry having the charge orcomrnand of any fuch fhip or veffel fliall mafter orperfon havi•ngtthe charge or co-M- Mand of fruch flii:p o"r neglect or omit to make the faid reports, or either of them, veflel fha.11 ob`ain tfrolm the Collector of the dif ricr frown which >' declaration r declarations or to deliver the faid manifest .. t I and declara to o . , he shall be about to depart, .(who as hereby, required to a'i•arft r .J (' a Penalty on re- or manif fts, or to take the faid oath, as the cafe may re uire 1A y Y q the fame) a copy of the made by fuch matter or per. l 1 ; Mal or negledt. he f fall for every fuch offence forfeit and pay the fum of one fon Navin the charge or tcorrl'rna•n having� g d of.fuch dip csr veffel, cer- thoufand dollars* tified 'by the .faid Cole'&or, 'together with -a cer'tifi.catfe !of the SEC. 1 Provided alwa s and be it furtber ena ed, That it , , . , F 7 y a quiintity, a°nd particulars of 'the ;goods -which (hall, appear, to which he is to Y fall not be neceflary for the rriafter or perfon having the 'hire to leave been la'rrded within his diftri& And «titrhi+n flew to the 1Vlaflers of fo- colle�or of char a or-command of any fhip or veflelaf war,or of any fhip or twetity_falsr hours after the arrival :of 'fuch;•fhr, orredpt l 'rr reign chips of . .. .,� - _ �• `. , n. L1• . war or packets ve lel em, ployea �y any prillcC o>S 1tatC as a unlit; dClf;C� '`^rrn w n n- ` fol th alfier' 'or within 2 hours i p__ �- e 'i:n a.nu nrhP.r t}t�-r�n�. :th•P 'fa. � • not to make re_ , wrd .ma perfon liaVing `Ihe after his arri- i conveyance ance of letters and dif atches and not ermitted b the port and entry. Y. : P ' .p Y charge :or com-ma-nd of 'fuch fhi,p or veffel • I all inxke report val. � laws of fuch rine or state to be employed in the trans o'rta- t,< p • P nor entry to or with the Colle�oi- rn� �'�cho'th'er dittric� pro- F tion of goods, wares and 'merchandize in the way of trade, to ducing and fher ving .the faid rcatified, opy -of bis' fairs •irft -rt- -c t make fuch report and entry as aforefaid. ptrt, tngLi`ier with a certtitficate Wr'olrnle :ch CUllec}or of any Ma{ ers or vef- SEC. 18: And be it f r•tl�er ena ed, That it f call be lawful for other diftrid within which -any of trhe ;"goody, wares, car m r- ) felsafter arriv_ the faid fllip or vefiel to proceed with any goods,wares or mer chxndize brought in >F'ueh &jporedl ffiall 'have 17een before ' t° ink may r ter- chandize brought in •her, which f fall be .re orted b the faid , ing may pro- g a • P Y landed, 'of ,the quantity And particulars of-filch =of ;the I-aid ; ceedtoafo- matterorotherperfon havingthe chargeor command of thefaid goods, wares and rrrei-etl and ze as 'fha°lllln:az='e been fo lla d'ed :in reign port. ship or veffel, to be destined for any foreign port or place from reach di,triEt refile ively ° �excep`t in 'the 'ftatte of 'Geatr is '} 1 the diff ,i ,within which fuch flit or vei el fhall frit arrive I ; . _ . ' ;•. k P ' Where fucl3 repott , fnall 'lie 'made .vel irbin fox ty-eight hours . ' to fuch foreign port• or place, without paying or fecu'ring the Provided,a'lways', Tho: �thie rnafter or perfon h`a�vtiri� `the 'Charge And to give � . : l payment of any duties upon fuch of the faid goods, wares or soar command d the faid Ffhi or 'vef el fhalI ftrfk hre band bond that the rnerchandize as (hall be quail re•ex -exported in t$e faid flee . P refidue of his y , P P �V1th ogle or more frrreties "to the 'fatrisfa'ct><'o'n of tht Collet'tor goods (hall be or veffel accordingly ; anything Herein contained to the con. sof the =di•f rift within which the faid hip or veffel :Mall irff entered and de- Icvered in fuch • , trary notwithstanding. Provided always, That the faid maf_ arrive. fn a fain equal 'to the amoun't� of the dntics on the refs- dinri&.-as re- t ,' after giving f; bond that his ter or perfon: having the chargedeflined to. or command of the faid ship rltie of the faid cods a`ccord>n'g 'to l�zoh:' eflirm'a'te a°s .tie faid ported to be ,X caro° fltall not or veffel shall first give bond with one or more furetles, Ina 'Collector fiml1 form tlhereL4 with `C•on"diflon rthat ,the .laid re- r j r be landed in a x the U. S. with- fum equal to the amount of the duties upon the faid goods, fid>ae o'f the faid goads Iffiall be dull -entered :and delivered in out firfl: enter- . y fie-ch other ,dif;•ria -or diftri& of the United States for -hich v. wares and tnerchandize, as the fame shall be estirliiated b the ed. Collector to whom the faid report (hall be made, to the_fatis- the f4aw •shall have beth re • ort& ' • " ' ' tion of the faid Collector with condition that the faid p ° d to be defined: Amd the F, fa , faid bond (hall be cancelled or difcharged by the production t ; g;ods•, wares or mercha'ndize; or any part thereof wall not be of a cer'tiflcate or certifioates from the �Cvl�l:efor or'Colle�}urs landed within the United States, 1.1 tllefs 'the due entry thereof of the diftrioft rr ,distriicts for which thie faid goods fhall :have shall have been firfi made, and the duties thereupon ,paid or been rae•por�ttd,. t �, "fyih the duce>n"t•ry and,delivery :of'the faid fecured according to law, which bond €hall be cancelled goods in fuch diftri& or di•ftric'ts or -.upon due roof. lc in like manner as bonds hereinafter dire ed to be gi. 'Afisfadien of the Collector b whom the faid bond (hall have 1, Vs ven Y been 1 > is 3 fir; ,r E , rt ...�..s' :. . .:M"•; aYal�Y`+'. .. �.+a�.'�a,rr�ii.�'ST—:.�_---- -' / . .. .. u a . w „ v�*J' g s: I 4v FF t 5, let; l ` 'j , Ny " r'ti i L A W S of THE `i S 172 U N I T T r1 '�' i r S 7 t t r,r C AD. i79o. been taken, that fuch entry and delivery were prevented by particularly larl'} fpectfy the faid articles i r. the �re�iol t zv be t? hirrl fl. D• t � o, • made as aforeiait Y i 9 �± fome unavoidable accident or cafualty, and that if the whole i, def; nati.jg there as the fea fierce of the �._--Y...� ,' or any part of the faid goods fliall not have been loft, that the Paid !hip or vefiel ; and in the fail oath to die taken by fuch fame has been duly entered and delivered within the TJnited maffer or other perfon, lie fliall declare that the articles fu ire - YY �, cified as Ica frores , fi States. And if the mailer or perfon having chane oi` com i c s• are frilly fuch, and were bona, fide put c}rt X , Penaltg on tic- mand of an fhip or veffel fliall fail by ,his nep e& or fault to board the lar Y p } �1 .d ship 'O'r vedel ftir the ufe of fisc cttllcers crc•�* gtec�k thereof, obtain the faid copy of his faid report from the Colleaor of and pafl'engers there0 and •were not brought and are not in. Y ' tetlded liy way of ivercha-ndize or for fate • �•Iiereu on the i the di{tric'l from which he fliall be fo about to depart or of � ' - • ' faid articles fliall be free frvtrl dot P� rvidec! ulzva ' ' Y x '�. any certificate which he ought to obtain as aforefaid , or fhall y . - y t hat r..;,, *i,oit fliall appear to.•tlie tollec'lor to whorrt filch i'�l�E�i:t flial} "be 7�xcefs •atuccl, � neglec'f o produce and iliew the ' C, �„ �.... Coliec`for of any ita g ': other diflric'b to . which the Paid fhip or veffel shall afterwards ode, t�getht r t �h the Nav' l-Office' r. v�here there is one, of & datiea tl�erts• proceed, within the -time-for that purpefe herein before fpeci- done wFiere fliere is none, that tfic quan: ixies of the faid arts_ on'• fied he (hall forfeit and pay for every fuch negle or omif. cies fo reported as Ica stores .are exceiiiye, it {!?3?1 be lav{rful fGr, } ` i' ' the faid 'Col`lee or join I with the faid I�laval,Ofiicer, or one Pion five hundred dollars. as tile cote may be, in .is or their difcie`tion to eilitiaate file ' SEc. 2 i . And be it further enaed, That the owner or h aiii0unt of the dot on fuch ecefs wlltch fliall b'e forth- �? owners, confignee or , confignees of any goods, in or '• y �� ah - aid 6• • t : . • . . ' + merchandize on board of any fuch fliip or veflel, or in cafe of or clialr y he faid mailer or . erfoii having the corninand ` r Owner or con- �' ! figneeto make his. her or their abfence or ficknefs, his., her or their known ge of the faid {h p or veffel to the faid CoIIecto"r oli entry of goods r a n of fUCfelClil� , �� fa6tor or agent in.his her or their names within fifteen days P' the value of excef• And if an of thte" imported, upon g !''lid articles fliall be', landed to r tl�e ` ur 'ofe of bei f oath, after report of the matter or perfonhaving ,the charge orcom- C _ . . . P 1? ag olc�,.. of to be otherwlfe 13fed th 6 ,1 K ti mand of fuch fhip or veffel to the Colle&or of the diftrift for .a.n as the f�a f}ores or the, tfttp ar vel~- {r which fuch goods, wares or merchandize fliall be deftined, fel in whtcli they ,were brought, ail fuch as flaalh nded' t' h s .� { df 7• 15 i fall lie forfeited olid �hc ina r or cori�mander of. fuch Ilii P�a�n '. for t Mall make entry thereof with the faid Colleor, and shall fpe- , e yr vefi�el betnig Privy thereto fliall g anj rrioi'e.'ovei• fr,rfeit olid pay telling then. ! cify in fuch entry the particular marks, numbers and contents a _ Y - of each package or parcel whereof they shall confifl: or if in treble the �•alue of the articles�f ' landed bulk, file quantity and quality, together with the nett prime Arid alfo io afcertai ; n wwbat arc cies nt� Cr n; tC e pfeii i• b vc exeni from dot as tfZe cloatfis, bootie, ;foothold #uri�iture tool`sr coat thereof, and shall alto produce to the faid Collector, if mr im" seniciir, of the tea • ' -tools. . . � I any fuch there be, the -original invoice or invoices, or other „ P ' ��e of piofeilions of perfons arriving . •• %Vi iiri the United States y. ; ` documents- in lieu thereof, and bill or bids of lading all S F c• . Bi ii i?rtl�er eria ed 7'hiat doe er tr thereof as _of }` which {hall be done upon the oath of the perfon by whom 3 f y � , ,r . other goods, wares and merchandize- but fepara'fe an ciit • fuch entry mall be made,. according to the bet} of his or her X - Other articles exempted,"from r=, knowledge 'and belief ; who fliall thereby alto declare that if tic • r om that �f` ay other g«ods, �t•ares cit mercliattdize sirs_ duty, to be f h� or the shall afterwards difcover or know of an other ported from a forei n , prt or. lam • ` i y s Y ,P ..e, Ilia!'! be , made with the teres dictindir • C<>11ec o'r of file difl:.i i-cl 'iii �vliich the faid articles are intend upon4 Datil by 4; goods, wares or merchandizes imported in fuch chip orveiiel, td to be 1'aiided liy,ttie ocher therecif, lits r m belonging or configned to the perfon or perfons by whom or ° r t• ; , the otitner ; v trier abent, vvho on whofe behalf fuch ,entry (hall have been made he or'fhe fliall niche oath bef"vre the toad 611 iftor, accoidan ' to file lieff of Ills car' ber li otvIvd . : : .. ; . will forthwith make known the fame, in order to the due en- h , ge• or belief, touching the perfon to < ; • I�1 • ., .. . • trythereof, and the payment or fecurin the payment of the �v �=oiii the faid ai titles. Mall` beton and his callir � or Decoa. ', ,15 flan the` ar"riv' or e� �"ecled .iii�i�al o'f_the faid ei•�'an within' l duties thereupon : Provided always, That where the portico- ; �, p lars of any fuch goods, wares dr merchandize (hall be un- the United States, olid that th-e faid• ai tides are txiily Intended s known in lieu of the chit herein before directed to be made fol• file ut'e`of file faid o�vrier folel or ninth w"itti' Ili or ler` Y taxiiil as t11c cafe ina tie Y�� j . 1' an entry thereof !hall be made and received according to the Y t ` J , y g . ... .. . . .. .. .. .' y and are i.oa d•ti e&' .nor , indireit t sin �ortea or in or tale' • K'h�chb4th fhalj'be `in writing circumttances of the cafe, the party making the fame, declot • 1 , ing upon oath all that he or fhe knows or believes concerning endorfed` upf�ii the faid entry, . arid` fubfcritied 6' he art • xn kiri the fame .And iii ca • • e -a } 1� YI t the quantity and particulars of the faid goads, and that he or g i`e the fold party, fliall be ether ' F t,• si ,t;i • than elle fhe has no• other knowledge or information concerning the Qcc•ner of fire faid ar'tic,les, he Qi• flie fliall give bond' °# til- fame ; which entxy,as well the firil.as the loft, fliall be made,in tvifli" one of mare fui'etie� to tlie' fa'tisfac'fidn of thefaid .Col'.. t • • �e or in a funi e ual' to " hat Id lie 01% atriou ' t of t'he'oti cr,tt��y ��n writing, and shall be fubfcxibed by the party making the q ' j fame. duties• on' the faid articles• if im ported fiti' bicet to duty, with of the owner to . • cont�ttin •. . , . . _ , be produce t . Sea•{toree ex And in order to akertain what articles ought to be exempt» n that in a certain time therein to' fie i eci fed riot ex within one 'ear P ; t etnpt #torn du• ed from dot as the tea ftores of a chip or veffel ceeding. on.e year- a like oath as above dircFted fliall: be` `Y' y' lz y. the rid gy ; and if not matte" bcfore' t•Iie faid Cullec'fo: ` J` SEe. as. Be it further enacted, That the mailer or perfon having the charge or command of i'uch fhip or veffel, fliall Z' t �laall particularly s ,I r `6 •it •Y r•5, I T' r h • n '�VI,�„ - " .. .Y" a .�i .-. ,.o„en•., � w?,�',"sky T''''aa�negY'«t, :: .. s+:r•+�. -... a''- ... ...LE—. l--.rv1 ,,, r ,.....• ,. .p..- .a,.. ♦i' - . Y.. pp•c 44 ,. _ :a PI ' Kn 1AV• ' r a ... III ...- t •V yr a FI i 5.;. ' 7�. I. A "i OF THE �T N .I r : . D S rF . A rF E S. I / S t1• ;tD• 179o. shall be produced to liirn duly authenticated ; whereupon a fuln equal to what the duties would ,be on the faid articles if A D i7 0. permit (hall and may be granted for landingthe faid articles• they were not of the growth, roduft or manufacture of the �.._.Y....� g P , 9 r end transmit And a copy of every fuch entry, and of the oath endorfed United States ; with condition that the fail certificate (hall be S with the entry, to the secre- thereupon, shall be tranfmitted to the Secretary of the. Trea- produced•within the term of�f'our months, it fhall be lawful for the Paid Collecl.or to grant . �F surf the fury for his information: a - , • g nt a permit for the landing of the y And whereas by the letter of the act, intitled, An Ac"t for said articles, in like manner as if the faid certificate had been haying a duty on goods; wares and merchandizes imported produced. .. into the United States," articles of the growth or manufacture SEc. 26. ,find be' 'it further enaFfed, That the oaths to be s of the United States exported to foreign countries and taken upon snaking of any of the reports or-entries aforefaid, Oaths how aa• , brou�-ht back to the United States, are iub�ed to duty on tether by the matter, or other perfon having the char a or m,ni(�ered oR • g entries. thdr importation into the faid States. And whereas it was command of any ship or veffel or the owner or confinee r not the intention of Congrefs that they fhould be fo fubjec� of any goods, wares or merchandize, his or her factor or agent ' to duty (hall be admin>iffered by the Colledor . Y or officer to whin re c That in every cafe port or entry. (hall be made, and where there (hall be a SEC- 24. Be s: therefote fi�rtho'r enacted, Na �. 'paidin which a duty may have been heretofore paid on goods, vol-Officer, in the prefence.of fuch Naval-Officer, who (hail ?' Art nis wares or merchandizes of the growth or manufacture of the attend for that purpofe, and lhall be reduced to writing, and exported and United States, exported to a foreign ' country and. brought (hall be fubfcribed by the perfon adminiftering the fame and brought back, It to be rchrided, back to the Paid Rates, the amount thereof shall be. repaid to by the Paid Naval-Officer, if any (hall be prefent : And the the perfon or perfons by whom the f9be (hall have been paid, said Collector, jointly with the Paid Naval-Officer, where there or to his, her or their reprefentatives, and that in every cafe is a Naval-Officer, or alone where there is none (hall accord r efkimate of �d in which fuch duty may have accrued, but may not have been ing to the beft of his or theirJudgment or information make their aunount x y fhall here- a ftim grofs eate of the amount of the duties on the goods paid, the fame be .remited, .and that no fuch duttaken, ! ` after be demanded, provided that the regulations herein after wares or merchandize to which the entry of any owner. or ' refcribed for afcertainin the identity of fuels goods, wares conflgnee, his or her fador or agent flial p g g 1 relate., which efts- or merchandize be obferved and complied with, and that as mate (hall be :endorfed upon fuch entry, and figntd by the ;'� , well in refpec't to thofe heretofore imported, as far as may be officer o� officers making the fame. And the amount of the t t practicable, as to thofe hereafterto be imported* faid duties according to the faid eftimate, having been firil< i E And alfo to afcertain the identity of articles of the growth, paid or secured purfuant to the provifions of tAis ac the - 7 their identity, ch having faid Collector fhall grant a permit .to land the goods, wares or p�UduC� or manufacture of the United States, whichr how afctrt4in- been exported to any foreign port or place, fhall be brought merchandize, whereof fuch entry shall have. been 'niade, and ` N .d,a8d entered. then and not otherwif back to the faid States e, it fhall be lawful to land the faid SEC- !z5. .Be it further enacted, That report and entry there- foods. t of mall be made as in other cafes of goods, wares and mer- SEC* 27. Plod be it further enacted, That nogoods, • . wares or � �• r chanrl;=; imported from a foreign port or place, and proof merchandize brought in any fh?p .or veff-el from any foreign by oath of the perfon or perfons havirAg knowledge of the port or place, fhall be 'unladen' or delivered from fuch Phi or penalty for un. E, • p lading goods t facts, fbail be trade to the fatisfadion of'f. the Collector of the vefl'el within the United States, but in open day, that is to anlefv in open ; ' t! diiiric't, with wham fuch entry fhall be jointly with the Na- fay, between the rifing and Petting of the fun, except by fpe. day and Withk. a nertnit, val-Officer, if there be a Naval-Officer, or alone if there be no ci icenfe from the chief,officer of the pore for that purpofe Naval- Officer, that ,the faid articles had been exported from nor at any time without a-permit from the Collector for fuch the United States, as of their growth, product or manufac- g y;; F , unlading or deliver and if any goods wares or merchan- ' ' , # ture, and of the time when b whom, in what fhip or veffel ize fliall be unladen or delivered from any iuc.li Up or vefi'el, �} and for what port or place they u►ere is exported ; and if the. contrary to the direr' ions aforefaid, or arty of tlierr�, the roof- faid Collector fhall be other than the Colledor of the diferict. tenor perfon having the command or charge of fuch fhip or .from which the faid articles fhall have been exported, a cera. veffel, and every other perfon who fhall knowingly be Coll' on t tificate of the latter fhall be produced to the former, tefetfyn cerned or aiding therein, or in removing, ftoring or other_ ] 1. �. i - ung the exportation thereof n conformity to the proof afore wife fecuring the faid goods wares or merchandize (hall for faid ; . whereupon a permit full and may be granted for land. feit and pay the fum of four hundred dollars for each offence• ( l. . s ing the fame Provided, That if the faid certificate cannot fit (hall be dlfabled from holding any office of truff or pro. , be immediately produced,, and if the proof otherwife required t under the United States, for a term not exceeding fever fhall be made, and if bond fhall be given, with one or more years ; and it (hall be the duty of the Collector of the diitriFt r fureties, to the fatisfac'tion of the Colledor of the diferid to adveitife the names of all fuch perfons in a newip3per, within which the faid articles axe intended tq be landed, in a printed in the ila�e in which he refides, by ithin twenty days Irfm Ir fu M, after each refpedive convidi.on• And all goods, wares or ?r merch4ndize, ,� f • ri F t 1 a i- .. V.,.p. ...-.'v .......... .a 7., i �. . it [ :'. 1 f�•r. :%. ♦t _' „ r.. �•ei 11„''1•' L ... ._.,..1 • i. .4ip. ni 1 tor.7 f ✓JII...d'. . l'.. . .. .. .... . :LK:+. .. ,3_•.Val: r v t � lila ♦ � - . • yr , , • . \T} ` +� pt l l en ; J r r�I R 1- 76 L '.A W S or THE UNI YD ST . ATE . S• 7 t } f rC'Iundize fo unladen or delivered fball betornc forfeited to be b him or each of'therii kept, the name cir na. cs oom. .1' .4.D• i 7c9o• trio y p , *n f the J.D.D r79 and- may be feized by any of the officers of the cufioms ; and perfon or *perfon's in `vhofe behalf suets permit -was' granted And goods to Where the value thereof, according to the higheft market price to ether with the particulars therein fpecified, and the i>la?-ks he furfcited,. of. the fame, fhall amount to four hundred dollars, the vefd$ numbers kind's, and defcriptians of the refpec'tive packages t►ckle, apparel and furniture, (hall be fub►ecl to like feizure which ih'all be unladed urfuant thereto. .end the,waoes or f X.; and forfeiture. J coni enfati'oti of fuch f ec'}or or 1'nf ec'tors in going ly Brum and cages, r• P P P g g b► Sec • �8. And be it farther en�rt ed, That no snoods, wares ar one di{lric't to another, fhall be defraved by the rna'fler or per- rtmerchandize, brought in any snip or vciTel from any foreign fon having the charge of the veffel in which the; ref�edive- ` h ua d i Cl ,�, port or place, requiring to be weig cd r o g ge n order to afcertain the duti. s thereuptrn, fhafl be rernoted froni any Sic. 31 - And be it further enacted, CIm'at it shall be lawful officers of the ' i �►r� '• cd'before tieing whaef or place upon which the fame May be landed or put, for all Colledo-rs, Naval-Officers, Surveyors•, I'nfpe�ors, and cane1,, the, ' 1�''; wei•yhed ur . { < r before the faire (hall have been weighed or gUageo , by or un. the officers of the revenue cutters herein after mentioned, to duty. asilo to r u ,rcd, , it u • y ft ferki;ed. der the direction of a pi oper officer for that purliofe , and if go on board, of fhips or vefiels in any part of the United i . .t f . � guy fuch croods wares or merchandize, (hall be removed from States or within four leagues of the coaft thereof if bound , k fuch wharf or splace, unless .`ViLh %vi,fent of the proper officer to the United States whether in or out of thein ref ec'live dif_ before the fame shall have been fo weighed of gtiagcd, the fame a trifts; for the purpofes of demanding the manifests aforefaid, 5 ' 1hall be forfeited, and may be feized by anyofficer of the and of examining and fearching the faid flips or vefl'els ; and cufloms. the faid officers refpeCtively (hall have free accefs to the cabin F, ; And be it trrtl�er enacted ' 'hat all -� � __, ..�_ .. , UEC• 2g. f 6.00da-, w a� teLs of and every other part of a fhip or veffel• And if any box, trunk, It, i merchandize of which entry (hall have been zi ade, without theft, cafk, or other package, fhall be found in the cabin; (leer- •P i ' any � P : fpecification of particulars, fha'lI be cofiveyed to 'force ware- age; or forecaflle of fuch Elis or yeller ' or in an other lace houfe or flore•houf"e, to be defibnated by the Calle&or in the feparate from the rcfidue of the cargo, it fhall be the duty of r 1 f • ij . ? 1 goods to be parcels or packages eonta.initig the fatnie, utider the care or the faid ofreer to to)ke a particular account of every fuch bort, l , Mored by the fore io e'r officer, until the articulare thereof ;Hiatt be ex. aoiiecRor until P p p trunk,'c4 ' t package; and the marks, if any there be, and a the duties there amined and akertaine'd ; agret AAbly 'ta Whieh the duties there• defcription thereof ; , and if he fhalljudge proper to put a Pear r on are after- to on {ha1T be fifiall ad'uRed and fatisfied• Atid in even or Peals ori ever fuch box, chefl trunk calk or acka a and { i p Y .l Y P gr t cafe, if the' am, punt of the dtiftcs dAiirrated, or fecitfdd to be fuch accoii`rit and dcfcri�ption fhall.be by heir. forwarded to the Via! paid, (hall exceedor fall short of the ttue amount of the duties Cblle6tot of the diilri d. to which fuch chip or yeller is bound : Proceedings, t • • chabdite im o�rted, as the fame And if a on tier arrit when act a e's .k on the goods, vvai�es or r>Frer p p Tal` at the port of her entry, the boxes p g ' fhall lie finally akdrtained; the -difference shall be made ood trunks, chefls, calks or `acka `es;: fo defcrib,ed; or an of them, are �iiiiflt;, g ' g Y or allowed where there :fliall be an e%cefs, by retaii o `flit fhall be trifling, or if the feats put thereon; be broken; the niaf- .° money, if paid, of credit on the bond which fhall have b en ter or commander of fuch fhip or veflrel fhall forfeit and pay kr,/ liven#oY•'thefame if iior aid • and where rhere�'fhall lie adefici- for ever fuch boy trunk chest calk or narks e fu miflin p b �! P Y r- __ g encY, by payiiiefit of ffich deficiency to the f iid Colla orf or of whidh the feats shall be broken;. two hundred dollars •. fi SEC. 30: Aod to it fitether enae*M5 That It &Albe lawful And it (hall alfo be lawful for the infpedors who may be put t; for the Collector of any :diflric`t at tvhich any fliip or ve,fl'e1 on board of any i i' -r ve&I, to fecure after fun-fet in each arrive-, nd for the Surveyor of an ort where an f evenin the hatches and other communications with the hold Hatches be f vel- iYk1' a - ,s� y y 13 C11 g� Eels to be fecur- fhipor veM, tbi y be to, put an-d kdc on' board- fuch ihi ux of fuch fhip or veffel with locks or other proper faftenings ed after fun-fet, y P lr P P = P p :� r yeller, while rernaining within ftich difltric' , or in gain fi•on which faflenings' Ih•all riot be opened, broken or removed, un. Illlll one difiricl to aribtheit, one or more Infpedor's, C.%amiri,e tie til the morning following, or after the rifing of the fan, and in f� ... cargo or contents of fuch: fhip or veflcl; and to fuperintend: pretence of the Infpe6Ioror InfpecWrs by whom the fame shall : the delivery thereof, or of fo muclx thereof as flail be deliver- have been affixed; etre'pt by fpecial licenl'c- fr-oris the chief oi- ed within the United States ; and to perfarn! fu& ofher f cer of the port. And if the faid locks and other faflenings, l r ' duties according to faw, as they fhall be di`reaa d byr the faid` or any of thein, mall be broken or removed during the night, ,, ,. and forfeiture uouector or Surveyor to perform, for the better fecuring the or before the faid riling of the fun, or without the prefence of for opening collection of the duties : ProvF�led, That Colfe&aTs only ffiall the faid In-fpe6tor or Iiifpec"tors, theinaffer or perfon Laving then: in the. t t have, power- toput on board ships or veffels, Trifpcefors to go the charge or comm-aria of fuch fhip or veslel, (hall forfeit and nigtic. K' from one diflric't to- another. And the faid, Ififpe&of cit h pay the funs of two hundred dollars. . i thrix &tieti f Vcclors fhall rnake' kn•ovvn to the rfoti Navin . the charge or SEc- 2, And be st nether-Enacted, That when the deliver P Pe g 3' .� y Re .ort of the yq; r of goods, wares or merchandize from on board of any fuch ear o delivered <± ; coinixian�d of fuch ship or � effel, tl}e duties he or they is or are g � y g fa to, perf=orm ; and- fha:ll fuffer no goods', wares or tier-clean- (hips or veffel at any port (hall have been cotnpleted:; h the ac- co > compared �' l ' ' . with the curry t, dize to be larded or unladen from fuch fhip� cr vefl'el, with. counts or entries which shall have been kept or made thereof, t)tereof, 3 out a ro er i•t3iit for that • r . ofe and• fh•all cuter its a boob by the officer or officers who shall have been charged with fuft P P = to U u perintending } � , til � t • tib; - t k ' .r_..:`_.mti-.-....�_a�. _._ _ ::.. �__ �.._.. a.., '„'.•;.: 11`'b'L:;. t n�t3 .% :n .,. 0. +1•?., ngr _ .., .. '`..,'< .a moi. ,. -. � r F ,.5.; . , tl/., .r! .... ':. ,• tri 4, . .. ., .Ms.`:Y. .0 :. ,n. . , •.»r.;.•r. .. '. . f...�..,. .r .1., .a i .+r.,, . tlt-. .ti-. ;r ;' ,.,:3_i. _. i lis . h - - ee i 1 ♦, v '!� I i • ' g L A . W S of THE UNITED STAB Es F 7179 C ' z �{ t'7PC {hall be re Dried to the Col- ma be em to%rP� r ' 14. D. i ego. perintending the faid deliver iCs . p y p• . u on board of any Chip or vefl'el, in refpec'I to A. D. i o, ! � 1ec'}or of the difiri , who, together .with the Naval.Ofiicer, which the Paid term may be fo exceeded, (hall for every day „ +: . I where there is one or alone where is none, (hall compare the of fuch excels be paid-bythe Paid mafter or owner. faid accounts And be it•and entries with the entry oi• eludes which (hall SLc. 34 . r ; f'urtber enaRed, That if any package what. have been made, by the owner or owners, confignee or con- ever, which (hall have been reported as aforefaid (hall be `'` 1 and refitlt to be {' • Mafter fcrh e } r ,ignees, his, her or their-fador or agent, And it any difference wanting and not found on board fuch fhip or vefl"el or if the 1 � . cndorfed on the P • ' cd to pcgai:y,ip entry, fhall appear, the fame (hall be noted by endorfement on fuck goods.on board the faid fhip7or vefi'el fhall otherwife not agreecafe. entry or entries, fpecifying the particulars thereof, ; and if no with the report of the maf}er or other perfon having the f t difference (hall appear, it fliall be noted by life endor._emen , charge or command of any fuck fhip or veiled ; in every fuch that the deliveries have correfponded with the entry ; which cafe he fliall forfeit and pay the fum of five hundred dollars ` endorfement or memorandumfliallin each cafe be,,fuhfcribed Provided nevertbelefs, That if it (hall be made to appear to the ' • by the officer or officers by whom , fucb-comparifon fhall, have fatisfaflion of the C611e&or, Naval-Officer and Sur ,veryor, or t k °1 -i r or officers under. ;whofe int ec- the ma or art of them, �rovifo. , been made, and by the officer . .p � p ern, where thofe ofllcers are eflablifhed at tion the faid deliveries fhall have been executed. any port, or to the fatisfaftion of the Colleor alone where SEC- 33. And be it firrtlrer ena�`ed; `Tl;at�if at, the :expiration either of 0 e faid officers is not eflablifhed, or in cafe sof trial 'y ' •a !I k" KI of fifteen workingdays after. the time.within,which. the report for the faid penalty, to the fatisfac9tion of the court that no • Y a. mand of an art of thepcar Y t • '' Goods tobe tak- of the matter or perfon having the.chardre of cpm y p go of fuch fhip or vefl'el has been unshipped• , en by the col- fhip or veffel' is . required to be` -made to the: Dolle&or of a (ince it was taken on board' pexec t asfhall have been fpecified f 4 .� ]eftor in cafe, oiftri, ft as aforefaid, there (hall be found ,on board, i any goods, n the faid report, or that the faid difagreement• is by acct- i wares or finer chandize; other than fhall have been reported dent or rniftake , in fuch cafe the penalty aforefai 3j ' I � foreign ort or lace the faid In- p y d fliall not for fome other dritri�, or ap place, be infh�ed. fpedor- or Infpe6tors fhall take potle'ffion thereof, and deliver SFC- 35• And be rt furtber ena8ed, That the following allow_ lk • Allowances for the fame to the order of the Colleaor of the diftrift, � taking antes fhall be made for the drafts and tare of the articles fub- . ° his reeeipt therefor, . and givin&a .certificate thereof to the jeft to duty by weight,' that is to fay : For draught on any tareofaattiei a• perfon having fuch charge or command of fuc� mailer or P g g h fhip quantity of one hundred weight, or one hundred and twelve� f , or veffel, defcribing the packages and their mans: and, num. pounds,and under, one'pound ;• on any quantity above one,and 4 f bers. And-the faid goods fhall be kept with due and r eafon- not exceeding two hundred weight, two pounds ; on any quan- id. • • f, able care at the charge and rifk of the owner or owners fora tity above two, and trot exceedingthree hundred weight, three who (hall keep +• g ee them a certain term of nine months ; and if .:within that gime no claim be pounds ; on. any quantity above three, and not exceeding ten time, &c, made for the fame, the faid Colleor fhall procure an ap- hundred weight, four pounds on a g g p , any quantity above ten, . , praifement thereof by two or more reputable merchants to and not exceeding eighteen hundred weight, fevers pounds : ,;, M1' i1 oe certified under their hands an -1o�u 1eT1dIr1 with rtiiii, anu on any quantity above eighteen hundred weight nine pounds': J9j 7, ` (hall afterwards caufe the faid goods to be fold at,public auc- For tare, an every whole theft, of bohea tea, fevent ounds • 1 Y tion and retaining the duties and. charges thereon , fhall a on ever•• half c heft this t- .rix ounds • on every guar pr cheft� the overplus if any there be, into the Treafury of the United twenty pounds' ; on every theft of hyfon or other green tea, States, there to remain for the ufe of the owner., or. owners, the grofs weight of which (hall be feventy pounds or upwards, who (hall upon due proof of his, her .or. their property, be en- twenty pounds ; on every bog of other tea, not lefs than fifty titled to receive the fame ; and the receipt or certificate of the or more than feventy pounds grofs, eighteen pounds ; on all Collector (hall exonerate the matter or commander froiin all other boxes of tea, according to the invoice thereof • on cof- fF claim of the owner, Provided, That ; where any entry (hall fee-in bags, two per cent. in bales, three per cent, in calks, w ` have been duly made of. fuch goods, the, fame(hall not -be a - twelve per cent. • on pepper in bales five per cent in calks y g � P P 9 PPP praifed ; aad that where fuch goods; are of a perifhable na. twelve per cent. ; on fugars, other than loaf fugar, in calks That the twelve per cent �j such goods not tura, they {hall be fold forthwith. Provided furtloer, ; p . in boxes, fifteen per cent. ; on all other goods f' � to be appriifed, ` faid limitation of fifteen days fhall not extend to (hips or vef- according to the invoice thereof. Provided always, That where butfola,in cafe- fels laden with fait or coal ; but if the faid mailer or owner of the original invoices of any of the faid articles are produced " Provtfo• any fuch fhip or veffel requires longer time to difcharge her and the tare or tares appear therein, it (hall be lawful with the cargo, the wages or compenfation•of the Infpe&r . for every content of the importer or importers, confignee or confignees, R` day's attendance exceeding the faid fifteen days, (hall be paid = to eflimate the faid tare or tares accordiug to fuch invoice by the faid mailer or owner. And, if by reafon of the delive- SEC. 36. And be it further enacted That there fhall be an a]. Allowance for j ry of a cargo in different diftri&?s,. more than the laid term of lowance for leakage of two per cent. on the quantity which reaka�e• ' � � � fifteen working days (hall in the whole be fpent therein, the (hall appear by the guage to be contained in any calk of liquor I wages or compenfation of the Infpe&or or Infpeslors who fubje& to duty by the gallon. E'. may } .�f fF 4 x • r �L s . w } .: a - . f 7 s 5•"''f, •V+ 11,:k�{;M" .. r .. a',.' - JM.. . '..a A. 'Ir' S ,.f)r'1:1,ry... �•rP Y :7. � ty ,.. 1 .. 41 <... . '.' e.n.. ...T.V.. wY '. ". . l., e.. ♦. ... :. . ../i, a '.'.. M.....,.{�.r..:. . . ...: - ). ` �� l Jrs i b?. { d T-: ! 1 • i t Eli 4 � h f , I L A { , 1 l 180 Yr S ©F THE 1 k UNITED S TATE E S♦ rg � f A ]'� find be itfm then enaRed That if any goods wares 1IlU. I `J. SEC• . " f ties thereupon be firft aid 1 or merchandize, on which duties are payable, fhall•receive da- p, paid. And the faid goals or tl.e i.e- �. D. i790. Goadsdaniaged illarnder thereof ma afterwards be reladen wn board the faid '�--�. Ina a durin the vo a e or shall not be accompaniet� with the y t►�eautic s Lein =` how proceeded , g. g. y g ' - ship or veflel., and the faid fhip or vcffel rAav >Jrc�ceed with the If ; 1� , With. original Invoice of their coif, It shall be lawful ror the Co]Iec- , , fiat paid. � for {and upon the I•equeft of the party lie is required) to ap- fame to the place :of he..deflinat on, free frurn any ether charge y ,s +J t k� h � point one merchants and the owner or confi ee to a oint than for the ftorng and fafe keepiAg of the Paid �ovc13. oI , gr' 1'1' t I' . + , p P Sc And be it urther cnaRed, g hat the ad vakrent another, who being fworn or affirmed by th ., Collector, well rates of duty upon Dods, wares and mercb�andize at the ' lace Rule for efri_ and truly to appraife fuch goods {hall appraife and value them Y g p • `l be eflimated of importation shall be effirnated Eby adding twenty per cent. n'4un� the ad '' ,; ►s accordin 1 and the duties upon fuch goods flim valorem, rates of to the adual toff thereof, If Imported frinn the Cape of Good duty at the place ;1 a agreeably g o� fu.ch appraifement or valuation ; And in re beyond a of illi br at o . d Eope, or from an lace the fame and ten e c 1 n- r tfuch amaged arucles as are charged with a fpecific duty, P Y p , , , p x cent. >7 - - on the a&ual colt thereof, If imported from ala other lace or 3: by number, weight or meafure, the faid a ralfers fhall certify what in their �udg meat would have been value, in cafe country, e;tcluC�ve of charges. P - .P SLe o. fir:d be it urther enac?ed, That all foreign corns til they had not been fo damaged, and there fhaIl be an abate- and currencies {hall be estimated according to the fpllowin Rates offorci i ' coin and car -i � r mens in the duty in proportion to the difference in value rates • Each pond flerlln of Great Britain at four dollars rent ' Provided That if the owner or owners, confignee or confignees P , , s r � Provifo, of fuch goods not accompanied with an original invoice shall and forty-fourcents ; each llvre tournolfe of France, at eighteen . .;>, ' cents, and an half each f Qr' in or guilder of the United Ne . � chufe to wait the receipt thereof, in fuch cafe the faid Collet- g - Y ' for (hall take into his cuflody the faid goods, and fhall keep or % herlands;, at tlilrty-nine cents , each mark banco of I3ar - t bur , at, thirty-three cents and one third each rix dollar ofDen- �+ I Icaufe the fame to be kept with due and reafonable care, at the g Y expence and rick of the party or parties, until the Paid invoice Mark; atone hundred cents ; each real of plate of Spal ,at ten 1 iha:l arrive or until the faid party or ,partles (hall confent to cents ; each m1lree.ofPortugal, atone dollar and twenty-four the valuation thereof. cents • each pound' flerling of Ireland, at four dollars tens ; ' cents each tale of Clsma at one. dollar forty-eight cents • each ? r SE C. 38- .find be it further ena,7ed, That if any Up or veffel _ , . � > • . a oda of Indra at. one dollar ninet four cents • each rupee ofr from any foreign port or place compelled by diflrefs of wed- B g al at lift five. Gents and an half and all other denoml- 4 ther or other necefl'ity, (hall put into any port , r place, of the °,g Y' , . 't States, not beim destined for the fame ; and if the rnaf- nations" of money., in,, value as near .as may, be to the fail i United�� Ships or vefiels ter or perfon having charge or command of fuch flit or veffel rates., , �I . Up , n �TiT with- entering h def SEe. i . Ilnd:be tt, urther enacted That all duties on gods l g y ' together with the mate or perfon next In command, fhallwith- wares and merchand ze imported, fhall be aid or fecurred to Duties how to 7 trefs, to protea, , g p , p In twenty-four hours after her arrival,make proteft in the, ufual be aid or fc-i , r >_ r,. T„� p be dict before a ermrt {hall be granted for landing: the lame. cured. form upon oath ve`.,rc .a I`.„`a. ; Publics or other perfon duly P i r P And where . the . amount thereof an goods imported in an ` authorized or before the Colle dor of the diftrlc't where the h P Y Paid {hip or veffel shall fo arrive who is hereby empowered' to fh><p or vefhel on account of one perfon only, or of feveral per r .: . ' fons, jolntly intereffed, fhall not exceed fifty dollars, the fame ,! adminif3er the fame fetting forth the caufe and clrcumftances of fuch diftrefs, or necefl"ity, and (hall within forty-eight hours (hall be immediately pard ; but where the faid amount shall r exceed fifty dollars, the fame may at the option of the pro t` after fuch arrival, make report to the faid Collector, of the faid Y Y P - p ' And If It shall be prietor or proprietors; configwee or conflgnees, be either irn- a lhip or veffel and her cargo as in other cafes. mediately aid or fecured b bond with condition for the made appear to the Paid Co]ledor, by the certificate of the �cvar- a mint thereof, if accruing u on articles of the produce of '4 dens of the port or other officers ufually charged with and P y • g P P `k and Crale&or accuftomed to afcertaining the condition of {hips and veffels the Weft-Indies, in .four months ; if accruing on Madeira e a(, , • Twines, in twelve months • if accruing u on any other goods, l ` pcF�g to un- arrivin in diftrefs if an fuch there,be or by the certificate ' y g 1 g y wares or merchandize', other than teas imported from Chira, t ` Ithat purpofe socs load car- of any two reputable merchants, to be named for in fix Months ; which bond at the like option of the faid pro- ,,. by the faid Collector, if no fuch wardens or other officers there be, that there is a recefi'Ity for unlading the faidIi or veel ;orietor or proprietors, coE►figee or cont ghees, fhall either In- P ' �clude one or snore fur ties, to the fatisfadion of the Coliedor the said Collector fall grant apermit fol; that purpofe,and fliall • of the diflrict where the faid duties fhall accrue or shall be appoint an Infpedor or Infpedors to overfee fuch, unlading. 9 Lt ."eY ,Find all goods fo lade>� {hall be f'icircd under the direction of accompanied with a depofit, in the cuflody of the faid Ccs]- ho upon the req ueit of the matter or le4or, of fo much of the faid goods, 'as fhall in his judgment is the faid Collector ; w. P ]. beta fufficient fecurit for the amount of the duties for which Which fhall be other perfon having charge s-)r command of fuch ship or veffel Y ' Qored, &e. r of the owner ther�;of, {hall grant a licenfe to difpofe of fuch fuch bond ,{hall have been given, and the charge of the fafe " h ,' o keeping -and Pale of the goods fo depofited .; which depofit 1 ' part of the faid cargo as may be of d prarfithele� ences e nature attend fhall and may be accepted In lieu . of the faid furety or Pure• All r' there be) or as may be neceffary o y p ties, and fhall be kept'by the faid Collec'toa•, with due and rea- E �_ ing fuch Up or veffel, and her cargo : Provided; That the du- x ti W w fo nable 111 r P3 4 + tl'� rryy flY d = 1 1 4 F 1 M . , 1 71 1 h i 1 A. y,1 try�1,., :.. .. ..., _ _ "]t' Isern;.r 9.Y•'^+6f �Lc /�^!,�,5_ l\Av.`.'=Y'L.• .. ,. ...y ., ., d:'—.- ..' ... _. . .... . . 4 �W ..ua-.....:�.. ,:.�' .- _ .+ 1 �q'...: WIrJlµs.. . ...�iar a .i"Jf.STI'm:r. .:,"del'�ul:G$.Af]�L:�.n,.:.. YSIS"1�6iilm: - 1 f .,.'..Y�y g. 5// ._r.. ..... .. - ,Pi , P r •.•:., t: R t , ^,_:,?" d:,v•. 'k ,r , :k; 'i Sl y ' ,✓. 4.:!� � �Po'�'h-,�.*'S^,F _ - a , s .. .. - r S' t Po el"+ 'gAR'L L"..e . 'V I ..m'fti+ .-._ ♦ f ,' r...:. •..r . .. "u, ra ".4[y.. N.- / ,i _. ^i ', i�' r + 1 i • r + f T.. { d I.Q ?d L A. W S of T � E V N I T Er . •D S �X A T E so i 8 A.A1790. fonable care, at the expeoce and -rifk of the .party or ,parties Pure the fame, fhall, if the: fail fhip or v:effel be double decked, A.D. 1790,1 � �.:-,r--•f on whole account the came shall have been made untiltte.fum take the lep,gith thereof from the fore -pert of the main f}e y' f ecified in fuch'bond (ball have 'become due at which `tame if c. p � �' oto ,the after (part of tlle.ft'er.n poft above the upper deck • the r . , Iucb fum -ihall not be paid, fo much of the faid depofited .breadth the eof at th' 'broadeflr part above the main wales goods as may be necefiar , fball be fold at ublicCale, and the Which, e' ' g y y P .half of .�liich breadth fh.a�ll be accounted the debtb of fuch a proceeds thereof, after deduc'lin the charges o£ keeping and vCN1 an fh ll then c't f a r p _ g g i' g ., d a , t� dedu roir� the .enth three fifths of S� dale, flaall be applied to the payment of fuch fum, rendering the' breadth multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the the overplus and refidue of- the faid goods, if any there be., to prod.ia ley . t4e depth, Ind (hall cl ivie this laf roduc't "- the perfon- or pierfons by; whom fuch depofit 1hall have been by Binet •five the wtient whereof lh�aIl he deemed the _ ' ll Y y q - made, or to his, her or theirreprefentvives, Pro'!vided, That true contents or tonnage of fuch ilii il♦ 3. And if no ' perfon vtr�hofe'bond for the payment ofAuties is due and un- g por vee � P P fuels fhip, or yeild be finale decked, the ;faid Surveyor or other �fatisfied •fhal'1 'be 411owed^a future credit for duties ,until fuck ? .perfon iball take t.h•e leriztb and breadth as above di,rec'led in bond (hall be fully paid or d-ifcharged. refpec't to a double dee ced (hip or veffel f}iiall deduct from the SEC, 42. Provided always,"Ond beat firs b&,en,'bed, That all faid length. three fifths of the breadth and -.taking the depth ,t Teas in+poi`ted tens tnlport ed from China, mays'it the option' of tl'><e proprie- from the under fide of the deck lank ' to the cielin in t•lle ' f ] , front ehiiia for ar con'fignee -thereof,` be depofitpd `in -the cuffody, -of^ the hold lall ,multi l grad divide asaforefaid, and the g:ioticnt ; 9. may be de o- f. l� .y g . fated on cr.-Coll+ed-or •w>rti�'�hom the fame fhall be entered, or the duties all be eeined thy. tonnage of fuck p ;or veffel. t train conditinna• thereon fecured b bond wit'li one or snore fuxeties to' tie f'a- ltr, y SE,C . 45 And be :t further ena0ed, Thar whore any bond Bona for dutsed . . tisfaction of :the Collector,, with condition-' for the payment of for .•the payme' fat of duties-f rapt be fatisfied on the day it how to be proms �• �' ' fecuted inch duties within twerl��e months ; and'iil cafeofdepofYtingfuch became .due the CQllec'tor fliall forthwith .caufe a profecution ' b teas the lhallbeke tafthe char of ' 'erfbnor erfons 'de o_ t {� 4, y p . ge fico P. P 'to be commenced •fo,r the xrco�rery of the money thereon., ,by t If fitingthe-fame. And theC.otle6tor shall deiiverfuck teas,or part ae 1on or fait at law in tiae proper c�wurt havin& cogniaaza,ce tl , ` thereof 'from time -to time to tahe erfon .or per ons de oli`tin f: P ? �. �, . , g thereof ;; and in all eafcs .o£ infol�vercy, or where any eilate in i ftt: the fame, or-to his or •their order, on payment ,of the .duties t=he hands of exeratorsr or• adminif}rato-rs fhall be infuffcient for fuch part as may be fo delivered, and not oiheri�ife and #•o .pay ; H t}i debts dtie from the deceafed, the debt du.e to ' ' . in cai'ethe whole o -the `duties ffiall not be aid' within ei h- p ,g the lJ>�i ted States, on, any flub bonds all •b.e. firf' fwzisf ed, . ,Goods entered X, teen months from the time of the'entry made, '`rt fhatl `lbe the .$Ec . 46. end be it.furtber enat*d' fax if ,any goods Nv=S and not truly in d duty of the faid Collector to fell at public auction fo much 'f b naercharidize ' .of wh�6 -6try (4a11 have been madc iu the voicea,tobefor: r the faid teas as'ihallIbe ,fufficient to' a �tlie duties then due ` all not be invoiced according to the f`l`ed' K 't ,Y A'ifice of a ,Colheclor, {' l to ether tivi h'�the charges of fa'le'and faf'e k`ee in , n to re- 't, al eo .:t;l treof at :the place .o£ expoxtat'ion, wit13 deli ri .to g e g a d turn the overplus ^to the perfon or perfons who. thal'l have de- evade the ,di;x$cs thereupon,yor any pat-t t}'i<xcpf',all filch goods, pofited 'fuch teas, or his, 'her or their re�refenzaxives ., and wares or merchha>ndize, . or xh.G value thereof, to be recd Bred for fuch as;have 'been imported. from. -China im she pre- of the perfon iiaaki+n entr shall be forfef tg�d. pe g ya, - : hd in e'�e 'y ' 1 fent year, the owner or cobfignee thereof fhall•^be 'entitled to cafe in . ,which, the 'Jaid Collector ilaall ftl.f�ec� that an_y fiic�h l depofit-the'-fame, onto give bond, payable in'likc max#very^ and : oods wares or merchandize are not invoiced at a fum .e. sial underlike regulation 's as are, herein before .directed for •teas t h u� I ' Cg to .that for whichthey hey ave .dual y been fol.4 in the place o1 which (hall hereafter be 'iiziForted, notwit.hffan,ding the` duties cou'ntr from whence they !�arer,e : mporxed,: it Mail be .the dui �k, { on fuch -teas way. have b®en alread 'fecured'.to be aid. F .. y y ty in ch Collc'tor to 'take file faid goodes, wares and icer Hoa to be a + f; S>;e. 4 . 11nd be st f�rtber•'eladed, That the .duties >ttn ofed ° p . ,chandaze into his poiifiQn, and retaaa the fame, with reafox�- certaincd. Oradea an tor,- by law on the tonnage of ,any fhip or effel, tfhall be ,paid to (pie ,card, at :the riff and a*pence` of the pw, or :oSvo s, ; r nage to be paid the Colleftor 'by the mafier- or, .perfon leaving _ the charge or eonfignee •oi- �conf�goecs t�rereof�' untit their. �ra�lue at tie tIane withi4 io days command of fuch ihi or veffel within ten `da ,s .after his re after report has P y and ,,place ,qf importatign. fhAll bw afsertainod by •twQ rspu.taS ort to the faid Collector • and before fuch ilii or veffel' lh;dI boen made, p , p le,mgrchaa, s,' to .be ,c aferi and_ aApo�ted as to . the :cafe of - , r be permitted to dear out : . the re after of which IM or vel- etl goods, Ai• goods not accom- anicd`�vith an invoice P , g P damag, g, g ; . _ , p felball at-the -time of entry be 'lodged "in the office of the -Col. and umxil ,tbe dirties arig;ig, ;according to fuch valuation fha11 leftor,, and -there,remain until fuch clearance. And ,'if any be firl pa}d, lar fecurec� .to be paid, as MT, red by this ac^, its fhi or veiffel fhall leave, or attempt to leave any difriet of then c fes t?f i cjrtation : Pr•o�v�ded That , cafe of a P .A : - , P # the United States without a i the faid duties, the .inarfter� ' ° 'f n. l pay qg l'ecution for the forfeiture afcirefaid� fu'ch apPra� eme, , t ih.a. 1 .or perfon -having the charge or command of the-fime "shall snot be coln4rued, taexclude ,other. proof upon the trial, of the forfeit and pay five hundred dollars. anal 44 real Cofk -of the. ?.,W. goods at t'h'e faid place- of ex- f Ad be st uriber .enal?ed That to akertain the ton- " ex- Node of after- Sine. 44. f � •por.eatian.; . { taining the ton- nae of an ihi or• veffel` the" Surveyor or or ,inch other erfons m fraud ' rbs g= y p y p , SEc. 47.: .4nd be it furtbor ,v a4rd, That ifi fhali be Iatic�ful � r nage of any vef• • . examine pack- +' -. fele as (hall be appointed -by the. ColWtor of the dlf rift to- tnea- f0,r phe Collector or other of4, of the ou�i�s, after .ebtry fure i1 ide M - 1 'I -i 1 All 1 .r ..,b-.` `. I. tY oerw. -'. .,r. -. ^�.-.•'.._...__ ,' ., :- - ,.. . .. ,• - - 3r2` �,.',i"1,' �•�,?�T_,.r. ,. o - n , .. :ra.,•`^ _... .+.y., ,,:. •, ._., ,._._-._.....- �.—,rm hk�...a.+la�td'LUQrs�� .. .,�. M as «- _ .rid ra•r..�•�1191®i�l '�._...-. �'i . .. . 3,I.v. _, , ,. : ',: ..' r, .a.. ,, S 4-,.. ,:, •. ,..:,. .. :, . .n., .,.. t .y ..a�, ,Lu- IglV+l n. V. .7. �t. , 1. g i • tiM' bi a r q r i t , Y ' 1 r S _ l A, 4 � $ q. L A W S OV- m`H UN .ITE1 NATES 18 � � � r a. . . SEC. 5'r . And he it further enaaed, That if any officer or ,1•D• � 79Q• ; t 4I A.D. 1790, made of any goods, wares or merchandize, on fufpic>!on of other perfon;: executing .or aiding and a-sli'ilin.g ip the feizure c---,r�-..� '1 i fraud, too en and examine in the refencc of two ' or more of oo& fhall be fued .�r mole'iled for an thin dgi�e in vir. officer fiiea or ; reputable merchants an package or packages thereof ; anal g Y rooleRed may P Y P P g tue of the owcrs. , iven b•• thi .Act. of b� virtue of a wart•aat P1e2d this , tat ' if upon examination they shall be, found to agree with the P ' g y Y ranted an. ud e, or ghice purfuant to law fuch officer �u entries the officer making fuch feizure shall caufe the fair to g y �' J g S J }� ' or other perfon may;pfea,d the general ifiae, and give this Act ,+ _ ► " ° 11 be re-packed, and delivered to the owner or claimant forth- and the i ecial matter i evidence ; and if in fi}ch fust the yl , with ; and the expence of fuch examination fhall be paid by plaintiff b non. s'uiteti, r judgm+ent pats a 'ainst lirti, thee :. ' t the Paid Col'lec'tor or other officer grid allowed � in the fettle - ' fenaant shall recover double coIR, -atad1n, .aaious faits grin- "! went of his accounts ; but if any of the packages fo examined formation to be broil lhf I�here an fiei'zure (hall be de ur- r , (hall be found to differ in their contents from the- entry, then g'"r' .'' �' Ja ppr" l ' ' ' - ' • fuant to this Ac'l, if the ro ert . be claimed b an erfQn in { the goods, wares or merchandize contained in fuch package P p Y Y y P '. : every fuch .cafe the owt,r . robandi (ball be upon fuck claimant, a or acka es fhall -be forfeited Provided, That -thee Paid for. . . , I P g .4nd .if an . erfon fl all rcibl refiit, prevent or ode an fIt feiture (hall not be incurred, if it fhall be made appear to the any Y : P P y fattsfac'tiea. of the Collec"lor and IZ\?aval=Ufhcer of the d> ilric`l Officer of the Cts toms, or their- deputies, or any perfon ai Penalty. , ;Vyr , '� fiflin tliem' 'in .the e�,ec tion :ot;iileir,dut fuch erfon �'o of. ' where the fame shall happen, if there be a Naval Officer, and if y� P . ; there be' no Nfavab.Ohicer, to the'fati�faclion of theffaid Collcc. fending, all for every. 00ncbe fined in a futx� not exceeding � ,ry four hundred dollars, ` ' tor, or of the Court' in Which a rofecution for the forfeiture s • � .. collcaors, &e • P SES. � �nd be it further enacted, That every �ulle�or Na- shall be `h-ad, that fuch differences proceeded from accident or vat- ?fhcer ap.d S>urv�eyor -shall within. .three mouths after he toenteL into t ' „t enters Ripon ih'e exccu,t.i,on ,o f 'hi$' ofee, iye bond with one or r tniftake, and not from an intention to defraud the revenue SEc. 48. And be itfurtberena0ed,T hat everyCollc6t orNaval.Offi- , , g k thciable aea'a cerandSurveyor, orotherperfonfpeciallyappointed-byeitherof more .f4$,gtem fut.etics, to .be appi'Qved of by x.he Cotn.ptrol- �► g ler .of the 'T.re.atur of the Vnit.ed, S.tuo, and a a ),]p t o the � +, concealed haw them for that purpofe shall have full power and authority to Y P Y ` a a ' . faid United States w�.th..' Ondition •for the tr.0 and faathfut � k $fir to he fearched eater any ship or vesi`el to which they (hall have reafon. to -fuf, for andfocure.d. difchargq of the dutaes of .his office accord�n�•g to 14w , ; that zg pelt any goods, wares or merchandize fubje ` to duty, (hall to :fay : The ,ollecorof 'hiladelpliia,.in ,the fum of f xy 0),I ,a5 be concealed ; and therein to fearch for feize and fecure anyl ' fand dollars : ThC', Cc�lle4or -of 'Npw- 'ark Afty thoufand dol, ^ And if the (hall have' - , . f , �� ,� .�, ' fuch good, wares or nnerchandize. - . R Ylars . The !Clolle�-or :of $.o ,on a d ' �Lhar�,eflown, �Q�'ty thou- h� i i ? caufe to fufpec'l a conceainient thereof to any particular dwell- land dollars . :' rhe Colheo of '13,416 anal 'Claa>�leflon, ing-houfe, (tore, building or other place, their' or either of thit•tyxhoufand dollars each : 'T1ieColieorpfTorfoll "a nd Portf them,fhall upon application on oath to any Judice of the Peace , be entitled to a warrant to enter fuch houfe, f:lore or other mouth,fifteen thouf'and dollarse Cof l.e ,or of i'prttnoutlt . r ;r ` ch for `fuch Dods in Neuv T3an,phtre of Salem__and BevrXy,, Vinrint.Qn,Y the place the dayti' e only)and thereto g Elate .of beiavvare,_ A,n>a oli$, .Geor �e.tovyn in A![ar land., er* ba and if any (hall be found, to feize and. fecure the fame fo'r g , l' r muda-Hu,ndredand .City-Point. Aleztamdr'ia,yVtlrntngtq t,New, trial ; and all fuch goads, wares and merchandize, on which Bern and .Edentan.,, in yt_he Rate .of NQrtI4Xaro. ,liha, -New ort 's the duties fhall not have been paid or fecured, shall be for- „ feitcd• and Pr,o�viden.ce,, rn the ,44 of Rho4e-band rYd pxipyid:ence t Plantations, ten ,thou f'and dollars each : The CQllre.�}nr; ,of �4gW- � SEc• 49 AndMe it fitrther enac7ed, That all goods, wares and. busy Port .Glouc;eflex D?faxble1cad Pl. tnQ,u_th Nantu�lcet fi: l A 1 i ColledW to • - • • • r - l . take �uaoay of merchandize which shall be feized b virtue of this ad, shall a y Dods fcized. Iortland,and Faln�ohth; ;New London, .�1,e =l req, Fairfield >i be put into and remain m the cuflo y of the Colle£�or or fuch _ P.erth-.4►mboy, Ydikmown, .]J, i, n other perfon as he fhall appoint for that purpofe, until fuch umfxies, Wa angto.n awl atnb r . . 1, ! proceedings (hall be had as by this are reguiii`ru to afcer. y . den, 'Ge�orge.tpwA in. o�.at-h-f arplina,.Bewf ort ,and 5.ava.4pA� ; t ' each five thouf'and dollxs • And ,all xhe otiher C.olleo'lor� r tarn- whether the fame have been forfeited or not • and if it 4 . ' the fum of -:two. thoitfamd .dollars ,elac . . The Naval.-Qf��ers. � < < 'fhall be adjudged that they are not forfeited, they (hall be . r , �. fox.the .poxts of ,�.ofton and ,tCharle�Ukn, ,N,ei<v.YQr� ,P:hil�,- �_ J, forthwith reflored to the owner or owners claimant or claim. , ; delphia, Balt wore,And;Charleiio,n., ,ten ,t.houfaud dollars each ants thereof. And if any perfon"or- persons shallconceal or � and I all ,the..other.Vaval.Qf£ccers �n the :fug ,of t�vo thpufand Penalty'• buy any goods, wares or merchandize, knowing thein to be - � ' liable to feizure by this ail, fuch perfon or perfons (hall on dollarseach.. The S.urv�eyars ¢ftleoxs of �oflon.and Charles- r , tt,ow,n New-York Th�adel life �alXimou and Charlef:l;oia, ' conviction thereof,-forfeit and pa a fum double the value of x ' 3 five thoh 'add clollars'earh,A and all hoxhe,r,S,u.rveyors ,one thUu- the goods fo concealed or purcha ed. faud.dollars.each. Which bonds .fhall 1>e filed ;in .the .ofhce,of SEC. so. And Ule it further ena�ed, That it shall be the duty ;'. the f'aid, Cam. tnoll�er, -and -be ;b, bon ,fevoraf J ut -in f�'><It for ;. officers may of the feveral offcirs of the cukoms to make feizure of, and , Y y ,P make feiLure in the benefit the Zlnited.Sta.tes .upon azy breach of f) e eoia- ,, any dit'<A�. fecure any Up or vetl'el, goods, wares or merchandize, which kW �itioII .Thereof. And as no fir, , . r aifiQn las been heretofore l (hall be liable to feizure by virtue of this aft, as well without , ,r ipeci lly a ' �{ as within their refpedive diftrids. S.Ee: t" J l , V, , % �� �; �: If � J.- Ali M1 , , mN;V'4"'•a:•a♦Y.: Sv.gro�., ' r^e 1hw ,.,nr:. p , 0'1 G 1 M:-TTA, y 1 �,,,,y d..M r.., h. +q a .-.. ...: wr �. . •. ^.s ...,< Ar.. ,..b n y.. - ,x , M .. e, +. , '.° N.","'µ w �?K; ��m.,,..:a ,. ,. ...alis;` ., + . ..,:_er - - A4.,... t�:......• '4�. Ar]e�..vr,a-..,,elei'Mc�._-.._s-- . ._._. ._...« >... 4 . aa,r.... "' _. .w.rv. � ',.: k . ..,..,,w„-..:_. . -. _u.l' .., - _ ...-.... a a_. �_..f.i• _,. . _ - .. :. ♦..,_..n, a :.r.:. �bJl�'r-•,....t5W... ... .n,�r�Pw .. ...,vY - f. r" „- � ' . ,_... <,. ro M'. ,n' 1 .v r. Y.. od. L.. ! xJa ,... M•r.. Y 'rf, a. U of 4 ' ) t Y 4 fl: F` • • '.:. S' ( I�i, H. { : If 1 , V 3 . v i 1 � 1 g 186 ; �7�1' o"F ' 'THE UNITED S T .'A. T h S. 187 i ,r{ r ar I ' f1:D. 1 v. f eciail made concerning the. Officers of the ' Cufioins who fervices (hall be performed. To each infpe&-)r there {hall be tl-D- i 79e. te tray have been heretofore appointed"in " and for 'the Hates of •allowed for every clay he (hall be actually employed in aid cif t . r 1 ..�.�1,•-v.0 North-Carolina and Rhode' lfland and Providence Plantations 0 tfie *Customs, a fum •not" e ceeding ore. dollar and' tivventy-five their pay and `' «�i t ." the fald " officers : refpec'l�veld (hall within four month's. after cents to be pa'ld by the Collector out of the reven�le , a.nd fees. > > . . ' ' United States To the Meafurers Weighers i� ` , j tate p.iffirg o.� this A ' � tve bond' 'wrtli' prroperrfurety ox Pure- - charged to tai,, g 1 ties m canformit "to, r lovifion `aforefaid. and Guagers ref ee'tivel to be paid by the Collector out of ` Y p. p Y� � 0 SFC- And be it urther ena�:ed� 1-h'at'there 1011, be �allow- the revenue - for the illeafurement of ever ons: hu'ndre� built- f' r 1•ec`tors Naval:Officers and Surveyors to els of grain, thirty cents ; for the meafurenient of coery one ed " and paid• "to the Col Their fees of be a - poin'te'd tarfuanf `ib`ibis Act, 6'66`ki� and pe-r tentage fol- hundred bufhel`s of� falt-jorty cents, ; for the tneafuxernent of ' office and per pp.. . , , ? : i n . . d ^- ��nts�e• P lowing, that is'to fey .,:- T;o each Collector for `every ent-rarce everyrone Hundred buinels of coal, fifty cents ; for the weigh- , any'' hip or veffef`6 `,oberInundreti. ' ' p- g y p a " i tuns nurtlien of u in oz ever one' hundred and twelve ounds; fv�a cents ,. . �.: 1 a lvard's,1 dollars a.nd'a '`Half ,; ft�r ever''k clearance' opt . any for the guaglnr and: 'marking of every calk (to be marked « ' . fhi ' or �f effel of`one hun'dre'd, tonsIb r`rtlieriand' ` wards 'tu.F o in durable chara(aers with his own, name and tile- quantity) , L '1 dollars and- an Ilial( , �i, olrery. entrance of any' ililp o`r vefl'el eight., cents ; for col..putllig the contents of, and (if requeiteci j r ' uroer the burthen of on"e hundred 'awns: one dohar anti an by the . parc_y) marlying cases containing dlftilled (pints and • half ; 'for e�yer 'cIcarance'of"a f ip or ' ve`tiel'under one •hun- wines, three cents pet cafe ; for counting the number of bolt -1 ' Bred tons burthen, one dollar al.d an .half' ;' ; for every per- tles of cyder, beer,' ale= or porter, one cent per dozen ; and ' tint to land dads tweet cents o , ever' bond taken official- in ` ro ortion for an greater or lef; uantit There iliall g y ` . � � ffx, Y . P P Y g , q Y ,. - • . ., ,. . •n •� r XT fl ' 1 fort cen:ts. '• 'and," ' ever ermit; to load odds •"for ex. moreover -be allowed t' ILhe Collectors 'of the diL�r"s o� ��ew 1 o�rtatl n 'which are entitled t6 at drawback thirg Gents : For York and ,Philadelphia, three-fourths of one per centum on ever gflicial certilicaae ,twent -cents' ; .for ever b ll.."f'healtbf . the amo•lint of ally inoclies by them refpe�ively•,received on 1 tweet cents" •* for every d ser. off ''i'' t document regifters account of duties ; and to the Collector of each of the othed Y C F excepted) required by the owner or rxia'fter of any vefiel not dl{Lricts 'by this Ac:� e��abllihed; one per centum on the atiiount before enumerated, twenty cents ; an'd where "a of of all monies by then refpec�ively received on the (aid account is apgointed to the `,fann:e ort thee' faid fees (hall bd'equally of duties. F divided• between the oI ec�or and 'the faid' N' vaI-Officer the And whereas the •"allowances aforefaid will not , afford an 4 t latter. �paytn, one third' of the ehp6nce; of ne'cetiar station- adequate compenfatior�=to he ofitcers Herein after mentioned r „ s special allow- ,t ar ; and of, the rent o'f 'a'n- o$ice to be rovided b tlae Collec- by reaCon of the finall`proportion of bufinefs done at' the parts lowance to ccr. - « , Y p 'n y ' ` to which the rcf ectivel beide althou h the (aid officers twin revenue of- `^ tor, at the p. ace afligned 'tot= s ,re and• as convenient. Y p, Y g, g firers. ;t l , ly as niayrbe for the trade of the dlftr c'� '� ' and all fees;fhall at , are rieceffary to the 'accominodation of the inhabitants the +� the o 'tion =of the Coll,e tor; be either reeeived' b`* 'hi±ra :or �b face it of commerce, and tlAe fecurit of the revenue! '''Here- P Y 1 y Y , i s fore' #., the Naval-Officer, the receiving to account monthly with she other for his proportion ortion or (hare thereof. To tach Sur- ,• That in addition to the Fees of Collec- S� 54• Be tt further enacted e tors, Naval-Of- p p i r a ; . }: ficcrs and Sur- veyor .for the admeafurement of ever fh�F, 'or ;—t effel of and emoluments which• f fall accrue to the fald officers from i4 1' voy°rs• one hundred tons and under, one,' cent. per 1o`n , far the the provifions aforefaid; they (hall ' feverally have acid be enti- j: admeafurement of every flip or vet el' above oneliund'redtons, tled 'toy •the refpec`tive allowances folio: wing, to wit : The Col. ,�,-�: a ons, one :hundred `and fifty lector of the diitri of Saint Mary's in the state of Georgia and not exceeding two hundred tj cents ; for the ndmeafurement of .every (hip or veifel,' above Brunrtviicl;, Beaufort; South Quay, Cherrystone, Dally Latld_ two hundred tons" two hundred cents :r •for •all other fervices ing,;Ai napolis, Yeoconiico, Saint 'Mary's Oxford; Sagg-Har- by this A to be performed by filch Surveyor, on board any bour, Paffamaquod'dy,°the-yearly fum of one hundred dollars "' r t illi or. vefl'el of one' h'u'ndred' tons •and 'u wards and having each. The Collectors - bf the diftri6is of Sunbury and -Pe- . , on board goods, wares_ " and ''merchan`diz fub'e& `io- duty, nobfcot, in Mafi•�chufetts, the yearly fum of fixty dollars oi three dollars ; for the' like fervices ori board any (hip or vefi'eI each. The �Collec'toI of the diftricls of Hampton, Snow hill, t of lets than one hundred tons burthen,;hairing on board goods, Bridgetown, Burlington, Frenchman -Bay' and.Ldgartom n, l~ ' wares and merchandize fubdect to duty one and an half dalft the yearly fum of fifty dollars each. The Surveyors of the f , • • " ' pores of Frederickfburg, Smithfield; Port-Royal; Suffolk, 1, rya; , lar , on X11 vefl'els not hav>ing�on board goods, wares and mer- ' Richmond, Peteribur and Little Egg-Harbour,, chandlze fub�e6t to two thirds,' of a dollar' '; all which Weft-Point, g gg ` fees shall be paid by the mafter or owner of the (hip 'or veflel the yearly fum of eighty dollars each. The Surveyors of the t 1, ports of"Swanfborou- h, Urban na, 1 own-Cr eek, Alban ,Hud- n which the Paid fervices Mall be performed, to the Surveyor P g Y by whom they • fhall be performed, if performed by one fon, Stonington, haft-Greenwich and G•loucefter, fifty dollars only for his Pole benefit, but if performed by more than one, each. to him who fhall'have the firft agency, to be divided in equal SEC, . " . parts between him gild the other or others by whom the faid - fervices r f u.: }�1 • 6< J 4 r It, ....: M. • 9 ` A . . Al.r w,Vr , • '\'r .. „ " .. - .. rY•d<'.. r'C . . 'ry„ � �Nau 1� -T!A.r. } 'II{ ,Y. 0 r • ♦f ' . ..... .,... . ry ., .,.. .: .r a '•.:^ F'S,' _y „S. ,,,.• b � f dY � ,'.CIX 0 .. +{ .'.. ...... N \ Y" -Yf, 1 ...• �.a « .. .. '.•. - '1. i,.. •''`. , 'Rr R,f.L, eK • OM1, { ./' 4^ .f p n• r r ;:^. .. , -...w....., r.. A• i'4. . . l.r '... .. .Y.._... .. -_. .-n. _ .y.. r _ I .. ... . n i .., • . . r Nr. ir,,N,S. �1irrr... Sr a-. {�.,y., r �r� �•. > ,-Mr _ a ..:- . -.:♦ ...,... Yr4 I' . . 4L` ,., I Y .. ..•, __— � Ys- ....: A.. ... • « ., .. .. :Nyw� J. _1 i r. . ..'-''h'51 .. .. . ,,zAf$ .. Nl .. . .: rr3� a �• .: _ •__ ' . .r,..,.:v '4"^r.'Y ' s tiP_".. . 3-,�e,MN, If. . ,...�.s�'" ,-_ ...�, ._ aY«,u. a. . ...., - It �: . . '_ _.r _. . . , _. .. 'G -a :. ., we,.. ''3w -'r e..".: '.._..,,•..,. nom...:.. _- .. � . .-,. :_,ilk.�Ta• a�^' ...�, �:` 3 , a. r UNIT ED STATE S. 189 00 L AWOF THE }. w S ` ledge and 'belief, refpe�ing the due importation of the faid . 1790- F . + abed That ever Colleor,haval articles according to,la��r, and in 'conformi.y to fuch noticc 'cf •--Y=--� i� yf i �1.D. r 7.90: SEc.55� nd be it further en , Y ---ter• -� Officer andSurveyorfhall caufe to beaffixed, andconftantlyke.pt their identity, .and of :the payment or fecuring the payment of : d eolledGre, &`' in Tome public and confpicuous place of his office, a fair table the duties thereupon. And in refpect to the faid dried and to ret up table p pickled li[I� and salted :pravifio.ns, proof [)loll be made to the1, °f fees. of the rates of fees and duties demandable by law, and [hall a r ei t for the fees he [hall receive, fpecifymg the par-. fatisffac'lion :of :the faid Collector, according to the circumiian- `� give ec p s j titulars • and in cafe of failure therein, Ili forfeit and pay ces of the cafe, that the fame, if :fi[h, are of the fi{heries of the ` one hundred dollars, to be recovered with coils, in any Court United States ; .if falted p.rovifions, where faltcd within the • fe of the informer ; and 't d States. rind the laid CollecHar fhall infpect or caufe ' having cognizance thereof, to the u Unt e an Officer of the (;uftorns Mall demand) or receive any to ;be infpected, the goods, wares or merchandize fo notified l z 4 . Y greater gr other fee, conC�penfation or reward, for executing for exportation • and if they ilial) be found to correfpon wit . 1. t.iri. tiv law- he fhall ;forfeit and root concernin tl.e fame, the Paid Colle(tor f a an duty or f&vice required o� _. the notice p g { Y Y and pay two hundred dollars for each offence, recoverable in fhall gralnt a permit for :lading the fame on board the ship or manner aforefaid for tide ufe of the party grieved. vefhal named in fuck notice, which lading fhall be performed i c, b. And be it urther ena�ed, That the duties and fees under the fuperintendance of the officer by whom the fame ; .. & 5 : f to be coll.e4ed: b. virtue of this A�, fhallUe payable in gold or (hall have been fo infpefled. And the faid exporter or expos- 9 : 1 Rates of coin. y . P ' ' [liver coin; at the _following rates, that is to fay . 1he gold ters [hall alfo make .oath .that the Paid goods fo noticed for Coins ofFrance, Engla><zd, .Spain and Portugal, and all other exportation and laden, on board the faid [hip or veilel, are gold tains of equal finenefs, at eighty-nine cents for every truly intended to be exported to the place whereof notice fhall h . ...,.. t penny wei rpt : The Mexican dollar.at one • hundred cents , have been given, and are not intended to be relanded 3§' the crown of France at one dollar and eleven Cents ; the crown within the United States ; and (hall givebond, with one or � � England at. one. dollar and eleven . cents ; all f�lver coin of more fureties to the fatisfac'tion of the faid Collec'l:or, in a fur-ri of Eng ,I equal finenefs, at one dollar and eleven cents per ounce ; and equal to the amount of the drawbacks or allowances on fuchr ` cut filv¢x of equal 'fi;nene(s, at one dollar and fix cents per goods, with condition that the faid goods, or any :part there- i k ounce0 of fhall not be relanded in any port or place within the Drawbacks SEC- 570 And be it furtherenaRed the limits of the the United States as fettled by the late treaty of where payable, } b law. on the, ex pnrtat on of goods; wares a-ad tqerchan 1 peace. dine iM ,o,r�ted, (hall be paid -or allowed -by the• Collector at And provided further, That the faid drawbacks or allow. p whofe office the faid goods wares and-rnorchandize were`ori'' antes (hall not be paid until at leaf) fix months after the ex- inall ,entered, and not„otherwife, seta tains one per centutri g y . allowances portation of the faid goods, and until the faid exporter or ex- Exportation of ; frog the benefit of t'he United States. And that the porters (hall produce to the Collec'lors with whom fuch out- goods entitlea P ries of the United. States, «,....A Pn ry ;s r_; -_ a certificate in writing of two reputable t drawbacks o� and pick,J � hQ1 of the fire , s • • t- J ow to be Pr-- dried , 1 and on falted provifions of the United States, (hall be paid by merchants at the foreign port or place to which the fame were vided. the Colic for of the diftri fro which,.the 'farae (hall be ex_ *A --� �'- - ^_ -. landed together with the oath of the matter and mats. �s t11C ported without any deduc'l�on or al?atement. That in veffel in which they were exported, certifying the delivery SEc. 58 Provided always and be i�t, fyr�her ezta ed, o d wares xhereof. But in cafe any veifel fliall be tail away, or meet { „a how to be order to;entitle the *exporter or exp.orttrs of any g. o s, with fuch unavoidable accidents as to prevent the landing fuch ” :n°wed, r tnercha-ndize to the bene[ts of the faid drawbacks or al• goods, a proteft m due form of law, made by the mailer and d , lowaoces, he or fhe fhall, previous to putting or lading the mate, or force of the feamen, or in cafe no fuch proteft can i fame on board of any Jhip or veff'el for exportation, give twee* be had then the oath of the exporter or exporters, or one of four hours notice at leaf) to the Goheor of the diftrt< from them, (hall be received in lieu of the other proofs herein di- which the fame are`aboutto be cxportea; . o£ his, her of their reeled, unlefs there (hall be good reafon to fufpeEl the trails of 4. intention to ,export the. fame, and of the 'particulars thereof, fuch oath, in which cafe it (hall and may be lawful _for the n� '��Y t h.er acka es or boxes and o the nature `of the a es cheL�� .,.. - p g require fuch farther roof as ,! and of the calks, c f . , � .. +Collector to req p parcels,containing the fame, -or of which the fame cont lit, and cafe may demand. of their refp,eFtive marks, numbers and 'contents, and if irn- Provided lafly, That no goods, wares or merchandize sin- l z1 ' r F No drawback c s ve 'el or vell'els In vuhtch o ported ossicles, of the dip or ih ,p , ported (hall be entitled to a drawback or the duties paid of a„owea, np.ef� , t: the perfon or per fons for or by whom, and the place or places to certain fecured to be paid thereon, unlefs fuch duties !hall amount to mount, from which they were imported. And in refpeft1 to the faid twentydollars at leafs ; nor unlefs they fliall be exported in r offhallbP made tothefatisfa�tionofthefaid t imported articles,p a ,the fame cafk.s cafes thefts boxes or other packages, and Collector, by the oaths'of the perfon or perfons (includin the r from the diftri& or port into which they were originally irn- i. faid exporter or exporters) through whofe hands the fat ar- ported, 1 1 titles shall have paffed, according to the belt of their know- SEC* J l ledge Y y � x P; • 1 rr , 1dL t � ; :': 41 J r # IF a 1 1 a . r . ,i�ykw. .ti ...._., -M 2, ',�' ....-...... .... .. ... r,.. r -. ✓•.,. w „wF'.. '.• . .,...,.. ,. ' r � x . - n,*A. »C. .uw,�K., ori- �Mr• . .M r , .. ��� ..... rM`a.. 1. t .n.,, _: ;.n....w , ' .. ': '- .w ..P ♦i .. y �. i 'L ..T. .n'ki. `vL - 4v. . ' -9t�. p, Tom. J. ,. :.. �:_.,�.... _.r .. .ra�p"+K.. :b .:. ,. �3`� _:: f9SC9 Fr•.+nry a..^:,,.,. ..k.._........-rx :(.-:'T:.•.w��. M"'. «r•±-.n,-.r..n , .:• -' ,., ` .. .. .m .. .. _ x. r.,,,.__._ .. "—''.R'T":1• ,. ..µ��9�^R��f��. r•,. ....._ .,4+ .. . ,. .'4..,. .., _,.. rlY!✓/n.WS':reP..ni7.�2.^� 1:- .:...e.,:srsa6+k4�.... ..fik'b ... .,, ,n ,. ry ' x 1 ,• 3 _. .._r..,- •ii?r-a y0' :w.OVi.r ,` ' ..;,a..f+c0. ' ,ti'6,!Y r^'." .sti:K=L,,y,. '' �^"r""'' i' 0 x M":-•.: 1. 62 ...y...> ! 7.ti" `y�"'a •.t . i r r f ' y ! ' j o L A W S OF ' THE 9 �� UNITE, S T ,A. TE S. 1 ,91 l y 1 ' A.D. i go. SLC. 59. And be it further enac7ed, That the Tums allowed month • and to each mariner and boy the fame ration of pro- II.D. 1790 + -•—� to be paid by lawy on the exportation of dried or pickled fifh ifion which is or (hall be allowed to a foldier in the Paid �•---,r---� '` �> On pickled ih, and of falted provifions, flial not be aid, unlef:s te fame fhall arm s The faid allowances for fubfiftence. to be aid in pro- NIL amount to three dollars at leaft upon one entry, y p' �� . SEc. 60. ,y � , viiioris or money at the contrast prices, at the option of the V4 find be .t further erac`�ed, That if any goods, wares Secretary of the Treafury. ; ' or merchandize entered for exportation, with intent to draw Ge it urther enae7ed That the officers of the ` Goods, entitled p SEC. 6 nd � to drawback he back the duties or to obtain an allowance given b law on faid boats or cutters ffhall be a ointed b the Prefident of and co be ap. , . ., forfeited in cafe: the exportation thereof, (hall be any in n ort or lace the United States and (hall rePeFtivel be deemed oflicers of Yr raent ointed y the within the limits of the United States as afo• port all fuch the cuftoms and (hall have ower and authority to o on p Y g , croods wares and merchandize . fhall be fub'e&i to feizure and board of every fhi or veffel which fliall arrive within the U- Their duty. 1, J P , r forfeiture, together with the fhip or veffei from which fuch nited Statcs, or within four leagues of the coati thereof, if goods fhall be landed, and the vefl'els or boats ufed in Iandin <- bound for the United States, and to fearch and examine the ,' z the fame ; and all perfons concerned therein, fhall on indict- fame and ever art thereof, and to demand, receive and cer- } ment and. convi�`lion thereof, • P, fufFer impr�fonment for a teen tlfy the manifefts herein before required to be on board of not exceeding fix months. And for difcover of frauds and i or veffels and t affix and put proper faltenin s l b certain fh s q g ]' feizure of goods wares and merchandize re-landed contra r on the ha P hes and other communicatios wth the holds of i to law, the feveral officers effablifhed by this Act, fhall have fhi s or veflels, and to remain on board the faid (hips or vef. y the fame powers, and in cafe of feizure the fame proceedings fel puntil they arrive at the places of their deftination. { fhall be had, as in the cafe of goods, wares and merchandize it urther enacted 'That the Collectors of the g ,. SEc. 65. find be And for meafurin weighing or a ref eLiive diftri&,s may, with the approbation of the Secretary employ tmay ow imported contrary, to law : g, g g r p Y PP y employ row guaging goods for exportation, the fame fees fhall be allowed of the Treafury, provide and em ploy fuch (mall open row and boats, as to like cafes t?pnn the im ortation thereof. - k P fail boats in each diifric'I together with the requifite num SEc. 6r . And be *-t further enacted, That if any goods, the der of erfons to Terve in them, as fhallbe necefl'ary for the Colledors may duties upon which (hall have been fecured by bond, fhall be ufe ofd the Surveyors and Inf ec'lors in going on board of ( j give further cre- y p g 1 a ' ►t re-exported by the importer or importers;thereof, and if the ihi s and veffels and otherwife, for the better detec'lion of � gt ly faid bond fhall become. due before the. expiration of the time frauds ; the expence of which fhall he defrayed out of the # � y herein before Ii.mited for payment of the drawback upon fuch product ' f duties. f t, goods, it fhall be lawful for the Colle6lor of the diftrift from SEc. 66. 241rnd be it further enaRed ' That if any officer of the f r which the faid good's (hall have been exported, to give further cuftoms (ball directl or in'direc'lly take or receive an bribe r ' credit for fo much of the fpm due upon fuch bonas fhall be, reward or recompenfe for conniving, or fhall connive at any r� .. . equal to the amount of the faid drawback, until the expiration fa.lfe entry of any fhip or veiffel, or of any goods,. wares or Penalt;• in cafe. of the faid time limited for payment thereof merchandize and shall be thereof convicted every fuch offs- i 3 And the better to fecure the eollec'tion of the faid duties, cershall forfeit and a a furYi not lets than two hundred nor ;' i4' SECS 02, Beitfurtherenac`ted, That the Prefident of the United more than two thoufa d dollars for each offence ; and any, " - y States be ;,mpowered to caufe' to be built and equipped, fo ma- perfon giving or offering any bribe, recompenfe or reward, PreGd►nt may ,l order cutters to BY boats or cutters, not exceeding ren as may be neceffary to for any fuch deception collufion or fraud,fraud fhall forfeit and be built : b ' ►' , `� ° be employed for the protection of the revenue, the expence a a fum not lefs than two hundred nor more than two . s whereof fhall not exceed ten , thoufand dollars, which fhall be tphoufand dollars for each offence. And in all cafes where an r aid out of the rodud of the duties on goods, wares and mer- oath is by this ad required from a mafter or other erfon P g � � � P chandize imported into the United States, and on the ton. p � having command of a ihi or veffel, or from an owner or coil- F; nage of (hips or veffels, fi nee of goods, wares and. merchandize his or her fa6Lor or � ' SEc. 63. find be ii urther. enaRed That there fhall be to each agent,nt if he erfon ,fo fwearin (hall (wear fatly fuch perfon f g P g � i• : of the faid boats or cutters, one mafter, and not more than fhall on indictment and conviction thereof, be punifhed by , How to be of- three mates fi { of- ficered & man, rft, ,fecond and third, four mariners and two fine or imprifonment, or both, in the difcretion of the Court t ned : boys ; and that the com enfations and allowances to the faid i -conviction (hall be had fo as the fine fhall P before whom the �co 9 t : officers mariner-) and boys refpe6tively, fhall be to the maf- p G' ' not exceed one thoufand dollars, and the term of im rifon- Pay of officers, ter thirty dollars per month, and the fubfiftance of a captain anent fhall not exceed twelve months. ' in the arm of the United States • to a firft mate twenty dol SFc. 6 find be it urther enacted That a]1 enalties ac- �: ' y ' y — 7- f P Mode of prof- ; lars per month, to a fecond mate fixteen dollars' per month, cruir. b an breach of this act fhall be fued for and recov ecutin and re- to a third mate fourteen dollars per month and to ever mate ered with cofts of fuit in the name of the United States of covering penal- !t ' P Y ` . ties and forfei- y " the fubfiftence of a liewten ant in the faid arm to each ma- in an Court ro ex to try the .fame, and the trial ' America tures. . i riner eight dollars per month, to each boy, four dollars per of any fact which may he put `}n �ffuc, shall be within the Ju. month ; - dictal � , h , 4 y k s + ,..,, - . :..,✓,4tirbr. --_--..,; .Y.'. ,•` ;' i t,,' .. .. ♦. e:: ~> ri, my,�-. h. .,:rot.r! � , • 1 .'�. �. -. i'" �•- _ - - -x.... y ^ __ .,... .r .... ... _ ..ffH:1x:,:.''"°"rWx. fir --_„�a'°;^fir :.. �_ ,�,. .°��`lMnwYuur:.arb:.:�,.w.n ....._ ..n4t ._.. ._ .. .... . .. -'�+�'.•,. '�. *r .. ... ....:....- .........-..,w.,.Slmb.r...au�. :.,... «.. t ..•. na 4r+r.,crw ,,, •.. ., ,. :. .- -q.. ..:. .... a -: r. ... .. . . r.x.4..!V' - k.... h0.*:x '• - ' Y . .. �:°Yn'f" x"� ,• -. -.+ . ..,;. ' _. . .. -c «. .:. 1 .. , � + .,„,.•'.wig=4; i .1 • a,T 1 :r t .i ✓ s ' C rr4, THE z L A S og UNITE.t� D ST A T S. 193 f1. D. r o• dlcial diltric� in which any fuch penalty Mall have accrued, �9 the Collector within wi,iofe dillric't the feizure fliall be dize, and judgment (hall be given for the claimant or claim- A.IJ. rT9o. �..._.�,,.�✓.: and d ants ; if it shall appear to the Court before whom fuc1T pro. �---,r---•••� ` ' made, is hereby authorized .and direaed to caufe fuits for the , V farz�e to. be commenced and, pro£eeut.ed t,o effect, and to 1'e- fecution (hall be tried, that there was a reafonable caufe for ' rj feizure the fame Court #hall caufe a proper certificate or .en- x b cei�-e, diftribute and pay the fum . or Tums recovered, after . ,; firft de uFtin all necet�ary cafts and charges, according to law, try to Abe made thereof, and in fuch cafe the claimant flra!1 ; I q And that allgfhi s or veffels, goods, wares or merchandize, not be entitled to cofts, nor (hall the perfon who made the , e I . IS I ; feizure or the profecutor be liable to a6iion,fuit or judgment,, { which shall become forfeited by virtue of this act, Thal] be feiz» the roper Court on account of fuch feizure or profecution. Provided, That ' ed libelled and pi ofecuted as aforefaid, in p 11 carafe fourteen the flit or veffel, goods, wares merchandize, be after judg- having cognizance thereof , which Court fha _ P g ' mens forthwith returned to finch claimant or claimants, his, ' days notice to be given of fuch feizu�'e and libel, by caufing with the order of the Court there her, or their agents : flnd'provided, That, no a&ion or profe- x ` the fubftance of fuch lib v� x on fettin forth the tirne�ar.d place appointed for trial, to be cution fhall be maintained in any cafe under this Act, unlefs • • r ublif lied near tine lace of feiz» the fame fhall have been commenced within three years next s ?> i inferted in fome newfpape , p P ure and alto b oftin up the fame. in the moft public ma n» after the penalty of forfeiture was incurred . ' P g rl'hat all flit s veffels, ` y ner for the fpace of fourteendays, at or near the place of trial, SEc. 68. And be it further enacted, p ' a fum not exceeding ten dollars (hall goods, wares or merchandize, which fhall be condemned by vefds or .• for which advertifenaent g g goods con- �'y be aid • and reclamation iliall be made in fuch manner as virtue of this Act, (hall be fold by the proper officer of • the aen,ned, haw 4 p P • and i# no �erfo'n shall appear to claim Court in which fuch condemnation shall be had, to the high. to be fold. ; the Court (hall Bird , 1 flet goods, wares or alerchandize, the fame eft bidder, at public auction, by order of fuch Court, and at . .� fhi or ve n at leak fifteen fuch p � g fuch lace as the Court may appoint, giving ;hall be adjudged to be forfeited ; but if any perfon (hall ap- p '` ear before fuch judgment of (forfeiture, and claim any fuch days notice• (except in cafe of perifhable goods) in one or more P • g and #hail ive of the public newfpapers of the place where fuch Pale shall be, , #hip or vefsel, goods, wares for merchandize, g the rofecution thereof, and to refpond or if no paper _is published in fuch place, in one or more of bond to defend h pwhich the coif in cafe he (hall note fupport his claim, the Court the papers published in the neareft place thereto, for r , fhall proceed to lie and deteriine the caufe according to law: advertifing a fum not exceeding five dollars (hall be paid. r A ro ria[ioa ,� I•, .� , And u on the prayer of any claimant to the Court, that any See. 69. And be it further endued, That all penalties, fines of En�, penal- 4� � ' P P y o merchandize fo feized and pro- and forfeitures,recovered by virtue of this Act,(andnot other- ties Sc forki- ~' fhip or �reffel goods wares r r °. fecuted, or any pa three fho.uld: be delivered to fuch claim,. wife appropriated) fhall, after deducting all proper co s an tures• t One motet #hall be far ; a ant, it shall be 'lawful for the Court to appoint three proper charges; be difpofed of . as: follows . y x k afurY r1erfons to a raife fuch ship or v4el, good$,, wares or mer. the use of the United Stateall bedivided into qual parts, p;a;,diGk vvPP {h?ll be (worn in op' Court for the faithful thereof, the other moiety- f . .:a t,. the 'C`O'lle'}or and Naval-Officer of the diitrift �< 0 difcharge 'ftf their duty ; and fuch appraifeiYient (hall be made anu Ya�� ` t ex eriee o£ the arty* on chafe pra�yea it is granty and Surveyor of the port wherein the fame #hall have been at the p P claimant incurred, er to fuch of the- faid officers as there may be in the t �t ed • and on the return of fuch appt aifement, if t he c • sureties to be approved of by the faid diftric"t ; and in diftric`ts. where only one of the aforefaid (hall, with one or more , PP officers (hall have been eftablifhed,,the Paid. moiety (hall be gin court, execute a bond in the ufual form .to the United States, fum equal to the fum at which the bip Ven to fuch officer,: Provided neverthelefr, That in all cafes for the payment of a q g wares or merchandize, fo prayed to be de- where fuch penalties,fines and forfeitures ifiiall be recovered in A il'el goods, alien: iven to fuch Collector, by any t or ve , g , , urfuancce of inform :rule order fuch. fhi P g ' livered be appraised, the Court #hall by P perfon other than the Naval- or Surveyor of the district, or vefl'el, oods, wares or merchandize, to be delivered to the ' ` g the one half, of fuch moiety shall be given to the informer, faid claimant, and the faid bend", shall he lodged with the • and 'if 'ud mcnt Mall af"s in and the remainder thereof shall be difpofed of between the ;y ' ro er officer of the Court , an 1 g P Naval-Officer and Surveyor or Surveyors, in man- y i proper ver of the claimant, the Court 1ha11 caufe the faid bond to Collector, ner aforefaid k be cancelled t but if judgment fhall pafs againft the claimant, That no oods, wares Dgciabte goods ► , `', 70: find be it further enacfed, g ' as to the whole or any part of .fuch #hip or veffel, goods, wares or merchandize of foreign growth. or manufacture, fublect to forfeieed,in c.c r' or merchandize, and ,the claimant Mall not within twenty o caincafeo• the payment of duties, shall be; brought into the United States . days thereafter, pay into the Court the amount of the app raif- from any foreign port or place in any other manner than by. , k value of fch flit or veffel, goods, wares or merchandize ed •1' fea nor in an fhi or veffel of lefs than thirty tons burthen, fo condemned, with the' c©sts,;the bond (hall be put in suit. except within the di€frict of Louifville, nor fhali be landed or + , And when any profecution fhalT i be commenced on account unladen at any other place than is by this Act directed, under r of the feizure of any, Olip or vef'el, goods, wares or merchan, � dine the penalty of feizure and forfeiture of all fuch veffels, and of , the: z , r 1i ., rl 1 : - N i I 4rrr e 7x .�>v � ""'. " . � t � _ .:. _. e. x 5'ek.�... :._,_.r`. u... ..idlh: �,. ,.,_.: J•.L:iL'. .. .... ... . ... t .._ ..... � . M ,P''Ixn a ,., W- ... rf. . .. 'inn; „_. _ ,. aa•?wW.;.i.A'..,..v ..sw.+,.,..., .,fi � .. .. t J"'.` �.a f u _aa•- :':.^R e.. ,. ':` , .,f.. a.:: r T, :^,.-?'. nkp. ,.`'• 't,;'-. /,.P.-.•. see" t. ,tea`- _ - t t7 Y , 1 ' tlITED ST . A. TE { ' : t tv -• r handize brought in landed or unla�' of. Ruf ia;_ fhould.be: rated at one._ hundred' cents, and by the. �LD. 17�0. z A. D. 1790 he goods, ayes or me c g i. tin.. Ac't� to e. lain; and amend anAc`s inti- "; ---Y—✓ den,' in any other manner. And all goods, -wares and nier A , intir.raled, ? ' fry n tediStates b land :cantl-ar. : to tied, 1; An A.ct:for: regtftering:and clearing, vefl'els, regulattn.s7 t, chandize brought into: the U >< y Y and-. other _ ua'. pfes," that. part, of. rile � the coaftn trade, P P p` ? this Ad, fllalT be forfeited,.together with the carriages, horfes . g: • faid',firit; mtentionedA& -wThich, fo: steel the r.t�ble: o 1 iaf ia, was } ands oxen that fhall.be employed in conveying the�fame ; pro: t nothing: mall be conftrued to extend to: ho'ufliold repealed-,and made..n.-a" .a'nd'.vold• And whereas it is doubted , , ,toed nothi g A tt'? '' in .to' . an erfcln, or erfr�a�s ' whether til„ fatd! tepeal can . op-er:at,,e. �wAth. iefpec' to duties in ;t{ furnittzre alto cloathing, belong g y p p l auall removing rnto 'an art-. of the- United St�ates' o.for- the curred:prto.r, therct,o, as.�uas intended lsy. Cc�ngrcfs. ' err- 'L'liat the faid• ._.. ,, Y . y P - S`Ec Ebere .ore be . it enaRe-d_ and. declar z, ie of becomI : .an: inhab><tant;or inhabitants: thereof. 75` f t all,duxies, Which. r Y" [�o g reneaf f aaall be, deemed' to operate in r-efp_ o • fliid`be it f�crtlrer ena ed That: all, m tters -by this . , - SEC r r-. . ' c prior the, lf� ma have arifen .or- a cxued p ' A& directed r ..ti he done to or by the, Colle�or-.of a : diifrlft;. 3� � . Collediors may Qjalt and: may be done oto and by the perfon vwha, in the cafes_ li�'ILEDERICI� AucusT>is MiJHd,rr�r:'t�G, t aa by `lel'°ti`g' fpecYfted'in this Ac'f is. o�c may be authorized-tv. ac's in: the, place Speaker of the Hozrfe of Ide��releiitatives. ��u NT ADAMS', Vic&Prefident�of the United= States, and at or head of the Paid Col:le6lor: ' • , : Py'e idcnt•o the-Senate. Stc. '72=• Ahd'be itfu'r1bee enacted;: Th-,t whenever an-, oath.is f f i-ecluired by this A c'l,: perfo'tts. confcientioufly fcrupulous. fhall: roved � uj t12e f~ourtl , 179°• app �, WASIIIN'.GTOR , be permitted' to `at�irmi. G :;U,R GE r i Sic., An itf i upther�enacIed;. That. the` matter :or .perfon., Pr iideh, of the United States. ,11► 73 f , having the rchatge rdr eoiniband of.a. fhi:p or:vcffeltbound.:'to a:. _ vefrels bound foreign- Pon, n- Pon ofi place'; flaall; deliver ,to the :Col•leaor of the difia to foreign ports g , ' to deliver ma- . h fhip or vel�lel}flaall be about.tof`de-depart p � tr><Ft� frntn� which fuc � . P nifefts, mar.if�ft of they cargo,, on hoard the fame; and, fhall)in'ak.e oath; n to rovide snore e eatall or t1Je ,settlement or` a$i'�'rnstou t'tl tlre.iruth thereof, wltereupontthe.fac Coltec- ,f ,. for shall rant a. clearance for the,faid. fbi or veffel� -acrd her - i��en tie, �nrted Stater ani the`I�dividui�l. ` T' r. g fl y tie A� ,C..ounts het ` h ` car o liut without fpoci:fiying tl�e. particulars- -ther�evf,: . unlefs= ,jtates. 'r r penalty rJ t lei`'aft clear- required' l the fain mailer : a>i pei°LUll� <lldvl.a� s fits iiiiU ,�1:: viE ,, - r r,._ .L c+,.ul �T �ZL/e pf Pore en- tor ne- t: ��, g q y � ?4. . . f. ante: :,oi mand' ' Andy if an, ilii or: veifel.bound to :a:foreign_port : SEOT10r; tt. a . ill enacrea o;Y :r,re=.,�c,�a ,_. ,- s� Y . p riatsee`af'te tTnited States:of fl��aerrccr, i,n.. 0 �`c� l or aEe� 'fllall� depaxt:on. her voyage' to, fuch foreign,port ,or. " ��ntli'l�d� 'That a..boac;d to 'conff of� thivee .C;c�,mttffic�ners r the iaid•ma .mor erfon harvin plsa.;e -w>thout: Rich clearance,. p a g .. tl t a cot;ns be_tweela the and: hereby is, efl blifl�ed,: tc fe.t �e, .her C Board of thre the 'aId charge or conimand,• fhal�l. forfeit and- 'paty the taxa of a s. a � t,he;d 'tei tti>>aatron ,..:. :r . a , n f ' two liuticireci c1o11I's':fcfr fucn ofl'edce. United-: an:d( tnp.incltvadual.fl ��e< l� �• � Commiilioners� r onstlle ins fab �>it- to be appointed, } da of a majority of the faid Comm><ffione- s- nwe k �` E� ` nrl ig-it ' .. rther emelt` That after the f r_ b y .n -r «e all;'.ha i; v' , n * In .f hal)i lie :final' ond, contcl>�:600 c, an cl: t.keY ` . Oerc�t er next; t-he:•A�'; intituled; ��, An Aft`to .regw]ate- t=he k� __. , s as.> i�ey ,t?? y find lee Former ads re- the tonnage. of fhips~= power-- i<v emplc=syr fuck num cr o� . l t'h Baled. co`lledrorr of the duties intpofed hy'lawf on: j P � Gefl'��rp• - j , i '• of vefl'el� and `on- 'g0odsy wares. and :n ercl andtzes->rrn.po>rted dCe�mmtSfioners Who are to take SEB. 2. A'nd'be Itfurther enacted; That the fa , art lath; ' into rise Uhtt'ed Stare'; and alfid" l other: Ads : o>v parts: of. �rlmattQn befQr the Ch e t fh ll refp�ec' hrely. take,an.oath orad e : A Corti ng witi<in th'e� purview o€.'this Aft, •4iall:be!iepe.%led-, • u{ticc-of,;the.U'nited;iStates, or on .of: tl e ;a ��a�te or di tl�e JFK i- ,.I V ,. . . • • Y Exceptions; and chen`ceforth ceafe to :o eras � .ems tas(.to the,conttn.uance . i >r+f nCe df site faid>A except. Tiges, that they �'vjll fa>tthfully Ansi �execu e of the ofliee'rs appc�Inted p m y p impartially, • ._. .r • 1 +Y • nd tiv 1h:all each of,tt�,em be enr>i- y le'�` of Sllelr . 0 .tee. . • their talar . . alfo a's toy the rec'oei'y' and receipt. cif tach dunes on goods, d.ut '" iundred and i tled'to receive at tlie. rate. of. twct, fLiloufai�d,tw.4, :. wares acid n ercharr`dlzc andLoxs the't�anna�ye of fhi s or �xeffels ft dollars; ei annum, payable quarter veariy at t11e 'Treafu- s ' p ,� as ffrall Have accrued; and'as :to the'payrne>nt of:dra�vbacks and. fifty y r ,y Lherecif upon', the ex c r dtion of aods�,- ry of the United:Statea, for the r .refpeaive ,ferv;�ces. t ,1 p p p - g r x al�lowanees' in lr eu or rnerchandlze which shall have been imported', and as And-beit . tcrtl�er euac`�ec�� � habit fka�l be:t� ae duty o MI f of, Fro• bio; 3�: �/' ICU- wares „ >Enine all claims canoe c fines, er�al`ties`ard for-lea the 'faid= Commiffione�rs to. rccei�ts= at?d ' e mining claims, to the'i•ecovery. an'-d d- fIvibution of - , L of ul T fliall be exhibited to them bpfo.W.tlae:_- € ,"—Y: , J:. )r, tures Whiert fl all-have� been, ibcur-red- before or upon'the .faid.. which . . 4 one thoufand feven•hu,ndred� a.nd.nioety.sne, a�,nd,to determine day; fubl'e'd- neverth0efs to- the alterations; ar&exp. on all fuch as.fhall have accrued har, t',he general or• particular „ pre4d in 'this A&. If f' as b - the Aa _ iri tittil d-, cc A As�`to re lam. deicnee.durin.g the war, and: p thity, (once tl�ereot, accord- whe e y althop(rh fuch 'claims a: rerpe&ing the in to the rtn6 es. of•.greneral equity-, ( t ruble of RuiTia. the 'col`leC'finn of tl3o d> ties ><`twpof d by lam on, the. tonnage: of, g P n lre��, or fup- • may not be fanclioned by the reful, es of CU g. (hips or vefl'eh, and-,on: goods-, wares and merchandizes `im.. Y � ,.; . oated by regular vouchers).-fi_ as to provide, fpr; the final fes- ported into- the Urilted States, it ., was declared that the ruble P ' f dement of all accounts between the Tinited States and the states o indiv><duahy. 1 , t Y Y t rM ,. ,•• tip �')tt .. . .. . . . ..... 4. w .. ,N +. !xJ Fit �rzi1 It , i 1 : UIT D STA- Es �,1 ' 196 L A W 5 of THE �n y Xxxile A.D. 1790. individually, ; but noevidence of a claim heretofore admitted `� H A P' t1. D. i790. { �--�' b a Commifiioner of the United States for any, Rate or dif- ' Y y n ACT making f urther Prov aosz for the Payment of the } l 4} { ' trig fliall be fubject to fuck examination, nor shall the claim Debts of the United States. , t of any.in be admitted as a charge againft the United fame was allow- HEREAS by an Act, intituled, " An Acl for laying a , States, in the account of any slate unlefs the ed b fuch Rate before the twenty-fourth day of September, V duty- on goods wares and meichandizes ilmporo Recital + y �s o goods, ' one thoufand fevers hundred and eighty-eight, s nto the United States, divers duties were laid or. l+ SEC- 4. And be it further enacted, That it (hall be the duty of %xrares or merchandize fo imported for the diicha}•ge of rise r • va- debts of the United States, and the encouragement and pro- +� To liquidate to the said Comnniflioners to examine and liquidate to.fpecie d fpecie value credit and de- Iue on nrinci�les of equity, the credits and debits oaf the Rates tec'lion sof manufactures And whereas the fuppcut o govern- ,1 bits of certai►a already on the books of the lreafuryjor bills of credit fub- anent and the difcharge cif the Paid debts, render it i�eceffary l Rates. y fequent to the eighteenth of March, one thoufand fevers hun- to increa(e the Paid duties dyed and eighty. SEC, i . BE it enacted by the Senate 4nd Houfe of Reprefenta= And be it furtherenac�ed That the' fhall fives of the • United Stites of Afnerica, in Con;ref a in bled) bnt;es on cer= ' ed Sec. 5• ! which been or may be That from and after the lafl day cif december nest, the du . twin I'to ci ;lfe + ` On the final debit each Rate with all advances w is , y articlee u) cr+ 1'e i fetdement, ag- made to it by- the United States, and with the intereft thereon ties fpecified and laid in and by the ac"t aforefaid, shall ceIt afe ana;och�rautizs ( rrebate of all t n^ ) )(1fCa 111 i1C�1 balances to be to the Taft day of the year •one thoufand (even hundred and and determine ; and that upon all c»cls,s;'art sandn,ercl��.r. d.�� thereof, + apportioned be- eighty-nine, and shall credit each Rate ' for .its difDuriements (not h. . : in particularly excepted)which after the iatcl clay cia. '4 rained in the third feC'tion e brought into the Ll States, from any foreign por lween the t or and advances on the principles con Rates• of this A with intereft to the day aforefaid, and having ,lace, there fhall be levied, collt-�c'ted and paid the feve'ral and i e,f ccl►ve duties fcillowin , that is to fa Madeira wire of flruck the balance due to each Rate, shall find the aggregate p - • y ' of all the balances ' which aggregate . fiall be a ortioned be- the quality of London particular, per gallon, thirty five cents - PP t tween the Elates agreeably to the rule hereinafter given, and other Madeira wine, per gallon, thl . ty cents , Sherry wine, the difference between ,fuch apportionments, and the refpe&t per gallon, twenty-five cents ; other wines per gallon, twenty ' cc nts. diflilled'f stirs if more than ten per cent, below proof , flit t ive balance' s'fhall be carried in 'a new account to the debit or p s ' , F credit of the mates refpeftively, as the cafe may be. according to ` I�ycas's hydrometer, per gallon , twelve cents ;od That •thc_ rule _for appor- if more thin five and not more than ten per cent. Leloav l 6E C, v. And be st furthernena.:.,,w, - . . The rule of ap- .• _ flair-- 1,- .., nc'r gll�n, twelve < portionment. tlonli;g to the slates the aggregate of the balances firff above- goof according to the is n Lyuaz,.�leter, r - 0_ , f' nts ; if of. proof, and not • more than five per mentioned, £hall be the fame that is prefcribed by the Confti• and an half cec, tution of the United States, for the apportionment of .rcpreNk cent. below proof, according to the fame hydrometer, per fentation and 'direc't taxes, and according to the firft eriumer- gallon, thirteen cents ; if above proof, but, not exceeding twee- 9 a ' all be made. ty per cent• according to the fame hydrometer, per gallon , Y ation which fh `. " !4Y S>;c. 7. and be it further enaRed That the Rates who..fhall fifte-n cents. it of more than twenty, -I 1 not more than for. , r cent. 2 ,»v, roof, zccordini; to the IAin, e hydrometer -' have balances placed to their credit on the books of the _tr ea- y pn e ' p ' per gallon, twenty cents if of more thin forty per cent. Creditor 2laces fury of the United States, (hall within' twelve months after p g co have their a {}call have been fo credited,. be. entitled to' have the above proof, according to the fame hydrometer, per gallon, balances fund- the fam ed. fame funded upon the fame terms with the other part of the twenty-five cents ; molaifes, per gallon , three cents ; beer; ale t er s t dorneftic debt of the United States ; but the balances fo ere- and porter in cafk:5, per gallon five cents ; beer, ale and pot- t • transferable. ter in bottles, per dozen , twenty cents. Peas from China dated to any Rate (hall not be SEC. 8. ,Rad be it urtherenaFted, That the Clerks employ- and India, in (hips or eefels of the United States, bohea per Salaries of the • fouchon and other black teas, per pound Clerks. ed, or to be employed by the Paid Commifiioners, £hall receive pound, ten cents , g hvfon per pound thirty-t�vo cents like f laries as Clerks employed in the treafury departments eigliteen cents Teas An-41, That the Owers of the other seen teas, per pound, twenty cents p `( „ Centinuante of ,Spc. 9. An-4 be it further enaHed, T p g the Commif- of ill fionces powers. faid Co mmiiiioners fhall 'ontinue until the firft' da, July, from Europe, in fh ps or vet�els of the United States ' w one thoufand feven hond;ed and ninety-two, unlefs the bufi- per pound, twelve cents ; fouchong and other black teas, per nefs shall be foo net accomplished. pound, twenty-ane cents ; hyfon , per " pound, tarty cents FREDERICK AUGUS'TUS MUHLENBERG, other green teas per pound , twenty-four cents : Teas frons ; Speaker of the Boufe of .Reprefentatives. any other place or in any other (hips or vefrels, bohea per JOHNADAMS, Vice-;Prdent of the United States, and pound, fifteen cents ; fouchong and other black teas pez` , Prefident of the Senate: pound twenty-feven cents ° hyfon per pound, fifty cents Approved, 4uguff the fifth, 1790. other green teas, per pound, thirty cents ; coffee, per pound, E RGE WASHINGTON, four cents ; cocoa, per pound, one cent ; lou! fug.u• per l C's a as pound, Prefident of the United States. t • , C1 AFB, L 1 . t, • Y ♦ y l �r - - !" MIR ' ' �,tis,.;•";, '. :, •. '. .. .,,.; "• -. ,. ._ Y 1 Pay 4 � ` y 8 LAS S of z x U 1`� � r�, D S `Ii A '�' �' Si f99 9 4 . j r X.D. U• pound, five cents • brown fugar per pound, one and a h turn ad valorcr.n. All coaches;chariots,pha;tons,chatfes, .:�1.D• i790• � P � n half r en . 79 � g P P � per c cent ; ,other sugar per pound, two and an half cents ; can- chairs, fol osorother carriages, cel' parts ofcarriages,fifteenandan 4-y--�r-�-� dies of tallow, per pound, two cents • candles of wax or f er e � iturn'advalorem • and five per centuin advaloremup- � x ; � , p half per c.et � P t• i s maceti per pound, fix cents • cheefe�per pound, four cents - oil all other cods, wares and merchandize , except bullion ; r �� foe erpound, two cents , pepper pr pund fix cents • i- g , old' ewrer, brafe teiitenamue Iron and l P P P , p tin to pigs, tin. plates ' p � � � � , . _ mento per pound, four . cents ; manufactured tobacco per brafs :wire, copper in plates, (alt petre, plaif}er of farts, wool, pound, sis cents ; fnuff per pound, ten cents • indigo per din words, and dving- drugs, raw hides and skins, undref pound, twenty-hve centscotton per pound, three g nP fed furrs of every kind the fea slores of fhips or veifels, the . Y r P , . nails and f ikes per ound o e cent baor other lead per cloaths books houfhould' furniture, and thetnolsorin�plements P P . P P p �� ho come to refide in the ' ;1 pound, one cent Reel unwrou ht per one hundred and of the- trade or rofef?ion of perfons 10 twelvepounds, (event five cents; hem per one hundred United States liilofo h�cal a aratus fpecially imported for j } ; o P } _ p P ; P p- - PP and twelve pounds, fife four cents • cables per one hundred an feminar of learning, all odds intended to 'be re-export- and � y- ' P y y g g 'ti the fame Ilii or veslel in and twelve pounds, one hundred cents tarred cordae per ed to a foret n ort or place, i p -. one hundred and twelve pounds, one hundred cents ; un ar- which they (hall be imported, and generally all articles of the red cordage and yarn per one hundred and twelve pounds; growth, product or manufactures of the Uni ted States. {, ,, ' one hundred and fifty cents ; twine and pack-thread per one St:c. 2. And be it further ena�ed, 1 hat an addition of fen Additional du-hundred and twelve pounds three hundred cen._., rs • �''>I' ^a per centurn fllall be made to the feveral rates of duties above ty. �, ` 2 bushel, twelve cents ; malt per bufhel, ten cents ;. coal per f�ecified, and impofed, in refpec't to all` goods, `vares and icier- i bufhel "three cents ; boots per pair, fifty cents ; (hoes, flip- 1 yAll �{ cliandize, which, after the Paid Taft da of December next, fhall pers and golofhoes made of leather, per pail , (even cents ; be imported, in ships or vefrelsnot of the United States, except01 fhoes and slippers made of filly or sluff; per pair, ten cents ; in .tlie cafes in which an additional dut y is herein before fpeci- i ' I wool and contton cards, per dozen; fifty cents ; playing car=ds ally hai-tY on'ariy goods, wares or mPrchandizes, which fha}1 be i I • per pack, ten cents ; all china ware;looking glaffes, ,-window imported in fuch (hips-or veirels: and other glafs and all manufa6lures of glafs (black quart bot- SEC. And be it further enac`�ed, That duties, which (hall on-b Alfo ocertain 7 ,� ;f other articles ties excepted) twelve and an half per centum. ad valorem be aid or fecured to be aid b virtue..of this ad fall be• re� Drawback; ; P ) = p P y y per rues marble Hate and other Hones bricks tiles tables mortars turned or difchar ed in ref ec"t to all fuch goods, wares or , "a per centum ad s valorem, and other, ufenfils of marble or Hate and generally' all 'ze whereupon on. tie to have been fo pard, or fe- g y Hone merchandi , • P..,_ - _ _ y - and earthen: ware, blank books, writing paper, and wrapping _ _ Pp g cured to be paid, as wlCi1111 twelve calendar months after pay , `''• r_ L__ n� `' .��''� --�..,.t,.,. ��� ,�„•, -� .,,air ma�P or fecurity_ given, shall be exported to any foreign fx r }} paper, papGl' 11d11,Yj11JffJ, r.JAlle-b0a.- vv Q1 �,11111G1J1. aild Y Col }• 1 idures and prints' ainfers colors including' lain lace ex.. 11ort� or- place, except one' per centum on tine ainoull of the U } P P � P , fbi..,.y_, P P P F, , • °' cep.t thofe commonly ,ufed •in dying, gold, (liver and plated Plaid dudes ' whic f all be: retained as an in detnnifica►ion for ¢ t ware, gold and (liver lace, �ewellery and parte work,clocks and whatever expense may have accured concerning the fame. r, ' watches, (hoe and knee buckles, grocery, (except the articles SkIcAnd be ii further enacted,. That there shall be allowed' 3 Bounty on cera , before.enumerated) namely cinnamon , cloves, mace,rlutn�e s,, and paid on dried and pickled f sli, of the fisheries of the Unit- tarn acritical ginger, annifeed, currents, dates, figs, plumb, prunes, raifins,. ed States; and on otherprovifions falted within the faid States, fugar-candy, oranges, lemons, limes, and generally, all fruits which after. the Paid- l-afl day- of, December: next, (hall be .ex t ' 7 and comfits, olives, capers and pickles of every fort, oil, gun_ orted therefrom to any foreign port or place, in lieu of a I , f powder, mustard in scour, ten per centum adlvalorem ; cabs. ported of the duty on. the felt which shall_ have been ex- t, net-wares buttons (addles louts of leather, hats of beaver, ended` thereu on, accordin to the following rates, ndrnely, A fe felt, wool, or mixtue of any of them, -.millinery read made, dried fifh er qui.ntal, ten cents, pickled fifh and other falted i caflings of iron and slit and rolled iron, leather tanned or rovi-fion, per barrel ten cents. , tawed, and all manufaEtures of which leather is the article of P Sic. S Adbeitfurthere.na&4 That where.dutiesby ±hisac'�are ,+F chief value except fuch as are herein otherwife rated canes im ofe'd, or drawbacks allowed on any, fpecific quantity of walking-slicks and whips, cloathing ready made, brufhes, goods, wires and merchandize, the fame iliall be deemed to anchors all wares of tin ewter, or copper, all or any of them a 1' ' in ro onion to an uantir mare or lets, than fuch43 P P y y7 }' medicinal drugs, except thole commonly ufed in dying, Gar- fpcc ific quantity. r pets and carpeting' all velvets, velverets, fatins and other S`ir^• 6• And be it further enacted, That all the duties hick ; wrought filks, cambrics, muffins, muflinets, lawns, laces, b virtue of the a , intituled, ,' An- ad for laying a duty on Duties remit . gauzes, chintzes, and colored callicoes, and nankeens feven oods, . wares and merchandizes imported into the Uni- ted, and an half per centum ad valorem. g . 1itl goods•wares or mer- ted Sta•:e5 -"' accrtiied between the time ipeciried in the Paid ac's chandize imported direftly from China or India in fhi s or for the commencement of the faid duties, and the refpective vetfels not of theUnitedStat%teas excepted,twelve and an half times when the Collectors entered upon the duties of their a PEW refpective per Y �1 �F I -; .. • _ ♦A' . .1 ...a. •..Y ., . !-• '.. . a'. .) yL x Y.. IY'M15 Y S .. .S. '"x 1Y!e!F•NRW�"4R�i�.w•.^]4\•x .SAI•' 4 .�t6i":1 !. r fj A. '. .. ^- ..'Is.•...`.�- .. . ... . .. A. . .. "Pr's n t,. s i y `r , t , y 4 1 a • � l t T T ' loo L A S or, THE U N I T E D S A T E S. 20f ' ec'live offices in the feveral diflric�s Le and the are here• it urther enaRed That the Secretary of the depart- 4.D. T gc . 4,D. i790.- re" , ' , y Sac. 2 Be by remited and difcharged, and that in any cafe in which they inert of Warffhall make return to the executive of the irate �._.--.� . , ecr clary ar i`l s may have been paid to the United States, reflitution thereof of Virginia, 'f the names • of fuch of the officers, non- t fhaL' be made. �ommifiioned oflicers and privates of the line of the fail Rate, war to Hoar« SEC• 7. Ind be rt further enac�Ied 'That the feveral duties ern- who ferved i-n the army of the United Steel nn tree cant?- Continuance• pofed by this acl fhall continue to be collected and paid, until nentai eflablif -iment during the late war, and who, in conl�or- - the debts and purpofes, for which they are pledged and ap- tnity to the 1aysof the Paled {late, are entitled to bounty- lards ; propriated, [hall be fully difcharged. and (hall alto in finch return fixate the aggregate amount in Provided, 'khat nothing heree conflrued acres due to t � in contained ffrall be Paid liney . 5 the laws aforeiard. ' , '' a be r ., ' to prevent the legiflature of the United States from fubflitut - SEC. 3. .4nd be it further '' ec naded, hat it fllall and may 7 ing other duties nor to"es of equal value to any . or all of the lawful for the Paid agents -to locate to and for the ufc of the Agents M ion ; iw , laid duties or impofls. care certain faid troops,,- between the ri�ve-rs Sciota and Little Miami, fuch lands. a r i FItEDERI( K AUGUSTUS IVIUHI.ENP>: RG , a number of acres of good land, as (hall , together With the 1 '+ ? number .alread r located between the faid two rivers and the Speaker of the .Houfe of Repr fcntatizes. S OHN 'AI)AMS, Eke-Pr•e tdent o the United Staten, and located number already on 'tile- fouth-eatferly fide of the river } � } k f f Ohio, be equal .to the aggregate amount, fo to be 1eturned us Pr fderrt of the Senate. aforefaid,b'y Arhe. Secretary, of the D.1partrnent of War. Approved, �lugz the tenth, Ingo. Si c. �: An'd be it further enac7ed, That the faid agents, as � GEORGE 'VVASIiINGTON foon as may be after the locations, furveys and allottrnents- And to enter are made and corn feted, (lull enter in regular ,order, in a in a heoir the Preftdent of the United States. " h hounds of each as book to:be, by .them provided for that p.urpofe, the bounds of location ani! _ furvev l e sch Iacation and •fur- bet Nveen the far,d two rivers, annex- , • n , ;ing tile; pini.;, of 1-he O$Ppr, ,noirmm co >fl'ioned officer or pi,,I- C H A. P. xxxIII, ,4 ! Vate,µorigin4.11y enti.t♦led to,eac,h :; whicl} .entries being cert,i;fi- � a + 4� Zn ACT to enable the 0ffcers and Soldiers of the l�irginia' ?ed =by*Lthe. ,fivjd, age4ts:ox the, majority of tkgm, .to be. t.rup en- r, s line on Continental Ef ahl�ment, to obtain Titles to' eeri arses, t1 e;bogy cQntaming lrlie me fall be ;ficd in the office of the;. SeGretar o£ State. 1,' t rain Li2nd r lying north-weft e the ruler Ohio, between y 1 5 f • t�)e9' BQG�L • Prefidcnt to r r, the Little 11�_ramr and Sciota. ,S:Ee• l�ad be. ft. err , ,hat >lt fliall be grant patent,, 4' the ) refident of the United States, to -caufe letters patent to SEC . I . E, it enac?cd b the Senate and Hou e o Re re enta- A •" y � f f p j be madeout infuehwQtdsand: :foi:r�nas�l}e�ihall devrf,, and dt: ec� , JD liver of the United States of flniericor in Cattgref , grantingx'to ;fuch perfortt fo , originally:entitled to bounty lands, afembled, 1•hat the a� of Congrefs of the feventee'nth of July, t:o his -uCe a>,I:d to the ufe of his heirs. or a*Tgns-, or his of their one' thoufand 'feven hundred and er ht ei ht relative- to cer.: legal re 'r T'en'tative or .r.'eprrefc�ntatives tris her, or their heirs k`•` ' '' _ , . \' g Y- > Aix of former tain location and Purveys made by, or on account of the , Vir- or alio ns t e lands defignated in the (aid entries. Provided Congrefsrepea_ genii troops on continental eflablifhment upon lands between atwcrys, That before -the fe�al of tree United States (hall be af- Ied• the i.ittie Miami and Sciota Rivers, north-weft of the Ohio, fixed to fuch fetters.paten,t,-'tho. Secretary df the Department be, and the fame is hereby repealed. of War:fliall. h�ae indai'fed thereon that the grantee therein And whereas the agents for fuch of the troops of the flate of named was originally entitled to fuch bounty lands and that: t � n Y Y � g Vir laii n .who ferved on the continental ei}ablifhment in the -he has eZam7ne-ct: the-b'otrn'ds thereof -with 'the book' of entries Recital, # army of the United States, during the late war, have report._ filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and finds the fame ' ed to the executive; of the faid Hate, that there is not a fuffi. truly inferted ; dnd eery frxch lezters'patent (hall be counter- y . ciency of good land on the tenth=eaflerly fide of the river Ohio figned by the- , Secretary of .State, �trd ,a minute of the date "''' according to the aFl of ceffon from the faid slate to the, Unit. thereof arid_ of tree name of the, grantdcihall be* ept red of re- u r ed States, and within the affigned by the laws of the faid Efate card in his' office, in a book to .be fpefdal y provided 'for the { • ' to fatisfy the faid troops for the bounty lands due to them, ptrrpofe. in conformity to the faid laws : To the intent therefore, that S�re• f 5ecretarr �t _.., G. rind be ifr�t'ber' erraced, That i.t fall be' file duty Rate to tranf- ? the difference between what has already been located for the of the Secretary of State, as foon as may be after th•e letters mit. {' faid troops, on the fouth-cafterly fide of the faid river and the atent. (hall be fo completed and entered of record to tranf- ; aggregate of what is due to the whole of the faid troops, may riZrtt the il , eio the txecuttve of� the,Rate of Virginia, to be ! ' bocted on the north-���eflerl fide of the faid river, beto. - • • _ by tllem �41> ered each grantee , of in cafe of 1}l, . death t l t.veen the Sciota and Little Miami rivers, as itrpulated by the or that the t•rg � of the #antces Pharr llaN e beery )e faid Hate. l : epi � ti , . ferrel before inch delivery, then to his 1eba1 repretentattve or sus reprefentatives, or to one of them. Ii b b if } : 5+ 1 pY 9 y� 6 _... ,_�«,,.. • f.... . /:— :v nr-U' - • . . ...,......wn«i••a..,.J, .. Y '1�1 .'P.,='. .•d ..T' S a• r1�'�i1 P 4 •� s a7 ._., , . .' - fly ,-. • l A - T r, r 4 i Y d j t rt • � 4 2 M Otltl'��� �i ,' �. t` fe fa A, 5' � u 9sa yg, c s, t 9 ' L .A W o� �x r . U N I T E D S T A T E ►S. " o ; 2 � a And be it further enacted That no fees. fliall be as fallo�� , �o wit In the diftri& of Soutii Carolina on ,A D i ~ �• � s �,D, 190, SEC. 7. fi , + : 9 1 F .t {� YF`f t�'' �,.....,r—� charged for fuch letters patent and record, to the grantees, t p ai nty•'f f th day, of 06L-ober next, at Charlei�on, and in ,�---Y~---' i ns or to his or their legal re refs ntatwe or t , SCh ceeding .year at Columbia, on the twelfth da of May; c their heirs or afl'g g P. Y S cV' reprefentatiiyes. - P ;`'and .Charlefton on the twenty-fiftli• day of Octobci , In r l • the ric"t of Geor is on the fifteenth day 0&ob r r e 3t FREDXRICK AUGUS rus MUH.LI;NBERG , g i y e ufta, and .in each year at Savannah, nn the f' Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentativese. � ' fifth da of April, ,JOI-IN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States and � :, • enty- y p ij, and at t�uguf}a on the fifteenth day -Whenr ' ! ,� � of O,�ober , except any of thof� days (hall . happen t„ � t' Prefident of the Senate. be, . Sunday, in which cafe the Uow•t fliall ' be held on the , ' Approved , Augufl the tenfh, . 1790. Monday following. And all procefs that was returnable un- der the former law at CharIefton on the fir ' GEORGE WASEIINGIUN, , ft.day 'of Udober , r Prefident of the United Stater. nett, and at Augufta on the feventeenth day of O�ober, fliall now be deemed returnable refpec`1ively at Charlet}on on the t , twenty-fifth day of 'O&ober next ; and at Auguf}a on { the fifteenth day of October next ; any thing in the former Y, C H A P. . XXXIV. ' - law to the contrary. notwithflanding. , �4n ACT au-chwi ing the Secretary bf the 2'reafury to fdniflJ ,: Sac. 2. And be it further enacted, `That fo m cacti of the a entitled �� An Aft to-elfablifh ,the Judicial Courts of tl e U- Part of a form - � the Light- ]Ho:cafe on Portlond-Heacl, in the Di/iric`l of }Y nited States," as• directs that the Diflric� Court for the Ali;� cr �; r.a, �.;. . � E ! Maine. r tric't of Pennfylvazjia fliall b� held at York-'Town in lu; £ :;;:f r; Lit enacted b the Senate and Hou' e o Re re enter ' SECTION I . { y /� •f p f state, be repealed , and that in future the Dii}ric'� �`:Flit t f_zr r tivcs o theUnited''. o ' America, iw Con res ;_ f }• g f ,r Pennfylvania be held. in the city of. Philadelphia. >{ • a�' nibled, That there be appropriated and aid out of the - P t FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG ' ' s mo ies arifing from the duties an imports and tonnage, a i i`. S eaher'o the Hou e o Re re entatives. isr viftembandred film not exceeding fifteen hundred' dollars ' for. the purpofh of 1. , p f f f p f ', ` dollars appro• finifliiiig the light-houfe on Portland-head, in the- diflrlc� ofOHL� ADAMS, Vice•Pr fdent f the United States, and priated. Maine ; and that the Secretary ;of <the 1 reafury ' under the 'dent of the Senate. ' direc'tions of the Prefident of the United States,--be authori<z- ibs A, ro�ect :ffu .0 the eleventh ed to caufe the Paid light-houfe to be finifhed and completed '} PP g I �9o. DEUR GE WASHINGTON f. { accordin 1 n _re rd�nt of the United Stdies: FREDERICK AUGUSTL•'S MUHLENBE'RG, Speaker o the Hou e o Re re entatives. t JOHN ADAMS Vice-Prfdent of the United States, and ; ' ` • C _ H A P XXYVI Prefident of the, Senate. • J An ACT declaring .the fly ent of Congref to certain ��ls o f ' Approved, � ,flugufl the tenth, 17900 ' : GEORGE WASHINGTON, the' States f* Maryland. Georgia and Rhode-fZand and � t;> Prefident: of the United; States. Provideizce Plantations. S;EC'I''I0N I, E it :enaeled by the'Senate and Hou e o Re re en- r tats es of the �Tnited `States >of Z errca, in Congrcfs al"embled - That-the confent of Congrefs be, and is hereby de Certain aft ere. C H A P. XXXV. , _. c1-arnd tache operation of the acts of the feveral ftates herein Glared to be in f operation untill, •, .fin ACT to alter . the Timer or , boldin the Circuit Courts after mentioned, .fo far as: the fame relate to the lev in a dpi- ` • t . on the,tonna e-of ilii s and veffels for levying of the United States an the. Dat rids of South-Carolz�a Y , g p o the- p therein k and Georgia, and providing that the Drift Court of mentioned until ; the tenth day of January next ; that is to i f f ferry, . an. Act of the general afI•embly of the state of Rhode- = �f Pennfylvania fliall in uture �e held at the city o Phala— flantl and Providence Plantations, at their feflion heldiri del lata on! . � { p y January;, one thoufand (even hundred and ninety, intituled, . , An Ac to in:cot orate certain ' erfons b the name of the h' SEC, I. E it enacted by the, Senate and Houfe .of Peprefen- P p y' , • Circurit Courts 13tatiVes of the United States of America in Congrefs river; machine'corsipany, in the town of Providence, and for when aad afenibled, Thhat the Circuit Courts of the United States in the other purpofes , therein mentioned . ;" and alto, an' A of the where t° be clatritfts of South-uaroana and Georgia, i1all for the suture be genera >` 'a eittl;ly of the hate of Maryland, at their feflion -� in 1 _ , held April . f I 1 ¢yg{ t i $ J � b O t A yi ilY' y F i. A .• : yyyyy _.:. '+ r .. Ali d: t., -.y wq� .�.• \ P-Z "`.a,. 'M,l R`}Yir .. �L�::.,. . ,. r.;rr:.... L h ' 1 4 'r, rrr UNITED -S TA TES° Q # ` t p� , L ' A W S or THS g A r .it,, it ,_ I er ; month, from the thirtieth day of July, one thoufand fe- fl•D. i79o. t � . z 0. April, r. h u l nd f en hundred and c i , 1 thre� in`tttul P �•D 79 o ., t o .'t ev n ' �:.•--�•- ed, An A& appointing wardens for the lac» t of Braltim'ore: ` } « y ven hundred and, eighty one What William White, a difr- t r ' town in Baltimore count as alto another a of the genet. bled-private - of Colonel William..'s. regiment of New-York nlie, �1 y ' litia be allowed a enfron at the rate of three dollars and v� 21 afiembly of the, fame fiate, gaffed • at their feifioii in Novem. P ' bei, one thoufand feven hiundred' and er lit =eight, intituled; orre third'of a dollar per month, from the firft day of Apt, �, ► ` j •: g y' one thoutand feven hundred and eighty- fix, chat acob a fupplement� .tcr the a�, intituled " An Ac appointing' warJ ' Newkef-k a difablt d foldier of Colonel John I ar er's regi- dens ° for the ort of Ba. -town in Baltimore count � J p and alfo an Ac't of the hate of Georgia, ,oc for lev yin and ment of•N-ew-•York (tate -troops, be allowed a penfron, at the rrate of -three dollars per month from the twent fecond da � g P A :. praprratiug. a duty on tonnage. for the purpofe of clearing p y' Y of Oftober, one thoufand .feven hundred and eight That the river Savannah and removing the wrecks and other ob- y' ftruc'tions therein." David 'Poole, a difabled feaman lately in the fervice of the United States, be allowed a penfion of five dollars per month, :4 ERn'ERrcic AUGUST US 1VIUHLENBERG, to commence on the fifth of March one thoufand feven hun- the Hou e o 72e re ent is s ' 'a S Baker o :f f p f. ave { p f dred and eighty-nine JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident, of 1�e United States; and SEc . 2 find be it ficrther enaRed, That Caleb Brewlter, late- Sums granted Pref ident o the Sen te. and perfone f ly a lieutenant, who was wounded and dtfabled to the fervice allowed to cer• ';A Approved;: 4-ugto the.'eleventh, I756. of the United States, be allowed three hundred and forty- lain perfons. t ;, eight dollars and fifty-feven cents, the aniourit of his neceffary ' 19,6 GEORGE WASl�11NGTOT ' ' ex ences for. fuftena:nCe an medical a�rtlance while danger- , Pref dent of the Unitec Stater. . oufly ill of his wounds, including the intereil; to the firft of jmly, .tame -.thoutand feven hundred and ninety And that the ; ei faid Brewffer be allowed 'a }ienfion equal to his Half pay as YA. ,Y t C A P. X XVI ' lieutenant-, from the third of November, one thoutand feven • , x An ACT for the relaef 'of do`bled Soldiers and Seamen' late- hundred and e'lghty three, he frit having `re'turfted his corn- . k ' m,utation of half pay, ly in thr fC"rvace f tic' �J rred St rtes ctnd of� certain other R F =SEc. . find' be it further enacted, That 1�3'athabiel Gove, a Per ons. €" difablvd lieutenant lately in the fervice of the United States ? ,� lir Y ;9 SECTION I . E it enalled•bythe Sena'tedAd14 ufeofReprefenta- _ be allowed a penfion `at the rata �� +� a�.����� � � a -•••� �����a- - _- �. rate v+ +an LaV1.a0.i J d11U l W ll-Cilli C15 . lives ur.t he i'Ittlieu' sautes. q`' �lnierica, in C,'on res of a dollar per month, from the twentie't�h of May, one thou- x l a�eg?thled That Stephen Callffe, Jeremiah Ryan, Jofeph Wand fever, hundred 'and feventy-eight, to the iirft of July, ' ' p • ' y Chrifiian one thoufand feven hundred and eign'ty-fix, and than he be a Perfans ent,ted � ' to penfions, & M Gibbon,• Samuel- Garretfon, Ephraim M Co , at Wast rate, h,hun, David Steele, Jofeph- Shutt�lief, and Daniel Gu --di-f-- a4lowed at the rate of thirteen dollat•s and one third of a deli t„ abled foldiers lately in the fervice, of the United States, be al- lar per month, ,from thefaid. "firft day of July, one thoufand t lowed penfions at the rate of five dollars-rper' month from the ` feven hundred and -eighty-fix. SEc° find Abe •it further enacted, 'That `the Commiffoner of time their pay in the army refpec' ively ceafed. �r'i'hat Thrif- 4 f ' tion �Uolfe, a clifa6led lo!dier, be al 6*ed� a pe ' fj-' a';', khe army accounts be authorized and direAed to fettle the pay Commidioners ' and de reciat:ion of a of ohm. Stevens a hofta e in the late of arm ac- rate of four dollars per ntowh fro tyle daf c rof his cit cha ge. p pay J l; y {,. ,, . . , . . � . . I ••, � . counts to fettle That Edward Scott, a difabled foldier, be aitov` ed a pen ion war at the capitulation of the lCeclar�, a� a Captain rn the line Fara C. of the ,army, and that lie iilue certificates accordingly. That �} at the rate of three dollars per mbnth froth : the, datle of he ' y� g y• l difcharge. That David V�Tieaver'arid 'George `�c�iell, difabled �= he alto ilfue a certificate to Charles Markley, lately a Captain foldiers be each. allowed a pen{tion, at the rate r of two &14, in .Armand s corps, for the commutation of his half-pay. That ..' ' tars per month, from the Beate of their :refile ve tliicharges. he alfo .fettle the accounts. of James Der-re� acid Ben�amr`n • • N 6 Fr That $et-h Boardman, a difaiblcd_l'oldier.,, beihllbwed 'a ' petifYdii Hardifon, who were made prifoners .in Carrara, to May, `one ; r ' at the rate of three .dolh±s and one r third of a Y dallai+�per thoufand feven hundred and feventyfix, and fol•cibly detain= month-, from the feventeenth , days of. March; one thduf�nd ed in captivity among, the Indians, and that he ifI'ue certih- •g y . , . feven hundred�and er ht� �:f�c:� That S.everrniis �cch;- ��a �dii'= cotes for the balance of their pay, refpec`�ively, to the this d of ,�:•�� abled Ca taln of Colonel J Bob Klock's regirimetitbf Xew=Y`ork November, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-three. t, ) msl�tta, be allowed a ;penfrot>�, at the rate o� >flve dolli•s pper SEc. 5• find be it further enai`ted, That the feweral genii/ons f Au u.ft ;,-one thou'fand fev- mentioned in arts A& due or to become clue from the fifth of The pcnfionstrl month, from: the: ti�ventreth day o g he paid accord- '. en hntickca a.Md ,fevent * feven, That oh -Yotin love 1 a-chf-. March one thoufand feven hundred and eighty• nrt�C #hail be �n to taw. t abled Major -of Colohel. Levis Van �rVoort sire t ext of 1\ &W. pard according to fuch laws as have been mae, fhall�be made j( �'or : militia, be alldwed a enfion: at the rats` of hx ' dollaa-s relative to invalid penfioners : And that the arrears of the 3 per C c c faid ,u 4. ry r 1 ,a ta ` wf� PWR p: k L IF L n og' c r i ]� A '' S or T �� UNITED -STATES. 205 , 204 o. Aril one thoufand fevers Hundred and ei1Ohf -three, irn•titul• per month, from the thirtieth day of July, one thoufand fe- Z•D. 1790. { A�.....-,r-7.9.� ed, An A� appointing wardens fol` the pc►rt of Balt m'ore.. ven hundred and eighty-one. That • William White, a difa- bled private of Wonel William s'r regiment of New-York iiii- town in. Baltimore county ; as alto, another ae} of the genet- ( fill � . . P ' � R litia be allowed a enfion at the rate of three doll° rs and ,al a4>t'embly. of the fame fl:ate, liaf�'edrat their ftrfiion in Novem- p � � f i ' tier, one r:�c-.zfand feven hundred- and ei lit ei�-ht intituled oneithlyd of a dollar per month, from the firs} day of April, , a fu lement .ta the a , ipt Culed, " An Ac's appointing war one thoufand . fevetn hundred and eighty fix. That Jacob PP - Newkee.k a difablcd foldier of Colonel ' john Harper's regi. dens for the port of Baltimore-`town: in, Baltimore county ; J p inent of hate Aroo s be allowed a enfion at the and alto, an LAct of the mate of Georgia, °L for levying and ap. rate of three:dollars er rnon h from the tweet -fecond da .+' - propriating, a dixty on tonnage, for the purpofe of clearing of C` A P ,Y Y tob,.r, one thoufand .feven hundred and eight chat the river Savannah, and removing the wrecks and other ob- � � Y• David 'Poole, a difabled feaman lately in the fervice of the , firuc'lions therein.` United States, be allowed a . enfion of five dollars per month, FRYDE RICIt AvcUS,TU$ N1t7HL"StNBE,RG, to commence on the ;fifth of March, one thoufand even hun- Speakerof the Ho.ufeof ReprefEntativer,. dyed and eighry • nine• JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Pr fdi of,'�be United States; and SEe. z And be it firthey ena ed, That Caleb Brewfier, late- Sums granted Prefdent o, the:Senate, ly a lieutenant, who was wounded and difabled in the fervice and pentons of the United States, "be allowed three tin pie o cera Approved, ruga the 17510 z7go. ee hundred and forty- Lain perfons. eiglit dOiiars and fifty-feven cents, the amount of his neceffary GEORGE WAS H'l1VG'POI expenses for. fui}enance and medical afl'iilance, while danger- Prefdertt of the iI'nitedStcttec. . oufly ill of his wounds, including the intereft to the firft of r Jmly, - ne .thoufand feven ;hundred 'and ninety. And that the , t' faid BrewRer be allowed a penfion equal to his half pay as C H _A P, XXX.V1I. lieutenant; from the third of November, one thoufand feven ! hundred and eighty-three, he firfl "having returned hk corn- V` �r An ACT for the relief of d�ac.bled` Soldiers and Seamen"late- muta-tion of half pay, �' = 1 in the ervice o_ the. Vhaited ,$t�t,Bll acrd of certain other y f ic. . find be its further enal7ed, That 14a�haaiel Dove, a f d Fabled lieutenant lately in the fervice of the United 'States9 • Fcr, ons. . SECTION I . E it ena ed-by•ihe S'endfPapdHOfe oftReprefenta- be allowed a ,penfion 'at the rate of fix dollars and two-thirds Lives of.the United Sfatea, �f flnterica, an Congrefs of a dollar per month, from the twentieth of May, one thou= a�enzbled, That Stephen Calif�'e, Jeremiah Ryan , Jofeph fand feven hundred -and -feventy•eight, to the firf of July, _ ; t Perrons entited E hraim M Co , Chriifian one thoufand feven Hundred and ell rat iii and that he b-c M Gibbon, Samuel Garretfon, p y to pentons, & , ¢. allowed at the rate of thirteen dallar-s and one third of a dol. b,hun David. Steele, Jofeph- Shultdief,-and Daniel Cial�ver; at what rate. lar per month, .from the faid Heft day of July, one thoufand ' abled foldlers lately, In the fervice. of the United States, be al- � • lowed enfions at the rate of five doilan per month from the feven hundred and eighty-fix. 21 P time their pay in the army, refpec'tively seated. ,That Qhz-if- SEC- 4. 1�nd die ritfurthet, ena�led, 'That `the Comm: :-14 e of I to Wolfe, a ' difabled foldier, b`e ail,6*g4 a penfi�di, a��.. the army accounts be authorized and dire�ed to fettle the pay Commiflioner� rate of four dollars pct rtiolitli from th% da c ,of his lch ge. and depreciatrion of pay of John Stevens, a hoffage in the late of army ac- , That Edward Scott, a difab'led foldier, b� attowed a pin ion war at the capitulatiion of the Cedars, as a Captain in the line counts toreula } �`;, pay, &c. at the rate of,three dollars per J oath froth - the. date -of hrs of tie army, and that he i ue cepc�fic:Ites accordln&, That difcharge. That David jWeaver' arid George Scliell, difabled he alfo �iTue a certificate to Charles Maikley, lately a Captain foldiers, be etch.; allowed a. :pen�hon, at the rate of two 0" in Armand's corps, for the commutation of his half- as . That ` Py = Jars per roo,nth from the slate of their ;refpe&ve , diftiha"r es. he alto .fettle the accounts of James Der rey, and Benjamin 1 That Seth Boardman, a difabled fold er, be allowed a ' peri dt fiardifon, who were made .prifoners .in Canada, in iViay, 'one at then rate of three .dollars. and ane' , third -of a ! dallaii� per thoufand feven hundred and feVenw-fig a1:d forcibly detaino. month, from the feventeenth day or_; Marche, ; ane `thouf lad ed in captivity among, the Indians, and .that he iBue certih- ;x 1 feven hundre.darid eighty�:fix. ' That Severi us EEh; a d�rf= sates for the balance of their pay refpeLliv;ly, to t-i�re third 'of r a • iri�erittf IJew 'Yoi'k 1llovember, one thoufand feven hundred and eigh7ty-three. . ` ' abled Captain of Calorel Jacob Klock s regi f militia; be allowed a ;pension;,alt the rate 'of ,five do.141s* "het SEc. 5. find be it further enaOedY, That the feverai penfiotis ` Month from they twenti6t .-d. ay of Augu�if, 'One -thou'fhii& fevi mentioned in this A& due or to become clue from the fifth of The 37enunns.a en hnndredaiL ;and.fevefit feven. That fohp Yoi riglove; a-dif�. March, one thoufand feven hundred and ei ht ••iaifi , thall be in ItQiaw°rd- • y �s-' paid acs®rdng to fuck laws as have been made o f�a�l b,, made a u iWed Major ,of Colohel L-Ois Van Woartaz��ent of F3e'tiv- RPM JIM Fork: 111ilitia, be alldwed a 1pdnfion at the fat� of fix ' dollars relative to invalid penfioners : And that the arrears Df the ]. per C c c faid i S Ell i 1 ' 1 4 a y j . V 2Y - +4 • . ... ,. .yy.nr.�. •fin! ,� , ..•..., f F r 41 7' 0 ,:.:,rl � .; ': iw +.:'.,; :.. • .. t eY c a.,. f ..: :li n.: r: �,: =l t , :�{ r .. .... . .. ``. @!}', , o::.'.; ":k ., ..n+...•.. .ht')EI:., { /q�.'. r, r r ,a•. {•t... 0 ..gid 1( I . . .. ,. a..w•. .. ...: .: ... .. .,... .{.,.4.. a ...e.. 1 v'..n.. .. ,-> ;.. '. ,. . 1 4' 5 n , f 9. v 1 y{ w;lpt F g LAW S OF THS U NIT` E D S Ir A T E S , X07 f , rI. L" 1790- faid penfions, due before the Paid fifth day of March, one thou- abled whilft in the fervice of the United States • ThereforeZ.D. 0. �......-Y-..� farad (even hundred and eighty-nine, (hall be aid in fuck man. Sic, ' T9 paid , 3 Bert further enat7ed, That each of the officers roan• ner as Congress may hereafter• provide for paying the arrears comrniflioned officers and foldiers, who were f'o wounded and Reginer of the of penfions, difabled , and who are now laced on the books in the oirice of grant�e�t,tr ve SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That there !hall be allow. the Secretary for the Department of War, g� invalid r en_ p as a penfioner of fiunets ; � S. Har(nee co ed to Seth Harding for three months and ten days fervices to be fo placed in conformit to any la of this Congress, S. Harding. on board the alliance frigate, during the late war, at the rate shall receive from th.e Re titer of the Treafur ° g y who is hereby of fiaty dollars per month, being the pay of a captain, to be required to grant the fame a certificate to be liquidated Incl ; paid out of the monies arifing from impofls and tonnage. fettled in fucoh manner as the Secretary of the; '1'reafur Mall FRE direc'f Y 1 REP, L'RICIC AUGUS`I' US MUHLLNU);RG, , for a tum equal to the penfion annually due to him, to - Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentativese commence from the time he became entitled thereto, or frons JOHN ADAMS., Vice-Prefident of the United States, and tile time to which thefame hadlbeen paid, as the cafe may be, Prefident ethe Senate. which (hall be afcertained and certified by the faid Secretary Approved, Au a the eleventh i o. for the•De artment o - . pp g ,/l 79 date p f War, and which annuity fhall be liqul. GEORGE WASHINGTON, d to the fourth day of March one thoufand. Leven hun. bred and eighty-nine, m which day the United States have Prefident of the United States. g y-nine, fir,_ affumed the payment of the penfions certified by the feveral Rates. And in cafe of the death of any perfon fo entitled , the C H A P. XXXVIII. certificate (hall pafs to his heirs or legal reprefentative or re. prefentatives, An ACT for the Rel:'�f of the Perms therein mentioned or BE, C- 4- And be it further enacted, That the widow or orphan of each officer,non-commiflioned officer or 11 J1 __ to widows and dferibed, vi IUJUI i ,WhO Was fill- orphans of oC- led ordied whilfl in the fervice of the United States,and who is &cern and fol- Src . i . �E it ena�`ed by the Senate and Houfe of �Reprfenta- now placed on the book in the of�ce ' ' ;• - 11 of the laid Secretary, L, « „�s of the United States of America sn Congrefs of as entitled to a penfion, b virtue of an A Regiftcr of the fembled, That the Regifter of the Treafury fhall, and is here. Y , y c"t of the faid late Treafury to b • re uired to rant unto Sarah, the widow of the late Ma- Congrefs, or any law of this Congrefs, and for whore provift grant certifi- • y q grant , fion has not been made b an flats and to whom any arrears Baton to _erta"a dor-General Earl o£ Stirling, who died in the fervice of the Y y perfons" United States, a certificate to entitle her to a .fum equal to anirniliof fuch penton are due, and which have arifQ>� prior to the faid annuity for feven years half pay of a Major-General, to com- ...u. th day of March, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty nine !hall receive a certificate therefor in like manner. and on mence as from the fourteenth day of January, one thoufand the fairre, princi les, as certificates : are by this Aft dre&ed to � • feven hundred and eighty-three in conformity to the Act of be given too cers, non-coinmiffioned officers and foldiers 4 N the late Congrefs, palled on the twenty-fouttli day of. Augu$f, who were wounded one thoufand feven .hundred and eighty , the amount for nded ordifabled as aforPfaid. ria which the faid certificate is to be granted, to be afcertained I' REDEPucK A.UGUSTUS MUFILENBURG, . Speaker of the i by the Secretary of the Treafury, . and on fimilar principles as � f Houfe of hepre/entati-veaf r` other debts of the ITnited States are liquidated and certified'. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and SEc a. And be it further enaRied, That the faid regitler (hall Prefident of the Senate. Approved Au u the eleventh71790* n grant unto Frances Eleanor Laurens the orphan daughter of 8 ✓� the late lieutenant-colonel John Laurens,who was killed whilft GEORGE WASHINGTON, f l ' Y y in the fervice of the United States, a certificate to entitle her Prefident of the United Stater, to a' fuequal to an annuity fo m r feven years half-pay of a d lieutenant-colonel, to commence as from the twenty-fifth day C H A P, xxxig, h of August, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-two, ac- , cordingto the A of the late Congrefs of the twenty-fourth 12'n . ACT making certain Appropriations therein mentioned. day of uguft, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty ; the SEc. Is E it enabled by the Senate and Hou/e of Re refenit�r- t aq amount for which the faid certificate is to be ranted, to be B tives o the United States o p g ,�`• f An2ersca in Congrefs afcertained by the Secretary of the Treafury in manner afore, of mbled, That there be appropriated to the purpofes herein faid. after mentioned, to be paid out of the monies arifing from And whereas no pirovifion hath heretofore been made for the duties on 'goods, wares and merchandize imported, and dikharging the arrears of penfions due to officers, non-comm on the tonnage of (hips or veffels, the following fums, to wit miffiioned officers and foldiers, who mere wounded and dif- The tum of thirty-eight thoufand eight hundred and ninety- Sums gianntei- abled two dollars and feventy-five cents, towards difcharging certain coal, P debts t� 3 } r�, i.. Y {t i yi? �— a ,:. -. .. ...<:.. . :. ... . : . •. 'dJir',�!�IF?151M-r .. . .Yi; I r. -.... _ .. . y< . . ,. .. 4 ., r 9��ryS 71, ,a ' f..-�+.G.r1..p •i0i f `,a.t ,,moi f, y •Y, A • {:,RI's r> L 4f 2 C3 L A W S 07 -THE 1 ; UN IT" ED STATES. tog • Ya - 1 J F j) Y .1. D. 179o. debts contracted by Abraham Skinner, late �''ominiffary of r ? prifoners, on account of the fubfiftence of the officers of the • t'lioufand do]* X C H A P. XL. A- 1).1790- late army while in captivity . The fum of forty lars towards difcharging certain debtsrcontracted by Colonel ' An ACT making Prov!l;on for the Redua or. f the Public Timothy Pickering, late Quarter-Mafter Gen-cral, and which Debt, funs, was included in the amount of a warrant -drawn in his favor by the late fuperi'ntendant -of:the finances of the UnitedT being deferrable by all jufl and proper means, 'to effec`f a The fuin of reduftlon of the amount of the public debt and as the ap:. States and which warrant was •not difGha�rged : � ' ' ligation of fuch furplus of the revenue as may remain after one hundred and four thoufarid three hundred and twemty. nt �t�vo cents for the feveral ur ofes P tisfying the purpu es for which appropriations (hall have b , en feven dollars and twe y p p Recital. made b law, will not only contribute to that deferable erd fpecifaed in an eftiinate accornpan yiag the report of the Se- Y Y en%d, and for what cretary ofthe Trea'fury of the fifth infant including one thou• but v1ii11 be beneficial to the creditors of the United metates, purports' land dollars for de'frayin'g th'e expenses -of certain eflab'l-flh• by raifing the price of their flock, and be productive of con meats for the fecurity of 'navigation , of -the like nature with fiderable favirg to the United -States t thofe mentioned in the Act, intituled:, An Act for the efta- bli iment and fuppoxt ;of dight-houfes, beacons, buoys -and pub. SEC. I . BE it enacted by the Senate knd Houfe of Reprefe�ntati��es r lis piers," but not 'particularly fpecified therein i The folie of of the Ignited States of America in Congrefs a�(fembled, That all fuch one hundred and eighty-one 'd-altars and forty=two "cents, for furplus of.the piodu of the duties on goods, wares and mer. Y reimbui'fin the Secretar a't ti'Var an advance y heal finale ori chandize imported , and on•the tonnage of Chips orveffels to the a ;, accountof Geor George an WhiteE es over and above the'fuin lift day of December next inclufively, as {hall remain after fa- `t g g Eyea, ' tisf in the feveral ur ofes for which appropriations (hall Tj1e rurplua of ' heretofore appropriated 6n account of the faid -George Morgan Y g P pthe prod„(A of , • two dollars and have been made by law, to the end of the prefent felfion, shall duties, on gow!: Whitel�.yes : The fum -of fix hundred-in thirty- ate. how app!i- eighty cents for the fervices and ex ences of Iac Guion be applied to the purpofe of the debt of the United States, at ed ' P r its market price, exceeding the par or true value thereof. ` employed by dire ton. of the Prefident of the United States, P g 11 in relation to the refohution of Congrefs of the twenty-fixth SEC . .a. find be i urtber enaileds That the purchafes to be of Auguft daft The funs of fot•ty.one dollars and forty feven J� cents, for're tnbtarfing the reafurer of the United States the made of the faid debt, thall be made under the dire�ton of the By whore di. • Prefident of theSenate theCliief. uftice the Secretary of State redRion purcha- � ! ' coils by him paid on a prot.eiled bill : The!fum of two hundred J ' Y rat for fes are to be , the Secretar of the Treafur , and the Attorne Genemade ; and fifty dollars, =far the falarybf an interpreter of the Fren ell y Y Y' tan ua .e to ed i the De artinent of State The. fusn of the time being ; and who, or any three of whom, with the ch ge end act tGnty: . P �tA a,.., approbation of the Prefident of the United States, fhall caufe �. r> fix dog=aro and fix P • expenditures by Richard Phillips, on accoufit "af the houfhold . P the faid urchafes to be made in fuch manner and under fuch • regulations assfhall appear to them belt calculated to fulfil theand in what of the late Prefident of 'Con: refs and-for certain u�iif'atisfied g PP claims a ain#1 the fame : The um�of (even hundred and- fifty intent of this Ad : prodded, That the fame be made openly, �an°er• ; V: g with due re ard•to the equal benefit of the feveral Elates officer of Penn" and �. .... g q Fr - dollars, towardsAtom-penfat��-n-g the late loan- 1'ylvania, for his, ferviees , i� rvlatI n to the re.'exchange .A'nd provided further, That to avoid all rick or failure, or de- � G, la in the payment of intereff fti ulated to be aid for and of certificates granted by the (tate of Pennfylvania, in lieu Y , P Y P P of certificates of the United States which -fever4l, -fums during the year one thoufand (even hundred and ninety-one, r a' b the AFt intituled GG An Act making rovifion for the debt 1 fo included in thefaid .fur 'of one hundred and four Y g P •x . �.feven dollars and of the United States," fuch refervations fhal! be made of the ` thoufand three hundred and twent} ' . laid fur itis as may be necefl'ar to m;ke good the faid pay. . try tuFenty.'two cents; are herEby authorised and granted : And P Y Y g P Y the farther fum of if -thoufand dollars tQwards difcharging meats, as they (hall refpedively become due, in cafe of deft- tient in the amount of the receipts into the Treafur Aurin €' r Fa' fuch. demands on the United States, not .otherwife provided Y P Y r for as fhall have been afcertained and admitted in due �cottrfe the faid year, on account of the duties on goods, wares and k ' k, of fettlement at the Trcafury, ,and which ars a£ a nature ata merchandize imported, and the tonnage of (hips or veffels, a& ter the laft day of December next. cording to the ufag_e ,.thereof, -to �reguire -payment 1n fpecie. FREDERICK -AUGU8TV.S .MV1jLE-NBARQ , ��d�"'' Speaker -a!,•th_e .,Houfe of ReSEC. 3. end be itfurther enaRed, That accounts of the ap. # plication of the faid monies shall be rendered for fettlement as JOHN ADAMS, Yace�Prefide�rt. of the L�nsted, Stater, �xd p i Pr idento alae Senate-. ' otherpublic accounts,accompanied with returns of the amount i f The account of � Apprcwed, Auu•/i the twelfth, ii0. of the faid debt purchafed therewith,at the end of every guar- purchafing how ter of a year, to be computed from the time of commencing rettled. GEORGE t1SI3Il�GTOIv, 'r.fdent of the fTmted States, the purchafes aforefaid; and that a full and exaa report of ' C H A P• the proceedings of the faid five perfons, or any three of them, - D dd including t . t5 M : hl • k� 4 a X, J, ,a r"! ,. ' `�!�,,, .t ''.#•o -- a.1.4 .,, , .:_'^:"«'mss- ray ri :Ad ,. * t .r_+ ,. .:.,; :, 't , .,. ,r:a'Y�.'saS'f�e 7,�.. •:y„t+. _` ,, ,. .......,... ..��,•• .rzlac• -+dt� ..,., :_,ypi�: :�_,..,nMW`w1 ,;, w.F«e+a•----�PJ�� ,�.J/ .i:i :.D•ih .rvaaau;r".:., `��}'r,•.•'Fv,'i7 i`i3..: :t,:;� ^FI, • •r... . ..... 4 N.... , i♦. I`T '\• u:lsux'/V .^ fY'gW"J ' ' ., d ;Js., _ moll FIT :. h �•.w....;nn. 1f+. : .n-, i- ,1;.M.. ..: ,..a.r.,. rm .. ,r ;_.....tl. .,. y. �r'; n r. . 7 1 n 1 4•na Y A . T..r r u t a r a 2 TO L A W OV THS A, A. D. r Igo- including a f{atement of the di•fburfements and purchafes made e'�ac��� �.--�,r---� under their dire ion, fpecifying the times thereof, the prices IZcPnrt of pro• at which and the parties from whom the fame may be made, ce.edingg to he � Ia;d beforeCon- fhall be laid before Congrefs, within the firft fourteen days of {' tlrsl each feffion which may enfue the prefent, during the execu� A C T tion of their Paid truffe nt of the Q ��' Sr:C. 4• And be it further ena&d, That the Prefid e Preru?(!nt au- �Ufc to be t{tc�rt�Gd tabor- United. Statcs be, and he is hereby authorized to c_ r • � d. on behalf of the United States, a fum or fums notes Gw. borrowed,.weC0GE S - St eXceedisrg in the whole, two millions of dollars, at an Interefl: slot exceeding five per cent, and that the fum or Tums, fo borrowed , be alfo applied to the purchafe of the Paid debt 31) i of the United States, under the like dircElion, in the like manner, and fubjeLl't to the like regulations and refiridions with the furplus aforefaid : Provided, That out of the mtereib C Ii A P. I. how applied, aril ng on the debt to be purchafed in manner aforefaid, there i ihill be appropriated and applied a fum not exceeding, the rate ,An ACT f cpplemental y. to the Aet, intitleel, Ala AN nza.4 of eight per centum per annum . on account , both of. principal king further Provifion for the Payment of the Dents f f and intereft towards the re-payment of the two millions of dol• the United States . lars fo to be borrowed. HEREAS no expreirs provifion has been made for ex. FREDERICK AUGLTSTUS MUHLLtNBERG, tending 111e 1� , intitled, cc An A to provide more A n r oQ Speaker of the Houfe of 1'Zeprefentativer. effectually for tie colletion of the duties impofed by law on 79 ' goods, wares and rnerchandize , imported into the United a«lt � u JOHN ADAMS, Yace•Prefident of the United Staten "anal States,, and on the tonnage of (hips or veffels," to the collec- Prefident o,f the Sestate, tion of the duties impofed by the Paid Ad making farther j f 3 Approved, Mugu•/ the twelfth, 1790, provifion for the payment of the debts of theUn;ited States," 15 GEORGE WASHINGTON, doubts concerning the fame may arife : Therefore, Be it cnad- Provifion9 of ed by the Sentrte and Haufe of Reprefentatives of the United Stater thio adt for col. Prefident of the United Stater. , . , ,,.,_ , , „ . . . . lef?inn Ar (�17. ' h °I nmerrea, in t,ongrefs t embiea, 1 Wait the .tier, intitica, — lin ties extended. Ate to provide more effc&wally for the collc(ffion of the du- ties impofed by law on goods, wares and merchandize im- ported into the United States, and on the tonnage of (hips or vefrels," doth and fhall, extend to, and be in force for the col- # ' ledion of the unties fpecified 'and laid in ;ind by the Aft, in. titled, cc An Ad making further provifion for the payment of the debts of the United States," as fully and et`fec`lually as t• if. every regulation, reflri&011, penalty, provifion, Elaufe, mat- ter and thing therein contained, had been infcrtcd :n and re. ►' � A. C T- S enaftzd by the Ad lafl aforefaid. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHL,ENBERC, Speaker f the ,Houfe of Repr fentatives. j OFIN ADAMS, Vice-PsefidEnt of the United States, and Pre ident of the Senate. tl Approved, December the twenty•feventh, 1790, r, T GEORGE WASHINGTON., �l Prefident of the United -tates. i C H A P. fYn . p; N- a_^ 5 F ..,ren.:. r ._.... . ;;.f•.- ♦ ,..:..� .• .mow.: _Ls ,h.ti /t$ VJ v r ., A y"�f.aiSr9 h A.„VoW7 .> ,: .,.,, ..•. �' , P►7!w;;+^ _f a .. p„” ': 'ri. r •.r: "' - ...;,i. , •.;.( 77,..' > r;A•.' ".-.. , . ;. ir' .,, " iL. 'o..i��iG2- ,. '.r : - .a .8,.. ¢.u, c ,"°"k.. y4a . :.. ... „ ,.� w 'w.! 2�-•' w� .. "`-'�.':'-.. r . . { _ f :tti` } w 212 L A W S OF THE U NN I T E D.• AmD. 1791. C H A 1'. II. .Plantations, for the further term of one year, and from thence 4,D, 17,9,1 ,, to the end of the then- next feflion of Congrefs, and no loncrer. ko---,r-� An ACT to provide for the unlading of Ships or 'Veil'elsj in •i''1UPZ:.Rick AUGQS'rUS MUJfLENDERG, Cafes of Obffru�ttorls ay Ice. .Speaker• of the Houfe of Reprefentatives'O a J0.11N AD. Vice-:l'r doot f the Unitrd Stales, and . Recital. W HEREAS it ibmetimes happens, that (hips or. veiiels are obliruc'ted by ice in their paifage to the ports of d're dont �f tl�e Senate. ` their deftination, and it is neceffiry that provifion fhould be ppFpve�l, arcary lh.e ,teeth, T79 ). . made for unladiiig•fuch fliips or vefTcls : Gt. UII C W4, NIG`F,0N, o�ted b the Senate and Houfe Re re entati�es I't;ef cleat of the United Stalef. SEC. t . Be it rna In cafes of ob. y � p icof the United States of Zinerica, in Congrefs al mbled, That in all h w to procrudion eed, cafes where a fhip or vef `el fhall be prevented by ice from get- •C H A 'P. I V. ting to the port at which her cargo is intended to be deliveryfZ.-4CT'c�ec r7r,�n alae, �G'o�i epi Co res ,that.a ne 1 e lawful for the Collector of the diftri& in which � � � .� . �f; � f� ,State ed, it Thal b !e or�?nc{ . 1 r ,t1erft�xt ,.o ; ' r •f 41 ?� ff f tube f 'otnQ�� ealth o fuck dip or vefl'el may be fo ob{lrued, to receive the report Virginia, and admitted into this Union b the N and entry of any fudh {hip or -teflel and with the content of �' Name 'the ' State of• Kcrt ucky, the Naval�Officer (where there is one) to grant a permit or . HIRIE68` the !Legillature of the Commonwealth of l permits for unlading or landing the goods, wares or merchan- . `a ,%aria iaia, ;by an Ad .eatided '6 An Ad .co 0 cernin `! dize imported in fuc11 fhip or vefrel at any place within his -- 0g ae=irl, , • the ei: i u o ,of tt,he i� r�� t of Kentucky into an independent diftri� which shall appear to him to be moil convenient and State," pa{fed the eigb,t,�rpth � Qf c . b r , e tlo ,land Y ' Iq �9v, o0 and feven hundred and ei 'h. ty niiie' have confented that the dif. SEe. 2. And be it further enaRed, Tha' t the report and entry trift of Kentucky, wirliiin'the j'nrifdildam 0 k4 e Paid Common. vndcrthe ufuat regulations. of fuch Up or vefl'el and of her cargo or any part thereof, wealth, •a�n according' • ' to 'its--a&uai boundaries at the time of and all perfons concerned therein, fhall be under• acid fubjeft ,pafiing the A& aforefaid, fhall be formed into a new State : -to the fame rules, regulations, reflri&ions, penalties and pro- .tend whereas a Convention 'of delegates, ehafen 'by 'rhe people vifions, as if the faid fhip or vefl'el had arrived at the port of of the Paid diftri(ff gf,rKentuvky, have petitioned Congrefs to - her deflination, and had there proceeded to the delivery of confent, that on the firft day of dune, one t houfand feven u �er cargo. ,ta hu%n�dred'lai d '.n q� ty.t;uro,,t4e�fa.ididi }rii&'-_oul-d;be,forrutd iu. t A' .. nM A VVi^ Oron•1Tn lV U"T *Vrc�t'n/• 1 YLP¢I�' r9-hP : as n SR$a'3r.nI�i. tavVVJJVJ a•a ala a.a� ai�v, o •Jr.,• : .x,., .�..;?cl rHoeXvd 'I ,t o the ;jtTdlloo, Iy tie n A>tne ;vf Speaker of the Roufe of Reprefentati•ves. the State of Kentucky." SEc.� 1,. BE .it e r JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United Stater, and . �1. by the Senate aid Houfe:f, pre/enta- ' Prefident of the Senate. raves pf,the 'ZTnrtcd•Slates ' , nrer;ica, ;in Gonares ,ambled confenc afCon• r s grefs that apart and V is here67y �enged, a d"decl red That the - of -_Virginia Approved, yanuary the feventh, 1791 . . , ..; ,. - Cong1•efs dqr h eorifent, 'It 4t the 'aid dij$ri�; 9f 'Kentucky, wntlii`n .the '� rif '"' thincertain GEORGE WASHINGTON,WASHINGTON, y r boandariee;@iii(I i ,} cIt4 Iqn of thg Cgmmgr�we�lth=of :,yggknia,, .and accordin,;, to ber�7ne Prefident of the United State.. its - Aug ' `bounc argyles n 'ttatt. �` . w 4 , ie ei=ghteei�ti tray of I�Pceml�er, t one. tl}ouftl feven h pdred an�i. i�glzty,cia,:i,e ;ihallr w h -raw �., _. , u n .f� e fieft da of Tune one t vuf vers hundre a ' y. ti r . ,�;, �n, �.. .. . nlnetN�ok w , S be fp •tmed int+p•a new i}ate. C H A Pe III. z t , _ , , , agate rola, and,Inc e�pe�dei t.Qf, , tl�e :fail C;o�nli�vnweaith. of ir- iiiia. F n CT to cantr9rue an Aft intituled An declaring • f. #heY.�wdgndnd d dared T at u t ' A A 9 c 2 Ali lie st ur he afor f I f �, , �Q�i When and by i � a of une n � t the ayent of Congrefs to certain Ads of the States of IVIa- - d ,fir gr a .t� oufai}dtfeven. hundre{i _�.nd what nage aa. 3 =ky"OLUIP! , w•o thC. �Id new f} t� b thein mea diff of the atf:witted into the ryland Georgia, and Rhode-Ifland and Providence Plan- t .fY ii . , q. IIAiptations " o ar as the ame re eds the States o Geor is reGeiXJ and adi�itt�d ;into this �7_p19.ri,, its ,f. J , . .f g a dew aislesnt{ile. rer><Ibr. Q£;tlieJnit�ed States ofaler,>`c . and Rhode-Iffand and Providence Plantationse Ric x 'Au us`Tvs t1qrT>3sRc f :, E it enadied b the Senate Hou e o Re re entatives esker o the �FIQu SEC. z . y f .f p 1 . ., ,.:f J• .f el' of the United States of 1Imerica in Con res a embed, f ; fS,:T'i(e-Prr+ fnt;o t �e ;f;7'nted_Statf i.innitadoa, That the Attt pafl'ed 'the IaR fefPion of Congrefs Intituled, 14 An ,l'rdent pf�1.?e,SEd�t .' A61 declaring the aflent of Congrefs to certain A &s of the . ►fpr v ,; err r�► the fQ ,rt , 179Ti, l ftates of Maryland, Georgia and Rhode-lfland andProvidence 4i t�SH I I�GTo T, PTJ! ent,of•.the Un d States, k Plantations, E e e CHAP. h w - r t. t' am+e F Y y.. •. r vimri W � .w.. , , ,• ..i•.):. 4o- ` r; . : E x K.w wt , ': ._ .''`^.. .. .•J..:.uy.... � ifs: v J. ..... _:f+{.: ,.':"`iywa.'^ ...ice„-' ' ..T•�.,iwll. ..eM.i.:—... -+4-.,� Nor.: ' •i:V '. ,.. _.., Wyx p...-+w•'• '""wF•"�':`!t-•Y -� `"9w•..M.. iwrr,M.W+. ,_.._::._.. - ; ....,.-. - _ , F • �fe iW� r t f�Y4iP{C L A W S OF THE C� S I T E D S T A T S S. 215 l A.D{17gI . C H A P. V. thoufand dollars, for defraying the expences of an expedition A. D. i79t. ► , ---v--� " lately carried on againH. certain. Indian tribes ; and the fum 1`n ACT declaringthe Con ent o Con ref to a certain A of eig y- - .� .f .l ht (even thoufand four hundred and fixe three dollars of'tbe State e/ Maryland. and fixty cents, being the amount of one year's pennons to t SEC 'T'ION z . E it ena pd by tl�e Senate end Houfe of Reprefen- invalids , together with the contingencies of the ftid depart- SECTION ofthe United States of Zigerica in Congryr meet, vwhicli are hereby authorized : Which feveral funis (hall p�°f'°°' �° ���` � Halide ; lK ' nf�e�rtbled, That the eonfent " cif Congrefs be, and is hereby be paid out of the funds following, namely, the . fum of fix granted and declared to the operation of an A& of the Gone- bvndred_ thoufand dollars, which, by the a6t, intituled, " Aa , LimiEapna. i ral Aifembl'y of Maryland, made " and pafi�ed at a fell'ion begun Ac''� making provifion for the debt' of the United States, is and held at t lie city of Annapolis, on the firft Monday in No. referved yearly for the 6pport of the government of the U- ' vember ]aft intituled, ' An A& to empower the -wardens of hated States, and their common defence ; the arndtint of fuch; the port of Baitimore to levy and colle& tlic duty therein furplufes as may remain in the treafury, after fatisfying the mentioned , until the. tenth " day of January next, and froom purpofes for, which appropriations Were made, by• the aif3 out of what . thence until the end of the then next feffion of Congrefs, and refpeftively, intituled, '� An Act making ap'proptiatlons for funds payable+ no longer. the fervice of the prefent year palled the twenty-ninth day FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLE14BFRG, : of September, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-nine ; Speaker of the Houfe of Perefentktsves. cc Ad- A& making appropriations" for the fupport of govern- JOHN ADAMS ITice-Prefident of the United States and merit fox' t(ze year one thoufand. (even hundred and ninety, Pre ident o the Senate.' paffed � "the twenty-fixth day of Marcb, one thoufand (even -� f f hundred and ninety' ; '� An Act making certain appropria- t ' Approved, February the ninth,.' t7910 tions thereth mentioned, . pafl'ed,the twelfth day of Augufi, <, GEORGE WASHINGTON, one thoufand fevesi lundred, and .ninety, and the produ&, Prefident of the United States, during tl� .prefent year, of fuch duties as (hall be laid in the prefent fe ion of Congrefs: FREDERICK. AudustUs MUHLLNDURG, ; N A {rte Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentativesi, ' J OHIY ADAMS,, Vice-Pr f dent of the United States, and ; .An ACT making Appropriations for the fupport f Govern - ' " a Prefident f the Senate. tt:'ent Burin fha rear nre :thot</a�� /A9)P1� 1_�t!t1d�"ed incl Approved February the eleventh, 1791 . ' ' " g �_.. J __. P' GE WASHINGTON, lt ninety-one, and for other Purpofer. vLU Pref de t o�'thl ""Ltnited States: s SFC. I . — E it eitat`tEd by the Serrata and h'att/e of Peprefetr- r s B tatives of the United States f /Interica in Congrefs G I3 A : . P. .- �'IIf ' n embled That there be appropriated the feveral fume and for ' frfin ACT oe be Admif ' on of' the: State o Vermont into k of money for, the >lcveral ur ofes following to wit A fu.m not exceeding 'f' f of money fer, P P t the civil lift- two hundred and ninety-nine thou6nd two hundred :and fe.. this Union:.• ' Y HE St of VermontJiaving petitioned the Congrefs to i vent -fix dollars and fife three cents for defraying the ex- Y y- g' be, admitted a Member of the United States, Be it enac`1- pences of the civil lift, as e�timatcd by the Secretary of the ed by the Senate and Houfe a,f' Reprefentative.� of the United Stater k 'I'reafury in the ftatement number one, accompanying his re o Anter ; in Cong res a embled ,and it is herebyenacted and de- • ��; Certain fpecifr- ort to the Houfe' of Reprefentatives of the fixth inftant, f f ' ed purport{. P dared, That on the fotarth day of i arEli, one thoufand fevers including the contingencies of the feveral Executive ofli.. hundred and ninety-oine,•the faid State, by the name and Rile ' i ' ' cers, and of the two Houfes of Congrefs, which ' are hereby « ' » � °" ; authorized and granted A.'fum riot exeeeding "fifty thoufand of the State of Verrniont, . (hall be received and admitted t. 'i (even hundred and fifty'-fix dollars and fifty-three.cents, for into-this Union, as a new and entire Member of the United fatisf in the feveral-'ob'e6ls f ecified in the ftatement num- States of America. w , y g , P s FREDERICK AUGUSTILB 1�UH.t.ENEF.ItCi; frtr' ber two accompanying the report aforefaid all fuch whereof, Speaker of the Houfe of Repr fentatives. . as may not have been heretofore provided for bylaw, being JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, dn4 " hereby authorized ; and a fum not exceeding three hundred and ninetythoufand one hundred and n>:net -nine dollars and - � Prcfident f the Senate. fift -fou cents, for the ufe o f . tl,e de artment of war, ur- Approved, Pebruar�y.the eighteenth, 17gi Departmcne of �' P P GEORGE ' WASHINGTON .. wart fuant to the ftatement, number three,, accompanying the re- Prefident f the United States: port aforefaid, including therein the lum of one hundred thoufand � � C H.� i f i " l{ • ' J 'lYlr!' C :4? y•: .yrs y •z:m- •�yi{, 1 t .. .._fMc,Mn ... ;- + : - __, - :.,._.w: u.._. drr_ i..�.J..._.Y•.....�911MYIIA..:r•rJi;^'?9lwSm�i - _ __:.. ..,c.. '�'ya" ..:'?""• _ . .. . .,,._. _r._-_� - onlay- ..�..._._.. _ ... . ..i�*t a.?:, _iaNl��, .a�R�t'" n r .,.:i5 o r, v ry w I 1,F y1 o j1 ,:F i k 4y PX TY ! , "7 r' UITE - D STA • Tt S. w f "•3 }{(J11 SF s e Y � � �. � d�� , `��-I �, I quate fecilrity for an upright and prudent adr3nrr: i{}ratlon fi 1). i ,� QrO thereof, will be very conducive to Vile fuccefsful conducling of 1, r, C Id A ', VIIiY the national finances • will tend to give facility to the obtain. • fJ.�. 17g >r . ' in g car loans, for the life of the government, in fudden emer- s ' An ACT to continue 'in Force a limited T nie, an . 40 f gencies ; and will be produc'trve of confiderable advantages to pa at :the jir# S jion f: ;Gongr f, intituled, An trade and induftry in generaI : Therefore, . .97 to regulate Proceffes in. the Courts . of -the United oE..• 1. BE it enacted by the. Senate and Houfe of Reprfcn- f' states. tatk er f the United States of Xmirrica in Congrefr ��fenrGled, SECTION I . it, naFted by t1?iSenate and Houfe of Rept - That a bank of, the United States shall be eflabliihed ; the r�abli!hmcn' • o! a Bank. rE, . : capital flock whereof (hall not exceed ten millions of dollars ' :? tines. of the United States of Apericer, in Congre divided into twenty-five - thoufand Phar e5 each Cla>< e' be;ng four That an-- affed on file twent ninth day of Se :t ambled,. Y P ' hundred:dollars and that fubfcriptipns towards coif}rioting teiub.er, in th6..year" One thoufand kven 'hundred and eighty- ' the faid ftock fhall on the firli 'Monda of April next, be nine, intituled 't6 An Ad to regulate 'pro'cefles� in the Courts Y ' Y opened at the city of Pl><iladelphia.,, under he:fup eintendance of the I7iaitecf States fhali'�be, 'and the fame' hereby, is ' cot - of fuch per not refs t han" three., as fhall be appointed for timed in force, until the rnd of the next fe ion' of Congrefs, that purpofe by the Prefrdent 'cit the United States (�vho is 4 and np longer, y p t appoint, the ns ac. iptions liereb , empowered o app t, sabf r le faid perfo cordingly); VRkMPUCI AU�G,&STUS M,UHLE�IBE,RG, vrwhicli - fubfcripti;o ns :lhall continue open, until the. whole of � , eaker o the Houj' o Re re Entcxitves. . � _ : � Q t � t� a �� .nit d ,� a ;� ' tlY SIC,.. �} .Rnd be��.1 + rtlibeen fuUfcribed JOHN ADAMS : mice Prepr'den bf h. . . �, .. e ! le , airf r , , .er enac`led, . T hat it fliall be lavvful .forI)y wh°n,, Pxefr en f. fbeiSeuale. anyper£on, co•par.tnerilup, or bodypolitic, . to :fubfcribe :for r%ruar the ei kt.eeiath i. 1�P g 7� . fuck or:fo many lliares "as he, :the, or. they,fhaU ; think fit, not k A roved; GEORGE :�'VAShi N `fON, • exceeding one thoufand, except as hall be hereafter direc'�ed J Pr f dent: of ,ibe:� Q4y d Statese relatively to the Batted States ; and that the fu ms, refpeclive- Proportions or` l y fuhfcribed, except on behalf of the 'United. S tater, ' fhall be� gold and filver • and the public payable. one foulrth: i.�n gold and . filver, and ;three' fourth; in debt to fob. �/•� '{ that part of the public dent, .vkhich, accarding.: t�o the loan:fcribed, and propof'ed i-n the fourth and,fifieenth fec�ions of the .ate entitI� 44t. ACT regulating the. :Z vWee f"� ArW n�a�tiv�s to be led, ":"fin A& making, provifioln for the .debt of the United. ' e States'',o Kentucky and Vermont. fey by f y states ffiall bear. an accruing intereft, ap the ' time of pay:, t, SECTION r , E'if ena p ' e'Seratea'nd 3 otx e b 1� : �e nta- uie;7 , of fix per.centum per annum,_ andel fhall,alfo .bb a ably when to the z equal, P �' y paid . ;' . , f , in- four arts to the aforefaid ratio of f eci:e to debt at 1 . ,. tines of &ZM States bf tier�rea, in Congris the .di$aoce of fix calendar months frp>tn each, ther - the fr } .tr1MO4 That until t e`- eprefentatives in Congrefs thall be , r ft apportioned accordiaafr,to an ,a uA—e�pmilgradon �of-the �inba= whereof fl�all .be paid at the time of fr bfcrrptian . 1 Sic end be rt , uxther enaled That all thofe vvho fliall subfrribers to bitants, o>f the United States,' _`be gtataof-Kentucky and Ver- • � f • , . ' moat iliall each be eArrtied t`o c ioo'i'e "two a irefe>itat ve . become fubkribers to the faid;bank, their . ieceuors acid af�11C a bode poli. I ' fign5, fhall be, and'.are hereby created and made a corporation' ti`' • , y I , FRED'ER�CK AVGUSTLI.S NTUHLEI�I)8-ERGS. �; �r �� . f and body politic , by he name and flfile of: The: rden : '� .. n what n3mc '' ;� esker' of Ybe aufn ,o ,�eprefertta-fives. s t aPr f t, i - re&rs and Coma and how lone 1 CQH3 '.�9�A1VIS; Vic.'e-T'refiel~it o :the 'United States, a�sd " � Q,f,the Bank of the United Stater , and Miall fo .cantjn.ue until. . to continue. d I, ..t 'o the..en'at" the fourth day. of March dire thoufand; an id hundred and eevei . And by that name, mall be a 'd APProv r,, a `t eny I, . , I s s ed, 'eGua i � t 79 • ` l `ASi II`0'G' 'C3 I; are:"hereby made able and capable ui law, to have, �purchafe, re. } ,, c�eive, .poQ•e£s, .en a azid :retalin to-.them and their: fuccell'ors : � - 'P f Fentt'he iiited Stores. Ys � Powers. lands, .rents, tenements, hereditaments; goods ' chattles, and , ., e#£eaa of what i F k nd, nature oar.:quality foever t a an a Limitation o£ . , . . .. . . , . . ... . . : .. - - , Mount ,. not .exceeding in the whole fifteen millions= of dollars, in.. n°`�`' L P' ' . cludi.ng the amount of the capital ' Rock afarefaid and the 1f C`Y` ' " `• ' ` "ate theuferihers to the Bank o the faiue .to fell, grant, demife, aliee ,or-dif ofe of to foe and be ,. to >tncorpor _ , f flied, plead and be impleaded, anfwer and be anfwered de ,United States. fend and be defended, in Courts of record, or any other To h HERE 4$ jt is;,ConG�ived.t at th cRab1j1hmgnt of a are a feel. � " place whatfoever And alfo to make have and ufe a coma W bank for 'tbe Uititrrd Stat, upo, ` `fot}ndatidn fuih- won. feel and ' the fame to break, alter and renew, at their crentl extenfiv� to anfwer the rpofes intended thereby, r; and at the fame time upon the g iadples. NY1�.c1� a$9rd ,ade- F f f pleafure, uate r r q Y r , E k 66r. r � 9 r . • . .,.:" �`'d++y. .. . y. ... �' - . z. . r .v...:;a ,. • , -, v.... , ..4'3@k:t:"+, . "' .',,e..„ t :9'✓�=. `.�:>^+-, i. + -^riP. .'y ,t .•, i •,_, � �t� �.r 'Y+ .. ,,fn e' -:._,� . = _ .. - .` .,,_.__.x+re,.......r1�,6w. Erre •:^19"ASv_.'4ici.�� ^•-•�!�'m�i. K•- , - ..r_ .. .., ..Lvi" .�'>�,'-..:r' ..,._,., d..s.. t- p •. ♦: .i. .:. A ..r.tk - 3'n y — ern•. d ,'W .q •r. , ME r , 2I � L A. W S Off' THE UNITED STATE S. 2tg f . leafure,. and alio to ordain eitablifn and put in execution SEe. 6. And be it furtberenaRed, That the directors for the A, P- 17910 A.D.-1790. p F , •Pr r� -appoint iuch officers, clerks k.._._-vu—w• iuch bye-laws, o`rdinas�ces, and regulations, as fliall feem ne- time being shall have.pov. .., •-rP "}fA Dyce6iore to ap- z �,.d eitabli(h cefl'ary and convenient for the government of the Paid corpo- and fervants under them, as shall be neceifary for executing pointo$icers. 4k. , " b?e-laws. the bufinefs , of the Paid corporation, and to allow them iuch t ration, not being contrary to law, or to the conftitution thercof for whichurofel if the ftockh.ol�. compenfation, for their fervices .refpeFtively, as {hall be reafon- r t P P ' generameetings oable ; and _ shall be .capable of exercifing iuch ether powers ders fliall and may be called by the dire&ors and in the man-wo her herein after f ecifd) 'and generally to ado and execute and authorities, for the well governing and ordering of toe all and fingular.as, matters and things, which to them it fhall affairs of the faro corporation,, as shall be defcribed, fixed, a d or ina appertain to dc :• fub�ecIt neverthelefs to the rules, re- determined- :by the laws, regWations, -and ordinalices of the ` y r p fame. ' gulations r eilrie'tions limitations and rowifions, herein after S 7c• 7• Arad be it furtber'.ena8ed, �'11at .the following rules, Arciciceof prefcribed and,declared. Coolticutlon, rettrietions limitations : and rovifions, shall form and be :SEC. 4. And be tt,furtber• enaRed, That for the well order` P fundamental articles of. the conftitution of the faid corpora- , ing of the affairs of-the faid corporation , there (hall 'be twee- tion, vix. Number and ty,-five directors ; of whom :there, fiiall bean elec'tivn; on the I. The number of ` votes to which each f�ockholder (hall' time osBe6ting nrit Mo nday of January in each year, y be , entitled shall be accordingto the number of ihareshe (hall Stockholders b the flockholders oi; proprietors-of the c:aptitatRock of the faid corporation and by ' how to vote. ' hold, in the proportions following; that is to fay : For one lurality -of the votes ac`tuall - even • and thofe who (hall be share, and .not more than two (hares one vote 'or every 4 P y y ib a be capable of ferving as dia two shares above two and not exceedin : ten, one vote : For dui chafen'at an ele�ion,� � g rec'to`s, by virtue of fuck choice, until the end or expiration every four fliares above: ten, and 'not exceeding thirty, one And of Ore& of the Monday of January, next. en-fuing the time of iuch elec. vote • For every, fix- fhares above 'thirty, and not ei-ceeding dint, tion and no longer. And the faid ; direc'tors, at their firm fixt i one vote, : Forl ever' eight (ha res . above fist'Y, and not meeting after, each elec'tlon shall choofe one of their number Y- Y g . , as refident exceeding one hundred, c vote Anti for every ten. fhares P above one- hundred, one vote .;--But' no perfon, co-bartner- SEC. 5.-:Provided always and be it f nher enaaid, That as ship, or.body ,politic ifhaffl..be entitled.to a greNter number than ► f'oon as the fum of four, hundred thoufand, dollars, m gold thirty votes. And after the firlt elo tion; no Mare or flares and filver Ffhall have been aLtuilly received on account of the In certain `� tc ' th faid (tock notice thereof (hall be iuch shall confer_a right of fuffrage, which4hall not havc ,been hol- by proxy, t t fubfcriptions to a g. r den three ,calender months previous to the day of .�leFtion. by the perfons under •whofe ' fuperintendance tlse fame air Stockholders ;aaual4 : rehdent within -the United States :and have been made, in -at leaft tw'o ,-public azettes printed in the y • t P g p ' none other= may vote proxy. - q city of Philadelphia ; and the faid perfons 4hall, at the fame lie »vt�more than three fourths of the direc'tors:in office Numbcr of D i , . y_ t • • • • • • ♦ - , • ♦ A P . ' rcdors Cllglble time 1n like manner., notify- .-til€ne and place within the faid exc;lufive o€ ,the Prcfident shall be, eh able for the next fuc- How Dire&ore mall be e}pfen• citf.y,' at the diflance or ninety: days froth the.time of fetch l�or Ceedin ear. But the Dire lor, who all be Prefident at the g �y tincation, for proceeding to the c1cffion hof dire&ors ; ' and it time of an': ele�tivn, may always be ie=elee}ed. A` >z !ball be lawful. for fuels eleaion�to be then and there made , k .. III, None: but a Stockholder beinga citizen of United W ' and the ,perfom,- who fhal,L`rthen and there be chofen fhall be ' the firftdireetorsi�and shall be ca able o£ fcrvin b virtue of State; (hall be . aDireetor P g� Yr JV. No dire or £hall; be.entitled,,to- any emolument, unlefs iuch choice, until ,the slid or expiration of the NIo.^.dKy in Jan- -the fame-fhall have been :hlldwed by. theli Stbckholdcrs,*at' a ge ' ��ar . nest enfuin the time o€ making the faiEne • and shall t comgenPat�on Y g g neral mceti<n . The Stockholders (hall make fdch compenfa-`to be alloweu. ' forthwith thereafter commemcer, the operations of. the ,faid � • P tion ,to the refident; ,for Ns:extraordinary attendance at the bank, at the faid cit of Philadelphia. And. rovrded ) >6rtber • Y P p f, Bank, as{hall appear .to-them reafonablee That in cafe.-it fhould at any time_happen that an eled.ion` of V.. Npt lefs than feven; lJire�tors. ;£hall conititut^ aboard Vaca �ies filled directors, should not be made upon any day when purfuant for the tranfaftion of *,bufinefs of whom the Prefident shall How toconfti- � �,� a ,<, . n to this act- it ought to, .havc� been made the faid corporation, , tute a Beed. ,� 4 �'• ' _ p always be one-, except,- of fickne- or neceffary abfence , £hall not for that caufe be deemed to be difl'olved = -but it ' in which cafe his place may be fupplied byL any other Director, ` (hall be lawful on any other:day, to hold and :make an eleionv> oih he, by writing;iinder;his hand,:fhall nominate for the of directors, in iuch manner , as fhall have been regulated by, purpofe � e the laws and ordinances of the faid corporation. ,dnd pro - � ve ��"' VI. Any number of Stockholders, not leis than fixty, xu°�bg: of tied la,Jlly, That in cafe of he death, refignation, abfence from ' r{ the United :States or. removal of a director b the stock.` who_ together: ihall� be: Proprietors of two: hundred (hares or n°ckbolaers , Y upwards,,ihall. have power at any tinle,to call a generalmeet- e•"'Powerea to g holders, his place may be filled up by a new choice, � for the. in g of the Stockholders, for purpofes relative to the inftitu- &�� a meeu`t��, remainder of ' the year, . SEo. tion, giving at leaft ten weeks notice, in two public gazettes of �. • ,li t - tf A „y��,,! ig «1 ' - �' 2 ... : 'wed.. .. ti -... ""•`.1' ,1., V - M':Y� l t. ll, fr, .iwa.' xil��2i.._''�'t�' ,. '.. ,. .a,+.. ,,.- - ,_ .... _ ti:_.,v.......A•y,...:.:.diCCh .__ son .d'r-'.....��.�r ` .. .. .„.. 'w"W'; ...._ . ,..."""�1�— - —01.�1Igo71.116rie7Nsr. y — - --....lar., . .�..,_..•.cam_. -,,.. ,elr'.;7�L.c. .,..t...t ,�.i.. t ' n.,,.. ,/ , v... W-_..._, :.' Yr. . . , , 2$ ,, .:,. '•1 q t" ✓. \ l� ;. .'a' ,..% fri. ,.„l n .JJ.. .... ...:ra' i .F !• r .Il + :. Vl^.�. i r/. v;. \ y }, ,^' .I '..l a'}`. li.Yl.Yc:. I .3 • L S F ' • r y . 1 • � i t ' 3 A.D. 179 i - of the place where the bank is kept,,and f;,ecif'ving in Rich r .F �- �,--► notice, the objed"t or objects of fuch 'meeting, U 9 1 T E ' D S •T A T E S. `' Cafhier and t 1 VII• , Every Calier or. Treafurer, before he enters upon Treafurer to 1 e dut>es of his ofhce; 4hall b e required to give 4bond, with give bona. two ormore furetles, to the fai thfadion of the Dire ors in a -XI No loan (hall be made by the fail 'Corporation ; for �I�D. T ;c i' . the Life or on account of the government of the United States, £um not lefs than fifty'thoufand dollars, with condition for his � How n6 to an amount exceeding one hundred thoufand dollars or of good .behava�ou,r. �, � a what ol}'ec`fi to , • VIII. :::The. lands terlements and rhereditamenis which it any particular Rate, to an amount exceeding fifty thoufand wale ivac,s. Limitation of doliars, ol of auy foreign prince or Rate, unlefs previoufly au- lall be lawful for the:fai.d Corporation to hold ilhall. be only thorized b a lave of the United Stztes y property ` tuck as shall be requif to for its immediate accommodation, in p� jI ` „ And bills, &c� } relation;tbothe -convenient tranfading of= its bufinefs, and fuck X1I' The (tock of the raid corporation fhall be affignable shalt and transferable, according to fuch rules as fhall be inftituted as fhall. �have been honafad6 �lnortgiged to it by way of fecuri- fLn that behalf, b the laws andrdinances of the fame. ty,. or conveyed ,to :it in fatisfad�ion'of debts previofly conn; y i tra&ed in the courfe of its dealings, or purcha fed at . fales ups XIII► The bills obligatory anjd of credit, under the foal of the faid corporation which fh ll be made' - to any perfon or be a(tignabl� on judgitents whichlball have 'been 1 obtained 'for fuch debts. perfons, (hall be aflignable by indorfeinerat thereupon b ' And :of debts . The . total: arhount..of thq.debts, which the Paid Corpo.. • t under the hand or hands of fuclt< perfon or perfons, and they fhall at ratio Aall 'at any timer owe,. whether , by bond, bill; note or , any time owe. other-contrail, >IhalLnot;exceedth.e, fumiof ten milliongof •dol• of his, Ler of then affignee or afligneess and fo as abfolutely • to, fransfer and vele': the,property thereof-'in each and every at- ,, I lars- over, and above:.the , monies ; their actually , 'depotted iri • r - i fis�iiee or afli�nees fucceiliveiy, and to enable fuck ffignee or the $a-nkfor;.fafe keeping -un.ef's aha contracting of an great: `: ' affignees to, bring and maintain an action thereupon in his, her, er debx:'fhall have been prevoufly auth^ori�ed by.a }a�u of tI�'e or their own name or names: And bills or notes which rr�a and obligatory 1n cafes of ex- s S Y �7ntted :States. .. 3n °cafe excels;” the .Direors; under'whofe `e;r'' DirecRors be iff'ued by order of the faid Corporation, figned by the Pre- aeoountable, admiinifi.ration it ,fhaU happen,1 fhall be' liable for the, fame, in fident, and couriterfioed b� the rinci al Cafl;iet or T reafur� their-.natural, sand . pri�vate. 'capacities ;: and an 'ndron 'of, debt' er thereof, g y p P i ~ ereof, prornifingthe payment of money, to any perfon >rnay, intffuch cafe, be, brougl>t againft' thcrn, or , any of them,',anyor perfons, his, her, or their order, or , to bearer, though no theirlor .,4 the;ri.heir`s- executors or adminiftrat`ors ink under the Peal of the Paid Corporation , (hall be binding and. any ICciurt,,of record,-of ithe United, States' or�4f either=of them s ; bt an, ��creditor or creditors of the faidaCor oration and mayobligatory upon ' the fame,' in the like planner, and with the { Y y plike force and effete as upon any private pei rfon . or perfons,, be, •:r eeuted -to, , iud. rne'nt : and vi ` tiio>z an '3 condition ' s if ifI'ued by him or them; in--his, her, or their private or na- ,il � . Maybe profe_ CO�e Want or agreemeq , to:: the)' co' ptrary not w. l'ftatidin cured• , - g tuwl ca aeit or ea acities and (hall be affi nable and ne t But � this:lhall not be*confirued .4o`�!exernpt' the faidCorporaw . : •P •• y P . . g'o- � � . g ,"` ,r ' tion, or (the;lands,,ae ' ihcats goody'or:cihattels 'of the tame; ��able, in like rnan r asp if they �t►ere fo iiliiEd by fuch private from Jadng alfa l �abk;fort -and. chargeable with'the fail ,excefs: perfon or perfons that is to -fay; �thofe which -fhall be payable to an erfon,or • erfons his tier or their order, fhal, bi of • Sucla of the faid iredors _ who-ma' Have been abfent Rihen yp -perfons, • . ' Lxcepaon ;n fa ilgn.abic by rnd�or#� ment, - in like' manner, and• with the like efa- ., at time of cx- vorofAfentees the1afd e'&fs,was cogradetl' plt' created, or. who. may have 1 difl'ented from the refolutnon -or ,A�t :whereby, the fame was foF teel;:as foreign. trills of eciinge. now are ; ' and thole tvhfcl , `e�' are payable'to bearer, flhall be'ifegotaable axed of gnable by de.,' contra`�ed,,or,;cr-eat�d�j may refpedively�e onerate`th�mfelves from;, being:: 6%ha'bie-:b f ,r i� he f revery only, a., "And dividends y o hw>lth :g ing notiC@ af' t ate, XIV. Half . :earl dividends iliall b f rodt`,aen : and of; :their abfence, nor; diffent, to the Prefident of the, United- Y e made- of; fo ; initltli - of P f3 s made. . . the .profits'of ,the:•ba-nk, as fhall appear to 'theldirefgrs adAfe= j } S.tates, ana to• the 5t�o olders . at a geaerat meeting, whtcfi> , . 1. able ti and since in every' tllree years the d>;rec�ors -fhall lay be- ' they fhall havepower.,to call for that�purpofe. - , , fore the ftockholders at a' eneral �nectir3 for their = rnfar ' f } g The .faid Cor} ortion may =fell any part 'of p ^ , the blit maiion an exact incl particular ftatementof the debts; Which ' � eor,odratbit debt whereof its Rock, }#hall, be tconipofed , but 4 all'not be at' (hall have remained- unpaid' after the ex iratii�ri of the 'oi•i iy map inflo hlic liberty to purchafe aiay publ>ce debt vvhatfaever ; nor, lienee di nal credit • fora : eriod o#'' `t�relale heat < . . •; ` ' ' debt to dock, t erria of that credit" ; rectlyor indireftly dual :or trade in pan- t:hip except` bYlls'of: ' pF ` > ba not Pur- Y g� and of the furplus of profit, if any, :after 'dedui ting,1dJ es acid chafe, &c. egchange;.gold or tileer, bullion, or'.ln ahs tale of goods really - - dividends. If there (hall' be a failure 'in the payment 'of airy and truly pledged for money lent and not redeemed in duo, a part of any fum, fubfcribed by wny perfon; co-partnerfhip, or .time , br of goods which fhatl be the pi of its lands° b©dy' politic,.the:pat;ty failing . fhall lofe the benefit of any di� And.t4e',not. Neither lhall-: the: faid Qrpo_ration^take` more than at the rate vidend, which rain' have accrued prior to the time for making mere than 6 of fix per centum .per aanurra, for :or upon on it-s�loans or drf_ ` Y ' perce►�ium fuch payment, and duringthe delay of the fame. per annum. . ,. Counts. XV'•* It (hall be. lawfulfor tors aforefaid; to efta�• Oe bir* ( officers efhb. XLbliih offices wherefoever they fhall think fit, within the Uni_ l,fhed for riff- count and de- e ted States, for the purpofes of difcount and depofit only, and poet only. lT• upon the famo terms, and in the fame manner, as (hall be pra'Iifed at :the Bank ; and to commit the management of the faid offices, and the making of the Paid difcounts to fuch G g g perfons, i E a / r s f , P+ M - a t .• _ i4' ,... ✓ • . .. , ., t ,� ..�•5; ..I _. ti n:P.,_ :. pC . .. r.S'^.a ... ,.. +w '+'C�I�; rMintse _..y.,wr.._ _ _ __ ::;, ]uM�G.W. :_.w. n..ph_ t 'k�_..;�r „: - . v : , :,. y ,” :1 BEY, yi,:}q•,+,, Ej,.'. ,, '' ,r" ..'', • r ^ F`.�.c ).°+.T. ,.'P r '�'S i, s. I. i . " , X ' a : l' 1 I R 'I I ' cAt Y' P : 2 2 2 l e �► teJ O F THE U N 1 T E D S T A T E �• ,� � �3t. +t Fp cf�edi n • two mi?lions of dollars ; to be paid.out of the •rnowc� A r 1 ;7 �) s • � f1, D. i t. et•fons und'e • futh agreements and fubjeCt •to fulls regula- tons as the �h�ll deem ro er not being contrary to lav wihch{hall be borrowed by vfrtuc of either of the Affi, the Y, P P g Y , ,p or to the Conilitution of the Batik: one entitled, An Act making proviYn rot the dcbt at tl. . �t Xyl. The officer at the head; of the 7'reafury Department United States , 214 and the otl�,er entitled, An A inal�iW�g # • . S7 ,. of the United States, (hall be `fuxniihed, from time to time, as prov><fion for the >< educ'lion of the public debt l�oato�viiih of stAtemcats cur- often as he may requit=e, : not • exceei ing once a week, with t-hr Bank an equal fum, to b� applied to the putpcfcs fc�i a;��i• ' flatements of the,amount,of the; capital flock of the faid Cor which the faid monies shall have been procured ; reiinburf�t • P � � 1 poration , and of the debts due to the tame ; of the monies dem ble in ten; %ears, by equal annual inflallments ; or at ftc�y tune t • fooner, o.r' in any greater proportions, that tLe governiveiit x pofited therein ; of the notes in circulation, and of the ca:ff s accounts may think fit , iii hand and shall have a right to inf�ec� fuch general ac.wuntS Y ' , I .Z• ,Rud Ge rt rrrll�er � endc�l�d, That' f t t10 other Bank in the boobs of the Bank, as fhall relate to the faid flatements . Ssc� NG other bank r, ! "Provided, 'That this ihall not be conftrued to imply a right o: fliall be eflabfflhed by any future la%v of the United States N11 oftabliI. m private individual or 'ndiv• during the continuance of the Corporation hereby created ; cd• ti. infpeaing the account of any p u i idu als with the Bank, for which the faith of the United :Mates is hereby pledged. SEe. 3. find be it furtber enacted, That if the Corporation FREDL• RICtc AUGUSTUS MUHLENBI:lta, or any perfon or persons for or to the ufe of the fame, fhall" , �Speakcr rf the Hor fe of Reprefertativcs. + Penalty for buy. 3 in,; or feilino deal or trade to buying or ,felling any goods, wares, merchan �Oj1N AD��1tiTSy I ice-Pr dant of the Un;ted States, and goods. daze, or commodities whatfoever, contrary to the provifions• Prefident f the genatc. of this Act, all and every perfon and perfons, by whom 'any i orderdrdireFlion for fo dealin or• trading (hall have been given , Approved, February the twenty fifth, 1791 - order 79 t , 4, and all and every perfon and perfons whfhall have been con - GEORGE WASHINGTON, President of the United States. cerned as parties 'or agents therein, fhall forfeit and lofe tre- ble the value of the,goods, wares, mcirchandize and commo-- dities�, in which fuch dealing and trade flrall have been•;: one j half thereof to the ufe of the informer, and the other half rc I3 APio L. thereof to the ufe of the United States, to be recovered' with, y ,,I >' Goffs of fuit. AC r to tine .r� s�itrtled r� f1�1 tb ` T u lemetata See. . And be itfurther eraal�ed What i>t• the faid Car ora- f � Bank ' z p the �ubfcribet s to the f the United 9 P tutor orate t xo* Money tion shall advance or lend an fum for the ufe . or on account ' snay be advanc• Y States, or toot. of government of the United. States, to �an amount ex. = Sic , t• i#.er�aedy tlie,S,enctte and 1a�rfe of Reprefentattsves y seeding one liumdred thoufand dollars ; or of any particular • B : l of-the United Siq#es ®f America, in Gongrels ambled,' , " flate� to an amount exceeding fifty thoufand dollars ter of 864ript,onsto ' That the fubfcri tions to the flock o� the bank: of the United"bank flock ra- any foreign. prince o>r hate, (umlefs previoufly authorikd.there , P p to b a law of the United States all and ever „ perfon ands.: - States, as proyded by the a ,. intituled, An Act to moor- longed. Y T y P Orate the iubfcribers to the bank of the United States shall " . E perfons, by:and with whofe order,' ac,reerrtent, Eonfent, app P ra , probation or connivance fuch unlawful advance or .. loan 1balt not be opened until fife fief} Monday in July° next. ave been made, u on c nvi ion thereof, fhall forfeit and ,SEC. 20 find be it furtber,ena(Ved, That fo much 'of the, firft : � t m p o t Time of firf# ayment as b the faid ac'l 'is d�reced to be �n the fix pet cent, a mens• t pay, for every fuch' ' uch offence, treble the value. or amount of the P' Y futra or fums which (hall have been fo unlawfully-advanced' or payments y ' .f certificates . of t;he United States, may be, deferred until the firft Monday in anon, next. lent • one fifth thereof to the ufe of the informer, and the•. Y J My ' Ee. find be it further enadted, That perfon, corpora- ref><due thereof to the of the United States : to be difpcfec 4 0# by law and not othexwife. tion,. or body politic, except i'n behalf of the United States, Number .,r- SEs. zo. fled be it urther. enac' ed, What the bilis or notes of fhall,.for the, fpace of three months after tbe .faaid firft Monday fhareo. '� • � �'s+yA fin; ul nevt fubfcribe in an one da for more than thirty the faid Corporation originally made payable, yr w•hieh fliall J Y � Y y' �1nd bills or - ` notes made re. have beeome.payable or demand, in gold and ftiver coign, (hall - fliares. ceivaWeby VA be receivable in -all payments to the United States., Sic . 40 ,Rud be it further ena ed, That every fubfcriber .>Qia>� _ SE i j. And be itfurther ena&d, That it (hall be lawful s ec;e ro orci- �, f• at the time - of: f abfcribin a into the hands of the perfons r r r 1 g� pay P on w•hea to ba for the Prefident of the United States, at an time or times who -ihall•be appointed, to receive the fame, the fpecie propos. raid. • T tion required b the fain act to be then paid. And if any fuch within^eighteen months after the firft day of April next to- q by :the byU° S. caufe a fubfcription to be made to the flock of the faid Cor. fuvfcriber shall fail to snake any of the future paymftinxs, he hovyto be paid, poration, as part of the aforefaid capitalfl~ock"o€ten millions of (hall forfeit the fum fo by him firff paid, for the ufc of the cor- &"• dollars, on behalf of the United States, to an amount not ex- poration. SPC, ' ceedtng 1 • ' y Vii: 1T Y: I t Y firti ,i •Y yY y' .q,,,' _ .•.. :'� .�.. .. _......_:.:arcs • ,- , ......�.. _. ___ - Iilllim6w,,.� .�,.-.....-;-.....,..,....____..,.r•..AWI--- — ,`:�ir`}'�.,�'l,v_:�, "„ ..� . . _.-.,x�M.r..�1iI�M."''�«, _ y:`ri i� +: .. .,.. :.`'f.. N I t y a.. , p i`T.W t > 4 ._ 4 $$ _• f .v �. .`�.�, r � eA ..,.. R 'l r t 1 .. f , ry 1 i > fy f • , J 1 F r » rk UNITED ST ATES* ' fhall happen on a Sunday, and then the feffion fhall commence A. D. 179r . T Zq. L A W 5 or TP1E sl jon the day following ; and the faid fefrions of the Paid Cir-t the ----�---� .d.D. 179 i . SEC. 5- 4nd be it urtho unaged, " That fuch part of the puled cost Courts Cnall be herdlcr era fed 11Thatof � there 1 be allow:• t ` SEC. 4. find be st fi Com enfatiotl {; lic debt includin ' the afrumed debt as is. funded at an inter. - r aA hi what man- eft of three per cent. rna be aid .to} the bank in like manner ed tion the Judge of the faid Diftrid Court,,the yearly compen- to the Judge. ner 1 per cents P Y p {-tion of eight hundred dollars, to comm- once f.om the time 1110, be Paid to with the debt funded at fix per-cent. computing the value of c�i his appointment, nd to be paid quarter-yearly at the trea- thC b�nl,. the former at one half the value of the latter, and referving to pp fury of the United States, the fubfcribers who,fhall have paid •three per cent. ftock, the SEc. 5. And be it further cnaRed, That all the regulations, An enumerati` • privilege of redeeming the fame with fix per cent. flock at on of the be } . ' prov,ificyns, direc'�tons, authorities, penalties, and other mat- bitancs to be the above rate of corn utation at an time before the :firft ' P Y � e tas p Yp • .: ters whatfoe-ver, (e.. p herein afterwards is eh refsl to- mode. day of� January,one thoufand (even hundred and ninety-three ; Ivided"' contained and exprefred in and by the ad, intituled, unlefs the three percent- .flock fhall have been previoufly dif. « An Act providi�g ,for the enumeration of the inhabitants pofedl of by the directors: o f the .United States," Thal l have the fame force and eff ec'f Fit EDRRIcr, AUGUSTUS MUHLENDERG, within the Paid flate of,Verniont, as if the fame were, in rela- Speaker of the Ploufe of Reprefentatives. h tion thereto, repeated and re-enaEted in and by this pie= JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States and R fent a& ` SEc. 6. And be it further enaRed, That the enumeration of when to coni. Pr fident of the Senate. � the fecond Approved, ,1Vlarcli , i r . the inhabitants A of the faid bate shall commence on the first mence. r 1; PP ' 79 e within five calendar Monday of April next, and fhall clof GEORGE WASHINGTON.) months thereafter. l~ Predeni of the United`States, S.EC. , . end be it urther enaded, That the Marfhal of the P 7• f Cotnpenfatian ` Diflric`t of Vermont, {hall receive in full compenfation for all to the Marihat. t k the duties and fervices confided to, and enjoined upon him in , ti l' C U A P: XIl. and -by this act, in taking the enumeration aforesaid, two �' hundred dollars. f .fin ACT given Elle& to tie Laws. of the United States, And that t' e Ad intituled, An A& to provide. more of Dudes in faid 1� within the State Vertaaonti. a state how coli . fec'tually for the co of the duties iinpofed by law on luted. SEC di. E it �naed b tlxe Senate and Houfp o I?rrefenta- goods, wares and, merchandize: import ,iIi�o the United k'= 'i tines o the ,United States o .America in Congrefc Mates, and on the. tonnage of chips and yeffels, may be car• i' riedlnto;effect in the Paid slate of Verm ont . t afentbled, That from and after the third day� of March next, SEc. 8. Be it furter ena hded, That for the due collection of Pere of entr all the laws of the United States, which are not locally inap_ the fail state of Vermont One delivery. y Laws of the, t3. - the fatd duties there sisals be in , S. extenders to plicable, ought to 14%re, and f call- have, the fame force and ef- • dif}ri6t • and a Colledor fhall,be appointed, to refide at Al. Vermont. felt -within the Rate of Vermont_ as elfewhere %� ;Rhin the U. � burgh, on Lake Champlain, which shall be the ,. only port of rhted�St°ates-. ,. And' to the end °that tbe•ac't, intitured, 11 An Act to eft-ablith entry or- elivery whthm the Paid diitri , of any goods, wares �: E th'e cidicial Courts of the United Scares,'' maybe duly admii►ir ' r or merchandize, not the growth o>r, manufac'ture of the United l f J n Mates. , . ntered: within the faid fate -of Vermo_.t = ! S . � . 13e it urtbf'r �na�ted That the faid stare` flialT be- one Provided neverthelefa, That the exception contained in :the etc f - • mixt -ninth fecdon of%the act laff above-mentioned, relative di{tri to- be dononitnated Vermont DiftricR , and .here shall" Y which fHalT r`be'a° Diftrid Coutt" thierein, t"o�`enflfift of one judge, who fhall to the• diftri of Louifville, inali he and is hereby extended to ' a Difirid.� refide within the Paid diftrict, and be called a Diftriet Judge, , the Paid port of Aiburgb . °Q i and: (hall hold annually four• • fefrons ; the firk -to commence F'FEDERICk AUGusTUs_ 1V VHLENtE, RG '� t on the f�rft Monday in lltlay neaC, and the three other feffions Speaker of the Haufe f Repgrentatiwe Number and progrefh.:©ely on the like Monday of ' every third calernder ," JOHN, ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of t1�e United Stater, and ttrue of fefi'ions. month` aiterwards. `The faid Diftrkl Court shall be held alw 7 i4 . Prefiden't of the Senate. t xnately at the towns of Rutland and Windfor,, begining 'at... Approved, March the fecond, .1791 . the firft. l ft� SBe, 3. Ind be it further enaded,= `.That the Paid dif di t shall• GEORGE WASHINGTON, Annexed to the j eesiern circuit. 1XI and the faire hereby is arwexed to the Eaftern Circuat. Prefrdent o� r��e Unified S#ates. l And there (hall be annually in the Paid diftri& one Cira k. . cuit Court ; the irft feffiion shall commence on the fe:yen- ` H 11 h HAI'`• teenth day of June next, and the fubfequent feffiwonson the, like day of June afterwards, except when any of the Paid days ^ 1 f, t � xigr x r r : 5 Y .1 ,l ve • 7""WMIRM.7111111M +,., - T,t�'t'...,. > .., awe.:,., w ,. � \. rl :•5t, . .. .:. l >... . . ... .,'. , . ... e. ).•.nv� ,rar r"td \... . -r.,,,R' . .�•G'.- 0 r i4 F k x 2 � L AW S OF THE UN ITED S T .A 'T E S• �11I, C I-1 A P• XRT. A. D. 179 t . , } 4 ZIYIe 7?CA't thy' Zid, ACT repealing, after the lea I Day of , 1nend an A&7 antttuled, ( r`_1n ACT to explain and a , • , -- �2lt1eS hc�i•et�OY't' laid 1.1012 I��iZlled ,,51�1Z1'Zts 171i��J"1 ?Nll�Z11Z� ZlJ tlJer ProZ'11071 01 t7'Jc' a nleilt 0 the Deets o .� , , i d ,f .f -f• p y f -f aGroad, .iz�id /ca�• 7�ag other d1�t,°.. r zr1 tl c11• /tccld , an a/,o the United States. zrpol2 '�pa�•rts d fli!jed zz;itl,�rn tl�e �u ed States, ajid for d Hotife of Reprefen- SECTION i . 1r it enac7ed b� the Senate an �,J•op7ica`arig the f�Jne. +t tatives of the United'States of rlrnerica, in Congvefs ►, nna7lcd That the dui of one cent per pound, laid by rile SF c. i . �� 7t e7aaclErl ay the Senate and l'Inat/e of 1.� rl.ref n 1 Y rNty laid on t.l7t1UCS Of :he U»7ted i)1atC.f Gf %/71�C17Ca 711 �.GI7gYC/► k bar l;Re. e,,tcod- ac'l, � • making rurther ptovifion for the payment of the debts 1` ' it a dile ncxt, the (tulles la:d t ed n, nt,rac- of the United States." on bait and other lead, fhall be deemed nfenibled, 1 h:it after the l� �'t day c�E tekcs of lead. tMoll diflilled f �irits b the: ad, intituled , " An aft making D„ties to t and taken to ext end to all manufactures wholly of lead , or in ( Y iid on 1• it•ts r which lead is the chief article, which (hall hereafter be brought further pronation for the payment of the c;eb,ts of the I1ilit �,eI l : • p 1 , ins ��rlc4l. 4 into the United States, from any foreign port or place.. States,” f]Zall ccafc ; and that upon all di{lilted spirits �� hich r SEC. 2. t27td be itfurther enac9ed, That the duty of feven and fhall be imported into the United States after that clay, h ors f ti be pard for clicir ufe the t laid an half per cert. ad valorem, laid 'by the a aforefaid on any. foreign port or place, thele sha„ Du y n duties fallovc�a:ig • *hat is to fay --1, or every gallon of tltof� chintzes, ,, chintzes,and coloured callicoes,fhall be deemedand taken to ex. fpirits more than ten per cent. int uw proof, according to Di- tendtoallprint.ed ,slained ,andeoloured goods,ormanufaduresof 4 Icas's h dr ometer twenty cents. For every gallon of thole ' cotton, or of linen, or of both, which hereafter fhall be brought Y into the United States from any foreign port or place. fp,,rits under five, and not more than ten per cent. belts- Provided always, That nothing in this ac's flhall in any wifee proof, accordingto the fame hydrometer, t«renty•one cents. For ever alion of thofe {pints of proofs, ,and not nitre ilia,, affect the true conslruc'lion or meaning of the ail aforefaid in Y - �•elation to any of the above described articles brought into five per cent. below proof, according to the fame h} ,iionlc tet , the United States before the aflin� of this a�. twenty-two centre For every gallon of thofe fph cis abt)rc, t e p a FRi~DeRrcx � UGusrus iv1u�;rrNBraG, proof, but not exceeding twenty per cent. according to the • e Hoar s o lie re entatives. fame hydrometer, twenty-five cents . For every gallon of Speaker of the f f p f JOHN ADAMS Vice-PYe adept o the United States a11r� thofe fpirits, more than twenty, and not more than forty per e rpt f J f Cent, above proof, according to the •fame hyuiotr•eter, thirty _ Prefident of the Senate. cents, For every gallon of thole fpirits more than forty per f, Approved, 11/larch the fecond, 1791 . cent, above proof, according to the fame hydrometer, rorty GEORGE WASHINGTON, cents. a ; duties i�iall Prefident oftbe United States. SEC. 2• And. be it further enaFred, That the fad u be co llefted in the fame manner, by the fame perfons, spier how to be col- ' the faire regulations, and fubjeft to the fame forfeitures and te4led• other penaltries, as thole heretofore laid ; the ac"l concerning C H A P. SIV. Which (hall be deemed to be in full force for the collection of rale for the next annual Meeting of the duties herein before impofed, except . as as to the alterations •fin ACT faxing the T f �' _ i Con re s, contained in this ac'I. r g SEC- 3• find be it f7rther enaRed, That the faid duties, �j lien Sic, i . E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Repr%nta- the amount thereof fball riot exceed fifty dollars, fl.all be im- tines o the United States o America, in Congrefs af- . �t,et the pay- � f •f n:ediatel aid , but,�when the faid aniount fhall �cccd fifty , went thereof 6 . fembled, That after the third day of March next, the firft an y p » > the fourth Monday of and fhall not amount to more than fivehundred' dollars, tnay�, hoc to '?e r�- , nual nieeting of Congress Iha.. .�e on y at the option of the proprietor, iinpcirter or confignee, be ei- cufed. , Uc�ober next. */� ther immediately paid, or fecured by bond, with. conditioli FRRDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBr-RG, for the payment thereof in four month ; and if the amount . 4 Speaker of the Hoz fe of Rep>7efcntativcso of the faid duties fhall exceed five hundred dollars, tlae iarne ° k JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and maybe immediately paid or fecure d bv bond withconditioii for � y Pre ident o the Senate. which fx .� .� the .payment thereof in fix months ; which bend, in either • Y��, Approved, iVlarcll the fecond, 1791 . ca{e, at the+like caption of the proprietor, importer or cor�fig- incl r. or more fure:ies to the fatisfactien GEORGE ''i A:,9HINGTON, nee, malt either include one : Pre zdeJlt o the United Stales. of;the Golleftor, or perfon.a&ing as fuck, or fliall be accc3nipiz- f f ' e with a de ofit in the cuftod r of tie faid Collecctor, or ni d p t C PI A P. `'` perfon acting as fuck, offo much of the faid fpirits as fl•.III l in his juogment be a fufiicient fecurit), for the an:ouut a tht- � . duties . 1. 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AT S OF T R E z ' •4. y ~"r • 4 ` tendance of-the colle&ion of"the revenue, and (hall at all tines I.D. 179 I . - r791 • duties for which the faid bond fl:all have been given , and the fulirtlit their 'boobs, papers 'arid accounts to the ;il�ipe. ion of --.r--==� fe f the f lilts fo depofit• � , or may be a oi'nted-for that p�arpofe, and f t.�..,r—....� char;es of the fa.c keeping and Pale o p fuch perfejns as are y pp j And pa all the ed ; which depofit ilial! and may be accepted in lieu of the !hall at all �tiii?i'es p�iy-to the aider o'f tthe officer, ,v io his or '{hull ?' ' {aid f-urety or sureties, and ilial! be kept by the Paid Colle cir, be antho"re ed `to" drre&the pa'yme ther'eof', th'e ��c�hole of the � • erfon� actinf• as fuch, with due and reafonable care at the rnoniesAvhich they may refpeftively receive by virtue of this C1 V b e:�pence and rifle of the party or parties oil whofe account theca, and ilial! 'alto once irr every three rricanths, 'or oftener, if fame fhall have been nzade ; and if, at the expiration of the they fha�ll ;tie required; transmit their accounts for fertlement Settle at qui r aC. time mentioned in the bondfor the pay of the duties to the officer or officers �vh fe duty it is, or (hall be to mare iyu«t5 quarter- � ' thereby intended to be fecured, the fame (hall not be paid, fuch feftletraente j there the faid depofited fpirits friall be fold at public fale, a.ndSic, 6• And be it furt��er enc� Red, That all officers and per- t : rc�ceeds thereof, after deducing the charges of keeping •forts to be appointed -purfuarit to this Act, before they enter the• p and fate, (hall be applied to the payment of the whole tum on �the dtities 'of their refpective offices, (hall take an bath or Perfnns ap- of the duties for which filch depofit fhall have been made,, affirrnaticin diligently and faithfully to execute the duties of pointed to take rendering the overphis of the Paid proceeds, and the refidue their fiid o'ff ces "refpec"tiv'ely, and to "ufe their bell endeavors I ' of the faro fpirits, if any there be, to the perfon or perfons mads, in relation to the duties on f i 1 or to his her or to lirevent' and dere 1r p fp i. wham fuck de fhall have been made, s Tits i'tirpofed 'by this Act, which oath or affirmation may be ' their re refentatives. taken before airy in-agiftrate authorized to admirlifler oaths ! ', ' Src. 4- In order to a due collec'fion of the duties irnpofed by within the diftricl orTurvey to which he belongs, and being V. _ a 'and 'r•n be aiviaCd this ac}, Be iCfurther Efzac`Ed, `That the United. States shall be certified 'un e'r the 1i«t,u_ C4lAd feal df the maglitrate by whom into difcri&s, divided into fourteerr�- diftrifts, each confining o€,ul,c mate, the •faille flrall have been ad•miniftered , ilial! within three and tranfnI it 1 coufstling evil but fub'ect to alterations by the Prefident of the United Statesiorrtlts th >`eaftei• be trap Emitted to the Comptroller of the t,> the Comp- i of a stare. ,� troller, from tune to tnne, 'by adding to the fmaller fuch portions of Treafury ; in default of tiiking which •oath or afiirmarian, the the reater as fhall in his judgment bet tend to fecure and �~ 11 ai`t failing [Ball fcirfert and pay tiuo liundred'dollars {or the �t �r Penalty. facilitate the collection of the revenue ; ` which diitrr sit.fha ufe 6 the 'Uni•ted States, to'be 'recovered with torts o€ furt. -be lawful for the Prefidert of the United States to fubdrvrde SEC- 7, land be it further enae7ed, That the Supervifor of the into iurve rs of infpe ion, and the ' fame to alter at his difcre. Revenue frir 'each diitrit`t, fhall eftabl'ifh one 'or more offices !t tion. That the Prefident ' be authorized to appoint with the within the fame, •as may lie neceffxty ; 'and in order r hat the Offices of in. � lie air-advice and content of the Senate, a Supervifor� to each dip•• . Paid offices may be publicly knciwn , there fha11 be painted or file ion �I and t to be efEabli.flt- tri&s to 'berttb- trk% an'd as ]many• IinfpecHors to each, furvey therein as he fhall written., in large legible characters 'upon ibme confplcuous divided, neceffar lacin the latter under the direcgion of the art outfide and in front of each houfe' , building or place in ed. ' Judge y' p g p A fu crvifor co fUrmer. . 'That it fhall-an�d -may be law. for �vhicli a:ny,fixcli 'af€rce ilial-1 be kept, thefe words, 61 OFFICE Provided always, be appointed. the Prefident, with the 'advice and concent of the Senate,' in OV INSPECTION ;" and if any perfon fhall paintor write;, his difcretion to appoint, fuch and fo many officers of the or eaufe "to be pain-ted- or wwritten the paid words; upon any ` h ;# cuftorrrs to be Itifpee'Iors in any furvey'of mfpeion as he fha]1 other th-din fuch ?i'otife or building, a or Elie shall forfeit and deezii advifabl�e to employ in the execution. of this act: : 1'ro- pay for fo doing, one hiiiid'"red dollars, ' refident a vided'al o, That` whe •e; 'in the judgment of the P SEc. 8. Ind be at,f urther enacted: That within farcy=eight Report to be i Officers of the Su ervrf r can difcharge - the dutiesof that office, and alfothat hours after a-ny fhtp or veffel, havin on board any drnrlled madetoinrpe�t• R' cu{loms & fu• p o ,. ors ; pervifors eligi- of Irafpe or,'he may direct the' fame And pro�.�ided further, fpi'nts� bro igla:t in fuch chip or veffel Tom any foreign port car s ble as iufpec- hat if thea ointment' of the lnfpec'tors of furveys or any ' l ii pp repent feflion of place ftiall arrive within any port of tike United Stares; whe- tors: ' part of th rn;fhall not bei made' during the p f'li'er the fatrse ue the firft port of arrival of fuch flrip or ,�effel; Con refs, the Prefident may; and he is hereby empowered to or not; tine maner or perfon having the coa:li�rand oa= charge t In:'pedtors ap• g` ! "b pointed during Yllake fuch appointments during the recefs of the ' Senate by c c thereof, fhall xeport -ta one of the In"fpeffors -6f the port at the recefw ranting commiffions which shall expire `at :the end o£ their which the (hall fo arrive; the -place from which fire "laft' failedk r= r gi° . next fefli`on. with her name and- bu•rthen-, and the quar_tity alio kinds of l c. ,find be i� urther'enacted, That the Super'vifors, In- tlYe faro fpirits on 6Qard o£ her, and the calks, vef�eIs or cafes Sar 5 . . . - . , . and f doors and officers to 'be appointed by virtue of this A.&; and containing thein, with their mark's and puri bels, on palm supervifors tl P n infpc.Rors to who (hall' be �charge'd to take bonds for fecurin� ..z„ :a�yment o£`'forfeking the •fern= of five hunr&cd dollars. Col- keep accounts, ©f the duties upon. fpirits di{ filled Wvithin the ' United' States, sic, g And be rt fi ether enacted; That the Collecefor or which the Col- le&or (hall cer• l &Q• and with receipt of monies rn difcharge of fuch duties, shall other officer; -or peefan- ming as Co11cL�or;� wrt'h whom dip, keep fair and true accoutrts'and -records of their tranfaftions entry Fall have been iriade of any of th•e faid fpirits, pu`r�fuant i. f�rices rix fuch manner and form asp play be ;n their ref eftlive a to the Ate, intitiuled .-•<< n A to provide more efI'eually r : for -Epp "M�4 _ dire(Red ,bypthe proper department `or officer having the fuper- Iii j intendance: '9 4. may. J .. 4N+. n-. L. }/ - i,..... ......,.. .�. .:.JT,•b.- - .....:.:ae.. ;,,: .ti-..p ,. < J a v . f .rdj" f. a ,.. :,1. __. .. WLR—._.._ _. ....,..c.r.... . .. .. _..._. __ .: .r .. �f.ITO�Ras+` .••iw-.-....� r,I� � Ten►A.l�"'ll".. �L.`L. �. s : . ,.. x- t }Y 777 y... .. ww n c :i',. , '" ;. ,, .:e , "` .✓r t. . I,rr:rvk.'. ,lw q'f y r : ' a r r '1 .tats' - x � UNITED STATES. 3o � �' 231 2L A Vel S � , . gra , . z ,o A•D. 1 gt . for the collection of the duties impofed by law on goods, veffel, (hall in either cafe forfeit the fum of five hundred dol. AD. 1791 . f ' 7 lays • and the fpirits on board of her at her faid arrival , shall -•,r--.� , �..-•,r--•-.� wares and merchandizes Imported into the United States, And forfeiture. 't j and oiq the tonnage of fhi s or veffels " fhall forthwith after be forfeited and may be feized by any officer of infpedion. g P fu h entry certify and tranfmit the fame as articular! as it Sic. I I . .4nd be it further .enac`�ed, That all fpirits which s,,;r;ta import- � { c e y y particularly (hall have been made with him, to the proper officer o£ in. Pisa!! be imported as aforefald, (hall be landed under the in- liowepi as arorelaid, k` • to be f edion of the ofrcer or officers of int edion for the place ),,d d fpedion, of the port where it (hall be intended to commence P P I iandea ; y the delivery of the fpirits fo entered , or any part thereof : where the fame Elia!l be landed, and not other«rife, on pain It forfeiture thereof ; for which purpofe the Paid office For which purpofe every proprietor, importer or confignee ' makin fuck entry, (hall deliver two manifefts of the contents vers fkill, at all reafonable times attend : Provided, That this (upon one of which the faid certificates (hall be given) and {hall not be c,onl{rued to exclude the infpec'lion of the Officers i; f , of the Cuftoms as now effablifhed and prac`tifed fliall at the time thereof declare the port at which faid de- the officers of int ec- . E . 12. find be it urtber enacted, That p ' livery shall be fo Intended to be commenced to the Collector S f . . or officer with whom the fame fliall be made. And every s and duties o ' tion under whole Purvey any of the faid fpirits fliali be landrd permit granted by fuch Collector, for the landing of any of iliall upon landing thereof, and as Poon as the calks, veffels and officers of i,i_ cafes containing Che ,. ame (hall be ua ed of n afured brand fpeion, when Endorrement the faid fpirits, shall previous to fuch landing, be produced to g f g ' g ae' lauded, on permits by the faid officer of infpedion, who f call make a minute in fome or otherwife mark in durable characters, the several calks, infpcora, proper book, of the contents thereof, and (hall endorfe there- veffels or cafes containing, the fame, with progreffive numbers , rupon the: word "INSPECTED " the time when and his own and alfa with the name of the fhip or veirel wherein the name : After which he fhall return it to the perfon by whom fame was or were imported, and of the port of entry, and with it f fall have been produced ; and then, and not otherwife it the proof and quantity thereof , together with inch other fila!! be lawful to land the fpirits therein fpecified ; and if the mark, if any other (hall be deemed needful, as the refpedive , faid fpirits shall be landed without fuch endorfement upon the fupervifors of the revenue may direct. And the faid officer P fhall kee a book wherein he {hall enter the name of each vef. Eri permit for that purpofe granted, the matter or perfon having 1? charge of the chip or veffel from which the fame (hail have fel in which any of the faid fpirits (hall he fo Imported , and , forfeit the fum of of the. port of entry and of delivery, and of the mailer of .� been fo landed, fliall for every fuch Offence o f ` five hundred dollars. fuch vreffel, and of each Importer, and the feveral calfks, veffels - SEe . to. find Be it z�rther enabled, That whenever ' it Mall and cafes containing the fame, and the marks each : And if 1 be intended that any{{hip or veffel (hall proceed with the fuch officer is not the chief infpedor within the Purvey, he whole or an art of the fpirits which (hall have been brought f ia!1 as Poon as may be thereafter, make an exad tranfcript of Spirits brought in filch ilii any from an foreign ort or lace from each entry, and deliver the fame to fuch chief: officer, who 1` , into one port to P Y g P place, (hall keep a like book for recording the faid tranfcript. be fent toano- one port in the United States to another port in the faid Uni- M ther ; SEC. I • And. be it urtber enabled, That the chief officer of } ted States, whether in the fame or in different diftrids, the , 3 f officer of ,n. master or perfon having the command or charge of fuch il'iip Infpedion within whofe furve an of the faid fpirits (hall be r_ y y p fpeLRion to cer- a or veffel, (hall previous to her departure, apply to the officerlanded, (hall- give to the proprietor, Importer or corl�ignee tLi> > i :pr -_ of infpedion to whom report was made, for the port from thereof, or his or her agent, a certificate, to remain with him , !hall be certifi- s cd by an In- which Phe Is about to depart, for a certificate of the quantity or her, of the whole quantity of the faid fpirits which (hall p and particulars of fuch of the faid fpirits as (hall have been have been fo landed ; which certificate, betides the faid quan- 1 ', f eor ; 7 tity, (hall fpecify the name of fuch proprietor, I certified or reported to him to have been entered as imported importer or ` in fuch Phi or veffel, and of fo much thereof as (hall appear confignee, and of the veflel from on board which the faid fp!- ; p ed and of the mark of each cafk vef- ' to hien to have been landed out of her at fuch port ,- which tits (hall have been land , and penelty in fel or cafe containing the fame. And the faid officer (hall de- which iliall cafe. certificate the faid officer (hall forthwith grant. And the ferve to mew rnafter or erfon Navin the command or charge of fuch fhip liver to the faid proprietor, importer or confignee, or to his the legality of , P g g or her agent, a like certificate for each calk, veffel or cafe ; its importation. or veffel fhall within twenty-four hours after her arrival at the port to which Phe (hall be bound, deliver the faid certificate to which f idl. accompany the fame wherefoever it (hall be fent, 1 � , the proper officer of infpedion of fuch laft mentioned port, as evidence of it's being lawfully 'imported. And the officer �. And if fuch fhip or veffel (hall proceed from one port to ano- granting the faid certificates, (hall make regular and exact en- � ther within the United States, with the whole or any part of tries in the book to be by him kept as aforefald, of all f?irits ts the fpirits brought in her as aforefald, without having firilV ob. - for which the fame (hall be granted, as particularly as there " tains d fuch certificate ; or if within twenty-four hours after in defcribed. And the faid proprietor, importer or confignee, t : . her arrival at fuch other port, the faid certificate (hall not be '� . g p Pt;v� y y. vere t pe deli. ; l or his or her agent, upon the Pale and d_ . r of an of the Vereato ur- delivered to the proper officer of infpedion there, the mafler faid fpirits, {hall , deliver to the purchafer • or purchafers chafers • or perfon'having the command or charge of the faid {hip or thereof, the certificate or certificates which , aocamant to vefi'el accompany ' l ; SSS ,:71r .: AS. . i 3 k y^- r a.r 3 pp r ;1 f r •' , 'R4 fit.. • ••`.' 1 'din ..-' �M" ,3t,...,, . , .. ..4:-,..� �'*€ .. . . , .. r ' r...__. -W �•..+�ia�nar�,,.w,'..� :. .,..M:�.i.:ri.,.:::��-,,. ..'Yri ..,aiAyr:,....,: . .. ... ,. :, Y'_� ::, �� .�t ��,._tl., .. ,, y..:,.n.'w_: . _� - a°.c,l . .., .✓" - .. •-....: f. r, •.c>4 i :.; Irw ..n..9. 'J"' i . r•. 1 � .. ' � :. ., .. �. ,l -. .. ' -......., . . .;.. -.�. p ,. ,. ;. . M ... . w},rat . : �N I hj'r.� � � R'.1"�- .1:- r .Y t•. 191i� 1a.e.r .. ....t^r..¢.♦ a „p.y. P' ,. f .f. rt... r .. -., .+.q.,Sqr. C- .lp 11� Y) ...+' I 1 :. a..+b mk<++.cY.•.F ,: ,. ', xr \ 1` r i ,o- jPI ,144 1444 LAWS W S Dr, T H t i a.� 3 'U N T E D -S 'T A S. 23 3 h.{. t 1 ��•com an the fame • on pain of forfeiting the fum of •fifty 11.,1). i7.9.. : p y p - �...-�---� . dollars -for each calk veffel or cafe with which fuch certificate yearly, with one ;or i;nore fur ties, to the fatisfac'�ion of rife f9. . t �;it . Y z y, - ' chief officer of Iinrfpe&ion within whofe .i'urvey fuch diftillery ---V^•--�' i'"'aicyl fliall .not;be delivered. _ • all f lilts fliall be, and in fuck fain as the laid officer {hall dire�d, with SEC- i4� .f1nd be it further - enacted That upon p and pail. ynient -of the duties upon fall fuck of the �: . ,which, after the raid laft day of June, (hall be . dif:filled cond•iltion f0vthe rayl r in art from molaifes, Paid -fpirits as fhall be rem-oved from fuch clilctller} , within within the United States wholly o p p - P ��� - Duties on fpi- s of bond at the t Tits Duties a fugar, or ether foreign materials, -there (hall be paid for their three months next ,erluing the date he widlin the U. . .ufe the duties follc�w,ing, Xhat i -to fay dor every gallon of ration of nine months born the Paid date. l.. 1 S. from foreign And be :?1 furthcr 'enaded, That the Supervifori•oef supervifors to + materials, th.ofe fpirits more than ten per cent' below proof accord- S cc. i 8 • , P P For ver gallon,of each dillrict fliall appc>itat pt"c�pe;r crf33cers to have the chs g ,ppoint officers ing to Dicas''s :hydrometer, -eleven •cents. Fo every g <r Q attet,d diaii} . , nd �furve of the �diftitleres within the fame, affiJnina to each thofe fpirits underfive andino�t more than ten per cent below- a Y l cents. :For one or ,more,61ftilleries as hem ay think prc�pei-, who shall at- t .•pro:of, .ac,eordin$ to the -fame -hydroureter, twelve e f ' : , 'f 1 roof -arid not more sthan five tend -fuch dillillery at all ,reaforiable' times, or rhe execution every gallon .of thole fpirtts o p , per cent, below roof, according tto the fame, of the u.ties b this :ac� enjoined on him. P P y � � • .. 'f' : ' " above-proof, SEC, r9• find ,Le it further cna�led, That previous to tli,ehira thirteen cents. For every ',gallon of thdfe fpirits and not .e eeed .n t•went per cent, accoirding to •the fame hy. rnoval of the •fail fpirits from any di{lillery, the officer wit g y p i *ancl or drometer, fifteen cents, For every gallon of t:hofe --fpir-its whofe charge' and furvey the farrie foxy be, {hall 'b . t more than twenty and not moxe than fort y per cent. above otherwf�e -mark each caf+k containing the flame, in durable �ah:� to r f accordin to the fame hydrometer, twenty cents. For chars ers, 'and v!Ith progrefi ve ntan�bof fuck dift'ller-y,aj d of i,. �n,i.a, $:c. -every,gallon t�f ghofe fpfrits more than forty per cent above a of the :acting °ovc�ner or i)ther rnana� quantity the lace where the fa'z-ne was fituate and with the uan� _proof, accordin; the fame 'hydrometer, thirty cents. place be afcertait�ed by a'clual� gauging, and " `�vitli the E{ and on chore . SEC. i ,. find be, it" further enacted, ThaEt upon all fpirits therein, been firlt certified and i roof-thereof. And the :duties tnereiipon having en tifie in a from hoate ar- .which, after, the Paid 1'afl da of June next, -fhall be drilled P #" g t book. t"l`y; in the United ;;tares f day any article of the rowih or paid fe.cured as above prC)Vided , t'h� %aid iicer fhaii rt within � Y - growth nany the � n an ci town or village, a -.certificamefor each calk of the raid fpiz its, to accr�tr produce of the United Stares, i y ty, Pfame wherefoever it. shall be fent purporting that the dory there {hail be .. aid for their ufe the duties follow ; that -is {_ g `h been aid or feeured as the cafe may be, and de- there 1 1� to fay.--For e - cry gallon of tlheife fpirits mare titan tee per thereon :hat, P , , • fcrbin . each cafk :byl at s marks , and ilial enter 1ti a boon far y� cent below •proof, according to Dicas s hydrometer, nin€ fuch difl'rller , r {' i .' ,• . . • that . ur• .ofe-tca :tae kept, all the fpit~its di{tillec. at Y SM • .. t� cense. For every gallon -of thole fpirits under five• and n'ot P p ` t below roof according to the fame and removed llrom It e =fame ; and rife marks of each cafk, more than ten per cen . o p g { . ` and the erfons tc�r xvhofe ufe, ai,d the places to •cuhtch remo��� hydrometer, ten cents. For every gallon of thofe .fpiflts of p _ } and tike time of each removal, and •the amount of the du- f a } • proof, and not ,more than five per cent`below proof, acCOF&ng 4� y p �, ..w. �__��_-- --- eleven - -- every .T_ .__ �- +��� nr� ve faaari_ts ibre`cnoved. Asad if an o'f ;he fatd f irtt s 'i v the fame ll UlorfletfI' eleven Gents. ror Zanion (fig 9 y. , forfeiture for ' ' ' � • u,t of exceeding twenty per-cent. (hall ibe removed fr�ra any fuch d�ti�il�lery without havi�nbeen t4of;e fpirits ,above proof, b n g y branded or marked-as aforefil d, or without fuch certificate as in cafengfpiriu according to the fame hydrometer; thirteen cents. For every ;th ,the cafk or calks ccnitainin�•, gallon of tbofe fpirits more -than twenty and not more than aforefatdy the fame fiogether h , ` R1 ;- fort per cent. above proof, according ' to the farne by dro e- and the horfes or -cattle, x�litlt fife 'carriages; their harnefs and Y. P tacklin ; and thle veffel or bnaz with its tackle and apparel em- tackling', rrs- ter, feventeen cents: Tor, every- gallon of thofe fpirits more ' Ted 're�riovalia thtlil, 'ilia�ll be for--feite�d, and in be feiz- ; than forty per cent. above proof, aconrd�i'ng to the, fawe hy- P�t?� g • 1 tend t ie {opera.-t�enda�nt or R , z VI i; 1 drnmeter, tweiat five cents. ea by: any offacer of 7nf'pec'liora. l y- r of fuch di{ 3e lwall aff forfeit the full. -value . of . xaanage, '� how to be col- SEC. IL end be'it f urther- enaae-d, That the Paid duties on fe ed. , _ the -flpiriis fo removed, to be cornpirte�i at the liigheft price o �.` fpirits dif}illed within the United States fhall be coilefted un der fife roans exnent of the Supervifor-s-of- the revenue, the Ince fiirits. in the imarket• _ . '; . S t;. :o. 1lraci.be it further enacted, -That no fpzrrts fWl be r , SEC. r • ;Ind be it uetber-enae7ed That the faid duties on - . . 7. . .f removed �frorn any �fuuh dhillery at any other times than be- i fpirits. diifilled� , within the United States,: fhall be paid or fe �. Duties on fpi- i' frQni the dif�illeries at tween fuxi;rifin'g and fu except by conf�nt an in tits distilled cured previous the removal thereof . pref'encelof the�officer shaving the chege ;and f ry e hereof at within the U.S, which they are: refpedi�vely made. And it fhall be at� the op- how to be fe- 1 proprietor or, >.•a; 1"ietc�rs of each diililler •, or -of ; on pain of fo�rfeitttxe of fuch f�pi.'its, or of the v A cured. tion of 'the p oP P P - y he{l race in the n;arket to be recovered with cow of i has;_ her or their, agent havt•ng the fuperintendance thereof, this from :cht. a&,iln owner or manager of fuch dif�illery• �t either to pay•the Paid duties previous to fuch removal, wittl c• 2r . find be further enalted, That upon i#ills �v�aich t an abatement at the rate of' itrwo cents for every term gallons? J SE p y n.l s after the loft day of Jaxtie next {hall i;c em to ed in difiilligig Dutyonprtva c ` or- to fecure the payme•rit o£•the farn'e, by giving bond quarter • p ' fpIrits ft-m Materials of the �growth of roduetion Ur,><teld year lye K k k ,1 RAM i }j{YC$J i IIY Y 1 � 4 o .Y i.. • i J t •y ' M •• . ted. „yds.,. n 5( „y+T. rc.,. . ♦• .c_ r+. r..-:....J..""y!., • 'A. i r:, -A �r;J...'.. .y ,,: ,,. .Y, ,,.,_ ry ..•n. ` .,:;ter :�? i:r ft�"',: j$11 "Yi ` . .. .� .. Y !y, e: n- 'r ♦: . nA. t!I ✓ 1'1 .ill AT ..1..Mr.. ...� 9 A. .r •4 v �` J.. .. . �,n r,..._.•y.. . ,:.JSJR` d,y, .,„.. ,r '-_ 1r"•'•C•j, 'r ? '' Y v .In�n�L1} 'k•k.ile ,. - n a . I. •W , •r r • � � DKK-. r i e �v y e+ f' f"Y•P+��ti c 7 r L A W S . 01F. TxE - UNITED STATE, A foreign materials or from materials the growth and l;rc; uc_ A.D, iins . �F _/j. D. t ;Vii . sated `:fates, the yearly duty of fixty cents for every gallon , f. � � {hall write or p-int. or caufe to be i{:n li(li t�Yir,e rneafurc of the capacity or content of each and tion of the United Sates, 1' a g p } written or painted u- or, fame cont icuous art outfi,le and upor, P ' D&ill,r; to # e�-er}r fuck Hill, including the head thereof, in front of each houfe or other building or place ria;c ufe of, l,irc:: ihc;r 51.c. 22. 1,'nri be rt c�rtber enaflcd, That the cyidencc of the i f or intended to be nlacic ufe of b}, hiel or hC fowl the dilli,la- r.CCrlU:Iti:.1.3 ctrTlovmer.t of the iaid {lilts fliall be, their being ereelcd in p 0.1 the °r'” . tion -or keeping of fpiritous liquors, and upon the c', 00r � : ii&t of ti�c;r F.vidcn;e cYC :lone, brick or force other manner %vhcrcby they (hall be in a , •Ilient withiIl tl'.e Ji(tillcrics t r en,l t ly- ufual entrance of each vault. cellar or agar. 1:lC II( c6ndirion to be worked. 1 • A fanie in which any of the fail liquors {}rill l:c at an;• ti :lie by Si.c. 2t3. rind be it furtber enac•'ed, Tkat the faid duties on . him or her diftilled, depofited or kept , or intenc' c:d ft) to he, ftills fliall be colleerted under the mana7enient of the bu ervi• 1 � , 11 ' • -, f, p the words, 5G I iftiller of Spirits ; and every fuch difti] . ..r fta � fC}i .il C�iCll dlfirlti, Vv . ltr tJ).. ,1 appoint Anti afllgn pi'c)pCI' ()�}1CCIS r 1 b • i. ]nfl,ml eEllrnrntilth , 14o,r it ;, to t`e for Clic furve ' s of file faid frills arid rile adineafuremetit there. within til e days heroic l r or f7c Ella 1 be into diffill therein , ' c.r: edcd and make a 3 • uI accrunt o } rticular entry in �vricinrr at the nearcfl clfiice of in- . r l of, and the colleftion of the duties thereupon • and the faid P Y *-1f their Lui!dirgs, fpec-tion , if within ten miles thereof, of e ✓e. y f•,a :.11llo � Ae duties fhall be aid ,half-•earl within the firf� fifteen clays of d f i, [ 1 ' t apartment `" anuar incl upon cle:i:alld of the building c)r place, an c; enc.. � •la.c, ceillr and ' _f Y j ) p proprietor or. proprie- , within the fame in, which lie car fie {hall intend to carry on tors of each Hill, at his, her ar their dwelling;, by the proper y p' ' , y the bufinefs of diCti'tl�ng, o� to keep an f frits b • hi .. or 1 er ` officer charmed with the fua•vey thereof : Ana in cafe- of ref�,i- write , r 1 diflilled. And if any fuck di{t:ller shall omit to paint or �� : e fat or r.c ed to pay, the amount of the duties fo . refufed ' or or caufe to be painted or written the words aforc.laid, in iaian- rlcg'ec'ted to be paid, relay either be recovcred with toffs of lace, n net aforefaid , upon asny fucil lloufe or other building orplace, r,I,at tot r yore fust in an acRioii of �eLt �,. i h� rlai.ae of the Supers :for of rise or vault, cellar or apartment thereof, or (hall, in cafe rise fame in care of rcru- diftrict, within which inch refufal fhall happen, for the ufe of ' n f ten miles of any oTce i•,i tC ply it• be fituated within the Paid di«ance o r flit United Mates, or may be levied by diitrefs and Pale of A • t . , i. of infpection , omit to male entry thereof as afore Ilett x oods of the perfon or, pert ns refufing or neglec�in to pay, f g 1 diililler fliall or every fuck orniflion or ne�le forfeit one rendering the ovei•plus (if any there be after payment of the ' ' filets he or ilio Ilia]] keep li i hundred dollars, and all the fptt its w. r,s faid amount and the charges of di_trefs and file to the faid o A hiYrl:efl g therein, or the value ther;.of, to be computed at the erfon or �c, ions. . . , . 't ret • to be recovered b ac sen , P Src. c4. 11nd be it r rtljer Etta eC:, That if the` 'ro 'ratter of PI ice of fuck fpirtts in the rnai.t ro er to tr the fame, in the : / P p , . with cons of fust, in any Coui p • p • , y, _, ri t �f Fropriccors of any fuch fl-N. finding hitrifelt or herfelf- aggrieved by the faid name of the Su ervifor of the niffrict within which tl flies o- t lk fills, to keep Fates, Ihail enter or caufe to be entered in a Uoulc to be kept: • - *:P�leel or omiffion 11aa11 be, for the ufc of file t.Tnit- ,.< iniflion or . an ace=',,,,,t of for that purpofe from day to day when fuch frill fhall be em. 7) ,1 a r I en �n � Tint r the dull City ' ,,..rl t C a p♦ - rqn -n .. n n ,♦•nuw n,e, •n • F 171t.)Vc'(�. the f7tlant[ ty n� ..,+•, rte .1 .11: 11 _ ] , , Gd States f tv'vrucu ur.wu�o , lieu vc tt Jcartu�. GrtuCtctt, it�a� int. thy; distils r 1_�..--• � f;t,.ttta ui��ss.ed therefrom, � and the faid entry to be made by perfons who fhail be diftillers of f i- F fi ` quantity from flute to time {slid or other.wife difpofed of, and rits, on the firi`t day of July next, (hall be made on that day, or to whoni aril when and {hall produce the faid book to the a ,�, (except where the rroviro, ti:itil ' P Lvltllin thi•e- stays thereafter, accompanied (e " p a n=•nah oTcer of infpetlion 'within whofe furveyfuch (till (hall be, duties here:vy irnpofecl are charged on the {till) with a true and £ar.eitarc, and fhall make oath or affirmation that the fame doth contain i r n and particular account or invc,n'tory of the fpirits, on that day to the befl of his of her knovdedge and, belief, true entries t the time in every. or any hotife, building or place by made at their refpcc�ive dates of all the _fpirits dif}illed within ani a lien entered , and of the cafks cafes and veffeis con - him or -3 .1" ,, the time to which fuch entries shall relate, from fuck Rill, and _ marks of the dif ofiticln thereof and ff:ali alfo 'declare upon fuch taining the, "fame) �vitll their mirk. and numbers, aria �,ta P ' . . P quantities and qualit ies of the fpirits therein contained , on Fair. oath or aff-i�rmation, the quantity of fuch fpirits then remain- q e; ro make fuch entr or to deliver such ) k ' ing• on liand it fhall be lawful in, ever fuch cafe for the faid of forfeiting for negl Y� • - olhcer to whom the faid .book shall be produced,. he is account, the fum of one. hundred dollars, and all the fpiri s y � p ]aim or her hud or kept in any fuch. houle, building or place ; hereby required tt� eftitnate the duties upon fuch Hill, accord t;� recovered as afi)rLfaid. Which (hall t o - _ furnifh a rule ing to the quantity fo Bated to have.' been actually made there- SEc. 2J• .11nd be it further enaaed, That the Super v;for of whereby the from at, the rate of nine cents per gallon which and no.more " * • z Super sitors to 3f ditties may filall be aid for the fame 'rli t if the fai ntr' the reti'enue for the aif�rtc, wherein any houfe,^b iziiaforer be citimatcd• P 1 ovrdcd, T a , a .e ies lace {]mall tie fituate , ,whereof entry fliall he made tnryccR, f:all bC made b an erfon other than the faid proprietor, a P ; � P #fez y y P p p ' faid fl;ia]l �as food as may be thereafter, vifi.t and inf eco or like oath or affirmation {hall be made by fuch perfun. caufe to be vifited and infpc.�ed bv. force proper officer or o i- And the more effc&ually to prexrent the evafion of. the du. r, ever fuch house or other building or place take an account ties hereby impofed on fpirits diftilled within the United cors "of infpec�io,. y of the tpirit,, States. t within his diftrict , anJ shall take or caufe to be takers , an & brand calki; ` ., exalt account of the fpirits therein refpeclively contained , and Si:c, 25. Be it further evaded, That every perfon - �vhc filall fhull be a maker or dittilfer of fpirits from molafles, Elgar or other � f foreign : I ]. 1117, • - - do 5, t i `+ ` .:.. a ...'1 . . m'F Z.y$ ✓ v F , .�fu ..t - T � a }. hr.. ♦ ti , ...y.,4 ,y" yrs n. .r w ty1 ' R '.' l'.. c vu_:.rt.Y.._.: m .T:-.• ..'.... ' '' _.. —_ _.,.a1.. . " ':. . urf n>+'�tc ,S...• ': f r. ,,,.f . .. '.a a v.. ; •, p r. -. kr': .e I .,.. . .. ..".. . .. s+w,. ,..:.' ,.. • r . .. ..;'�?fa of s i v., ._. n.. '.yam:.,, _. .. - .. -. -.. .. '•.,, I ..:•. , ,.,:ri,. , � .t . r i W. " WF 7 E. f • fk3 -t 15 1 i : D S ' A T E S . 237 M 2 L, � ' THE that A#D 1791 _ '. w ON on claimant of the. fpirits fei-zed; fhall not prove t ; {? z f d in durable charmers, the the false: were irnpor�ted, i'nto-the United States, according to --�--� AD. 179 r . �fliall .rnwrk�or caufe to �be marke , vcilels cot�tai.nin the fame, with pro. la.w, or were di{l`ilie.das;mentioned.in the: thir-teentharid f�ur.- t�.---Y--.-J feveral calks cafes or g <, teenth. feclions of this Af, and the duties thereupcin: pica' liable to forfei• reflive numbers, and alto with the name of each difliller 'to cure • �.i the Gime lra' � b•elon , or in vvhtzfe ci:flody the fasne or were diifilled at one:, of Che fiills mentioned in the tv=esti- .. �vlio. j . • g , , they'•fhall be adjudged to' be forfeited. ' eth feclion of thi=s A:c�t ' may be, and the quantities, kind.- and ,proofs of fpirits therein 1gnd be it; rtrthet.• enacted, That it. Shall be, lawfulfor an entry of C:Tntained and thele words �� Old :Stocky And the Itifpec- SEG. �: Which (halt be ' ' e '•n lie fliall enter the offi�c9 s at infpedion of, each fur;vey at all times in the' g ,»':d� d} the for of each fu vey shall keep a b«ok, wh'�1ei u . on re uefl to enter intoall'and every the houfes, , ' liifpe: ur, -•t}ie name of every diftiller, and he particulars of loch old day tune,; p g r i feveral ca'lfzs, re-houfes ware-hou'fes, buildings and places which; (hall' flock in the 'p.ofl'efli'on of each cle.ignating the flo n • ua�- 'nom the iairie and their refpe�l'rve have been entered in manner aforefaid, and, by tailing, g 3 cafes and ' vefTels contains kinds ; ! uantities binds, roofs and harks, and fhall a-Ifo give cel- ing or otherwif'e to take, an account of the quantity, > p t a: even' fuels �di,hiller, of the quantity and particulars and proofs: o€:.the- fai�d, fpirits therein contained ; lad alfo to tificii e in for the, faine the ufual price# of iucli cilcl clock in his or lier.po{fefli'on, asci a feperate cer`ti- take famples thereof, paying, f cafe for each cafe, cafe or veffel defcribing the farne, which Sic- 30.:, Jmd be it furtJ�er' ended, That if any perfon or . , . accompany the fame wher�efoever it (hall be erfons fliall rub out or deface any of the marks let apnfuch Penalty. ; cittli,..?te ft�•all accon p y r„cn Ina , upon cask, veflvel.or cafe paduant to the;, direftions. of this prol,r�etor. fent, incl fuels drflrllc•r, his or her agent or manager, u n the _ e Mori or mons f flail, for,' every fueh offence, forfeit arid• pay ' Pale. incl delivery of any .o�f the Paid fpirits dill deliver to the pe he. fund •of one- hu-ndged dollars. purchlfer car purchafers thereof, the certificate or certificates No veffets barrel keg) 'r. 1�nd hp it;furtb.Cr. enaEted, That 1'�o calk,. �• �� marked to be that aught to accompany the carne, or, pain of forfeiting fifty Ssc•,3; -, " fha11 be made: ufe Jt. ` e e ded for other dollars tc�i' each calk, case or veffel, with which fuck certificate �effel, o'r, cafes,. ►aicked'ds: (Jia � �La�,. fllall not be delivered. by any di{lille>r o€ fpirits, for, putti:ng,or keepiing therein: any fpirits. , `y p #' ibrits : otli~er than tl�of wU&A. were contained, therein when dol- SEC. s7. 11nd here fitr.ter enai` ed, That eves im niter of >a fQ riratrked,; •orz-: p-ain' of forfait'rrag the. fur>� of one hu.n.dred , Import of difilW fpirits, who, -on the firff day of July next, Miall Piave qqee veil, or cafe wherein any diiki�led fpirtis t7 How long li- di :Hake entry, In his or `icer poffeil�ioii any diflilled fpirits, fliall within three~ }gars dot every. caflt, balr,el,: keg, . duty of the days •thereafter, make due entry thereof with the officer of in filch fpirits f4all o .pu� nc kept ; neither fha�l airy. fuc Pi dpi- quors Ball be In. cctors. hofe fu•rve the `fhall the-n be , who e.P ; y anyEach caflc bar. ' lie c. p f e2 ion �vith`in �v y tiler lea e, ox ke an d�ifl>�ll�ed fpii its,. • P li f._. rel�.lceg; v ie o cafe, Irniger• than for. the: (pa o one year i1� 1It nlar'l� the calks, vellels or Cale3 Co'Dtalnirifu cocci lizt�, iYi g p frotit:tclxe�faid l�ri day-of,June. next, on gain. of for€citing the m �r like mann,et as is 'herein before direc'led touch •r fuc' f irits P offeflion of diftiliers on the firil day of July Provi�ded,. That �otliitig in this- fmtion contained as fii'all b.E in the p laid;: fLtlxs. :. t'es therefor as for "fuck I. �nea�t, and fh all rant the like certificates Mali b .ca ilrtieed to extebld ty cai_,s or ve5els., capa4ble.of con- provifo. } ; . . g certificates fhall accompany die-ref callcs, tainin :tw ' h nd-recl; gal1ansi ar�d up 'aud�, acid ivli'!ch are fpirits, wbkh cern P Y g cafes and veffels to 0. which they flab -relate, wheverhe erefo _ y uqC bnt~en&& to• be' remaved•. 11 be fent and fueh ins orter, his or her agent,upon the file Sic, 3a,. ,And- be,i further ena,�tecf That in. cafe a�y� of tl�ie f lra , f Concealed fps• s, , r of an of the aid f ' irits, all deliver to-the pur- •d fFira #hatfl; be fraudulently dEpo! ted, hid or concealed in r,ts forfeited. and delivery y P adc the duties. thereby cliaCer or purcliafers thereof the certificate or certificates ;Tlitch any ,ace �hait�oe�cep,, �,vlt:�: intent: t:,Q ev rtia -fifty dolma an them; . they (hall; be farfeited`. ,�.IId; fol• the ; k ought to accompa7ly the fame, on pain of foti ei • g y p Fed up . „ . . . ,__, _ .,__ ...,.r, Aa3 4 p for, each calk cafe or vefP�l with wtiieh loch Importer or better, dlfcorery of any fuE tpti`its io ri^auuuxCn�ly u�Yvi1� n tars o - ' Y did . or co-ac.ealedl, it. , fhatl be law€>a1 fvr: any ud a of an ces fearchc a• importers flia•l-1 refufe or neglec't to make fueh entr y at the Y J x y Penalty• time and in the riiann'er Herein dire`c'ted; all fuck -fpi'rits as court: of the Unaited� States, or either of, them, ' oat for any . t r or upon, reafonable cau-k of fixfpic on, to f hili icor be fo en`tered, lball be forfeited, 'and the rinpor a Ju ce of tie: peace, p ( lir importers in whofie ctiflody the fable 'fha'll be found, fliall be rriada a u;t to the. fattsfadion of fueh: judge or j:uflice, by ; , I p by faeci al morever forfeit 'the, fu.rn equal to the full value thereof, ac- the- oa kv r a�rm'ation. o� any perfon or perfoi�s? , �xrarra>nt or warrants under their refp•eLYe hands and Peals, G. cording to the higliefl; price of fuch-fpirits in 'the market. b da in the. S� c.2S.flnd be it further enaed,'That 'ifany caik, cafe or vefel, to authorize any of the ulcers Qf In£pe�tion, y y dlfliiled i frits whlch,.bv the foregoing provifions of pry,..•., ue of a eonila'lDle or. velreit olii erwhich any o£ the raid , t Dif'tii3ed fpirits contain. p �� a , not branded nor this A , ou�i;ht to be marked and accompanied With a certifi >4n a 1 and every fuels place or p aces n . . p fpzritsl arf% •audulentl de ofitcd, hid or accomaaniea by found In rile tiffefl'ion of any perfon unaccorn a- fhall -be fnfpe6ted to 1 � �� -_.: l e a• any he. raid fpirits: t a certificate, Cate, fha 1 b p Coaceakd ate to; fei,ae, and carry away y , , vied with fueh (narks and "certificate, it fhall be prefutnptive I which ffiall he there found fo`fraudulently depofited, hid or evidence that the fame are liable to forfeiture., and it . l'liall be �u�;ealed, a� forfeited. ' lawful for any officer of 'rnfpftion to feize them as forfeited .; SEC. L 11 'f upon the trial in confequence of fu eh feizure, the ` t ilia i p owner 1 Allis L k / rry� • 1 , • x , " - °h' '• ' T�� 115 .,.... ... a.. _ �� •'� _..\F Y_� . . . v+. - F�K q . a +ar •• l M • T r • ' c .r • � yP I' INf f UNITED STA E moi. 239 W S P 3 L That the penalties by A.D. 179i. y; 6. And be :t further enabled, P ;{ And be it f urther enacted, That after Ole ]ail, day of SE e. 3 p AD. I I. SFC. 33• 1ritS of for Penalties not 79 this act im oleo on dih,�l]ers for neglecting to make report to , L..--,r---� June next no fpirituous ligours, except 9In or in cafes p , to extend in : the Int ec'tors, of their. intentions of diftilhng`Tel�els to be em- certain cafes. i . spiritaou% Ii- •u s or bottles (hall be brought from any foreign port or place p gnnrs (with ex • on aln neglecting to mark the houfes, nt•mil books the quantity of ce dome forfei- in calks of lefs capacity than fifty gallons at tht, legit, pain. dor for neglecting to ' ~z tea. ) ploye , of forfeitingof the fail fpirits, and of the {hip , or veli-el • in frits distilled, shall not extend to any person who sliait em- ' tithe lha]l be brou ht : Provided aCways, I hat nothing fp still only',, and that of a capacity not exceeding fifty whit 'ploy one• y Ptovifo, in this act they fhallbe construed to forfeit any fpirits • United s in gallons, including the {fill-head. Proof of irmrit• ' ted or brought into ,the United State , ' imported or ,And be it further enacted, That the feveral ki nds how aiftin •- ; lot being p Sic. 37 other cafks or vefl'els than as aforesaid, or the chip or veilel in ' gnirned. of roofs herein before fpecified , (hall in marking the C I s • ht if fuch fpirits {hall be - for the P containing an d iLilled fpirits,be diftinguifh- , } which they (hall be brought,, veffels and cafes co g y . are In ' P ufe of the feamen on board fuch {hip or veffel, and fhall, not ed correfponding with the order in which thZy exceed the quantity of four gallons for each feamane, "._.-« SECOND PROOg "-- by eh� words FIRST PROOF Secretary of the SEC. . And be it further enacted, That in every cafe im « FOURTH PROOF FIFTH PROOF Jto Forfeiture of 34 f « THIRD PROOF Treafury ni vef r-16. which an of . the faid fpirits fhall be forfeited by virtue of « " And that it be the duty of the Secretary Prop►ae infirn- SIXTIi .PROOF this aft, the calks, veffe s and cafes containing the fame; fhal� f the Treafury, to provide and furnish to the officers o£ in+ r Hing them. cer- alto be forfeited. ° proper instruments for afcertain i'. ver diftil]er of fpeaion and of the customs, p p SEC- 3S. And be rt further enacted, That every ing the faid fevers] proofs. k 8• And be it further enacted, That in any profecutiO ' • Millers to fpirits, on which the duty is hereby charged by the gallon, SEc• 3 make entries, shall keep or' caufe to be kept, an exa& account of the faid' y ,P Proceedings in . • • or adson which ,may be brought against an Su�rv�de,°iC cafe of feizures. fpirits which he or the shall fell, fend out ordiftill, diftingui{h- for any feizure by hi • and flia]t ever da make other Officers of � lnfpecti��� ervifor or Officer to justify him, Ing their f'PvPral kinds and proofs , a Y Y (hall be nece{fary for fuch ►.,�p � ' felt b making it 'appear that there was probable caufe for ma- € 1 a juft and true entry in a book, to be kept for that purpofe of y d not otherwife, a ver- '' the quantities and particulars of the faid fpirits by him or f eci- king the faid feizure ; upon which , an her fold, fent out or diftilled on the preceeding day , p ic'h {hall - pafs in his favor. And in any fuch a aI be bron or ought - ,t !� Eying the marks of the feveral calks in- which they lball be fo r __-. _ a . i,e r�•nn t'n whnm surd #4r. whole cution, qr .in any aftion or profrcOffic W for it egular or im= fold or lent out, an" the pe. ..... -V .. _...--- - other _ , a ainff fuch Supervtfoa f * _ ufe they fhall be fo" fold or, fent out Which faid g r • which aver- ' F books (hall be prepared for the making fuch entries, and fhall proper conduct. im the ••execution of his duty, the trial inai be delivered upon demand, to the faid di{tillers, by the fuper be by jury. And in any action for a seizure, in ; dict (hall pafs for fuch Officer, the jury shall nevertheless alfa s ifors of the revenue of the feveral' dif}rids, or by fuch' per reasonable damages for any prejudice or. waste (according to +„ fon or erfons as the {hall refpeively for that purpofe ap- he true amount in value thereof) which shah be {liewn by To be examin• t point and fha11 be fevtra]ly returned or delivered at the end b the m�- P - good proof to have happened to the fpa for irits Cyt join of the t «8 of infpee- of each year, or when the fame gull be refpectrvely filled up; ' f action quence� of fuch feizure ; and at � erlannum, on the true value which (halt firft ha en)• to the proper officers of in p, r fame, at the rate of fix per ce p f t f h ieiziire, from that time PP _ and the truth of the entries made therein {hill be verified,, of the faid fpirits at the time of Etre it , he oath or affirmation of the per by whom thofe en- a time of re{toration thereof ; which Mall be paid out Damages to be upon t to the ' tries {hall have been made, and as often as the faid books of the Treafury of the United States 2 �'ro�►ided, That no da- rn{I errs. y the � officers. fhall be furniflied upon like demand by the proper officers of es {hall be affeffed when the feizure was made for want of inf eFtion to the fid distillers respectively. And the faid mag the proper certificate or certificates or by, reafon of ref ff i- P bile in the ©fleffion of the. P P upon his req P books shall from time to time w P _ p P • r the inf action of, and upon requefb to thew slay Officer of Int e�iion, , 1 faid diftillers, lie open for p P ' t9 in -an entered houfe, building or place : And provsded alto, ion under whole ri . �' r•-�+m the verdict of the jury, that any ' shall be ihewn to the proper officers of inspect That if it shall appeal' __ furvey the faid diftillers, fhall reipec'tively be, who may take filch prejudice or waste was fuftained by the negligence ; t s memorandums, or tranfcripts thereof, as they fuch menu e , r he Ufi1Cer, he shall be refponfible therefor to the United may think fit. And if any fuch diftiller fhall neglec'1 or refute States. to keepfuch bock or books, Or to make fuch entries therein, c,,. , And be it further ena�ed That if any Supervifor � SF 39 a, . Penn',tT. or to fhew the fame upon requeft, to the proper officer of ifn- or other Officer of Infpe&ion, in any crimin r x ort on 9 fpedion, or not return the fame according to the dire ions {lull be convicted of opprehion o Penalty on sa• a.gainit him, of this Act, he or the shall forfeit for every fuch refufal or neo the execution of his o�cP, he {hall be fined not exceeding five pervifo*e, &e• 1 c't the tum of one hundred dollars* - dr ed dollars, or imprifoned not exceeding fix months,,fait. 1 g e ' Siac. or iun J ' both, at the difuetion of the court ; and shall alto forfeit. , his office. $ i� s 4 1 1�. •1 ti V} .. _ - — ....�..a:. ..4 Y' 1. �tafp�t,. }Y.` w1r iii • . _,. .-.:i'�,.' ,i '-.k" 1 r ��n r. . M , „'xk ..'i. - .:.Ww,-,...... ay ..Y.�:.::iC-- �,. .. :.v. �. .. -. �� . fJ1nv�✓,dam u t J!7 r — e , + J � . . w t s .4 UNITED: STAT S. 2,411 1 r r , i3� A. ,NV S OF' THE be for the benefit of the per;.fon A.D. i 79';t • ';' ,24© .- Gept: as above�pxo.vided, fhall; W ' or erfons, vcrho ilallake, a feizure, or who (hall firm difco- ---^�--' doD. ['79J, SF-e , o• And be it further evaded, Than no fee (hall be P Appropriation , qg; 4 .f ve>' the; matter or ,t4 ing ,whereby. the: fame illall lia�re: been :n- of forfeitures t - -:�► :taken for any certificate wbe. iifiied or granted purfuant to cursed; and:. the; other "half to the ufe of the United. States. and penalties. + Na fees. to be this a And fuch mala and, forfeiture shall be. recoverable k + pp taken for eerti• y' i, ncates granted. SEC . 41 . And be it*further enacted, That if any of the .faid P ^►F me of the_ with cons of: fust,. b, a�aion; of debt, the- in Su ervifors or other Of-Rcers of l.nf e6tton fliall ne �•lecl tc� Y ' Pcnalt on of: p p• g pe>afon or, 'pexfA,ns. intifled thereto, or, by information, } Scers for ne• perforin: any of the du-ties hereby enjoined upon t1win ref. ' ' r m . . �c . ic<<iiinn of this ii3.the- name of the, ZJnited,States of America ,, and it:, fl.all Ue: giedt of duty. peclively, according,, to the true intent and .ii � rise du;ty. ofy the Attorney of the diitric°l' wherein any fuch pe.•: r ac's whereby an erfon or erfons- flia�ll be injured or fuller r Y Y P P J' nalt � or, forfeiture may have, been incurred, u.p.on. application: dama a .fuch. erfon' or erfUns (hall and n�a r have an ac�tiolY Y ' g , p • P y tA. lxx ,. to, lnflitu>ae. or, bring; fuch; information, accordingly. on this. Act,. a ainft fuch Supervifoi~s car ether of. a . no officer , of in"' eipn other t, am {. : :' founded up 7 g Provide 'always, Tl� x ficer's, and. fliall recover full damages for the fame,. together chi,,ef officer, or officers of; a furvey, shall berintitled. to,. the: with. cofis of fait. beneftrt of any forfeiture. uniefs:: notice: of the: feizurt; by. hixri SEc4 Ad be. itfurther enacted That any action or fuit made; fhalh be; by.�, him, given w thiix. fQxt:y-eight hours next afr . a, �• a Proeeedings . in to, be brought a'gasnf}, an.y, perfon or. .per�fi�n.s; for any t hing by r fuch feiz�uxe� to, the faid; chief; officer or offiecrs. ;. but,. ia, Cafe oPfuits;aiid whdntobe him or the m. dane in, px�rfqance of this Ac'l , fhall be cc�n).meiir fuch cafe;the United States, fhalf; have the entire benefx,t 4f Commenced, eed within three' months, next after the matter or tha.-ng done, Bich forfeiture. and unlefs brought in- ar Court of . the Tfn.ited'. States, .fhall. beSEc. 45. And be it further enaRed, That if anyperfon, or. laid in the count in which the caufe n£ anion. (hall have. ari- 4 Y erf , fhall, coun�erfe}t or forge,, or caufe t o. be counterfeited p„n,n,ment ' fen • and. the- defendant or deferidants, in an fi~icl-k action or R' Y or forged any Qf. the cert>ficates, here b,qfQre, c��xe( 0 ' b� for �cer `erfzit• f`u t. iiia lead the general iflue,. and on 'the trial, the ec f give iven o fha 1 knowLq gly or wijlingly accept; or, receive any, g tl�lcac�c� 1+ this Ac`lV and the f cial matter : in, evidence and if a verdict gg` ' } g p . . a . half e. or untrue. certificate with any» of the. faid fpirits, or f ,,a11, shah pats for. the defendant :or defendants, or the plaintiff or ft'a i iOtly alter or, erafe any fuch certifica a after the f� ,e laintiffs become n-o.nfuited or el fGontiinue his, - - , her; or their ac- b ive ot; owin 1 0 willipgly Pt}hli. o make ufe A� P, fha,llt e g. . . ,n�, .n g Y tion or pr tion, or �udg.ment fliall .be `give�n agalnq fuch of f��1� Gertlficate; f4, cougterfeited, forged, falfe, untrue al- plaintiff or plaintiffs,. upon: demurrq. or;otherwifer then, fuch t�r,�d or:erafed ev�ryf perfon; fo. offending, (11,4 for each, arid} f ,defendant or defend+aifts fliall have cof}s awa> ded to! him her f fei_t anti a the. fug of figG hundred dollaxs. eatery offence, 4r ? P. Y + QP them, againit fuch plaintiff or ,plaintiffs.' � ,c• 4.6•, Rnd, be it ,• ether e acted That an „ et;fgp, or er- f�{ .. v, ,y �' P . . Punifhment on 3 An'd in order that perrfons who, may have. .;iacurrcd. atiry, of Eons, that shall be, eQiavi,�ed. of �ilf�lly tak>n� a, falfe oath, qr perfons con vid- t j the enaltes of this A „ without v4rilful ne li encu or rknten- ' • ed of falfe oath p g g affnnatioia, in, any, of the cafes in �vh>;ch, oaths qr ar �atigz�s or affirmation. tion of fraud may be. relieved from fucli ,pen�,lties,� are required to betaken by virtue Q f this aft, fl�all be_ ltable to rr. lx' See: 43. Be at further. enacted,: That, its fliall ba' , lawful; foie the aids and, penalties to which perfons are liable for willful . : \r the Judge of the difrift within which -fuch penalty or,forfei- and-'corrupt perjury. : . L ' .. . • •rl.• n A,TJ �'.... « nae T 1' f any Lure' fhall ha-ve beer, ?�Ficurred,;at an gime within On 'yca,S SEC. LL t er q aPe.. ..lea_ i 2__, ger�oll Qr �er- Penal;y, for. of- And UG it wr r 7 after the,laft dayL of Jute, next, upon ..pati Cron of th parry f ns fliall give or ober to give any bribe, recompenfe ox reward fer; g bribes ; Q . io of£ccra of § ' +" who (hall have i.iicurred tiie fame, to inquire in a ftixntti,ary whatfoever, to any fupervifor of other: oifXcer: of; infpeon of revenue, and • • way into the, circu•mftippes, of the cafe,.frr#fi catxfing r. eafonable; the, revenue, in order to• corrupt, perfiriade or prevail N ox� notice, to; bo,given to; ,th:e erfon or erf'on�s claruzing fuch; e. g p , V P fuch officer, either to do any a�4 or s con+teary ao his ty malt or forfeiture.,, and to Ox Attorney of fuch: ct.:if rid ;, t o ' in the execution .of this a�, or to ne lec� or om> to do any y the. end that.: each may have an. opport;>;i>a 't y of•, f4ewing cauf-a a or thing which he ought: to do in t `e execution of this a r againft the mitigation or remifl'ion tkxereof , and, fl -all caufe� or to connive at or to conceal any fraltd or frauds relatinZ� to �; , I" . the fa€ls which. fhall appear upon fuch, .enqui�, t,o- be,flatec� the chat es Hereby impofed on any 'of the faid fpiritg, or not to } Secret arrof and annexed to the petition ard,.direrft t heir titai`,fmif'fion.tQ d�fcover the fame,, every fuch perfon, or perfons, fbaalj for fuck the 'rreafury � authorized. the Secretary of the 1'rearfu:ry.-0 the, Unit:e,d, S�tates, %� ho (halt offence, whether the fame offer or propofal be accepted or thereupon, slave power to mitigate, or re.init .fuch penahty or not, forfeit and pay a fum not e�oeedin 'five,hunch•eddolla>' + ' forfei,ture;,�f ;it (hail appear. to him that Rich, penalty or for. S- C• 8,, A,nd, be' it urther ena&e , 'khat if an . erfon prforcibly (estate was incurred without wilful negligence, or an deli :n~ Y, P • for term g Y g erfons fhall forcibl olfl rub or lYinder any fupervifor o} other tirnC�ing them Y in the eaecutioa or. intexition of fraud, and °t.o: caufeany fpirits-which, Eskay have officer of infpea:on, in the execution of this Ian, or of any of of their duty. 'liebeen feized ,ta , be reftored.• to the,, propi{i-etor .,or: proprietors,,. the po�yers or authorities hereby veflcd in hixn-, or f{hall (;ores- ` Upon fuch terms and, conditions as jhallt appear to I�irn reafoa. t P ; an of the :faid f irit$ affix P pP bly refcue or cauf to be refcued able. the fame (hall have been feted by'any fuch fupervir or other ^ SEC-•: 44'. Ind be. i#,further enaRed,, That the one half of all: : M m m officer, ea�alt es and fu fe t� re p z4;urred by virtue,; of; this, .44, ex , � .14 Y .t Y ,, hrk4Y+ - ...H Nil. y. ,... .. .: r,..._. :..- vl`', ,, 4 �i�• • 1. err i - .• 1 r i ♦ i J•r+r• T � J C I � nii1 S K. ` Z` A 'T' E S. Z4 T ED S 3 UNI 2 L A W S of THE . . ( � , r. in drawbacks or allowances, in nature thereof, upon fpirits A.D. -win r. 3„ IA.D, 179r . officer, or fhall attempt or endeavor fo to do, all and every imported prior to the firfl day of July next. ` erfon and erfons fo offending, (hall, for every fuch offence, That in order to intitle p p larl . provided by this SFC. 52. And be it�urther crafted, for which no other penalty is particularly dyed dollars. the faid exporter or exporters to the benefit of the faid allow- {hall previous to putting or lading any act forfeit and pay a funs not exceeding two hun fhe or they, p antes, he, under what re► That if an fuch fu er 1 P iiri�nions♦ SEC. 49. find be it further enafted, f Y P of the faid fpirits on board of any chip or veflel for ex Orta4. - '�, Supervifoxs en- vifor or other officer, fhall enter into any collufion with any P " tcrrng into col- ♦ f the rove• tion, give twenty four hours notice at the lean, to the pi o- lu5o„s, �� perfons or perfons for violating or evading any o P per officer of infpec'lion of the port from which the Paid fpi- how to be pun- h ns of this ad, or the duties hereby impofed: or (half frauduIl - out of tits fliall be intended to be exported, of liiu, her or their in- t j :mea, lently concur in the delivery of any of the faid fpirits, tention to export the fame, and of the number of caf. vef- an houfe, building or place, wherein the fame are depofited, Fels and cafes, or either of them, containing the Paid fpirits ' Y inert or fecurit for the payment of the duties ' a Y intended to be ex orted, and of the refpec'live marksthere- r without payment fo inte P lir thereupon, or shall falfely or fraudulently mark any calk, cafe M or veffel, contrary to any of the Paid pruvifions, or (hall em- of, and of the place or places where the (aid (pinta Thal be k w; d in then depofited, and of the place to which , and (hip or vel- ' bezzle the public money or otherw�fe be guilty of frau fuch fel in which they (hall be fo intended to be exported. Where- fhall for every his office, fuch fupervifor or other officer, and upon, con- upon it (hall be the duty of the faid officer to infped, by him- offence forfeit the fum of one thoufand dollars, a p Pelf or deputy, the calks; veffels and cafes fo noticed for, ex- vic"lion of an of the (aid offences, (hall forfeit his office and A under the portatioa, and the gnantities , kinds and proofs of the fpirits ' (hall be difqualified for holding any other office u therein , together with the certificates which ought to accom- '� cording to the directions of this a&, which x `y United States., pany the fame a� So. ,R�rd be it urther'enaRed, That in every cafe in shall be produced to him for that purpofe ; and if. he (hall ry SFC. s f1� . which an oath or affirmation is required by virtue of this act, find that the Paid cafks,veffels and cafes have the proper marks � 9upervifors, wh lawful for the fu ervifors of the revenue, or any of. according to the direc'�ians of this ad, and that the fpirits their power. it fhall be P ' them, car their lawful deputy, ar the lawful deputy of one of 'therein correfpond with the Paid certifiWates,he (hall thereupon , ><n a dii}rtc�, to adminifter brand each calk, veffel or cafe with the word cc Exportation them, where not more than one And that wherever: there and the faid fpirits 4iall, after fuch infpe�lion, be laden on and take fuch oath or affirmation. \. are more than one fupervifor for one df}ri , a majority of board the fame (hip or veffel, of which notice fhall-have been em may execute all and any of the powers and authorities given,andinthe'prefence of the fame officer who lliall have ex- th y d for that- • Provided, hereby vefled in the fupervifors 'of the revenue . � arnined the fame, and whole duty it (hall be to atter }s , That this shall n©t be contlrued to ' make a majority neteffary purpofe, And after the Laid fpirits . mall be laden on board in an cafe, in which, according to the nature of the appoint- fuch {hip or vefl'el, the certificates aforef�id fall be delivered y true intent of this A6t, the 'authorim ment or fervice, and the r tci the faid officer who shall certify to the collector of the f 4. � t is or ought to be feveral. - - faid diflrict, the amount and particulars of the fpirits fo ex- '' y n a r t p r t of the export trade of.the Uni- parted, and (hall alto deliver the faid certificates which; shah nru ,or �he ..ncou_ a�erxaen _ have been by hint received, to the faid colle&ar ; whit ted States r er enacted That if any of the faid (hall be a voucher to him, for paymenC of the faid allowance. Allowance to SEC• 5 r • find be at fat th . Sic. 53. Provided neverthelefs, and be it �urther enacted, That ► ” P exporters whereu on an of the d11ties znlpofed by this act (hall fplr><ts ( the faid allowance (hall not be made, unlefs the faid exporter Upon what have been aid or fecured to be paid) fhall after the latl day of ha p '_ roofs the al- (ted States to an foreign or exporters (hall make oath or affirmation, that the faid fp> p t une next, be exported from the Un Y be mac (hall exporter or . ' f noticed for exportation, and laden on board fuch chip b@ Daae. ' rt r lace there fhall , be an allowance to the expo rats o or vefl'el are truly intended to be exported to the placewhere- r exporoteis thereof, by way of drawback, equal to the duties y P ! the rates m each cafe by this aEt im_ of notice fhall have been given, and are not intended to be thereupon., according to f per allon and adding re 4anded within the United States ; and he or ihe•doth3, pofe'd, deducting therefrom half a cent. p g allow" nce u on f frits diflilled within the United States,. verily believe that the duties thereupon charged by this act to the p P ' have been duly paid, or fecured to be paid ; and (hall alfb give from molaffes, which fhall be fo exported, three cents per gal- bond e .the ly paid, with two o etl one of whom fhall >, Ion, as an equivalent for the duty laid upon molaffes by the • for the payment of the debts be the rnafler, or other perfon having the command or charge e faid act making further prcwifion p Y a'' ar • Provided alwa s, That the faid allow- of the Up or veffel in which the faid fpirits (hall be intended of the United States : Pro y he faid exporter or exporters to be exported ; the other fuch fufficient perfon as fha><>< oe i ante fhall not be made,•unlefs the (ter refcribed : And ro- fhall obferve the regulations herein n a approved by t'tie faid colleor, in the full value in, the judg- rther That nothing herein contained, (hall be con- ment of the faid collet'lor, of the faid fpirits fo rnceAde be vided fu , flrued to alter the provifions in the faid former aC'lr� concern. Ing I .16 ♦ • ♦ r4 1 Y ♦ y�F t , @ , k� ; 7 l It t. Tr , s Jti J { nom.!"__ ..'. • r..am v ". .. q:. .'.. .. .. ,r• .-.. �x, .... 'hires pb'. %. _ p , - r ..,�.. .. - .,...•+stria _ ... .," .. r. y)' 1 r • r- . y n kLrJY w . •V ' w �. ZN . �rJ,'.,'c-,'6'{57 ..,Ew Nv,-C.. v • _ .r . , .... _•- - '� y'- i a .3, L• • k� '=`gid r L A S OVTHE; �xr - UNITED STATES. 243 ].. ,R•D, 1 I: exported; with condition that the faid fpirits (the dangers Xf, 79 - t d. fhali be` really and truly e liveryofthefpiritsinrefpecIto which thefatnefhill havebeen gi» A#D. 17g I • ` { �...,r— the Peas and enemies, excep e ) ` felas and, landed in forne , ort or place within the limits- ven, be at any place where a Cotiful, or other Agent of the t-•—�r°�' .; ported to, a P United States refides, a certificate of fuch Conful or Agent, of the,United States; and that the faid fpirits fhall' not he un- fhi ed:from on hoard' of the•,fajd chip or. veffel;. whereupo4� or if there be no ,fuch Conful or Agent, then a certificate of f, z PF any two Known and reputable American M-rchants, ref ding the. fame fhall have been laden for exportation, within file Paid' limits; on any ports or Harbors of the United States; orat the Paid place ; and if there be not two fuch Merchants 'ded in an other p art of the fame , (ihi1pwreck or other refiding at the faid place, then a certificate of any other two re-las reputable Merchants, tefiifying the delivery of the faid fpirits c 0. ` �snavoidable accident excepted:); ' �' furthar• enac�red,That the-W4 at the faid. place, Which certificate fhall in each cafe be con- F> S�.c, 54• Provided al o; and be itt , ist aid, u;ntili fix months after the faid (iii- firmed by the oath or affirmation of the mafler and -nate) all not be:p ` { allc�utanae fhall P d . aid , alf have�been fog exported: end proevidedtay-o;'rhat when.! or other like officer of the veffel in which the faid fpirits shall and when p , r>lts have been exported ; and when fuch certificate fhall be from ever tlie 'owner oflany fhirp: or veffel',. on board of whit .any, fuch fpirits are'ldn for exportation, f1iall: makeiknown to any other than a Conful or Agent,or merchants of the United the coliedor, previous! to.the depanhure- of fuch' (hip: o>' veffel States, it fhall be a part of the faid oath or affirmation, that 4` t where fuch. fpirits- are laden that fuch (hip QX there were not capon diligent enquiry, to be found two r from the port.. h '. merchants of the united States a the faid place : Provided vefi'el: i� not oin • t o roceeds t;he voyage intended, or the U going, • P 11 ^� g always, That in the cafe of death, the bath or affirmation of v a '. is altered;, it fliall be lawful. for the cocc r to grant- y the party dying, (hall not be deemed necef3�ary : And ,provided A- permit, for the re-�l'aadina the fame. ' t further, That the faid oath or affirmation, taken before the Sic. 5 . And befit furtl er enacted, That if . any of the faid • t r . . "Y-its after the fame (hall have been, (hipped for: exporta6011 chief civil inagif}rate of the place of the faid delivery, and fi'Y within certified under his hand and feal, shall be of the fame validity Forfeiture for �arli be. ii 1hipped-, for any pulrpofe; whatever, either relrnding fpi• t � ' 1X;mt's of any part of the .United , States, or within four as if taken before a perfon qualified to adminifler oaths with- r,ts .or expor- . in the United States ; or fuch bonds f�lall and may be dif- tation, with es- rea�es of the coaff thereof, or fhall be re-landed' witt}ai}ia �h charged u on roof that the fpirits fo exported, were taken l ceptions. Un-ited States from' on board the fhip. or V.4el wherein . p proof P p + Mall have beers, laden for,exportaation, unlefs: the voyage by enemies or perithed in the fea, or deflrroyed by fire , the fame ffa (ha ll n'oh be proceeded on, or (hall be altered as, afarefatd, or examination and proof of the fame being left to the judgment `2yun-16 in cafe of necefrtty or, diilrefs to Pave the ship and goods of the. Collector of the cuifoms, Naval.Ofhcer, and chief offs- 1 � ' cer of infpe&ion, or any two of them, of the place from which c from perifhing, which (hall be itrirxiecl2a�tely, made known to ithe priticipal. officer of the cuftorns, refiding at.ihe port Aear- fuch fpirits (hall have been exported. And in cafes where the certificates herein directed cannot be obtained, the expor- ' eft to' 'which fuch fh�ip or veffel mall' be at the.time fuch necef- , , M to be refered to " '• � ` ' • t" lily ot`dffrefhs shall arife then not only the fpirits fo. unfhip- ter or exporters of fuch fpirits, f fall nevertheltrfs be permit. be of i ' r e�d together tivith the calks, vel-els' ands cafes containing the ted • to offer fuch other proof as to the delivery o the iai the 'I'reafurp. d} 74 but alfo the illi or veffel: in or on board which' the fpirits, without the limits of the United States, as he or they that] have been fo f , ped or laden, together with her may have ; and if the fame (hall be deemed fufficient by the y t fame faid Collector, he (hall allow the fame, except when the draw- uns ' furniture, ammun tion, tackle and apparel ; and alto back to be allowed, shall an'ount to one hundred dollars or the flii veffel or boat into which the faid fpirits (hall be un- j • . thereof, to eta;e� w,th upwards , in all which cafes the proofs aforefaid, (hall be re- i 'Y flz><pped or put, after the unfhipping t e g ' her uns furniture, ammunition, tackle and apparel, fhall be ferred to the Comptroller of the Treafury, whole decifion forfeited, and may be feized by any officer of the cuftoms, or thereon shall be final. ,< • SEc. 58. And be it further enaRed, That it fhall and may be of infpedion. ,. 6. end be it urther ena `ed, That the faid allowance lawful for the Prefident of the United States from time to 4n fpirits eY- SEC- 5' f • The Pre$demt s tt ported in other fhall not be made when the faid fpirits (hall be expo ped to time, to make fuch allowances to the faid Supervifors, Infpec• authorized co than afh.p or ars other than a (hip or veffel of the jburthen of thirty tons tors, and to the deputirs and officers by them to be appointed make allowanat veffel of 3o tons y and employed for, their refpe&ive fervices in the execution of to supervifor�, and upwards, and upwards, to be afcertained to the fatisfaion of the col- allowance not ]ec'lor of the difirid from which the fame shall be intended this- a.61, to be pails out of the produ& of the faid duties, as &`' to;be made, he fhall deem reafonabie and proper : Provided always, That t® be exported, • end be it tcrther enacted; What the bonds to be git the aggregate amount of the allowances to all the faid Super. ,t SEc 5'7 f „ ven as aforefaid, fliill and may be dikliarged by,producing vifors, Infpe�ors and ' other officers, fhall not exceed feven �V'hen bo ds tnaq be difchar- within one ear from the refpedive dates thereof(ifthefame per cent: of the whole product of the duties arifing from the -' y within two fpirits ditiilled within the United States : t4nd provided a fa, not to a:eeea � ged, and under be fliipped to any part ©f Europe or America, and certain proofs. - 'That fuch allowance (hall not exceed the annual amount: of 4S °°° dollars I cars if (hipped to any part of �.fia afi 4f�rica, and if the de annually. itvcry N n n forty- A• rr ( 1 s it ar Au f; k' 1 }i 1 ^ Y K�k �P`" 4 N 7} •, " Slee: .':,.. _ - .:�..-s.,:_._.. -.- ,�.. .�. ""� .°t:::�.__ _,......., r, __ .A-.,..,:.1�'ailt:'a:.:i �`ro•.:' . .. . - �• Ain.v�;r..,.. ,Gi . { 71 Y •n 77 77� r h _ .V w. yt I yam, • r I 1 f I r F � r4 1yi. ^ • - \v r N ' ' D S ' ' T S. z 7 � ;'' W. S 4 , r ' 94 A �F T HE a ; I Sec . 6 ,And be it ` urther eiza�7ed, That the feveral duties f1A179i. �4 44. D. 179 t , forty,five thoufand dollars; until the fame Miall be fui they of f impofed - this Ac't� shall continue to be collected and paid , ---�•---r certained by law'. _ until tihe � - chis and ur ' �ofes fc�r, which they are . ledged and � Sir, sg. find be it further ena�'ted, Chat this a fha11 com- lI J : Duties hcrct,y ,p'ropi �•�.�r�, ilial! �e°fully dtichargec3 and f�tisliccl, and no Commencement mence and take effed as- to all matters therein contained, in '!'°red h"� , • . . t �x ch►snit. longer. rovided always, 'That nothing herein cont�itned, long to cun- ,fir f refpec't to which no fpeeial commencement is hereby proved= nlFrued to preveht the legillxture of the United ed (except as to the appointment of otfic •s and regulation of (hall' be � tinua, the diilris and furveys) from and immediately atter the laic States fr an fub{fttuting other dutids est• taxes of equal value t da of y June next. to all or- of the faid duties an tm n •s x, And be It urthca� enacted, That the nett produa F►cL17&ItICIC Aur,vs rus Mor-r ��lv�tr�c, SLC. 6o. .f� , Speaker of the Hou/e of I�e�irc��ntbtives: ,..._ of the duties herein before fpecilied, which (hall be railed, le- ' vied and colle6 ed by virtue of this a&, or fo much thereof as - k11d ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United Stbt'es, acid Nett producSt or ' Pi-efiderit of the Sendte. notice pledged. may be neceflary, Ihall be, and is hereby pledged an appro- .{ March' the third t ' ' printed far the payment of the intereff of the teveral and ref, �p - vtd, 3 Y 79 which had been madein foreign countries, prior QEORGEIASI�II�3C 'rUN; pective loans P' T` fourth da of t�u�» ff • and alfo. upon all and every P% iiestt of the Unrtdd �tdtet to the fou y gu the loan and loans which have- been and fhall be made, and C A A P. XVIe obtained purfua�►< <o the a& intituled, �` An Act mal ng the United States ;" and according :roti AC ntakiht � an A -i !'o rtatiron or the uP d,0 tbereir� rovifion for the debt of l p • f p „t�ntton�d: to the true intent and meanin& of the Paid aft, and of the few ' E it eterded b d�, 9endtb`hlid. Hdufe of IZ41 ' � .,, ef�rltd- veral provilions and engagements titer in contained and e - ;` See. ' , a d refervations as F tikes bf the Unifed States V Xhier�cri, fh "drt res ^^^ a^ preil'ed, and fub�ect to the like prioritle5. n d enibt� ^1'liat f6i' f lle ri�r" ofe o'f efle�rn a recd rtit:on cif are made and contained in and by the faid act, in refpe6t to >� p . appropriated, , -_ -- r monies therrein a i•opriated, and fubjea to this farther t e tteat - - of the' Utiite'd 191 teg ,e41 i the hem' 1✓ Wo' edr b�f P' d- th e PP rodud ___.. . r . F .P '; , refervatio•n, that is to day- of the nett amount or p l;�be;��i2 �- e be; and here6 is app f c , iat`ed x f'um'not c�xe ed- during the prefent year, of the duties; !a-id by this aft, in ad= itg tom` _ l►�y� tlio'tifar�dr d6 ai'$ to' lie paid' oitt of >ll c ifio:iies . . y ari'f6 �roih * iicl ' t �C1Y1 . , ' .tion to th4fe lieretofore laid upon fpirrits it:nported into the � _ - •lr tt3- tlae �i✓ft d# 'df hha>' ne� �nitlie� � United States, from any foreign port or place, and, of .the the duty impofed �r�ibtf �pirtts cil4titked �` �-- from stills by the acl entitled e� An Ad repealing fist , duties la by this ac's on fpirits diffilled within the 'United States, a ' . ,. States, and ora i}ills ; to be dfpofed of towards fuels p-urpofes after thg.==" ` -�fl d�� of f died 6d�E, the dt tie§' ht"e'tofore laid up. \ -- f�'it•it iriir' 't'st' ed` f` Ali' a ` far which appropriations ihalh be- made; d-uring the prefent ore diff t o l a and laying ] r r o d a ,_- p i others rof ' rs " .,Fir A • • • t .. r •: i 1 r. i.ru their- feifion., .And to the end that the faid-rn�onie� il�a� be invioia•- -- - --�•ead�,� and a� a^u�a�'�fpf��s�d�ifti�irecf within the United , encldo be invio- y ' , States - WIN- fdr- alipropt� ating the fame," together with the ably applied bly, applied in: conformity to, the appropriation' hereby made w t iheret°. eacefs a Duties which arise frofici the duties innpoeed by and may neves be, diverted to any, other purpofe until the fig. nal redemption; or reimburfement of the loans or Tums for the faid. •—•— �t, on. amported' f arils be o�d tfiofe which would - P ,, . , ` f they- ro rented', have ars by, the ajc i,ritte iz A Ac'i ,ma)£ing further pro- ' t the payiment of the intereff whereof t pp P vifion 4he payment of theeb'ts of the United States.' account fliall• be,ke kept Co the-receipts and' difpofit:on' there- i And the tdent is herebx atithori�.e.dLo take_on loan, the 4 ref ofi fe ag=ate and di{tin�9 from the produc'f of any other dots cs', , I a itm off, ehcifei and tat�shatfoever, except` thole heretofore vvriof e by this act appropriated, or fo inucli thereof as he • p the Prefident laid and appropriated to the fame purpefes: may juc' . - requifite ;•A, an inti?re knot4exceeding fix per cent. authorizied to .A l That the\�trnapproprtat- per ann mentioned borrow faid . y .I • ♦l {n 4 I 1 ,. use. 6i. flnd� be it farther ' en'aa'ed; - and the fund eftabliflit for the ;b 11 e ` the revenue , anfin a -• tid ` is'' er ley pl repay' en of the money. ' g . . - ____ (hall be of Pp ed if an there >=e d a D dr e ' furplus, y = . 4 . .. t rt'e - bah ft� 5& obt tf'ih m4 tner h ed . .. �� � eP . : fiteceed �- --� ` t fid. iter r • under, this: a at the" end of, this and every, n - , Unappropriated � g year, fhall, be applied-, to the reditc'�ion of, the pub= aforefai - and in cafe of any deficiency in the faid' fui'rd the ' rurplus how t° ing, in like manner as, is dire ed by the a& intituled; faith off.. - 'ited States is herebyt alio- plredgetY to make ' -he Un be applied, liC , _ i An A makin rovifion forrthe,redu ion of the- public goon defic encs. ,f g' P ; 6� making e E tz r ... d An Ad' debt ; and. provided ',by thea , intitule , T1�LIIERt°c K` Ak�htrsmds'M�tr 'I ' ' � '! k ' f r. vhe debt of the, Utiited 'States unlda the• faid provifion o rd` ' 4 , public o �tb� rt thereof •ihall'be required for< the p a e�, a c e en � , .> _ or, an a .. _ 1rIN�AD7A�IS�;.> rce�Pr{ ':d��� of" thy• Uriited"Sfa�es, furplus, y P ' ext inc'ies of- the U>sited;States; and Mall, by fpecial:. ads of r Pr f dent-f the Serrate. g Congrefs, be , appropriated- theretof rovb d, mdreht the 'third;- flYfff r SE`c: \ � � -- ,R��T:W�S���1`C��QI� YPr facer# cf#&-ITrite'd`Stat'er. • H A P. r Al t s ' g E t rt F v., r - - __ -. xe....,.. _, il:s� .' '.,<; � �.• pl," .. ... . p 'tti """':..,,w^'.ry.'r,..-a,.i..:�:.,:Y ...+.+-+.• ,S '"' - �' � •;,�� 'Sr. , ... M",..' .. ; S'. ,. .. 1 ��•. , _ _..;' :, " (t Vt4r J4 1f h. ... he.'i, V . v r Ali' • 1 I �& _ l�1tr • 1 r 1 � ,1 K'. z All, t?`�St t , x1sf.� r Y UNITED -STArl ES• Z49 �4$ L A W S OF THE � Alae penalty in fuch feclion A,D. 1791 ally named therein, except, as to A.D. L7 91 • C -H A P. XVII, M eri.tioned, .whit-h. in cafe sof any fttcch clerk. offending agalnft �---�•'•--s �j the provifions of:�trhafaid fe-61ion , fhall, be• five hundred dollars 14n ACT to amend An A ,for �abla/hang the temporary and permanent Seat ' f the Government of the United and removal from once. SEC, I. And be it.,further enacted, That each- and every clerk " States. - Clerics Ric. to arthotlier .officer already. appoin t-ed. in any of the departluents Nike oath or ar '' their appoint- firmation. ll h h:.�ve not (ince t e who P Sze. i� B .. Est enacted by the Senate and Houle of Repre/enta of the United States (ani , . . . . , , _ P tines o the United States o America in Con res a - f ,f g ,/ f me.nt ,' taken.the: .oat h .or affirmation hereinafter mentioned) .. Repealing cer -feanbled, That fo much of the aft, Intltled, " An for eitab- f;<: I1 within fi fiegn days after the pafiing of this A43, and thole ' twin part of a llf ling the temporary and permanent feat of-the government who' thall. hp'reaft:er tae.,appolnted, thall before they enter upon t 1 former aft. of the United States, as requires that the whole of the dif- the duties of fuch 'a• ointment, take an oath of affirmation lzg trill of territory, not exceeding ten miles f uare to be locat- �r li6 ' y g q , , li�.. ore one of the juflrces of the Supreme Court, of one of the ed on the river Potowmac, for the pemanent feat of the gov. ju d gcs of a Difl:rie. CouLt,of the United States, to fupport the ernment of the United States, ffiall be located above the conttitution o.t ,the .United .Sraces, and alfo an oath or affirma- to be filed in l mouth of the Eaflern Branch, be, and �is hereby repealed, anti tion , welland faithfully to execute the truft committed to him, emplyhere edce Wry that it fliall be .lawful for. the Prefident to make any part of which oaths or afiir-mations, f ibfcribed by fuch clerk,and cer- the territory below the fail limit, and above the mouth of tified by the perfon adminifterxog the fame, (hall be filed in HuntingCreek a art of the Paid diftrict, fo as toAinclude a the office of the ' erfon employing fuch clerk. P p ." convenient part of the iaftern lisranch, and of.the lands lying the- office � . end be it further ended, That it ilrall and may be Principals may on the lower fide thereof, and alfo the town of Alexandria lawful :for tli,e, •rinci al in .an of the offices of the United apportion the „. and the territory fo to Abe included (hall form a, art of the p p Y falary, except- and , r p States, who is authorized by.,!•a v .tp a Hint' clerks under lllrn, ing chief, ac- pp ' ac- cording to me- diftric'h not exceeding ten miles (quare, for the permanent to, allow, to,each.. cterl, fuch co�gppni`at.on for his, fereices, a$ g ; I feat of the government of. the United States, in like manner r;c. 11,e. ff�all. It�i the..o: •tploo of fuch. o,f�icer,, deferye for the fame . • '_ and to all intents and purpofes, as if the fame had been within ro:v�cz'ed, fh t t e ,«hole fumy, fp be expended fpr clerks in the purview of the above recited ac't : Provided, That noth- an ch o�Ic,e. eYee t the cl?ie� clerk) (hall net exceed a fum in herein contained, hall authorize the ereion of the pub. y ' " •p . p e u d llars p, r annum for every clerk e1, g - e.c}ua,l to fir 13 udre de c a, . � , lic buiidings otherwife_than on the Maryland fide of the river t4ciTixtr, j i f re ai Potowmac, as required by the aforefald ac's. SE,c. , 4 ilrf ,lie tt further, eraa ed by the , authority a, o f d, it t - I K AUG U` MUHL NBER� T,hat.,theref iJI,be,illov�e forone;year, commencingw'lth' tlle Additional at. FRIDF- P c ear tVc-o hundred and fifty lowanee. r ' D P:'. , of tlus tA. theGgt r, , a Speaker of. the Boufe of Reprefentatives. do Tars an „ to. . e;�! ud}to.r, .the Comptroller of the Treafury• E' �. . _ , ; tt JOHN ADAMS, lice-Prefident .of the United States, and and the Attorney-General, four hundred, dollars each, in, ad.. x Pre sdens o the Senate. • CI ,to the tf ecZi�e falaries, and to lIe paid in ' the farno ; Y ffd f s� r, 4 Approved, -Marsh the third, 1< 79 GEORGE WASHINGTON; 4 R� DERICK AUGUST U$: UIILI ND RG, Pr dent of the United States. - Speaker of the Home f Reprefc?ztgtjvec. JQH T DAMS, Trice-Prefident;of` the Uritea Sta:es, and Pre jident of the Senate. H A: P. XVIII. $P0roved, March .the third,- 179T J i . , An ACS' u lement�al to the Aft sr e/labli in the `I're�x ur ��ORGI; WAST.-IN..�'�ON, I ! F, f�p . ;Y fir fdent of (ke n iied Stateso Department " and�orafurther Compenfatron to certain I l O9cers. SIC. I • E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefen- ,fit _ , '* XIS• [, 3 ,`r' ' o err _ � B tatives of the United States f flm ca ' in CongrefrJ • 1n G' relative -to the, Rix-Dollar o Denmark. o(fembled, That the eighth fedlon -of the.aft,. intituled, " An f 8th fee. of a& Aft to eftablifh the Treafury•Depart>enent," af1'ed the fecond SEC. «I. BEof nit e•na�ted � the den , py ate and Roti of Repie�enfatives ' eltablifhingtrey da of September, one thoufand. fev.en ;hundred and ei hty- the United Stpt�� o�' l�nl�rica, l� .Co��refs a�n:bled, fury depart- . y a p g y ment extended. nine shall be, and the. fame Is hereby extended to a1� and ' That fo much o a c'i, intttuied, . " An Aft to provide more ' fr. l every of the clerks employed in the Treafury Department, as cffeckually ftp theAlle92' ..�_fh duties imogd by Taw on • fully and effectually as if they and every of.. them were fpeci 000 goods, MR X stm oil , ally a F I pr f � K . ,' •91iCHA1T w€ .. \�, .. ....,y.,.v, ':.,,,,. �:.,..:: , :.».rM,... , .....: w-„..`' i w �• ,+C u kGF 1F t'ITr� 2 .•. .. [ n. .. -. :.',6-ve_ _.... .. h"� -_..r. .. rrr” .�_:�.. _ _. . ... a... l_.- 9 - r::: ,. .i."'`s -__. ',iuvns�Y 'Cwy7,r: �a�n.,r ..« s n ,.._.c ...+i":.. (• _..,vim r"�}.... I ,�'."-+-`� + S r :'... " Cs.'r x `!.. ,, ►.,+__' 'e a: ..v. :,; -., ..:`: : ; .7: `lt4a%#� rn # TT .,, ry �.'r;. .}i< ter': .., Yx,. ;, -fid•,,.-' ._ ..; .:.,.. .v, ..a,'df' a 4 ,.,, i -t x x ,aY'i. f YA Y • i z +3ft3 i t.. 4M.- 4 M 4 t t J UN• I TET) s 'TATES. zsz h . W S � 254 L A OF THE �4 ,rg•D. I i . goods wares and merchaodize imported into the United C H A P, XXI. A.D. Ip7gi ;�..,� States, and on the tonnage of .11 chips or veffels" as hath �•ated the An ACT for i�aki�g Compenfations to the Cornmiffloners Part of the adl . he rix-dollar of Denmark at one hundred cents, be, and _ f Loans for extraordinary Expences, rating rix dol- t t. this repeal £hall be deemed lar of Denmark fame Is hereby repealed , and tl-ta. Senate and Hou e o Re rc�enta • x, SEC . I . E it enac`lecl Gy the ,f ,f• p 1 ('omrniffionres ar loo cents re- 11 d lies which have already arifen or pealed, to operate In refpe to r accrue. tines of the United States of tlnlerlca, in Congrfs a/= t° be allowed accrued, as well as to fuck as f11a11 hereafter arI e o for necelf'aay £enabled, That the Col�:iiiiff'ioners of Leans in the feveral States flatiooary, and FREDERICK AUGus'TUS MUHLENBERG, fhall be allowed in the fettlement of their accounts, fumy for hire of Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatcves. clerks. ' AMS Vice-Pre c dent o the United States, and as fhall appear to have been neceffsrily expended by them Iniilz OHN ' AD � f f the purchafe of f�ationary for. the ufe of t heir feveral offices, � f J Pre ident o the Senate& ' • ./� f from the commencement of the fame .to the fi �fi day of Uc�o- third i I . ber next. . : March the � 79 , Approved, GEORGE WASHINGTON, SEC. 2. And be it further, enaRed, That the Commiffioners Prefcdent of the United States. of Loans in the feveral States, fhall be allowed in the settlement of their feveral accounts; ,fuck rums as they f call have necef- ' farily expended for the hire of clerks to affift in executil?; the duties of . their feveral offices, from thecomenencernent of the �. C H A P• XX' fame, to the firfl: day of Uc'lober next. ► n ACT in addition tip an flit, intituled, °i An AtIfor efta— I'REDERICK AUGUsTUs MUHLENBURG, A bli Pin the Salaries of the Executive Officers of Govern- Speaker of the Houfe of I�eprefentatives, f g Clerks. • pts and OHi� ADAMS Vice-Pre adept o the United States and • rnent, w1th their ��fia , J � f SEC. I . E it ena�ied by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- Prefcdent of the Senate. B' . tines of ,the United States of America to Congrefs Approved March the third, 179 f. a�"e�nbled, 'What from and• after the Dafling of this. A.d, there GEORGE WASHINGTON, - Further allow- to the chief clerk of the Auditor, the annual Prefcdent o the United States, ance to Chief (hall be allowed .. ' lar allowed f to the fa Clerk. fum of two hundred dollars, In addition �' l �} intituled, " An A& eflablifh.ing the falaries to him by the A of the executive officers of government, with :their affiflants {, aid at the Treafury of theTJ `States, C H A P. XXII, and clerks, to be p in uarterly payments, and from like appropriations as niay 9 An ACT providing Compen,0ations for the Officers of the )u- Y payment of the other falaries mentioned in !' be affigned for the pay e dicial Courts of the United States; and for Yurors and the ;�l}eve recited Ad. < Witne�es, and for other purPo,/es. t r� -T•A Tn •a t That there be dilow find be it further enacted, at r � I And of expcnfcs +em to ed in the feveral offices attached to the feat SECTION I . E it enacted by the Senateand Houfe of Reprefenta- in removing. the Clerks p y e falaries, their tives of the United States o America, in Can res f edgy f g /� _. government, In addition to their re p (g 4 of y afembled, That there be allowed to the feveral officers follow. \ E! 4' } i reasonable and neceffary expences incurred b the r of in addition to their fees, tPYce t mila a to the i�iarfihals to c°mpetlraeiara ` tti i r Congrefs from the city of New-York, to . the Y which the are , otherwife b law intitled and alfo to jurors toofficers judice l delphia. Y Y � � the Judicial further enacted, That.their be allowed to and witneifes in the Courts of the United States the follow- Courrs i SFrc. 3. And be it f ;G the affiifant Secretaryof the 'Treafury, in addition to "his fa- ing refpedive compenfations, that is to fay To the Attorney d commencing with the paffing or this A of the United States for the difirid, for his expences and time lar for one - ear, comm g in travelling from the place of his abode to.any Court of the z ur hundred dollars, to be paid in the fame manner as his fa- F four United States, on which his attendance (hall be requifite, at the lazy, rate of ten cents per mile going, and the fame allowance for FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, Speaker o the Houfe of Reprefentatives. returning ; • to the Clerk •of the Difirid Court, for attending , Sp f in the DiflricT or Circuit Court, five dollars per day, and the C�HN ADAMS, Vice-Prefcdent of the Un.ted States, and J Pre cdent of the Senate. like compenfation for travelling, as is above allowed to the .f Attorney for the. difirift To the Clerk of` the Supreme Court Approved, March the third, 1791 • for attending in Court, eight dollars per day ; to the Marfhal J GEORGE WASHINGTON, of the difirict, for ' attending the Supreme, Circuit or Diftri a , Pref dent of the United States. Courts, five dollarsper day ; for fummoi ing a grand jury, ` CP. three E HA . . �a �If �I N ((Cr f y. , r3 is i�#s Ni • _ r r ? 4 -- n .t1 ¢ .Yy:. .-. ` • ;«. `Xrpr�.F :..ti-� 'r:_ o ,.-.,,,;_. , -' / Lt :xwy`:(,;.,.�. ' _ '�M.4r .[:i:^..ter` FaIM- b K i 4 rte: W^ A, h. . . ... . .A .: -.r : ?•xu► . ',. ...., Ela'Rn..rw r ...'•"i'n`�n , ., ,'i dH_ .. .,.:, p .,..-. f` !•"-, ''< YTWO rJ, , r . . N:. , , , 4F,. 'r.• iL -:. ". . .. - !.. ,". .. ... :.,,. '! •x. p... . ,- ,. w. :. d- :' ".•'_ ` . "' ..tip •' .-x.w4— .✓.— v . a•' -ns , s „u- j M1l¢ ,4 i 1 4 UI�4f TED STAB -"L;2 2 2 L A. W S OF THE 5 . 4 ` a SE �. And Le it further enaaed, '1•li -LA t from and after the AD. r j91 . f1 D. r 1 , three dollars, and for ftimmonin ,a petit jury, two dollars, 1 A 79 r • , g p 1 y, oaflin� of this ac-t, inttead of the provifio^,s in the ac't for that �----v---� j } s �_= and for ferving and returning a writ, five cents per -mile for Purpose, the fefIions- of the Circuit (,ours for -the dill` ic't of b 1F , u his neceffary travel ; to the grand and- petit furors, each-fifty �� Vir inia, f call be holden in the city of Rhr. one-1 only. cents per day for attending in Court, and for travelling, at 5 ;:r. 4. And be it further cna�ed, '1•hat t his ac"l f7.�ll ca>� - , the rate of fifty cents for every ten miles from-.their refpedive: x tinue in force until Lhf- end of the next (efiiofi of Con ,I s, places of abode, to the place where the Court is held, and the j ` acid ho larger. like allowance for returning ; •to witnefies fummoned on the uR Ft EDritICIt 11LJGL?5TT?S ]t1L7ilr.r.r: >; Fuc49 , ' part cf the United States, or in behalf of any pri.foner to be S' eaker of the llogle of A rprc/entati�vcs. tried forany capital of 'mce. in any .of,the Courts . thereof, the f ,. t famel- cormpenfa.tion as is above allowed to grand and petit Ju' JOHN AI)A1�7o, l !c„ Preficlent of the Z�nitcd �tYttes, crntl 3 . rocs. 1 hat th12 fe•veral officers above 'fpecined (hall, be.deemed; Pr f Ment of the Senate; , ifs to have been intitled to the above refpec'tive coin pen fations,, ° Approved, March the third, i i . from the time of their, refpe4live appointments ; and tl at the GEORGE �Nt1SIIING'1'ON, � grand and- petit jurors and witn_efl�es,; cuho have' h�retof�re ati I'rc `dent of the United States. tended,. fhaal alfo be deemed intitI.ed to th,e above compenfa tion, in like- manner as . thofe who, fhall hereafter. attend.,. 'That, there (hall alto' b'e paid .to tlze.Marfhal, the amount of the, expence for fuel, candles, and other reafonabhe•;cont ngencies C II A P. �iXIII, r for h+oldina• a Court,, . as hath accrued or fhall accrue ; and the comperifa ions` to the grand and &,tit "jurors and witneffes, An ACT to conti772te in force tl e act tl)ereh'i mentioned, ald , flrall be included in the account of; and _paid to the Nlarihal, to to �ncalze•f urther firwi ton for the payment �;^ I en�fiuns to the:ufe of, and be by him accordingly paid: over to tlie,feveral Invalids, and for the /upport Y- L1*ht- Houlos, Bee, cons perfons-intitled to-,.the. fame ; And the accounts of the feveral Buoys, and I'rillic ,Piers, officers for the corapenfat•ion aforefaid (except mi,lage to the IVlarfhal, for the fervice orf writs- irr civil caufes)shaving been SEC. t : E it ena8td by /lie Sedate and Hoii/e cf I:cp%ref ii revioufl examined• and certified b the Judge of the diflric"1 tatives of .he United Stater of 11nicrica in Congrcfr ' (hall be pafi'ed in the ufual manner a, and the amount there nventhleci, That the acl, entitled , " An A.& to pre}vide fc>r mi- rorfciture6 S:c. ,�' ► to he paid a� of paid, out of che'Treafury of tile t7nited States. And afm tigating or remitting the forfeitures and penalties accruing continues. 1 the Trcafur /, • • r ^ � ' ariling from the lines :and forfeitures to� the United States, and under the revenue laws in eert...n cafes therein mentioned equal to the amount thereof, is hereby appropriated for the fhall be, and is hereby continued in force until the end of the pay-men of the- aboue`accounts. r `.ext fefitor. of Congrefs, and no longer. b t '`4 SEC. 2. . And be it furtherenaefed, That inftead of.the provitd � SFc . / 'That, the earl enfions ' ^, � And be it further enac`led, yearly P b1; 1 lions illi that refpec`t heretofore made, the firf>: feflion of the which ha.�e been allowed by or in purltrance of any a of r t - �• . ..• •. - r. • (Y- !• r• �. ! i TT • States C t nPT{•(1n % din 1•P til \17n,-r /� Pe6flons to Circuit Courts in the .taifern uircuit, after the paivng or this la�v Uf ....,. ":..�. .. ti .a.e�, �e r. . ,..s . .. ., ., c,,....., .� ..:i,i Vaii�A P. A,1ter ng fefiion Ad, fhall commence at the tit2ltes followm that is to faydifabled during the late war, fhall for the (pace of one year; of Circuit g�; from the fourth d'a ° of March next be aid out of the '1'rea� In lew-York diflrif; on the fifth, and in, Conne&icut diffri&, P T Courts. r a a { C on the twenty-fifth days, of Aprit next ; in 1Vlafl'acl ufetts� d 1L fury of the United States, under fuck regLi ,ations as the !. re- x trill oYi the twelfth and in l�ew-Ha�np'ire'� diftric� on- the _ft_dent of the United states may direct. fourth da �� of 1VIa nett acid i�rkRhode'l=f and'diffrift SEc. 3. .find be It further ener eel, '1'liat all e�;pences hiclt '; { twenty y , ; f .. ., on tl3e fesren tli day o-f June nett ; and time ftiVequent fefl16ns (hall accrue from the firfl day of July next; incluf vely, for the z" i;n -the refpeclive diffridh, on the like day-s-.of every firth ea'. neceffary f�apport, rn�ntenance and repairs of ,light-hauffs, Fmcnre5 of all lenda;r` month thereafter, exce 't vr6n an of'ihofe d'a s flialf beacons, buoys. and public piers, fhall continlle to be do fray -- I ght houf"Ae KE p y y defrayed. Low erayed ffions fhall corn-mence' on ed by the United States, until the fir{i day of July, r ;7 thehappen on a Suriday' , andthen the fefr the hest da followiq. Aird- th& feffions of the faid Crrcuie year one thoufand (even hundred and ninety-tvt o, notwith= Court (hall be held in New-Hathp�h:`ire diferi&-, at Portfl�rmc`h. flanding fuck iirrhtAhoufes, beacons, buoys, or public Friers , and Ei e&er, altethaf'el be ilii in ' - at: the trite : Ir! Maflaehu with the lands and tenements thereunto belongir,lb anti the ' fetts,diferi&, at -Dditbn in -Rh ode Ifland difl:ricc, `atl�ewport jurifdic�ion of the fame, fhall. not in the mean time be ceded and Providence -11tetnately,t begtriniing at the firft ; in Coria to or vetted in the United States, by the Urate or States rcf- ned'icu+t"difl'xi& at `I-�artford And 14e*-Haven 41terhately, be� pe�ively, in �vhicli the {ame may be, and that the faid time tnriing at the 1, fl ' and i; N6wi—Turk drflrid at the cdfiy'of lie . urther allowed to the States r, fpcRivelw, to make fucic New i ork onl P p'p ce flion. ,tA 'f f f h' t f• Iz 1 4 , 1 s . r 'yy t y" • .... y J. .. ..`. ". _. ..,. ., _ ..4_.:�. td.u-^..,+... _ ... - .. .:r . $r'", .p `„ .,.✓.. a:`w.... _. . . � r _. ,r.. -�.a�z:aw.Y� _ �•,:.� -.J�,ae�sa` � i 4 Y c e ..r ... t � ::.: .,,j '�, e r,.' .:1 .,r.i.1:� 1•r,:+ :u v t r 1 - 'r� .� .,1.. r. F a is a:. q r ' .. s r... r. � .. - .. ", r .:.. v.n _n ,.. _ ) .. .. i. . . . 1 r fir .. ✓a. r � _ fY �y.,y... ,' '..: .. •.. ;.. .. , .-, .rwwr� il. .rrw� . .yKM A�+r..r-. .... . < v Yr r t tt, 1 U IST I T E D S T A T S. r ` }r 'VST S OF THE i E ,f1,ll. 119 t . cPff on. Provided, That 40 nothing in the Paid ac's (hall be con- C H A P. YXV. f1.D. 1791. : ftrued to limit or rehrain the power of the Prefident of the power the Pr`- United States, to rant pardons for offences againfl. the Unit- fJ, In A��' 19ta-�in 'jurfl er Prov ion for the Col�' io�Z of the f"• "r. ed Stares. Duties by Law inap*d on 'Tews, and to prolongo the `Term �1 rrZEDERICi� AUGUSTUS M>JHLENDERG, b •iGr the Payment of'the Duties on Wines . r o the Hou e o Re re entatives. F , ' Specr/�e f f f f HEREAS it is conceived that the following ref;ula- � Yi e-Pre idcnt o the United States, dnaW tions conceriiin teas may be conducive hcth to the OHN AD AMS c f g } J Prefident of the Senate& accommodation of the importers thereof, and to the fecurity Approved, Marcb the third, 1791 . of the revenue ; 4 GEORGE WASHINGTON, SEc. I . BE it ertaOed by t1v Senate and Houfe of Reprefenfa_ , Prefident of the United States. X tines of the United Stater of America, in Congr fs afembled, 11at ' in addition to the provilions contained in the fortieth and C H A P• XXIV. forty-Grit fections of the ac% intituled, An act to provide /'pp y more eEft dually for the collection of the duties impofed by Irl AC'T i6 lementar to the flit, making. Pr021Z ton or s Importers of 1 the Redii ioa of the Public Debt. law otnoods wares and merchandize im orted into the � h teas to give IMIZEAS it hath been made known to Congrefs that x United States, and on the tonnage, of ships or veffels," as bond• fry ' the Prefident of the United States, in confequence of they regard the payment' or fecuring the paytnent .of the did- + « the public ties on teas, it ihail be lawful for every importer of teas, if An Act making provlfion for the reduftion o. ' debt'" h rth caufed certain Ioan to be made in Holland on he or the (hall elect fo to do, to give his or her bond to the ') Loan in iiol- r-..Uu nt of the United States! to the amount of three millions Collec'Ior of the diftric� in which any of the Paid teas (hall ` I land. ac of florins, bearing an interest of five per centum per annum , y be landed, in double the amount of the duties thereupon, and reimbursable in tis year inftalments, commencing In .,,1519[,,.., ° with cc�.�.�«,.�� for the payment of the faid duties in two L' the year one thoufand eight hundred, and ending in the year y g g• y � years from the date of Bich bond ; which bond (hall be accep- one thoufand eight hundred and fix, or at any , time fooner, ted by fuch Collector, without furety upon the terms follow✓* in whole or in part, at the option of the United .States* r Ing ; that is to fay : The teas, for the duties whereof the And whereas it hath been alfo Rated to Congrefs-, that the faid band fhill be accepted, fhall be depofited at the espence depofrt the teas • in Acre houfee. , . i and rifk of the faid importer, in one or more ftorehoufe or i;. whereon the charges upon the faid loan have amounted to four and a half p charges ar ' 4 er centum, whereby a doubt hath aa'ifen whether the faid y ftorehoufes, as the cafe may require, to be agreed upon be a and an half per p �... cent, loan be within the meaning of the faid !aft mentioned a.6t, tween the faid importer and the Infpector, or other OEcer r. f ;th , �, which limits the rate of interest to five per centum per an- of Inspection of the revenue, for the port where the faid ; teas (hall be landed ; and upon every fuch ftorehoufe, the num ' faid Int eaor or. Officer of Int e&ion (hail cause to be affixed ', a And whereas it is expedient that the faid doubt be re- p p ; I t moved _ nvo locks, the key of one of which locks (hall be kept by ' s n 1 U G r t • r t• n t r , . ; � . . SEc, I. BE it enacted amd declared by the Jenatc andlltr/[�JG r!�r the Iota lnrpecror, or by lucre other perfon as he ilial] depute Re re entatities o the United States �f ��nerica, in Congrefs and appoint in that behalf ; whofe duty it fhall be to attend at all reafonable times for the ur ofe of delivering the faid ;, , t ; r Declared to be - a en1G el d, `i'hat the loan aforefaid Mall be deemed and conilru- p p within the nodchvcrywitli meaning of .he ed to be Within the true intent and meaning of the faid act, teas out of the faid ftorehoufe or ftorehoufes. But no delivery out a permit, & + a,ll provid"Tg intituled " An rAxc-t making provifion for the redu&ion of (hall be made of any of the faid teas without a permit in i , fr for the redu.q- tion of pablic the public debt," and that any further loan, to the extent of writing under the Band of the faid Infpec`for or Officer of In— no permit grant :a ' athc, the principal fum authorized to be borrowed by the faid ate, fpec'lion. And in order to the obtaining of fuch permit it ed `°i`f'°°` ;he g p duties are firtl; + , (hall be neceffar that the duties upon the teas, for which the paid, or recur, „f F the int:ereit whereof ilial] be five per centutri per annum and y p 1 l the charges whereoffhall not exceed the faid rate of four and; fame (hall he required, be firft paid, or, at the option of the (hall in like manner be deemed and con- ` a half per centum, , v party or parties, applying for the fame, fecured to be paid in (trued to be within the true in and meaning of the faid ac's, manner following ; that is to fay : The faid party or parties E ', FREDERI('=K AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, f fall give bond with one or more furety or fureties to the Speaker of the Hou e o Re ire entati es. f f p f fatisfaftion of the faid Infpec'Ior, in double the amount of the duties upon the quantity of teas in each cafe to be delivered ' JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United Stater, ane ' r Prdentof the Senate. with condition for the payment of the faid duties, if the ' fame fhall not exceed one hundred dollars in four months ; Approved, March the third, I7g l$ GEORGE WASHINGTON, or, if the fame ihall exceed one hundred dollars, and shall not Prefident of the UnitedStates. emceed . z C H A P. t F } ' , e . 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D, r � cr • e.Lce�d fi•t7ehlundrec, dollars in clsJt rao:: ;hs ; or, it the fame f` -contents thereof •, and eachchefl, box or package containing AtD. 1791 . -,r--� fhall exceed fs:-e hundred dollars , in twelve months : Provid- any teas, •fhall be' marked by the oihcer under whofe immedi- cd eri�e::� y.r, That the time to 1}e alloy;•cd for the payment of are inf ec ion the faille-fhalfbe landed in legible and durable r'�` 's �'"`° p g foor its landing. the duties upon any parcel of teas to be delivered , Nall not s' characters, with progreffive numbers, and with, the name of lie f'iicli as to extend the credit for. fiach duties beyond the the veffel in which, the fame (hall have been imported. And term of two years originally alloyed upon the de ofitin �• of p p � the faid officer (hall grant a certificate for each fuch che{l, bo-t or package, fpecifying therein. he nasa..� or names of the im tilt: fa'.ct tei15. rhP nhr;,c• - '► f1. .1112d he it furtldcr cnvi ed, That if the du can any porter- or importers, the fllip or: vefiel in which the fame fhall r ilyfnc+,t of (N- parcel of teas, «•hick (hall have been depofited as aforefaid, have been imported, and the nutr,ber thereof to accompany tics not to ues t . . fhall not have been paid or fecured to be paid in manner ]aft the fame wherefoever'it' chall be fent. fpccified, `�rithrn the term of two years, accordiri t� the con- And whereas for •tale payment of the duties accruing on i ditic;n of the obligation to be given to the Colledor of the Madeira wines, and which may be• fecured by bond, the term i. diflr; Et, Within which the fai�lc filial have been landed, it filial of twelve months is allowed ; � and -it ' is proper to ektend in _1 duty of the faid. C�ollc for to caufc fo much of the faid i,e ;ted y r like manrier,thepayment of thedu•tres accruingonothef*in 'ell f teas, as may be necefrary, to be fold at public audion, and rc- SEc• 5. Therefore, Be it ena&ed, That for the payment of tainin the furri which (hall not liave •been fo paid ox fecurcd the aut�ies-;on: other; than Madeira wines and, which fball be 'Perm for the a* cif the Paid duties, together with the expenfes of fife keeping fecure&by .bond; fuch., bonad ihall ' be taken with condition for payment orf the and Pale of the Paid teas, flia]l rettirn the ovcrplus; If any, to the, e' ��� ent,of the,duties ip twelve• months in like manner a°ties on wine the o«•ner o� cats n-zrs thereof, his her, or their agent or la��c y p y ' •' prolonged. ` - , as by law:> direc'�ed�for:the,payzrent of the duties on Madeira ful reprefer,tative• wines. SEC. 3' finial be it further enabled, That the bonds urbicl), FR>rp>;alcx. AvGVS'rUS MU>�LENBERG, � ' have been or f}3all be directed to be given , by this or any ` S Baker f tiie, &ufe of Reprefentatiuess other act, for monies or duties to be paid or performed to the OHN DAMS Vice-Pre sdent o , the United States and y Bonds for n»n- United States , fhall be taken in the name of the United : .�. ,� .. . , f ics,ot duties. �. Prefideni f, the Senate. l` States of Aznerica ; unlefs .peci�al direction fhall haiie been APpt- ved, .1►jarch, ,the, third, 179I. _ riven to take them in fume other name . , And the bonds to GEORGE WASHINGTON, r. be t:akcn as aforefaid by any Infpcc'tor of the I'menue, fhall p` ' Pre ident o the United Siatef. iy; ' be delivered by him fcn'thwith to the,Collec'Ior of the diftri •f .f �, t� Within which the teas, to which they may relate, (hall have t 4 1)e, n landed, in order to the c ollec'lion of the monies therein ' 1 C H A Pa XXVI• del vercd to tT,e fpecified. , And die permits tvliicli filial Have been granted by t CollcEtor. fuch Infpe&or. for the delivery of any teas, out of any Poreoil - ` ' . t .4n.-.ACT ford granth.,� La nds; to torr Inhabitants.and Settl�rc.. a hcu+e �vhereii, they fi7a11 lave been depofited, flball be receiv at Vincgnnes and, the; Illinois Country, rn: the; `1'�errrtoly t l ' cd by fuck Co�lcc"lor towards fatisfying any bond, which fhall have been, in the firil inflance, taken by the fail Collector, north-�v>f of th_e� Ohio, . and for, confirming them. in ;thet- touching the faid teas ; which permits fhall therefore fpecify Pojejon.r@j'� the amount of the duties which fliaJl have been aid or fecr:r- _- p SEC TION I• E it errazrted whyF the&nate and Haute ,of Reprefenth - cd upon the teas to be delivered in virtue thereof • and the tivea 'o the United States'o ` ,flrnprica, 'in �'on fe fr /j� i;an.e of the Thio or veflel in which they finial have been arra- fembled, That foup 'hundred` acres of ' land be 'given"to each t ' pcirted, and of the importer or importers thereof. of thofe pentons, 'who in the year 'one tl dufarid feven ' hthn LJ �lnd he it urther_ mailed; That all teas «which after • ' ' � °tri t c,E ; > 4� f died and etglity-three, were heads of.fatniltes at: V><ncennes or acres of `K Teas' irnportec:. the fii-ft day of April nett, fl�all be.imported into the United in the Illinois county on the I1 iffifi i . and who fince' that Dana granted to 1 3 foreign Oi`i n2 l�C. �' pp each head of States from anyp p ^ �, shall Le landed order tiiiic h ave re►ix0vIEd ja:. oa�eof the faid place§ to 'the other: family ; aud. the circ of the lnfpee'lors of the revenue for the ports where And>the Governor . of the territory'north-w•efl'of the Ohio is t the fame fhall be refpeffively landed ; for that purpofe every hereby directed to. caufe the fame, to be' laid`out 'for: them, as l permit %which fhall be granted by any Collec'lor, for landing y P I'll' 60=4 ` r zaeir .own ex enfe..erther at VincEnnes. or in they Inols ; ? ;he farle, (hall, prior, to fuch landing, be produced to the try, as they fliall fevcrally elegy. ' }= raid Infpeetor, who by;an endorfement thereupon under his SEB. 2. And t be it further enaaed and : declared, That the alto to thole t' h aiid. .fliall f gnify the produaion thereof to hi rn, and the heads of. families at :V,incennes oIr iih the Illin0is'countryin,the, Wlhv have re. when • after which and not otherwife it fhall be law- � •, maveafrotathc time w year .one thoufand.(even hundred and eighty-three; who of raffia ceracarr, fur to land the teas mentioned in fuch hermit, t1r:d the faid terwards' remo"ved.; without the• `limits of the faid territory; i Infpe&or fhall marc an entry of all fuch perini`ts, and of the q a are contents i , r - i; '+^•,. s 'J t :,aw'^';'.< yam_ . . _ _.'a, . ^. i c. . �I sr .x-0y F T i•_ �,:.. _ _ F ' . _ -, .._... : .�.--,�.SE.�,...,--,�,...a::..:..:�._.. -. •_..:,..—.:..,�.- ..-�Wxi. '.':�I�eirY�1L•3161i1�.'!10'w..Y•Y,�"r k..._.� ,i ii�A u . � .r.�rw� � i� ...._�.•aa��ii tll�l�w'=` _ _`..�""" ['�.�.rr: . ,a.,' _ .n...� r+ ,.. .. .. WTI177- a'. r ..:. b 4 xt R , t w ' f yF r i a �R S r . i 1 4 _ ` UNITED STATES. 258 L A WS OF THE 25g � ,F' i7 Vit. °'.+_, ' Kafkafkia nation of Indians, and including their village, which A.D. 179 � . A.D.17910 are notwithftanding, entitled to the donation of four hun. is herby appropriated to the ufe of the raid Indians. a , dred acres of land made by the refolve of Congrefs of the SEC- 7 Ind be it urther enabled That two lots of land +y twenty-ninth of Auguif, one thoufand fevcn hundred and • . • f ' Grant of to P z eif�ht ei ht • and the Governor of the territory upon ap lieretofore,in the occupation of the priefts at Cahokia, and fi- Giba�1t; end 1 car on gto him for that purpofe, is Hereby directed to caufe tuated near`that village, be, and the fame is hereby granted in valt.e am Bcoa- f ' lie fame to be laid out for fuch heads of families or their fee to 1-1. Gibault , arid that a tragi of land at afkafkia, for merl occupied b the efuits be laid off and c••-• eN-•&Cd to heirs ; and (hall alfo caufe to be laid off confirmed to fuch y ,p y J ' �'"""` "" e:•fons the feveral tract of land which they may have pof St. Jam Bc ouvais, who claims the fame in virtue of a purchafe P fefied, and which before the year one thoufand (even hundred thereof. SEC. 8. Jnd be it furter enahled, That fo much of the Ad ' and eighty-three may have been allotted to them according • or Uongrefs of the twenty-eighth of Auguft one .thoufand fe- , to the laws and ufages of the government under which they ' n uerthele .� That if i'uch ven hundred and eighty-eight, as refers -to the locations of Donation sands if they return had refpedively fettled. . Provided ne f, within 5 years. perfcins or their heirs do not return and occupy the raid lands 4 certain trads of land direded to be run out and referved for to be laid cut. • ' d��nai- ions to the ancient fettlers in the Illinois country, be, wit hin 'fiveyears fuch lands (hall be confidered as forfeited to 1 ' the United States. and the fame is hereby repealed, and the Governor of the Paid territory is direded to. lay out the fame, agreeably to the a& SEC- 3. And be -it further enacted, That one hundred and of Congrefs of the twentieth of June, one thoufand feven I.ands formerly fifty acres of land, heretofore in pofl'ef1'ion of the Piankefhaw hundred and eighty-eight. pofieffed by Pi— Indians; and now under adual improvement, and confti.tuting '= t + . ankcfhawin '•REDEitICI{ AUGUSTUS MUHLENBURG, diansconfirmcd a part of the village of Vincennes, be given to the persons to prefent pof- who are feverally in•poffieffion of the faid land. Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. feffors. if SEC. 40 And be it further enae7ed, That where lands have p JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United Statee, and � Land improv- been aduall improved grid cultivated at Vincennes, or* in the Prefident of the Senate* y y ters he to ia mscon-have Illinois country under a fuppofed grant of the fame, by any Approved March the third, 179f. firmed. commandant or court claiming authority to make fuch rant, GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Governor of .the faid territory be, and he hereby is em- Prefident of the United Slater. o wered to confirm to the perfons who made fuch improve- p ments, their heirs or ahigns, the lands fuppofed to have been granted as aforefaid, or fuch parts thereof as he, in his' difcre- C H A I'. XYVII, tionmay judge reafonable, not exceeding to any one perfon. An Ar T or rain and adding another Regiment to the s j four hundred acres. f g g g r : a ` And be it Further enaRed, That a tract of land con' Military Effablif;meat of the United ataees, and for , � Ec• w Lands appra- tai�i'ng about five' thoufand four hundred acres, which for making farther Prov ' n f of the Proteftion of the Fron., f f pHated. m1ny 'years has been fenced and ufed�" by the inhabitants of r inch the vil- tiers. i V` icennes as a commom alto a trad of land g ' SEC* I. E it enaaed'b the Senate and Hou e o Re re enta- la es of Cohos and Praire du Pont, and heretofore ufed by t y ' States o ' f f C f . Atr additional;' g _ B trves o he United S a es America, in Congrefs a ` the,inhabitanta of the faid villages as a common, be, and the -f f , . f f regiment to be , . _, enlbled, That there Mall. be raafed an additional re iment of raifed of gig fame are hereby appropriated to the ufe of the Inhabitants of l g rasa, infantry, which exciuffve of the comtnlflioned of cern. (hall - Vincennes and of the faid villages refpedively, to be ufed by Y> > them as a common,urltil otherwife difpofed of bylaw ` confift of nine hundred and twelve non-commitiioned officers, ' privates' and mlaficians. ,. SEC. 6. And be it further enafed; That the Governor of SEc. 2. And be - it further enaRed, That the faid regiment g M; [hall be or anized in the fa6e manner as the regiment of in- 12 dhow or gin- ' + the faid territory be authorized to make a rant of land not s g M;jit;a•men to exceedingone hundred acres, to each perfon who hath not fantr def [bed in the Ad; i nti tined, " An Ad for re uta. { receive foo obtained n donation of land from the United States and y �► g y ting the military eftablifhment of the United States. who, on the firft day of A.uguft, one thoufand fevers hundred SEC. 3. .Rrad be st furthe'r enacted That the troops aforefaid e and ninety,, was enrolled in the militia at Vincennes or in the by this Ad to 'be raifed including the officers, (hall receive Their par and Illinois country, and has done militia duty, the faid land to be the fame pay and allowances, be fubjed to the fame rules and aitowo "ctt• laid out at the expense of the grantees, and in fuch form and regulations; 'and be engaged r.. p Avon the Further ippro. place as the faid Governor shall direct. Provided neverthelefs, fame conditions, in all refpecfs, excepting the bounty herein priations. y That, no claim founded upon purchafc or otherwife, shall be - after mentioned, as are fiipulated forthe troops of the United j 71 admitted within a trail of- 'land heretofore occupied by the:- .States, in- the beforcuientioned ad. Kafkafkia. SEc. t / i 1 • ri iF b . V r +} k#'. ' ,y, ♦ - ,- o '.;•• ,. .. A,-a:..se><�,e++�:r ,1 , - .:; . ^"�fpy. ...,. py' ryi} +..Ij .M ,'._. .•i!.gv C . . .. f . _ �^, 'iii``:. .''ry ..T 'i' , f,;• •!: r�- at) � .�rE a ' r •+. .SP!' . .. tr- ., + ._ tr y. .. .. 1. . .: . . .,v ,:. . I ,�':, .. },.. d.`t9l.rfl� e.,, 1 ,. './J ,,,. r._, t"•'. V • iCr•... ; ` .., W. ., ry. ,, .... y'ti 's'; .. ,, ,... . .' 4 .. _A G .. ..;_.,C %.0., :, n-d., +a , 'R � F r CK 1 ?� r } I LT N " ' D S T A T E S. 2.6 I i t rI '} 260: L A W •S o F` THE' En' d•.non.-commihioned od'icers,,pr'ivates and niuficians, with ,f1.�.x�yr. , ,► .R. h, 1791 . SEC- �•- v4nd be it further enaRed, That each non-commif- ,' 'm���d And its cafe it ---�r-,✓ a �fuitable mumher of cornmifrio .. "ofi'icers. E y L--' v---� honed officer, private and mufician who ' has inliifed or fall . t that st�he regiment di- ` p Thal► appear .pr�obable`to the Prefident, B��u7ty for en- lI1JIf� purfuant to .the Aid aforefaid, or who Shall inlift _ Urfu- ' r t P lifi;menc, retied oto :be •raifed;by the aforefaid .a6' 'and 'h} this at% will ant to this A& - be-be intitled to receive' fix dollarsasabounty. not be'completadrin time^to;pxofecutefuchm�ilitarygper�ationsas SEc. s: end be it further- enacted, That in cafe the P.refl.dent exigencies �riay:.requiue, <itifliall ibe lawful efor }the ,Neiicientftti , r of the United States fhoulid dee'm' the empioyment`of a Ma, malke fc bfiitute -fox ,the .defici�enciy., `by, Araific-g fu h, farther What oEficcrs jor- General, Bri' adier-General, a �'arter-Mader and Chap. number ofleviies-,tor by •calling,into .the rfer♦vice of Elle United may be appoint- lain or either of them 'eirentiai to the . ublic intereft, that he ' States bad, of mi.litia' as (hall -be oqual 'hereto. P Y be and; he liereb is empowered, b and with, the. advice and j - r� r,r anizc Y P . Y, :S-Ec 9 Xnd.hv it further �enac�led t�llat tlr�e if'relident be, �. , content of the `Senate t'o a oint' the 'faine.accordin l And levies, and the 1""ea' ' Pp p Y and .he hereby Is empowered to.,orgartize th.e ifaid , a Ma or.Geiaeral; fo appoin> ed;' may'' chafe. his Aid de, Camp., al©ne to appoint ;the ;cciramiffioned officm thereof, iia the j e T1P ` and a BrI tidier-General his Bri a& 'Ma or from- the Ca • g g J P rnanner'he .nay-Judg.e :proper.. tains or fubalterns ' of the- line. Provided' alwa s, That the f Militia y SEc. io'. . 44nd •he :tt uriber enacted, chat .the c©rillnlllioned A . . and le- Maior-Ge'neral' and Bri adierr-General fo to be appointed fball ' r � .arid non-coiYilniffianod :o#hcers, privates �and'�iutmfioiiHits .of Clic vies to ve on 1 �. �1, the fame foot'— and how long ref eclivel ' continue in " pa Burin . Such terms only, as the . <<,x, p y y;' g y, rr1lllitla nr:faid carps of levies, .fhall .during the Crime of . �ir ink as the 4 COntinue in fcr- Prefidentof the United��States in his'difc`retion (hall deem it Service, be fubaecFt to the rules and articles 1'of -w-ax , and 'they troops of the Vice• requifit� for-llthe' public fervice: fha;l bemtixled to the fame day, :rarlo>as and ,forage, land, in i ` SEC.`6. tlnd be it further enacted, That ffi cafea' Major=Gen- cafe of wounds orldifabiht'y In the,hne of their ,duty, A the Aid de Cam Bri. eral, B igadier-General, �uarter-Mafter, p, fametcoznpe fatiou�as xhe troops m'f the Tlntted Statas. gade-MaJ.or- and' Chaplaln illould; be�`appointed, their pay and :fie, I'I .;find be .it �icr�her .enaged That the non commif- Pay and allow r 9 and entitled tO aneesto the of- allowa ccs (hall be refpe&ively as ,.hereiri mentioned : The Aomzd"�icer-s,privatcsia and,.m�uficians of,the fi�idicorps ofdevies clothing, ficerg, Major ener�l. (hall b, Intatled to one hundred and twenty fhall'be i�ntitieaitci Trecei�ve d'u.c-h:proportional quann. of clotih. A" five dollars, mRonthl' a'�, ftwent . dollars allowance for forage Y P y Y ' ', i,og; :lis their trine ofr.�uice shall:bear,t,o the annual allowa'nr , monthly, and for dail,yyfubf fen_ �e fifteen'rati.ons, or.•money in af�cicmtliitng to tlr e�troops "of the United S�tates., :fxi'bjgft, Low- J .lieu thereof. at, the r6hiiAc'�' rice. The �B1'igadier-General, evier,tto a }pro,portio{nal,;cledu ion Iran !their rpa i fhall belnt tled 'to,hi�net ;four dollars monthly pay, fig And at , •urrther .enaI7 d, That ea.cli of the non- and � bounty, y Y P Y SEc. i 2. teen dollars allowance for,.-for.a .e- monthl_ .,_ ancHor. daily..fub.. _ g Y Y commifii ne=d ,officers,, ipriv'ates ,and xllufiicians of the fold fiitence twelve rations, or money in lieu thereof at the cone, levies, jhall be e'ntitIed to receive three. dollars as a.liountye "t , . c: i. 2d �e it urther ena`Aed, -That in cxfe' th"e nature trac`� price. That the Quarter-1Vlafi�r Mall be entitled to the fame pay, rations and forage, as the Lieutenant-Colonel. Coma of the fe vice, upcan'�hich "the troops of the United States and engage a J f I P Y tF . . ;. iinaridant"or= a regrrn'e t: That, the Aid d' -Camp -be -intitled,- Surgeon s ttiatc: • a 'ra ort ' and inay Abe employed; � �fhoul i �requi a }g;neatetr °nz>�rnJ 't'-of fur- $ i including ail.--allowances, t� the failrio pay; , ti peon s mates tha�i ,are sproicecl ftfin trfie Ibefore mentioned r , forage•; as`_'a Mai:or:. of -a• regiment ' That the'' $rigade•Ma• ties, the ,Fxdfi.dent tof, tthe )Vnited States may engage, froin "or be entitled including allowances to the fame pay, rations time to time, fuck additional number of furgeon's mates, as J 3 g ' and fora e, -as a 1V�a'or of, a. re iment•- That the-Chaplain ,be he Shall judge necefT'ary. ifiiMed ,&Afey -dollafs"per month, including.pay, ratlons and SEC. 14 , f That the commiffioned t . And be it urt[�er ena�ed, i Aiiowanee tv f6ra&. Q 1Cer�, ..V.40 &all'bc Yee 10. ..,r Wt.1" the officers for w' Authority to_' SEC, nd'be.it uirf ger 'er�ci� ed, That if, .111 the opinion 0£ � regiments, fhall be entitled . to receive for every recruit recruiting, ! r ]J' 7 .., v the Prefident the, Pr4denla it ' will be: r.condu to " , ' ' " •� ' the g4oi ,of the, fer. who shall oe airy e711LLed and mustered, the Sum of two l 1 z . , to empioy mi- < iz litia cavalry, vice;' to engage a body 'of' militia 'to yferve^as- cavalry lthey,fur dollars. ` nifhin their own horfes, arms and, pxovluons, it. Sha 1 be:.laWA SEc z 5. find be it further enacted, That for defraying the . , i . , Appropriation ful"for Rhirm to offer fiich' allowang5 , .0 erncoura e; shear en a , ,-,,,, g ; g; g.a expenfe for one year, of the additional re6-«��ent to be railed omonies for • defraying the ex enfe for a like carrying this ing.in the'fervice,, for,,`fucl' tiYlie and ort fuch� terms; as,-he shall. 6i �#rtu ;tof his act for defra ... y , • y u P Ad into eife6t. deem =it'e ed ent; to pref vibe. term of the officers mentioned in the feventh fec'tion of this M SEC, 8. ,end best,further; enacted,'Thacii'•theNefident,Iliould a for defra in the e� enfe of the faid militia-horfe, mils- , . Y g P be of 6p n. that;it will be conductive toy the. p4blie, fer ,ice;, Citi-foot, and levies, which may be called into, or engaged for �,IA and levies ,in ao ern to troo s. igli9ed• .under the deinotpinas:on of, levies lino . • the zervice or the United States, purfuant to this act , for de- ' addition to, or , Y, P in 'lieu o£ mils_ addition to or in.place of the .milxia,_ which u}, virtue' of thC. rayilig the expenfe of fuch fur eon's mates, as may be ap- tia, powers vefted_ in him by,:lave, be. is.authorizedr to call iiL fo toe. pointed purfuant to the fifteent fed.ion of this ad ; for de- 1 fervid of;theUnited Stat es,itIna)1 be,lawfullfur him.to taste .for recruiting ' ,� ��: fraying the expenfe of recruiting the faid two regiments , and a term'notexceedin fix months to lie, dt<fcharsred fooner if'the, fox de#raying the expenfe of any military ports which the t ; � f ublicfervice will permit a corps, not exceeding two thou R r r Pr*fident ,, P P P fand r� i } Y i 94 k, ' . t r i 'f x' all a. t M7h :(� 4rt.=„�:-'#+++i••. -r, .,r ,t 'i '.•: ,b:...r., ,r::'' r, _.r ':,6' 1:,"!a „ j.°, ^"�”. .> � - ,. t. .. n .(jfr i .,:.. .M f.. ry- •ti.r. .lr• ..... ..... :.`J" . . ;:. . .. .. .. 1 n .' [....J.♦ ^u�y: � '.i..# 1..e.A.1. 'r' .•..• -.a. ... .F''.IF.n. • M '.11f'. .1' n n....n • n• ir.. i .•..� RIF! 1l. Ary Y'l. .M . 2 1 M ` h r IN l M 1, t. r rr r Y •)- 1I �A T'f 11 A Y i LAW S 1 _ A.D. 1791 . President (hall judge expedient and proper to eflablish, there 1' be and hereby is appropriated a fum, not exceedin three- g s zrd its amount, hundred and •. twelve thoufand, - fix hundred. and eighth-fix dollars and twenty cents, to be paid out of the monies, which, prior to the firft day of January next, shall arife from the duties impofed upon fpirits diffiilled within the United States, _. and from dills, by the aeSt, intituled, iG An ad repealing, after 0 F T H E i the ]aft day of June next, the duties heretofore laid- upon dif- I s` tilled fpirits imported from abroad, and lam others in their C laying (lead ; and alto upon fpirits diffilled within the United States, r.. and for appropriating the fame ;" together with the excefs •� of duties which mayarife from the duties impofed by the faid . 0 N G Eso r as on imported fpirits; beyond thofe which would h ave arifen by the aft, intituled, An aft making further provifion for 4 '` I the payment of the debts of the United States." . r a f ice may not be im eded �l ® f(�. ,1 ' And to the end that the public ery y p for want of neceffary means SF, ; .� e. i 60 , Jnd be it further enacted, That it (hall be lawful which may befnr the Prefident to take on loan the whole fum by this a6'f C H A P. I. ' borrowed if necdary, appropriated, or fo much thereof as he may judge requifite, , at an interefl not exceedingfix per centum per annum. • and ,fin ACT granting further dime for making Return of the Enumeration o1 the TT:habitants in the Dyral of South- . the fund eftablished for thabve-mentioned appropriation a is hereby pledged ,for the re-payment of the principal and in- Carolina, tereif of any loan to be obtained in manner aforefaid ; and in SECTION I . E it enac`ed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta. ,deD. 17911 cafe of any; deficiency in the faid fund, the faith of the United Btives of the United States of &nerrca, in Con re s L..r, .....1 States is hereby alto pledged to make good. fuch deficiency: - af�embled, That it (hall be lawful for the Marfhal of the dmf Time for znak. ` '� of return ex- FREDERICK a FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, trict o South-Carolina, to complete and make return of the tended to iik Speaker of the Houfe of l�eprefentatives. enumeration of the inhabitants of. the Paid diftrift, to the Pre- March, 79z. `5 ' O II`� ADAMS", Vice-Prefident of the United States and 11o,'knt of the United States in the form and manner refcrib- °' %t r,,,v -he Ac's intitlued 'c An .A providing for the enumer- ? J Pr ident of the Senate. - P g Approved, March the third, 1791. y° ar the inhabitants of the United States," at any time fqa before the first day of March next ; any thing in the faid GEORGE WASHINGTON; ti- III to the contrary motwithflanding. Prefident of the United States. ` JoxATHAx TRUMBU.t.L, Speaker of the l Iloufe of Reprefentatives. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and Prefident f the Senate. Approved, November the eighth, 179101 GEORGE WASHINGT'ON, Prefident of the United States. C H A Pe II. h, VA .1Qn,ACT making APPROPRIATIONS Jor the SUPPORT f GOVERNMENT for the Year One Thoufand Seven Hun- . Bred and Ninety-Two. SECTION I, E it enacted by the Senateand Houfe Oeprefenta- Ives o the United States o Zmerica m Con r�s' r g . � t of embled, 'shat for the fervice of the year one thoufand fevfn °- hundred Y 4sf 'b 1 . ai J T-t. i A i v t 1 r�l �,'�., .._ . �+•• we-.nk. __3. . . -AM.w*" ,. _.- . -"...t� .•,4n ".,,..a.,..m:..a5.. ....,...'w._ ..,»rs..�'•••-'w,...i4.-v,:.. ... _..:.,.,r..>.2..__..w,.,.A..w, _. _ .". :.. . _ . .. .._.. ., '- - - ... . .. J $ .. ".wl IsrveY�. .. _ :_, ,R-. /. .A! �..('� i. 1 1 ., M '.:. .. ..h _. - i ) : ,}•:.n eC:..,. _ � A" W a Sr. , *V r l' • f p r UT ED STA ES. ZGJ 2 L A • W S OF THE179 _ e 4- ty�two, and certified-by the Prefident of the Senate or Speak- A.D. t . er of, the ]oufe of Reprefentatives, in manner reduired by -•---,r--•-� fq,v. 179 i . hundred and ninety,two, and the•fupport of ahe civil Gift of law, for like -fervices during fefflons, shall be difcharged out the United States, including the incidental and contingent of the money herein before appropriated for the contingent specific app=°-ex enfes of the feveral de artments and offices thereof, thexe pr�acions for P P - ' 4 eXpenfes of the two Houfes of Con refs. � ig9z. fhall be appropriated a fum of money not exceeding thre,, SEe, 3• Ind be it ficrther' enac�tQd, That for difcharging cer- hundred and twenty-nine thoufand, fix hundred and fifty' ta;in - liquidated •claims upon the United States, for making, Jai Iiquiddtecl ' c.aina of ' three dollars, and fifty-fix cents that is to fay food defic><encies in former appropriations for the fupport of Court, and t" For the comperfation granted l y law to the Prefident of the .eivil lift-ef iblifinent, and 'for aiding the fund appro- cutters. t . Compenfation the United States,, the Vice-Prefident, Chief Juflice, Aflociate �n. priatecl for fife+ paytlent of certain officers of the Courts, ju- to the Pr and Attorney-General fifty,-three� tho>afand dollars. k dent, d.Xe. Judges, ..tors and witnefl-es, an"d•fflr the eitablifllmefit of ten cutters, 4, For the like compenfations to the D;<ftr�Id Judges, nineteen there'.giall -be appropriated a fum of money not exceeding ore " 1:06( t judges. thoufand eight hundred oohars. hundred and ninety=feven thoufand, -one hundred and nine- For the like compenia,tlons to the rnenibers of the Senate tee>ri dollars •a-nd forty-nine cents • that is-to fa -- and �Ioufe of Reprefentatives, and the officers and attend- :For difcharging' a balance due on 'a liquidated claim of his Members of ufesa ,e, jmated _an a eflion of fix months Balance due his Senate, &G. ants of the two Vie;:... - • � +_ . . , ,,. Nloitt Chri{fian imajefty agalnft the United States, for fuppltes cltrillian Ma- continuance, 'and ixicludirag t114e travelling, �epenfes of the during the late War, nine - thoufand and twenty 'dollars and ferry_ ' members, one hundred and twenty-nine thoufand, feven fixty�eight cents. hundred and thirty dollars. / For payment $of the principal and intereft on a liquidated F 6 Sec. of Treafu- For the like compenfations to the Secretary and officers of =r, &� artments of the '1'reafur of the United States, claim of Oliver 1.'ollock, late cbmnaercial agent of the U�tiit•cd ' the feveral dep Y re- Stater -it Newx0rleans for fu lies of cloathirig, 'awns and claim of cm including c1er and attendants, and the talanes of the ' 1'°aoclr M •ftores during the late war, one hundred and 'eight fpec�ive Loan.0-flicers, fixty t:houfain,d three 'hundred dollars* thoufand, fix hundred and five dollars, and, two•cents : Pro- For -the like compenfations to the Secretamy and oi}icers o ,�«red ' 1;hat the faid cinies be riot Maid to the fail Oliver sec.of State,&c. ,, t,,,� t of State fax thoufand three 6ndred dollars. r the Department � , Pollock, without the confent of the agents of the G�urt of sec.of War,&G. �j.��.r tl}e like CUwpeaPati"osis to ;the SSecretary .and ofcets � S nisi. 1 the D►epa l<nexat: -of War, name thoufand fix htandred dollars. pF ur making good deficiencies in the laff appropriations for beGeiences of Board of Corn �+ C1 the like -c the t+o .the Kexpbers of 'he Board ; f ► civil Jiff, Board ors, between the cornpenUtions to fun'd"ry officers of the civil lift-effablifli- C.ornniiflioaer� for the fettlement of tie 'aceo xits rprant• five thoufand. four h'utidred and fev"enty-one dollars. � ,StA, including :jerks ' the Uni ed States an:d the ';tndi ridlu,a For defraying fundry authorized expenfes to the Commif; , I � - For fundry cz• ; qnd -attendants, thirteen thoufan d ',aiie hu'g�dre�i dollars. fioners, of Loans in the feveral States, ,twenty=one thoufand penfes. For the like ,cnta) enfatious to .the Go�v�rnors Ju4 es and . g F, p �► , dollars. Governor &c. , . of the western other ,officers of the �iTeflern Territory of .the States, . Tarritory, includi ig continge c e.s, .�eleuen thoufand dAII� For defraying a balance of edrtain liquidated and Contin- crent mpeofes if, the TreafuiIy Uepartment , t%vo thoufand ,J For the ayrnent of the a;nFnual rant to Baran Ste�b�en �. B.S teuben- p _ - It - g , . - ' eight hundred 'dollars: ` purfuant to an Ad of Cangr�fs, two thoufand five hundred For defraying the additional ex0enfe of the enmeration of dollars. the inhabitants of the United States, nineteen thoufand feven j r� For the .payment of fundry penfions granted by the late hun,dted and feventy.two dollars and feventy-nine cents. N a., 's Penfie. `Government; two thoufand feven l untfred and q ty-feven For making good a deficierity in former appropriations, to dollars and feventy-three centse difcliar e the expences to clerks. jurors and. witneffes in the For defraying all ogler incidf.ntal and eoritirige>git expenfes g of the civil iii ' e abli{hm X, a cludjag fie wood,flationary, Coutts o the United States; five thotTfand dgllars. , Inddental ex- together ro�i'th zthe ;printing. work, and all other contingent For the maintenance and regai'r of light=lroufes, beacons . .; penfes of civ;l Houfes of Con ref's, rent and office ex- piers, flakes and- buoys, f xteen• thoufand dollars; l Lilt, 6cc. and expenfes of the two g For the expert-'e bf keeping prifoners eomn��tted tinder the entanamel Treafur , State, t of Con refs, the two mutes penfes of the threefeveraldepartrla Y� Y asiitihortt of the Ur�ifedl States; four t6ufarid- dollars. t� g War, and of the General Board of �!Co�lmiffioners twenty= Y • . F t ' For the e•R enfe of clerks and, books• in arranging the pub- one thoufand five hundred and fifty-1--c dollars acid eighty- P lie j;ecu•rities; two thtufailid four hundred- ai"rd- fray dollars. three gents, 'That the oa. . a nf'a loan to For .the parchsfe' of hydrometers' for the ufe of.the officers ' SEc. 2• .df�.nd bf It fprther m4affled, . the door-keepers of the two Iloufes, for *vices ce tet� a have ire the.executlod of tihic laws of revenue; one thoufand dollars. To the Door. P For the farther ex�penfe of buil'+d' � arid" eguippin'g ten` Keeper, been. heretofore .Irenderedr mai. be rendered tie r..teeefs . £ cut teles; tQ tlioufaild dollars: - '01#re and nine- Congrefs `forthe year ane thouiatl 'even ht :. d See. l y .,14•. �� � � � t lw , 1 F • • y vV • rel i 4' 1. _ Y a 1 n G l AYi Y!. t p1 tl • , s • .lay Y est r L A W S or; THE UNI TED S TA TES. 267 �. \ . �M1 I . IJV ' ' • O f,• � • • 1 tj e•, '� i� � � . 4, fliaci be itfurl&r enacted, That for the fupport of the ted States, and their common defence , and feconcity, out of �.D. r7g2,. fuch furplus as ihali have accrued to the end of the relent �:-V- military eflablifhment of the United States in �hc year one P p > thouiand feven hundred and ninet -two the a ment of the y on the revenues heretofore eftablifhed over and a- � Y payment ear, up 1 , i , . � s annual allowances to the invalid penfioners of the United bove the fums neceffary for the payment of intereft on the Scates, for defraying all expences incident to the Indian de- public debt during the fame year, and for fatisfying other' ' appropriations. I paztment, and for defraying the expenfes incurred in Prior the defenfive protection of the frontiers againft the Indians, JONATiIAx TRUMDULL, during the years one thoufand feven hundred and ninety, and Speaker o the Houfe o ne' re er�tarizer y' y f f p /� . one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-one, b virtue of the ,JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, and authority ve{ted in the Pref'dent -of the United States, by the 1°refident f the . Senateo alts relative to the military eflablifhnient, paff'ed the twenty- ninth of September, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty_ Approved, .December the twenty-third, 17910 -land the thirtieth of April, one thoufand f �• ' nine, p even hundred GEORGE WASHINGTON, and ninety, and for which no appropriations Crave' been made, Preef-dent of the UnitedStates. there shall be appropriated a fum of money, not exceeding _ five hundred and thirty-two thoufand, four hundred and for- - ty-nine dollars , feventy-fix cents,' and two • thirds of a cent ; C II AP. III. that is to fay' CAn F For the pay of the troops, one hundred and two thoufand 4n ACT for carrying into &W a CorltrabY between the fix hundred and eighty-fix dollars, - i •United States and the State of Pennsylvania. _ 'For fubfi{tence, one huudred and nineteen thoufand, fix OR duly conveying to the State of Pennf lvania a cer- hundred and eighty-eight dollars, and ninety-feven cents. Fg y I tain tract of land, the right to the government and 'u- Tor clothing, forty-eight thoufand dollars, xifdiior. r Forforage, four thoufand one hundred and fifty-two dollars, whereon was relinquifhed to the faid State by a Re• For the hofpital department,, ix thoufand dollars. solution of Congrefs of the fourth day of September, in the year one, thc,ufand feven hundred and - eighty-eight, and For the Quarter-Mailer s department, fifty thoufand dollars whereof the right of foil has been fold by virtue e f arevious For the ordinance de artmcnt feven thoufand twof hundred and four dollars and fixty-four .cents, bun Refolution or Congrefs of the fixth day of June in the fail For the contingent expenfes of the war department, includ- year. BE it ends ed b the Senate and Hou e o Re re en- � m ma s hire of ex reties allowances to officers for extra /' g P y _f p ✓ Trac4 of )and expenfes, printing, lofs of ftores of all kinds, adverlifin and tatives of the United States of Xinerica, in C'on�re s a embled g` ,, o ,f ,f conveyed to apprehending deferters, twenty•thoufand dollars, Penni lvania That the President of the United States.be authorized, on ful- y c.�. - nr' °" For the. difchar a of certain fums due f r filment of the terms flr ulated th o and fIIbfift p on a art of the state of Penn. on certain con-* G ,; h Pditions, ence of fundry o cers of the late army, and for pay of . the- fylvania, to fifue letters patent, in the name and under the Peal of the United States granting and conveying to the faid late Maryland line, for which no appropriations have beerx � g g y ng ' made, ten thoufand four hundred and ninety dollars and (tate forever the faid,traa of land, as the fame was ascertained thirty-fix.cents, by a Purvey inade in purfuance of the Refolut;on of Congrefs For. the payment of thc annual allowances to invalid pen of the fixth day of June, one thoufand (even hundred and i Pte : — ers, froners, eighty-feven thoufand four hundred and fixty-three --eighty.-eight. dollars fixt cents, -and two thirds of a cent,. � yJONATHAN TRUMBULL, , For defraying all expenfes incident to the Indian depart.. Speaker of the lufe of eprefentatives. ; ment, authorized by law, thirty-nine thoufand four hundred' JOHN ADAMS Vice-Pr fdEnt of the United States, avid and twenty-four dollars, ani fevent.y-one cents. '' rs , For defrrying the expenfes incurred in -the defenfive protec. . Pr(dent of the Senate, , _ .. ....... .... _.__.__ __-- -_..._-- ._.. Approved, anuar the third r 2. tion of the frontiers, as before recited, thirty-feven thoufand Pp y 79 q three hundred and thirty-nin a dollars and forty-eight cents. GEORGE WASHINGTON, a S.uc• 5.- And be it further enacted, That the feveral appropria Prdent of the United Stater. _ _ ,1�ds for tions herein before made, fhall be paid and dikharged out of the _ - r�>>, the funds following, to wit ; first, out of the fum of fix bun_ -- apFwaa IMI, Bred thoufand dollars which by the Ad, intituled, ' 9' An ,A.& 1" making provifion for the debt of the United States," is remft C H A P' ferved earl for the fu ort of the government of the Dpi- f: Y . Ys PP { tech f SKI 44 144 {; 4 . a �1 qh„ 1 • �i l t S ' Y { r y•M t i e. .i„ _ rt ♦. w '♦'.... , _. .,. ,.. .. ',. .'`1,.. _ :3. ..�. .`I .t y r .. L'YS:a.� ' s � A r , i off � ED STATES• 269 268 L A W S o rH . U N I T 1 , ,t4 C H A P. IV. ed to be from the 'la{l day of= February to the laic day of No- R• 1� - ( 792• vernber in ever year, for-eacla and every ton of fuch veirel's ----�---� r' `` , . Y y , f',� AST' to extend.the `Time lindied for f fettling the f�ccount.s c, burthen, according to her ad aneafureme�3t as hcenfed of en- l ' of the Urai�ted States with the Inrt:vzdual �.ta, es'. robed, if of twenty tons and not exceeding thirty tons, one Scc. z . Batives E it enacted by the Senate and floati e' of '� eprefen- and an half dollar3, and i� a afo thirty tons, .two and an x '1 half dollars, of which allowaa ce aforefaict, three eighth parts E of the United States of America in - �'ongrefs r a embled, That the powers of the Board of Cosi:: boners, (hall accrue and belong to the'owner of= fuch. fiimg vefrel, which,, b an Acl, .affed in the fecond' fefi"ion. of the Fi it Con- and the other five eights thereof (hall be divided by him,_ his ' Board Comniif• , _ agent or lawful reprefentative, to and among the feveral fifh- ° y P _ fioncrs ��nti_ grefs, was eilab�afed to fettle the accounts between e Unz- g in fuch vetfel during ` ti `I nued till 1793• ted States and:. individual fftates, fhall continue until the firil ermen who fhall have been employed ` " ufand feven hundred and nines -three, the feafon aforefaid, or a pars thereof, as the cafe may be, in day of July one tho. Y fs (hall be foo accom ((feed. such proportions as the fi they shall refpec'lly ely have taken . unlefs the bufine p �_ . the whole uantit of fif1, taken on board fuch Snc . 2. Anel be, it further �enaded, That the afore aid Ad may bear to cl y. - ° t With shall extend to the fettlement of the accounts between the •vefl'el during fuch feafon -,P -o vided, That the allowance afore ¢ : To fettle til .the an one veffel, for one feafon, (hall not exceed one ' Vermont. United States and the fiate of Vermont . And thatn Paid on y firft day of Decomber next (hall be allowed fol• the maid Bate hundred and feventy dollars_ • SFe. 2. And be it further enacted, That on the .sail day' of to exhibit its claims. d there (hall alfo be paid to the Annual allow• SEc. 3. And be it further enacted, That from and a`ter the December annuals as afvre�a� , 1 ` � ance to fifhing Pay A princi- affin of this A the a of the rind' a°1 Clerk o•r the fail :n Tier of every fifyhing boat or vehel of_ more than •five tons, „frrel9, above par Clerk. p g pay P cP Board (hall be the fame as the pay. of the princzpa clerk in and lefs than twenty- tons, or to his agent or lawful reprefen- s tong, ' the a ::ditor's office. tative, by the Colleaor of the diilrid where fuch boat or vef- JQNATHA-N TRUMS.ULL, fel may belong, 'the fum ' of one : dollar upon every ton ad- Speaker of the Houfe of Relic fermi ratilues. meafurement of fuch boat ox- ,veffel ; which allowance (hall be , accounted .for as part of the proceeds of the fares of laid boat r JOHN ADAMS) Vice-Pr f dent. of the United States and ' or vefiel, and (hall accoz'd><r3igly be fo divided among all per- JOHN ?f rho Senate. Eons in.terefted therein : d'ro�ided ,however, 'that this allowance A-proved, aJsuary the twenty..-third, i 2. (hall be made only to fuch boats or vefl'e!s as (hall have ac'lual- 1 ly Teen .employed at .fea is the cod fifliery, for the terns of GEORGE WASHINGTON, four months at the leaf}, of the preceedingfeafon : And pro- Prdent States. , 'Tf the Unites sided alfa, ;That• fuch boat or veifel (hall have landed in the under what re- %, e- , utations, � _ courfe of Paid preceeding` feafon, a\quantity . of. fifh• not lei's , _ _ L — quintals • M F • C H A P. V. than �wCwc ytul.,��als for. every ton.:of her. admeafurecr:�ent - the Paid quantity 'of fx(h to be afrPrtai ned .when ,dried and szin certain Fifhcries o • the United• Stades,, cured fit for exportation; a'�ri according to ahe weight there- fcn AC con�•er g ,f and avernnant o' the Fi e�'nn of, as. the fame fhtll -weigh at the time of delivexy when ac- and for' the re' Mallon g , ,f � , original em toyed therein. xually fold ; which account of the weight, with the h l o . adjuilment and fettlement of the fare or fares among SXC6 it enacted h , the S-enate.and-Hou a on Re � enfdke� ; F y f ' ownears,and fifhermen, to with a written :accou©.t of the fen th,, breadth and depth Qf faid .boat or,veffel and the time f Bof the United States o,f' America, in Congrefs aJf�niblod , g That the allowance now made upon. the expgxtatia3� of dried fhe has aftually been employed in the f3ihery in the preceed- fifh of the fifheries of the United', Stades, in lieu o a draw- ing feafon, (hall in all cafes to produced and (worn or affirm. ; back of the duties laid on the fast ufetl in prefery n the fame: . ed to, before the faid Colle&or: of the , dif}ri& to order to en- �'j .4uowance in foals ceafe Qza all driedffl'< exported after the tenni da of - , lieu of dray*_ y title the.;owner, his agent or lawful reprefentative,-to receive ��• alent therefor, And if at an time within one year back, Eo June June next, ands, as a commutatioAn and equiv , the allowance aforefazd•. y. :,. 1793• there fhall be afterwards paid on the lafl day of december` ; h after pay went of fu..h aIlov ance; it fhall appear that any frau annually, to the owner of every yefl'e : or his: agent, by or deceits has been prac'l:ifed in obtaining the fame, the boat 1'r Colleelor of., the. diftr�tO where fi}�h vefl'el nl ay belong, that or veifel upon which fuch allowance _ fhall have been paid, if fall be - ualihed agireeably to law, for carrying on the bank Allowance to q found within the diflrid atforefaid, fhall be forfeited , other wife the owner or owners basin rac'lifed fuch fraud or de- Sihing vei�els, and• other code �fhertes, and than�hatr actually hope been em g p _ ployed therein at fea for the term of four months at the leaft. reit, (hall forfeit and' pay one hundred tdollars ; to be fued of the fiihiing feafon, next preceeding which feafon is _accQunt- for, recovered and appropriated lik7e, manner as; forfeitures oa . m� T t t and t I e r • /r uv j •' � Y �i r; v m A ..... _- ... . -r-_ .. .'I^+'L' 'M.. : . _. ,L' :'. i .. _:_.._...c:^. >:, .. _ .rayy,/au._ _ ....�.r..'.ra-nWWKV3,1Y.>±Y _"'-a•w� r.a ._Sy� ^'r..,•it .T rn fs.• '��-r'. - .d. ., a ..told • ,N„ - •'n ...�' ['.. r ri+.. 4 • r„ .x 4r{ .:".I�~•,• a. . •j:'' S. '!.' . .L � 4 o .........,r ...:. RPM!, ".r .�V F1�'. '...DIS, t F � f 1 Vk . rI 3 ' C �st 41 i F 5 N rY 2 70 L A W S aN THE UN � ']� E D T A TE �. 271 x l' 1' f1.U. i 2. au.d enaities are to be, Cued or, rc ovexed and appropriated ley, &all forfeit to. the ufe of the owner of fuch1veirel, liis f�iare A.D. � 79�. i�' --•,�---�- for ny k�xeacli of an Aft, entitled, 11tH A o' provide more, of the allowance, which fhall be laid. upon fia,Ch voyage a5 is �----Y---� �• . herein Wanted. effeelually. fo'r the colleftion of duties jinpofed byelaw oia �1''ha'c wlyei•e a>~ amreenS'en't goods wares. arid: merchandife imported into tke, Unhed Rr,d' be its rtrtj�er encz e� , . , SFc. f g :fates, and op. the tonnage of ilii s or. vei£cls."= or cans rack tllall be i�) m=isle and, frgned for a firrig voyage or s r g P far the r tin feafon and an' ' fi' which (nay have been caught ' SEsA 3.. And- he it fur. ibex enaeled That the-owner. or, own.. g •. • ' ar-d' fuch veff1d during the fatne, (hall be d'eli,vered to the ; `fifh16 vefk1 of-mvr t- t^•iu and upwards, his.or on bo�. i t i M. at e;venyt g' �Y l� �. otivner or his agent Etat cure anyd shall be fold by ffid� owner their• agept or. laWfui• reprefientative fhall previous to recd is ' Owners of 6ih- • ' or a�erzt fuck vefPel (hall! for the. term cif` fix rd6hths after ing' the �all,owanee which is, pxoxided for in, this Aa, produga ing veirels how . . fuch tale, be liable and, a6verable for the tkippO's and eery h r to proceed to to •the. Collector who is. authorized, to pay, th'e: fame, the. ori;. I obtain the. al. ` i i a reel nt' or reemeAxs w ich. have. been made other f fl're-rmaiA time, of' fads $4r, and tna�•,be proceeded lowancer g may ' n !I in the fame form, and to the'faMid, cff&, a§- airy otfhlcr j• granted b • this with tl c fifhermen employed OR board fuch`vefiel:, •as;is 1}elrei_n. a�ai ' _ a ' ALt• j befo>je. recfuixed, iad alfa a. ceriific'at�e to be by . him or them ve{fel- i s by law ltabl�e,_ and may be pro�aeded agalnit fdr tht- fabfcribed; thersifi. :meiitionifng the par i6lar_ days, •an: which wages of fearnr rl_ or tnaritltrrs` rri tlie' merctrant's service. And fuch, veffei} failed aad.ra u,r©ed, on th4d fdveral voyages.or. faxes , upon- fuch- pnoce#i €ter thel valtie of a fH re` o'r snare' of: the fhe may have made in the preceeding, Minx feafba to-the proceeds of fifli delivered and fold as aforefaid, it ih-111 be iii truth. o£ Which the.} ihall':f eas.or. affrxr>�i before the.ColleCtor cumbjent:on t4a aw nelr. orhi&agerit, to: prodaac0 a iu.c account y a£orefaid. or the • a.las aad' divifion of fuch fifh according to fuch agree- e. A,nd .be. i uctl ex enat�#e�' Tl na ilii. ' . or_ ve11•e1r. of metst o.r oQYptra4t, gther.wife they, faid veffel:fl�all be a�nftivei�able ' $• 4 f ' W - P f for what may he the higheft value of the . _ t�'�e3�ty� tons or, up,atard_s, esnplaye�d gas aforefaid fliall� be.en* up.Qn . �cl� px°cefs ibittledtv,the ailovtarace, ranxed b: . this:E�c'f, unlefs tl�e•ik' els~ fhare or ihires demanded. Bu•t in all caies,, thc owner of g fuch veifel o>• e}aC, .appeAiog; to ar�f er to Citch grocefs, 1 ouinAfferthereof•f pl before he - roceeds on.an ,f fhi a a .e _ ` ' P y y g ' an• h`is;a`ccoun`t•of g;:ne al fupplies made for >ta an a ree=inerit.rt� WI'ltl a or. ;flu stat wrth evexy fifber. may offer tlierep . . >pn�it einaplo ped: then m; exceDtMO oria-Vy _an ap re.raice: or fer. fuch fi'Fhtng voyaged an♦d ' of other fupplies therefor made, to X P _ .ofy tl�e. d�;r .dala�4.an A (hall. be a.11nxued to, producevant of,himfelf.' or owner y and• iri. addition- f6 fuch urns of e.�the fb�ipinent as ixla.y, �e,agreedon:;ihall~ sin fiich:agxeuiertt=-exprefs evidence thereof in anfwer to their demands refpetvely, and WhC:dher; thf.4 faMi. d is: i6 continue.• fer',one-. vpy4age. or for-Akejudgment shall be tendered tipo-ii fuch procefs, for the refp�c't: ft feafAta, ancl; ibaJl alfo,.e�tprefis_that •the ; ®r�the..pro" ive bal�;ttees which upon. filch an int >ry. il3all appear • , r.�. a, . ;, cce.da. di fuch R[hia,g> vo_yago or voyages.whiahf.mayJ appertain. raided ahvays) That wYien,• procefs ihall� be• iilaed againft• .an f tothe: $ ertrien f1ia1 be davrded= axrcong:them. ixn praporoio.ia veilei liable as aforei'airl; if the o�vtiei' thereof or his ager�x tQ 'tha quailitities ori aua�abg, of:fatid; filh. they may - r;eipes illi give rlwitd toLera�ah tfii)ierrnaaa sac �vhof�rf vbr. fr oh prosef' x . , ,. fufaent� fcurytv. 'the `larisfadochall �;. ififcute4 witthtr ively rca �glt .;: which.arernentfall . bce�dolfed : org . ` • c frit c3 : .;niliibe$ :.oh: t�he�. peac�r ,oiaet: € vcrhoii i>flti ll bet -r ai mdd } oour ter#ig>ned. . bli...,the - ow er<_: of. fiicl f&ihln t-vctl'el4 or .l�rs a . emG '1�_ hd-, ifs , a&w JWffi&rmam,_ 1~i�vin e'i . a ,est-himfelf for a by!&c. i 6 w n e a or-fagen�t arid:: tl'<a vt+l�er 'by. t�i�`=fi�tet`r»an o�C' fifhua leaf n an .f;fhisi �e l f and. fiEher enrpurfuing•.iuch :pwmfs,' ; of iff1 either party itiall� re3; !� j voyage ©n for. the g o , xn y g , fin, cl av, xe�m nt_, therefor a§ .a€orefaid fiiall Cherie fir, fuf ; 1�eai,the-iufticat:&fb •apgaknxxidc.f} all:n�ri e� hi sLatfdeiat ; tg Ag i s a�d�vu ile fuch agreement rec>tia ns .ince.a`h&bo-be. erfbrgz. villi :c+�iiaitifon . o:.ani' er; aitd�.pa�, �v?ha vier fats T(hall be'.r • ; �d defen Q a�bfent . hii11felfr frons fuch= veffd Wuit•h�out. leave cnrhe Bina of themNonlfuch prctta�e#'S,_ there ihallYbe ori irnj '- nx aaL�; aE 0 -nf J fuch vefief':^ P,•o aided; ;T1+aaL noth:.na of hfk _. ,. " •i ripper. &hd;e�;•-or4of :thnwiaar or hi$agent, :di{'eIi �s�a UA. fuch._d�fgt_ter ffaaA hi liable to the ' fapaepenalt:seed aa.d�efe tin.& hes is,� ,co.n.taiaedi fh4lb 'prc veia.t` •:any filher� art fro iii having-( � fc > e>i or .mari�uera. at fable to. i iihe:rnerclia Ht's yr ey ' l 4.61 -c'�.bry at! common , fort his 4u' orf. •il>?ar�� of fi�i o>� ' the Cede theltenf�as3 afbrofaidl . fi ,r and may: in hke.,inanner, and up�on.the.like.carnplaint,and. �� d (; r pPbof, -bo appisehcndecl;� and:detaine�d a d:all,co#t of°pxorefs SE Ano •~bp&further Snap '�'hat the t1i' vvl ae here-'nrawback on ' f • • fasted filo &c, aotd eonimlt ie�nt:, if paid b. tli.e.naai}e>~cu awneF (hall►be de. Wore <altowsd:on .ti &,e�portattav o'f-io►riaig� driedand' pit' repealed, and �r y ' ledr fir;{and tothett i=ore grt:faltzd�prcciviftotis,,:btu iid -tl#e;fame t dub c4 .aut,a. the, (hi6,`of A$a_ or, proceeds' of any . fifbr ' 1 voltage to,. which�ftLch: def'ei"ter had- 'oa" Miall'� be M-e doided. i x he=t�.lr>�e • • • w'` Aryzd be=_rlt` u $b e#a�_dr Z h ti• "tliie.• �tl ;irC�31n�onies arifing s . d x+ .t1*>��1� a•�y fi�herman,`having engaged'-hrmf.�lf.as afor-,efa�d',.whY�i 7, . :. r �; • s �� . , . ll llvrae•rriatn:ink writ t3stl�ae ofc►tl • ai a. iota= of ilio allowa�e therefrom ap- ✓r fhall�dufitrg :fiichlfifhing� vpy:age; refs fe:or..neg1cift. Lis' prop q r f r gropriated to clot ©> laoas•d tl ie_ ih h e eI beiia the>•eto ardared or 're- off+ t i�vaxpro tatrunro�tl�€e�d><ietli�ih of the I�sri1ed States, a►�d� gay allowances {' y g= , grant by this gired_by:the: sitar =or flipper✓ Che>�eof ar fl�all QthPxwa �:xe- oflher.dxarbcleQnfrei$ drill a 'd�plllted�fii3 and= the a� s . foie@ice f' 1Gedprnviclx be 'aid- the ftattie Aro •h-ditbr appro- fir} his`Jufl commands,.to.therhindr�n ;or d$tri»ent of l ' Vtoyagc, betide being anfwerable for all dams es arifin there- rind g � b - y, i . ri $Vi" f j 1 I fx tai w 4 .• !''7.. o « .:,• .m.xe.-,... ....•.....rr.l xxa:. - c=.s. •_tw. 'r ,. x .. ,� P � �n�j*i!. i . .. . a _ -.. _.r._- _ .... _.:.. ----• ..aaa.:. « e.•.�.•..:.,ori x.d.a . aM,i •• Y A f I �� I i f - ..' , .. r `�! .. _ yl '.. :u.'.1• : .. . , .. _. . .•I � ,yr Yui."s• _ r „a:6:Yi.�~•a. •.' .. ^l'�'4Y }-•.YI!h+r. .';rte... _ -. n. i _ .... . a 1 r r a , icy,aW'. r y ; t` :•4 il r n V:vii • �,Z 272 L - A W S Or THE U N T E D S T A rl, E S, 273 11.D. 1 92 . riated. to the payment of the allowancesgrantedby this a6t, Exeter and Concord , to /l. l�. iY � � • 7 p ry ; and alto from 1 urtfcnouth by 1r and in cafe the monies fo appropriated !all inadequate , Ilanover in New•liampth' o'e ; and l�rom Salem to M��rble- ��'-•-1 the deficiency shall be fupplied out of any In whi ch froth had , and frorti Salem to Gouceiic r ; and f~c� ni Y;c,l.l;on, by . l time to time fliall be in the Treafury of the United States) I'ruvidence, Newport , and New Lc,ncicr�n, to New-Haven , a;►d and not otherwife appropriated. frniti L,{,{}on , thrc�u(rli 1'auntun , co Ncw•lledford ; and frons ; $. Penalty on SEC . 8. find be it urther enabled 'l'hat any perfon who b and � rYuearii�g falfe- ' f any, or affirmation re uired b this `Taunton, t11COUbll W;irrcn 1n J Ilr�flol, to Ne�� port , , fhall declare falfel • in an q Y b PI mouth to Barn{tat�le ; and ft`c�m Spring- i ' tY 1 nvicZed thereof in an Court of the United from •Botton, � y s , ok in the State t a&, being duly co Y field in the State cf ..flachufetts, tot{tnderh,� .,.. States, having jurifdi&ion of fuck offence, (hall fuffer the of New-York, and from Spring. field , by Northampton, i3rat- fame penalties as are provided for falfe fwearing or aftiirming, tleborouglt, and C;harlc{town , by Windfor in Vermont, to s t by the as before-mentioned, and to be in like manner fued 1-lanover, and from Hartford , by Middletown , to New-Lon - for, recovered and appropriated cion al{o from Hartford to Norwich, and Providence ; and ! � SEC. g, And be st further enaRed, That this Aa f call Conti• the term of (even ears acid frons from Providence to Worcefter, anis from Pliiladelphia, by Limitation. nue and be in force for years, , Chamberfburg, thence to the end of the next feffton of Con refs and no Lfincaflei , Yorktown, Carlifle, Sliippeniburg g ' Bedford acid Graniburg, to Pittfburg ; and from Philadel•- '� longer, phia , to Bethlehem ; from Bethlehem, by Reading and hear- • . JoNATHAN TRUMI3ULL, Speaker 0f the Houle a,r rifbsrg, to Carlifle, and from Bethlehem, by 1?`14ton , SufTex Ward 's Brid(re, and Kingfi.on , to Rej�refentatcves• Cciu,• t _IIoufe, Gofhen, 0 a JOHN ADAMS Tice-Prerdent o ib Wiled States, and 17hii1ebeck • from Philadelphia, by Salem , to Bridgetown ; and O ' f f Prefident of theScnate. bvWarwick Georgetown fromWilmington , b Chetterrnills and to Vienna andfrorri Vienna Approved, February the fixtewb.) 1792.0 4iertu wn , b New- by Salisbury, to Snow-lull ; alfo ff0m Wilmingtc�r. , y ' d tales. Caine, Cantweil's Bridge and Duck-Creek, to Dova Nor>�id Pre of the Unite S from thence by !Milford, Dagfborough, Snow -11ill an in Vir mia and from ampton Court-Houfe, to Norfolk: g C H A P. vie Baltimore to Annapolis, Upper-Marlborough Pifcatawa,Port - ha ticc� to I ' 'Tobacco, Allen's-Fre{h, Newport , and C p .eonard - OST—OFFICE and Town, ; and from JZich!:aond , by yVilliamiburg, Yorktown •fin ACT to 0ablz/b the P b fort A • within the United Stater. and Hampton, tuNorfolk • and from Frcclerickflaurg, y 1? �. a ' barina ; and fr::n: thence, crof- royal and 1 appahanock, to Ur, SEC. I . Bof E it ena�fed bytbeSenate and Houfe of Reprefentativeo ling Rapp aliai1ock, and proceeding byNorthuniberlandCourt- the Un:ted Stater o America, in Congrefs afembled,f Zl()ufe, toKinfale on tlieriverYeocornico, thenceb, eilmore- ERabli{hment That from and after the firft day of ,June next, the f=ollowing landCi,ort-Houfe,throughl,ecd's- town,toFrecierickfburg ; and of poftroadsaf., roads be ef}ablifhed as poft•roads, namely From Vifca{fetfrc,rnPeter[burg,byCabin-Point , Smithfield, & Suffolk,toPortf- if , ter ift June in the di{trift o£ Maine, to Savannah in Georgia; by the fol- ne:c• �nc�uth, and from Suffolk, to Edenton , and by Plymouth to , lowing route, to wit, ; .Portland, Portfmouth , Newbutyport, Wafhington ; and from Wafliington to Newbern , an thence Ipfwich, . Salern, Bofton, Worceflrer, Springfield, ]Hartford, t = Z t i zabethtown s . �rvvalk to � . ilmington ; and from i�ayettevi??e, Jj -.. ew•Haven Stratford Fairfield, VWarrington, Middletown, N , r to Wilmington ; and from Halifax, by nt' Stamford, New-York, Newark, Elizabethtown, Woodbridge,. i,, ,,•oug,a � Salem, to Salifbury ; from Halifax by Blunt s-vine, • - hef- d from Edenton, b Brunfwck, Princeton, Trenton , Brifiol, Philadelphia, C '� , Daileys to Plymouth , an Y 1` Wilmington, Elkton Charlefbown, Havre de Grace, . ertford, Ni �i�zrtford, Nixt�nton, Sawyer's-Ferry, in Camden County, to Hartford Baltimore, Bladenfburg, Georgetown , Alexandria,. , , • y New- reen Ha- Indian lc>w�c , in Currituck Count and Iron, York, Colchefler, Dumfries, Ffederickfburg, Bowling_G Bennin ton ManehefteraridRutland to Burling- ,. by Albany , g • , , u Hover Court-boufe Richmond P'eterfburg, Halifax, `1 arbod, b Schenectady, ti ton, cin Lake, C.hampcain , and from Albany, y y x Fou h,. Smithfield Fayetteville, Newbridge over ]Drowning ning from New- 5'ork to Hartford through .. g to Connajorharrie ; , . .y creek, Cheraw Court•houfc Camden Statcfbur Columbia , �, field ' � � from thence to Savanna and Wliiteplains, Nc�rtla-Gable, S31ern, I oundridge, Ridgt: Cambridge and Augufla , and € New-Milford, Litchfield, Barrington ; :!r Danbury, Newtown, Mor- from Augufl:a by Wathington in Wilkes County to Greenbo- by 1VIor- and Farmington ; from Newark. or Llizaflethtown, e to Am- rough, and from thence by the great €alls . of Ogechee and riflown, to Suffex Court-Houle • from Woodbridge Georgetown , to Auguf}a, and from Statefburg t© Charlef- • Sh: Herd's Charlefton to bay ; from Alexandria, by S31iury, e enfbur , StrAfbur�-, tnn, and from Charle on to Georgetown, from town, Martinfburg, .ZVinchefter, St ga b Savannah, and from Savannah by Newport bridge to. Sunbu- 1, ��Toodf}ocic, and Rockingham Court-I-ioufe, to Staunton ; Y and from Richmond, by Columbia,Charlottefville, Staunton, i . r , U u u Lexington, r 'ak — F a .. ` L r f : i ' r t r" ,r� x ♦X�:,.' L. ,J' 2. TId to e ', r%�, tit ITER a` c rJq 1 � � � � ST AT So 275 L A W S' U'T THE ' �d States, the ballance in A.D. i �92. ti -=` +' 1! ont' oifier " Court,-Houfe, W' the terly,,i.nto. clic treafu.ry of the. Unita,. /I. D. r gz. I.e�.lntori , Trncai�le, �I g y , Y , is: viands. An•d• the Pc)ftma�er-General, and leis- afiif'tart, the anal-•-,h- - It Hoil'fe, Alaingdon�,' and Hawkin's Court-Houfe, in the h deputy ottuiaers aticl fueh as they may employ in thele i'°„g employcd F t•,hlimment territory South of the river Ohio, to Danville in Kentucke • Y p tt i cads alta y i Y t> offices, (hall, ref ec%vel•� before- they enter upon the duties vy= nte, ►Q junta next. and from f3�ilt'lmt)re, by F redericktown, and Sharpfburg, to or e entitled t.o r.eckive t:l> e e..r,7n.oluwents. of their offices, and i` Hagacffown ; an'd from th,dice -to Chamherfbur'g: Provided, ` ' - ' - r� at refent conve ed the coutra.c ors for cal'ryi.ng the mail, and their agents or fer- 'j Belt the r6u,te',•b which the mails a p conveyed-, , . , . y. m.ails; .: va.nts, to wlAc�.� tlie ,i.�nai1 Ball: Lie entruL�ed before they com- ' It , and fhatl in no' c:ai' be' altered; «�lthout t'he' ecinfent of the con. . .. in e�ath f ire oritra`c s' rrrade b the Poilmatter• Genera_ mence the eseGLtton of fai,d t.r, tl{t (hall refpetZively, tractors, tial t c y fubfcribe be£are fortie. JuftrGe_ of the Peace, tL� folly fh-all be deteninined. e 'khat it (hall and i1�a be or affirmation, and caufe a certificate thereof to be filed in m 4 , ;)Fc. 2: And be :t f r„ they enac`i rl, Y r 'nt� contras for the office of the PoRmaftcr•C<eneral ; Ido (wear or affirm to take oath P. M. General lawful for the 1 ofimafter Qdheral to enter i , will faithfully perform all the du- � x: may enter into a term not ex'ceetli`ng Eight years', for' extending the:' line of a5 the cafe may be) that i < P . 1 ' contracts for ties required of nee, and ab{tain from every thing forbidden earryin(r ❑,air, pofts,- ,,md, to authorize tlhe pu"rfoti or perfons; fo contrasting • ablif im.ert.t of oft-offices and. rot to eKcecd to receive, dtrrin� +rhe continuance of fuck contract, accord- by the law In retarion to the eft.- . P U years. bb Phis ac"t eftabliIlied alt' the oft. e which pott-roads within the United States. ` ina, to the i at�s P g S find be it urther encu' That if any perfon mall til (hall ar'ife on letters, newt a ers and' achets conveyed b SEC it5 P p p y �' r `' arid- roads - therein defi^�nated (hall dura oh{trud or retard the pafrage of the mail or of any, horfe or penalty nn ov- ? ^• any fueh poft , and , , p• ftruaingthe ' ' a e of uch conti•a� be deeirred�and confid- carriage carrying the la:n,e 1te fiiall u cjn eonvt`�ion for in' the continuaric f .. ,- mail and ne- i ' every fueh offence, pay a fiil,e nvt exceeding one hundred eted as poft-roads, within tlieterms and pro��ific�ns of this a ': ,. r ence of Pro" tract {Ball be made to the demi- dollars. find if any ferryman illall, by wilful nee ligence, ferrymen. P� o�rded, That no fuck con fufal to tranf cert the mail acrofs any ferry, delay the nation of the revenue of the general poft ,office, and that: a- or re P . '' h iintrac't under hand and Peal (hall fame, .he fliall forfeit and pay, for each half hour that the , 1 auplicate of every fuc c , ' 1 � ed f�zrr-ie (hall be fo dela yea, a fum not exceeding ten dollars. i within fixty days, after the execution thereof, be odg in y . G. f r of the United Snc. b. liner be it furthEr wRedt at �t fliall be the dui the office of the Comptroller of the i rea u y of the Poftmaffer-General, tci give public notice in one or to give notice, State. government .' tne,re of the neu (papers publifhed at the feat of b SEc. 'nd be rt urtber' enaRed, That there fliall' be ef. 8 • 3 of the United States and in one or more of the newfp3pers tablifhed, at the feat of the government of the United States, Gen. PoR-or- u.bli(lied in the State or States where the contract is to be i rice at rear Go- a gelieraI poft-office: And there' ITaall qtr one Poftn�aff er p r fig weeps l�efr?re the entering into �k f erformed, for, at leaR, . t vcrmtaent. General, who fhAII have authority to appoint an affiftarit , p an contras fao.r the conveyance of the mail, that fuc con- ti and d`e `'ut bf}matters' at all ' hces`wliere Each fhall' be found �' ' ( p y 1?, P tri is intend to be made, and the day ,on which it fliail necef'ftr�a And 1i'e fhall. .provide for carrying the mail of the r defcribn tl�e ' .Laces, tro.,rri and to which fuck ,, l UnYted States, by fta'ge=carriages or horfes as he may judge be concluded , g ' p ' mail is to be conveyed the t1irte at: which it is to lie made moft ex: eciient ; and as ,often as he, having regard to the ' " _ . .. l up ; the day and hour, at wh,i(h it is to be delivered ; and rdduc'tivenef5 thereof, as w as other circumltances fha I P ' ` 1' th the penalt or penal-ties ad,.for ,non -perfQrmarlce o£ the f ipuia- and rad, i the i Y p ' think prbpier, an'd defray the ei.pence thereof, with al o er 1 cont:aEl .n the - - ii flee collection' and man. emen'ti of the ti;.ons. �3e lhall, rnoxever, within t1��rty daysfte t ze inak- comFtroli�rR � epences arifici� o g in of.an�' cant-raft, lodge rhe l'a„me, tOgether with the pro- offer. t the poli=office. He fhall :A1fo have power t�o pre- g ' ' revenue 'cel vials vv.hich he lhall have rgceived ,refpec'ling the axne, in icrib>r Each 'reg`ulations to the deput' po�trnafte'rs, and ctibers P ' f Zlrrcl neceffary and to fu- the office of the Comptroller of ,the Treafur yf the United ,: , f ernploye'dn�der him , as may be o , , k' �'erinten'd the bufii�efs o'f the department, in all 'the duties States, 41 that are, car may be affiigned to 7t, and alto tb direct theroute S` c. 7• And be.it ur..ther enacted, Tbaf every deputy poft- ner. P. M. to a keep an office. 4 + 1 mafter,flaall keep an office in w.hiO one or more perfons (hall or road, where there are more than one, between the places , t lei ute `or`road fliall be confzdere'd as attend at fueh hours as the I o{tmafter-General shall direct, E k ab�o've eftablilhe'd, w ch ro And all for the purpofe of ;performing the duties thereof. f{ road. the po half an hour before the le .brought to .any pclh-c�f�ioe, •, P. M. Gen, to SEC, 4, bird b-e it f�rfher enacted, That the `Pditm�aiter- _ _ ` ` 4 • tttiiie of :masking up the mail. at fueh office, (halt be for« aided - fettle accounts General flxall, once in three 'mdnths, obtain from his depu- , 1 /ij•".9 � quarterly. , . , . -, therein - ` ties, the accounts and vouchers of their ,reteipt's 'arid eXpen. ' -; . , . „ Sic. 8 • �nct be rt fr�rtlaer 'enac`�ed, Tnat .from and after the Allowance co ditures, and the b'allances due 'there'oto, and render to the Se general shall be allowed for cretar of the 1'reafa ' a uarte;rl account of ' all the re- padirtg of,this .ac't the.Poftmaftei'- . . P. M.G. and Y q Y his .fervices, at the rate ao.f two thoufand dollars per annum, aRiftanc, ceipts and expendituf es iri the faid -department,-to 'be adjuft- per annum, ; and (hall a tiara his'affiftant, .at .the _rate. of one .thoufand dollars �d end fettled, as other pitbltc accounts, p y, q to ' telly, z' ` 1 L 1 i 1 n i FH I 1 •0 i r •X M1 Y R �s YiJ^• dM1 Tai UTD ST ATES. X71 276 L A W S OF THE perfons within the United Statcs, which , under his care or 11. U. i �g2: D. .d. 179 2) to pe paid quarterly, out of the revenues of the pofl-office ; within his power, shall be brought in fuck tliip or veffel, other k---,r— And no fees or er uifires (hall be received b y either of them ' ' p q } than a5 are dtrec�ed to the owner or cottfig.iec. . ]3at on account of the duties to be performed in virtue of their when a veffel fliall be bound to atiothci port, than that at ; appointments• tvhicli file may enter, the letter:, belonging to; or to be de- i SEc. g. And be it further Enacted, That from and after the livered at the faid port of delivery, fnall not be delivered to rates °rQoA:,gefiril day of June next the de ut of}mafler and •erfons au- 3 j p y p p the pofTrnafter at the port of entry. �� nd it ffi all he the t f� la June -' �i92 ; thorized by the Poflmaflei -General, (hall demand and re- duty, of the C-cillec`for or other officer of the port; empowered ceive, for the pottage and conveyance of letters_ and packets, to receive entries cif fhips or vcfrels, to require from every � ({ except fuck as are hereinafter excepted, according to the rev mailer or cornim rider of fuch fliip or veffel, an oath or aCir= 4 ° ;A eral rates and fums following : For the pottage of every fin- rnation , purporting that he has delivered all fuch letters, ex- ' gle letter, to or from any place b land notexceeding thirty cep t as aforefaid . miles, fix cents ; over thirty miles, acid not ,exceeding fixty, SEC. 13. Aild be it further eriaSed, That the poftmtlers to ' eight cents ; over fixty miles, and not exceeding one bun- whom fuch letters may be delivered, fhall pay to the mafter, ,i died, ten cents ; over one hundred miles, . and not exceed- commander, or other perfon delivering the fame, except the Duty of r, Al., ing one hundred and fifty, twelve cents and a half ; over one commanders of foreign packets, two cents for every fuch hundred and fift;r miles, and not exceeding two hundred, letter or packet ; and fhall obtain from the perfon deliver. fifteen cents ; over two hundred miles, and not exceeding ing the fame, a certificate fpecifying the number of letters two hundred and fifty, feventeen cents ; over two hundredand packets, with the name of the . {hip orveffel , and the and fifty miles, and not exceeding three hundred and fifty,. place from whence fbe laft failed ; which certificate, together twenty cents ; over three hundred and fifty miles, and not with a receipt for the money, (hall be with his half-yearly ac= exceeding four hundred and fifty, twenty-two cents ; and counts, trantmitted to the Poflmaffer-General , who (hall to or from any place by land, more than four hundred and credit the amount thereof to the poRmatter forwarding the fiftymiles, twenty-five cents ; and every double letter fhall fame& y , . pay double the Paid rates ; every triple Tetter, triple ; SEe. >l4: Rnd he it furtht�r enabled, That if' any �c' ri'on , Penalty: every packet weighing one ounce avoirdupois, to pay, at the other than the Poflmafler-General, or his deputies, or per- rate of four Tingle letters for each ounce, and in that propor- fops by them emploved, (hall take up, receive,order, ciifpatch; tion, for any greater we�ghr. convey, carry or deliver any letter or letters, packet or pack- SEC'. i o. And be it urtber enacted That all letters and pack. ' f p ets, other than newfpapers, for hire or reward; or (hall be ' t �l ets, pafiing by fea to and from the TInited States, or from one concerned in Petting up any foot or hork po'fl, waggotl or Rates or lettere ; ' and packets by port to another therein, in packet boats or veffels, the pro- other carriage, by or in which any letter or packet fl�iall be X j lea• perty of, or provided by the United States, fhall be rated and carried for hire, on any eflablifhed port-read, or any packet; ' charged, as follows : For every fingle letter, eight cents ; for or other veffel or boat, or any conveyance whatever, where- s every double letter, fixteen cents ; for every triple, letter or by the revenue of the general pof}-office may be inured; packet, twenty-four cents ; for every letter or packet brought every perfon to offending, fhall forfeie, for every fuch offence into the United States, or carried from one port therein to the ium of two hundred dollars: Provided, That it (hall and another by fea, in any private fhip or veffel, four cents, if may be lawful for every perfon to fend letters or packets by 1 delivered at the place 'where the facie fhall arrive , and if fpec:al :nefTenger. dire6led to be delivered at any other place with the addi- SEe, i5. And be it further enacted, That the deputy pofl= u; tion of the likeolta a as other letters are made fub'ed to mafbers oragents of the Poffmafler-General, (hall duly ac. the payment of by this act. count and anfwer to hint, for all bye or way letters, and fhall heptleetoae= Penaltyon de- �' * ' z • count with P. SEC. i i . And be It jlu�iiber enacted', That if any deputy pofT- fpecify the number and rates in the of} bill. And if an de- ,: manding or re- p y M. for bye-let. «iaingheyond matter, or other perfon authorized by the Poflmafler- sone- puty poflmafler or agent (hall neglect fo to account, he or ter:. r n aieulated poft- rat, to receive the poflages of letters, fhall fraudulently de- they fc offending, fliall, on conv-idion thereof, forfeit, for t >; mand or receive any rate of poffage, or any gratuity or re- every fuch offence, a furn not exceeding one hundred dol- penalty: rs ward, other than is provided by this a& for the poflage ofLars: • r letters or packets, on conviction thereof, lie fhall forfeit for SEC.. 16. And be it lathes• enacted Thoit if an erfon ern- Y F p to ed in an of thedepartments of the 'generalppofl-office, lay`i�go°gcret. every fuch offence, one hundred dollars, and fhall be render- ' ed incapable of holding an office under the United States. f y y p g y fhall unlawfully detain, delay, or open; any letter, packet; ing letters, &e: , SPEC * 12. , And be it further enacted, That no :(bip or veffel, bag or mail of letters, with which he (hall be entrufled, or Duty of mar- arriving at any port within the United States, where a pofF- which fhall have come to his po#feffion, and which are intend. F WS of veffals, office is eflablilhed , f call be permitted to report, make entry W W w ed, or break bulk, till the mafler or commander Ball have deliv ` Bred to the poilmaiTer, all letters dire&ed to any perfon or i perfons 1 • fY 4 4: i a . 4 Y i +...:. .•ry >Rss, •.:. 7X:;. . -,petr `.r :.' c- .x ,r..r' !-! .f:r.,,j , t , ,1 >., ' pb.yJ.y^- . jai, 4 • 1 ., 'm-v.:F !r. • _ a e ., "L n' i 4 i r � • } - • �.,,. 2 8 L A W . .S or- THE U N I T E D S �` 1�. '�; E S. 2s 7 g {- /1. D. 1 .2- eel to be conveyed b oft : ^r if an fuel- erfori tall-fecrete on oflthe nes f a ers Oliihed 'at the' lace mofL convenient A.D. r 9M r i 79 Y y P Y P P P p h 7 ---Y---,+ embezzle or deftroy any letter or packetseri�trufled -to him, as t�o -where ilre,ocvner maybe 1uppifed to refide, if ���ithzn the �-.--v---� � afc�refaid, and which tliall not contain any fecurity for, or af- UiYitec3 St:iMIS, Tnd fuel- It tttr and th'e c;�nteilts {1-311 be pre- farancP relatiart to m•on•ey, as herein after de'fcri-bed, every ft'-rued- , -to 'be deirvered to the pei•zort,-to whom the forme fhall � . � inent c;i the oi`fane and the expence filch offender•, being thereof duly co:avicled, fl:all -for every be addreffed, upon pad p n , P r fuch offence be fined not exceeding three•hundred dollars, or df publication0 ". imprifoned not .exceeding fix manths, or both:, according -to SEC. rc9- .Ind be itfcrther enac7ed, That the folloii„ ing let* the circ'um{lances and aggravations of -the -offence. And if ters and .packets, and no other, {hall be received and convey- � any perfon, employed as afo•refaid, (hall fecrete, embezzle .or ed ,b oft free of • of€a . e lund-er'fu-ch reftric'fic�ns as are here- certain ��e e d f I .lj � P �, � to he conveyed def}roy any letter, packet; bag, or mail ofletters, with -which in ,a'f'ter provided -that is to fay-j- All `letters and -packets to free or ofiaga. e' Pre d 'nt or ice-Prefideat-ofthe United States, p + r he (hall be trusted,, or .« hich fliall have came tohis poffeli-ion, of from th l fi e k' and are intended to be conveyed by poli, containing any :bank andall letters aril pacizets,nntexceedingtwd ounces iri 'tveight, nate or bank oft-bi-11, bill of exchan e, warrant .(Yf -the to or'ft-otn a-ny metrrber of the Senate or l ou'fe of 1.epreien- Treafur of the United States, nate of ani nment of 'Rock is tahives, th•e .Secretary of the Seriate-or Clerk of tlze 'Haure of -the fends, letters of attorlpey -for recelivi�ng annuities or clivi. Reprefenuitives, during their aC'tilal attendance in any fefiion .de.nds, or .forfelling -flock in the funds, roe for receiving the df Corrgrefs, •anti 'twe:rity days after �fueh fe{ron. All lettCi5 in t.erc-' tt thereof, or any letter of credit,or vacate for,or relating to and l:ro�•rn the 'Sec'retary of the Treafury, and his aflitlatit, �•” to the payment of money, or ether bond 'nr warrant, draft, Comptroller, Regiker, and Auditor -of the �l i eafuq, th`e k bill, or prom:iffary •note whatfoevetr, for the payment of mo. Treafurer ; the Secretary -of State, the 'Secretary at talar, the 0 ney or if a.Ry filch perfon, c-wployerl as afore iald, •�hall Heal Conlai ffloners for -fietflhig •the accounts between tfie United or take any of the fameout of any letter packet bag or snarl States and individual ffates, cht Poft-inafter. General and his of letters that, fhail conve to his potfefi�ion,, he fha'll ori comivicm affiitana : Providzd, `that rrn perfon fliaii 'frank or enclafe any tion, fqr any fuch -of-e'nGe, Puffer death. A-rrd if any perlhn, fetter 'or packet, ether rh�in his own ; but any public letter who (hall have taken charge of the mail of the United States, or •paeket �froin the ,depat`tineat of the' '!'reafury may befrarik� shall quit,.or defeat the fame,, before his arrival at , the next ed by� the Secre•taty of•rhe 'Preafury, dr the afiiflant ;;ecr'etary, goft-office, every fuch,•perfon , -fo offending, fhah forfeit and or 'by •the Comptroller, lt`egi�er, Auditor or 1 reaftrrer ; aiid pay a furan , ii:ot exceedhig• 'Av.e hundred dollars, for every fuch that each perfon before `named, -Ball deliver to the poff-c>ff ce k' offe•tice. 4nd if an: prion, •con'cerned in carrying the triaii every letter or packet enclofed, to him, which may be direct- y p Y b t� t r erton noting the lace frorm 4wh-ence it came a of the United •Mates, f Baal �cpll�ec`t, receive -o�• carry �riy letter ed .� ati�y ct he p g p or packet,.wr -hall caufe or rucure the fai-ne to be done con- b oft grad lthe ufual oftage Lfiall be charged thereon. tris to this Vic`}, ewer fuch offender ..hall for Fejt and pay, y p �` i9�ad be it - tether ena&d, That it -a-ny perfon (hall Sec. 0a f ' r ler fuch offence a film not, exceeding- fifty dedlar�. en��tryt�rfeit the :hand writing of ani ether `perfon , in order-to cr Y , . ; , �` Penalty. Sic.. 17,. And be it further •enad.ed, hat if any perfon or e•vade 'the' ,payment•vf••�ditage ; Tucli :petfon or perfons, �fo of- erfons fhall rob an car�•i•,er of fh-< rn-ail of the United States, fending•, and being -tb-creed -dul�y.-c«nvi&ed, 'ffiAl forfeit and _ Pen alty. of fuch -nail, or if aYny perfon (hall gab the >tz�a l,: in �chich '-` pay, or everty , 'fhe `fum of one llutidred dollars 1 i � Y<<,, f .rich ofrence l ters are tent to 'he conveyed by po , oaf any letter or Wicket;: ISr;'C. 2 r . find -be it'firrtlrer cniYc��E�, That -every printer of Privilege of or fh;all Peal fuch rnQi�, or (hall ftcal and take from or''out o€ ne;vf a erg mei fere - p p y -d m—c -paFper•to each and ever=y bt-her prin news lututers. t of off office an letter or ack.� ter of ne` 'f' a ei�s within the United States, free 'oF pofta� e�, the fame, or from or ou o y p Y >a -der fu6r ulations 'as the�P( ' frifier-Gerneral �iall-provide. 1 et, fu ch offender or offenders Thal-l-, •on ,coavWian thereof , fuf- , sr fpr death. SEe . 22. find be it further enaded, That all r.cwfpspers con- f Sac. i S. .Incl be it furter eniaRe-d, That the deputy Pof}� veyed in. the mail, fhall be under a cover open at one end , IQeavtpapers a Deputies to how co be ,put pobl►lh every 3 makers shall,. refpefl:ively, pu,-blrih at the, expiration of •every, parried �lti fep'arate bars `from `fie •fetters,, and eharged Nvilli „p for the mofitiis a tett of three montha, in one of -the v!ew1paperspublifhed at, ,or nucar. the pay ent cif •on'e cent', 'frs�r an'y� cltflan�ce nci� Trope t'lian one nati. l t' handletter, &cen eft the place of his refid.enre for three. fuccefive weeks a lift: hundred �mi�les, a'n,d, -otre •cent and -an •Half for mi � �-reater of all the letters, then remaining in: •thei-r r•efpe�ive offices ; d'i'fiance : And it lhall b'e the duty of the ,Pof niager deneral and at the 'expiration of the next three months, fhall fend fuch and his deputy, to keep a feparate account for the ne-wfpspef�s, of the faid letters as then remain oan halnd, as dead letters, to and the deputy Pofl:mafl.ers fliall receive fifty per cent on the the General Poft.0•fiice,,• where the fame,flhall bte opemed and - pdftage of all newtpapers : Ati'd if any 'other it at ter or thing infpet"ted and if any valuable papers -or aiat•ter of confequence he 'eYtcicifed i;i fiiacli papers, elle V'hc le packet (halt be char°gecl -hall be found therein, it; fhall be the -duty of the Poffmafl;er- agrer�bly o ihhe rates eflablrfhed by this A&, for •letters or General- to, cause. a, defcrigtiv.e. 4A thereof. to be inferted in packets. And if any of the perfous employed in any depart- one ulent of the ofl•ofhce fhall unlawfully detain delay, ember.- ! • ale ,, � t '�.A . • ry f • - .c •. - - _ ._ , ;; Vic_ fJ' ■ '-/ _ - 3�:G",mom,•. `,�,.y..,,,••• A.�aN41 - - ., -: .,•w..,,, ,.s.,. -< R ... ,. _... . -r ,, it r,,... .. .. :. w _. .. ,.F, ., W .. r e e y Y 4 280 L A �W S OF THE1 ' T E D S T ATE S. U" N I A• D. 1 .702. Zle or defiroy any ne« fpaper, with which lie was entrufled e. fuch offenders, for every fuch offence, shall forfeit a fum not ed to be conveyed by any chip or veffel, beyond tea, or from D. A. i ;92• P. ;1''. G. may exceeding fifty dollars • Provided That the Poftmaf}er-Gen- Y p 1 P. M. General an ort of the �Jnited States to another port the. • and --�'--� ; y permit con• fhall be formed into a marl, Pealed up, to n,alte provi- tra6lorto carry era], in any contracl, he may enter into, for the conveyance the letters fo received from rewfpapers ; of the mail, may authorize the perfon with whom fuch con - and directed to the poltmafter of the port to which fuch fhip ;# and And for ever letter or packet fo re- � ti•ac't is made, to Cary newrfpapers, other than thofe conveyed or ve(fel (hall be bound. , y in the mail, eeived, there fliall be paid, at the time of its reception, a poflage of one cent And the Poimafter-General may make allow (bc!i SEC. :23- Ind be it further enae7ed, That the Poftinafter Gen- arrangements with thepoflmafters in any foreign counacketsr 1f ' con,niinion to eral be, nd lie is hereby authorized to allow to the deputy the reciprocal receipt and delivery of letters and packets, do utics as he F Poftmaflers ref eclivel - fuch commiflion on the monies arif:. through the oft-offices. '} may deem adc- P � � g p PoRma(iera &e. yuate, not to ins• from the ofla a of let ters and packets, as he (hall think SEC- 2�. And be it further enabled, 'that the deputy poflf exempt from exceed, &c, P • ' adequate to their refpedive fervices : Provided ''hat the Paid mafters and the perfons employed in the tranfportation o a„liaa duty. , t ll not exceed fort ger cent to an deputy, the mail (hall be, exempt from militia duties, or any fine or coni mifron fl a ° whofe compenfation thereby fliall not exceed fifty dollarnr penalty for neglect thereof. • n thereby SEe 28 .find be it further enacted That all the furplus-re- thirty per cent to any.deputy, whofe compenfatir, y ' . A ro rit ions, fliall not exceed one hund;i ed dollars, nor twenty per cent to venue of the general poft-office, which fliall have accrued, pp p an other deputy, except the Poftinafter at the port where the previous to, the firft day of June next, not heretofore towards dappre- European - Euro can a es do, or fhall fteadily arrive : To whom fuch riated, be, and the fame is hereby appropriated , towards de- . P P farther allowance, in addition to the emoluments of his offices fraying any deficiency which may erste in the revenue of the n.__ _ n .� n __ _� fliall be made as the PolllildltLl -��t,rial fhali deem a reafon- faid department for the year next enfuing. ' !29. flnd be it further enat7ed, That the act paffed the able compenfation for his extra fervices in the receipt and SEC . difpffi atch of letters, originally received into his oce, fifion of Congrefs, intituled, « An A& to continue in ,from on lath feForraet a�ie ' i .. board fuch packets, and b him forwarded to other offices :' force, for alimited time, an ail , intituled, « An A for the coauavcd. 1 y be and the fame �, •' '` r4nd provided alfo That the compenfations aforefaid shall not temporary eftabli (lriment of the pot}-office, t p y p is hereby continued in full force until the firft day of June to any one exceed eighteen hundred dollars per annum to an one oft- ' annum ols, per mafter for all fervices by him rendered. next, and no longer. ' Sac. 30. And be it further enaRed, That this a& (hall be in Limitation, SE C . 24. &zd be it further enabled, That if any deputy poft� force for the term of two years, from, the faid first day of Y inafter or othererfon authorized to receive the poftage of June next, and no longer. '+ P P. M. G. to letters and packets fhall neglect or refufe to render his ac- Speaker f f f :, rofecute de- ' ON ATHAN TRU MRULL S eaker o the Houfie o pputies counts, and pay over to the Poftmafter•General, the balance J Reprefentatwer. } by him due, at the end of every three months, it. (hall be the sdent of the United States, and 1 duty of the Poftmaf}er.General to caufe a fuit to be com- JOHN ADAMS Vice-Pr ff a inencedagainft the perfon or perfons fo neglecting or refuf ng : Prefident of the Senate. And if the Poftmafter-General fliall not caufe fuch fust to her ,Approved, February the twentieth, >< y9a. ' commenced within three months, from he end of every fuch GEORGE WASHINGTON, f' hi three months the balances due from ever fuch delinquent, ` , y q Prefident of the United Stater. � fhall be charged to, and recoverable from the Poftmafler-Gen- , ; , eral. — • f • i ; • SEc. 2 . find be st urther enacted That all e- V1L g Appropriation s pecuniary P of penalties nalties and forfeitures, incurred under this Act, (hall be, one fin ACTrelative to the ElWton of a Prefident and Vice- 4` nnderthis A&. half for the ufe of the perfon or erfons informing and rofe- y . ' F half the ufe oftheUnited Pref den t of- the United States, and declaring the officer , cuting for the fame, the other to tates who /Fall a as Pr dent an cafe of Vacancies in the o�i- wx; ' S • ces both of Prefident and Vice-Prefidcnt. SEC. 26. .4nd be iturther enabled, That it fhall be lawful 9Ec. T • E it enal7ed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives for the Poftmafter-General to make rovifion, where it may of the United States of America, in Congrefs a , embled, R be neceffar for the receipt of all letters and ackets intend- 'Chat except in cafe of an election of a Prefident and Vice- states how to Ppackets ed Prefident of the United States prior to the ordinary period as appoiuteicaors 1ereinafter fpecified Electors (hall be appointed in each State IN{ or the elec'�ion of a Prefident and Vice-Prefident of the Unit X x x ed ' arti++m f . j 4 C_.. "442'. J y a t lir v' e I 1 1 I / 1 ..:. q9 y' w; nr sEU N T J_sv 1J S T AI� S. v a ki IL W S OF , TFIE That in cafe the-re fball -XI D. a1•D, 1792 • ed States within thirty-four days receditsg the ftrfli Weds Sf:c. G� .flncl be It further enu�t�ed, 17 2' ue i�r in ber, c ne tfiorafand thven hundred and nine- be no Preffdent +c,f t1t.e Schate at ,the „feat af,gover.nmet}t cm t�� -ng ---�- c y Decem , t .t�vo and rt�irhin thirt :four da t•et:edin the first ®da the arrival of the perfan , entrrufed v ith the lifts M. Idic v0teb tease v1d) Y � ' 'n v r fourth car to geedin the last of the �la le�t�rs, thea fuck 1,wr ins (hall„deliver the Mitis Of votes of vot�R ; � n iday 7ia 1Jecerlllret• i e o y elecZian,tivijicli l��lec` cies (hall be egtial to the nurrrl5et' Of Sana in their ci4ody 'ttrtc� 11re c'Uicerof� the ecretary of , tate , rs� �e ftfel kept and delivlere+cl over as Poon as may be; to the Pre- W8 and Reprel'etltatives, to which the feveral States play by Y (dent of the Senate• law be entitled at the tittje when the Prcfrdcnt And Vice � - ' ' ,.Sire flnr� be it tarll�erenr��led 1 hat .tlie .perf't7ns �rppotz7t�• Prelldetit, thus to be chofen$ fliould come into office : Prop - 7• , }Y ed by the Ele6tors to deliver the lifts of votes t« the � rc Cadent ait.,Wa�c� � en a>�„ ,Vidcd tihvilyt, Thur #Where no apportionment of RepPefenta= chcml ' f1hall have been made after an enuamerati©n3 at Mie time of the Senate, fl�all b-c �il'1'b`W'etl on tffi'e delivery of the foie( tt� , f�>, rl y oFchulin -� Ile�tciPs, tlidn t'1fd' ntttttber of gltftnrs il�-all l�v ' ac- lifts 'rwettt�::h�ve een'rs 'fbr every rttrl�e of the ettt�rnated clif- 'hte bNee 'of trneettnP; of . curdhig to the e:tiiling ��ppbt•tintiment of Sunatuts and Iter tance by t'he aifrt�ft uf'u l road' ,fttotn t: ti the Iilef�ats, .tothe ' t of government of the United States. �ti efentati • es. That if an erfon a - 8 And be itfurther enu�leil y P P SLC. 2. find be it further enac?edr That tli6 Elcclbrs fhall SEE: . y when to n,ect, fhi t-t Rnld give their~ vate� ors the faid. fl'rit Wedtrefday in De. Po inted to deliver the vt�tes of the ,lectors to the 'refident �e"apt ' ,_ , __ � � of the Senate {hail -a'fte�` a`rcep't1n`g et'f `t�►ts ''ap�otntinent neglect c+ei�'fbt3i'j at tach plaue tri eacn ;ot'ate As (hall be dii•eftedi . by i,a £ • otic( the Electcits ltt each State ihal� to per�fofft ih�e felvices required of him by this acl, he (bail tRit legiilattrt;a tint eo t1��ite at�`d f Ott tltrca �uertficutes of all the votes by thorn forfeit the film of one thoufand dollars. , • • • SFC. . find be it further enaRed, That to cafe of removal, FrovAiinn in to- fign 3 certi. gig+eh; 'und (hall deal up the fama� Cdrtttying On each, that a � Rcates. � .,__ .,�. _ tleatlr refs rnaeinn riot' inability both of the Prefident died Vice- cafe of death, litl of &i►� --tcs of fuch State for Paefident and VicrTrefldhit� g &c. ' I� en'�ttiirr'etl t�hereitr, acid i�itall by vP'rii:ahg under their hands, I'refident of the United States, the Prefident of the Senate . k or dttde'r tiro hates of a mtr'oril bf thein 5ppoint n erfont Pro t:e'�polte, .and ire Cztfe t' Ere thall be rro Prefide'nt of the to t1 � clear a of and deliver re the Pref dent of fire 6enate, Setrat�e, them t ie S-p�eaker of t`hC =j�.� �,• exyr'efenta•tt�re`s, r ho�v M b8 fi� f -the U% itt cl $taus; yared or. at 'tile int ofovef i 'mtlhtfvre the firsTd`.�`f�ay in Jane fair t'he tune 'ktein, all ad as Pxefurlt o xt �et�fuh rase t?f klhtt toad car#ificates grad tht! tincill t'he .di;falaility Ibe t<emaved ar a Pref dent 4hal ;fie aleedE` �r �y ti,r n .nu k, (aid Elet_`1ors shall forthwith forward by the .pt�ft•oflice to the . ;I �9�rel be st furt�h:�r erruG�tad That he"newer the ^ r. fr'ate' it the feat �c�f� overntrt�nt one other ctrl 1®f �?rclent tt#rd �'iue=Pre1'iden� �fh�tlil �6�ot:1� ,become vim- duty sf �dr�. , 1 ► cidtt of flit; fit" , bf the ihi�d certiftcates :rid (hall forthwith caufe ' the other cant, the'S,acretary ,of, 80te fhall foxthw th caufe a rr�xific� Y ry gtmre en delivered to the ud a _of ;that i 71, t ereof oto �be ;ureide tothe ;Executive dfeverq State ae►d tach dvclr►t. of the Paid certificates, to be ediftri in which the tail Ele ors iliail ailetlrble. g alf'o caufe the fame to be publiihed An ;at'-)red ne '€�f tl ' nc a ails rinRttl iii eh State, fpeifyitn that Elec'tatcs a t irt��tfs�rx ;ei'itrded, �lihat 'the Executive au- 'p p P f Duty of ececa- thority of each State fhall caufe three lifts of the names of the dw i?rS�dent of the limited. States dill. -e appo�iuted or chef 6o in ,the leveral States wi�iin tlrirt�y••ft�r days precediwg.t� � tine rr each Ele&d2e3 -of fhch St ate cb f3�C 1mi�cltr Mid ctrtified, acrd 'tri be de- ttat�. 1'' read tb the i;le'c1brs on or before.the faid firff Wednefday firs Wedrmikiay air �Decem et than next enfurng in December, and thefaid ,Elc&ors lliall.annex Torre u .rise faid Therefhall, bt the fpace= cif:two mo*tbs betwten the daty of '{ lifts to each c�£ the 'lists of their votes. f uch norificaticrn duct• t faid ft Wedazefday in cennbe -„ SBC. 4. and' Ge tt f irrt;. r enal7ed, that if a lift of votes, from fir, if � here shall not be. -t1;le fpact~ of two monft- LYetvnee i tfie an State flia�il not -have been received at the feat of overn•. r acrd Che f�rif �Vedny in 13coer�� ; r ecrct�.ry orally g dam« �f finch i�uo_ihcattto� a � tete aur , menton the fiord fir(t Wedxrefda in January, that then the a d,if- the -t irta� fear.v �ach:thae 'refiderrt and �ices Pref3r- ; } Y Y, ber„`. 1 once were -elected fhall.not tapir r i} a third I Secretary of State (hall fend a fpecial meffenger to the Dif. thea the Seeretar of State f W1 triLt Judge in whofe cutod'Y filch, RA fh'all have been lodged, � ®f ;March next �nf�irng, y � , w ranfmit the fame to the feat of r specify zn t tyotnccar: A that rise Efec'ts�rs iliall be appointed who .fh�all forthwith t govern- ment• or -cwfen within tbirt�tif6ur days preeed ng the atr.� Wed-- a 1 1iiay is ;member br: e year melt enfurtarg, whin . hih St:c► s. I nd die rt f. crtherl enaged) Allat tongtefs fha I be tPie"fecoir2l 17Vedaefda 'iia rCbruar one 'thou- 4-me the Electors. (hall , -accordu Iy . be apgotQted or in -feffton on } y, 1 meet and g�'re. t- vvt tan the faid coogrefs to k land (even hundred 'Md ixrnely-three 'a'nd -,on `the :fk%.. and the Electors &a. fir(t Wedaaefda in December, and the proceedi�s , ar_ad. (tum 'A reg°°. Wrd'nefday kiii Febfuary --fucceedi`ng every ifteetigg of, the Y , the faid Of- Wan. Of diem as shall ties of t4e. ,fazid Electors oriel ochers, fbarl be p�>"fuant ccs t �Electors� anrd .., �' .. .diiec j6ns rtfcrked i. this a�. -have been:r�ece ved, (hall then be opened,,the votes counted, E P evi deice and the erfons r�vho ifha�ll fill the oflicss sof Prefident and c: . , And be at urtbor end ed, That the only, Evidence of rc F ' la ,ed a �rc�ab C the Gom of a re uf11 to ;accept, c of a ref gndinh of the c$i.ce at Pre ioiai, :�e. Vice-Pref%dent,afeert�ai-ned and +dee g � o ititSucion. fadent or ViceTrefident, (hall be as intuuamnt in writing Lie- alarina- SEC. art' It •4 c p , 1 4 r ..... ........ ... r .. ....,.i` ,. .. . . •..a :x - •,.Y4'• ,: .7 , -•, .. -..rc_ __A. _._.. . .. .�:.',k! . . "r' .- r.✓...d ... ... - - .--_- _.__'___ . `y.,..„ �°ri9i'kY ib.,. . . .i... 1 9� 5 1; �1 4 f�l U N I T E IJ 9' 'T" T S. 284 L A S OF THE , .,,.! Ec: 3. Prow erg always, and lie it fir,other ena0 d, That it A.D. 1'70 L 1 be lawful or the Prefident of the XT sited States , to or. c----•r---.� ; t A.D. i 792 . claring the fanie and fubfcribed b the perfon refuftn to ac- (` '+ f giX and by whom. r Y 1 ga g the ald ive r egtxnents of lnfaii t x•- , anal the fald corps �•---�----� ceps or refigning as the cafe waybe and delivered into the of_ Qrfe and artil et•y as he,flx` ll judge expedi'erit, d cninifli- s '� .. . , office of the Secretary of State. ins---- the numberof corps or,taking; fr ori one corps, , and add.. r .fluid be itfurther enacted That the term of four is -- o ano lgr, as tie appear to hires pee, . fo that thi years for Which a Prefident and Vire-Prefident (hall be elede w --ale numb r of oMc "rs and en (hall n► ©t,excced the limits _ � � e .9 . , ; When the term ed fhall in all cafes commence on the fourth da of March a -�Tp p�' ai pd Providf Tlia,t' the jfa d' three re tment,s ; Of q Yearn fhall Y �i e`prel t .V 1 . i gg c°nnn,ence, ;text, fucceeding the day on wbich ,the votes of the Eledom ilk , be, , dif`cj�arge tip �o n ,as the Un><t �e3� States hell !gyp at fhall have been given, pt�ew with the ,Ind�ian tri&5i Jox T>rrArt �l'xuMev�.r,, C, 4.' And be i�further Ana ed, Tliat t ]hetion-gotnmifltonA f , Spea,��e� of tl�e Houfe of P�eprefentati�er. ed _ flicers, prig ates and i>.7,uficians .of the maidt1ire.c regiments, ��� °Ee01i�' ; ,JOHN ADAMS, 1,7ce-Prefident o the United Stater, and � _ 1�e,i.Rlif�ed for the term of three years, unlefs previoufly { •f dil[ 7,ar ed. t Prefident of the Senate. _ mac• end be 't further ena ea 1'h a every recruit wl�o Approved, A arch the firf� 2. L 7y iha_ , �e 1nl� ed by virtue of A , ihali receive ei&ht dol Bounty auoW6 but hat the fame iha'1] be made up to the n i GEORGE WASHINGTON, .�..- Qn. �a. PrefideUnftedStates•. p ni} y�� an t rs rivates and , mu�c�.ans now it fervice, { f c , ._ Qned, ,v tc 1 k vtr 4ave ipll,ifed, f9r t,Arne, •years, fince, t1i palling of, the ,A'ct; i f L ue Unite n Aa for regulating the' ren illitary eifabll ffient C H A P, VIII, , o � ?e d q, ..moi:- -mac. G.` �Ynd be it further ena,114 TI-3 at the cbffii �iiloj d Altoaahee tis r . �. , • t ' ` ' recruiting o�� o rs f o fhall.be em 1 ed,to r66rtik mor the eilabtl,fhment g An ACT for �stcztno• tart�ier end moree�fual Prove ion4 �' 1` p QY cera a .� iha intit a receive tot ever reer it dui inli&d and ' , or the �'roteion of" tGe Frontiers of the United Stater. sill ..9rc4, tw,o,doll rsf,: f , SEE. y . E it ena0ed by the Senate and Houfe of Repre/enta. .. c ,' �4nd ;b�e,it ,rt �r eual�ed Thalt the monthl a of M/ y,.p, ` 1l. . .�..I' l��! . . u �. 1 111. ! is i �. . { •. - : > { 1 • . five,, Itbe`United Stater eAmerica, in Congr fs of. r tlx -WAC:o i4illolr:ed o r o __�_ .fin., , , .. , , „ . �ee Vit, lz , >a .com l,f�i�aEsed,offxcers, ,privates; of pay to thb fembled, That the battallio.n of artillery now in fervice be com- ' z battalion ofar_ pleted according to the eflablifhment, and that ` the two regi. anc3 mu11 fiCiaris, on te'. iilitaryi elle lift zeta of . t)ae United' troops ; 01cry aqd g Star---Ro••.ces, and f the thre , r ane, is .aut1x<wiie , b : this A!& ' ; f ments of infantry now fn fervice be completed to the ntam• and F fig, ,. ., ,1 Y i �• egimentsof in- , >`n. u u e as f l o s, i`ree,q£. I1 dedttons, to wit . antry to be ber of nine hundred and fixty non-commifIioned ofhccrs, X � ' 9. - °'!' wn Ieeed, -RE AFF a r (den l privates and muf cians each, t . ,�,. L :3T ---1� ,�q ' General-- ©►axe h lndrerd and fixj fir; >� A$rigt, neva o.30 hundr��i apd four dollars. Sic. a. And bet it further enac`led, That there f`hall be railed Y, d¢lla s, I� 'i t 1[afterJol„y ehundredc�oilars• Ad UV_zm_ t 't doaTf}ptheduty • • . 1u cn..�r�--. .�.� . .r ., . . 7. _ s. 1 . r♦ P _ - /` 7•. 1'.. r ° .. 1 e r for a term not exceeding ichree years24hree additional -re t. �..' o �' pili r fevenP fire dollar . aaXlaija hft dollars. Surra ments, each of which exclufivel of the commiflioned o _g sdditional re- Ydo Ad de' eo fevent dollars. 15'e wart: �,iKllea ± gimtnts raifcd. cors, (hall :co.nfif} aof nine hundred, and fixty rtor,•comn�iili. • 1 oned uflrcers privates an Ca -p,Siri,addit19A t is pay. lq.tlje;l}.ne:, t-wenty four dollars. , p d• mufitlans , and that one of the . _ . • . , fa>d regiment,; be or anized ><n flip followin mann Kiri - delYl� ort o as ut >1nfieLc�r,1n addition to his $ er, that is . , , . 4 a . . , ;.` 1 Y,., to fa two battalions of infantry, - __- -�� .. �• _ pay _- - n tl�e ine,,twenr.y �a�r', da�la�'�., , v�,�x.�cipal artificer, fbr� t Y, , . y , each o� ow-lb-d- , exclufivel — . _ - ` ._- t he i Y tyllara• • SeGgnd artl.ficer, twenty fig dollars. R�uIMEN 1 '^ of comm Toned officers, fhall confifl of three hundred • �r,�r L}o>,� 1, 4c commandant, -eventy-five dollars t Cenant o � ' .. . 1 t r , • . . 1 and tw•erty non-comtnifl"ioned officers, privates and mufici• I a or .of dragoons fifty. M� r cQuimandan . o , artillery.,aid. _ y- y ,; ans ; and one fquadron of light dragoons which, exclufivel Y five '44 iollgs, Payxnaf�er to adc !fion.. to _�xs pay -=_•n the' line, 4.; of the commiffioned oflxcc�;rs, (hall ecnfiff of three hundred e” � '' ' ' y " � - - ' s u ,ter Nva. er, in ad it to lips a in the and twenty non-commifiioned officers, privates and inuficians ten . oll� . ; C` a - p , , � ,A s ` and that it (hall be a condition in the inliflmerit of the Paid 11 a at dollars. A utant tn, ad` >ltion to his a »n the *: • �ii�e ter; ,dollars. Majors . of iaa i'tr' fifty, dollars. Cap- dra oons, to fe>< ve as difmounted dragoons, whenever then ° f • tails , forty dollars, lieutenants, twer3 t-y-f x dalla`rs. En- a i Thal be ordered thereto . That the organization of the fail# p '' _ Surgz�ns, forty-five dol- a fquadron of light dragoons (hall be, as follows, to wit : one , ; , nets_ twenty dollars. fig and cornets, �, j Adjutant, one Quarter-Mafter, one Sur eon's fila or lar -- Mates thirtydollars Ser giant ��jors and Quarter= { ow or ised. ' f'='•" p - g i�al �r 5,erjeants, feV'n Senior r�zzf Ci3l1S, fih dOrlars.` Mate, and four troops, ..ach of w ch (hall confift of one dollars, Captain, one Lieutenant, one Corn , four ferjeants for corm Se nts,'f x dollars. ,Corporals, five d' 11 . ar-s. Privates, three dole... xs. , Mlalf c>ians €our dollaxs. , ,Artificers allowed to the t _ . ? . .. a , 11; . ._ porals, one farrier, one faddlerp one Trumpeter and fixty-nine 1` ht dlra oohs ani~l alrtiller ams d included as ria dragoons ; and the Prefident may arm the Paid troops, as he infat- try, >g g y, p shall think proper. Seo. Y Y Y nates, ry G 4 . M F ! • ,X1 �� l a � 1 � r r : Y � 1.. Ih�L ? re•sl ,�Y . .. .-. r d .. ... ... .. 9311 1 111 111 —7111 ,.. • ... . ., ... .,.v e•...WWI ..., r .. +r. ( ( n I ' ': '.r. � .• .. .,: . ,. .. : .- ,. ��t' - ■ ISI tiff r� i . m r • '� � Wlrlir N i�;u ..sem • ' 'r�! L A W S ©F THE UNITED S T ATE S$ 28 �a 286 7 p `k A.D. I 2. vates eight dollars. Matrons and nurfes in the hofpital, eight (hall not exclufivel of fifty cents per _ 79 � g � Y Y l day for the ui'e: and A.D. 179a. ,-• ,��� rifque of their horfes, exceed` thofe of officers of correfpc� rd• �-- vr---� L:..-,r✓ dollars. � 7 SEC. 8. And be it urther enacted, That the rations, or mo- in rank in the faid regiments* 1 ney in lieu thereof, or the commiflioned, non-commiffloned g g officers privates and muficians of the additional troops, here- Suc. 15. And be it further enabled, That the Prefiden t of and ma ern- _ _ rations ; in mentined shall be the fame as defcribed in the aforefaid the United States be authorized in cafe he shall deem the r. ' plop Indians. Aa, intituled, An Act for regulating the military efiabliih• meafure expedient to employ fuch number of the Indians , and "' fations as he may think proper : Provided ` ment of the United States, and in the Ad pafi'ed in the for fuck compen y p p , third feThe faid compenfations do not, in the whole, exceed tw enty frion of the ,firff Congrefs, intituled, '� An A�tfor raif- " ing and adding another regiment to the: military eftabliffi- thoufand dollars.. ment of the United States, and for making farther provifion ry �Af for ' the tote&ion of the frontiers." JoNATHAIQ 1 RUMBULtr, - p _ ' • SF-c. 9. And be it further enacted, That the forage to be al- Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatzen g fora e , lowed •to the officers of the additional regiments authorized JOHN ADAMS, Vsce•Prfdent of the United States, and - by this Aft, be the fame as defcribed by the Alts before men- Prefsdent of the Senate_ - tioned. Approved, March the fifth, 179!2. - I ' '. - >` clothing. SEe. io. And be it further enacted, That the allowance of GEORGE WASHINGTONy" �uwii , clothing for non-commifroned officers and privates of the in- Prefident •f o the United States. m fan try of the faid three regients,fhall be the fame as is bylaw efhabliffied : That fuitable cloathing be provided for the cam valry, and adapted to the nature of the fervice, and conform_ ed as near as may be, to the value of the cloathin allowed to the infantry and artillery, g a +C H A P0I�: l To take an SEG I i . �t _ __..,.._,,._1ILVAI And be it further enacted, That all �,�c ��a,<,rz,l����„�,-. "�'n ACT declaring the co�ifent of G'ongr f to a. eertairZ -Ad each, ed and non�cammitfioned officers, privates and muficians of *ham faid regiments, (hall take the fame oaths shall. be' of the State of 1V.1aryland, and to continue for a longer ...., _aid three , - �. �•�_ ,_ governed by the fame rules and regulations, and in cafes of #tme, an Ad declaring the afjQnt f Congr f to certain difabilities shall receive the fame compenfations, as are def- Abs of the States of Maryland Georgia and Rhode_ 66andx - and Providence Plantations o ar as the ame re emits the , I , Bribed in the beforementioned Ad, intituled;• cc An A& for "f f' .��' ; ' regulating the military efiablifhment of the United States:" States of Georgia, and R,�ode- and and Providence .Pn- ' r 5Erc6 12. And be it further enacted, That it (hall be lawful Cations - _ Ducretionary for the Prefidert of the United States, to forbear to raife, or - power to Pre- - ,.r _r All--Are fident to dikliarge, after they (hall be_raifed, the whole or any part SECTiorfi I .1Q1✓ st enacted by theSer�ate and I ou�� ry nta x the faid three additional regiments, in cafe everts shall in tives of the United States of America, in Corz&refs of g a embled That the content of. Con refs be and is h�3reb his judgment render his fo doing confiftent with the public embled, ' Y Content of granted and declared to the operation of an A& of the Gen- Congrefs to o• fafety. erauon of Y That the Prefsdent be eral Aff'embly of Maryland made and pafl'ed ata fefl'ioxx be p SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, , certain A& of and he hereby is authorized from time to time to call into gun and held at the city. of Annapolis, on the firfl Monday in -Maryland ; & ` — ' fervice, and for fuch periods as he may deem requifite, fuck November laft, intituled, �� An Acl empowering the wardens • of the ort of Baltimore to levy and collect the duty tf3ereina • ' " to call, into fer- mimber of cavalry as, in his judgment may be necefl"ary for P Y y vice cavalry, tec'fion of the frontiers Provided, That the non. mentioned." &c the pro inioned officers f call not be allowed more than one Aa _ comm And be it further erae7d That the A� inti dollar per da nor the privates more than feventy-five cents SEe. �. , anent co cer- + P Y� • taro Awa, per day, each perfon finding his horfe, arms and accoutre- An A declaring the affent of Congrefs to certain of i yland, &c. p 'the hates of Maryland' Georgia' and Rhode Ifland and Tro continued as to � ' 4 their pay ; ments, and at his own rifque, and twenty-five cents per day in lieu of rations and forage : Provided he furnifh himfelf vidence Plantations (hll bcontinued, herebyd ae onnued, and is eclar• Georgia and 'f ed to be in full force, fo far' as the fame refpe6ts -She hates of m'°de'Iiland. k therewith. SEC- i4. Ind be it further enacted, That the Prefident alone, Georgia and Rhode-Ifland and Providence Plantations. Prefsdent to be, and he hereby is authorized to appoint, for the cavalry fo SEC- . And be it further enacted, That this Act fha be, '. appoint their 3 ✓ r officers ; to be engaged , the proper commifiYoned officers, who (hall and continue in force for the terns of three years, and L'm�tat`°°' — not exceed in number and rank, the proportions affigned to JFrom the faid three regiments, and whofe pay and other allowance ,w f fliall ` log ..Wn:?rvrvA 3 F' } y r.. - i w 5 r — c "4V • 1 a, R• i a ;r { Qin 288 L ' A: � OF TH'Z UNITED STAFF S• $ 55 �.D e P-92, from thence to the end of then next fetlion cif Congrefs, and D � . r '�---•Y----� no longer, ers of the city, town, of county, in �vi�ich he reiidcs, afcer• g ` I " � • - '; , tainin of their owiiknowledgre, the mode of life, ewplc�}•., -----r� ' JoxATHAN TRUMBU.LL Speaker of° t6 g ? ment, labour or means of fupport of fucli a;inlicanr, foo- dic Houfe f ReprefentatiV6, !aft twelve months.—Secondly. The Circuit Court , upn,i JOHN AI);WS, Itit'e- I'refsdcnt of tke Iriited Staten anis' receipt of the proofs aforefaicl, shall forthwith procced to ex . ' PrtAdent of t1j , Sera t, amine into the nature of the wound , car other caufe of dila- Approoved, Mar4 the nlne'keenth, >< �g�. bility of Each applicant, and having afccrtained the cl�1-) ; GEORGE; WnSHINGTfJN,. 'thereof, fliall certify the fame,• and tranf'mit the refult of their enquiry, in cafe, in their opinion , the applicant filic �uld he 111k Prudent of the United States. put on the penfion-lift, to the I�ecretary at War, together � $t with their opinion in �writing, what proportionof the niontIi• ' ly* pay of fuck applicant will be equk-, lent to the degree of C t" I�� X P• Xi difability afccrtained in manner afoi•eftid. S>;c. 3- And be it further clnaaed, That the Clerk of the An ACT to Ovide or .the ettlement o the claims o Iii+ , •� � , f f , • - f Diftri& Court, in each diftri&, fhall publi .li this ark in fuch r.l��t . t� t,�i, down and Ur vans barre� b tble limitations,bereto ore a fa•. manner as the ud e cif the Dif -rid Court {hall think eflec- �'rn th'4 i��la `' 2 y ; `• f J .1 bleed, and to regulate. the claims to invali' Pensioners. g g people of the tual to give general information the to the SECTION Y . diftrict, and (hall give like information of the tim. (,,s and pla. , 1✓ it enabled by the Senateand Hou of Reprefentd.• mind i n tiv of tr.:el1'ritted°States 0f if)merrca, to Cori•re r' ces of holding the Circuit Courts in fuck diffric� aaembled, That the o eration ,of the Resolutions of the diftric'ls wherein a Circuit Court is not direc"tcd by law to be p holden, the Judge of the Diftrict Court shall be, and he here. Congress of the Unitdd States; patled' on Ae fecond day of by is authorifed to eaercife all the powers given by this a , November, one thoufand of ,ven hundred and-ei ht,y.five and the t%yenty.t, ird da' �r Jul ,; dnq' thoiur'and feveii huts` fpe i Circuit Courts. And fha l b e duty to the re ve Cir it sur it 1 e the of �; � r the Judges of the Circuit Courts refpecti ively, during the died and ei 'ht feven' '`fo far as he have bar�•ed, of `M.kt be " ` � t' 1 g ' , �.� , . ' ` y._, term of two ears from the aflira of this acl, to remain at � cn1truec� t bar the` cluinis of the widow or orphans of any the laces where the Paid Courts shall be five • ,, �. Judges duty, , omcer of� ri, ` late arm to the 'feverr a s� half a of Rich P , days at safpenGon. ofhcei'' '�li; ll° ft~om ' and of p the leaft from the time of opening the fefl:ioris thereof, that . . , ter. the gaffing• of this Ad, be f>rif• persons difabled as aforefaicl, may have full opportunity to pend'ed for aid, during, th�e_`term.•dF� tivo ;years,. ;a"1';_ . ( , SEe. Q. find be it further enaed, That any co:riinif�ioned make their application for the relief proposed by this ac't. , • -r ^ 4 find be it further enacted, • 'That the Secretary at 4 Dirabled ofii- officer, not having. received the commutation of half pay, and S E ... F cert $;c, how ; t ,. 'War, upon receipt of the proofs, certificate and opinion afore . airy'no •s✓oml'n'Yfirbned `osli 'ri f�ldier on fem'at ;, llfabled in ecretarq at i to be placed on . ti- r .� ,. > faid, {hall caufe the fame to be duly filed in -his office, and war& duty. c the actual `ferviee ofd �tF20, , United States durand� the late war, 4 , penton in. s , : place the name of fuch applicant on the penfion•lift of the ' bit wound f?r other kiibtiwii caufe;{ w'ho .d><d not .defert, :fi•ot United States, in conformity thereto Provided always, rc`r " . .: . . . , the said fcrvice,•fhall'b�e intYtled to be placed on the penfion That in any cafe, where the Paid Secretary fhall have caufe to ° -' lift'o.f4tl6--United` Stale`s;'dtifih•g life or the continuabibe of , , , fu6'diY'abil'ity; 1arid-'fh0l Afa; Wallowed' fuch farther fum for fufpec� imposition or mistake, he 4iail have power to witn• hold the name of fuch applicant from the enfion-lift and the'arithta of penfioia;'fioin the time. of fuch' difability, not P p I A make report of the fame to Congrefs, at their next feilion. ekceediiig -th`e rife` d the-�aniipal'allbwance' in confequencb: SEC- And be itfurther ena�fed That all non- i of his difability, as the Circuit Court of the diftrift,-lin!which 5 f commiflioned red' ec'tivel reside ,rna think 'eft Provided That in officers, foldiers and feamen, difabled in the aftual fervice of Dirabted per- they j Eons barred. . r y ' ; : Y l , 1 : ' the United States, during the late war, whofe difability and ; � MI. fuch. cafe did rates • arid" i`e ulatibiis <fOIlOWin shall be y �°` •{ ; . r rate of allowance have been afccrtained, purfuant to the re• complied with; ; that is Lo fay': =Fiat. Every applicant shall gulations prefcribed by the late Congrefs, -and have not ap. attend the Cou'rt'.in_ • er�dn; �e�ce 't' where .it fliall be eert><ted ' , bY two'm`a •iftrate•sthai'lie' is ' unaUle,' tQld�' io ' and'�� all ro plied •to be placed on the penfion-list, until after the time, li• duce to `thg Circuit Cou>r'C th`e-followin roofs` to wit :� rutted by the a& of Congrefs for that purpofe, was expired, {{ A � fhall now be placed on the penfion-lift, and be entitled to de. certificate Ir0i11 the•cOMI'maiiding lof&cer oft he liip; 'r��?�irX3eI1"t; mand and receive their refpective pentons, according to the cors or company, in t�rl4iche served, fett><ng, forth his difa- allowances afccrtained as aforefaicl, any thing in this a�`t t . �. Mlit , and that he cvas thus- aifa�bled Nclh ie iii the fervice of`the or any a of the late Congrefs, to the contrary, notwitli. 0xiiiied States` ; ' or the a�davits of}ttvo c'redr�ile witnesfe's to'' a therfame effect,--,The affidavits of three reputable freehold- standing. s SEC. 6, find be st further enae7ed That from and after the ;i ers pasi'ing of this acl, no fale, transfer or mortgage of the whole Z z z or Qt '�' .i • M f1 N 1 i M i qh J J ` ar A :'Ai ,M,{*.,.a. . �,�: .. .. _ �., -, iai r+.r,...• I�In , ,. _`�. ..... .. .:. ate- ^�mu.asrs- '+• Gs .t w. .-.. „ .. .4.. ..,.. •..... Mfg. . ' '.' Vii'(, :r :'a . T. . Wo, NOW � a ... . .. '� ., Y "f t 111111 1, I1 vF f I � ,y 4 290 L AW S� or THE U N I T E Ili S r�' A T E S. 2c� i 1 ,/,92,9 ar any ail`. of the cnfion or arreat•a es of cnlion, payable to ant, or of his heirs, executors or a•dlnininrators ; and fuck A.D. r 792 , yp P g P l y y balances {hall be ti an erable only�—•--•�•--� any non-comnii.fliont:d officer, {oldies of feaman, before the y at the Ircrttury, l.�y virtue Yenfiuii trans- all become clue (hall be valid . And every perfon, of powers actually executed after fuch re 7•iffr -, ex. )rcflin fcred, &C, fame {h the fuui to be transferred; and in purfuance� of titch frcrneral i claiming Each penfion or arrears of penfion , or any part there-- rules a of', under bower of attorney or fubititution , f call, before file s have been, epi ilz ll be pretcril�ed for that purpofe. fame is paid, inake oath or .afl�rniation before ionic Juflice of the Peace of the place where the fame is payable, that fuch JONATHAN .'rRUMBULL) Speaker of the 11oufe of given b reason of I�elirefcntativcs. po« cr or fubititution is ncrt- y any, transfer of fuch penfion , or arrears of, penfion , and any ,perfon, who JOIN ADAMS, Vice-Pr{dent of the,Unitcd States, m2d f= shall fwear or aflirrii falfely ir, the prernifos, and.be thereof Prcfidcnt of the Senate: 'r convi&cd, fliall iuflei•, as fur wilful and -corrupt perjurwy. Approved, March the twenty4eventh, 1792; i JONATiiAK TRUMBULL, " O �U'IZG � WASIIIATC;rl'ON, Sp rkcr of the Hot fe f Reprefentattver, d';cfiderrt f the United States, JOHN ADAMS, T ice-Prefident of the United States, 'Qas•�d -- Prefident of the ,Senaie, C I� A P. XII; Approved , Kfareb the twenth-third, 1792, ` 1 GEORGE Wt1SHINGTON, 14n 'ACT for the relief'off certain Widows, 'Orphans, Invci- Prefident of.the United5tates, lids, and at%er Perlbns. S.� C. I. f E it enabled by.the Senate and Horr`c o I�e�rcf ntatives ,f 1 of the United States of America, to C,ongrt j� u te�tjbled ' f the '� ✓ Comptroller td C H A P. XL `T1iat the Comptroller o' 'reafury adjtlft the claims of the adjncicheclaiens. ; C ;widows and :orphans refpefflvely , as tiie cafe may be, of the 4n ACT .providing{r tide fettlement of the Claims {Per. late Ool, Owen Roberts, Capt, Willigzm White, Li.e,utcnant, oils arnder ,particular -e rcun f ances .harrcd .by the limita" Colonel Bernard Elliot, Ni.a , F f p ,j Sanwel Wife, Nlaj. Ber"i4 s,in o tions her-etofor e eflablilhed. Tager, Lieut. Jelin Ii�ifh, ,and 'Maj, Charaes Motte, cleceafed, r E it ena 6d b :he Senate and ,Hou e o It re' era- ,all .of Whom were ,killed or died in t:be fervice of the I ited SEc. z . Y ` ' r States, for t'he ,feven years half- a .lei uiated b t y - tatives � ,'he United States of Anrerrra in Corrgre�'s P Y P y the refolue ` a enrbled 'rliat the operation `of the refolutions of •the late- • ,, ./Wguf o !:t?ngief,5lof the twenty9-f'oµrtli ,day of ! t, on,e .thou- /,r fand fe.ven hundred and eighty and that the Zt ifex,o ti ( nngrefsof the United-State.s, paffed on rhe fecond clay of No. ,,�__ 1 . Y �b ` • t a ,. reai,ury 'do illue ,his putillcates accAXClin ly ;1 f Limitations, .vember, one rhoufand 'fe'ven hundred and eighty-live, and g . xhe°twent •third day of July, one choufand {even hundred Sic. 2, Rnd he s;t {acether ena�ed, What ,the Secretary of r and eighty-seven, fo, far as they have barred, or may be conj ,the T�rrpaiti cnt of W_ar, ,be, and he,her•e,b is re Timothy mix jt y . quired to y place on `thy,, invalid li.i �,innotlr 1V1i1 rihei T�� f itrued to bar the claims of any ,oifi-cer ifoldzer, artificer failor ;Y r � difa,bled in the late : r r- ' `war, by the 14fs of his r lit •h nd ney r1aced on ; Y&.- or marine of the late arm or navy of th-e United !State �-g . . �! wb�le in ..the s,exv ce t e The. E��an rr�: y Y '' ""United 'States at the r �' ' F -+ for perfonai fervices Irenderefl to the United Stat*es; in •tbe axe of five dollars per rpontlZ to .ccrzn- t inence on the 'fourth ala. of .rebr ar. " or military or naval department fihall from and after: the -pais'. Y" y, ,one tha:ufand fey,.„ , ' � g Y- e T , in of 'this a " be fufpended, for and Burin the tei=i� or hundred and 'i7ht the , �]1C the, fal.d, Secretary IIla.ce on g g ”. the "invalid lift Abel Turney'. mariner, ditabled while in sthe ° two years. And that .every fuch officer, foldler, artificer,. fervice of the Unit Staxes : at.:t le ark Pallor and marine having claims for fervices rendered to rat�:Qf one dollar per ,i4 the United States, in the military or naval departments, who mfanth, to ,wiximcnce -On Ahe,firfl day;of January, one thou- - a11 exhibit the fame, fog' liquidation, ,at the ' i'reaftiry of rhe {and feven ''hundred and elzty-one: S.u.c. 13. -Adlhe fat fitrther,ena8cd ''i;fiat ti a arreaxs of the t United States, -at any time during the Maid (term of -two {aid eii'fians be. aid �s } ars fliall -be entitled to an ad'ufftnent, and allowance P P they laws direct in fimilar cafes. ye . J SEC- 4. Indbe.itfurtkereaQ�i 'l�at the C~Qrnl,traller of of on the falize principles as if the fame bad been exhibited,. Aj' the �l'reafury be and he hereby is required to ad ufr_ the ac_ Nr %v�ithin the term preferibed �by the aforefaid ref'olutions of Y 'i J r` Con refs : Provided, That nothing herein 4ha1l be conftrued counts of J4fe h :Panaul a i:aeutcnaa�f'-Colonel in the fervice g of the ,United .Stats :as•:a , �. >' to extend - claims -for•rat.ions for fubfift�ance money. n, � deranged officer upon the princi- comp.ro►.er 13 pies of the acl of the late Con refs, of the third of p Q gr, a�iu11 the ac.; SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That no balances hereaf-: one thoufknd feven• hundred and eight}, and to allow him `cen:3. ter to be certified, as due framfthe United States fha11 he re- ' !�he,u�ual_tcommutation of the Half- a for lite of aLieutenaa;t- Balances to be iflered in any .other name, than :that of the original claim_` P Y tegiftercd, sty ant,, Colonel, t` a: Y , f , 1 ' r. est .. -. .. •. ,. , — .�g+' -.a.r _ _:..Ge,�,._ :• i { y. t3 f Ota prd r i i a ' L A W S OI� Tf4E r • 9T I t 2 � 't L '� ,' A T E S. I d �1� 93 .d.D. t 2. Colonel, and that the Regifter of the Trcafury be an t F 79 c..•- ,�•�..� hereby is required to grant a certificate for the amount of Q , H A P. i { ' the balance due to him. That the Comptroller adiufl the VIII' �.D. .17�a . n ,' /'u plPr�tt'ntrtl to the Aor making f artet• and account of the late Brilradier•General Ike Haas admitting to i7 . '11) , �. . . - s tl.e credit of the Paid account, fuch funis as b, evidence ri.all nigre eocllual Prgv f on far the pt•vtc�liarr of tilt Frontiers t appear to have been advanced f.,p the, nubl;r fervice and '' tl3i� Criztted Stat. V• ♦uv �� aV •� 1 which have been charged by the United States to the oilicers Sic , • the public icrvice and that ` , , �r era cl G . the. &Wat'e f �f � �• �v110 have received the fame foi �` �`� x . rtncl I-�ou C o �`e rc ellta- Ptefident o! the a I t�vlcr a tie Anted Statca o , ,4inericu int Con ref a U. s tilt faid Regi{lcr do grant a certificate for the balance chic f /� /• . may ap. •feutb edr, l t ,t it f tai b,e, la�,fui fox the. Prcfder,� of the Unit- point not more ' That tilt maid Comptroller adjufl the ac- e+ �g� y, a,r�µ ' the �• yi�e and coni�ent of tl�e Uenate ' on fuch fettiement. , wit ti ..,,. than, rr B. �. count of 'i'homas WIntire, a Captain in tilt ferv►cc of the tc? a, �•nt, t;h t bc f • C enera,e• United Staten] Burin the late war, and all��w hien the ufual R ' .,i' W. , rtga,c lean Generals a.9 may be con- g dugy�� to tho gaud; of n��e public ferviec. Prpv[ded the commutation of the half•pay for lift of a Captain, and that whole number appointed, or to be appointed, fhall. ' exceed tilt: Paid Regifler grant a certiiicatc for the amount thereof Eq�;�. accordingly* g Y• Jo4r4`1.44N T-:�.u.MBULL, Speaker o the Houle. ' r That the Comptroller of of Rep refe4tanves, ntanve, See• 5• j4nd bt at fartl. c_ enaRed, 1 • JOHN AD AlVM the ! 1 eafut y be,, and lie hereby is required to ad�ufl the ac- , ice.Prefitlent off` the Unstcd Stater, and count of Francis Suzor Dcbevere, a Surgeon's Mate in the Pr f dent of the Senate. fervice of the United States during the late war, and «•ho rc- AtAYcd A (arch` the t�'e'r1t � lith 1792, 'vi to the end thereof, and that the Ke if- �� �� g' ' 79 Comptroller to mained in captivity y g Q'tE(,•'�T !! ",` WAS+.HINGT0ii Adjutt certain ter of the Treafury be, and he hereby' is reel-Lured to grant a �"'"7 6� > �r 1 , } accuuute, certificate for the arxtourit �vhiich ilrall be found uiiC for tly0 1r `dnt Of tl7e + ntted $tlxtel� ; fervices of the Paid Francis Suzor Debevere. That the Paid � i. J. ql a Comptroller adjuft the account of Robert King, as a Lieu - r , r tenant, deran5ed upon the principles of clic act of the late '" H �' 9, NIV, Congrefs, pafled the twenty-fourth day of ivovembcr, one r thoufand (even hundred and fcvcnty•elght, and that the fardUa AQTffr �f/, d� ead, at the 4 r,,..t secretary of the That the Core,pt r ol- r � 'e ` ritwrr 10, 4 e �t4�e � � ,� �'arolana, Trcafary to fi, Regifter_grant a certificate accordingly. h� Regifte' to ler adjuft the account of Lemuel Shat' an, as a falling maftcr �'BeT' 4� Ir' y �:"� tj� :��t- grant certiG- £'. t BnAi Ei� of t�Je-3e,�u�a a_a�d .hu a Re re elf» p f houfe on Bald- cates. of a galley on Lake Champlain , and as fuch taken prifoner y ., tdtiver "thB Utl'ited>8'r44e� �`�terua, inC'angre t head, North- ° x o c1M i'hat rhe 'Seertta • , ' of the TrenfurY, under she Carolina, k and that the fAid Itegiter grant a certificate accordingly-: ' �y • SEC. 6. 4nd be it further enacted, That there be ranted to mon of tha' Pr entof t �;gjited $tatesz be acutl ife�i Nicholas Ferdinand Wef}fall, who left the Britifh fcrvice and a� foon a% may be, t:o -aaufe to be fin ed :bilikr- Sieh �aaner Nicholas r• 'oined the army of the United States, during the late war, L appear at�'>lfeablsy the.- light-� heretofore un un., r tot t WeREa11; grant der the nut ortt' a►f� rbe-Rate of North-CCaralina or.,to. one hundred acres of unappropriated land iii the �ve{tern ter- rltor of the United States, free of all charges, and alto the . at the mouth"csf, apt hear, river ill' the f id ate ; , that _ Y fu:r. of three hundred and thir ty•tix dollars, out of an mo- a ftat�t not txceed1 four thoufa E at a' y -1- dvlla>rs, be appropriated appropriated to the contingent clear es of government. bra the f llu0, out o an monies heretvf r t neYg g g which rxla r �ip�_ o•e apprapatedy y emain uaexpen_ asfter rk JONATHAN TrZUMDtTLL, -r'-`"— •«•••�•T:i`L�`t E urpordeg • ler, which- they, were -ap�ropnated, or' out of any oder Mo. Speaker of the Houfs of Reprefentatsroef. uses Whial�i may be is tht 'Frea�<r, not ftahje+ to ani prior JOHN ADAMS Vice-Pre :•dent o/}/'the United Staten and �pprvp>riatiubn, ✓ Pr(dent of the Senate. JONATHAN T*9UMBVLLI Sfieglar the Haire ,t'Qe re entatities. t Approved, Marcb the twenty-feventh, 1792, f � pf , � S,� ;Vee-Prffident o, ' the un-row GEORGE WASHINGTON, x)denf a, Senatt� Pr f dent of the United Stater. T i APPVWxd, 461 the: fecand, 14792• GEORGE WA �TGTON, Pr f dPxt of. the U► 5'tateto z ' C l3 A F.� i ZWOMM ' 4 A4 CHA �, r F 1` E i' r A +. f ,.y,„_,.. ., •. : :,,. ..... .... ' .FL tri �' .. ": '��„'� . l 1 i T,tS M r L A ' W ' S OV THE U N I T E I) ; 95 i A C H A P. XV. `I'o the faid Direft:or, a earl falar of ,two thoufand, dollars, A.D, i,792. $' ..C.D%179 . yearly Y to Ail'a er P ; An ACT �ab fjing a Mint and regulating the Coinr of the y , a yearly falary, one thoufand . Gve hua•, ,-,r-„ ,� ' Bred dollars, to th:e faid Chief Coiner, a yea►ly falary; of one . United Stater. thoufand five hundred dollars t.o the faid Engraver, a yearly y SEc. z . E it ena�led by the Senate and ,Houfe of Rcprcjenta• falary of one thoufand two hundred dollars, to 'the laid r 13 tines o the Ignited States, of 4merica in Congrefs � 1 1 reafurer� a yearly f�lai-y of one, th�uf<tnd two hundred dal a embled, That a mint for the purpoi'e of a national coinage, tars t - __, , be aii d the fame is ef�ablif lied ; to be fituated and carried on , o• each Clerk who may be employed, a yearly falary not . exceeding five hundred dollars, and to the feveral fubordi= 1 is f: at the feat of the government of the' United States for the Wh�A mint i(tabtiih• _ ' nate wor men and fervants fuck wages and allowances as are ti ��. time being : 'And that for -the well condudling of the bufinefs cu{lomary and reafonable according t ' of,a the far mint there (hall be the folio officers and per- o o their refpetive Ela- tions and occupations, Eons, namely-=a Dire or, an Affayer.' a' Chief Coiner•, an Eno ti raver, a Treafurer. Sfie• 7. find be st further enaard, That the accounts of the g officers and erfans employed in•and about the faid mint, and A d w Snc. 2, And be it farther ena�ed, What the Dire�or of the pA«onnt� hovr,, 5 1.cre to Dire&ore to mint (hall employ as many clerks, workmen and fervants as for fervices performed in relation ;thereto and all; other,ac. , h� rE;t:�a, ' counts, concerning the bufinefs .anal adminif}ration thereof employ `°°ri`' he fhall•from time to time find necefl'ary, fubied to the appro- g j tncns &c, ' f call, be adjutfed and fettled in the Treafury Department of, bation of the Prefident of the United States. SEc, .3. And be it furtber, enafted, That the refpeLqive fungi- the United States and a. quarter ,yearly account of the receipts, `y and,difburfemcats . od mint. shall be r tf the faid. tions and duties of the officers above mentioned (hall be. as fol- endered at the faid 1 reafury for fettlement, according to fuch forms and re.; The Dire&or'of the mintshall have the chief manse Duty of the loW• g - gulations as fliall have: been refcri,bed .b that de officers, ixient of the bufinefs thereof, and (hall i'uperintend all other p Yat partlnent ., and that. once in each year a .report of the tranfa&ions of the officers,and `perfons whu i1ia11 be employed therein. The Af faid mint, accompanied by an abfirac't of the fettlement fayer shall receive and. .give receipts for all metals which s r .. may lawfully be brought to the mint to be coined ; fhall which 1hall have been .from time tp ,time made, duly certified- �r • by the:Comptroller of the rreafur fliall be laid before Con., affry all fuck of them as may require it, 'and (hall deliver Y� . dem to the , Chief Coiner to be coined. The Chief• Coin• Breis for.theic information. ; 1 Ss c,. 8, - And be it further enaaed, Th er (hall caui'ee to be coined all metals. which (hall be receiv- �, at in addition to the, Prefident ofthe ed b him for that . ur ofe according to fuch, regulations �as authority vefted in. bOrefident of the,United States, by a re v. s. to ,6aufe ; 5: . shall by by, this or any future law. The. Engraver folution' of• the, lift teflion, touching the engaging of artifis b°''r''nss to i (Ball fink and prepare the neceflary dies for fuch coinage with and the . procuring of apparatus for, the faid win t, the Prefi., rrpVie�` the proper devices and infers tions but it shall�be lawful for, dent be authorized, and he is hereby authorized, ,to caufe to 1 f • j w f P , p , o • be provided and pbtIn proper con dition fuch buildings and the fun�ions and duties. of Chief Coiner and Engraver, to be . ' in fuch manner as ihall�a ear to liilra re performed by one, perfon. The Treafurer .fliall receive from Ph quifi,te for the pur- pofe of: carrying on the bufinefs of the faid mint • and that as f the Chief Coiner all the coins which shall have been ruck, „ , � _ and shall pay or deliver them, to the erfons refpeively to well the expenfes which ,ihall gave been incurredlpurfuant to the faidrefolution as ,thofe which .ma be incurred in provid whom the .fame ou--fit to be paid. or delivered:: He ihall maore ' - in and preparing the faid buildings, and all other ex enfes. ' over receive, and falely .keep all monies which (hail be .for the ' g p g wnicli, may hereafter icer ue for p Y e maintenance and. ufe, maintenance and fupport of: the mint and f call diiburfe of the faid mint, and in carrying or, the buf nefs thereof o er r the fame upon warrants figned by the Diredor. and above the fums which may be received b reafon of the ' SEc• 41 And be it furtherjena�ted) That. every officer .and y, Y , rate per centum forcoinage hereinafter rnentioncd 16a,l be de- 'i'o take oath. clerk of he, faid mint (hall 'before he enters upon the execu• frayed from the lreafury of the ,United States, out of any erpence>� tion of his office, take an oath or affirmation before. fume monies which from time to time !hall be therein, not other. be defrayed., Judge of theUnited States, faithfully and diligently to per- form the duties thereof. wife appropriated. SEc• 9. find be it furtber enac7ed That there : shall be from Ssc. '5 ` Ind be it further ens ed, That the faid Aflayer, time,to time ftruck and coined at the faid mint, coinsofgold, And ,give bond. Chief Coiner, and Treafurer, previouf]y to entering upon the filver and copper, o} t1� following, denominations values and Sp""$ °f �" execution of their refpeive offices, (halt each become bound PP;' ' e '•" '�•' g eoms to be to the 'United States of �Amcrica, wish one or`inore fureties defcriptious; viz. EAcr.Es—each to be of the value of t#-.-An arin. ` dollars,or units and, to contain two hundred and for, to the fatisfaCtion of the Secretary of the Treafury, in the fum 'y (even of ten thoufand dollars, with condition for the faithful and grains and.�our eights of a grain of pure, or two -hundred ; and feventygrains offtandardgold. HALFEAGLEs--eachtobeof r diligent performance of the duties of his office. thevalue of five dollars and to contain one hundredand twen- SEc: b. 11nd be it further enacted, That there (hall be allow- n 5alaaies, ed and paid as compenfations for their refpedive (arnicas--, tytiiree grains and fix eighths of a grain of pure,, or one hun To dredl 5 4 v 741. JZ' �r • r r. 3 `i Y ' F4 R! e lY9'h a a u 1 Y r f i .a 1 A 1f i OF � TXE U N I 1� E � D � �; ► M1 x � STA A 'T L+ S. 29 7 As,,Aj:?0`'•: :.d �& aaacl- 'thirty.fi�ve gra><os,A of iiandu d, goldo lt� not exceeding one half filver as fhall be found convenient to ff. D. 17920 oiE the wal,�ie of two dollars and. a half', be re ulated b the Direor of thetnint, for the time bean }' L. y •'EAGixts�aacl ` to, bP . dollars and co= contests fty�one gra'ina► and f+ev�n eihtll of. a with the approbation of the Prefident of the g► �� 1 ' ' grain of pure, or ftkty-feven gra ns and four: eightli�+ oS aY until further provifion, (hall be made by law, And tothe' grain oft flandardi golds bt LLARs erg UmT.sr--each to 4c of k end that the necefi'ary information may } the, value of' a Spanifh rnilltd dollaa as, the fame. is,n�ow; cur-4 y be had in order to the m�ilcing of fuck further provifion, it tliall be the dutyof r rents, aiticlr to contain tl' ree hundred and feenty�one gt+arna the Director of the mint, at the expiration of a year D;redlor's out ' r 4 and four fix't-e6thi parts of to grain. of; pure,. . or four lyundrecf commencing the operations of the Paid n int, tore ort to Coni silo ftxteenY. rainslof°flan lard filver �3kLF�DoL�,..�R8 each. grefs the pi aclice thereof durin the faid • p } to ne of ltal tlieY value �of Ytlte dollulr or whit, and. tpr.contaiu � , year, touching . the compofition of the alloyof the faid old coins, the reafon for ! one Hundred and eighty-five grains and eew llatteen.thj parts. of fuels praaiCe and theb " a rain` of pure, or twa hundred xn'd etgllt trains of #andard (hall have b experiments and obfervations which ' g p been made concerning the effec'ls of different pro f;ver. NuAwTE'it DoLLA ,—&—Cacti to : be. o one fourth: they r or unit and to contait'� nitlety•tw.o grains; portions of filver and copper in the faid alloy. p value of rife; dblla i 48ce z end be it u ' arid= thir�teeir iik-teenth artsr of a rain ®f gone, on one, burv� filver coins of the United States ,Ibali That the tlandard for all ; r fired+anc��fbuitt rains�.o flandrl� heti. Dsm��s-•�-each;torr a be one thoufand fourAi hundred and ei ht -five arts fine w of t+ite �al'eb `oolio, tenth, of ,ae dbilur or unity aiad t o coataiu: g Y p ne to one hundred and levan- Standard for =ed e parts allo ; and ace th�rt �fe'��ee� r-ains and �t�va fiutc�eutl� paie<ls of a..grain:aif�purer Y � ordingly that one thoufand four r't.�r �°in,.and eighty-five parts, in one thoufand fix hundred ofi f it -b"ne'' ` l�ainsa 'drthree`fiftlitp�art6off a gna n�of flan i rd: and fixty-fourpartsaf theentirewei ht fllve �Lt� DisK9-- Ea'Gh' to too of tle'+�rlii'e. of one t�uer�ti•, g of each of the faid coins Ihall clonfifl, of pure filver, and the remaining one hundred dtli of a� dolfi�r, and to contain eigl�teetn garaiiiu� ands n��fi�, and feventy" ' , a seine parts of alloy ; which alloy f call be wholly c t Tenth a is of�a graizi off ' pure$. or twenty ; grains atach o of copper. Y �r�v of 4s'ndarcl MVM C'INTS -each ut bcr k , r $fth parts , f SEc. .i4. .�nd be it further enabled, That . it shall be lawful of tie �alu�e° otic hutn�dredth. part of a dollnr, and; fat for any perfon or perfons to bring to the faid mint gold and '} contain eleyenpenny weights of co er., �t�s E$i�ns�-eackr rk. gg� pp , filver bullion, in order to their being coined ; and that the t� be of: the 'alie of half a• cenr,Y ata o© aantairia five penny bullion fo brou ht fiiall be there afI'ayed and coined as f eedi- k wei its- atfihalf• a +e'ii a v��e ht o£' c. g ' p g til faid, join ly as' may be after the receipt thereof, and thatp Perfona Ma See. Eb�. .rffrtr b id r.� ir enaf 1j ,h%t.uVon ej pence to,the perfon ,or per Us b whom the Taer of ex- bring Bola a ' ` Of wbRi �cn-' r�fpe $ ly 1 tllere' fhiathb�e'Ae f6iiow#ng 'de+�ices�and leg d�;► been y all have f,roer free of ez, brought. And as loon as the faid bullion fhall have w IDs y nari�iel : '�Tpdn� otre�.fidt of-, eacli.off� thee• faid.. coigns there &alb been coined,the perfon or perfons b whoinrthe f a=penes. lye an ifs pit din egaWWi k df li4cfty, wvItAA 9n i�nfC6Ptional 0£i been delivered, (hall upon' demand recei fame ihallhave the �vo�i�Li#iett��:��d tI'�+�c�t"r of th��c�ot<nage � a�mad tapan-they coins of the fame fpecies of bullion ve in lieu thereof, 1• f ,ew h,o f tI �•ol { df filveroixis�te�q flYall'lee tea delivered: weight f r weight, which (hall have been fo *`w use or' fbittatib o �11I1' r eagle, with tAzsj ja1cripti � • :o .. eight, of the pure gold orpure filver how tEe d;ree.. � therein contained . Provided neverthelymr, That it shall be at tars may ex. ^' UM' E'f1 �5�1`�T$B' F3p' AM-9IGAIPA,, z�d on, thc�� rever&,cffthe m. P, � I ona tual option of;the party or parties bringing fuch bul. change corns. i . . tach ®f"-the cop er colo, , there fialte a+n >< inVilyt stens.wbx and of the director t t t+tiQt i ati nrof tht.. ie�ei nrlmdist of the faid mint, ,to make an iinme-pa exchange of coins for f}andard bullion, with a deduc'Iion + h4f�cent at the cafe'rna re suite . x Y y q of one half per cent from the weight of the pure gold,or pure ' a SEs: ri, �Shiat be it 7 end� 1at€>. the propeloa filver contained in the faid bullion, as an indemnificationp F ` } r t ... . Proportional 'Valise o y Idatb filver i>�r all c a s t;tyh fhalliby laser• itre,;cur-A to oatwtet l : _.•�ah�b tj4 � ��ll:pa aa-fifteen t� the mint for the time which will neceflarily be required for rend li1V�l w1Gaa—.a Vsa Ci....�� �t4L�Q03' aa�w ' !►.art,, ct�ining the faid bullion an one, ac�o�td=i g to q alitity i.n; weighty of pure p1°dy or purr e , d for the advance which shall have been fo made in coins, And ,it 1halI be the duty of the Secr - Treafu�' ° r filver ; that is to fay. every fifteen pounds Weight;Oft � pug Y e aauc' ;tip 4 k. p y pound Lary of the Treafury to fuxnifh the faid mint froiri time to trer awilbe of'equal, vailud ,in all '�a hqt clots -�vzv;i oltae time whenever the (late of we' hi 4'ua"iii f iste gold; a'i�d fa hi � ro mdow at,to-a iteateV .. the treafury will admit thereof, •p p g hen fuch.fums as may be necefiary for-effeaing the faid ex_ 'or tics of the ref ie lave ire-t is _ gas, to be replaced as f eedil w ; SIc. r , And be, it furth+er' enaeled; That-the ada�•d'fob p y as may be out of the coins which fhall have been made of the bullion for which the mon- standard for aIl' coins of the Uititedr States] fhall be� elevc4i paints, ftrter 'h Atm, les fo furnifhed Niall have been exchanged ; and the faid de. } gold coins and tomo pert allby ; and'accdrdii�gly. that. elo ,etn pads iii t ..,..-. duction of one half per cent fhalI ,con$itute ' alloy how to be of the �itire weight of each Op, .!h$ faid Cflrltns f11a1� coufi� o g; defraying; the ex ences of the faid mint, a fund towards purege andthe�rtmai�tngouet vee . pari olralld�y ndthefaic exp enc 15, And be it furtber enaFfed That th � ullion v,hich er;n e �s11�b� co>�pofedof�.lverai;>�c�pPen,=�;i�chpre�pQrtion�, i,� b order of de:.:. '�'' shall be brought as aforefaid to the mint to be coined flial g a'ns, &`' ' Y not be coined, and the equivalent thereof in coins rendered,cif •1 Y k 4d�... � B manded, r 4; f' yy x / ..ua.-:..... •rrmxleixa. M1..:4d,LFNGri. 44ra,... ,J tl.1.,.. ,5�e" t~iF.':l -.. ... -. M1.. .ar..... 1• *f,- .. -. .-fes+.•^ .!^w±efY!^N. . V r., k t V ' &e I L: 3 •4a" eE F g1S L A►. W S o� �r �� • U NI TED STA �rE S• 2 rr} �9 � �.D. 1702* rnauded,iit the order in which the Paid bullion fhall have beat Sacs. ><; . .�fncl'°b� it r brought or delivered given priority attordln to riQrit o fu tLer eas ed 'f'h�lt xF an of the clef !1. D. g , g p Y g p ' y g• 792 , Aldelivery only, and without preference to any perfon or per• or filver coins which fall be (truck or coined at the faid mint � Eons ,• and if an reference g be givers contraryto the hall be, dabafed, or made vitQrfa as to the propottion of fine r , Penalty, ' Y p dgold or fine =ilijar tharainicomtained ll i,re��iorn aforefaid , the officer by whom fu. undue' prefer- , or �fha.. be of It:fs vverCrlxt f . car valtic than tha fame ought to ,be . encu iliall (fie given, Q»ll is each cafb forfeit and, pay orae g p.urfuant to the dircaions thoufand -dollars ; to be recovered with coth of Hilt. And to of t"lua aft �thmug°h !tlta default or with the connitance of an of the atI1.4-e�t� or peufnnal;wwho fhall be erhkpIoyed at the faid • ° • the end that at may lJc known ;iF fuch pret�ronce (hall at ati�r Fiat forthe ur ole of � ro8t or, sib , r tune be givers,, the affay'er or officer too Whottt the faid'6ulllbrt ' P p fraudultlnt� ° , p g ,•a atherwife With a (hall be delivered: to be clo nedi fhall give to the peefon or Wtent, And. if an3r. of the faid o� kers or, erfons (hall entbc;�c�►le any of k118 metals vvJllioh fall at any 8 pperioas barit>gingg the fames a. memdraindum! In writlr utidel,+ committed to their char . Y tPnle be l,is hand,. dviotin,g the weight, f nctiefi and value tlitreof, toA , ge for the pnrpofe -of bcin , co' r fined, • or any of the coins which (hall b4hxuck, or coined the Paid ' gether with the days and order, of its delrvi xrito the inhinto ming cues fucl� officer or �: 8iic, x 6, And be rt frtrther evO�A That all the old x�nd-fitvcr Y ert`an who (hall ommit any or g r Coin, -made a Coicta which shall have been. firucit ati tied ihtf'ued� front' the either of the fa.id Offences, alb be deem,ecl uiIt of felon ; tender, and thall fuff"er death. � Y . y' a faid mint, fliata be a and ho all a.3 ottts, wh'atfoevel� Sic. ao. � �e thofe of full weight according to. the refpe6�ve-values her`eui further enacted, That the mone)' `= before declared and thole of lefg than fall, weight at v�altt+ts count of the United S'txat4r* f#ralf bd 'expacf ed 1i;-doars of or Money of • ' • • units, difi fes or:, tgnth4+s+ ¢o :ts, or, h,m, 'dredths, and milles or count, eye. ' Proportional to thea refpe��re v�tghta, thoufandt,Iis. di Sic. 171 ar'�ind be it further e4a�`t 4 Tliat It fhalli be the d� � � � �i�e, oin the tenth part of a dollar, a the, hundredth art as dollar a cent , ty of the refpefve oflicers Of the fiid Miift`, catef�lly and P , mille the thoufandth part of faithfully to ufe their befl endeavours that all the old and a dear and that all accoxrrrta irr the ptrb►�rc oirces ancf all and to be made b proceedings in the Poorts of .tthe Unit f Iver coins which shall be fl`ruck at the raid mint: fhtlll' be, as and had in confor'mit ' to this ,td States fhall be kept conForntble to y s re ulation. the(tandard,&r nearly a8 may, be, eokformabie to the k Brat ft�iid4rds and g 17-4 wFeights aforeiardy and that the dipper *hereof the terits xrid JVkA'TffAN ,Tavar�atr�,�, SpaQkfr off' the Houfe o half cents aforefaid m4y be cempofetl, fltalt bo of goo4 i f a { quality. Repg(entativer• t . ` . AMFy�,ftt'�� r, e #be-Unite4' States,and Shr. 18o And the better to fecut'a• n duo etlrrfotn�ity Of thrt , l hrdaont cf'the Senate. " . Easel gold and f lv+er coins to their a+eCpetl flancirdg Be rY ftrtber MOO. That fror4 every feparatt mai ca� of xdard Appro�ec�, •� t• " ��h Treafureir to ,gold or falver, which. iha be xna�de i to ns; at the, id gPORGE' W NGTONr, j � f� tnittt ter r.e. there shark be to i), let apart hp the 1*fute1* and tefervedProqleitt of the United Pater. is, his cufiWy a certain number of ea, not left tlian thite, and that once to c�v�ry year the pie". 8 f'b-let: apart AM referw. .Aa a ed, {hall be aif'aped uyi�er the lnf�►e.�x�n` ,f fly hl6!'� wrheEn o �__--- ttfil4 ! ��II y of the United States, the Secretary t o er. sof whom. � a:n�3 burp f Il the `� .a�.. ' reafiary, the 5ecretat•y for the Deppirtment +��'Stat�a and the '� u t tcneral cal theJnittd Stag w► io are he b :� �eme to she a ` x' tb went aard ,,A,ttornoy.. re u . o f • ! 1 ' !.bIi V' . V.1 �• � -'�4 j STM'. f• y .L ft . tU�/ �r .Pat�l1C ` +quired to attend for that p at the d int, on the iafl; 1��rr,. WO da of Jul' in each, year- for under the In e8idn of any } Y Sat. ,�. LirE'l B�'tjTe #�!'leB7lf ' 0 C B ^F three o�£ them, in Bach ina?nner as they ora mgojirty of tbe>� 1� r JU ® e l�'nct '. Of . �' enrathies mall dir�e6t, and in the, prl ftet of the di reftr, aha er and � f d 9i� w .o,f♦IwHea in C Expencra of cry,,� [f • That at' all exPCnfbS, Whk.h %all Z,^CzjiC`f3'pi31� L��ie �fl ���7y1�j8Y�, beacani, dcc. s � ,chief coiner of the ('aid mint ; and if iv fhaR.be� found that the Aext, attdlufivel f r . gold and filver� fo af'ayA fhalt not bb►e � ibferibr to their ref- , Y5 o the• raceei�a�r h; est, �eYraflce acrd � ireuar4 of all fight-houfes, beacons., buoys, the ffakeage- of five dards .herein. before-d�l.ai'ed, more than one part channels, on the lea c®a4t, a$cf Ire an one hundred and forty-four parts, the officer or officers be �d�efra ed. , the., �J�rited Star - Sial�l continue to of the faid mint whom•it my ay•co> rn OrAll be held egcuflam be , y � , nntiI the firit day of ,cul ble ; but 2f any, greater infelrllorxty fi al<1 appear; at (hall be;eer. notwith.�r one thQufaia4 fgvn.: huudmd 2nd nkety-three tsfied to the Prefident of the United States, and the Paid off- with the ac iiag. fuch 'hght.hOufes, beacons, or public iers� ` cer or officers (hall be deemed dif uali�fied to hold their ref'- ands and.�encM. . t eunto be P ..+� �M/� /�• q jurifdiLgion of ,e-fame tall, nett in m Lon ? and the iie�.`iveAo�•.6ces. to or v4ed:. .tq the, Uuited•. States b ill mean time be ceded _ SEC. pedive y. is whisb� e y e State or States ref. ma'3z � and that the. (,aid time be SS' ti f a 4 A. v{ a , . uhweu.rtt6siNf�N+t'.:_ ., ,"''scrY,g9n "'L:_�.._. - .iw..•F .,-'.:'� ,a, ... .. � ^4' r.. . ,6 , ,� s !' '� .. 5pp,.,,, 9, 1n 95'Yry •ly dga/#:�l.r.. . .. `'.W. r, . u ,.,,. , +)Md!i'1STen.v,P88R�Q•1�1i ;..,.,.,... - _. :„E v :, ,., *:.`;iyy . . .t n ., _, ,. ! ! ) )! '4rIA t 1 l ,4, •y , ..1'. 'rib . ,. 4 it , y i Y ; 1 7 pp r! A L F i Lpr:f' o o 1 UNITE D ST 301 : a ,fora L A W S ar THIS a I-I A P. xviii. } A. L/yam/. 1 ��li0 �[ 4 .,4.D. 1792. be further allowed, to the States refpeclively to snake fuch A .AC`s for afeerfaining the Bounds of a Trael of' land -----�v�-� ceffion, urch t ed b - obn (�leve,6 S mnlie That the Secretary of the � r � � y �. SEc4 2. 14nd be it further enaaed, T y Sec, c, E it enal7ed Gy the Sellate and Hagfe of i�eolro�ri. Treafury be authorized to caufe to be provided, ere6led, and tattves o the Ur:steel Slates o America , f ica in (.ongre/r laced a floating beacon and as man buo s as may be neA . . , . „ P g Y Y y S aaetnbkd, 1 liar the 1 lefident of the United .states, be, and tie Floconning bea- cef fry for the fecurity of navigation,at, and near the entrance liel'eby is authdri ed at tics re uefl cafi John Cleves :iyrnrnes, Of the harbor of Charleflon, in the.State of South.Carolinal Or his agent or agents, to alter the contraft made between Bounds of land, And alio to have affixed three float beacons in the fray of the late board of trea�fari , and file Jaid ohn Cleves . � jSymmes, ' Chefapeak ; one at the north end. of Willougghby s Spit, for the fide of a tray dt land of one million of acres in facie ,:� another at the tail ofthe Horfe•Shoe ; and the t�><rd on the manner that file laid tract - r & r t% ihoaleft place of the middle grounds may extend from the mouth of the Great Miami ,to the mouth tyf the Uttle Mlanir, and be JoNAT13A.Wr T>avMntrLti, boundedby the river Ohio, on the fouth, by the Great Mia- ;i Speaker of the Mgfe of Reps fentativer. ml on the welt, by the Little Miami on the eaft and by a parallel of latitude or, the north extending from the Great ' JOHN ADAM% Pice-PrVident o,f" the Voiced Stater, and Miami to the Little Miarni fo as to comprehend the ro of- Piefident of the Senate. r , . { A ` ed uantity or one million of acres provided that the nortlr- A,pproved, 4ril the twelfth, 17926 ern limits of the faid trach fhall not int ' erfere with the baun- GEORGE WASHINOT"bT dary litre Otablifhed by the treaty of Fort flarmar, between r�r�xvcd _land, the United States ' ' ,�'r'����1 Of the tlrrlfteriStates. , and the Indian nations, and provided alfa, that the Prefident referve to 'the United States, fuch lands at a id near Port Wafhington as he may think neceffary fbr the C 11 A P. VtI. . . aocvnnnnodacion of a garrifon at that Fort,, ,QIP THAN 'tRUMBuioL, Speaker of the -Ah ACT to ere ` a ,Ligbta-Hotife, on Mentok point in the X 'aut/e l eprafentativea. State o New-rot h e ; J� PUN ADAMS, Vice-P?r0dent of the United Stater, and A: S>rc�rzoN r l it`owdod b fb SenatrhndSou en ? rye enta- I /� f f Prurient of the Sonate,. w, fives o the Un ��d Sia#e:� o� :4merica, in Con r ,r ; , f APPrd�'ed� Iprtl the c^carelft'h, 1791, of mbkd, That as fools as the juriWiftieh of fuch inn on GE�I �V'ASG' f}Iy, r r Ntontok point in the State of N•ew�Y'ork as the President of ��. l._ . , r ' Pre relent o tb l : the United States ihau seem �itfiicient and mofl proper for f f e Unue�l Stater. r L; oonvenlence and iceommodation of a light-houfe fliall ` certain condi-have been ceded to the United States, it mall be the duty of " t;b°•' t'he Secretary of the Treafurp, to provide bycontra& which fhall be approved by the Prefideht df thn United . Mates for .rfn ACT r� i', lit the of en ationr l y buildin a 1>< ht-houfe thereon, and for furntl�tn the + p the Doorkeepers of t the Stttate affil 'ouf ofepr` �ntativer in uanr fsr fame ���h X11 rlecei�;ry ��,piles, and aifb to agree fu, t ><e fa- , laries or usages of the peabli or perfoni *ho may be appoint_ �by BSezxtlo . r e3 by the u 1'refident for the fup rintendance and care of the w, r f0,9, Uiited &44(, a .drn,�rierr:, .Ca o. fame ; and the I'reftdent is hereby authorized to make the Oled,s ` at Am aUA afteri tla terxninatoe► of the refent t w, faid appointments► That the uumbdr and difpof titin of the q�on, of Congxcfq, t�,dgr ��rs. ;o£ tl�e Senate sold �oufe ��°f door• �4. ° f ugl�.ts 'in the I'and light.�r+o fe lhall be fuch as mai* tend to def. orY ' t e efq> P,,ttve , a�1i;,ean4 b4 a!i4.w ' 'a ry of five I an. a tingguilh it from others, and as far U is ra�icable prevent dred ; Qllarss cr ann °' mistakes. p p l P , , .full coW > d , . an .far ter ,fervi. cis in the fold o}liGe . andOat the affiiant doori: er to . t , oxnrAx T>avM$vi. , eaGb� loy� ball tic aia4�wed. >u full COM Fenfatlon for all his s„ Ppeaker of the Houfe f Repr�efentatives. fervice atbe( of£oux.huadredand,Aftydollargperaanusn,.,tAud in (hall ;be, � to duty of.the -far fl dao rs t JOHN AT3AMS, ice-Yrs :dent o the United States acrd ferviccs ex cr la to the r efp ive P, s Aurin the o do the ufual t. • t • ��i ,Pref dent ofthe Senate. i �! g � 1 on ofon�refs„, a>nd its the xecs, u>gier t dirclarr of �'r r: Approved, .fpril the twelfth, 1792• Se>:t,etary of the Senate and Clerk f h the GEORGE WASHINGTON$ o the Houfe of l�eprefen. C 4 Prefident of the United States. tativcs, C HAP• x 1 y is a X F 1 t . + ;�.. y '�' - \, � i Y r z • S� t n 3v • RO gid.. 42 L A NV Se OF T14 E U N Ir i T L D S 'r A TE So302 L y4. n- 1792 tatives, to take ctire of the apartments occupied by the ref. fhall commence on the next day following& Arid the feflions AD.t179z ----Y--.� pedive I-iouf�s, and provide fuel and other accommodations for their ftihfcgtiene fellion, tlnd the Paid compenfations of the Circuit Court fliall be held in the diftric'1 of Virginia at the hm d iliall be certified and paid in like manner as is provided b � e City of Ric on o„ly. In N .w Ilampfhire di{lrict, � .. _ p Y at 1 ortfmouth and ]+Neter alternately, beginning at the, firfi . )aw, for th., Mlles' (Ancers of the Senate and Ilotife of Repre', f6itatives. In Pnall'acliufetts diltric , at 1;ca(Ion. In Rhodt;•IfLtnd diflri , , JONATHAN �•12UMbULL at NewpoPt and Providence alternately begi.nnMg at t�l�e firR . In C01111e61icut difiri6t at Hartford and New-haven alter.& Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. nater , bebrinnin at the ]aft, A.nd in Ne�v.Yerk di" ric'l, at J01-IN ADAMS, trice-Pr!gQent of the iTnited Stater, and the t�ty tit New,,-York oiity, Prefident f the Senate. Si * 3, 11W be it further enabled, That at each feMon of the Approved, 4pr l the twelfth, I792, Supfeitle Court of the 'United States or as foori after as tnay ' GEORGE WA8111NGTON lac', flit' f ttdges of the.Suprcaie Court attending at fuck felTi-: 1udt.P, to de- ' cin fli.all its writin fubfct•ibed with their natnes which writ_ terminc end d .: -Pro/ident Sr the United States, ' � � ,t r g � � GircuiC9. i „g ,,,,ill be lod4ed with the derk •tif the Supreme Court, and fafely kept In his ollice) Align to the faid ,judges refpeFlively the Clrcuits which they are to attend at the eilfUirig fellibns } It A �� of did Circuit Courts ; which afligriment ihAll be made in finch manner that rio judge, unlcfs by liis own cor!fent, fhall � s An AC'for alter►rig Me tides f hatdt'ng tl�e Ci►rcuit� Gout•t•c have 4fllgtied to Min any Circuit which he hath already at. i i tended until the fame hath been afterwards attended by ” in Ccr tc�afa dOria,r the N ted ►State , and •for otC�er evcry other of the faid ,judges. Provided always, That if .pui�of s. , the pilblic fervice or the convenience of the Judores Miall at Si;c• i • E it enaded by the Serrate and H'oye o Re re enta. �' f p f any time, in their opinions r6quire a different arrangements `I'imc� for hes- tt4JPJ ftJ�e Tnited Stater of Acer' in con re s a >. 'coqre /• the fame may take place with the coirlfent of any four of the a � ding Circuit fen:hled, That frora and atter the palling of this a the Cir. of the Supreme Court Courts. , , i Judges p cult Cc�utpts in clic difti°tc`is of •Ndrtlt••Carolina and Georgia Ssc. .4. And be lt further enet�le�1, 'rilat ice 17 { riourti - fliall be held as f6llows, ” o wit . in the diftiid of North-Ca_ for the diffrift of Maine which b the ac`t intituled An ' rolina, cin the firfi clay of Juno and the thirtieth day of No- r �, Y ' „ . , Maine aifti•i6. r s A& to ablifh the tf udicial Courts of the United States, is i • vcmber at .Nem=Dern, to the pref{ent and each fl ttcc+cedin ear. r��_�. _t t._... t .g Y holden on the firm iiie,udr Vo, ,juin, annbally, at Portland, And all writs and iecognizanc�es - returnable and Cutts and shall f from and after thepaflingof thisaft, behold�enon the thirty other proceedings that wcre continued ,to Lite Circuit Court luefday of June, annually, anything in the ad aforefaid to for the d Ari& cif NOth`+Carolina ion ' the eighteenth ddy or the contrarynott�vitl}ftartdin : And all writs and t•eco rii:. ,dune next ?a ; (hall bw be returned and held continued to the fame Court can the haft: day of zances retunable, and returnable, a d other proceedings, that Were ' Juno next, 1n the diftrrtt of continued to the Diftri& Court for the district of Maine on r Georgia on the twenty fifth day of April, at Savannah, and clic fidt 'I'uefday of June next, (hall now be returnable ' on the eighth day of Noveitbet, at Au' ufla, in the prefent; and held continued to the fame Court, on the third Tuefda and each fucceeding year, except when any of thofe days ihal� �' of June' next$ 4. happen on 5unda�►, Jnr which cafe tlke punt giatll ire held ort � S;�o1.; 5.r �1nd be , r.'t archer ena&d, That the` itAt6d Diiiric'� N. Carolina acs � the Monday following. l Crilrtti fbi the diftr`icrf North.Carc�lina, fhallin' 'fu rt, leer `°r`d' SlRc• zo nd lie lt ,j+ t r en fieri, 'What tine r`erions of the . ' Circuit Courts in tfie afterti Circuit in the prefent and hel at the towns of Newberry, Wilmington add Edenton in� * rcitatinn', beginning at Newbern, ars the faid Cot"rt':r ow ftand's Faaern eircRit every succeeding yearri;tiencc si'the" tincts 1`ollovvin that adjourn'eci. µ T !(>tiall conuncncc > is today, in New ori, da `1'ric on th ' 'fifth day of 'April, and a JoxA�r Ax Tatrire vt.L Baker b ' the Hors e, ' the fifth day of September. In Conne+ficut diiiri�t, on the 'of Repref natives. f tweet •fifth day April, and twenty-fifth day of Sc tember. Y ' p - JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Pr fdent of fire Uriited' Siates and- in M a ufctt's difirift on the triTlfth da of May' Pre rdent a the Senate: a f f �' S , and the twelfth day of Oct-ober. In Neiv�Hampfhire dif}rift, on the A roved Aril the thirteen ' z. 4t twenty.fourth day of ,May and the twenty-fourth day of Oc. PP. P ?� .79 tober ; -and in Rhode�lfland diftri&, on the fevexiih day of J�t GEORGE W1SHING7'0 ,. ; June, and the feventh dap of November, except when any of ? Pre rdent o the •ted State ib f f e Unr a thofc -days fhall happen on a Sunday, and then the feffions fhall t GH AP. Y r 1 4 , Y r, f� M d�a/} t L 9 t M1 "qtr xrY, - i Ex - i t L 4 +h Y.P 1 f n. a v • • 1 ••r , r 'w+,. : rt„py+•r y .,. .nma�. -. , ' t:::J 1 f ..✓, � , ,.,♦ a- _,pX.• '1 •1, j .. :. :...,, ,t: ,:. .p A' t.-.;. .n:, ,.rr,. t` sr,:. .. .. a ^ � *,iir•::":>-` y' ', 1 I r„ :y,... vi • l y Y 7 ^ r rhe 304 A BJP o �. :. 1� D.I- 1* r �g C H A P. XII. ' t ' .. U N• 1 T X t T A . T 305 , An ACT to comp en/ate the Corporation o the Tiu eer o thePubhc Grammar Wool ..&adem e Wilmington, � � of North-Cariolinay ten' ; Within the State cif South-Carolina, ,d,D. 1 2, " y •f in mix ; and within the Stat )'f Geon pia ,two members. �� ` the State f Deleware,f of , the occupation of, and damages g �'•"�'�' 6N ATIiA:. ,•ThU�vii�uit,± ; done Yo tbe,/aid School, during the ate: war. >r' ' Speaker of the Ro}ufe of Reprefeidi tsves* SECTION 1.Btatives E it enabled by the Senate and Houfeof Reprefen JOIN ADAMSi .Vito- Prudent of.tI18 United States, and o the. United States o fln erica, in Con re s f f g f Prefident of the Senate. ambled,• That . as an indethnification of the, • corporation• , of the T' uftees of the public ggrainniar fchool and. acadetny of Approved; .9prt1 the- fbur:teen.th, 179z& i Wilmington in'the State .of:'D � ��r7lzGE `1UASHIiVGr"i'�JI� �� ; 1;• t� eleware; for.. the ufe and: Seca• pation of the faid fchool' and the damages,•done to th. Ame �'r fd, t of h1 .UnitedStater, liy the troops of 'the United` States, during the late war, there ; 1" be granted to the Paid corporation of T'ruftees, a real'enable, compenfation, payable out of any unappropriated, money, in the treafur'y of the United States, which compenfation abali. >3e afcertained; by the accounting officers of the treafury. .�ti ACS' eoneee#Ing Co ti`s c� L s and V'i c E-Co rf s tr L s . ©Itcarrying into full�effed the Convention between -the JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Speaker o . the � { 1�1'ou eo R N King of the French, apd ;the:,Unit,ed� States of .Amarica, f f eprefentat:ver. k entered into; for:the purppfe of defining and eflablifhing the JOIN ADAMS, Nce-Prefident of the, United States , and ,funEtions ,arid•privileges. of .their rei'pediv�e- , Confuls -aad Vice t r Pr fdent tfthe:Senate Gonf lsa; r ` ... Sic. t. ,8 it enae7ed-by the Senate and Houle of y Rep r'efenta- Approved, prrl the thirteenth,, r•7"Qz� liver o thie. :Uniter States , of,. 11meried in- Con to s a etnb<` 'f'hat h f • : g � f , r , w ere in, ,,the, feventh ;aricle, of the :faid , Convention., it is GEORGE WASHINGTON' . 9 ag.eed..that when there shall bef . no Coiiful or Vice-Conful 1)�uy&of con. Pr dent q the United States, 6 of. the, lain' • ,of t ie F ench t ' • g �, r ¢, Q .att�rad to the faviIIg of- the � i wreck gfr: an`yjfgn' h we els, ftranded on, the caafts of the C' I� A P. $SIT, United States, ok• " t a,t,;the xefidenee of, the Paid Conful, or Vice-Consul , (h ' e. not ;being at�,d e, place, the wreck); shall be more diffant froththefaac taEe ttia, Ghat` of the competent , 2n AC;�r o • a ortknsn Re re �entatrt�es amort rhe neral, uc a of the�Eouiazr the` latter shall; iM.-Mediatel , proceed to Stater, according to. the firenumeration, perform- the-- •offi`ce' therein.;Vrefcribed i, the Diffr'l-Judge of the diitri4t in whiph the• wreck fhall hap the I�aited• States of; .' . She. i. • E it enaRed by the Senate and Houle of Repr festa pen (hall proceed therein ,a�cordi•ng to the tenor of the Paid1*4 .tives of -the V' Oed States:p,f dnwics an Congr+efs article~ And- in, fueh caks� k fhall:be,,-the duty of the officers d # t a mh d; That , from.and`, after;the thud day of 1�Iarch•, one; of., the Cuftoms�*ithin,,whofe diiliricis fuch ,wrecks. fha4li hap , r t oufand �evr,,n hundred. ,and ninety,thre ,, the 1Ipufe of Re- en to �i've notice ,tiidt•eof as'; foon a ;ln�a be to 'the faid Apportionment P g ss Y . . ..� _ of reprefenta- prefentati,ves .Ihallr be,coppofed. of .mgmb�ers ele�ed agreeably Juclgg;-and Ea aid. and ;afi'if� him. .to-pet°farct� the duties hereby � to a ratio of once member for ever thirty-three , y t oufand afligned to him, 1 he I'�i6r, is judges,ofthe:United,States $hall perfons .in, each State, computed accordin to the rule pre- alto • wi.thin their refpeffive. di.Arids•be the corn etenr ucl es - p . g fcribed by..the. Conftitution ; that is to fay ithin the State fox .the{ purposes exprafied in , the .ninrh article' of the Paid of,New-IIampthire, ;four - .,within the State of MaiTachufetts, Convvcntitoa and it (hall; be ,incumbent an tiliern to give aid to y fourteen • within the State of Vermont two • within the r It Vermont, : Oe Confuls and Vice ,Cenfuls, of the, Xing of the•French in State of Rhode-Illand, two, .; within the .State of COnnedi►. ar>ref in and. _•' g fecurit g deferters frrnn. vetfels of the French nam cut, feven ; within the State `of New-York, ten ; within the tion according to the Eenosc ©f State of New- • ' .. g the. faid,,�rticle.. , • Jerfey,-five ;. within the State or rennfylvania, And where by aryy,article,of. the, faid, Convention.,,the•Cori- thirteen` ; < within. the State of Deleware, one ; within the fuls aiac� Vice Gonftals` of the Xing,;of t.ho French are entitled State of•Maryland eight • within the State of Vir5inia nine. g to the aid of the com etant executive officers of�the county . Duty of Marr icen within the State of Fentuckey, two ; within the state in, the exeeutian� o£ any precept,, the Marfhals• ofr the Ur+rted of States,, an4their deputies,pfhall wit•hin,their refpeclit>•ediitridls be,the competentodicers; and fh�all-give their,aidratwrding. to tli'e.ten.or of the-itipulations. x} = P4 Ani �w. i. r 1 •C i i8�.•1.1.iW.'AW.i i. s, � v , rii d 'l �., .;,,t. .. ..: �i � }',:. . .• -.,. fC'.t ., . . , . . a :0�... � ,r•.Y..> .:.c; _ '.'' •• ..�" . . .a .br.v ®�✓" �, M .L y,.',,4, . ,fit ° ..ry ,. ,. ,._.4U•'Ww�`.,f,�,v:r,_,-t ., -_ ., 'K... .R.j, :)f: y. ,� .Y.:.�. . . . ., ° .o- l fY i � { �f r a „ +O l f 5 a- r f 0 6 L A 'W' So r -THE UNITED S ,T A T ]E S. r 'E 307 a u J.D. 17g2. And ,whenever commitments, to the. jails, of , the country take proper meafures; as well for the purpofe: of laving the. A.D. 17g . tF shall become neceffary in purfuance of any ifipulation of the Paid fhips_ or vetfels, their cargoes and appurtenances as for k,..-•.,r � } ' W'here' coni- faid Convention, they (hall be to fuch jails within the refped. ilc�ring and fecuring, the e$e sand .merchandize laved and ' rnitmcnts fhall , s ( be made. the diftrtc"ts as ether commitments, under the authority of for .taking an inventory or inventories thrrreof ; and the mer- the United States are by law made. chandize and effefts favcd with the'Anver,l:or or inventories t And for the dire&ion of the Confuls and Vice-,Confuls of thereof, taken, as aforefaid, fhall, after deducting therefrom .J ( . the United States in certain cafes, the expeofc, be de.ivered to the owner or owners. Provided SEC. 2. Be it enacted by. the authority aforefaid, `That they (hall That no Consul or Vice Co (hall have authority to take 1 have right in the ports or places to which they are or may be poffellion of any fuch goods, wares, merchandize or other pro- t' feverally appointed of� receiving the protefts or declarations, perty, when the Mafter; owner or' confignee thereof is prefent t Plight of Con- Which such captains crews, alien ers and merchants, or capable of talon bff fC'i a wh c p P g p g p a on of the fame.' A' +; rui9 and Vice- as are citizens of the United Statesj• may refpeEtively chufe to Confuls, SEC- 4, And be it furtber enacted, That it Bail and may be F �' i} make there ; and alfa finch as.any foreigner may chufe to make lawful for `everyConiul and 'Vice-Cottful of the United States, j before them relative to the perfotialintereft of any citizens of to take and receive the following' fees of office for the fervices the United States ; and the copies of the faid A&3 duly au- which. he shall have, p thenticated b the faid ' Confuls or VicebConfuTs, 'under the erforrried Y Fora authenticatin under the con ular feal ever rotest feat of their confLlates, refpec'�ively,° shall receive faith ' in law, g y p , equ'allf as their originals would in all' Courts : in the Unite' i declaration', depofition, or other. acl, which fuch captains to taste �, ---- ,States.- = �It, 4hall be their duty where the'laws 'of the country ma{hers; mariners, feamen,, pa angers, merchants or others, rfonai of 'fl'tfl"i ' ` of the erfonal eftate left `b an as are citizens -of the United States may, ref ectivel chufe to ' tatesofdeceafcd perintt; to Lake po On p y y P Y f citizen of the TTnited States, other than feamen belonging to make, alis fum of two dollars. perfonsp &-. • , ` y 'p who, shall die 'within their. c k r , For the taken into ofreffiion inventorying, efling and fi- Ing .there `no le al leave�n flit • or ve{i'el onfulate tl , , g .into, � f re refentarive artner in trade or truflee Hall feftlin and a in or tranftnittin as aforefaid, the , PP ' g ' p. . y bol ne due on the perfonal eftate left• b gan citizen` of the N. b him` a ointrt to take care o f his •efle&s; the 4ha11 inven• Y Y r r c4 r, � ' _. .. . , . . . his ' ' 4 or :for '- � the rofs am limits of confulate, ;�,; • . United States, or or wane or them f anbthers tat the r fiv�it�r centum on ' ilial! die within the p Y P. , . . g giant 'of fuch estate. x ' choice ; -fhall collect the -debts-` due } to '-the deceafed in the • ' For, taking into poiheon and otherwife proceeding on any y +he debt' 7d*�R frcrtii"°his eftate " z which Where he died, and pa, .-- - 'fuch'eflite which fhall be, delivered over to the legal repre. To coiTeC'b country dabca, &�• her' (hall have there contrae'ted '; ' (hall fell at au6tion, af• re re- ter reafonable ublic 'notace fuch`: art=of the `eftate as fhall be Tentative .1•,efere_ aainal fettlement of the, fame, as, is .herein be.P y� fore di, eaed, two and an ,half, per, centum , on fuch part deli. F °d of a ` perifhable nature and fvcft rurther part if-an as (hall vered;over as f call not bean inoney, ,and five per centum on mn be necefl'ary for the payiaent o€ hist debt's; and at ' the e.Ypira. the groi's amount of the refidue. ' tion of one year fratri hid deceafe the refidue an'd the ba, And it (hall be-the duty of the Confuls and Vice-Confuls of lance of the eftate ,they fhall tranfinit to 'the' 'lreafury of the Y - ,r the United States, to give receipts for all fees which the fhall . # Confuls to re- the UnitedStates,t6 beholden to truihf4ry'thelegal claimants: But receiverb virtue of this. Ae} ex refiling the particular fetus• "apt for them, if at any time 17ef� re' fuch' tranfmiffiott ` the legal `reprefenta• y P 1 ces for, which the aid. ` ' ' true of the deceafed shall, appear and' demand hts,efWts in Y are- paid. their hands, they f ►alI deliver `them° up being faid their fc;es, SEc.: 5. And be it furtber ena0ed, That in cafe it be found ' s g necefl'ary'for the intereft of the United States, that a Conful .Prefident au- and (hall' seals their roceedin ° s. ' r;< •. - thorized. f g For the information of the reprefentadve of the deceafed, or Confuls be appointed to refide on the coati of Barbary fhall be the duty, of; the in : or Vice-Conful =authorized fine Prefident be author iced to allow an annual falary, not ea- E f.; eonrattonotify to proceed as aforefaid` in 'the fettlement of his estate, itnme seeding two thoufand dollars to each perfon fo to be appoint- % t gazette publifh- diat'd to irotify his death in one 'of the gazettes publifhed in ed : Provided, That fuch falary be not allowed to ' more than � F f° a in the ton- the confulate, and alfo•to the Secretary of State that the fame one Conful for anyone of the states on the faid coag. , =R ' rotate. may be notified in the state to which the deceafed fhall belong ; SEC 6 find be it furtber."enat7ed That every Conful and ' and he "shall alio, as foon as may be, tranfmrt to ilia Secretary �yice-Cor, fol shall before ilia enter on the execution '- Of Of Confuls to of State, an invent effects o€ the deceafed', taken as y ' their trufts, or if already in the eXecution of the fame, within Sive bond,with before directed. fureties i I 11�rd be it airther enaed; That the faid Uon£uls and one year from the palling of this A� or if refident in Alia, r SEC. within t�s�''o years, give bond with fuch fureties as fliall be ap_ Hund ed v ice Confuls - in cafes where fhi s' or veffels of ' the United ti Rrandedveii'elc P proved 'by the Secretary of State, in a fum not ,fiefs than two States fhall be ftranded on the coasts `of their confulates rem ihoufand, nor morethan 'ten thoufand dollars, conditioned peively, ,shall, as far as the laws of the country will permit., take for a Yr J{ d} i. i .m:; Ar MI A { 5 y . t A• pp.1 '� ..'Y M j e Z f' y - . . ',. ..c.5: n. .,! r. >'.., . 1.... .• :, �.. ,... ,.. , , tm. .w i, � .✓.,., . ,... •. , y.. _ '..a....;,....e /> :v1' l •1y:J i a. .h �r t ! y C a „' 'to trY•- R 3 C UNITED S TATES. 309 "o" ti 3P . L A `W S tag � , . from the nature• of their appointment 9,-or any treaty or con- d-D. 1792* vention under which they may a&. ---ti^, � 14,9- 11792, for the true and faithful:difcharge of the duties of bis °orrice, L s -.—y--�► accords 'to law,;and -alfo•for trulya�ccou�nting for all Inlonies, Jo;�ATxA1� TRUMnULL, Speaker of t��e -> a �> > trhere to be Dods and effects which ma come into -his off'efiion by" vir- Houfe of Reprefer:tativese . lodged. g P tue of this Acf And the faid bond fhall 'be lodged In the of- JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefrdent of the Un; ed States, and 't' five of the Secret ary;of'the Treafury. Prefrdent of the Senate. z 5} Approved, .4prit the fourteenth, 1y92. And be`tt urthcr. ; at. 'That' to reverie the ma- „Y f e P GEORGE WASTIINGTO14 l S.EC• �. r. rivers and feamen ' •em to ed in yefl'els belon `in ` to citizens `r p y, g Prefrdent of the United Stater• of the United Staties; h cafes of Npwreck; ficknefs or 'cop ti- x " Provifion for Vity, from iuflering In foreign ports,ir,shall :be the deity of z ...-..�......�.,...l...�. .w t mariners, left P tO time, ' in foreign the Confuls and VIce=Confuls refpe�tively, from Um. j, N , ; ports- to :provide for them in the tr�ofi reafdnable manner, at the ex- C H A P. XIV. ' pelife of the United States, fubjeft'to furrh' inf}rti4 tions ,a's the �n ACT authorrzzn the rant and cottve ante o ccrtazn Secretary of State shall gree, and not exceeding an, allowance, g g y .� of twelve cents to a man, per diem ; :and all mafl:ers and Lands to the Ohio Company ofl4ffoeaates• commagders of veffels' belon in to citizens of .the United E it enacled b the Senate and Hou e c Re re enta- �' g SEC. i . y f f � l• , States and bound to force port of the fame, are, hereby. re- B tines o the United States of America, in Congrefs of ` uired and enjoined tp.take fu h mariners or feamen Qn board ' Ambled; That a certain contrad expreil'ed in an indenture ex. of ,the ;r #h>E s ole vecls,' at; the ; reuefi of the faid Cvnls or ecuted on the twenty-feventh day of October, in the year certain ;and `` { r "I" Vice-Conful refpeetively, and ,to tratlfport them to:-the,,port ' one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-feven, between the contradicd for. u' E ' d which' fuck Ups or, .veffels. may be . then Board of il'reafary for the United States of America, �n the Unite States tQ . bound free of cofts ox cllarg. ;' but that the ' faid manners or of the one part and ' Manafl'eh Cutler, and Winthrop Ser. � ;fealnen ` h0 if abler bo bounel to do duly on Board fuc 'flops - geant, as agents for the dlrec'fors of the Ohio Colnpany of R ° oil veffels aFeording to, them : ref C eve, abilities ., �'rgvid�d, aifoclates, of the other part, Ifo far as the fame refpec"fs the `That no m4`fter or capta;,n of any f i_ip plti veffel, #Hall be oblig- following' defcribed trait of land ; that is to fay : '� Begin+ h ' ed to take a greater' number than two men to every orehun• sling at a Ration where the we{fern boundary line of the fen• sired tons 'hurthen of tate faid # alp or vefhel:`,on any one voyage: enth range of townships, laid out by the authority of the U� i! F And if'W� fuch' captain or nnafler•fhall refufe the fame on the nited States in Congrefs aifeernbled, interfefts the river Ohib �e ueft or° order of the Canfu1= or ''Vice Conftll : fuch captain or l x thence extending along that river fouth.wefterly' to a place Ia{fer flWl forfeit and :pay the fum of'thirty dollars for each where the; weftern, boundary line of the fifteenth range of red for mariner or •feaman, fo 'ref"ufed, to 'be recovethe benefit ' townfhips, when laid out agreeably to the land ordinance - ,, of the United States by the faid Conful' or Vice Con11in his paf cd the twentieth day of May, one thoufand L(even hundred 'QWn 111411!`,.:in auy -Coxt of oopetent jurifdition and eightyfive, would ,touch the faid river ; thence running ' $' ' northerly on the. faid wefiern bounds of the faid fifteenth a r �a� ed That where a'ihi or vef, g P SEc. $ � d be rt tart e P range of.townfhi s, till a line drawn due eaft to the %% eftern l i .f - t fel belonging to citizens of the UnirtedStates is f©ld in xfaretgn boundary line of the faid feventh range of townfhips, Nyill � Ila t, com rehend with the other lines of this trace feven hun- ' 4 ';, Duty of mat= sort pt'. place, tllq .maf€Gt`, t�>zefs the Grew► are liable by- their P , tern o , geflele, C4ilt a�C or. dQ COiI�f�III ;tp.t�e dYfGharged there, that fetld,.them dyed and fifty thoufand acres of land, befides the feveral lots tefpe�kipg dfs Charged rea- bac. to the f a e; where . th yr entered ou bboard, or;furniih and parcels of land In the aid contra refereed or approprlv • • ated to articular ur ofes • thence runnln eaft to the wef• men, and of tllelisl �11t� .me4ns fuf£Ieicn,� fir th�1r;�r�turn,: tp be,afcertaaned P P P �- g ;Confals nee- tern boundary line of the faid feventh range of rownfhips,and r " gleQing ic. by the Conf ti or dice Co ft�l of the, ullited States,.havirtig u- lcafdk�tlprl of.tl>le past ox ,place; end1 cafe of the rafter's thence along the faid lineto the place of beginning," be and the lrefident of u. • •` fame Is hereby confirmed .: And that the Prefident of the U- s- to grant refufal the faid Cartfu.l, or: Vic n ay, (if the -laws o£ Y letters patent. the land pel•mit it) cause his chip, Dods alid perfon to bear- nited States, be and he Hereby is authorized and empowered t g xefted and herd until he filall ronlply with his duty hereine to iffue letters patent in the name and under the fear '+ of the United States, thereby granting and contieying to s Putnam, Manaffeh Cutler, Robert Oliver, and Grimy 1 That the. f ecification of Rufus $,4 q. 9, .rS(nd be it• urtbr ena,> ted, p Greed and to their heirs, and affigns in . fee simple the faid Y 'owers deem- certain, pow�i's and duties . ire t bis; , to, be exercifed ar per o r United States,,, defcribed tract of land, with the refervations in the faid in. iY formed by the Confuls and Vjgq Corlfu6 o- the, UIt t denture fall not be catlhrue�i• tcyr the excl.u�Wa of others refui,ting , 17 . from �t 7 1 .Eti { ,{ . sy irx ' . q ., ti. 7t , 4 1 i r ,.}r:rt ::• '.-1.. .,. .e i < ,C ^re.(.j. , ..1.•: A ,w t71 i 77 e ,...e .., .,...- _.. - J :r r . 1.75 „.. _,..: s„ ;,•r- r. t • '1 w 1 r +,. ,'.11. r; f , TA 309 trx UNI TED T i , IL a p s f L S 0_1r_ 1 rl from the nature of their appointments, ar any treaty. or con- •D• ?79 • g T s .- vention under which they may a . A.D. s 2. for the tn��1e and faith fut'difcharge of the duties of ' his iofi eC, Jon AT H AIS T R u int l#U L L Speakcq of t��� Houfe of Reprefentatives. ` x =79• acGordin'�to"lavv, at�dalfofor truly accounting for all I'nonies, ,, there to be goods and'effe�s whkh =may come -into tits p�ffcilion by vir lodged. g •. - � , and ihall�be lod •ed in, ��IyN ADr�MS, Yice•�Prefrdbnt d�' the Untied States, and tae of this Act . Add the faid b g Prefdent of the Senatee r1� 1 fice of the SecretarYof the reafury. Approved, �4pra1 the fourteenth, 2. h f GEORGE WASUIl\GtO149 �' d be` t urther, : Thai° Eo prevent ''the' ma- .E c. n- naed, p . Pr* of the United States. {{ :•sacra` and 'fean�en,employees }n ytil'ols belonging to citizens ;, i wreck; fcknefs'or 'Cap fes of fh ti- ' of the `17p}ted States, in ca p I Y fuffering iri fof eign ports, _it giall 'be the. dttt�i :of Provifion for ' Vlt , from t 'from time'to'tinie, A P• XXIV. mariners, left the Consuls and Vice-Confuls refpeFtivtly, C H in foreign onablC fianner, at the ex- ports. to .provide for them its the most real ' � `� ease of the [Jnited :States' fubje 'to filch in4lru tidtls as 'the An ACT ` authorizing the grant ani conveyance of certain � P fief secretary of` State flialt give, and noC e$ceeding an allot ranCe sands to the ONO' Company eA•vociater. + n 7arird : al! rnaflers ;and � y • f ). p of twelve cents to a than, per diem, , )J it enacted by the Senate and Hou e c .Re rc enta la ders o f veffels: `belon in to citizens _ of. .the Utifted SEC.• I• B comet u g g tines of the United States of Ameraca, -in Congrefs of } Mates,: Wid_-bound ;to Tome port of the f a e; are: her re �. pard. embled;"That a certain contrail exprefl'ed inn indenture ex- i aired and �enl.oined-t¢:tahe filch 1pa� ers.Qr :feamen Qn .b �cuted on the twenty-Seventh day of October, in the year c�rta;n :3ncS q contradted for. of their dipsxor �effels,� :at::the; regiaefft of fad onfttls or between the' {` ,art, one thoufand fevers hundred and righty=(even , 1 ,i `Tice�Gorifuls refpeLqively, and ,to tranfpoc�t them io;,�Ch .p , �. r veifels ma• . be . then. Board of 'j:reafury'tor the United Stites of Ariierica in the Uni a tales to, which fat.h dips o ?, faid' na'r >aers. or of the one part; and ' Mana eh Cutler, and V�inthrop Sei 4} F th t t , Ilar ' but teat ,, e, bound } its o c f cant as a `eats for thedirec'tors•'of 'the Ohio , Company of If' of co le bQun ,to do°dist "on fiercl'fuEli fps g +fean}en� ia71". .if ab �F b t t f YN ; . g h } _ x',. ' • � ' ` b sties 'rovsded, atfociates, of the 'Other °part, fo far as the fame refpeds the veffets sF�ordlnp , tof then"; ref .etvw. , .ti,. ,:. , .<, . tt7 . p r ' following defcribed `tract of "land ; that" is to fay ' " Begin+ #hall ne oblig- 3'hat 'no 'm' .iI r ar ca ;t<akn of any, p or vefl"ea, j ; -,`..: . A ' , ` number' °tlian fwo men to e:'er ot�e'hun- ning;at a'fation where the we{iern boundary tine of the fev� Cd to take areatet•` > : e pro a e: cath rare a of townfhips, laid out by the authority of the U- y . g g . .s tired toi burthen of tie t'aid fh1Q'c�r 've All, on any on* • + r►ited States in Congrefs-affembled, interfecls the river Ohib i, >> And :if'a ' 'ftzeh cwai�n ar mauler ltiallerefufe the fa>►ne dri trhe : ' f' 1 fuch'ca twin oil thence' extending along that river fouth-weflerly' to a place 1 E uefl'orrordeir of-ther Canfat or . tee Gb.. n , P, ; k` ' where `the: weflern. : boundary line of the fifteenth range of i= 4afgr41,a�1° cirfeit and ply the film of'thrrEy doll' s f� each town hips, when laid out agreeably to the land ordinance 1 I mar�'ncr'or fearnai�, €bIre#ufed �ta be '>recovered for the laeneft of the United States by the faid Conf it' dr' V ce Con ill in"hits11 pI. a{fed the twentieth :day of May, one thoufand (even .hundred • r �'�� Y:nn�; ,., •. . and eightyfive, would ,tOuch the faid ri�-er ; thence running ; #+ ` a an ; �""Cout't-of couipetmt`�u. „'.''.'""�' northerly on the. faidlweifern bounds of the fail fifteenth 4�11� �lpa� ,.. � Y • :,.; � 'poet y ran a of, ' . .. g townfhtps, till a line drawn due eaft to the �i a ern ` der• ata ed f°'�' -t where a Pulp or vef. line of the :faid feventl; range of town�hir�, �t SE-c °$ A*d be :t fart I . .. a boundary, fel belonging to citizens of the Unii Mates `stf©lcltn` ioretgna g bleb tbei>c comprehend, with ,the other lines of this trach, (even hun, oxer la ' a tiie:m gt's unie#' the"`are,W;4re ha , y.. died and :fifty thoufand acres of land, betides the feveral lots I1acp of mat 1 p a a ;_feud;;them tern o ; yezls cgntrac"i or= dA ©uII tp6e,difGl� rgederex and parcels of land in the faid contras refzrved or appropri� „ ref eg,dif� t T f rA� l P -} bad, tq ;the tot ' evQ • theft entered ,en: ,bQard,;Q.. ` u , tiled to particular purpofes =, thence running eafl to the wet- '( charged fea• ned 1 rYAtp-%, tu�bo•af t men, and of t g P viii .n?ea,>a £u c#! tr.f4'r thgir tern boundary line of the faid feventh range of town ips, and ,f t t Coafuls no 1 9 tLe IjutC;e6 CaKeat,,Xla�i g,�u" )'resident of U. ( t` y d the ioe�„< ( ,. :, � theneeatongthelaid lineto the place ofbeginning " bear. Le in it. b 0q QQ,1 . � 0 " g xifdi P.n. o .th .P,c!' ; ok lace:; Auld, W ca,fe"of the, ��►fler s fame is hereby confirmed.: And that the Prefident of the U- s• to grant letters patent. s` e f •d . Cg,�fill: pr , dice- �nfu� may, (>,f the.,laws of ailed States, be and he hereby is authorized and empowered a refufal, t a� , e mit it caufe lus chip, oQds aid pc to bear- to iffue letters -patent in the name and under the feat t thb land. permit ) of the United States, thereby granting and eon4•eying to r reified acid held'.0til lie is l c �, v�ith his dui, Isere n, ' -- y y , F ' =- '' " :• Rufus Putnam, Manffi afleh .Cutler, Robert Oliver, and Grin r :�Eell go be it art e�' ena, ed, Tbai Ahe' fpec�fi€at vn. .c>f Green, and to their heirs, and afligns, in fee Pimple, the faid nil duties, Art tb13; 46t, to excrctfed:ar or : defcribed trail of land, with the refervltions in the faid in- V. � � k� owers defin- certa>n,Ro� el,s a. i>iedStates denture a• , Qrraned by the Confuts and Vio Conflais of, Lin s 4 _ rcfuJctngfrued ,tor excluAnn O Oth �f4all nobe ca �► from Y V. Y; r i tF Y p �a• tl � pin a • i Yf e } J tl 5 {, 'W fY _ .> r , .,., . 'y •s0:.itnwlt.. wc.^ �-�,v�a: - a�P16'.':i%'�`_�.�.._,.,_'"�'<.�a:.��l„ir—.�,t ",.: J. t .�1 .i.d. n y,R A F. F r. ... .:.:,a-....r. - : : .. .-y.a� r ...- :... .. '....tws.:d•:Lm,.L: mlti.:an.::..e;.:=idii4,ixJ_i♦Y- �__.____s..._.,k..liYc '- cY. _ :�iLVd it ; -Vi. a .. .w r 1 . . ..f, ... v I:T I� .:�; ' T Si•' -..({.''j .�T e ..R , r, I i �o i, G S ' ' T T E 311 E S. � 1.0 +=A: ,D. i fig2� d-dntute apreflt�J iq.-t,rufl,.fu`r the: perfo•ns compo-frog tl�e faid r l i hts �n ACT to iy�dc?m�1ify the FfZate of the late "✓ldjqr-general '' - Ohio Company of afrociates accordinX- to their fevera -rights and interests, and, for „their heirs and afhgns, as tenants in 1\Tat anicZ Grein, f or d certaua `Gond ehtered into • by h1';W common:: . _ . . . ,durin the late war. r ena ;ed . That_ thc ' P�:efident be, SSC. z . E it enacted by the Senaieerd Ilonfe of Zeprefentativc�' Sr.,co. , .4nd be it,fu.rthe 9 . f g f• j-Z Rufus Putnam, r't'her: authorized and em owered , by let- of the United ,State+s o �nerica, in Con re s a : enabled, �;c., and he hereby. s fu P That the ,United, Statcs. shall and will indecnpify the •eflate of F ters patent as afore(aid, to grant and convey to the fatd Rufus t �r'een for ilia fum of ei'�;h.t '�hUuCand f x Gen. Green ata- the, late : Genera. Putnam Manaffeli Cutler; Robert Oliver and Griffin Green ' ' liundt'ed and ei�-ht . ei ht wur�ds f;x thtll n;s ilerling money, :and to their +heira and xft bns ° in truft, #'car the ufes above ex. �'” . g. P Lein . the arn.ount due qn the f rtI day of May, one clioufand pref�fed;` 6n'e' other traie'f of`t o hundred and fourteen thou- f;even l�undr ci and eighty-fix,ht •-fix on a certain bond executed to eighty-five acres of land. Provided, g ' land , .two hundred andMe�ieurs N6wcom'en and Collet, by the Paid General Green, '1"hal the laid Iufusr) uEnam IC�tana - fu Ter;I�ofiert �7iver, . as furet for John Banks and Cocnpany,and the intere.!f there- and Griffin Green;;or�'either ;of themy �hal�l deliver to the Se Y - cretar of the T>teafur within fix months, vat rants which on ; cxc;epting therefrom a, certaixl .concittional fond �;tven in une oYe thDufand fevers hundred and ei. ht .-lid, for. about - t g Y + { iffucdYfQr army ' haunt . . r, ghts f't�fheren . fu that pumpge, 3 �: ne tllohfand fix hundred bunds fierling-, (be the f'a.rnd more ` according to + thy' praviC�on; of a refq of, Congrefs, of the; 4 P • o ulv one thoufan.d levan kin dred and or lis) b►being pant of the afQrecfatd fum of etghc' tltoufan.d fid, twenty-third d� ) f J ,r , hundred a'nd .eight ei ht pounds i'ix fhlllings, wftich vas to g. ;E ei Tits-fe ori. w e'ral Greed should xecovei` :} _ , he at , oply in .eafe (hr fat, ' on ha �c 11zrd be i� : r�i~#I�er. ,erta�#e , ,�Th,at tete' �``t Sdeat. e aid rA alis a`rid Ca P y,_ - - from. theaet ,s�, 4. n st an, a fui futhl licien a and' he:l er b-' is ful7the>� ay�tl gr zed.and etx�pPweredjby f eaters �'rgvidcd it ' e r u; n u i = �. f or;his tndeulitit�r,; t mail aPP pQ e . nve = f :,. , . o , t 'eP ufua ,. ,,, ., re al t r ntr, and c qui tp, h , t . (�. the o�iee,ts of the `l.reafur ; „: . patent ,a afq 4,, o. , g 4._• . . .Y' qn, Y Rufus Putnam. Putn m .Mapai 11 Gu lei" 1�ob t o t . . a,,. 21. - girt -a,iver-and Gra In. GmIll rears, in his life-time or leis e<�ecutors i� -,Ce., his dec,ealeb ; &c. d fI' ps i<p +fee ;li c, in, truf} for the res i ndetnttified car cgalal eni`acod �oi- tl�e and .t�, tl}e3x l>re><rs aan a:r+.h$ x'. < � . !F have, tit. heen, 4 � P >; -, uath r, itr ; nf.one launcred tf�vu�. .: ' Pana i .flutadred and e lit ec )aG ufps. above ePrefried yi s P ,' eta fit pf etght auf f y - - k sr -hat t Provided, . s iev e 7 - rir �n l x t �1 } , e�-_ r fa d . l a oe Q �+ f�r►d .acres �.4f/;la�'�. �'r..avad�d' . , ?�€�� ., ,. . , + ..� . , onnds �x ., ;�tllr4n�st; aceepz ,�s a� , ./, � , .. . ' grant of; +on hun,d •ed tbat, enc Gres; l Qe: .uia Paid , r e r _ ,a4 nai' . . de i. t. t1 e fail executgrs.. *all gcount, for a fuirir being abo>a� g .._ r_ -- -�= ' hecto 1 v4 for,. at`t the .�� be:� efs) certain coo •o -fuch. -p � � � rc- an xhe ex � t�; ,��dition..of , ng _ ,, �, n thaufaiid p:ouz-ds .f�esrlingtith ` lYe �actte.�iol,„ o., • ditiocs. '�a ; the fai comuan;Q,,, all., t ha' a , .�v,'t in five. years.. n� - , P` to ire oer axt eis. ct t e:fia�d �3ank� ` tof j as _ ; ' a overe of Jpi P ; . , . the; ' a 'tn r t�f.this;act ,6onye yedi11Jee .9mp�o, as ,a be uoy, a�xd f\r ` and' Com an , b the 'faid execuc44� rs+ to 4o ip rt Ur ,the in, �<� - p. s of ,uxtc3�red acres, to. ..mal, p• n f e idr • d silo f all Iia dyer: ,t4 t'ge. of.expeopp ;in,,,t � t;taal G�.tio. a pg , , . „ m4 . ,,' ilia {; , erfon: not' =1efs than. e; h teen+ y;_e rs 4 g be><x� ap a uaZ} o trpller of th, 'xea ur and: ht$ iucc�e qrs� or. t ie IIt?,tted ` ; , - . , - nye' a cep m; fattier ax ,thee: tic of fuchr co Y tater all.. mc�rtga�e Dnp .s, coy; ants,. oic c!X � ' �ciunter- - ,t :, .` ` d e ;ch were gbtainec b tl)e ' 1 '; Fah ens e ' That the fftd' q�hrkt * �urtttes *Oat , no . .� � 1, . �' . � f* .' sEc +: . � Arisd ;bg t fig t e laid3u �. ' l . i 'aria ft o hum+didd"d d `Ciener'alE�re¢n., . , i lafj t's• � ;o , I of'tv�tb*haiidr�d aiid fotit.Wn t o ' s afa9• }< iii!Iu cr ifitail be �d�i ,� ,. � e' z� �� ndied tiottifand a is on acro nt A hls_.lir fc�x t a .,er t lit .five =aEres and ot" b 1. ' where to be g Y '.. �' me f"the f-ald executors f�r the r.d'wit-Mia the,fifnift 4111 � tray of�t�3ne f k, ' e =rig . to b fti�� �a�: fn _the »a � located. 1�Uditte &1 ,, , ,,b „ i id Aliii, sthe inde-ntive -aforew' v4ited States,. And the cff he�xs c� the tlioufai�id'aci3es of la� ° _dcri>�e u>'e `sif the ' dre�t ettl h #` ► a . Duty f ase Q ru r - d. t(�I1 i L t- fail ` anal =nd otitina° "to the' tY�a *of Brad, cdeftt ibed' int th fids ' eaf:�uxy are herebX. authariae gu ate and e fi •e ers A ' a; - a f h 4c. e4a+l e .of-the . Pard Genoral ,G�re0, �o in:de�nxfy, feFl -t�,r,=df this= 'aai` and in'fr� hliar ata e' lefrd®>; t'`gh �e ue 'tq t .. ' f ' a 'S.raforef idg. gccor4`i . to the` trtue intent n.d rr ea,uiiag re �rtb+e "for that 'u a �.x _ . litters stent, (hall F P P 9 thfs.a�' x d to pa ?e fame, owt- ,o€ ;t=he '�t'.e? x'y 'Of tla - Y4 �oxArxx TvrBU> . b aye �niti�d' tatbs, to the laid executors, to be accounted fox by , ; rY ,SpQake�• of tbefl�oufe ff Reprefentnt j. l the pare of the.land eftate:� rfP RICHAkD HENRY LEE, refide* yrs' anpare fox �,� K,,e.rtea�er a ro�e �• ��+P ,r :. ✓4 T of ah�'�errat�. Ire .,etrtatives* ` • , ,. ' I:� I.B. IEN'RE .ter.of vent. pra.. teore k Approved, rsl 'th tw nYy-fir, i7,g '• of ' #e ' GEO-RG•E: IWASHINGTON9 ' :t tvirent ,-levan h •. . . _ i , pxoved, Airs Ise t r9: ! P Pre Ident, Qfthe United Slates. GTON0 FQRGhlll� ,. Pr%`dent of tlae United States. ` HAP. C Ii A. P, C ' I / 1 h , B s.1 6 iI yJ pppp RS 71 1 ,Y T. b 4 + Jt y t r f , .. ' k ..__. ,r, .., ...�. , 'r.`•^� .'�'1'E.;itT zR„_'§^+ '!;1.':. i -',•, ?1.r.„y' L: .c: ..,, •1, ..ya aawl...uv..e.' -.4a U..'r.l'taSwxa.,4w.a•.iifi((ivana..�o�..��cm`�: i •, _ _• •. fY .e .,_., , � } eu�,;f�s ,Nk+a'� '( M. 3 ..�� ,. -.•.a rat FeMi . /{t a , d. c 1 ` Y ' ,.'. ...yam...`!' q,P.0 y,,,. �:., .. -.ate v '.�("'.. ,1 , • 'P . •i , TAM S r 1 1 i FF a 1 x i. U N 1 E D S TA r —•J S e 313 A W 3JZ I, Or THE .� °� hettip " for every,, one hundred and • twelve pounds, one bun• A.D.179 • A.D. r�79a. C H A P. XXVI• On `cables_ , for 'every one hundred'' and twelve'- —••-� Bred cents : �.....Y—.,� pounds, one hundred and eighty cents : On tarred cordage, ' ' r um o Mone or the Prote�tzan for ever one Is and helve pounds, one hundred and t An ACT for ra f ng a) urtke f f yf Y � 4 o the Frontiers, and for other Purpgfes therein mentioned. eighty cents :' On untamed cordage and am or, every one f 4 A SEGTiaz� I . IE it,enaRed by the Senateand Houfe of Reprefentahundred and twelve pounds, two hundred and twenty-five°r tle tTnited States o f�mericu, in Congrefc cents ,On twine-and pack thread,for every one hundred and'raves ojc ' .1� twelve pounds, four '; hundred cents : On coal, per bufhel, 1' a ' • ` . ,.;. A. Y '1 a entbled, That from and after the lafl day of June next the p ' ' four and a half cents : ' On, falts called Glauber-faits, for every Duties now in ties now in force upon the articles hereinafter enumerated one hundred and twelve pounds, two hundred cents. g tt. force, and defcribed, at their importation into the United a Articles ad valorem : China wares; looking lafs window 7 ry fhall ceafe, and that in lieu thereof, there fliall be thenceforth g Specie duties: articles at their faid and `other grlafs a-nd all manufat.1ures of gla s, black quart t; laid levied and collected upon the faid �{ tion the feverai and refpe6tiverates or duties fol- v ' 1 importation, bottles excepted muskets, pif}ols; and other fire arms, ,. : P. fwords cutlaffes hangers and other fide arms ; [}arch ; hair lowing . viz. • a of the quality of London arts powder ; wafers ; g e . • laces lines fringes tafl'els and r Wines, namely Madeira, g �. fift -fix cents : Madeira, of the quality of trimmings commonly ufed by- uph'olfferers, coachmakers� and cular, per ,gallon y painters_ t P London market er all.on, forty-nine cents . Other Madeira fadlers, and paper, hangings • ainters colors whether dry o'r Specific duties, Lo p g ' cents : Sherr per allon, thirty-three groundlin 01 Pfifteen ercentum, act valorem-=calf, flit and y` wine per gallon, forty c y, p , g Y g y� , ! r • � 'rolled iron', and en�erali all nianifa�ures of iron " f}eel tin , ' cents t Saint Lucar, per gallon, thirty cents : Lifbor:, per ' 0 orto er allon, twenty-five ewter ,` 'co er brats or ^f which euher of thPfe 'metals is . J gallon, twenty-five cents p , p g Y' p PP > , : R per gallon, twenty cents : A 1'r the article of chief value; not being othecwife' particularly cents • Z eneriffe and Fayall, p g y jo • • - ry 1 1 b t P A� ,.. tliCr wines fort per centum ad valorem, provided that the enumerated•, brats andiron' wire excepted '; cabinet :wares o feather `tanned aad'taWed, and all manufafkt res'o, leather or ; s amount of the duty thereupon shall, in no cafe, exceed Chir- a 1 ty cents per gallon. of which' FI " titer is the' `article of chief value, not other`vife SQirits` diftilled wholl or chie y from grain : Of the firih par`tiCularlV 6nuM'erate, j medicinal arugs, e�,��t,�A�hofe Coin- Cl Y d' in ' '`' •' hats ca s and bonnets of est- 1 Y s ciafs of proof, per gallon', twenty-eight cents . Of the i'econc� rnonly 'ufed in ; y y g , . P ; 1 . • f roof per gallon, ttiventynine cents : Of the `lthird ery `for` t: ; gloves and` mittens •, tiockin s , ilinery ready, :. clafs o p p g Y r allon thirty-one cents: Of the fourth made ; �atti&W jllov�i6' feathers and otter orttamer}ts �for� clafs of proof; per g ,Y t clafs of roof., per ' , ' . . d311s `dre fi'ed and undrefied ; p er 'gallon, thirty-four cents : Of the fifth women s head drefl'es rj ' f ani , fort cents Of the firth dafs of- toys ;" blittoLns of ebetti�` bind ;, carpus land carpeting;' mats'a s ti clafs of proof, per gallon, y roof, per allon, fifty cents. and floor cloths fatl:cloth ; fheathing' and cartridge: paper , ; l : p P g i led f lilts . Of the fecond clafa of proof and. all povc der5 paffe } ljaJls balfat>`�s ' ointments oris waters } All other diff l p �. . �. ys t -five cents :` Of the third clafs of waihes `.'tnf}u"res, .effen'ces ar oth'er pr�'p'atatio'ns bt 'conipofi=' ; ,p under, per gallon twen y t: f sand under �per ; allon; • twenty=eight cents Of ,the tidns 'corii��only called [cents; -odors perfumes or .cot- ' '• ° Vroo P g ' ' + r metics all dentrifice vwaers tenures, re °aratrons, ,or • P i? fourth clafs of proof and under, per gallon, thirty-two cents : - under er gallon, thirty-dight conipd[itions� whatfoever, or the tee. orgums-=-teen per cen�, f proof' andf Of the fifth clafs o p F g ., cents Of the fixth elafs of proof and un'der,.per gallon, for. turn ad valorem.' r hick feveral clafles or denominations of roof ` + ' ' E t t -fix cents• W P Sec. {2. Provided alwly , an it..,j'url�er enaed, y � ghat,all.'. . � ' 1 be deemed and taken to correfpond with thofe mention- • ' ' .:. . Thal articles �wluch are egcepted•and .exem;nted from. dutyi,e bylthe � r ; , xem tion Of ed in the « A repealingafter the laf day of June next, the ,. P :� nrrp� Fr .� « Akmaking farther�provifion forj ie'P�Y:n?ent Q� t; 1 1 C .ts articles by cer- duties heretofore laid upon drsftlled fpir.is.impv. .va• .. .�J... iliall . continuo' to be fo .excepted -and,tain Ad coati- o f ,the +U,nited States, ; ; abroad and laying others in their Head, and alfo upon fpirits eaem ed, end that .to the:articles, heretofore .made r'ce from ,nucd. p • , „ a F' diflilled within the United States, and for appropriating the dot the following Pial be add;,d, nrne)y; copper in,,pigs and. fame." y, :. , , ,. tars, lapis calaminaris .unrmanufaured, wool, wood., fuipliur.•: F� " t* ale and orter, er allon, eight cents Steel,per hun. ed a :hat fro�il a�,d .after ahs con arc - ~` r, Beer, p P g Ani d• be s t;f'urtber, .ens Du y c , died weight, one 'hundred cents ; Nails! per pound, two ' ` Sec' 3' " la{f °da '� of ' :one next; in g; the'Auty heretofore=laid x cents : Cocoa per pound, .two cents . Chocolate, per pound, Y` J g _ u on -falt,1 ,a bushel of fait ;[hall be deemed not to emceed the three cents : Playing Cards, per pack, twenty-five cents : p . �. And as often as the r t : all other Shoes and weight of. fifty-fix: pounds: avoirdupois` . � � Shoes and Slippers of filk, twenty cents ac'Tual bwfhel of fait shall exceed the [aid weight, fu'ch salt shall Slippers for men and women, clogs and golofhoes, ten cents nd slipp ers for children [even cents • On F q.' _ be All . other fhoes a b � � - � ' hemp, ,. . . � . t t A .L r . k f , n 1. �1 . . • _ ♦ c,:-r C . 1 , :r r S9i _] ,. ��/^! -_ t .fay 7757 "I p' .n :.a.. 1 1 I+ .: , ►.."'rY.' :; ... .. ,., -..., ,.. . ,. r _ cR' 4-..,!: • ,:,„ '_ 2' ,. .. ...,. ,_- . -• :_.: ,-_., - - ...,. Y ., : ,,' _-. Tis 1 .$.aE' q , e , A , OF T3E . ti s .' fe i QP g°4���,. w. r Arid: xne�c��an���4 1m-, .d.�. 17V- �4:D� >< g2'..be:charged, in tom; proportion of. t4c,prefent. rate of 44ty' FCr e, .: pR ,.� Y t a t f4wi, Y t =f ourlds>Qf its a tr�l eig1�C. : poxted, niq uni t S,ta �$y a c oz� ,tike. conn oCertain Ads � .-,r . .► 'buthel-, for, a erY ,f Y P v ife s , ; ,a d; taq i� t �� urrdil �a,. d r 4 declared i� SEc. �.}. Andbe rtutterend�te ,. Thai after tic la><daftday: a>Sz .� 4, F •epal fke 1r<eia s u- • `� t? t C13y �n lle ed in ad• o tl; �tiu� n, a: } ed ;�1 i 't r of June nex � there .}.Y�..a �A > a th„Adt. force a to t he a shall: be: land levied and: c4 ties fpecifi ` • duty of two, aud: air of, v ?c ? h d�} , � htfQcla�d, ,upon ed 'p r.r< s, ditiort to.-t�he Fre`fen:t duty:. therettPo�,: a; yB r Y .. 4rted: gl�►xQa1 : i�d ying; a ie and on code goods, wares., and +ar-r kl s >lt t, FIXll ; a � h if ger centtit».ad valorem upon all g t >< i 1 't �1 4't�tes, nd. •for a not enumerated alfau�90,i� f3lrLtS. C�1 )41,� }' �1)� �# d}aand>r'zes, npt above enumerated.or 4kribed, wbich; if im-- P• . in this Adt. a proph�: ea'�ir. �ll� end .t,�,; arild Ue ,} ; £uU force, ; �l g " . ported, in ><pg:or veffiels cif G a United States, are,now ebb 1 five • ez ce>nttum ad for the 04C4m9P of�tb ��t��s:f'pWACA,pq 13x4, ; 1.�44� �Y this able wit it ai: duxy of valorm- f �� ari � .g����•�,>,�Y•;��>Cof �e :�u�a.y apd e• - See. �� end be �: ;fur. jeer. ena�euy_: :Thatr the, additin�r of tem A - � r fe ,olaY, as: i£ every t'egulaiQ�, xxtion; PF,? ity,, ' >� centu A , a�de:by, tt�c f�ccndrf'eaiom o,£ X�,q_ Act �aJ��,og ' Certain adds• A, r c uti a r : �} th}>r g . the qqt cgx�:tauned.; 1}fid beef r: ion,44utf con, r r ov n, fob Xie ebts of th`e Unz ed S,tates," t4 h a e, f>lgo,; tinned; a .the $x.. q , j> , x i, r t441, a, o. rekea cId. ;1 rates of c uFies� o, opt $, wares an�i,mQr tend e.,. XUAi?orte0 i .e� . .� e . �, «ri e w iqh a£. . g • ed ar all co»t>tnue % co 1k h tt•f rte � � � „h��,a • � W � s Qr ve els. nqt. of the n>Et ; Sx � �. . r ,,. a >� be im oft ot.�. xh� wipes import* ;P; et nE ' tri tp; t �k �il y' Q �, , . ; , ! . P t j 4j�e a .opera ioia,. aftgx, die t} is , dAY o United SCates ihalx bt � c t?��r,. I .e cage Q t, e1 prr 4F ed after 3oth rel tia th articki. 4,e exxl- oef e r o, ,grazed. c f . . . r ' ane, how rw aFiucu. E - 9f hp-PRz'!:"' : erg, � me. .i ial._� b . ded� Andbo at F ( crbed >fie v x riP�t. r. ja4 n } Y i1� s,,• 'VY�•; = r i1 ! ' : d; ' b; fur.th r. �n, d, a ram ac ;'a ll i r,t , fuels , n be: pxo� i A ti, W. 11 .d P+ , -,�: . .,�..x� 1��C _ iJ�y},} �4r ((��( Q 1�q • ! a d RI•, l�c ' fi ilO • , �,�, . : ' • •ATO-.' �. �.} S'..) ' ;P::+ 't.v F. T ., �1. 'L � 't-.• •4 aiio�vancs au�hor><zey. tFe. e : wla q !� t ,t re> g�q�, Deawb�seks not ;F y ; td or.-� a nt•inue.to •.4 e>r use QEt' a><d In QXr 'e , already abolish•. 7. e C ab 11 a r' A h }� Q - t. , p P()� •�. t>�.... 1$ �1aI1C�.. j t ,Pr/�'4' l�(�n • tr't'r�'iQ, Qif � ed, coptinued ; , _'iC"r r be TC }� nl t,�j X114 liCFt , Kf, tdt • �� ; c4,YTTi f , . _ .:&« .� t� �` s � h iPi as a�n ."M 4 , " 1 .jj, pp� Pain { tte$, � titch ,e mid; begomc, , aya, io.,by;v `u ter: A, ,, �4 t f dine A»c �, L�S •/�. 1 :r i . , �• �. l ori row of f9��eh 0Fsi#� �jh; � � e�•jp* yJ .n 19 , ;� ; � , 4 , , .�� \) t eef• t,17► eh � . e a oed paid4A - ' 1 ch er , s ... � ..,ac�d . T'. � Y�� , .. 1, fl i ( ♦ F:f.V .. . . . •• . e c �: oa. r�,ed� tie fl ,uP�n�qey�o R �uMt yoftnrpec• ,ir, v s. ai R't t 5, a 1 _1 E, . . . t P- t,�Ttr- ead, tor. , a w €�4�# g ��Fg A e ,, a . as R, an r P et c } or:t cin : eregf. to y. . oc�gn ; . ,QX r' h aye u pn ue wires f;i - . ° : _ or �. 41a' .,a •:a. an, , to iL n k ed fi �. t tl�'rato of P t place, s q ,o'ws •, ( ,. ,. r �o �f� 1 F l J0 QR , ,4. r 9 �x r i a> d, 4 °ptex; r if �s`at tb�e. _q upg .. . e ks :e �' .$ .. .. .rate o . � ?3 �lrr� Ce ,,; 4i : , ` e. _4 P y ;We" ��.,, ��{r,,,�,1 .oF i '1 il�le. :a>gt d; biel ax-i� f ;; (, duty on lilted t`;:, _ � ', Q ,. d , i ti 't.� `�" , ' t, ; r • ., . , 77/• �SJp7'j er "` '. Vit . ove s e:. ce is .a ,; ... er , .. '',';�}'• ,:�'Y: czfa°' +f ` � b � ofi t �, yh ,: p :cwt' . p, t >tn t t E. �: Y, lreir .�}1 � e? �, . �� ? <• portCd• �� �9' • � J-.lF �t 2 O .A. P'ptYi _1. e�•: 1. 1 ' )I /// t.QP u i >tri lje ore .enu mer..aK,. .:. x, ins- . .. 1 ani t gga1 RY - � 1e .. .. . aha. aqC� .: �yr��(� y , an yon ; -,<$., Ye `� - gyp p e e : ��d, ar ,er Y frhp . . . . [� . ige "i ' • ,'TI O •J,1' 4. j��rl[��� _� ,' "fi .� y t �i �e pro: ides. e. ung g,• . .Qbie ;�• . � � � 4 , ' , . , , P. k �; tt -•� q o ;t ' � . AL 1 . . , f . fica� far ,y�py /t� ... !r.' . i ��- ��}�7 '17 i i•1WC1 . . Wpm- ' b` ;: tit e , , "' n .concec: �etaxa� i 4 -��� A Qp n�mc Q }he n� -_ . ,1 r• ; , ., , , •._ .' ', , i. `t �. P�cr1y1Rb tk! 'g� e,. ,��+ ,r �h- 'T* + T'TY e tete tr $tr4 ; � f r14? at�d 4F4. . et , ,h xhle � be - r: F tie ' . .e epo< :. <ti �s . ., �' ?$ tr .r �' " tmi r'tbreA ,* CQpi1e� , f t _I '...,; !a s ; 1''` •r -, �� 11' TPR91', � � 1 a 1fati, ... } any Q U k '�i . - . ":.. liJ�'s�' �� „ __ ., , r , ': ;. , s > `b . .. - #•'�' 1 �`1J� .` +'t .. . .t' . . .y • �mac. , ' » ,g �� rUiolwv P,, a y {��(/W� or r' ` � � ? t ^:r F t J,. . ay . i i► hla ] 1:" e:1,:� i � `: fSadraw - vvt h b. virtue o£ a e, c . > PSR P g muaest ?backs allowances, c Y , . e. to without fuck' marks and c&r ificatq, the farng, backs, & . ` a�bl or ailowable_ on any f�ecific q�uant>~t oQods, wa�ecs ` apply•to any y .. : 13t of M . _ - - — t x c es >t a s tF anal iYichadle9 ilalle d'eem�edo aI n >�b' r. uanti p •p»tiA ', (t tip .a � °x a' ►" i .�. 1e ,Sf 5 _,. . .< . sRe::ftn , �� ;: 4t}Y ` CVr ef,� . Fret a ir} (`�j1���'a .tlt '>rnose ori -cn n` f %�i 041(i;t�`1' tit pt' �� � '�'. � � "•rMi, .' .. - T1 etx .T i/ ..r,. •♦ �. t , ' r r �' . ,. n. .,i ' L �a.4 i • r�' •. _ •.. ' S . : An ' e :t• er ertal`e , h tyle ti . �i cred�f, P9rx4 }�,n A• r ; -o ; , e } �'s r ' fir e4 #� t" . .; r « . SEC.y r�' i�' :. ,T./ 'fr'`f `.. . � �7; ,, �: rai tI, I c, tiie �t of dutke �on' fait, `�� h� ��� ' �� h. �e z te. did It rnCrtt�hs and, ce n,qu as Y;`Y. a. ,. :. f x oft .. . ',}�,C& �.. .. ty of vei{�ea for Terms of ctek,. tl;te` o ee�. a f e � ' =Didl f 4,e 'epted, rr n .o .i• �r 4 q»,, - _ pts aft aC lis, :d dit For a stent c „ ,. . ly ,p.. leis 4 ` `!�'' S ! �' °� h 4 pY s ! n . til . Amo >r><>e bf thet 'to be aid } o�oe.p 1'c>a q �P Jude of dutier• VEt11CT6 ; Y P "`p C t -ft ' - , „ ,_. . ,, . , > r ' , Y - �'• r � ]make x, 'd fo ' ' oR } �,�$� g tic ne: to . lad co artfierf$ , $]tall 'be Ebur Ynontli , and that ted Ptd - en P A rl tb,, � It, thereof, &c. � r i t wines!a�aeas; rvahicha ,f hall •• t be� >Lrn- �R� Tt�����i��v��� om� 9��,r .pf.,�Pe �Q s n e ,� � ,. f all; othersa�tmles �e C . rted after, tbt laic..=day gf-junp n•exxt� fhalf be agable one: .' ; 1 $ fat half in one. uwtpr,,4n zine and-t the ' other ;quarter in d�� ., � � .` WA. �a is � pu��u lis t r; a of ear, rtf jve i . lvfia : q : ��� �„ . � ��. twelve. , wont from _ �� '��4f� } , . aid t i'a � PQ n. t }ey circ . ASG 4 liitpcirt�atioia'. h Ac'f intituled of k >> t hQ � >tuc4 a ent y b� ; dc, . k' Ec. g. And be it further enat�ted, That the 11 t tl� ealle�tion of du. a iRn; 4s may be thereafter, vif t and inrpe a, or ca;rfe to be �n Mt to provide more e$'e&ua y for a ties - vifited .A t r x a { 4 hf A fl 1+; .. f , . 'C h • • Y,,' iL a j IL j; 6 .:. ( \ , •. ,_ .... . .-. c .err_. .LLm•. - .. aNr ,y a . . M. r ..__.. ,.... . ...rv.Rr1!.fA_'.r'.. -. - '... . . . '.. __'w...__ '..- YA- .. a.. A . NAY'ST11 N •il �t S Y.T[ F.^` r .. • . t 1 d, v+'A' ',R:(C�, Alf.r •5'".{fit t.h..{il �f t ✓.` Y PA ;" V ; \ 4 , r i 1 ii l 1 } f UNITED STATS. 317 I (' Y ' � '�- 'SIV ' s O F T Y i E 2. priation for the .Y,ilitary �eflabli{linient of the United States, �1,.�• t 79 f yy.y4,• r ark ^ or catif°e Yrl towards carrying into execution the ac's, intituled, �' An A �•y-ter---� k �F`!\ �3.Dot7g2 and'infP'i&' d `he wines fci reported, at?!d fliail m for making farther and more effectual provifion for C he pro• mr1e the casks; `caieg`: [ woes- and packages contain- teion of the frontiers of the United States. ,in` fisc 'f trie, 'wrth p�' i;refl'iee numbers, kvtth the name `of SEC. i 6. And be it further enacted, That the Prefident of g* r 4 Y Prcfident of U. the'. ` orfon to whom the:ifani� 'rnay` belvtZ , the' kind or°kinds be States, be empowered to take on loan on account s " } th of d r d o carr, 5; to take mo- the. fisc wotds3 '�� Old Otock " and' fl ail gran a ` cer of the United States, from a Pr , � ent, DirecTo s an con' Hey n 1 i Y , y 1 Y � ' 7 ' , y ' tificate `for'each"calk `'af bob , br package;`containing fuel parry of the bank of the United States, who are hereby autho s wine de'fcribing th'eieffi.,e faid cask cafe, ox or `package, ` n i' b sized and empowered to lend the fame,�from any other body r, ndr the :wines therein' "contatne'd; v6hich^ certificate fhall' ac- . . L politic or corporate w�chin the United States, or from any , company t' e Mane` hei'evec' it, may be, fent. And if any per, p y / , , . . A 5 other erfonAor dons, he whole or an art of the afore. ` ; ' for`fale Niall P YP fon who 'may;h"a'Ve `t e in his for lice po6ffion faid fun .or five hundred and twenty-three thoufand five not rior't:o`tle faid'lail'da of`Jutie next ' make entr there- P < ' ` Y lei, hundred dollars, to be applied to the purpofe, to and for of ` as ab°ove direed he or the, for.fuch omiion or, nes Thais forfeit and pay the"y.alue of-the wine °or>,itted to be' enter• which the fame is above appropriated, and to be reimburfed ,.c F�, of an our VL lily aforefaid furplus of the duties by this ac '"th °fis"o`f fu ''t, for the behefit• y ed wt co d which fur'plus is, accol Jingly, appropriated to ! G ^ed; to be recover itnpofe , P ' erfon` vf�ho fhall giVe irifdrtnation`thei'eof; 'and the wines: fo the faid reimburfement. Provided, That the rate of intereft _ , . .: omitted to 'be entered fhall be forfeited.` ' of fuch loan (ball not. exceed five :per:centum per annum, and :V 'i` ' -� ' nd 'be it:" tttthef`"era t'from and after 'the'. SEc .. . f :1 , -1 • that the principal thereof ma be reimburfed at the leafure t " ,. al" or�"otter fhall be brougnt Y . P laftda of T�ecernbei iiet no beer, ' 1 ow beer, &c. y � ?• of the United Mates. " lhanbebrought' into the'Untted States., from any 'foreln port,or place, except SEC. 17, Ind be it further enacted, 'That fa much of the nate off' livre into the U. S. . y, , „ , tournoia of ; in cafks or 'veilels,',tlte'capacit •_. �►1�ereof' liall not be leis than , g 'intituled �� An Ad to provide more efFec'tually for France altered. . fort 11l --' or'itY` ek '"essco4 to fii'n' rrot� lefs° thanrfix-*doz• ' eri' df bottl'e's l'o'h yin �oaoi•°feiture' o'fte ':fai`d 'beer ale or pot colle�ion.of duties impofed by, law, on .goods, wares and mer. 4 . chandize imported into he United States, and on the ton- ter `and`of` he fht o?Vef"61in which"t e ' me (hall be brought: Page of fhips .or veifels, as hath rated the livre tournois of i .. typ £ 4Y ✓' + ,qf dna wrTL��yiat` the {fev'eral and ref 1 E.c... I, r 2� d` die f t t�r"tyeir t s France at eighteen.-and, half cents, 'be and he famed here ec'�tve�doie aforefatd ice t tha`" ` ., , a , „,, " ,IL. , t> tx tp mentioned- 2ii t'he foi:r*� :_ ` by•repealed. ,ti~ fe ign :off,this .A gull cotittnue to be' evted, collec' ed and S$o, i g lQnd be it further enacted and declared; That if the ;f Daties afore_ . r. 9 rr ,; ;�• 'c ' '' - for whiclii°the du- h �w1 file debts' and tqr ofes to artd . . ..,ii g..,o faid, how long aid` b ti P �. l .t ,; < unci al 'ira an bond . which 'fLa�l be i en't® the Unite IVlode of prate- F''v . .(� 4>.. tr� .�.r ,; .r.�ji�.. YY: , £ FYn,'.-,he`l`af -'day of`June -next;., P p �. . y , ,,;, • 1 to �e colleted. ties `he 'eb directed to ceffe. afte t States, ; for duties on'goods, wares and-merchar,dize import- duro cafe. y t .,, were Aled ed hnd a ro -stated, thal have ken fully pa d'ancY;' - ed (hall be- infolvent ' ©r if fuch°principal being' dead,^ his or g iY r p d Yip . ,� • .vr � - r a tap oe n cefl"ary, her�eihate and effec'fs�,:which fhall have come . to they hands of fatisfietf atia "h t°-fQ. much' thereof,La ?� ' o stated;' in ehe d'atne�` 'all `tie ai cl' re hereb'" ` ea ` ed ands ' r _. i . , , > - y y g SPP : P , _ his.or her executors or �ad niniftrators, fhall be infufficient or • , a Y d if,, . in either of the faid r S z t , • s tnann`er, foY` the :fame' ur ofes and with tlte' fa>�e force° and r" p r .� , the��pa ment of his: or her debts; an , U e �h�e`reby dire to cea£e after the t efi"ec`%;`as tihd .6, which`a'r cafes, any furet in .the faid bond , or, the executors and ad• ,� r, Y Y d .. ,. 4. r f 4• ,: ,. - t �' nYw Fi1.1•�'1r7(' `t f 1 - 1 ,. .,,i.�{�. , R ., .i ixi ich �of: °the -re I 14zip�iftratars of fuch furety, fhall•'pay� to;-the,United States the- µ l falu paws{. day` of Junette`gt.,• allu (,il0i r e Yui e,'t,r ,; r,. ;, M _ , ll';be� arrd are hereb fa ro• thereof" as ma be 'necef 'ai•,y, Y FP monies+ thereupon due, . fuch furety, his or her executors or Lr inUkin `'"oosd' deficiencies sit ariytfn'nds, which inay adininiiirators fhalihave and enjoy the like advantage,priority 3 r^ � , riate b. .:g, g lz`ave -lieeri c1e ` Hared for '4a, in r rams and appropt'iationa � and;preference;-fouthe recov�ery� and receipt of the faid mon- � b L hereto b . ;- t r � � , . + R . l.' 't , '. s r'r. e11 heretofore made., . . .,. .�'u� , ies vut�' af-t'he eftatearideffeas of�fuch tnfolvent or deceafed ' That the 4ddiftonal rinc.pal,-as are refereed and fccured to the United States, 1 ,i Sc�'t •�'nd'be' ct urther enaed, £ l t . ; Limitation. t" -Qf "CWO °an'd4ari half pby cent`u.an -aci l 461m f ecified 'a the, by :the forty ourth, feclion of the a intituled _' .E�n Ac's to fhall continue forRtlie ter`in' of two provide more`efl"eually far the collection of duties impofed fourth feaion of this A , , , . lie`centtneiicernent tlier`Cof and no =longerimported eaxs 'frons by,:lav6r on goods . wares and tnerchandize into the y _ , t 1 ' and \, `end b'e,it rt3je ena�ied That the fttm of one burr , g p x r�.t { r , United States and on- the tonnage of fht s or ve a s, ,Appropriation : �hi111and may bring and maintain a fuit upon the faid bond, F� died and fifty `tltonfand dollars, outA of the fur lus of the du a�f farplua Yu^w. I • r .J;.n •.> 'i t i r' y ties. which accrued to the end of the year onethoufand even ' in 'la ,� or:ecfuity, in his .her or their-own name or names, for r artd ninety,-one 'and' a farther` fuhn`''of five hundred ' t�s s !a i - .. i the 'recovery of the 4ionies which (hall have been paid there• P hu�nd ed . , , , , , : _ ,..,. t � 1 t ;.F . .� _ , d tib : That she cafes of infolvency i and twenty-three"thoufand fi . hundred dollars; out of the upon. ,, .0 it is furtber declared, s4,? sir lus of the duties hereb �eftabh{hed' as the fame (hall acs • f� p Y in the faid forty-fourth fedion mentioned, shall be deemed � due,, nicking together'tlYe ft m .of ' fig' hundred and feventy- to extend', . -ash well to cafes in which a debtor, not having a 'i three thoufa`nd:five hundred dollars, flab be;' and are hereby sufficient property to pay all his or her debts, (hall have made y ., ... , . .; , . a voluntary pry° sppro riated 'and appked, in -addition to ane former appJ'o G q P priatioia u f L"�PY II 's �s . i .Y Y 4a •- }4 1 ♦,.� ,R ^=M• . '. r„ ..,..,, :Y aro,.. �'>"+. ' wi_.._ :L,T � . Y. rii.,, ,.. �' 'O:'.- _,:': r-. rF.� F iis#..•. ,,.tr:,a'.. \f,"Y°.:.: r.r , w l 1 t,° e F u y t~ [;4i.'.;,,,dOt rv" t �Fi r IJr•..: ♦ f•': .. }Vt'y., x, r ,..y.... ..e. .r A.L..v. '- . F. }n by . .,},,. •.`F 1•� J"+ M11�A ! ..p.?-."• 'N'1. n .-' ♦... .. .-. ,. a.....;. 1 ..:'.. -..p'•..1, .1.. .. S%y- `a1 hSi:! 1 , 6 4: f� Y . i 4 U N I T E D S T ,.A. T E S• -3 t9 3 a � Y. A W S OF THZ �� 'FF . , lµ-.ia y fociate Ju{lice.or the Difirift Judge; it fhall •be lawful far the A.D. 179Q. T , AD• 1 2. a voluntary affi nment thereof, for the benefit of his or der 1 e Unite states to call forth the mititia.of fuch `-=Y-- d :I l ' ��9 ' creditors or in wr• ;, the eifs.te and effe�s of an abfcondin ' 'refident of th. d ' 1 have been attached b pro State to fupprefs fuch combinations, .and to caufe th,e laws to r a rent debtor fhal ' concealed o b _ y P be duly executed. And ;f the militia ,of a State, where fuch ,;: ' ' cels of law, as to cafes, in which ap a of legal bankruptcy s m ,a a (hall refufe .or be infu$icient to _ combination ay i? ppr A� if e fupprefs the fa pe, it (hall be lawful for the I refident, tb fhall have been committed, ' SEc. z 9. Jnd be it,further enal7ed, That the Prefident of b Leg}nat:ure �f the: United Stages be not in fefl'ton; to call forth ` preGdent of U. theljnited States be,and hereb is authorized to a oint fuch . ' s. to a poiuc. y Pp andemployfuchuuu?berscfth�eilitiaofanyotherSkateorStates lace within the diflrid of Vermont to be ort of entry and ( p � off conveni4nt thereto, as Vinay be necefi�ary, and the ufe of L la • o .to b calked forth, nc�ay be continued, if necefhary, c delivery .within tie Paid diiirt , a$ he may expedient, lit a r e • any thing in he a� entituicd- " An 44 giving elle& to the zy �t „ until the a*piration of- thirty days after the com;nenceixient laws of the United States with the Statc of' Vermont;' to t " of the enfuing fefi'ion. � . the contrary notwithifanding. SEe. �, - Fro icted ,ctlways, and be it further emded, That �C A J ` oxATxanr 'TRUitifBULL wheneuei it ivay b,4�nPGeffary, g the Judgimcdto b Prefi- jny t J a . , . cal ed Ay lcacl�9• ' dent,. to ufe the, military: ,f4ree hereby d �' � aaker ethe Houf� of Rfpr fentatttier. tion. ' forth, tl�e l'efidaent (hall fortliwith, and previous tbpreto, by RICI RDH N?9T LES, ,l'rBent fro tem lore~ P an fuel} nft�r eats to , �lifperiC ; ; nc re- � procla}�.aCiou, 'c �. � g• g of the Senate. i • it in 'llrxi tech F e• hl: x xhgix F;f},e, lt,e: abodes, w tire eac..ra-. Y 4 Approved, May the fecond, 179:2 p` ' e r , tiXli • G i - - - EORGE WASHINGTON, S�c� 4. slid bo il.farm embed•, That the xn 1.iii , employ shall rgceivc the •fun Prefident the United Stater. ° ed -in the: 'er,vicg of;thee Unite_ tate$, ' lie, tro and alE•.,r11.Ge_ a , - f tlae tlni;Cecl States, who T ; e . .. r _ i e vi _ opine, or yver lad: _ Jrar r the fi� '�� '� Pa o 'li• All ... -''p y be 'n f r ' ce at wk�4 a in a ' . • L _ _ - the , fame J may Ij A p XVII. vice �d X411 be fubkkt to the ,fat�ne rule$! and articles of war >' C .[� e . • • r private..of , thax uR t?jfic non-cR cnif ltotxed 4 cer o allin orth the MiltFa to executo t lit'a fh, ;ll bye'compelled to &e?rve morerttbau ,th 'eeoth ,4n ACT to rovsde o� c er r. � t pro .f: , ear, no g Q re the l�► �due , rotatiloia. ,with amery. e the :L�awS � the Union fuppre In•furredions and repel ui any ©n� iSr; , rangy im tl�►e battallou to F other abled bodied mA4 Rf ; fame 'E Inver cons. xti� ich be:14. s t ,� the a to aid;.Hsu a r.��nta he oc. z lr enAed by. . nA .l� x , : t f tier er�oed, wFt..every oc�,r, S o, d, a � r a f t ,Unsted;Stat_esi vi�tAiterieai s Congt-ef ifs pcna t t�.ves o he t lit mall .f .l r y1Y eAf cite m71 ' �a, . wax lir. • c ed .. Y E �e•mbter ' r%a :when vet 'he Un4. d 81 t Z .be iai4acied ,ifla�. �on� �4 � � Y f fY .. • • . PreQdent of U.,� ", � ' � . - to obey the orders of the Prefident of.�xbe �3�aited; S�t�4,' : I� S. how to pro- be i4 mwoent .aan�,ge of ai;nvhon. roicu"aa�y €def. uatio ,ox . ' I teed in c6fe. Indian tribe, it ilaall.he lav of feu thio f'refidemt o th- Uaitedi any of thel cafes before recited, fhall forfeit a fum no exceed- ' 'tia. .of; she.' tate~ la pne yesar's py9 and riot=le•fs Mian one month s pay, .o be , states,-, to'catl .£arthfiuch`a her°'of- tbkmA det@r fined � nsl'adjudged by a Court Martial ; and fuch o$'i- r or States mof ,convcniet to,;tlxe p of:din r oxfc : o rp� y 9YI q � 11 or yt. e ,abeo,l�eca{hie 'a4�1rby „fentence of a } s' ' a M2N,, �."CTS• �'.�JT..i t a. �.ti • a` 'ioir�. :as a • g earyto ,uepel fits i ►�afion,; ani t ax a d fuch non•commiflioned rafficers and priv. M `{ tb iflu� lois Winds #or haat nr, off, to ..fuch tocera o case Cour .,. . p ates fhall be liable to be 11Y1 ri oned by . lil •eentence� o$ fail- 'r F 4 1D10, eir °yAd i :.caf'c:of`ran za• thenef's `aci'ud .ed againsi� tihern, for l of the,'M'1' is as he fon l .th P ure of a went: of J, . . : v furxec�ion in any Stakes againf� .;the government,:tb►.eueofi it: payment ,e ar: five dollars of fuch the f ace of one calenderAth (hall be. lawful -for the Prefiideint: :of`thcE_ United,.:St on _apy p ^r R , plication of the' Legiflature -of fuch S;tate;...oX fdle,e$�equtiye finer• 6, �lnd be it urther enabted, That Courts ?Martial for Cdurc Martialt ` 2r 6'a t Inrureaio;� a- Wh.ei� the_ Legsftature- cannot,he convened), to,.0 �l foirth �fuc +, :. inrt the. o• the t i l 0f-�rliti�a Jfhati •be-.eoirrpo£ed of mrrhfiaa offrc��rs oarly. - ers� o f a- num�be of themditia of.'an. .other' ;Stato;n r fiat,es,.as ma •he, 7q vernm y y SEe. 7. And be f 't ' enacted, ;Thar all, to be affeil' *PP ' ny {tate. applied: £or oras, he may,judge, ; xQ ref's fzich; ft, i�l� the prefidinj, bffcer of , " ed as aforefaid, shall be certi{� ' �, fairredion. N tsaf mie •w Ee. �. ',f1nd Vie. st urthes enaed,, the .Coat m tie wine 16atl::be ;a1i'efi'ed •t0 Frnea to be sec• 'hat. whenever. .the 111W,& tinea, k S f. al, f ,the in vvluicl►. he elfin uet fhll xe. 'ted Stites #haltl :beQ ofed, �or: tlie e�ec, ti there*: :c , 4 '' •, �1k , ,.a �4� . l of the Uni or o£ ' FP fides .,or,:�to Aq to�,pis. D.e�rtit�s,l ��d .i11►�o ,t�e $� pr oppostion to of obfiru..i ted, in any, State, by :combinadoi ns' too powerful- xa the re e e Qf fame Edi :who r. rd .t e• the executionof , oeu.s. be fu reil'ed by the ordinary .coutife':of ud c altproceedingIs, ,. Y�r k,t�,�; �;; 3�r . , + S�: � o u �; '- Z PPtifxcate 4Q ��,ept- four that tar: pfe, The fZA ?'a ,ai Dui t� u 4 ' or by the-powers vefied} in :the Marshals by i s a , ;rhe :fame* , . " 'i �' 11 t . 1 ' x, d r C s ?Cr ,tt�s► y ;• � it t: 1 _ b ;fAz 1A �. .tnt ', ' ` u tified Co the Pxefidtar of the Ujaitcd-sta�tes b an..'Ai e ,. tQ jleevy �t bein o , y . , D � .r: : . d les the . o ;, . .(• �. •�rer' + c b dj�h'p�f�,�jd fAjFI Qf otl a qh*t • -y a JYOiM•• F �('S e�.i , J :.i�)� 'T;�vR{ t3` C- 7 Z- 7 .�. j.., .� e ' f; x , d 1 nyuent, 1 � F' ' U •, x, ' •S � f 4 a. . s ' 5 A - A Vv 6 i �., w T s=, ::rA .. . , a. ,.; ;i c :•i 1, . ` .r^^*i,�'� x��`^r �•r�.rwJ� _ +fVc.. 1 .. p ,- . .: •<ab'ir 1. :e. _ .,. ,,',,, _ -, - - ...t h ..fir i r ! i1 w •4•r, 1 1 o- i .• i t �r�va �, nc '. .'-h ' 7 4r E- D S 'K' ATES. a�b 20 L► .A W' S OF' THE Ur . 4•D. r ^2.'delin cent, which cofis and the manner of proceeding; goals for debt on yfudg'ments xenc>rered a n the• Courts of their : I �,9 �y q to the Pale of the Dods distrained fhail be agree feveral ftates are entifl`ed to, and under the like regulations -- ,'. -=YMM" with refpe .g . . g r able to, the laws of the State in which the fame (hall be in and, reitr�i�tionse u t ., +der en� er That a,ny 1?erfQn it ifon- q other cafes of di{}refs ; and Where any Wan-commiiiioned of. 5$c,• z. �ncf &e 'it fur. : pp [ Ib. ficer or, rivate fhallwe adjudged to fuffer`itnprifonrnent there ed 'as �if6refaid; may have the oath or af`firtYiationr heron af- P J , g y r b° d fe of rhe;Ul }te Mode of pro. ,r ' being-° no goods or chattles to oe found whereof to levy the tsar & eifa - ainijRered,-t tcn: y any ,j' - g ecedin • ` ` �' f the g f .. .:© . of til Generai dC. "Supyco , co.u.M o . law o a. ,;p faid '%es the Marfhal of`the di[t-641 or his Deputy Wray com- his a n mit°fuclh delinquent_ to goal, during the term for which he ate; i► ;vuhich .the dot ' i9 r pt'1 �`tl a c�teattQt,drod l y0 $ 1?l t go Shall be fo adjudged to imprifonmemt `or until the fine fhall tr Morrie � if, eitl�r lune v�ii�ela� : h�� be paid, in,the fame manner. as other perfons condemned to pacce . df 'i, pt'ifonmeiax, or vitbi the d 'rs � h � tla-A, fineiand im risonment at the ,fuit :of' the United States, may . dgmetit wure<dered',-havi )lad at.kea#t, Lh tY days roWe f° . p by a cituiog. ferud, oa.h!VX, Kugd byi mlf4h be committed. HOW s e SiiC. 8::' find be it''further etdOed, That. the Marthals and �u �, , t� asppea� a� tli� time: ��teeetan r�e�tt��d r • 1 : L I . Mj Y. ' theirrDeputies {half;pay all:fuch fines by them levied to the gt�a ,, if.he fees fit, W iliew a*Xf�v.hiyEb4..fa� Pay the fines Supervtfor,of-th'e revenue,inthediftriet'tn 'wh ch they are col tau dul i sz bs fo{adjcai ere .,� .a b1c ►: time ,I? pi e, . . e b i t rorhe Super• leaed within two'mont'hs afte'rrtheyIihall=have received the if nuful icieQtcavfc ict the orpiaton,. of 64. Jt g , • ; i exa'=uadoe apps r, �taa tine:cwntrau' , ray 0 ,t&§ fame,- dedaBeing therefrornifive pct- centum, as .a compenfa doth y s; tion for their trouble an^d'in cafe, of failure the Earns = fhall request of the debtor, proceodto:aslntintr tai.. 1� the ° * • be recoverable by action of debtor information in any Court lowing oath or agirmation, as the caefe may be, viz. " You ,o r - > . Oil fwear �asr Firm . :that �.ou r , . of the United States, 1 of the diftrt6tin which"fuch fuses" shall be levied- having cognizance tb`ereof 'to Ise fued fo'r� profecut-: �w�e o� fi'a�te, rah of ftrfonal: nor i:�anT :to Your knowledge }` ed and' recovered, sin the name of the Supeevi or of the dif..:; M i�xtl �► h t dft 'for ou' to the aaw ty n , value .o turoo trig; with 'intereit and cofts,, dt�llnt�, nor '� ttiett+ tct day the xtebC for �v :h o s :are r�' • r SBc. w Jnd-be rt further enatied,` :That the Marflials' of . elf h► r Qac h or. at a laeita g iters K i► cl• tion =adIn d the,.fever4l difirids 'and<th lit De .uties rihall have' the fame the ud a thif1 ce'tlif th` fame under this end, 'zo t .prifari r,. ' Owers in executirr . the laws`- of he United State as �hertffs re t,a6d • ft f ar rdafonsbk 4nowanre for the debtor? } Mer[hals pow_ P g � � e c ee l b :.o1` Mai ver week and .i£ :the,.,crew er, anditheir 7Deuties ici the feveral Stites have by lave, in . exe . pp' F g , y�areek falls tli�fi'fh the ddbtflr Krt�. i curing the 'laws ofaheir refpe iwe States. . _ ditor, :mall that after. a� ' : udh � 1 � fit tib in or : a�lnasi�cing:.lt le Inesey to SEC. io. .4nd be it further enaard, That, this aft fha l cons: P > if time and be in force; for and during the 'term of two dears, kki�tfr 4t tlit7 'jpf0t ,`y�fn, the debt® ,a g 4 e 1.ir•itf�^ • sit SLL3µ,d Continuance of and fron? thenrce. to the end. of ' the nest'` fefhon of Gon 'refs difard �ft� iitiat ' aorimettt' oq u�•:�• Jude , F` g �i, this adt , thereafter .and nQ lon e . ' . p , for' the�.faid debt ; \, 1 t .' r i fibi fi le } �1. bt.'� m i71V iAW.1 "`AQ ii q "' • �'^ and fr t - r,: 11 �e @I'ltr�l 4 ase &'w r r : u� �n � � d � 1 �,� gid ; i ' amain � aid � nt J=,and . . s fad sfied �.�.�. , , ra ate�wbioh may(then c lar -an � JoxAr�xAx. TRVM�vvv,. Speaker of �`. � Houle o•f ��`�e • �,� , � � � �.y Repgenhe4dbtpr+nefvt a SEC. end be itfurther ena��ted, That if any perfon fhall Penalty. ' ' � °�` >>RICHARD' HENRY ' LEE, Prefident pro tem 3 f n .afoira• zG , er ' iall �, ; of the Senate:' (ally a :va't ► ratie � ? { ,` $, y off: u3" , , fuller:JJNCstns�al,ps �Pproved; Nday. U' the fecond," I �9z• ,yin tchticaff ;prowided. I ry ! i `. 5 r 1 C ORGE WASHINGTON; - e.At Heber �ed� list hii�<� all'�ttit r r - _ , oa • War ff�eM af- • • • Prefident of the United States. #ire apd + �ihbr ,: ir.tthic�fpa�ae .nf .cam '�*.e F ' Ltaut�tlOn 1YR�SAW { > t �, ON C. H A. P. . XXVIII. 14. .' 1CtT1�!°B;CTL'7L� k, r i dker'`t ' Ho* :o, ' _ fe i An ACT the reli�of Perfo-ns Imprifaned,for Deht• RICH�.R` MENRy- 't,E�; iF�rr,�irnt�o�ternpe� I 4 of the Senate• SE C ' a. B -o E it ende7ed by the Senate and tlou�e of Reprefentat:ves a the United States of , finerica, m �`ongrefs affetnbled, g� ,' f he fi'# h, Y 2. s 8v That perfons tmprfoned 'om, executions . wing from any bit . . : , Ii • f Court of the United States for fatisraetion of ud menu in , ,. dent o,f#fientrt ,antes. J P 'an , civil action (hall be entitled to like _ rivile es of the yards ' � perfons irn ri a P g' y H A } { � _ y . r or Emits of the ref ective goals` as peirfons confined °Iu fuch ' Pr #. goats { tea , As d .f:. i Is- / Y 1 ,1 tre 1. ` r ig, yy : , y F •. .,T' ({ ,y:i :•.vl{)0.y-' ) • `i• ' '.:i9A� 'I .,; .. ;.✓ _ „Jena ... , R1, e.. f„ .. .. .., ;., Y+:Jg4 ,.>, ,. .. ... .. .._. .. ., +I,:.gig! t J.. ,. ...•: .. .. ... '. -' J.. .xk�...+ • n' • N �a Y r n s M1' A ^ r Ll rl' IT , . UNIT E. D S � � ..A. T � S. 323 W ' S 322 -n cc or afcertainin the bounds :of a,•,trac� of A,D* 1792. . . . and �,c�,ecy-two, , f , 5. . , , ., . 4,D• 179a• C H A P.. XgIX. land purchafed by John .Cleves,Symmes." { t, y. JONATHAN TRUMBULL, S eaker. Of the I . , � Y An ACT Guth©rizing , the grant and conveyance of certairt Houfe,of Reprefentativese ` Land\c to JOHN CLEVES SY.MMEs, and JIS �OCZatei• � , 'RICHARD HENRY LSE, Prefident prD tempore + „ ' of the Senate. E it enaed by the Senate and Houfe of•Reprefen- ' 1 SECTION' 'T. ` tatievec of the,United States,of America in Congreft APProved, May .the 'fifth, '1792. f embled; That the Prefident 'of-the 'United.States be and he GEORGE` V�ASpIIN•GTON, k a Prefident au Pr f dent'.of the United States= thorized. hereby, is autliorized •and: `empowered �to iffue letters �pate�nt in” Y the name-'and under •the ' feal of the United States,, thereby to -John Cleves S `mrnes` and.his affo - tiner and conveying: Y gran�.a.b .. J. _ j ciates and to their heirs ,and afligns in fee fimple fuch num- C H A P. land, 'as the payments already ber of acres of made by..the • S mme's ;his'a cats'or aifociates,'under their, n A�' ` to-alter the 'tame or the annual 1Vleeting. f- Cosa- t d faid John Cleves y f : . . .,,. . " o Oober, one thoul'andifeven cont the} fifteenth day • he Ian rad of � • hundred and eiglitybeight,,.wilt pay.for, eftimating ds \" E it enacted by the'Senateand Houfe of Reprefenta- I `r at two thirds of a dollar -per. acre, :and making�the referva•' SE CTION 'Y ., R • Paid tragi. - ties:orf. II United States of �1 merits, in.Conire tions fpecified in the cvn . a: . t . Vehibled ghat after:.thei aIbnment..ot't the :prefent iefl'ion, • t the Prefident b�, ncl tnext -annual of :Con refs:°sfhaii: be on, .the firih' , ? SEC. 2. And,be st f urther..ena�ied, Tris . . „ m owered ' b` "letters: M-onday )in November nex : t j ' 3 he hereby, is:: further authorized ,and: e p Y - ; ' ra t and convey: to '.:the.-faid..J.o ., 'THA` T ,UMB`1I - patent tas` laforelaid, to )gJo�rA • a• • ', , / n andhis�; aociates, and to�`their: 'heirs and, af� •� Y ' ' • To grant one Cleves S mmes, Seer of the Houfe--of Repre/entatsves. �hu'ndrea :,and fix _ , • tray Y .pa"of ne. . : . . , �t1"r nr fee .fim le one other oICHAI2D'HENRX LEE, �Pr,Efident tempore fi ns P g and `fift rfevea:.ac- - t � the-xefer o .the 'enat�. , I ht ;hundred. y res. wt , thoufand e g ": hai Cleves . _ \ Paid ':---P ovsdedi That-A;A ..f; id f Jo : , i x. if ' ? °. _ vatlon as ' A ,rode Mal h s ore � QJ or:an Qf them fie- of is fl:ociates; . . '.. _ yM A, .,, , .;.� fah , �J 1�}7 Q , ! , S comes; .or his _aged or , ., . -. P}TS G' QN Y T y w thin _ �.xtio f . nths, WA SIN Jiver to the Secretary .oif t the ,:a reafur, . , ' (�EOIZr'` , x fu�cien r' r , ,r. .: :�: Ii; 'rfdentryvf-jtbeaUn:te Stator. is w y rights ` warrants" which ifI'ued :for army bounrt. t,f f ,F ::� J '. ,; , r' is s:',, xta.• A ' . 7` wrt on . of 'the .. RefQlves,o :,. ; :, s Y^ rovift 1 that ur ofe,:according ;to. the p , . . f, p p u andi fecond o ;O :Qb t f the tweet -third of J ly e � s " + i A Congrefs o Y S • but.. n cafe, G I " P r.,� I'r , hundred; ands ei hty,-feven •, . j r ven r g , one:thoufand;fe :��,� :then the lettersy' , , , , 4 , . a �,, ..not,be ,deli:• ,recl, �. , w, 5 ° s ' fo man warrants �howld r � =p _ :� , � . Y..+ ::�. � n� . . ' , ... , : r ; • ch u ber of gacreS ' as fly ;as .:concpt'n=.a 'tire. ,dtsiet on'Siirits =ali/tilled?within the t'•l2f:aFnrefaid to .be����ven,, fOr.:, u ,n, . m —. . , paten - -- -- , .J. ".. .. ti f ' proportion to ,the: warrants o. Unat�d to •} i �. r fhall be o .. ,YY n prop i .4 , - r , , i . ,• ;? :� ,•Y f, ; • �yA !.,••, ; _ H it b 3 - enacted b t e:.Sengte nd oufe. of+Reprefenta- +, That `xhe`Prefident•.be;and'he SSC: Y. y' ^ { 9 • • • find be itfurther-enaed, " SEC. 3• tiers ' • E ., a:ves of •she Znited Statesc of Anrfrrca in .CongYefs -and �m ed le Apatent as f; , ,.. , \ . ; hereby: authorized a po�c... � 'by . • , a emblec , �T4 from and ofter tJi'e ilaf .day;o J,ung�ttext� the is y , , ; .. to rant and convey un'to' the Paid John Cleves • • ' Fortner aut�es � aforefald, g t prefent^ duties_ upon;f frits ciiftilled�wltliin :the united States, j One townEhiQ �.:.t .. .. .e. �.. after the . . , �tnes : and ` his affociates,: }their heirs; and a!ii�,ns;.in ,trui� s ranted for fe- Sym and on; ils shall_cea•e . and th'art; ixi ,lteu,thereo ,=upQiz .all fpl- tatt' day of Juno a , •ee of ofe o£ of}abli{huig an 'Acadgny-and otherpublic ;,. •,, ,. . . for the u p r rits wiich , �l y. to ceafe, and ter t e�faldda. 4iall be diff131ed�.witha,u +tl�e.United. { r ` i arn�ag. p r femtnaries of learning, one compleatt.,towhJhip, E . fchools and c �,1,�, rp,,,, „c.._n .States,',wholly or in;part from,�olaii'es;4 ft�gar or othet:foreign `f to an order of Congrefsr o - ' conformably .; ,:;.i...,, ....,.,nd: .ac � , ; : _ , rn tergal A Are ia'1l •he aid the duties fbl1pwing„ that Is' to ` z land feven (hundred and .eighty•'feven, made ins 9, f= , , { +P ° r, �:, . he one thou „ I <` r' o of the ,lcation.of the Paid JohnCleves Symmes, iaY •. .; ; . _ : . . ' ) confequence app . i dor every gallon of tho 'efp nits of� t e. first class of .proof, ; F 1 �• r.a for the purdhafe of the, tragi aforefa :. .y ten cen,ts. ., for.every.gallon of t�hofe.fplxits ,gf the fecond clafs , f i 0 1 !., l M.A.. , 1, �' at the •feveral quanti- of ' r oft ele' en cents , for ever a�lon .of thofe fpirits of;the Src. 4• And be it further enal7ed, h aP..IQr ,,., �Y' g. - Af. roof �t,welve cents:• f for: ever anon;of, thole R\ : third oafs, ,p. a �. ;j _ Y g .\ T The lands to ties of ]and, to be grantied and- conveyed as4afo'refaid shall be ^f be located, = '• • i frits .of the,:fourth clafs of roof if cents fop ever i. f ted within fuch limits and lines of bounds- p . . „? Y ; included and,foca anon off.; thole, l' irits ;of the fiRh :clafs' ,of • r6of,,eiliteen r Zpri d a expedient agreeably to an Ac" g as the Prefident mag,. , ,• thoufand ' 'hundred r .... r •. . ccn is • j s y ailed the twelfth day l, one feven nd pand � A z t: + a • A r w + Irl "N I it 4.i • f.. I'. . .a" ! .-. ..x e. ,. .. .. .a. .. . 1..._,._ ,,v•,..."" ate.' : '»�'; w,,.,+y. j'.. ,'.. .r. a '... ..., -. ...c.y...* . '- ..,.. , ',. .. ... , . .... .:•:, . ,' ,, 7.. , ,q _, _ _ st y .r:..+. f, i '.r. Y r _• 1' jp.. r 1 ,^, i. f . cll,a q. , ....rti p .M.: " 9.d .�. _ 'i.,W 2 __ _ III •. •• ) „ , Y L WIN i rY r -.1• ripe, : . 1 M.e_ drd ..., .; r 4 .,., r re . 1x ,.:. a :•. . .:!..r J'-,._. . .•. . 'A . 'r�'�F :evV"•. 1 } :' •riyh?'yY`•d+,e,.. `•' . . 1. e •� ✓)' f{MM4iVy ...,.; 1 ' ^• '",Fi' !�.°. .'..: � .11'1!'•rl ^. ;. r .. I r, _• e d 1 a t I 7 i r.r • r t • .Yil P ' , ' L Aa S d r ' Til E J N I T D S T •A. T E S• 325 4 J 1 ��� ��♦��([ ,,fi�rr,,��jj • 1. ✓ •' i 'a tts� b°f t �`� Qll"�a"a�i7" V�' • • may a' r. t �� . c >ht ; lot d�'elt`�i gibs df that r ' �t�' iHir `` af ' trmc, wl►,cly uj�on like application (hall, and m�i} l�e ;;rantccJ, �. 1?: 1792• proof, twenty-five sec : , �t�ci tY�b�1 Ali fph` in like manner ; and if ar.y f„ch pei•fbn fhall work his or her --- --�-� t�,: aid, the 'lard` .E1 ftra117 . be d"ifc�illecf within the United States, flill or (tills , contrary to the direction or prcivifion aforefaid , Ocher duties to be p >�e or lite (!fall forfeit and pay for every fuc1� offence, two :r from niitei als of t b,S Wth or produce of the Untted States, i } hundred dollars: And in evec'y cafe in which any proprietor - ' i any city, town or yr lager ati ash dri •illery at which there M alb be one or more ► s whtcTi fing�y or together in 11 of or pottetic�r of a {{ill or dills fi,b�e�l to the p.iyment of duty k �..• , re (hall ' the capacity.4 four hundred allr- 1,116i s,or upwards,, according to the capacity of fuch fill or dills, (hall not make 1 Taeleflion to pay according to one or the other of the alterna- , be paid the dutt� s followins. ; t ;to.fay ; �--- „ ,rcr t' flolh' old � ttii�il`lh,f�i t�' •�f'Mfi_rH clafs of proof, tivcs aforefaid ; or fliall not .duly coinply therewith, he or F«�a4o ` l: Vi c�...Y b . fev, fb?' Mr�$` #116A of thcfe fpirits of the fecond floe (hall be liable to pay, and fhallpay the hid yearly rare of tin r irks dif- tilled of the clafs. of proof, eight cents .; r for: tvery--.gall®� o -�h fP►� fifty•four cents for every gallon of the capacity or capacities 1 materials of o£ the third clafs;of proof, ?r�ine cents ; _for every gallon of of his or her Hill or hills. the U. s, fc' urth Clefs of Dari eleven cents , for I f ¢'sfr ' I thole fpirrts of. rlf"e • • l� SEC. 2. .fluid be it further ena&d, That there be in each Y every allon of. ythole fP�Woka`&&,11 rts of the ( fth. lafs of proof,. thir• county coInprehentled within any cliflric'I, at lea{! one o(lice 11 1 .. „ ggof infpc6tion, at which every perfon having or keeping a dill f h�ce '- r fti ' ebe r`� s tl tli` fsktlf cf roof, eighteen cents. P�: '`h' on lt>lls which after the faid or mills within fuel, coi.�nt fha�ll between rhe ]all da. of iVia officers of In., Duty on"Aille. of p , g Y� Y Y fpett�ch, Sec♦ y da, ai=, 1ey�� •,mItg' frtts .fr+6t mtaCertalso and the firm day of July in each year, make entry of fuch ° '�'bitedl,Stutis 'at an other Hill or Hills • and at which ever erfon , who beim; a rcii- i '� � 1' e� rh4 dr �o�tuee�,�f: tyre � Y , Y P lar 1.thin bt, ai ,� ttltw .err .villa pug ;ati A M llkrr rnf a y p • e r �' dent within the count (hall procure 'a hill or frills or who rea i All, _1_, t6wry-ev •gill dht.,wtn>folr f?�e� fhall*be' orlt°at'; n�►ore:ftit� ij mov,n� within a county, fl�all bring therein a ilii! G1� u�,1:;, ifYc1►t m:th'a» anrd ihili n. .,i .. ' which fingly, if on y one, or togetherar, aiia,i .vitliial thirty 'days after fuch procuring cr removal; IN of lef� capacity than fo hur�+dred gall ns� there shall be and before he or The mall begin t'o ufe fuch Hill-or Hills; make ti ' r,7rtw aid.; earl tl cents. kr every gallon, a„try thereof. And every entry betides defcribing each dill Q w kk :.1. .{{r. { P YYt P .y� E, wl a eat'ure, aft , act or. coptent of each and and the capacity thereof; fhall fpecify the place where, and IMa 1V provided, That the erfon in who,fe poffe�on it is, and the purpofe for which t P• • — f . e ' e proprietor or olfefi'for of an How paid$ it � �° ` tie option of the prop r y _ p. , , Y it is intended, as whether for Pale or ufe in diflilling ; and in ' fuch fiill instead of the ih � `r el ;L � �i� al d Der to the cafe of removal, beenlbpou,ftthe place from which every cents for ever alldfi fuch (fill shall h g • t g . 1 9 pay at th-” "iaR 1a =cwkiitt 1<"`'�allon of the ca acity for S,�c, And be ;it further end8ed, That ever} pt•oprietor 5 + > dill ; 3 1.•_ bl i z each and ever moxith of the em to ment fan - .uGh�.. , and offelTor of a Rill fd►all be Jointly and feveral►y ,�d�,e for a �Y { t owners in ....,.,.,r.w.M: .<.._..P'.�,.y�., Prdprirtoraccl ?;7 what cafe,, &e. •.x pay theSuty thereupon ; and -that every owner of land, upon ` r es, & and in cae tfie rid proprietor or poiieitor atiaaa elegy to a ke entry of !tills, either the Paid rater "ext P Y which any (}ill (hall be worked, (hall be liable, for the duty a"l ' �f "ver �„ .� er tldh of the f frits b . e; &e• ' 1 d or the• faid month rate of ten cents, ace thereupon, unlefs the fame fhall be worked by a lawful t - , him or her diilil e , Y d ` c+d�dli� , ttft &clfy. '� {g bt ftH W'tt,114` 6� ZeAt bona fide tenant of the land of an elate, not lefs than for the I 1i¢en c form the time of making entxl.bf`;lli�tir-hirr frill or Hills, in man term of one year; or unlefs fuch owner can make it appear., ` working �'• her hereinafter dire ed, ,rias!! b wxitin n er , his or her that the poheffor of, or• perfon by whom fuch Hill fhall have 1 t s r j t } E h IM'I '� ��'iek`' bf ` i, e i 'Cu t i been worked, was during the whole time of working the ;a '�fi if '`M Befall be to fame a tref afl'er or intruder on his land, � th &Val �'�EI'dbl�'��d a �lr SEc:, 4. ,Ind he it further enafled, What every officer of in- u :fdf' 6` >+4b ; '� .f �- �►d d� r,dlt6fdM6 Lid gil. fpeaton within whofe furvey any dihillery of geneva or .,s1,.got �. otheert rto rr: °'bx �� cordials: fubje to the payment of duty by the gallon of the bearinginrpeEta r µ �b ' icfle. o d f frits ditlilled thereon, ma. be (hall forbear to vifit or in- g• -r +f. 6 + e o , Vim/ rGr.A 40-- j y ' • la[ of i9 fb ,ac►�i. filed for a (pace not egceedmg two hours xn each day, fuch f!` ed'1 'ofhE zevei e (ff$ arttof the faid diiiiller as he may be recfuired b. the Pro- alit! W bh E 9 �' { y Y Y counterfi ned b the o cer at wh fe office application for tht prietor, poffefl'or or -manager of fuch diftillery to forbear to +F ; ' ii : ctht ' C� r ,'�a�d 'eeibn vi fit, �• v►fit and infpec'l, for which purpofe it (hall be neceifary for LA JYe 'a'tbtlhi�¢ r'a `bt`�'e `i'� ts '` iia` nbtea . ' the faid proprietor, poff'eiiwor or manager, to give notice it s s � . I r' 1 ' 1 A . t; 1 '• i ff l tfo y` #e fah 4� {�b'h _t'H �e jb' 1 �a gee :' d ," writing to the faid officer, defcribing therein particularly the ' t �r 'h14 1. 1f''Kll '� qi�' � fi i%'"�i� ` M11 alit a part of fuch diftillery, which it shall be his defire that the 9 w"tta w r • • •a � faid officer may forbear to v,fit and infped, and fpecifying r` fr�?t the !data Wf;fits _�i�r Wernyf .t;f�'of, offer` a�l ' t at ; .: r n H' a � g�`arH& 1irn` h he` ' dr' >$ the time of each.day for which fuch forbearance (hall be de- r ; i ave re i ufl obtained another licence for fuch further -fired. fha�l h p v o Y a. 'time, 1 4. Ft i ° Li x ee . Rnm' �' �• a 5•, !'' •L �,. �j 4 'l 4 t•��. t yF • .. .. n . . . R ;Keil. --wr k . 4 ee y ` • ".} t 1 :.�,e .,ted 1 i. L' '.,:. .i.t.-].cc:...,._ .._�. !.. ,t . r. .< «, .t '=y,..n.. P.. ...,. . , :.u....r ' .,;... fir_".__ :]u�- .. ! A•;.r..d �.....yl __s..mk$at.r.::: J1 w_. _—�_� � `.' _ .. al ',TJ :.,' ..., ..i-'r w..r .r f t �. r ,a ! 14 F•1 ra�`S •FJ{a1p a'. r . r , iY{y, ,.,. .: . � t- Ina",:. ,...1...... . . a . . .. ...}•I•r .. .. . ..... �.Y�.,e .. . ;' J ae , F\ I T E DS T' A T E S. z7 dr '. rLW S 0r4 THE 2 been before marked or certified according to any law of the A.D. 1792& �!•I�. iM 2• SEC, 5• And be it further enaf?ed, That it (hall be in the United States. t F 9 difcretion of the Secretary of the �1'reafur to regulate as- fi y y �acka es can• �- Skc. z o. �Irid be it furtl.�o'r errac?ed, That from and after Secretary of the Spirits to be the inarks, to be fet upon the caths, veffels and p g the laif day of April; otie thoufand (even hundred and nine- Lro't into u.s. t 7'reafur�. tainin� dif}illcd fpirits, as the forms of the certificates which 5 or vetfel ty-three, no diiitilled fpirits except arrack and f�ueet cordials, in casks, &c, k; ; are to accompany the fame; and that when any catk (hall be brought into the United States from any foreign port in which distilled fpirits have been contained, shall have been or place, except in calks or vefl'els of the capacity of nety t emptied of its contents, it fhall be lawful for the inarks�thegre� gallons and up�vat•ds. upon to be effaced by, or in the pretence of an officer of. in-* StC• r r , And be it further enacted, •That no drawback of , f P c'tion, and if the Paid calk or veffel shall afterwards be ufed the duty on diflilled fpirits which fliall be exported after the Drawbacks. . i • • it iCs the fame may be marked for putting therein other fp , 1ilt day of June next, (hall be allowed upon any quantity lets than one hundred gitllonse M a anew. That initead 'of a notice SEc. 6. ,4nd be it further emceed, SEC t 2. And be it urther enal7ed, That after the lafl day a •,�• How fpirits of twenty-four hours heretofore redluired to be given of the no d, ifrlled lPrrits 4t�11 W brought into the fall be-import, o� June nett, n • `I intent to export diililled its . in order to the benefit Notice to' be , �14C duties thereu on , fix hours thall be United States, from ahy foreign port or place, in Any ca ea, w the drawback of the , P or vefi'el; which fnaii have been marked purfuant to any la* � of ` fufficient, of the United States concerning dif}illed fpirits; on pain of ,;. Scc. 7. Arid be it further enaed, That there be an abate- forfeiture of the s'plrits, fo brought; and of the thio or veifel pl ' the rate of two per cen , iery caf Abaument for rnent for leakage at cafein Cn everyin which they shall be brought. Ieahage• �s,hich the duty than be payable by the gallon of the fpirits e fuck fpirits Sic i3. , And be it further ena�ied, That if the owner or iA diftilled, to be allowed, at the distillery 'wirerpoifeifor of any [till ttYlla {hall neglect to make'entry there- snarl be made, of, within the tune and in the manner prefcribed by the fe- Penalty-5 (hall forfeit Sic. 8; And be it furiber enaRed, That the officer of in-d Gond fedion of this ac't, fuch-owner or poileifo;< an sill thall be, the duty ` foedion within whofe Purvey y and pay the fum cif two ljundred and fifty dollars ; and if f Duty of officers f Cef a• ��►hereu on 3s payable according to the capacity of the Rill p y any diftilled fpirits, except arrack and Tweet cordials (hall, h P Y (hall identify by progreflive numbers` ar�d other masks, after the roti day of, April next, be brought into the United '*§ 1 xM every f'uch frill within ills Purvey, and the duty thereupon States, -iii cafks ot• vefl'els of lefs capacity` than ninety gallons, la 1hall operate as a fpecific lien upon the laid still. h f frits, and tulle ea-fks and vefi'els cont' ining the fame " all fu a � � > �� " . Sic • 9, And be it f •tber en That every difiller of, P . , Certain forfeit k ' f' F ihhall be fub�e to feizure a'nd forfeiture, acid every lush pe- liable to forfei- 'v' < 1= and dealer in fpirits, who may have in his or her poffefiion, nalt or forfeiture (hall be one half to the life of the United tare. 3 • • entified `urfuant to the a Y '� distilled fpirits, not xr�arked or c P States, and the otter half to the ufe of the perfcn who (hall ` D,f fillers,' &c. 1. iutituled &I An A& repealing after• the Iait day of June 'nex�, firfl difcover grid make known the matter or thing whereby R the duties heretofore-laid upon d {{illed`fpirit, itiiported from 1 the fame th'all have been incurred. eontinuantion aoroafl, and laying others in their fieadt, and alfo upon fpirits Seo, I And be'it fu'rfher enr�ted, and declared, That the United States, and for appropriating the of duties laid distilled within the U d�,tties herel►y laid fhall continue in force,, for the fame time, herein. fame, v, Qhall prior to the lair day of September next, report and are hereby pledged and appropriated- to and for the fame the fpirits in his or her poill'eshon, err writing at loins office of P . . ch „f 'hits may be marked and purpofes as thole; i Dieu of which they are laid, and purfuant infpe i`on, to the end, that: fu fp Y to thea intituled, �� A:i Ac't` repealing after the lafl day of certified as old stock. And that from. and after the Paid lash laid upon diftilled fpirits im- June next, the duties heretofore s day of September next, camas and` vesfels of"the capacity of Parted from abroad, and laying others in their Read, and alto ` ds, containing diilDed fpjrits ` 4 cafksnot+mart=. twenty gallons. and upwar upon fpirits disfitled within the United States and for appro- i which tha}1 be found in the pouesfron of any distiller car dealer rioting the fame." E cd, liable to p g. _ y v f eizure, &. in fpirits,. except at a distillery where the--fame vvere'mad'e, or SEC,* L�; , ct fu�rtlze�r ann��ted, That to make ood an R6du4tion of And b�, • 3 ' in going from one place to another; without 'being marked d�eficienc which rirayhappen in' confeciuenCe of the redudron duty. ; according to law, or without having a certificate from .come hereby made in the rates of the duties on fpirits diftilled ofi'icer,{hall' be liable to feizure and forfeiture; and that i, „f rhP nf•n_ 4 proper cars of in a ion', upon within the United States, and on Rills, fo mucu ---- r-; it Qaali be the duty of the feveral oSi . s or the a iuxe� f duL of the dutieg 1`aid� by the aE rntitu'Ied', Ge An Ac`t :o'r raze'. requeif of any dealer. or diiiiller to take mea ing a` farther- flim of money fot the protedio�n� of the..frontiers vestals and acka es ' conta°ining: difilled marking of casks,, • P g ' ''liar free from ex- and'forotler purpofe5there:n anentioned," a+smay b neceffary, t ' oficets to.mark mats &t, i irits, and to furnish fuch dealer or diff a fame • P`rovided; Miall' be and is 'hereby' pled'g�ed' and' appropriatied" rci_ the fa'riie E P nee,, with certrfi�cates to accompany t purpofes; tb and' for` v�bich the d4rti-es hereby reduced,, were P it shall not be incumbent upon any fuch officer to- mark That ht to have pledged and appropriated. b�C• �" ,r �' r or certify any caik, veifel or package which ought been, ; y f• , asas� .I: 4 IF 3} 1r .. M 54.,1-y• J 4Y q » j µ } f6 v t4 AM c S 1 � , *f.Pc Q s r n. . i.LLkiewl •. y. I . a " n e, .t* Ali ,: ,.,. a ., t f ?- 4,. r "' '- ).. F. .'°41Y l.al,;.'• 4,' t$..., n ..,e.r. ...: la ... $ 1.N'.:a. . +:-�,F4y {,�s.. .. '/`d.'•T` "%F^ Y`:,. �1 ♦ � 1 I , Y. AA t'/ i1 • y�r. r i� r f. l � , W S or � � JIED ' A TES. �� ► �5 P '' 328 5, . . • � 11. x. r 79z. SEe. 16. And be it further enacted, ' hat the Prefident of orty.fivc y am (except as 1s herein after excepted) fiiall fe- .f1.D. 1792. ' -- --� the United States be authorized to snake fuch allowances for ver and refpec' ively he ienrolled in the militia, by the v--.r---� 110warices totheir refile ive fervices to the Supervifors, Infpe�ors and Captain or commanding officer of the company, within 2 Super�ifors,&c. s' whoCc bounds fuch citizen (hall .refide; and that within tnelve ' -' other officers of infpedion, as he (hall deem reafonable and roper, fo as the faid allowances, together with the inciden- months after the paffing of this- a&: And it ihatl at all times n pal eapences of colleLing the duties on fpirits diiiilled within hereafter be the duty of every fuch Captain or commanding � •' theUnited States,fl�all not exceed fever and an halfyper centum, nffi�er of a company �u enrol eVer}� fuch citizen; as aforefa•d, �t `a ' s n difliller? fpirits, for the and alto .thofe who shall; from time to time, arrive at tier $ . of the total product of the dutie o p 4eriod to which the Paid . allowances (hall relate, computing age of eighteen }rears, or being of the age of eighteen years t from the tine the ac intituled, n�, ia�.L rePP-Calhng a �c-L the `and under the age -of forty-five years (except as before except- ' tail day of Anne next, the duties heretofore laid upon diifilled �ed),fhall come to reftde within his bounds ; and - fhall with- ry s f irits imported from abroad,and laying others in their Read, out delay notify fuch citizen of the faid'enrolnoent,by aproper p ` and alto upon fpirits diflxlled within the YJnited States, and non-commifl'ioned officer of the company; by whom fuch no- frits for appropriating the fame" , took effetl . find provided alfo, tice may be proved. That every citizen fu enrolled a.nd no. i That. fuch allowance shall not exceed the annual amount of tified, (hall, within fix months thereafter, provide himfei,f Howto be atni• >, with a good mufket or firelock, a fufficient bayonet and belt, ea feventy thoufarad dollars, until the fame (hall be further after- ' tamed b law. two, (pare jlints, arad a knapfack, a pouch with a box therein ' SEe. t 7. end be it further enac7ed, That the as Intituled to contain not lefs than twenty-four cartridges, fuited :o the , R f , '� An repealing after the laff day of June next, the du- bpre sof h.is mufket or .firelock, each cartridge to Cohtain a pro= Certain as ,n ties heretofore laid upon difuiled spirits iwporteJ : from per quantity of powder and ball, or with a good rifle, lenap- . . { force. tethers in their mead .and a1Co upon fpirits fack 11iot-pouch and powder horn twenty bails fuited to the k y, abroad and laying p , dif{illed within the United States, and for appropriating the borepf jibs -rifle, in-&a quarter -of a pound cif powder ; and S � a d 1 fame," shall extend to and be in full force for the . collection fliall appear,, fo arniedi accoutred and provided, when called of the feveral duties hereinbefore mentioned and for the re- eot t o exercife, or into fervice, except; that when called out Qu. company days to 'exercife ..onl he ma - appear without a. cover and diftribution of the penalties and, forfeitures here- p y y Y� } pP }r in contained, and generally for the execution ; of this a6t, as knapfack That the 'commifl'ioned officers fhall feverallr be t s 1 fully and efl'e�}uahy as if every regulation; refl idion, penal- armed with a (word 'or' hanger and efpontoon, acid that from ' yT, provifion, claufe, matter and thing•therein contained were and after five 'years .from the patting of this a all mufquets t j inferted in and re-enadcd by this, prefeat ac fubjec't only to for arming the militia as herein required, fhall. be `of bores tuffitkat :for bails of the eighteenth `part of a pound: And , k ? the alterations hereby made, g • • • • • — with citizen fo -dnrolled; and providing himfelf with the JON&THAN TRu1bT$ULL� } t arms, ammunition.. and accoutrements required; as aforefaid,` Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. } shall hold the fame; exempted froth all. fuits, diffreffes, execu- ` RICHARD HENRY L , Pre adent Pro tcm ori fi p p t ons' or talcs, for debtor for the payment of taxes: ` o the Senate. _ f ; _ SEe:. ,2. 11nd be zt fiur`ther enal7ed lha� the Vice-Frefde;�t f x "Alaproved, May the el hth,. .i 79 2 r : - - ac .• x of:. the `United States , the officers, 3udtcial aiva Cxecu�,vc vi $Yecratide Ata the, overnment of the United. States the members of both c`x°� s`�• by GEORGE WASHINGTON'S , '_ houfes o1= Congrefs, and their 'refpedive officers all ruflom- Pr f dent of the United State's• - houfe:ofhcers with their clerks ; all puff-officers, .and fiage- +drivers, who at a employed in the care and 'conveyance of the y` r E � A F. �.gxII. �iaih :of the.pots-off ce of the United States ; all ferrymen etaipl'oyed at any ferry on the poff-road ; all infpeaors of yet- .� Ports • all ilots all mariners ac'fttall em• to ed in .the fea' ' ,fin ACT more e�e�tually to prouide for the National De }� =P • ,3 , y, P Y fervice .of an citizen or merchant within the United States ; fence by eflabloing an Uniform Militia throughout the y aiid all perfons ,who now are or may hereafter be exempted United Stater. - by the laws of the refpedive States, fhall be, and are hereby ' E it' ena17ed by the Senate and Houfe of Repre�enta- +exernp;ted � from militia duty, notwithff anding their being SEe• i.' > fives of the United states of�dmerica, in Congrefs af,- ' above the age of eighteen, and under the age of forty=five in;r;t;a ow to embled, That each and every free able-bodied white male `.. _ years. , b� enrol�cd: fitizett of the ref edive States, ref;�dent therein, who is or SEe. . find be it further ena•�fed; That within one year af= 1 c p • x fliall be of the age of eighteen years, and under the age of r the afl'in of this ad the militia of the ref eFtive States pilltra how t'a . p g = .. .� : . p be arranged, forth•., 1tall be axCanged into divifions, brigades, regiments, battal. t . t lions r K 4 Y • M, k i - Al « �` I y4 6` j • f�, e o 7,61 A �4AL c ' ......... � .' 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': :: •...y ,.: i y • f f' L r. rs;� a. /m I% M/ t r' ! • 5 ,AL T � S • '�?� �.� � • • � E eginientals; to be furnifhed at t�hear .� nnirorzrily elaathed An r • , 79� " , : ': 3 ai d c mpani;es,: as the; legiffatur'e tib each.-.S atre., # al ' dz: . ciwn ex ence ; the carlou.�• ,at�d fa ; an to be dete'tin fined by ; .A 792 lac anent iha}l.bc `nlxrni p l� t • ' ' • g ° XX)h'„ y CO tlb unifornlct! l �...... refit.; -and ,eaclat diyif'�anybrigade and reg r ' $rgadier comnuat d-tn -the brigade to .. ..a. li` alae ^tee; =f ti4 thereof ; :and a-.record• `made of: 'fuli bgred,at the v nation :: :. and $' belong ! 4 o ter. the stalte: , f : dj'utant-Gon 3 era�.�s':o ffice ;numbers :in the, ate eazh� di+vifion; •�x. ,�ddbae > i�. `urt; r'� :ena �d,; That each battallron ; ' *he'fery ca, in the.S� , - ` ��laefl ira the fidd,_or:�r• . � g � State egi-me�nt���l 'm,ent Thal ,::r f' e tivel�y take -rank.,a•ccording aid r4 rent ��aatl Abe rovided with the State and r 1u�at ��aro,�z ` ,brtga ie and regi P cUlours 6,y -the field .o rs d. each co rnpar,y �vith a *urn �� ' ' ; to .their ulpnb�e s rec�otrzr�g •the frit; or lawe number hsgh�► and fife, +oar bu leh�prn,: :by t�he .pommi{honed ' officers. of the �` 14 • 'khat if the: farne,be., couvcnu nt,.: each 6 iigad� ' _ f`, �n rarer re ixn nt of ;t:�vo = bath- ro�o�r�V, , ucih ,mantxer, as the legiflature of the refpeflve wall:confifl �,of,four regiments each g Stta.t�es Qall;dtrec;t, ,r / ns each; :battallion of five co panies;;> etch' omapa y' of ; -Sgc. ,6i ,end be it furYher ,enat#d That 'tl�:ere fhall. be ant lions .;. > .faid :ma��l�ia`�ih�all� bye oflsEer� 4 s t XC .-four ra�vates: 1;hat the $.d'utant-..,Gentral appointed>ih -eaeh State; �l:efe duty it fhall l y P Tok each. divifian, otle '. a whom otic-.b: the x4e�iye States,. as foil®w•s ' 1 y Y. , a:�n , �¢��th alae rank° ©�' 1� ito d'ribute a� arders� from thy, Commander i,� Gitief of A��utanx-cch� , t e.S�tate ,to the feuerarl. corps : : to attend :all u.blk `reviews ral scut-y. trea. 1Via�or�General and two Aids .de C p, � .• p ° � P , y Abri adE, '.one Baigadier?,Gen�er l� w the 136e. Major - to :eacb,• g » io ►b� n ,ad _ a r,-�:vith •r 4e` otnrx�arrder zn CIhief of the S`tatc, fhall review, the +� alto as I# g rn l_itia bk:c any �prart thereof ,; ,to .obey, all orders,,from 13ilfh, .red c , ;irigade-lnfpeE'tor . to ferver int; one 'l, ieut�ena�n.t?X01 M ;` , rank of a 11�a.�or,:, to each eg f; dative to carrying into :executorn end perfein the • yffef t. and 100 elCh-battaliroM of d, �WJ'orr;." to 'each' line, aed by this"act ; ' to futnffhC hlanki Cammanda s:. j rxtilrtary: ciiCo , ! ` : , . m• anyy.one, ptatn; ©ne .rec�tena�nt; one °n : ;,four Ter fpr�aas of;,drereint':;rete�rns. that may be 'rtquic-ed, aid •tti e. ., p � P:_f�fey or b`ia leer.. Y 4 'soots, four corporals; one, o.* — - gr plain th� i;prindpks .on-,W4iclvxhey- fhould be made ; to re-' 1 be a:regrrnea tai ftaff,' to, Wnfiff•.o£ or �A_�dju'4 'rlrat there- iha 1 ra y, as a�ierut tlafit5�; : 4n8 �ceive-from the feveral officers of the•different corpse t"hrcSu h� w, ,s a Capt and , �Qtrartet-ma ct,: :to Seer: out.,Aie" Sate , returns vf' the �Hi6A ! under' th�err e',6mma�nd r ager of e' S:ttrge ► =and awe Stirgeo :s H ate vne % rQ �or�tt : he:a t al::fita -a o �'of ' 'th+eir: armsS accon-ti a 'ents. Pa7 M ; or and�,o�ie fife-Ma, ars+, P . . , earr,C�ma,}or ; otre•Drta iyial r f' g ; '�hat�ant� Af, .the trYliti� �,�d •arm►muntrion�, ther�r�ielinquencies' ani every ntlttr thing, y T. E-- �1xe��fArnn\ed� for`each� which relates tb� ;the �ei�$r�l adh�ua�eemenfi ,of .gdoda `ardor,� end ! 4 ` F r'oll�d anis: ier•ein die ed, zero h lelifci line:+t A1�� a hich� the fe.�reral of c -"7 ,the divifions; en- . ' renadiars lxghx �tifintij-orL P Each battalLat� attallion Ssf le€�f :0�e -EQ3=n� , , - - 1 ' { b rhereriharlt me at'rea ones brades .r�eireats andx �batt=allion ;; :are hereby, regt'r�c to r�, ' to haveuniform ihemPn l and..that to'eachdLvifioa, m ,irt tbelufual manner, fo that the fall ` Ad�vtau,t�ceriera ' X` } companies. ' troop of horfe ; . there';; .f�alY-be aar� ofardller}c :and��.pue ..a...:..], + come Y quo: Lieut n nts inay be duly furnithed thc��W> xL�� : From all which returns ' r officers how to to :each cotri.pa y of,atMlle * one .Ca xixri t bomliairdi s/ he shall make proper 4bftrafts anal lay they fare annual.1y be, iscarm6a• fM Ul". 181's� ` x ! , • . o Maur fetjeantq, bur;carpo ls, g fore, the :Go maode �n hief of the "tate ; The o�eers ;to?,.be ar d,with W )�erx ' 1 miner qn� , � � � 1 ='�+ .��� .R�d,��&� i�ficrthi?r ,ena�teq� 'What �the, rules of difci- � "" arae drm i Dost+:and belt,:with i (:cartridge: i,fufee, bz ' ord oxhang , p7u� , app �oved:� at ,de{iablifhed by G'ong;refs in their refQlu- xute, .'rdiCcL es ;y a`�•d`. Bch :privatetnor' itna � i1`I;:tWeiY C�L�tlmdg tion, of the twenty" Of archir9ne �:�'U" -, Y�c"ii ii ii n» e• box to Coma • h lathe: iii inerts a pr � at�C 'plin , of txofs fhall. firs lh hir6elf dred and fevent nine, fhall� be the'rules 'of ' difci liiie� to be *Vi ' the infants'' untl .'pr�oper:_'ordnatzce:anal field art�iksa• i Y". . P 4 to , Y p 1obferved by the militia throf6ghbnt Ae r�reed States, except ty rodided. :'Llicirc fhalL,be x�o -eaEh trbop aflhor ` disc ap . fuck dev�i td6h's �€�roni th fald rules as may be rendered ne- �' ' ` Troops + Adtte p , fi � , ow o ra t in, t aUeutenants, one hornet aizrrf,ei•jea t�;�forrxssofpo ceffary by the requifitions of this a&., or by fome other unai. eters Th6 ' EE} j , i d one tram 'e" .... rials; one Toddler, one farrier P voidable\-circutnftances. It �Yall be the duty of the cont.. �fk thenafely� :svttkg®od ` at'f of mandin officer a,t eve � muster, he�ther� -b battallion; re t- F n;uUmad empers, to urD , i tip , ' '` t sand to' be ai•'�e'E g �' g .lta fourxeen hands. and ` hair 1 '' ' ment or Tingle company, to caufe the militia to be excrcifed iflrbls the hod f vhigh"`to W ,r gvith .a Cwrord, orad parr of p , I er o a trait d�agreeably ,Q -,� l'aiid rules of difci'pline: * z earflcrn: so :Foch =dragpon `t . furnilli , lits ca�r.enedrw�,;th Sxc� $• Aid be 4 jr4itl� `', a ate ; ha't all egr rni ianed , if, mir th a 'erviceable hd fe.;aticaihfburte�n hands, iid afi�hal n ' officers fI It take rank according to the date of their 4m- oTficershet�r to fe _ ' �holfters g•. h� . and fa'ddle.� bridle aii,plllton and vatlt e, �` nliffigns and when two of the fame grade bear, an equal tabs rank. g g ;:; • and'-cropper, a pair+a€ boots and urs, a and a . ' rola a Tobias, sand a:Eartouub�b , to Eptttain fw�lvex date; tfieri` thetr rant fia be`'determ� ed t lot to be dra��n ` pair. of p . - :: an ' og; a tille'" {ABU by' the"•before` the' bmmandin ©f icer csf the brigatde, regip. t b' acea pomp y . deta,`h . r� ; ,. ' cart�dges+for.pzdtals, sortcorrt or � then rnent'� battall Ar:iuert ma of�l orf� g allbe �forxned of�volur�te��es �frc�� '��eb�gader� ��� � SEq ' "Ad be it urtb' r enalfed 'khat if an eri'on ��h' . i e horfs to be tr0 at tht difcrecion of the Commander in Chief of the State; riot . Cher 6r' or faller belbn In t'o the militia of ' ry Mate cafe,. &c, . f rrned. a ore In , Q exceedjq :oqe zompany of sash; to a rem Vit, nor `un and-called vut rhto tl�e fervise o the' - lrnited'States' be,e won nd: man ode elevenths pa>'t `o€> they,��antry►; ,a,nd ilial bid ed F ni b litu if®rmbr t r 4 ,1 P� kl i s r I}f : ! ' w Y ' L, a, J u - , i" .k Y 1 1,� . '; +,..•��;t .iii n.T +ad t ,,,..J""i'�-"l i),'ai r - `i iai:•', -..4., 'a +. , � ;'e, •..4 ..,Jw.. cM ' ... n'`. .wry-:LN ..,.'.,: _... . . .. . .. n ♦ _.. w. A"M+,-. a 'cv-=�:. i • ,'E'. N i t .:�...-..._.. ..... n.. .,. ,. .. .. .. .1. , .,, ..-:-.-.'. :;. v, ....-u.n\.�.T, _:.. : D '^Pv.•••Y+•u[5 W'. . .J .. n ,. ti ^'•-- 1 ._r ... ..,..rb. .... . - .w•-q l_. .... .. - -4tivc„... . , .,. . �G ... Ts l i �. ' .nnrt • i- r n y T ` 3' 1 nV' h ! x , } q r 1 U X I .L TS �'� so, rA \. ., r : • T �. .ice 3 SFr axA, , R � L .A W S Of THE333 2 � { ' 1,D. i79�. ed, oar difabled while in actual fervice, he Mall be taken care of have, and, be entitled to the rel'pedive allowances following, A.D. i7ga. to wit : The Surveyors of Newbut -port, Salem, Saint Ma- 1% = �{ �`� ;�' �..--:--•-..% and provided for at the public expence;. , ' ry _s'and Wilmington in ,Noi tli-Carolina, the yearly fum of � • SE:e. io. And be it further ena8ed, That it fhall be the duty one hundred dollars each ; the Surve;rors of Beverly, North of the Brigade-InfpecTor, to attend the regimental and bat* KingRon Eaft-Greenwich Warren Briltol Pawcatuck-river, tailion meetings of the militia. �compofing their feveral, lirigi Providence PatuYet New-ITaven Leweilenfburg Alexan• Ott° Brigade-inrpec- a�ia�, during-the time of their being under arms; to infpe dria Beaufort Hertford,, Winton tar's ditty. �`:' , Bennet s-creekPlyinouth, , their arms, ammunition and accoutrements , fugerintend Windfor, Skewarkey, Murfreefharough, Nixonton, Jndian� their ex and manoeuvres, and introduce the fyitem o town,. Carratuck-inlet, Lafquotank-river bridge and New. . ' g. b-, Uiggin-creek, the :vearly, fum of :eighty. dollars, each • the military difcipline before defcribed throu bout the bri��dP g Y agreeable to law, and Each orders as they fliall, from time to Surveyor of Portfmgtith, the:yearly f lm offixty dollars '; the- ,�x ,,°; f. time receive from the:Commander in Chief of the State to Suxveyors, of I fivich,� Portland, Newport,•Stonington, Mid. make returns to the Adjutant-Generalof the State, at leaft ton ;Bermuda Hundred I eterfburg( Richmond and ' Sa- die once in every year, of the tnilstla of the brigade to which � he • g - .van the,yearly fumri,of fifty dollars, each ,” the Surve��ors of Gloucefter, New=London and.; : Swanfborou h, the earl belongs, reporting therein the ai.ual fituation . of the arms, '' accoutrements and ammunition'of the feveral carps,arid every.' fum of thirty dollars, each ; the Surveyors of,Hudfony Lit 1 other thin which -in his judgment may relate to their go-. tle 1✓a , g , g Y. bg Harbor, Suffolk; �iithfie]d; Urbanna'.and 'Frederick- vernment and the general advancement of good order and • g fburg, the ,yearly fum sof .twenty dollars, each ;, the �Colleftoa ' l}. i military difcipline ; and the Ad�utant•Genera t (hall make a of the difiric ; of W ,•, , , , ilcnington� iii-North Carolina,. the : yearly. return of all the militia of the State, to the Commander in � ! ; fum �of one •hundred and" fifty,dollars ,;. the tColieftors. of the Chief of the Paid State, and a duplicate of the fame to the diftrids;of. Portfrnovth,;,Glouce{fer, Albany, Annapolis',Vien. Prefider�t of the United States. na, Nottingham, 'York town, , Dumfries and Louifvi'lle, 'the And whereas fundry corps of artillery, cavalry and itifan= t,Part, fum of one hundred dollars,: ,'each ; the -.Collector of =?r t - 1r••c•�f, a ; n j•. �'. try, now exift in feveral of the faid States,which by the `laws f the ',diilrift. of Fairfield, ,the yearly fuin of eighty dollars'; Aie i Artillery, &c. cuftoms or rufuages� thereof have not been incorporated with Collectors of the di{tricTs of Marblehead, Plymouth, Barnita ' . 'F', i � or ful�je to the general regulationsof the militia ble Nantucket New-Bedford Dighton York Biddeford and > > , g r Be 'it further enae�ed, That Each corps' retain thein: Pepperel.borough,. Bath, ,Wifca&t ,:;Matchias, Neer ort New- w r. s SECS . i i . accuftomed; rivile es fvib'e `neverthelefs to all _other dui ' P , p g , : Haven, Pertb.*Amboy,. -,Great,Egg-Harbor, Wilmington, in l' to retain their pf,�,iea;:R ties required by this` a6t in like manner with - the other DeTa'i •are` ° Chef}er Cedar- :y n ,,, oint,. George-town, Hampton, militias OIA' `HAi'if �RUMBU :L SouctlY (�ua , Wathington, Plank-biidgge aril George town in ' South-Carolina the earl fiim of fift' dollars ' ' ea-ch the Y 7 Y , Speaker. of the Houle of Reprefetitdtives.` ; Naval-O.fli.cer of the,-diftr.if of!Pgrt.1'w ith,•the yearly fum of RICHARD HENRY LEE, Pr fdent pro tempore+ one hundred dollars'• ; .,the Naval-011'iCers of the di{}risof _ , , : Of the Sonata. Newliury port, Providence, Wilmin ton in North,,Carolina _. ' �nr� --.�`w�n•r' a t h'a'•y 7' •('i, r+� n� ...,� 1 . „ ,t' •• , }_ • •V• a.IN • OMh • •V ,VR 1 ib{a VL LL1L y dol di-�, cac,i , the t't roved 11?a the eighth, 19 Collector of the difiria.of Salem- and Beverly, one fourth of Tot l GEORGE WASHING i ; one per centum on the amount of all monies by him received , i Prefident of tbeUnited Staters on caccount_of•the,faid' duties and. to'.the':Molle ors of the ` &rids. of Portfmout p. h,Y Newbury-port,. Gloucefter; Marble- ( `'! head Pl 'mouth Nantucket Ed arfown � , y, � ,� ,g .New-Bedford, 6 : Ijigltoii • '�'`ot•k, ` Biddeford` and Pepperelbd�rough, Portland, : r 1i p. ry X IIF. 9 ' l t., • Bath, Wifcafl'et,' PenobbRot, French^ s-Ba Machias New. y, , �qn ACT relative to the Compenfat,1ons to, cetta'in cert, port, Providence, New-Haven, Fairfield; Perth-Arhboy,, Bur. enrproyed in the colle6lton o theDutiec b fm. ow and ro lin .ton GreatE -Hat•bor Wallman` toi in De latvare `Oxford f f P ,g> gg ' g , : Vienna, „Snowhill, ,Annapolis, Nottingham, „ "•Cedar-point, nage. George-!t'9wn,, in .Mar land, Hampton- Yorktown, Yeocomi:." ° z�. �;ate and Hou e o Re re tntia, Y p E it erta�fed b t f f p I SEC•0 t. y , • co,:Dumfries Foly,.landing, Che'rryftone,� South ua Q /f n tines of the United States of,�3merica)..in Con re s a rnington, >tn;North•f arolina Niwbern -Wathin :ton -Eden- .den;bled, That from and after thelafi da of une next, in ad . , Y. J. ton Plank`Rrid a Geor e- own i'n.South=Carolina, _11eaufort t Addtrtonat fpe �;&�:itoevance. dation to the fees and emoluments which may accrue to. the ' g ' g t and Savannah,, each,: one -half of one per centum 'on the officers em to ed in the colle�ion of .the duties of i4mpoil: and amount of,all rngnteS b them. refpec received' 'on ac b tie rovifio�s ahead nnade, the , lhall leve y ° : P } _ 1 - g y p Y Y tf theduties id count of utes aorefa . liave,R L 4 SEC% y � I 4, 4 a j � • � I i . j � i •Q I , • d 'q ' ..i - . - Vie . :. „ .i_::y •-"winWkxv„w`aSp7.... rr. :Mlhb:.:.Y 's t:.A,e. r,r- ku .-1�.. .;.::.e_✓.Ai-�-a.F_i- _ _ arvShS••ii 4M,WWI WW" T711 4 t U T E ' S A " , E So 335 W THE L A 3,34 _ S to . . gran 1. firain 1he -power of the'Pre'fident -or thetnited StItc t A-D- 179.20 o' and aftcrt fhe FeiW69 the Ijbited'. States. jjrtber .enqt7ed That m pardon's fat 61 ain 9 'SAIC0 ,20 , And be itfi Red) That 'the lit, t reefoIurth� of on-e aince -of th I I I 4rth& Petia yearly pefif16ns the�gllow SEC, o �i.. Aqd be iii f jPne, nCxt9 infykania Penriono. laft day, f I -b Y- 'or purP�aiice' 0 'Ets,of .Per, I 76*'clicaors) ithe,diftri which havebeen, -or t'n`4Y-)e., illbiwe'd" 11i f $,,,to the CpHeEtors of per (�ejatuw nt of.ajj moifles :by cVV It of NcwYork2, onrtheamou R-My 'a& ,orjm� �of'thd-,`Un�ied States,, .' to pe611§ , ivbb were t es an i I , 4,,the ccou.nt of the du of impol, womided tand dirkbkdlin i he otblild fU them rc-�P.C&vely rcce'livied on a rVi-(d) 1A1l 'f6' the foac-e ;th lfhall, liftek and,-�panagej iffiall ceafc,,,.and*iailead thereof, ey of, Otte '&oh1`the,f60th day ,of AA L r-ch taft, b6 pAid out �on', all Ph' li� -tr&g' W'a`1i'or;s Itntitled to-Ione-111f. of one' per centU,M) efthb, tftifiiry �of the Vhitid St�ttte�, ijildey A V"I n' iesb jrefpeifti,�ely�.received*" at the Prefidmt ofthd ,thifild Stat ' s ib`# d ,red fu�h rpo yl.the-q �iv GINATHANTRUMBULL 3 d Yke i1fiuriher, enaRed) UaIr om -and, ifter the Ir ce-rent -an&-b-c ence-off"113 , offi, 4.ir officers rento U&Aaf.R ep refenwivex hext the A-iftrid M r kth e 01 �s to � f" YC le&ors Of- Cq ' 0 t &C. ffar;yAXt1Q113rjY-i of New.,- teiofioio� Charleftow%Ilhe ' cities "and -B�vex and !JY�,, toil.Qn :,of siltitnofrej the. Sehd th�, owns �n d;iMwleft 6' n,,, ppi tit. f "YorktPhiladelphia" 2 it h bej pal, If at *d) by �th6 0 rfoj�,and.T Tt.fM0uthq by the r0pe&bve N-avalo 4opAand tbtc ,otlicr'.,fourth� 4w i A It - aWe Collfw: * 1 Am ediftriclsr 4 Ii&t� *ben ever- �eiis,in thof a �C- 61,�� Andhe itf�rihe� -,ena8edi 31 VV' SjzQo 4i w Ich!Iii 6tild hivahetn, commiffiloss On Nall die� thc.coxh—, 'Mons b �hjjj� 6ilt death,"of a C01- ties, �pnde t of all dAi ep,titIR4 ow the rzcelp tit es leftor, how dif 4 le .4 .2 / porcd Oft q�qually dtviided betwwcqn- Ahe " 'e & % I to c,,J,�, Ace,'-Wh.q' it /"OF? n d, Wis tfu C r 4-n 0 A�IplleEtor a ,e a,�e d Courts 'of the dm f I I � aid e fa-' !�-,j.jd for t 6 is I '�u-r-P0 ft: th M in the foj^, ohe 0 11 Aelivav :0' er to � Ifuth rfuc;�ffc V, rppricfeu t9i kes-AhA lac ilts� 10f. N. -cou W Witneles P t �bf5piA �,books� v 'A " , -14 'blic k of Re 33 40 P a, ONATq j ,�Pjo qfo R e ptefie dol, t, pi4iker 0�- IS TAM j0, -fti6, , VRT L� A&A? e writu A W1,410, - t' *i * "i -RICHA-kD. ? I � I lift.,ei e - I ' ' I �L.$:i te "l r, "Y' Crit t adt) Y� ' a SL ancr Pfoito , o "s I.- f tht 0 AP tr6tvIed.2 4 t A 6 f e, GEORGE 11NAMIN A 40 Z ited&&e: -Z .. I I *d& ' W�0�the -1.9 be Id at, 11A i#ldd by, z 49 U id �e fRe ex ence 117� 47 7v r I P �z tia "liI, -7 t AU ." An ACS, c�xfinue, �nforcet the AM 06titu&dt lJP& �ild Ne-fb em Ft,s-of writi t t iq-�be, Pet f 9i*0 to Pro�.�Ue J-.i;r *jhgaty�g, or ,rel P4 g .41 V ipec" deft" ie' be' 'k-Ldw - V � ,V , a 1 .; $9. .Ilk -accrut T 4 .6 J .." �ff U1 _ A 00 i�-Acpf to r Njurt�e� P a -lop T A %enp, P n Iftif evi, t e 6 thil fiei�di rp, by eg ' Which. beft ,rK,it epaiged i sp. 'IP", or W&O to"F arw- It JVCbtflMw*.1" I ": - � j�, ri, Wed Ce I 7ft, of-A ro r i c a i n C- 0 ates WiedSt s�s,U Am A -a w6vidiiformitiga T 4 Cj,, h� h vres�,q�& �eqaltk�,,accru.ung. t-d ew, orrfeit rep onk a Cx 'irk _caf�s.lLtb ' On' : inenti ! I be� Remiteing or ret�o* 1 . 0 3 rel: er-M, .1 . Up- 19, t I L I I - burts .qo we ��i to � � L. 1 , ' r F -.—�40_1 40 A� ,itigsting for. 1" A in fiill, force' -If6ritthe.ti 4S the- f1i'da C i: M Provit feitures, %ddA4 < and mo-. long qc� 'j e I , or to, afliqgpf this aiR 70' vem, If;= thC P 6 I�Q FA C J� fhall, bi. h Thoot AptWilgLi, 4 j Ito If J, rl- 41_0� .00j� , iY 5 " p� tom,,, T 1{nY } • TIT .:.;... .. . _'.r,. a.. ..., .. . k n. T�t,.. '.t .-.«.,,. ., vkcl+�. ,'"^•hi+—.::.. _ f •'A - x .. .. .. ,. [s.4 .Y. .,i .: ti -.r ...^, - :.tr1\t:-.._.,♦ Mljv .:. .. .. -., r.,. -s w 1. ,., ,.. ...:., ..'} +.'a'•...e.t ., . '...:.:.. .i wl- nj, ,r rA1,»rnr^ v4. iQ{''++e .; • .0-r,.,. ,t -. 1c.w . ....L,A, ..+,.- .t},h} YI , _ at ., aMF , l S 1 h i f •' U N I T E S "� S. 335 w S A� TIH� . ,t°A• yr rainthe power of the Pref dintof the'Untedtates to grant .A1� i 792 and a 4 ,dnd, be urth a gct'd That .,fro' and p�i'rdons far�of€ei�ces agairiii the united` States. �•---Y--s U) AX- Y 792. SEc. ,2. he aI o�vance of three •fourths of one SEc. �. Aid 6e iY furih �ertac Red, 'f li t the ' early eufions ; ; . � Ian, day . ;jpne, next t , • Y P -- - t To colledtorst tl]e {`�p]je�}OrS of she-d'iiiri s :of 'Pennf lvania ri .purCuance of P`�f'°mss' J of ger centulT�, 0 n'Jthe :amount ofall ;ran es :b'�r ' &C. k o any Ca�or law 49f tl e- Uiin ed b ateg, toy oeffons who were ` anthe city.nf'New•Yr acc.oudt of the duties of Impof icouiid�,. N{.ti dfabl�d in tale' `'tibllc ft°1viCe Miall for the f ace ; ,7 them rc� eCti�e1> i received on P` y' ,%cafe and ini}ead -thet'edf,�thuy 'fliall� after of ,y 'the ' 6iihh da sof°1V vcf laic, ve paid P ut 3 ar1::tRn,nage,;iha�� ,� - on' all one eac ft�c,m Y . ;be entitled to:one�h�If of ooe`� er centum, ofithb- toeaf lry of the i�rnted 5i fes, rlde�' uc�� ::regulations y`l``} that ,time, •• . , r s`i J iuch,.�poOeAy'=thexxi refpe4a�iMyIreceived • asthe Preytitlenf `ofthe �Unitld States i�ny dire. { • I'That from >and after the ¢ r " :Sx c• 3. fin¢ be st furter ennetl, xt a ence of%fuel � o$ice•re�nt and>le- Jorr�TxArr, T uMnct �j fe"I Officers rents dt�Y•A£��ne,�e ,tt�; pp alem Speaker, �,tl e �loufe of Re�re�e�ft�tiver. •., rent �forithe Colleyors ofltheadilirl"c'�s of 'b ; &e. c�effary.il�tianany, down ;the ' cities of 'New. MCHARD HENRY El Pr ' iaofton ..and 'Eharle _. _.._.� : ,.. .. _ • , , d Bev. tl rt `p b tein o _ a k: azi. e., '�,.. _ ._ _ e foe the SeRte: 'r E . ..;.._ - X,orn f _I.s/)/) / �.:. a �,�1'QV'e��,; May lac ,eighth, iJy�g�,, � I � �JIr CR'1►.1 Ao IC S v . 1Vor / r- t - - 4`�' ` : • MORG'E �D'ASHI�1'�'T'E�� t ; • F ' � td. • 1 f�. . efia nt i I of I Commiffiols on �f v ; op death;of a Co lo► 7tr_ •. ( _,.fed-_, /1 � _ .•:•:• le�'tor, how dif- xx :; j t�ft � � z a 1 ,f' jofed of, �¢ �t - �..- .A/ 2 n 'AC�' for re Wing 1'xoceAli is an t o ', �ourt�s of the 4, s . c Uttat'ed'� `tete , anis ;prouzdi�zg Qnoe fano t , or the, ,,, r r: repr l 3 i o • 9 Cers of-, t eff - out , axtd o .:P ro! s; ! ted: itne es:' 42 a ,f�., . d I=II 17.. W .Yt: tri it `r (�f� Ve/iLf d e+ . J e of R n l _ a. r ry `� �"" � . . t� � � , :� f.• , tuv�s•• � ' eY� t�tates a X of,._��t�r�c'a �r�' �'origres. �F• ; �,. ,� p1En� hat:a')� ' '' d : : r /!1 'I'DES ao oCeflb , rf ,ii, ' froth `ehe" Su- ii pooh. Qr. . C%r�cuait .Cotuit 3 r i f h. Gb of Tixftice Writs, qt y 2 % �! a fhll} ba , t t S '�°� : •�t��J� , ' j 04th$$SU the (`o if t17� fi'zi a fli tl' 13e � 'ar t)' of ;tlfe' t` 1 f ' ' Vi'Vi! ! ! + L.. ah- res ,c• i / A . f a ii �& alp gri'll's add"" pro k vv �s�, l 3 , fl b' ` r ' d'f h E, '� =y -� ►.� A& O>e*?%o . I o t jU Qf h 'aprt,.(dr i 'that o iCe (hill fi� �����tt)� : of �Iie"' �. / ^ (�i tl aeQf,r w,hicli Bird W' rif `a�i�t = • b'c , - ,,'o p thee, fcltotecCouruffcst w�linee3 ifie 'i�'u�J anti f ' b ' ped' , 4. F ...... ,� 7,4 is ' may' t1 e�E1 r he e�oh:: The'feais1ihal�l1b�`provid'ed 't` t'he'e pt lees; , •y H'mi� qe , ati `eke'' it '1S Mo t rits� . yyi 1 ;( their=pr�iac f ; except t 1�ei iiYl'ti'artclth`e `fot�IY9s Farms'oi' write s . e, / and' anvidesi off, pno'ceedir g� ' .. c.� c i fl in• ilc ih rh©re•of ebuidu laver' G s /• r fi p �ie, MM 7(p 'iii �d r ►i . ! !'.. . . '.i"^- '•! '_' *li liaaa'7J 1� o 1t. fla �A iha bei rh iti u'r't ley •h a a � u �e � . 'e F . i/ ��• 'y,, tq pu�fuanc� ter= a ell d o e u ® �h tiful� , .Art AC11 f r g = • V = 1 `� in Cov 14 Lilt; ifitr S;'' iri' f ote � �. lateprQc� eS� iti rx I id1S' z I : of e i., `atldtin! thofet f M ; . e , h', . i 't ' rl i' aH' i�al'Y'tirfi iitifdicl ' 1 • r`�lt�: ' oaf' R ic�grXOt)r ng,:t e€ prtn tple j rsi ltl�, and, ,a �. t d� cn th ' 5;�a. longttpp.cQ krtk:oftequ t� aAidltdiCour�ts' , adi 1'a r h ref' ec= ; .--� . .. � �✓ _....�_.., ngt from C � + k p . tiRely,�,a am,. .di i i 'ed " ` aux'r df'cbt�nrnbn law • { t:• t Z.1� �a — �' excse ei:fa as mai '.h en `i�c3vic3i tea' fhe 'aft" to ef� ` i re tabl�.ihi tho.judi ial Cac�.ts?c�f-tY ef:L fine "5t t'es;�fii�b'e ' how= . or �• �. , Mitigating f«-- revg � ri � .. � �e,r q cv� tOA9br aitbrazii�ns-ands ad�lltib`ns'' as' the faidC�ures Mitigating and . t�ictuee, .. , reiul'yi iha�l.im}theNdifereti' � ' : . { ' air, eXp'edi vea. ent; or ao } er 9f Itch ' L • ' 1 . 5 . A c i' , , J r✓ i a 1.i. M .J .p t r: / ....,.. ''-s. .. ., "".4Yi":..7. a+suers.. ..1•...v.: - ., V r h• .. v. ` . Gil s n »�,}v , ��• WWI, r Ai r n I x�. s`;.'� •Y• _ C r+'.)r{• 1 lY= '+ . f' .. - . . .....,. ,.. a�..5 .:y ...' , c. :.'.u;u .oft W ..✓ . °,r. `'. 1 .•R v , l. G r :,:: r ,.. ..•y+°y w..i✓.y-+� �a:.aMd,%y;•• 1. - ..'n^s'A.+s.�.. , f t '.,r �-.. .. ✓til••.p:,_tiy°, - '. .- , ...... : . : . ,- .. r ... i • - to ,y tl nF l is ,•4�''. � , , t y♦ U N LT E D - &JT „A T E S• 33 7 s 1 ' • • • , �,� r x 4 '{ 3 36 L A ' Or T H 1 in difchar to the duties of, ,his once= erform ,an, kind, of fl, rJ,i 2. �;IN,; i g g i, „ . P Y �� ', . , •*•��ch^ iq ndt�performed ley; the Clerks of frhe Court's �.� ferv�,,,, n... ,` , ; ,'tJnit.ed States , , . , , . ,D, I 2. fuch regulations as--the Supreme,Cour�t of •the of the date, and for mphich'.the,;la,F§ of the (tate mai P ; no, al lhall thinkproper from time to time. by rule to be, prefcri I lowance, the Count to which , f��ch,fer�ice ,fha�,l; be rentderGd ' tor Diftrift Court concernin the fame : Pra s 4 g may:; allow. a ;reafonable .eoppenfation therdfoa ., 'o : each 4 Ito any Circui �vidEd That on 'ud mer3t�s in:any of4thecases aforesaid where rand -and etit 'uror. fifr cents, ; er da for attending 'in larorr. 3 :g ble in fuccefl"ion, a tai g P 1 . Y . , , P Y . ; : to ' differe�it' kinds;of eecvtons 'are , i�ua Cour:t,;and• .for trabverlhng, at the :Yrate of five . cents per every, ; the. laintiff fhall , have his - F i 'iilr •orri their ref ec'la ve . ]sees ca , wbode . to t.,e lace where Pia ad fatis acienduna' t�etng. ,one, ; : ' , .,P f� )� _ P P e out a ca ra`sad aiisfacienduminthefirflinitance• the Court �s held yang• the like: al1owance :for returnm(�� : To . • r e held,,i 3, s ♦.J cletlion to talc °�. , uyther enacted What from and after , the witnelfte, w�tn•eifPs . ,futnrnoned m :an ..of s the. Courts . o the. United h " fees and com enfations to the "several of- $tate�,;the�• fame• compenfations in each i�ate ,refpec'tively, as ',' ''' F{e:x aflin t1:is act, t e P r r , Y i.11 ' �r•* 1l be as fc�l.. are allowed in the Supreme Counts to' the fame : 'lathe At- ° firers, and other perfons s..,:ea..er mentioned, ... _ t is to fa to;°t ie Marfhals of the feveral dif}ri sof _ torne: of. the.,Uni�ted States for, the. dif}ri6t, fuch "fees in, each '4 loWb that y , . Y - , Attorniea• c i4 the United States " for'the'ferviceof any writ, warrant, at- fate xrefpe�tively; as are ,allowed.in, the,Supreme Courts of the t or roc els in 'chancery;_on each 'i perfon named in fame,-a.nd alfo Ithe-like.compenfatron, for ,travellm as,is above 1T , tachmenfervin each �11n�x�A�1 �_..�thP r , } M, �;. xT g, 4 H p • . ��� At .�„r ,n :lexk of t .e Dafbxl ;and +Carcutt' o rts. i i1e fame, ..t'Wo dollars : 1r.1 of h 1* t� A J.,. v..-, per _..c.�.�.. to t , e, : .a r , ,� � ° ; r Y. •. � � � � z;, . ` ' arrant attachment or pr cefs afbrefaid five cents p �s,c,. 4. . And b,e„it 'further- enal`I d . .Thalt the. tear sal .shall Marfhal's” to writ, w 2 iG .A .. ,* v : , r mile, to be confuted from the place of fervtce to the Court have the cuftody of all veffels ;and-,&6ds felzed .by any .offs' have the eu�a • dy o: refiolt.- ; where the writ or procefs . shall be returned ; and 1f more cer of the�revenue, ;and fliall .be; �a�1,Qwed .Y�ueh :�conipenfation perfons• 'than one are named therein, the travei shall be com- therefor- a ';the aCot rt;n ay.judge,rcafona le, : 14061; {tl�,elre shall 4 be aid to the. xna" , , ..t • : e fe for fuel used fro, m•,the Court, o...,the place of ' fer.vice which is ano .�� �^ paid- M ��' the, am�ol��t of, t e exp ,� . •� .� , : . � r, necefl'ar to fetus it remote, adding thereto„the ;e�ara travel y catacf q*Anci oth�rreafior�able coz�tsn�encie9, that,may.aecrue in ` : Provided, That the 'fee ` for travel where there holding . the Con is withid this, d fi ,i . , s and- providing, the' � P on the other g x. .f ,r� y.l Y , .,, , f ' , .. , PI �a♦ g Ff 1• ,n • efl'ar rd-ith roc dzn `'s _thereof and fuch ti is one erfon named in fuch writ, warrant, attachment or, bopa4sy �ef� ° . YE N e. 01 4.cf ! , r , ,, t', .;,,, : , P feven ` dohars and when,',t ere gg cafe e , h an},on lfo t co pcafatio � afor�efaid iG,`uc $ and and �i rocefs _fhall in n� ;reed �. . , nt,,.as �a. , h �,° t pY , , ; x fee 'fdr extra trael' '`fhall �ot�. 'exceed • . , . ,f are more. than one -the petit furors,--To the wit neil'e� wfummoted Q ,t ;.pant y ` van- do Tars for each° perfon. mFor each zh sited States o t ei clerk. of the S name CQ»rt> for his one dollar. above fe 1, e _ . �;�ta t.. . .y l.,,t9 . �; P �. „ 1 , , ' ',w » { attendaleee; to_Mlle,,de�r)ks�ofk.,the xdillri end,Circuit ,;Courts: ;'; � bail bond, :fifty . :cents.: , for felting goods and iels con- , , f” nd a In the:}mons three er cent. aR ..a-�,4 �tor o, Y ° ,ip for th ir , ravellan aces ce t the a tonne f tie , to damned:, and: receiving.♦a . . , p ,y: g Y. P• _ g : .5,_. L F' or. dlfchar e ,of a rifoner, fifty assts•, r tr velli> g t » our a DhC marffiai .for. his sites- ,, F� omnlatment ...�.., g P for ever c. j fQ a. • _ , n' '^- ndan r .A.�t,i ,�,a x,.�rs `andw1., y ` dtr1 c3 t ; s +, .❑ watneffes },•where =he.:does ' tt, each thirty dage�aC Gout four a,. ° , ;la , »: ;P:' t, Jp:. !° •' for fum��ont ..g _ ', ' n n lei i o n afaner xo•hp ::,ti��ed for ca ataf j11 ' ,. .: p r r .fummonin a rand or Petite Jury, ea`chr three w? t, i .ate "Ar t.� .rf+ �'.� P.�� .�,..•} r , cents , o v . � S { :i » i .l i�rt . u, i ;+;' . 1 (.� Gl ed That in.thole States4'where Jurorsra by=the for the xp4;t}i} ancet�of� p> ifo}�ers cot fined ; in go I, ° dollars Pravid T. . . © er<e?eT f, (! »�.�..F �,•'0 .,. ., ,.,,.�;• �n.,pyF ,, , i f ilk •'i'.►Ae➢�i r. . ,Aim., a .i �'1�Y .a.l r, ..,. ,,.. 3 C x .a M _ ,..W]L. irror�fdf laws officers of py � ' di of the. State are drawn ,by Gonf ;abler or. other forz� a: °y, l crimtna ;a c and o e':.commit nt o. . -+, he Mar (hall receive char a o£ 'uch nfoner•--and:,al' o t=he.•le al fee :o t .e clerk,. con orate towns or places'by lot th g P ( .. : , ,Y..•.raw i+ iA.tA dA . '�. J14 J 1 5 _. , attorne+ nd marthal 1 ycrammai. ofecutlon ;fhatl yi mciu- for the u `e of fuch Constables or; :ofilcers the ees. ahoow�d f©r .,,; .. .� .r ..._r.�� 'x t1 : . .: ,:a ; . . . - •• r me Cireuit: or, t ac out f. t .e,, marha . • rand ;the; fame havin Biu fu:nlhonzn Juries : F'or attending the Supe ded in, . � �S n.r o., 1 �, .s. , , 4 g. r. . g ars per da and atthe rates of ten l ed}��( a atxatl„yed awd'=certifie by he ;Court : or ,one f the p y� t.i a .«nlJ . ..a v.1 Az) C e& ,;I• / •�1�. ♦Fd . I ' Y Diftria Courts, five doll ud es it for his a antes and time . in, It r ' 'from sof it in whi the ' rviceahal r iia e e n .rendEred k#(g cents perm e, p g j , g eh e . , }� } . . y 9ia11; 6.e sled- in;t a lalpner ai wand the. a�n unt,thereof; the place,of his abode to either, of,the .raid- Courts dor lav . pa • h, u . it p �,iII • r a other'fervices not herein - enu= ��id�o� t of ;h t ra�.. , of I7n tied � tater �.` �theparfhal, trig au execution and fo .f , ra� _ OVt, .. ._ �. . �: ��,Y� .. .., � ,. to � 5, . ._ .. . ,, , enfation as:•are�:allowed, in '�he �Su- ' and 1 , im all be• a�d ,over to; the erfons, entla e . to.• the ` tnerated,� fuch fees or comp jLj 1f�� �] , P... . . • , . �d • : s�r'rT— .:.r.x Y •. iLM a ' fame .and. tha al thah : be allovc�ed two . and r an, half er Hie a;►o� � ' prams Court of.thetatewhere ;the fervices shall be render ; �F .. . l' ?.J, . F .r... , ,> , r, : , �'� "therefor. 1p . ' ed : To the Clens; �i the Supreme, } the '' fJn>ted cent on*the arrio, nth ;hits, fo , aid over to be,ch r ed in his Court of pe V 1 P , 4. 4.. r..? •,., ,r ,.-a r}� G/ ' l ,P ,., 7,.� �i.. t • i ollars per . da for his, attendance.'an Court, ' and fut re accoun tend ♦ , Y . . r. S �:.v; } �Y 1J!. i.�S . 7 . � . I t s i1 ., Ya . r•p ,". . , ,.' S States, � P his other fervices an,, difcharging the duties of his: office,` FSE0,5 Ing- be-i gq ger npt e ,; '. l at stn„every,,profecutio 3 for, �L double the : fees of the Clerk. of the Supreme Court `of that the for any. fine or forfeiture incurred under any 'fiatutes of -. Rules for pa'- which• the. Su reme .Court of the United Stales' fall ' L sated States� .if 1'tid ant is r nde�ced againf� the defend nt areae of coils. +� State in . f'_ . � .. } . .. ,Ys1„ g .. . . . , . . �._ . ,a. l • ' he Cleric of the titrict and Circuit' Courts he; 11 ,be., ,. ed,. o the a ens eons•-^-And om; ever r Gh?It :f , } , , 1 P , 3' , .� ,r .' ; the.Ct�urt may. be holden. , 'l o convz io>�•;for any; ;ot. er offence of ca pita -, t { u ' . ... . fuch fats in each State refpeaively, as are."allowed rn `the•` Su- F .a:, li ._...q, ;...P , Y . reineCourts"of the fame ;;and five dollars per day, for his at- gR .their , tfFreuon a award. that thei 'defendant ,f hall. a the P G. u1t or Diff . L.t, and �t the rate i on an Circ raz`t u.,�.. _ ;; �_. . , 4 A, , costs r tendance y k .. • g F ten cents per mile for his' ,expences : and : rime, in' travellin t T from the place of his abode to either of the Paid Courts. And in cafe an Glex3� of a Court of the United States fhall t " 9• Y � ( ti • M . . n i t• A ly 4 �: ' r� •' � � w 4 ' Yrc r a'c'1� - e ,a , t r" Y N 4 C yyj ` r /{ 1 h , ' ,r/v -r,7-,l.]' jr �Y 'i`! fy,1 •^ . rrA.' - iN �'w x _ t W ..-+Y . .. I. xr`. r },q . .- .:... .:f%•(1 Y e/rd. .. -4... .., -,. Lam. .. s . I r r } i �r i ti d p` 1 � Ulod' I ED S ATESo 339 SO "And if a rtn >" Qr pig IT. on a� S6gwybr""� r'e hti�re 'Cd their' repbrf s% a�si"to'admini4fer oaths to' 1.D�i 7q�: J A, i• Vii, toils of prof cation Info br' an art` there'd all;PMO :+idexttif rng. gapers- 406nd on board' of veifelsr dr }ted ' tiai i atute to whole benefit the ei�al `y y, ' p ' ►hei• ,:td a =tt•#e�i on['triali.in-adn�ira�lt -caufes: • 1 ' difcdnttnut hia ecce That ' J f , ed ' is trec'fed'by 1ito accruir,#hall' recovered; -fate dr if tlm� Sic: r ht L it`farrbo,,to 'aaed i That in all� fuits and. ao=: { 1 .t :or . rofect tit n or $lYall-be n'onfut etl ait Elie . g; in t>w' I ffri� Court,tsf she United, States, in .which it h 5 fu>< P / the o : cedant; the Court ihaii tt iA r on,i Tial a verdin fha11 i fs for got'irrtr Vi i" `jS'e" r' It t the Judge iif• ft�eh Courf is any vErays"con: where judges t the ` d-efendantt its• toffs unlefs Each ' m R award Q as couare c� �� 1h-'' fi� . ' , � ,., ��d�Stat'P��t' ecially atitho�r�ed tKke�'e r oi� has been, of coanfel� fob' cither..�art�, it' �� a party; p , liit>t be an dace - of tlttttt , ' P ;f. ! he Court before vi�horn ihall be th !d#at of-fuchi Jud ant asplication° of either party. s con�menee�f'uch'. profece�tt ii, and ,t ; t is=e ife" th 'i ! ' ' 't fere&' ori the miniites of the • «« e �t "dr ififor6#16 i < all'F e ` tried; (hall dt the: �n f te• b e ,, voaTa.t ,l the on . t�lii'e, iia§ utisetit ate oy yr t1 ' 1 t f s +3< reai`onabie a8�` �iftt�td b!rc�t�r aii°s ' io' d c � �thereof, i al he �ettify i pdi� r ord,z tlf at s than' 1� ceeii icrr' "'s iii f'Ut ft%tt 4—, A idn,: to bet forthwitht certified their duty.: :; , o ren Court,, •, nd vfi g n , r i4iet cin t�cr fah*i in°�h#ch qa�e P , Lade for co t�� ► ' n`ejk,,.Q " it Cburf�.of the diihri �whioh- Ctreuit .Court' ` U d' d' 'ed ta' iie dee�l ►}: >, ' ' c btathe�'ctd n' . ce thereof in the :like 'manner be a 1 _.g. be rf�'er era ted 'What rtl�C fees-and coMPei�, ika��� then +�� g that Go�ir and- per EG: tt . . ers�ad� foha hex'eiia before meird as if it had been originally totnmen�ced in ,' t;Y ' faktons tv the:fovera� 6ft6 11 thjt(. i%&k&;tn,-heli fid,, determine' the fame accordingly:r ' •` r= ` fe �ritr�?C ' a abdliree 'tb be pa�Id`` P .. YC" . Y ti+bnE 1 other h §acts, ott Arid-bi iil fm'rs'&�r: ert ed;' That all tiie r�cofcl�°a`nd Pees herein , . h��' �IteClt�t`�tes" Qaa1l 1 e''rseeO*red how to bc rer pu `of the ' reaf df Ehe ilate� ref' eG� p L�dit� 'ti of- fhe� CoUrb of appals lidret�fore appdinted,� oove3�a rr; i>a`:i1�e uiaNp` r as. e 'fdes� of ! f} ter e tt �. '�tltte adoptidtt of rha errvC in ttutron �li�a11 be Re of x It cede 4 • h . ` like fervr is ale= recoYr th cif of 'tt�e Su rene.C!ourt of Lou ap. iv�l ,for - O er rheft� 6fi{ t1 t� tb;C offiCe rff e' . P� p or � { r "l ;� acti o` end+ dj' t f UV "`'P� ,. peels to be de- go . - Mrd f , S . y: be �, /�x�p{do o " c lei i th ITjjit c )St2(ft'A ivh' 6 a �ott� ancf dire&ed' t0"p�ofiteed_cvrith y k , ! 1 L.,�l</ 1 �t ai r. . • t •,I 1 r r Clerk Vi s'u• I, • ° ti , ,n lIlaiiaiiijjll deputy;. ¢ r in h: `ore me f•. c Q " F � db` 1$g �a11`furh recaidsvti (p�farceedin?gs, to ani peri'on . eaalty. his oncetilftllr intio!fply�ti_deid a rece ►e g� p } ems Court. a e iremintieras"'c he � i ek f htatil a� �d ttg r . e3• than. ��,x� , b$�.,--� , , � , . 4 � ,� � _, 1{e� h' +t:et`d�rn+ Pof< �tlre faid�- Gourtares � < i • � 1 - � t iti eater f� dfhis o#�{�^�fi`ited'St�te's - forfeit�a a�i�=br. p� , gs . ion the of iia any. • = e i r iit b l t is e =ter �1,jive : Whic� 5 (:*Cs. lha�ll : ha�re lake- r pay. Ar fine not e=cte JIT.,iia r a al s, o, 'P ntk'cr�d�t a� sll� other `p ceediYr s r of the Edict Court. er ,, i �it Eli dig- etb -b the / fM ote exceed ifrg li .7•¢ ��. ., , • A ' • l <. r r , t, ^r , ' f . �:: TiA A4ti�t,, penkew therl�Ioufe;o• , 4 {�. before< whu � :VVn. I V 1' i .p( . Y �. yyj r' r . . R t .t }(/ • Fa i •p. .. ,. :,. •�.+1., .I.;x d. ii �(/yf/;{ "�t' i�� �� .����\i � � i4�' r fe�lilt�v��: pp,, if; �r •'VJ�M,�,�.V• . . .. L �" I' �. r- i•. Ila, G:. ) �i ♦.r r cat 'i A&s � . ..: ; d' c : 'i11rA , tcan'tie= i �iSf`H.A " .tern' ori " :�� n o �tion i , e txt ---T- ?�` 1T�I , l r en pro. p , repealed. lea � o h �', .. r,, , j `: . �:, `, , '. «3:� ce°fob ,a fitc � Asa �. � . �ry�...i (� .' Q,! ,.'vftba Sent r Cin fe , e t>< 4821 r, , @► tf h°e� AO ° . May the�ighth�3 � z�9 Z:'' ,� ��•�,�` ��:fed ►�� � � . . , �°:. . A•� r . _ t � ' f x ' % 1 t s .,_.t•.,•a •fJL. � . fT)}}�' r/�)` ids-* j/ z ��; t io o G r * f S� ' 4�tbl` �' s-* d lh ,� d n te' k for fiheCt3' „� , [ i , , f.N M� .•.' "ti1tr.�� r .:• s . , r f f J J a "fit 'ttio't"3�a < < tt Dates° ' Wi ! 1.. s ' ' 7 . an �f�iG}falrie��>r�t�e�t � �► '• /p� hr �r r `. .. Thi � • Y ����V�t� ��� . 3 3 1 r•. /� ', ! _�` f J+ ! 4�Y•r p • a� • v *• ,r18 � J l ht; �� •.S • .i ' , �. .. lr' r.•f!. . •:� XAX,.IVL t. x. [f f. ly th \/ }® , VM�r :Y -• •/♦ µ � b ` t lFJ j.. l,. , rJ•�i' 4k Y.•� �t C} •, i• L, -4'J rt '`! ;. , • sthe Cly' df.ttl ` Gfrf i ksn •r � `erh ' onr i taxa l'r u an s �r, he-. r� _ E �:1CTk Of St1• rth t : ! { tT'Al�lt'.t�• �.; 1_' t pretne, to .< ..., ' . h@ ' III . ' t' itl � ' t'0' ,[9, p tranfmit. ' e ` b ,`alnd• 1# aunts t �• , � too 9 � ` t r ��yfft #ti E r' ►& rpt r b�td &fess 'Reprefen1a- ; i for tJ�e l k�sa th+e f j t ale' L , t, . , , °ff r�•f e d e e '. mer:c ; n C lr f �{ '� - - r erxor ,ag 'eh `Y f a �e Yds ` 'la a` t �co"aa tthe;Tiearitnea�t-oit ;F a • d' Cot taarit• to �`y ' ,.. .. e$ eaf`1 0l' tiefiYl�ifse`tc ? lhe f • I + i f i i7RVnUl611t}1 .<:rt ^, ,; l o€� tlil 11 b� t�h�rdtli t�lie' fettlethrent�of.aH a°acouAt's w a " emebttrf xr flie�fa� fo .ry (1ftYil`e ' ' $ �tod 5 theWar'a i urfuaat'e'i' 'lli , mdem, vap the db tl� h fttbiifteirce sof o cers� h itfue Each writs, in s' p�acitite5 r Fs" i creme Court may F i+ i S. oldiers the e�cpence' iDt:theThcr tingrfervicb, a�tp; =�d � � `; ft>;t ab f � t'h`e. J 1, �'+e h f chi cf�e ai tmcn't f . abounities to�,�;�/f• 1 ` �Il �•�ff � ffit`i � V� . .r . .itP.M , y.7/' J{.•■, .7•.(,titliot �Ytfrditiiet�tt�ft#mil�f'nh fetElemenIts as 1 '+. 1- ��. 4 � /� � �� QAA.� • .Y.a�� ���M. �� � . V , J• .. • ' i . ro: n, , . . h # d+ ht ; rt'h # eron and renrfion ,, . . , "• � bye ' { I � t: •corm f ' ` die' GlLmrks`deth� s la.. .r_ _br t 4 . < : a ic� • ,' 0, th1hcdYdri 9Uf1 O t of-tkallreafdr� and vhe'°faid ae ; Y "Whenv��rlcs Safes oft'. <. 'df `f�e'Jiidgei t •. d , , f' '� , 1<r i ice of irk c , -di#ab� j► , tali` n �t afli � b tel alr. eidti�tit'li t e!fet 1e take re- �� • � i�Ei?•an '�►�;tic� cognizancea Je rr ' S''bf= leen ,�All9 A Mi falfb � b? �n>t2anc i h �,�r f'`thiCnn •refs :ofbtive f, cg,,, •d Courts n the affidavits of all f p nil l l felr*t #t o tk ilz bit ,o g, : ink In either of the faiSurveyors the k IT "Tu r { . , r v: fl �1 • Q G ill t k ' . i 13s�t w Y ,' 4 b 1 c rv6 Q, A '. -iF iv, ^ ,.7P; .a „`%.'s+aa �Sr r :.., 'f f .,,. .re . Ji s:: i.... } y,':n , 1 •`� , i • r ;.k u' r ' '.., ..f. - _. wse4a:9.'Nr ;.,.. +-. . ._L.x:1k,ffi;ul... .:.. -•wewtsEird.fle,i:.t .,,br, ld��i1•a + .!� . . d ,, .: ,9 ,..} F , 1 i . : , z'• ,._.:r...i t�ti r�r!r,su! �.� �.., ) Rr .�i .a,+ F3yle"t, d .,. r • ? . . 1 ,a; { f - ¢ '.N r. �. L"',�,.-, t �. . .. r, S:-. a ! ;.:' t :';3, tr. '., !�, ,1, ,. .,. u`: .!Jro n ,Y u.):1': ,'1` > A 1'i v-x, a a 4 .r . ,: ,.. •,._ itt;. -.Y f,' Jl •+c. >. ,, r• .r 1 .1: ..,,U r,.i,., •r; 1a ` 4 .T�•twY �1�14 .}lr.,., r .rwsit t, W ., - 1. +e.> f ��aM:.t. .. y. r. �.?� ' ' 15 . , ..,v...... a. l'+ . N .. P:a,A ✓; ..... ., :. r . i- .. -, ,, i..¢stir , , . ._. �,t,.. a'�. .JS�•, ,; ... ... i !f r.a.^�.. v� ,t '�: ,. , r9 .. v.. ,v.rtab. �'.! 4 . r 1 r .a T s: v1 . - t r 5 V 1 i 5 IJ i r a 340 1. . . iJ . 1 :: a • minaedCommifl'ioner'of�; the': Revenue, «!ho (hall be charg• .4.D. i79z. Y' ' ed with fupe intending, under' ".the: -direction of the head , of �•-I-ftr--� A;D;i 7g2:` the twen.ty•feventhµof �1�Ilarch" la{f;�and+of . all militar clahms 5 'r �.....•,r•--.j lodged in Ithe late office. of the Pay.maftcr General and;Com- ,, the;department;.°t:he ,' lleition. of the other re�•enaes of the z' a Salary. being ,1 y neh of arrn , accounts, whtch . ;are not foreclo>"ed by the: 1;Init ed States, ar d ,fhall execute fuck other fervhcta, "' mail o Y ; r ; � ,,, lie " late, Con trefs and, he � hall ; report 7nk�t•mable .to`'the confiitu"tion : of the department, as fhall acas df-limitation of, g' J That the tom• from time to time, 'all_Aich fettlements' as have: been .made by be directed by the Secretary, of: rl�e 1'reafury . ! s' ' him for ,the infpeftiomand revifion of fhe Cotnptroll�r ; penfation of the,faid Cammiflioner (hall be a , faiary of one - fation-ofthe raid accountan fh _ thoul'and nine:hundred daliars per, annum: Lro r i cafe t»'rt ►'f ;', '. the 'Tres ur `..The compen [' : Y •two.hundred;d4l� s:.' Ihat to e e y a of an LL be a early falary-of one thoufand r,.of t e , SE e. ,. end be t father e�;ac` ed,i That;the r'Treafure =. ._ ., h�... A And owrih� ' SEs. z. : And be.:t.fur.�be � , coount or claim not finall ad of ed :u on .a Which the refent p P P with the Audi* " nuc of the ° „*ate ' halVdifburfe all rfuchz ioniesw as; all have beet4, Com troller of hs Treafu'r as Auditor Lm.a have decided ` •, y United Sta�vv • , , Y ' for and ACtOhf tir aY ri'. war b P Y y t nQ •aenorat` ir. . . ✓ Treafucer of uf1 " orde're&for 'the:ufe .'of t6.e departMen,t ,of-z,%. , Y; it {hall be the duty. ..h of 1'reafurm finalln to ad utE tl a fame, and y „4 ,lie u. s. heee_ prevho a ' i■• arrantsYfrom'`'then'rreafury ;: which "d ibuxfements. fall be':,: of the Auditor of t „ y, . y J u w urfuant to , warran`ts irottn .the_, Secretatrym of 'C ar, in cafe of difagreemenE ' between the fait Commiffioner and j made t, p, . , h net. b` the Accountant. �i r' ' J '_ A ditor the decif on, of the" Attorney•YGeneral (hall be final, aW`' counter( y - >a a ( ; Rnd be i riher. ena �d, .That ;the>ve.:be :at Pay., gE :•; 'g, ' �,nd^` Ge: iffurther" enac�`ed, Thai "hn cafe of the 'y',5 , SEe , 3 Power of the Paptnafler of -q death; abfence from the feat of overnment or ficknefs of the troops, his maiEer,to;:refide near the' head. . uartets�.of,- the ��troops, of the Prerident in t p • e the tut of the fad;paymaf g s,, 'That it shall, b h y - the Secretary of State, Secrietary. .of the Treafury or of cafe. duty. United State hich hal y ' r ,to receive:.from the ° treafurer all the,monies. w; the Secretary of the-,j lar : Degarxment, or of any officer , y C} to , to .hitm for 'the ,pu'>Fpofe 'of ,paying, pay ,the of either, of the`faid depart iicnts •whofe appointment is not in . F o . he entruifed ,. arrears of a ; fubfiifence or foragedue t© the troops ;of the the liead`thereo�`, �wh'er°ebyttiey cannot perform the duties of P y fliall :receive the a abArac s-of the United States. That he l _ P Y their Paid refpec'Eive. offices, itfhall-be-lawful•for. the Prefident are efl'ar a maftersYof the feveral regiments or corps,, and comp. of the United States, ;in cafe he shall • think it net to y authorize any p'drfon or, perfons at` his difcretion to perform the fame`with the xeturns or mufter rolls which Miall raccohn-^, µ f , ' 4frac`ts._: That;he iihall certify aeCurately; an the: fand pay ab ive• z.he dtlties*of the:faid. refpei�c osLes until a fucceffor be ap• F� x. P Y officer the ;fumsil ref ec' . : , , due. to :thy •_ P po��nted or untr<1 filch abfnce :ot' tnabtlity by ficknefs shall to the commanding 7•rerrar ar� coy s, which fhall have been. -examined as aforefar<d, who thal �ceafe. � . . , t P mafter, for h k 7 de ut a _ ' �' 1e�' al`be �T at -the forms 'of ee r ` i p Y P Y p partment to thereon if a his warrant on the fa;d a orts to the Sac• 9, .dnd be Yr fust e» d, L prercrit,e forms r o hes of all r counts what°foevetr !hall be fot kee �t, it. N the payment aecordt�gl �. 'rho .; ,..p f y ing' and rendering�':alhpu.blic ac , . p' s andm officer, aid the warrants thereo'h fliall be duly oo�>ntE. • Y epartment of)the `rreafury �` comm pay g prefcrhbed b they d 4 ;3� anfmitted'to the'o$'ice of the accountant :of the war, de- SEC to, An&i6e it farther! enae7ed, =That in addition to the tr oom enfathons< aliowed,to the Comptroller, Auditor, Treafur• artment, in order to be there examiaed an`d.: fina>�ly;adJufted ' ` '..:_na« mall wive bond in bl.(h. P - --- Si cc P a tn� } f 1Ch partial e'l ,u�.. er ^and cgifler�ofA the Treafury, -b r the , . . Ac'E fo,r. _-_ o Yearly aitow• L` at the treafurys, That;tne , b' ' t; A ..4`. � flicient furs , p' the falartes of the executive officers of government, their A& ante to certain To sloe hoAal the fum of twenty thoufanc� dollars with two fu `` ` faithful d'lfchar a of hhs duty, and he shall take ties, for the g - Hants and `Clerks " and to the, ,, Attorney General by the officers, <,t Tha� « A& .for allo�vi' certain Co -pPnfat ons to the Judges ,of the 33 1l an oath fat's h'fully to"execute -the dut�s���af-~h�a'uo �`�'��' r • osier shall be fixty;Bolla rs ` the compenfathon to the fait paym Supreme 'and. ^other ,Court, and "to the Attcrney-General of , His Pala monthly, with the 'fame rations 'and'�£oxage as a majora >theiUnited States';'°-the fiid' officers . refpedively . fhall be . al i ,rvr a mon y, meats of That �no affign , the: �'. ' SEC- .. And be it further ' en��?d,',.;. , . .,^ , ,, - �� . � � 3twited�the� foltovc�ing� yearly fitm5 viz: -: ' �amptrol',er, four V `� S adsfter ''the`hfilday of JUL,, next, by a non. o tnulaf the Auditor,' : four .., hundred ;dollars ; the Afiignment of a f Hundred: dollars° ; V Z g r'y (cued officer or private, fliall`be wa)~id. a eS , and :Treidfurer, four hundred dollars ,. fiche= l2e ier, ;five hundred Ar ffi: 'Tilos all purch. f p L} SEe `And 'be 'it further e"nal�ied,. , � dollars,; the: Attorney:�General,`four hundred dollars, „5 rovi idnsq clothing, � contra s 'for:fuppl"ing the Amy . ,, SEe. r h . And be it urtherr.enaL`:ed,. That the/ Secretary of • Clerks, Tr rotary o�the - in;the " uarter-mafter s depar,t>inantmtl><tary iiores,:In tlie"r•f't•cafur tie �.authnrtzed .to ::have two principal eafuryal ow t eontratts for. fupplhes 9 - : u~ plies� pr, articles:for the,ufe.of pP •� ,. tach"f,%vhorn" to.'have..i falaryw of e><glht hundred ..dollars ey ed a rind al ; pP than goods, =and .all other f pp Ov fu lying tho . clerks. x army''`° be thedeartmentof� , vvar > be. made ;by�or� under direion an^nim �andthat:�the. falary of< he. chief Clerk of the Depart, ! made under the p .. . Y P '� f'.arhe''t� the rate of�eight hundr-ed dollarsper year. See. of the ' of; the iTreafur ode .abttnent.,: . . .. That�.th,e�Seeretax. .;4f the,Treafury. Ec. .6. .f9nd be it-further ,enacted, Y1 , � Fo h�.. And be it f'urtfier ena�te ;` ;< 'hat the . 'reilric`lion on S 11 direr _they ftiperintendanee of a1ie 'cone hon,of. afur. .: iia "the Clerks of the �Llepartment of�*hea'Treatury 'fo.�far as ' ref- . > Relkci�4io11 Oti To dire& the Tre g J, g hat pe s�the:carryhn ` on of any traidd,-or;buhnefs,� than ; in,hia derka. eolicaion of the duties on ><mpoil~ and: tonnage,as he`(hall ' ud a bei other duties, &o. he refent ;. office of Afliiifant to._ -he' Secretary of. ;the theyfu'nds, ori debts of�tbe United States, or of.arj State,' or t p at inf}ead., thereof;,there : ,be 1. Treafur : be abol'<ihed,' and . that iiD "an kind of ublic ro ert be ,aboliflhed ;and( that fuck ,deno. Y P ' P P Y� an officer : in the. department of : the'Zrcafury,�to.-rbe inated deno* T Lw . e - l r; 1 ° r , ,q 17 , a + I ,� ¢ +Iy rs •�'''-e/• h w"'+• ."r .. � _�E , e 'L fayy auri 1 ab r, .. VISIONS 4 ,.. t - . . . ..,... ,. ,::.�.< _. .... : , ,: ;_:. .. ::...2,..: ,! ,,.. . ,. , ,, .. "n •fitp.' Ij .:,lyu!T.. I .. ...D.... .. .. .. 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'nkaid b r the°sfAid= ate is prc�trl�ded,. ,u�ntil t r t p the Unttied-Statss on the et�r is as } •, Y j.their, ref ec'11ve offbes; and: to ally o�ic�er,s n: he revtenuas r &nin& r P ifburfernentof t th�rfrf day o Sarah ons thoufan.d fevenr hui�dred� aia A,. d :in! xhe colle1on, or ,d a " concerne r �. , ��. �'val ;fon° whtc ur ofe; ,books ..iliall� be P P r; . niche:6i 'ht ;fe io#�< f Ny�thr�ee, i y , . .F t under�ahe ettalties..p�cefcribed g a ` . ited.4Staat'esland. h rl�eCotn- tip : it thereof, . P . , _ r.. ;fie Wit. `ned at ;thJe11freAury of the IJn y' 'N . .' 'I .. J.'ii -,st. ..@f�1 h y. . ..., .�,:... T.: _:•' ;( :,., .. It_, -MYroL`" da' t, thea , r<ntitled Asp., Q . . �fhf�-1}na. .L ch.-�f,che fatd Skat`es; 166 Ida y , . .;._ ; he officers; in" ^ 14he.,{Trea- zffioner e ; . . . » . : rrhons,•relatr v. ,; tot . ... ,.; • + .# , G e rf1 da of . �. �.. r Privilege went 1. andwt ie prnv �, w atie-next v=high all continue'b a -11' n �l th r �1, r« . 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P3' months after' the Sao , - n mos:thajfa>id a ,,as Q t, r � f all fucht' ut•chafes 11 b, k: a. k,ac thd� evert ,. ear, � fulf a gds t•ecrfe accotmt o .; whi�chAi o,P, ��; . Y Y �, P P ble to the fi�bfc bl'ng credLt�rs� . Y ;i Lade, and public debt redeemed, in purfuance of this a . laces `and b iie Targe prfos as sa.arid_b- �. a x fltne. tinmts' nd F SEc. Y' the fain 'a is direaed. SEC. z j r i ; .,S j • 7 - t . . a �:.� r pa ♦'a� 1:,:Yb ............w ..1":/�- ;. . ,.A .. { I . .. ,, ! :..... r .W/' �.,. .� . `i: ..-.._S ,• n'l-e.. �++•' 'r ,. s� '•` :I J. `rb� � Yk�M`S�'F TryN:"' ` y� p �•.Y }. ,. ... -- I '... , _ ,.a..m �- , .. _ „': .� .. 'ti V1•,, •s. , h l.. :.:uxM ijY,'1,' .,v, • uVi�a.� ... . . a :. u' 1,,. w' ,4,. 4w.. i:.. 'y .•!!4T'^.v:bb`^rf„w5>y :1. . I'�J .1Y,' �� 4.' . :Jva:(1 .,:.' :° r-". 'SE��.ui�a. '-. .:". ,. qr ,4 .S, '\a .:" .n,.:FRb:.Y�d3➢a"i1��1�Yni .4Nea.a'.`:~�tY '�it+3�.w1 Al'�„t,� id:,. il -ilk :N / a 1 4, I ,.. e -.o ...,.#'Y,11.1' 1• . ' ll ,p. 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Y ��gr . t �c: Yh. • Jo �Tx�x 'raUMBUL-L Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. for the gradual reduction, of thepublic debtr ; :Be p it further` ^` Out of a' fund enacted,That the intei'eft. on fo much of the debt 'of the Unit- 1ICHr1IJ HEhTRY LEE, President pro tempore created the of the Senate. ed States, as has been' or fhall be phrchafed or,,x,edeemed for ;. or byahe United Stares; or as 4za11 be paid into' the areafury, pp4ved, Mgy;the eighth, t79a• EORt4E WASHINGTON, thereof, in fatisfaction ,of.any debt or demand; and' the,. fur. est ripa. tient of the d'refident a the United States. plus. bf any'fum or Tums; appro riated for the • �. f ' • ;� po intereil; u on'the faid debt a Mich fhall-remain after paying. J a F p fuch :interef, ilhall be :and hereby, ate appropriated and pledg- XXXV1II. ar -. C H. � P. d `to the purchafe and redemp- ed* firmly and inviolably, for how to 'be p- tion of the ;faid debt !to be, applied under the:direalon -of the An AQT to � ro�ade f or, a Copper Coinage. 3 '` eyed• Prefidentof the Senate; theChief�Juifice,theSecretary`of State, S9CTiox I. E it enacted by the Senateand ffoufe of Repref enta lb 4 :r aiur - andthe �ttorney=Goneral:for the tines of the ITnite,d Stater of America, in Congrefa the Secretary of theT e y time being, or .any. three;of them,,-with theapprobation„of the a,�embkd, That the. Director of the Mint, with the approba. g jj Prefident' of the United',State%�Jor the time .being, . m man- tion of the Prefident of the United States, be authorized to 1 nes `following, that is to -fay : Firil;�.to _the. �purchafe:; of :the contras fnr and purchafe a quantity of copper, not exceed- Dire�arof the feveral. f ecies of _ftoJck' conilituting Jthe debt :of ,' the,. United ing one hundred and fifth tens, and that the faid Director, as Mint, to pur- p chafe, &c. g foon as the. needful shall be made, ca the cop- States, apt their refpedtive , market-ptices, not .�exceediin t4u ; z £ par or true value thereof, and, .as. nearly`as may be,; in equal per by. him purchafed to be coined”it' the mint into cents and pro` proportions, until, the annual :amoun of,the fay:d, . funds, to• half cents, purfuant to '� the Aft eftablifhing a mint', and re- P p : 1' getherl with any otherprovifions which maybe made bylaw, gula•ting thre coins of the. United States," and that the Paid whence to ii�'ue n (hall be equal to two:per centum of the whole, arnount> o the cents and half cents, as they shah be coined; be paid into the ; P rf • f fix per outstanding 'funded stock bearing. a:prefent tratere ,,4 : , the Treafury of the United •States, thence`to if1'ue into circulation. And be st further ena `ed, That after the expiration i centum ' Thenceforth,: Secondly;. to she redemption, of, ., SEo• -,Z h faid lainmenuoned:ttock,according:�tb the right for that;.pur,- of fix : calendar months from the time when there fhali have Dirc&or to `EX . ., untiI ,the', whole amount been: . aid '}nto the TX-cafury by,, the faid hire or,: in cents pubvm pole referved to the United State , P all have been redeemed : Andr rLaftly, rafter fuck re" and half.. ceats ' a: funn : not lets than fifty thoufand dollars, r,r ;a thereox fh r� any >other � . , ti'on to'the:purchafe.;.at its market . p. .ce;r of, • which titlz�e all;forttt ith be announced by the '�reafurer m s.. 3deme of. h debt of the United `St atcs,;�hcch, may at leai��, two�� : azett,es ;or ne�;ifpapers ,publtthed at the feat of dock 'rconfiifing t g ' 4 urchafe • main un edeenir.d : A'nd Each P. , ,as far as , the gOVerrirnent Qf the 'Uni't d tates, for. the time being, no cop- theme r e., S. Ter coi�nar or cces� what:foever, except an ti nes exten.d� afhall�be made, . wlthtn : thirty o h e faid cents and half fund shall' at y p P _ _ after each; day 'on ,which :a quarterly;payment of cents; Eihil pais: cul rent as money, or Mall be paid; or offered 71 days next , ' or ; an debt, demand, ` me `dues to�' be.. aid or. �recepv.ed m payment f Y ` r , • intereft on the debt of the United states, shall; ;beco P ., claim; txlatter or -thin 4whatfoev' er ; and all coppgr, coins or. and shall :be made t►y 'a' known agent; 'to be named.b the;faid Y g' " .; r apt the f Y cent a d half cents, which fhall be paid i Gommtil"ioners. . pieces pec :.a; d �' n . urchafes eived in a Ment contr r. to the T,hat�lall.future ,p, or offererd to b� .parid .or recr : p_ y . Y SBe 8; .And be' ititcrther ena�ed; n. -debt on account'of t1ie�United State, a, h;:be made prohibition, aforef:Ad; Y 1pll be, forfeited, and ,every perfon by. i Pur�hafea hos of public de Which t e. tamet cane be obtained, : by to b� made. at therlowetl 'pace, :at wh h ened whom any . of them,. shall ,Dave b`e 'n fo paid or offered to be 0 A .. enalfy� ' ing feale'd propofals; aa,;be ,op paid 4r. -received ,n-��payment, shall alio .forfeit the fum� of ten.. r y open�putehafe, or by �receiva - ! • �au�tborized dollars, and the faid for�fecture and penaltyihali ,aad may be , in the.prefence of the Comma on.ers; _or �perfons, erfons makYng fuck recovered' wt�h coifs of .fait for the be of any, perfon or by them to make. purchafes, end the , r +, " r ns in,fQrrnation of the, incurring thereof shall propofals. t earl ac- Eve fo by whoa' .And be it uriher enaled,,j That .quarxer ; .Y Y been given. . SBc 9 . f he fatdfund, ihah , bet {xendered TONAT£iA'I� TRVMBULL, counts' ' f the applicatYon of t Qnarcerly r;1C. Speaker of the Houfe I' Repref entc�tives. z �e for fettlement as other public,accounts;°accompanied with. rc- counts to been,from RxC �il2D HENRY LEE, Prefidextt.pro tempore 4 1 .r tendered, dee. turns `of the funis, of the aid debt, whichfhall have, or: :redeeaned and,. full-and .oak re of the Senate. time to :xirne purehafed " . including Approved, MaN,the .eghth., 11792• port of the proceedings of the faid Commtil'ioners;;:, a itatetn'ent of the.difburfecmnta, whichtfhall ..ha :'been made, GEORGE WASHINGTON, ` �refrde'nt of the United States* i and-,of-the funis whichrflhall have,been purchafed tort. redeem- ed under their diretlion, and fpeciFying dates, prices, wp artiess 0 incl. b t 4 F y 1 i F 1 , r F< A Ilk . ' R: f a r a w .. v 1_111.. x ._ .-. 1,111. 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J TOM I - Y 11101111 MAW I Imp, P141 WIFIV U IN I �T E D S A� T E St. 347 �j L A W , S OF THE 6 . 34. all of. -the revernic with fcrew-pref1es, fea1g, 1, ,D., 17 9 the S.avelrvifor Ing '4` C ' 11 A - t P, and Ot I-xer. ar icles, one.- u 11-L I n)d n i n hun r XXXIX d edaad fifty ive A,M 179 F*j,' an d Pi tits For ancl�� d a ue to . lieutenant dollar Kty-ene C-0 71, 0 ount of fu !j- tk C Mmiffoner late Mirylaad line, on Acc, All ACT for inaking Compqfiations -to John Freeman, of th,.� o Loansftr extraordinary Expenjess fiffence for .the years otic' "th -6fit6d f6v e1i hundilIed and eight "'T N. ' fi , en hundedd �aftd eighty-three, forty. nd-b-n-6 t io'� e of Repre/Zentativej tW6 a I F-ind ev SEC. i . Rit enaded bytbe Senate afid .Hobfi kni" ` C ' -" t8 ' F�ir ,companftitions to the h-es and."fez"' ' ' J of tbe United States of Zmer r e fis aff one, do4 y�. ive cenI ica, in�cong embled, s th 'feveral ftate ' fliall be Cldrks of -the : 'afting Cominifflow-r ot army a ts, and That the Commiffioners of Loans in e I I un s. fuch fums as fhall contin encies of his offire,- ofie"thoufInd three hundfed and f their acco t 0 nt o Cr allowed in the fettlerne the pur- twenty-nine d ollars and fixteen cents, For additional com. . 4, Stationary, &c. ded by them in appear to have been neceff�ril� expen allowed to Iffices and alfo pjmfation's to the , Danorkeepeils, O& the 11-.-)U('e of Reprefenta- Commiffloners chafe .of flationary for the- ufe-of their -feveral o 5 of Loans. for the hire of Clerks to affift in P;cecu,ting the duties of their tives, purfuitat to a refolution of the Houfe, ofthe twen.ty. f Wober laft, until the fourth of March lall , feven huadred dollars ; For the difIcharge ref"peclive offices, from the firft day o e hundred and ninety. of fuCh d2mands acriiinit the United States, not ottherarif� I.,, L 'Ccertained and admitted i Q firil day of Makch,' 6na thoufand'fev n have U.,CM provided for, as flia'11 three. dup. courte . of fettlerneiit at the tt.r4fury, a-nd which are of a ON ATI-1 Ax TPuM13 LL, ding 6, the ufage thereof, to require payment iii ture 4 of Reprefentativetre n, � 4 . 1 r u f: accor Speake qf fbe .11?.., -m, kinounting cic It 'dent -pro teppre ^.W w I i e fo live "thoufand 'dollars : All hitch fiid fu CHARD-11ENRY LEE2 Pr /I towether, to thirty.-four, tboqfandIfouri hundr"td, and Pinety- Ofhe Senatea fieven d and ninety tcents , ,fl�alll,And m ay ,�c ,paid out of Of I We May the ,eirrhth2 17920, nam" -Out of wb9t 4" Approv t h -% ds, f6llowij. g, any, pr , all ,of. them, elv- . ,the fur L LA GEORGE WASHINGTO142 'in-. of approtpriitions heretofore made, funds payable. pitifes, whic.h.may, rema United.Slatesal, u ies. Prefident ofthe, 0 er fatisfying. theipurpofes. of f ch,. appropriatioins mon' q e f W11 =-ji paid Into tlie , trea[ury, inl � co6fe ' ucnc 'o' b a"rices,whiq4 ha,vo been -found due ftorn individuals� relat.' 4 -overnm t 7 c A 'tionS Drior-. w prcfen eh of the, % the ol. .t r a n fa c n heretofore. ap' ropriated., of U cd, � States- i thei futplus, not, p ions , the in COW re ,fte "' r am priat Ehe,:dutiq.q ,,94 impartsllarkd ton.nage, which accrudd tothe: end dn ACT ,making cert appro a and fey E it enaded by 'the Seh te -and Roufe of`R�pi�f�nfd of e. ,year, one: thqufi etpj�uiqdred a I nd -nin.6tty-one. ' V ECII 2. IdInd be it furtber en'aeteaq mt'uch -of 'thd es of the Nited Statei of Atnerica, C o n j r ea�js�af.' 11' 1 hat fi B -follotvl - - in the Ing 1 rIlhat there. be gran'ted and appropriate r ijid ;ft�fpl Uh l6f tlie'A=6 on imports and t6nfia(re hich l4k 0 f t rge afo ef Additional ap- , fimblei 0 W I—For the. diftba w purpo e ' 'edd` dftfii� h u . e propriationS&L furns forthe followilig accrued"td! ith' 7 6' find, f6tien handr d year If V-1 m iffio ers appointed under the AC1 -of ne , as J Uy" be �n6c6ff�iii� , -d s hereb n I._ c 14ii"ji�t,.%i_�, an V of a, balan t to the Co of L n, hun'. and be' March, one" fioufaud feve. UZA .5 th- ifi6n'her ' t ' f6re L m a de' OP_M". ppro. C j�grells of- 'he fiftCen 1 1%tgr appro p riated,itn, ;additi ' n to: the 'Prov C.0 t even1lit,d- red- a6d- di JLA 1. o- 0. - A I I . I 1 1; 1 , ufand f 91 Ikoeni6�IW 1A I aV 1.11CUI I'- priations. died 'a6d eighty.fivc two tho V 'been I TY to . tow ents; ,*- For additionatfala a6dsZdfray. iqg fhe�. e hich,. -fll h ' ` c f6ven dollars and cight�-eight c red in-x,he-iciecut ioni of.,t he., Aft for raifilng -and adding another' ' ihe firft clefk of the CoitimifflonerSLfdr-tditling aamints be- tQ fta s and individual "flates, o'ne hundre& -the 'military. e blifhment. of theUpited Sta ween tjj�`CUnited State farther provifion. for the proteclion of the, and for making if e n dollars and nincty.one,cents , Fot d.cfraPrig ifundred and froatierg�`i within-.t,he ,,-1imits. of the fum of direc "IF , 2nd ei(YfiiyI-; vc ` 0 . . �. I - n public accounts, lin 11ting , ertai ty L fl, ftatingaad pri C L, fd of lioUf f, the expen C tives of the twelve' thoufand, fix,hundred andeigh x dullai-s a�d twe n o Reprefenta y L ant It the order of the I ty ,-cents purfu bundrcd, and �thereb 2urh_nr;7.Pd ; and towards . reiffiburfing 'any 41� ne , thoufand-, 1� thirtieth 'L of December7 'o m-i which may have been borrowed , o'r advances of money r fu d dollars Fo difcbarging the ac- ht hi�ndre 0 n' A ninety-onc� 'eig w. hich� may have been obtai ed for that purpo' fei.- I ates jurors Courts cf Itbe'Uuited St counts of, officers of the iber ena8ez m .6 y thou4.1 and witneff6j in aid of- the fund heretofore appropriated, fe. SEC 3 - &1 be it Pr -1 1 That a fu 'f 'fift ' rot intertoinfe L 'Lis X.1 lood deficiencies in t e with foreign boufand dollars ; for 99 fand dollars in addition to tlie' pr�ovifion' here oforimade, be venteen t !fraying the 'expenfe Of the enu . 6priaited to defra' 6 fe' �vhich nn)i be incurred 111tious. tions, for di appri y, any � exp n former appropria in United 6tates, four thou- e LW te-s arid" A m cration of the j6habita of the in:rb lzitioii, to the i6tetdourfe be ' een the Utit�d :Sta I d � j" ety-five dollar, '5'ind fifty-nine cents hich may be I to to be plaid out' 'br" 'a" fand fix hundred an n n foreign, na ions,, t . ny rnonie� wl igainft the treafury depart. ry". not 6therwife 'appropriated and 'to* *be applied ain accounts in the treafm For diflicharging cert ufand4'even hundred and. the,y6ar one tho under ;th diredio.n' -of thp PrefidentIof-the United States who, ment, to the end of 1 31 r authorized, to borruw,,,on the credi r furnifli- including a ful 0 of fix liund ed doll ars,.fQ if oeceffary, is t ofthe Unit. inety-one� Ica A I� e :j A it 1 ^, `r ✓. t t, +' ♦1M T Ir P. ° ' , % °ir •4 M +.j Y { I,,f! 1' } . "Irir .. � rpm CW "R 717 j IT lit r �, , t � 5 l t` <fjy A 'iN r t A L i g f � As �y r •_0 • 'fir. A' . T .� �. [ 'k: + aid fu :�, ars , anaCe,otllit' I of fifty I f ft "thoufand�-do11 � • D. 792' ed' S'�ates,: the r •1did be . nd ture whereof as bon 'may' `be,` ball'be es of the far'd territory, in fending an esprefs; axad in �4.D•r7g2• , of the expe a: Judges to he ear one' u- i : Prefident mdr "' g0 the. C1C111C; In t o thio ;v tore 4orrgrefs: . ptlrchafing a boat . y Ccrca►n exp�n- > borrow Saoeo fhall be liquidated b ' TRu BULL,, , , : , , ., , land feven hundred ani ninety, y t11C fes aliow'cd: dollars' •JON,ATH,A�L' e sr e a Re re entatsves. san ahs-out o *hie 4: aeafuryh ygi5* ' Speaker of the Ha f f CE [ f: , p of fi8 'Of°t-lle nr �: tread dP M ,. .x, E'E Pr(dent pro 'te spore, United States:RICHARD H Y.L f r ; u ' +.F o/}/� the Senate:r rr ^ bAT U Ml3U LL. eaker of the tri}j r ,�1 u�/fe ReN*�feentati�ves. Approved;*, May the. eighth,( a79R2. �. Yr . CH ' HF.NI 'Y IEE, ;P•refdent 'ro tempore m GEORGE �]�cTAS� IiyGTON of the'Senate: E � ` ' Will silent of the UnitedStatess kV r f , . , . Approved Ma tho 'eighth, ig . 3 GEQQRG,l .WAS-DING.Tb � = � Pr ent' of the an, ed S?df : A P nt .o the !'ere tot'`ies f S :C'I` ire' e�t�n the Govesrnme . . A PP :r n A fp }h^ n �' th, ,W. and Soutb of the.Ri et• 0 r 1 fit., , e • a ed States Nor - ,v Ohio* , r . , the � A , t rown Cutt r ♦ eon ..Y 1, g .. • t ', t • - r :. , 'V re entM • • ncernin :",. f� V •w ' 1,1 ,fir YJ1 E tt`enacted b the Sesza�e and'Iou/e of rR p ^/' ,fin AC's' eo g Vis' B � SECTION : rl• . Y^ ,. of A • ' ° ited -States errea ' sn ' �ongrefs fives o theUn f ,. , r , _ . he rt: A ,�� � N , ,. its Stage .��. h o re. . n- That.the lavris`�of`the terr�tot' north•weft of . s ed h t �te.;dr 3er�fe �`' pr fen- _ ,.: .. IL nacd.hY he S United St naerica its Congrefs 1' r r Ohio. that-hive,:been or herear � ' yi e e t tatives of the U • afea of r Ve , ,' .. fi shall be Tinted; un'der`the di. , .r_Wz,�a 1 t,ni in confideration`.at certain expeAd tures tin be= Governor and Judges ther`eo 9 �. copies ��C�,► « ►•, . ..... ►� t LawsAf N. w. cretar of`` State hand -two hundred p , John ]'�cown. Cuttn in"Y1Q* ohn 'G bion of rSe y � 'half the t�nited*States; iade..b�'�; J. ,, 4 °.:� pard.., �, � p . Territory, how re a " ' sof the- laws of the United - 4 ,, ":�. n'd fexen hci\�dred and minty;there be aid• crcag. e ubli�ed, thereof, ', together,," vv�t?n. ten fet tie. . ear ,$ thou g t ' the favid` o I to b ,tpu bl ad, J d es ao •` 9 J` hi Brow Cutting; the flim of ` affil ` States shall be delivered to the faid%Governor and u wanted in pat • o their''info`s . : forA n _ 7�u .a... ;,.,k ;,� � Qng, not x other inhabitants rnatTo A ' i{Iributed ; anion the �: „• �` +�rr �:=„r; ..ny , P4�. , ,..} be .d g U ited St-afes =fh�l�` t • aws of"the { , � ., . . . , . f the 1 �. •- - ,. . •, ' � �°,�, , ,,{�, ��,�. ., ke number o .. x r.r. .+ ., . ,: end. that a� like , � ::� . , . : `�# �„ P .�P�,�4 �� r : a f the ..texrtto . - t ; t cr Qf e Governor and Judges o y` I. A be delivered to th � •.. n °: ; s ''lh .�r ;, , tarn `, o {of t as . a +I; - Fiver Ohio* �I: + 40: b� s ,+�l # #, , stats to report R: ti t fouth-weir of the .; ,..I t��. �.' � �1. �. is IV .ur- r: ., Yl •—v*W_ tir�' t n to n ,... , ,. .. , . he_G ver rt and: � ,acv �' ��, �.��ifb,;��plf,�r?�e� �, r: �n , nis &, ed Tha t..: . - .,o, § Q.,, : ,. . . © i � 13g k t d be tt ..r rthet cna�t t. .., �. . . ? , , airii, a` inti . ;:S$.c 2... Ar , . , f �: rhes d€-� to. Power of Go 0 to fhallr'be C t f F "l ? ?p : t,. _o a _ h-weft of the river .: ,.1 *. ..� r q3 , Q d ibe vs• &, ud the�'terrlto , aorta p1 vernoe J a fud es `oft Yt>, , .,> �� .b :riu� t { ...qit i rf 1 fi.. w•f• thV�rFia V.' + th it mad `�. "ilii -^f:]y�l 7S- .C:u �J. r+ t 1:� �, es herein.: tO:re eal. 4xatt . authorized p b >:are ° e � it. {�' ♦, l�,eret` 1/ 4.F,A fi .: : ° , .e:,4.+-s •..4 r+M w, , k. - ,N A:,- J• • (,�tVCd next eam ro er. ; r.. ., . 1 t it f ht,...., a be found to.b p: .. p f rl p? , �r4� f he fuever„the,fame ,p y< .,, , 4 A _- t :.heg 1z F r. t.l. 4 , ) _ � ,r.L' I. + A '.• �l�f J,ti.i�^i . ;I' I . , ', l 14 :k.,il. ,r , ,. t the official' d>zties 0 v .. - bei enacted That, addfr5gd ' - .. .SBC• • .ILS.. • p .- . f; f" •. ' , '. �.,F� ' iD .��.. i.. J31•'fF�+ 3 halh°he under., l he con- �}'� c� r '. :� , . r he , territories ; 9 � s �t hxr arr<es�of; t fald, � .9� ,�.t? t • ,' , , , . , :� �. . Power of the the,, . , 1^ l�t; `i'RtrMi7�.L'= 3` ke9e tIfl y '= ;: a in the'7faid term �,.. r.� ai A is of { ° rc oa�.aiia be iia fort _, ' . , focretaries ul. of fxi laws; as,,a y p / 11 ' tl"© ; ,., ,';, `. ,. . 'f ' •,:'. . a •, , rf^ „ ,; ^ i` � ' t i,> i w. t. ... y �. t•. I ..d IiLl/Nf�Y/f' ��: ✓. r ( , ,..' :a(1 - � ' v• . • -x 1- ' les•4 f ] ��r /Y n �• � n r , . ... �. d A, , -! '_' .. �r�, 7 ,�. D , �: �q ��� L, � " prenaed That any�ofthe Suprorne E: urths A y���■ LEE Fie a ro 1 Stc, ,Jnd �e.,. at f • • ;r ` °. n Y. r • 'r .. `l3 t�t . .Mt �'�.�' s1.1 ! y ,, } or, territories` in theiiabfEnd of f rthe ffaidr � � . erio judges, o S ` d e»ate. p - g - , _, Su retnc h0rlZed one p es shall be' and hereby �s 'aut the othe to hold a e��' - ay tihtfi, aa: • ` may r Judg ! r0� . Judge Y ;� , , old Couct S .G ,�7� h Court-. �. �Y� �t £� fr 'i'hat� 'the Secretary„of t athFn enu�ted s SF c. . And=be t f ; , 1?. /��I. fTnftsd Stern f ' s he feveral..and f e4live pub- ; `, ,, ,y ,r.. Seals b { ' q whom provide ro er feals fort rep , • State P � ` • _ rovided. p. . :� P:,.. ;.Y 4 , tl ?• syn •-elh d 1,1i , r r . r , , , 'in f rd territories. • ffices thea y r<J F f ed -:That -the lirn4Aio> :-a&, . 1. And urther .. ,p a ,�EG. 6. ,be. x. �•f , enact ,; r + � .., � -� ., , '� :. • . . _ , r .•r; , ,. • ., 1 ,.' . . , - t ud es o rY� the.Governor: and j g. f,khe.faid ter : Tito the J , paifed ay. _ .. a. ,. Nke thou( fle ,hu �r , t , Their limits- .ei hth A of. December,. on. ,� -, _ ., tion ACt difa twenty g,,. Y, . - tl0 p• ed and eight -eight, be. and hereby is d=l'approved. �: 1 proved. dr g: aY , g .. incur+' Riad 'he it further- ersaed, That the expences f ;SEC. �'+:. , .of 'the.: '- •` `� _ , i ; hn Cleves S misses and' George Turner, two red by Jo y , judges >> f , TTy4} AA J: 13y A- n,_ M,et IME a l t y,` lit, 1 } ,. •r, -ya. - .,, ,..,_.:.. .,.:. . n -'^tt” _ . • t _.e c1.fi.Gt }U. ltS. Y:.n^ _ _ *t: Y4. iA. , v. .x .y.:+s+,...,,. ...::.'4. .,, -. } \ .. .,. ., .. .:a4 Ya.'W. ,y ,: w".r'},•.:,x..^».\ F.. .. v ,`. ...:La.w. ,. . .. L.. a. i :.... ..,. 4.7t.,°. .. ,yt p7:..un 8,'.'I' ..T•. n .._;, k °.. „n:'v .^, 1. 1a. M. y,:"F._ - ittWc'u.-_:. , IC..0 . .. dIY .. F7k. ri, ... rY4 AFm .r r ',.u•;k, . ., . ,. .m n., , r <:. rr�. .. 1Y'f .r!' twin J r u;:c gA +. y'i• a "' % .. r r _� Jill iwa it sit t �t • ,l 1 >J r L , n1 s y 1 `p • I- S . g... , . jj IS T A' T" ,E 5 S • 'yM 1 - t i and : nn other; may be. regif}ered-as. -herein after di�•e�ted .r4•D: i792: , X1 C 1� lird: {Vne be rcbittry:benefih l Pravrded; that o fuch thio or veifel all a enti It t'.,: re ' .ftere r if r+e iitered tc� the benefits' thereof;�f o of confined to, �:,- �y d� � '. . lied 8' ateS,who a6tually refs- "� r 1 t,b ny _ _ the dents. 1 . }n' cuhot ' , or n par y' a clttzen of Un dreign country during ttfahy ref des rima f the continuance of 'refiden e, unlefs.fich cttazen be in the capacity of a unlets in ppa; 0 { partner, city of conrul or, X' Cb d States; car an rf nd ro h houia nful of lie" Uhit6 age. t fQ a a t " fhi ad / 0 • tr de . . in; foie 'houfe df tr a or coapa.ftne�r p onfi{tin f. cite- eua 1 trying on trace within the f ad. a a y , tens of the aid St: ;t u 1 . , ' . f3id States t flsrd, rovided frat't er; that hot1j or veffel; ` 4 T f O _F :. :. :. :- 1- withi it id f rith da :1 i h b 1 in par ' � it e ` wne *holly;u t` h United States' pr or to � a tee y _ of IVIay;'vvhi,C wad idclt .then o . , d h lys or a t' by c f #:` x, l ri. ,•, citizen or citizens of the tTnited States, (hall be eapahle mxy b ' r by transfer to a citizen " n d µ . . u l fy d -e ,. . . -.. . � .-. .._. S bein" egi ere h ft be l;lna Y' ° �irt�e of ' a Y:. . y ,.. ® nr citizens; which may Brea er} e; , n ` s by wa 1 . f , That this h all' r r forfel tune . Pro'vided nevrrthP�efs;. of P � ~r' not be conftrued to preven>r "the regifterin anew, of any fhil , 1, r� — - put fuant.to the ac be r r �_: or =eii'el' which was before. regiftered, (91 401' 3D fore mentioned: i _ That -every fhip or vefifel, SEc. : : �'rid,�e it further.: enac` ed; '° ,' 'flered exce t as is Herein after provided) . hereafter-ao be re i ( p Ships or Iveffeli ". • g the e? Ile or, of t•he diflric't in which;,by whom regif- I3 A . _ ihall be; regiftered by - , fuck �fhip or, Veffel'tered. ( s *��Y t ,V shall be,'comprehended the,port to which { fi ss7 ,. � ..Re .s ersn Yctnc Rear•di#g,, , �Shs is ihall beldn ; at her regitt}r}� �vliicli port ,ihall be : r 4 _fin AC'T, Co .ncer, n k.g _ } <,... rrerT�l g" _ .. , :. r these 2. k1. r ,' ,t, r�r ,,eared to which: the owner, if'there f� °>'� _ — - >, r.:e •" 1 Y 1� ' . c ti 'ar j. r,( � fr'�GI/GiJt�.•(.. . �,.f 1_S t + emed..Go� � , r an Y deemed .ones or if ino than one; the h;inWand or acting d veffels ena 'att •1-Ibu e o Rio rs'ent . . ,' rt enc ed by Ike t ,j`•, p f •. be re and . or Sfie:: is , , . , r . t. rreifel nfually refides: And, �, 'tkti lca o America +.sn :�"on to s managing ,Owne : of f�ic�s thio or, nriiie &c. to he cw}, h tines of the United Sta f �r t the nantit:tif°the-Wd. thio or...ve�el ' and'of the putt to VYl2lcI1` paintea on the p "' r v+ef els `�vhieh ilial Itave D%`l a �bifter= stern,,&c. WFiat ihi s. r , e o enfbkd, ZhA {hips o ,... : ',., . , n ,a bloc <' . , _ : a�tr�,etrt7tuled ' ' A�nfA t :f-or regi g an- fhe 4iall:fo beldn lhallrbc anted on her` !tern d j r, deemed of c;.e et3 b °'V1�"tlIe Of the r „r Y ., „F , .. . . :;- • f- , �:' round,; in w�l white lette'rsi ®f not I& than three incites in U. s. . ., . . . }...; . . , . , r g.. el`of the :United States,. fliall „• lClearir Ve ers,'•re ulattn the �oaittn trade ,and fa>r other g g length; And if any. veil' . „ ffY� or f �chcli' after the la{fday df' 1�Iarch next r g ` den P t ur ofes, aridzthofe ' `i P P . . . , . f ,,. + b`e': found :wlthout''`havtng ` net name', and , the narn.e..o the' " „' °{tere'd urfuan °Co th>ls aEE}ihd no other �eXCepC forfeuure on Y. 'F1all b�;I'el ' negle�t,tfiereof; `,y r +' ., •, ort; torwhichifhebelon s, ainfed inrmanner afarefaid the r; ;b= ,dui ualif 7d, accordipg°f, law; for•�carryin P ' fuch •as ff {All e $ ii half � to the Y;q , ,r pf . , .f.. ,,,F. hem ' flail �'be� Y 9 o��net ox: owners�.Qia11 icirfeit fift cioilars o e ; on`''the c©actin trade atYdiiheriq, ori one oft F i t erfon . i�vind:�thednformation thereof ; the other half t !the denominated and deemed (hips or veflels ofthe�U trit.. N • P. _ e' , c r n iLCe�. Y t. use of the� �rtitea of t. I ' Entitled, > atbs. berefi�ts` nd.;pri'vrlekes appertalning• to f ch That in oder .td.: the -reg to enjoy the - i; povidedk. That they 4i all not continue to SE e: i9 'd fid rt.,f urhei` �naed, fbi S or Ve els be Regi {try hoty ` ` { ' privlleges }only p 9 '., • t ' b owned er•than t e. -ilial)optinue:,to be wholly giitry of any; ilrip ;or .ve 'el, an' oath or . :affirmation ' :shall to 6e o twined: while , eIl o xhe .fame +ion rY t_ .,.�,.._ .. . ats, b citizens Jr Y g taken and fubfcribed °by Che owner, ' or by onerof tt�e rou�riers y owned` and"tae co�iimanded by a citizen ot` citizens of the a of U. S. ,,, ; he •e , .before the oR%cer :i l horized tri if � such re - hr the c • of<. Ys itibilance of x fall Staf�S: c • rr. . :# { ;r k. , 4 ^ fl'els built rho asrliercby empower `admrntfler the fame; declaring; a tb o ecreg f- °ht ih>lps ox ve. t SEC. 2. find, be it fi r:`th r.ez1a �d, ; f` the lchovvledge aind belief Qf the ' t . e eri g officer.' � , a within the Unified `StateP tvv 'etl'�er bit 'or after, the fourth accords Ing r to the heft o t n e=- + erfon°fA fwearin yr `a#1irming; the In ise of fuchr luso or ` What nip: or of ;juTy; 'ozre 'thoufand''fe�ciefi° Hundred and feventy-fix, and be. p ' : g . y 'n wholl to a citizen or citizens thereof, on not built l', veffel� Yher, burtheri • .th ',. glace Where the was, built, of built velfels may be s t�*i{lerd. longi g Y ' Will the United States; arid . the ycar�in which fhe was vc lthm .the fail States, but .on the fixteenth day of May, in xy built • and°if built within `the United:S,tat'es; befrire the fates ' • the year one thoufand (even hundred . and eighty-nine, be. n f�'xteenth�day:of�Niay; one thotifapd feven hundred and �igh� _. + r ; longing and thenceforth continuing to belong to, citizen or t �nme*. ''that ,fhe was then owned uvholly;.or in part=..1� : a cc. citizens thereof, and fhlps or veilels, which may hereafter be t zen or citizens of the United States and if not �built� Avid captur. ed in war, by fuch citize`n''�=or, citizens, and lawfully �a F, • . "been or may be. ad ud , r inthe faid States, that- fhe.was; onthe fail fixteenthdayof Maq; condemned as prize, or which have y J , g ; forfeited far a breach of the )wigs of the United , M and ever since, bath continued to be the entire proper of , ' be fo P 1 Y ed t0 �`•' a cit1,ze g States, being wholly owned by a citizen or citizens thereof, ` and IMM tX N.�L jr' 1 - iA•, r4 Is S } 1 , ry„ V _ r : rr V i::,w -Vp.�- .rte,... ,•,-d .. - .YGi:,il. ' ' r, ^Si'; w✓w z .,,. - y . •' a l .r_. '. +'a_nus r.a. .....t_L ;.vA.elrlNw"'i � - •. } ( AW'll.'•^. i y �,.i•� •.n..r• u n w µ. , ,-I , 4Wlr, ""lA'°'{' .1 ..� .. • e, M1 3 e +w" }' 4 yy t i ..; ' t r r•c,;:N d r S +yp{.. •A, ..`., .i.• at f-7,.i+ s r� :,,.: .fir. {' �fi"•(S' ZA ' .All , ,..' a I t . L , : , � .• �. .� i ,. '^ :- . did `. r r _ s a If i J s j 5J, 3 54 ' 9 and inti be varied, according to 'the truth o the cafe, • I �• _ tates 5 or xhat ilio shall y , g. • �-eeee � 1,7 92: a citiracn or citizens` -of the �ntte, S . 3 • - .w' ten <tlaas ac'# fall tak$ effec as often as :it {l'iall berequifite tcilarit ` � nein ie iter, of s �...-„-•-Y.� some tI.M. e pUf#_�.tc�_ �o the 'tune - . ubftan�e f : f ecifyin ' `the Paid time} •captnr�ed in iVg .by - a =c� tizeil alp what it fliall be the auty oath for'obtain- p rf zC Arca' be tt fuYtl ei* Mn Red, finned ;_15 p . SEC. s• Sana reoiary' of eitizen-s, of the faid Mates, -and 'jawfull Conde :hen, i owher; r 6dedt within the Uniited States, of any i.itce oath to be a �6 vctlie. . r ticEin a copy , : ,n#alae fenteiac.e�o£ .condemnation aut �f. eve Cp od g pY . fhi oic ve �l to which a certificate of re ifli`y ii be grant- taken by tether the ufual: :for'm; o./ra�hatJfie has been ad' t© '- than one fuck rnvner tb tranflYtit owners. s ; ricated in h edp(in cafe i here be ffiore ti `J be forfeited for .a ,.br:each of the, laws` of the' � Utfited`State� ' (pi a like co :of the f:n tecare heteb the shall lna�� to the Colkaor, Who in,a' Have gi'aiited the fa toa >i e a eia within qo days; sk Cp RY a:r n his s her Bame .aiir .place o-f car affirmation with that herein before dire��e been fo�a'dJtidecl) and" deE1 g . p ; dnd fuUfci ibed by the owner, bh `vlih�fe application, fticli eerti- Btfose whom; r 1e c1r Vii` lie.the fold of rner of:thre faid ih,7 or ` abode, and' if and ,�itliin ninety days after ,o • : Estate fhall have been granted; • ifi;hEre-b�e a' of-her•; - owite� or veff'cl that finch .a , hE case , o;. . r . ' ,re is or are other .oar 46r .or� oiivx- the farce fr d have been fo grahted ; wlii� n and fu6fcribed, gther oxvners; thax there r; .` , . iis` her+ :or .their-.inarne on names; and 'place on, inav, at the option of the pai•ty,be to yrs, fpesrlfyinb 1 , llec'toi of bdf6re the Co11ec�.or of s , or - laces of abode; and chat be; fbe :er trey, as the°Fate mai. eitiier befot'e the fatd Co , ° P fUine other cii{ i•it�, or a fudge of the Supreme; ot• a viflriF,� is 'or are citizens: :of the United g . . Y be, o f�wearin ox a 'ii min ; ' g 3' t�uurt of the United States, or of a Superior Court of origt- Staxes ; and-vi►hei:e an o rner xefides� in a foreign.n co>untr , in , on, failure, cer= • the United: Mates, or: as an -agent sial 'urifdi�ioti of f0Md One of the States: rand if f'uch oat the .ca • aczt: of a C,onful o . j fubfcr”bed afid ti�anfinitted, tificate of regif= ¢ ; f • g- br affirmation fliall noCbe taken; t:y forfeited. p . y far, and: a partner in',a houfd ox •co=partnerfhipl :�onfi{lin � of ranted to ' ' c, the United States, and a }Bally carrying. :0n 'txade as is he required the certificate of regiilr , ' g ' citizens _ f _ evoid. r ` nr'' .p ; n d naj`e � a Zt�ithin t_he United Mates, that finch is .the tate,'°and that -there fuck U or veffele i bye oefeit d� That befog any or 'e ' -or citizen of :a , forleign 'Prince or: StE �te j di- SEC. 6., And b • ,� i3 :no ful�j or: othct= , Y rt stllps, &�: how" r truf# ' confidence, veffel shalt be regifiered, fhe hall be tneafured by at theeyor? and by Who rely, or,: indireC'fly;' by may-of \ r vef e1 e or. in theofits or, JG if there be ohs, of by the 'perfon he �1tall appoint, p nleafured. ' wile; intereifed in fuch ih3p o t P i hero tie`laid` fliil5 or vefel may be, and if there :be } het•eo£ a ��, � i fue thereof ; ; and :tfhat the'�na,fte '. s :cotnrnander t br plat commander' and .Rat' ' ' a citi2e11,< namin the >faid mafior, .ox+ , . honey by. fuch perfon as tli e Collec`�.. I 'b# the di{lric't, V to g �rhich he is ©:a citiz�en� ; shall alZpoii�.t," accorciifig tb the ' rule pre= vdhieh the tiia be, �e iia xli�e ' eans �vvhereby or. °manner° in y intituled An 1. di p . ; . ..: :- iin.the: faid`:oat•�h �:o af,:. fcribed b thl'.fotA `,;th ed' fedion of ;thea , ; ' r� >nd m .eafo :an `of� lie;'m'at'ters`of{fads the eollettioii :of the du,:' ' u 9 �. 1 fore c urg 8 : A y. e >tll bewithin the : kno�uled o- o y c"t to' ` ro�itle tfidre efeliall fv , ' firxnat.tori tilled ,xhich ih g _ . '--- H s im oi`ed b 1'a��`o>ri . 'nodi;. wares and ifierchaiidize sin ri rmin , #411l nqt' he tixue;. tie p' Y g ttie 'totiiia 'e of Qiips z3 the party, fo fovea ng o affi thexe How recovered si�v it :her ed' into thl ,I hi[ed'Statess 'aired ori _ certificice thetCt alla�e a forfeiture of `fhe fhip or ye el; together port ; .�*ce whom !fuck ad. ;• ' to. a•hich " she famd And the o er, or person, by • given. iven. ' in what cafes lti ref e t fes tackle,`furniture acid appeal;. p i�r vefl'els. „ matters of v roof tQ be recovered j itieafurerilent 'tFia11 bo tnacie ' ihaYl ` for the inform ti eo be ,. Aln. $ce, .malt (hall ham{b:een made;-AF.of t-he` vale ethe .' Vhom fnch 'dat�� dr, ate ' voucher •td the O�eef by' i�l>Kbtri the registry i rt make oarli' ^tie l,,. �` ,and as -a vert-h ,colt's of . let, .af the.perfon •: i� ° 'the built of"fiicli sip oi� 4 LOt CitiZentillg. • `. . , ' ed alive s. fiat-`' i€.fhe ` made,; rant a 'ter ifiCate fpecffyiIlg - oration fhatl have bee ;made . . Provsd fis, leer :length, breadth, , : ` {lie Chan .e, ot• �otnman4 of f`gct _fhip F x and if not true, mafier or. .perfon hatvang Veifel, her number df decks an fi�a. • lice. 4 tt it number' of tons ie ineafiire , and fuck other par- de eh to forfeit foot or ve �l, (hall be within the difirif aforefaid, when `app p �; p, ,. dollarr. :the.fame he flia11 .:himself 4 " rre 'i ertn i t ticular� as arc'ufuall ' defcriptive cis the identity of a Up or f: t3on,`fliall.be ;made A g R g which fhe belongs; • ..a;^ and tlie'place +to ma ka oath :or affirmation, infieau .4f the faid .owner;:'toucllA $", eel ; a the me by the third f red t het` rias are hinted on her` ftern its' irianner re 'wired i his bein : at EitT<aen, and the means avlereby, :or ';mannei' an p 74 • cafe i# .,what the faid fe }io'o of this of ; which t6rtificate fhall be counterfignecf, c ' oa .wliich he .r<s fo a ,citizen ; ><n •"wh.><ch f fa nes• orb ': the m'after' of fuck Elsie ar ileffel, or by ,` _ _w ¢ r codamand fbal� Y t DAY �G�V�}rtFGt. . master:ox'_p rfon having Ehe faid charge o b�► an ow • t," fhah 'iio `be true; Lha forfeiture aforefaid lhall #*fie other 'per who , thall, attend , her adineafurement; on fwear; or. afr�n, , , , 'riots flf the 'er'titli of d but he Mall himfelf, €orifeit and pay ` hg yea» iehalf o her' o�t'ner . Off,*net`s, in to i a f, . c'ztlioi3tvliielii the fail ` not be incurre , tis W cafe, • he £wire o£ one , dollars : : `Ind.,. prodded, the pari€culars therein e^ontatned , , fan ehereo£ t 934 its' till cafes; i�vhefe a Chip kips, &c. TIAL ' tette shall not be` valid , " at in ;toe.cafe ;of a fhip, or -oeff'el built within' .trhe certif: farih� ,, - th . da _ Of iia f aforefardr or %eff t has .oeforer bden regift' d as, a , ip or vefl'el of fisc io be >�cafure CJnited? States: rior to;the fix. United States, it fha11 1 fot be necefl'ary t® rcgtfter her ane�'v, a""v. E � p Y • zeii or cititadns, .th-r ' x whichvas:' ,not then owned by a Citi , • b . virtue a transfer"to Tuch .�,�� f or the url;ok of obtaining another i`egiflec ; except fuc i Z.Tnited' States, but ,which, y hi ar ��e: el tha11 have undergui�e fotne alteration, as to her P , t . i ti on ortcitizens, Ebert have been re a:fiered• urfuant 'to _tbie' f p ,bie cent to the tixrie �f her former regi;ftr • g p ,. Y. - r >t ,'4 a before mentioned, .the .oath ex affirtnatt;on hereby xec}u�d ' {�urthe,i� ft- � M S; c. -j. ,end be it further enade.�, That, previous to the rc- �- A }!, _ critic of any fhip or ��effel, file h>.tfb�i:id. yr ming a na mR- t Y g ` � , r y i ' ( h 4 l ryy' 1 p� f • , y 0. 1 Ip H 1 i r I` I i �+. r . ,s .x-. u "• iPnf NUP..,: G r.:;i1 .i". a-.u'L6Yi[h-.31+_WarN_K}r .+vrms..li'iwJ:.,nw4 'd.wdiidM �511sa.:..:ar -,•5"""'O '�:" r • P,,,y r..:,,�J"' *' �`p: r '^••(TSF.,,',•": ,',.:7 _ "f i .. , yG,..,.' ,. .. ,.•:, .,.. :\{ I•�' ` .a ,f+i + f x�C�♦ ,Ti �t.1 1, ^,` .... /'i•. '.v 11 .:F♦0..,_- V .n F .i • 35 i • r x . , d s s - OF THE 1},�� ,�. N . Y, r veffel y A• D• 1792i 1i are ufually defc,xiRgNre, of. the identity of it ihlp `o ertificate filall be futlicient to yaw orize the removal �•-�-Y---� t �` 11,x, 179 Waging owner, together, with the maff.er thereof, and oz of ' ' • w•hicki c. _ , •. more fureties, to the fatisfac'lion of the CoIWtor. of the dif- of a new,Ve e1, froizy :i.he ii•{}ric' where ilie fray be built,, to xfs is , ' ' ; * r f3otids• �,°�' �` trif wli'ofe duty it is to snake fuch regiifry3 Mall became another di{iric� ici the '�izi.e; or an adjoining Stahe:, where by whom his u c bound to the United States,, iF fuch illi or veffel (hall tie of . , y ro,vldecl .it ,be `ti,itli bal y for faithful i , p the oLvnr,ar Q�wner� �t�tia�l refidc; p ofhCrtifieate of burthen not exceeding fifty tons, in the fu of four- hundred N A�., .:: :• rcgiitry, �;c. r la,{1 onl ,, dollars ; 'if of burthen above fifty tons, and riot .eceeding Y That the �`e�,eial mat- �Ec. And be it }ut�t%r et:a eel; 7 h� one hundr€d`, in 'the fum of eight hundred dollars ; if of =n been complied .with, in blteQoi is 'l xceedin too tern herein before reclulredl, 'hy,l:�g llec"tor C burthen above ono hundred tons, and Il(),t a keep record of order to✓the r egi{leritngf flaip. or v.,eC' any � e t . ` r1c't c«m rehe`.tidi the ,poi�t ,tc� ,which die shall be' regitlty, . hundred in the 'fum of.twehre'bundlred dollars if ofburtheri ' A. .. ;of, the, ch n Tome .l p above two Iu:ndred ton`s ,and no.t exceeding three hti'ndred ro per book a record or al? song, tl%al ,inane and keep i ,. 1 1 in the fum' of P'xteen hu.ndred dollars and:if of�;burt en ex th reof,and shat t grant aiiabllra�torcer.titi�ate .iof fuels - re ; ii,yl r c,eeding three hundred tons, in the `flim of two tl�toufand clot re oro. or regiitry,,a5 nearly as ma bp, i4thefozm following. y �' , , and rant cer- Tars •; with 'concfiti•on in each case that the Eertificate of fuch Y tificatc thetetif: iz ' , . .. �� n„purfiiance.of .iii ,a .of .the cong'refs of t11e Unite G s a•e i{try shall be folely oleo for the ihrp or veffel for which it t t s: of ,America intituled `� An Ac't.eoncerning the regif- r g , i ,. d of S ,a. e. . 1, ^» (inletting here the is granted' and fhall not be `fold; '�ent or othe>•wife,dilfp, tGri�1' and .teco-dincr, r�tps or vefft s, :. b, tie of the erfon bye: to any perfon or per whomfoever .j nand that,:.in cafe fuch na Bey `occupatio?�s n"d :plsice cif aU4 ;; p Ain or �e P shall have been.made) ; . ..._r �fhall be doff, or •taken by, an' enemy, burnt, or . .4. , . .. _ - t. vuho ►:l:•h�e .gatl'i or.af£ir�ination:aforefaid; atirr<�ation�_. re uir- Ir un. or shall be otherwise prevente from, returning to , +Ikr�r►.nr fubfczbed •the ,cat h,, o� .(. . , . . .) � haviu . the port to which fixe, may •belong, the fard'certificate if pre= b t}7e faid ,a fi& haying fWorp :'(ol affirinaed) ithat he y cE : ,.� .�-�. ..r yea y;x ;. }l •ferved, thall:be delivered ;upywithin er rs<< ua�y afte'r' t P tri= g and if amore than one a�vncr,, _addln, the wor s, {or' o': ;, : • » _.:. rhes, oceii anon. or oc- „M. ., ,tQ - owner or r, valor the rnafter or perfon having the charge -a>' command b f t ie other ; ; •xC they � ,^tth andstlie,narne oe , a . i B 1 dildri& of the ,United 1. ns� lace or tae of abod ; of such ibip cit vef 'e7, vwithin an , eupt o. , , P p r owners of he ihi ' Staxtes,'to the` 'Co1le&or-pf Cuc'l� diftric`� .•, and that. if any fo•. ) ,Y • f rC 1s .(or ..�r . -the onl owner ) p T, .i 4` a ) 4{ 1 ' . . .e , •l . nf •/ y '1 res Wer or ,an per on or erfons for -the ,de _and ben_e4t.,6f .• - . . • • f ere ,hes .n4me�,of . JA ting �, 1 alleci the ^[tnxerCing 1. , fuEh forelan'er. fhall urcha{'e, or otheiMfe• .become entitled belong] whereof [infertmg ,, P �: .here',tle port t� ;whtc ,ilre �rx►ayiiter and is a ,' 'to t he .v�hole ' or art or ftiare :of, or amt`;,-fi in, fuels fhip' or e. of the,n�,a er] is at .pi efent, ma , Ils , i,� ; FP.. .: . ,.a'. .. a ,thy , ark id fhi el t mof cgiftrtli or veffel Elie, fame be;in , within: a diftri�t,of the United` States er f h J„Tntte” .States; and that ,the to . : , p; : P cAte g P r ve _ ,. , . . ' Ci zei? o t ..e>z built and , infertmg y'r . : in chat cafiU faid. c6el-d&ate': atl,`in : 'uclz cafe:, ' wit{liin feve.n days after ertin he e� 7N'''4en aft where ] � , r f ' was . ,1 ? of the p i• fi evhoiii :ihe certificate °f ur'chtafc cliari a or transfer of io eit. ,. be. deliver ; � y ex fuc p g � p P Y ler .the ,jWte►and. Af c , i any 'fi d tl t ` Y tegiRry givens i dee or of t ie "laid di'iirria • and that cif An r'uctx ,� °iirw , r� ad.M ..,ui~ed] haviog c tits e la f nP� &�. up to the G''o , . ,� Y ; la�il have.'bt e Y, .h lie umber of 1 ., . e.,an"sf' r.'of ro iet�, ?l ban when, vel 1: . ias Ftnfertig ere t ,?�t, x urchafe; chahge or r e p p . , �,�: ,. pp. , , laid11P ' ,Qr e k Yuch , the n�a, b r 'of:.ma s; := pd .,t;haihi or vefiel•fhall,'be ;at`any foreign, port;or,.placeyJ f .at bare _A .t. N o.# „ and tnter.tir}g . , { a them ' the laid mailer ^ or , , ' erfon< ;havTn the; char. e or decs of fec�].� e� r. ?dtl� is Tea, p , ieh rlg ,he �• J F , , , . . , , ,.. nth .[i rtin ;,. is nfert re,lthe .uu, lxert • P. s g et' of feet depth �t g i •h nfe command thereof, fha within ei'ht ,da, rs_ after. .,his arrival tnt'erxtn .:lige, >t'he;nu n ( he d h. g • h a . cliftr c`� of'the Witco States deliver`' the laid ( f es [infertin ( ' within an - i� u } y . -, : . � ,, . �., ere,; the re, : th I;�� 1, r mber� qt feet .and .that. , ^.tnea ,, certificate to , the Collector of fuch difirkl and ever ` finch h q . defcribin he . e .., r . : . 4. :"here, ier nuts be o ri t1one fno`�v, k ' y^ r of` ns, < that fhe (� ,��h ; ,ilii 2 , 4r ,,. � , . l certificate, 'fc delivered up,^ shall be forth, 'it-6- tranfibit.'ted to t ,d ,Qf v, II- , ether p {, v ,fat t!�;UW h n ith ;her ,built, � "the ''R ; after of the Treafur to .be cancelled, who, if the x. or 1 aeev.air elle, ,togetr '' , eg, , Y . l'ca ?el': . ooP� `fame a11'' have beenn tlivered up to a Colleora.:.other `. •f in � hethe,i• ie,has any, Rr, 'no gallery, . or ,bead, . - tkd , l? Gt Y:,, g ei•. or,the mail r; rt other,perd ; 1 than cif the .difitric' Y`n:'wliicli"it_was, .granted, (hall caufe no- d nas2ng.`,th ''�? . a ,v a `iveii to the' Col or. of, the fail % d th .f • [ -lf. of ith w om the ' Tice of 'ach deli ery.to..b , g e y a a , beha e; owner or. o�vrirs,,l ,'' s 6 n,ia t awe :been g ' Vt diflric`t cer ihca` of admeafir ezafu ej egie it ,fhall.l counfe'r d Ile. SE c. 'S: end die: it urther.`ena ed, fihat in ,o.rder to .t��e re.. y , r'• aid• ,iia# sin agreed Lo,,the , efc:ripttori and adxn ,, as :afo ,gf ] sift of ori` th -or. veifel � which,'' after the lift da of ,Manch and fuihcient ,.fecurity Navin .beery g : Y 3' . v heft ,al�pve fpei.rfied� f . a the laid ship .or vie el has • y: y i next 'jhall be built within the Jnited States tt , Qiall � be .-ne.- , . accordiil t•o tfie. 1 :y:, , , liven, - p ,- 1 cellar 611 �preiduce'a certificate, finder the .hand' of the � rinci e ifker�ed .at;the. port .of naming the oft �whe�:e . Veffefs lbuilt, ^m :. een` dL11 ,r, �'oiir zardrlcaft Y "it` :p = g hand n.d seal at.[nal�ai'ngahefaid of regifiry way � U,s.afte'rMarch al or ma er ;ca,,penter,'.b whotn, or under whofe .dire ion ' :� i tered: �iv.en ,un I i�ny � , �a, P. . . s Xe . g „lar,da da• of [paming the be ,►artea,. =?9a, h°.v t° the laid tl�►'i or veil'el,%a`!l has=e been built teftif in that-,fhe f y y obtain regiitor. ., p Y g , ;1 port] this (�it�fertix�g the parttc, . , • was built by him, .or under his dYrec'lion, and;fpccify,im.g ,tlie ontki. �in,xhe ,year [fpecify.ing. lkl�e ,Q!iui4er of ,the .dear, in - '� hat, if the rnafler or perfoll lace where., the ti me vwlien, an the perfon • .or;., perfons' four ord. 1 ngth ",] Provided, ilei shall ' whom and defcribin 'her ,blti number,of decks and --malts 1? ' ,. g '' h ving sloe' charge or .co;inmand of fuch fail or Ve h�infelfs ° ` lengt i,bxeadth,depth.,tonnage, az�d-fuchather circumflances;as• : /. ., are- N' N ' K2. ti Ttom t 4.. 1, . a k, 9a r_- 1- .: .P _... Krry ... . .«wNhQlewtffitrfi.it•M.w..:u..-.:..- . . .,�....��TI: ,..t?' ;I ..:.�.vbe:�u�,i:.. . oa .YI{,.nJk u,v�:w,fW.wwP•P.� fm.. 1. y gg , . Tt ' yJ I r4 • J 11 , _ Y UNI TED .� �. ,, A. d �rv , li be thenceforth void. And �•D• 17��' µ'',;�`� the faid cet'tifcate f regio , Mat +of: �faFt an the faid oath or afiirsna» s' ixi cafe'ariiy'of the ' �w iich ffaall , be within `the knowledge of the i ?tion alledged, fliali not be true, there fhall � 14,� ' 5 L A S 0io TRE arty ,fo fweari�ng lnr ,affirming', P : ; 'e fhi or �effel, together with her ,tackl'e eY be a' forfeitdt'e toy tli P A.D. r i� himi`eif, have' rradc oath or afiirntation touching his ibein a% areii; -in :recoca to which the fame fliall have g colts 79 furniture tn' a=pp wkh Y` n,mad;e, or df the value It `to be recc:v'ered, citizen , the wordyn� of the faid ' certificate iiaall be 'varied fo as to be conformable to' the truth of the cafe : endoviided •� fthe ; . rfou b `w°tiatn fuch 'oath•or .a$irtiratiorr {lia�ll A n d Pi.n i 7 sof +uit, o � 'Prride :�lzaays, . That-if the :matter or peri What where a new certificate of regiftry is gra to , con- ia,�e beers a�� VV: l fequence of any transfer, of a fhlp or veffel, the words {hall be fvn h i' In 11� +the cl�a a or ,, command of Eich fhip or veff'e , ; g when application fliall be 4 t iv varied, as to refer.to the farmer certificate of regiftry, for • { ' Y sa l be witlii the di aifolrefaia, V , f ' he �fhal'1� hi ml'el ma�Ce oath or her adrneafuretnent. ' : � • id nen, �tou h ng`ha�s be r' ` made for r � -1 etxng tthe aime, c i ng a Sic. ► o. end be rt ficrthe� endged ''That it fhall be the duty �lnead the faid' Ow - agi��tiation, , he is secretary of kh of t'lie' ` Secretar of the` 'l'reatur , 't t) cause to .be , r+e ' aced .. Y {or manner Yi�l which ' .citizen, axed ttieeatas 'whexeb p ' .rrcafurytoFur- and tlar6fnlitteri frog CimeY tQ' t'inye >`Q the 'Colfe o s`of the n ' ; which rcafe tf what the .did iYrai er Or erfon k r• , F " Dim forms or �'0 a�Clle faid char a or:command f;hall rfo fear or '' ' , certificates of feveral diftrfe'}s, a fuffictent iriiiriber of fortis of the fatd cer- avmg g , regiftry, tiftcates of re iffr atteffed under the seal of the ' reafur xhe fWftioture a�forefaid flail riot { .irncurred Y� Miall Trot be trine; g Y, a h reaf'c�n thereof, t °e • 'r,': ' arfelf f�orfit P � Y and the barrel of the 'llegifter thereof, with proper blanks, 'to 'bii�t :lie shall; , be filled lip the faid Colle6tors re'fpecfively., by ��c liom alfa, tum of •viae thoufaft'l -,dollars. ,� en .wry, ' iliip oa• 1� the faid certificates (hall be fi ned-and fealed before they fhalt_ r;�,: : be it,�`v� r4bkr �e>na� d,` "What h •' aid' all ,> a veit'cls pun- urfuan to 'this a itte d p be ifl'ued , and where there is a Naval. 'at any paxcy ;ve�el enxit� to be � chafed by a- be for or -oh acCOlirr Of gents, how ra- s+ `` � ; the (hall be eou6terfr ned °b him and whey Chere is aSur P _ �y ,g attorne •p , ittered , ' Y g Y urchafed.b an agent or l'uch illi or w�eiiel �*eyor, but no Naval-Utlicer; they (hall be courtLerfigned by more than ':qty -miles C ��y.■• Ft>i�aens of Ilse 'U it"ed sttates, , - ,citize'� 'V,i-..F,i him and--a &)py of each shall be tranfmitte'd to trie said Re- help', Irl a d�ffra� of Ithe �uit� 6t�tes' m the nne r s \ g 6,- , meai�efuai route b 'latrd, fro wl giffer, `Who shall` carafe a record to be 1,'ept of. tlae fame: taat,`xal ; r � p , , SEC. r r. And be itft ended ' `hat where an ' citizen f«}'. y eiterd - the art to`which, bey Virtue o� iucli tzrclia e, f ; r h f_ o ' o compo' . this' c't' f Ids nor veifel aug &emm zXrn Citizens Pur. ht t'o;be�de chafing vclCels �. > > a'r�d !forct' 'bf • , �. f k g ar citizens of the United. States f idl 'a c a e r bee me �Y w fu3 ftir x pile oa' of the +da�'i , h outef theirpro. owner. or owners of any sip or vefl'eI, a rtrtled to be regifter to belong, :'a flIA y q - ' a perdi'�riti$,hcFW. _ :be a4 d•he is herel�' re urn , ;.: a4 ed, t� virtue Ut°this a ; fuch flip or veifl'el, 'l-bei �g Within any fg4c i fhip cer v-66 maY ' to proceed b ¢ `? to' obtain, regif= Y ., +whew h a gent attorney, - =l5a,t F ter. diflricl other than the otic, in which he or they . ufually re Gra the ;c, tioxa �f u °r rat or at ' fide, fu�th fhi' or veffel`fhall' be entitleii 'ta be ' re iflered b P. h app ve�el 'ih'e fwd agie , _. Y r 1 >`lt g bite fate ► p 'o d o the i Lead' �o 'fie ' f f y tonne fi flay • g f 1 ' ' the Collector of tPre; di= ri'c`r, where Each fhip or 'veffel may ty be'hh f' an uifites .prefcribad by y Avner br �w- i•a ,zf ;F,, ' � . µ . owner ,apt F9 w' afire r 69 { h at° thee trt�ie of ,his or their becomin owner or owners x : .; . '.r . thereat; 'upon his or their complying.- .with the provrf ons aolydertli ', ._ ®f phi be °tan by the. bias aft, . than iii.' t i " teat ` ' ' ai iritiation crhi�ch herein , before prefcribe`d 'irr order to 'the regiftry, of ships or • ' ` that rtnatro prep rs re u'rred to be . , t . e of f'wearin or .arriii$fwear veffels . And the oat!Ii or affi n' w � q faid gen br ` ty "�nf#�e�d � ife�i he dhall taken ' 'ma at the tion of ftrehr owner or owners be taken bra'-owfler � iti�h - ' l g Y �P . ; , . he t$ ow e ; u,�t or :at otraty for the owner or ��r:r �A. ftri&, 'compreliendrng the a he is age: either before: the Collector of the dr or affirixi ho th oQafidevar afe'd the faid lh '. ort to which fLch fhi or'vefi"el ma beton or .before the rs„�bETeof,:atae� that h8fhail name and.def_ F P il wliYch` Each fpr or vefi'el e : '. er�40n a `T .-iat ��; U Y' yiewrtJ.�t y1, ' i within ns wiaoaci , s Colleor. of the `diftrr fro r Elie� . , {or P`er°f P , , , , or ��e�e� fb , : : ., usd'�d May be; either of whom, is- hereby empowered to adrtrtnifter fc eib,e t owtrer-or wnecsthereof - the fiarrre .:: Provided neveYthele s, 'l'hat whenever fu b ship or ne e;r iichi`hi sir el aa'11 arri re within the diftr� he .� c , �,vhei ' reellfialluelxvm , My � ;i be eclivereci vef�el fl ail arrive within the diftrift, compreheilding'` It g t t'o 'm; ° ' P'�n obtaiue+das' aft' id, 1 or arriving at the` eI'tlfrCate sehedn the + _ ee tficatt,6f re ift - wh h{hallhave� h:diftri ,uvhcr, u oa a` ` I ' g wort to which fueh iiia or veflel ihraxl beton P `' , w, their proper .. p obtar (� as aforefard 1; u t� thecollect� r' port to the rot- of regiftry which (hall have been . a1 de�r.'we>red • ' , . in hider to`the r star of Mips .or z lcdor• fhall be delivered up to tlie Collector'of `Each'' dififi �;` vvho; e i s bf this `a , { ' t ; . f this ac in order to- the:.. re iff of the � ed��wltt'�i, (hall aniz anew .ore, an lieu of r , upon the requifites. o t sA• ry bdri com ;{hall forthwith 1 ; . . vef�el�s; � fb elelii�rerecl ups �a fhrps or vefl'els , erng`compued •with iliall grant. a' new ones , .Mad ale t. b , t'ti4e �f , bio ilialt tranfirait :the fame to i n lieu of the firft : and the certificate fo delivered `up, flialf <reeurqv�A' -'by the ' lleor, end the faidir ` 'r who fliall receive the forthwith 'be returned by the Collectore , ear �ctvh� ` ►all have g�rart'te °it` O e I Marne, to the C,ollecter who (hall Have” granted it . And if the ©lr ed 'cettii&aw of regi ry, fl ail rapt be delrveared u a as or .oWn'ers and the matter of fuc faid first mentioned certificate of regiftry, (hall not he ; d+ liv.r tlie' owner ' . _ al~iov;e- direcd� r d : the owner- or owners .and the a time of her faid arrival within the dr�nft Colle°�kors- to Bred up, as above di e , ed, #hip` or veffel, at the cemprehen g grauta now mafter of fuck thrp -or 'vefi'el,' at the time of her, lard arrival R 4 within the diftrict, comprehending the port to which fuch fhip or veflel may belong, fhall feverally, forfeit the furze of ) '- ; one hundred dollars, to be recovered -with colts of fait ; and the " w 5 k {{ I- M1 • 1 $" ' • , ! F a k 2 _ fn 1 , . it ,a. .,i..-•. ,' ;F.�Js .I'. .ren,. ,h •t4+$ , h� '+,��T' "P'.z _ Il A yef Y p) M 17! .. , n � d 4 r .." . . �. c w.. .• ..3y " ".e. . :{. . . •.r./. .: N f _.Y, i f .-•Yt,: 1 ;...f I IQ j?a 9 . e i 1 8 L A . '' ]V" 5 of 'TxE U N I � T E _ h �t' ATE 35 1`i ;, A n ihi of veffel aduall : beton s, fuch: re ifte'r fhail , within ten 11• ��1792• tel . 179x. comprehending the port to which fhe may belong, fliall, fe- P Y g• p 13 ° . �.--, verally forfeit the fum 'of one hundred dollars, :to be reco- days after her firft arrivaI:within the diftd to which the be. �-•-Y '—� ,} . . • ton s be delivered up to the Collet. of the Pard diftri , who ,. vered with colts of •fust and -the Paid certificate 'of regiifry g 8} ' . rangy a .new re after, in 'lieu thereof. And inaii be thenceforth . void. And in cafe any of the : matters of (hall,whereupon; g g a r affirmation ailed 'ed which shall be in cafe ` the -mafter - or `:commander (hall neglect to deliver up fact, in he faid oath o a g fuch , re iher within the tinne: aforefaid, he (hall 'forfeit one $ ithin- theknowledge of the party fo fwearing or affirming, g , .. m hundred, dollars' and the `former register (hall become null all not be true there fhall be a' forfeiture of the fhip or vef- i fel, together with her tackle, furniture and ,apparel; .in ;refpect and, void:. vetceisfold. c. �t ' ° the value SF c. 14. fl nd be it;j`urtberx ena8e.diY That when any ship or to be regiRered r to which, the fame .4hall ha e:;neen made or of ' 'x veffel .which .�all have :been registered, purfuant to this , anew. y iT thereof, to be recovered with c6fts of fust of ,the perfon by 3 � ' , , }r whom fuck oath or affirmation 'fhall Have been made : `1'ro- ..or the a6. hereby , in part, repealed {Nall to whole or in part, ^i be fold or transferred: to, a , citizen or citizens of the United ; ,'_a guided always, That if the mafler, or, perfon,having;,the charge b bei len th- , or command of:fuch, ihi or: veffel shall be within •the;difinc� btates or (hall be altered in`fo.rm or burthen, y g g P o another, P g ._g` om nation t h aforefaid - when application fhall.- be -made for.-re ifserin ane ened or> burlt' u on, .or from one. den fame he �haal himfelf snake oaths or afrmation iriead of U the mode orrnethod of. :ragging or :fitt_ng;x in every fuck �" '. ` 0t a citizen p �ieffel� fhall be regiftered anew, by her ;, the Paid agent. or ?,attorne ', toucliing, his beingl , and ca a the faid ilii or, the means of rnanner;inwhich he info; a citizen former name, according to? the direcTions herein before con= ns y, , ; , �• • twined - ,(otherwi{e ih e fhall ceafe to be. deemed a ship or veffel tt in which cafe, if what the lata mafter or pet ;having the ;. of the, United States) and her, former certificate of reglftry- y ;' Paid charge or command, .fhall fo ,fwear or affirm, (hall not;be true ; the forfeiture aforefaid shall '' not be incurred but he shall be delivered up to the Colleor to whom application for - d '°' (hall; himfelf, forfeit and pay, by reafan thereof, :the; fum of f uch new,xegiilry 4iall be made, at the time that the wine be cancelled. And in one thoufand dollars: shall be made, to `b+e by him tranfmitted.to the Re iher of the ' • C. z An be urth" Pnacied That if the certificate of Treafury who. shall. caufe the fame to ; =<r ; enc 3� d f , - � p - ever fuch cafe of. fale or Htransfer : there fliall be' tome in ru ' t t` the regiftry of any {hip or-veffel .fhall be loft. or d.eftroyed, o: Y . , , , - r3°} t , oath to be ta- alta' the.' matter, or.. other : erfon :havin the '`,char, a or ment ,of writing, id the-nature of a:bi,ll-of tale which shall re- Y ken on iofing m ld, p g, falai :certificate;: otherwife the fail fhip or certificate of cite, at 'len gth, the. ry} Command thereof; may make oath or affirmation, beforp ., g r8gii�ry, Co1leEtor _of the . diftri where fu'ch :ilii :or.veii'ei; (hall fir€f veffel ;shall be :inca able .of being foe regiftered anew. And } r Y; .,_ P g +f::i P in every ,cafe, in which a ship ;ara veffel- is hereby required to ,`+p be, after'fuch lofs;'deftru&ion or�miflaii.wlio, is hereby au- - , ; thorized to: adminifter :: he fame ,which oath :,or failxrmation be reglftered anew, -if hall not, registered anew, the a � s (hall t be. entitled to :any of the privileges or .,benefits of• a z '. shall be of the form. followin " '` re: the name fi I infertin be - g . ' ' `' And,further, If her laid • g , - ( g iii or.+veel Q, the Unite States: Vit.be_ .delivered, u , as, a. of the perfon: fwearing :or affirming �bemg naaiter, ' or .haven P , f, reg.iftr fhali n_ _ . _ r p the charge ®r command of the- fhi or ,veffelil;cahod, the : •In- former ,certificate. o j , yL g p ' ( forefaid, exce� t vsihere: the , fame ° ma have -.been, de{ roved , Y�: : �., ferting'the, name of ithe veifel)' do 'fwear (or:� airm) �tliat *he 1n{}. or ,u„ n enton. �thvmiflaid, and �anoath oraffirmatioa � i faid Up or 7effel hath been, as 1� Verily believe;-regiftered ac- i ---r= : i •. P:.f . ld the Qwner or own- �� . . el shall forfeit. an cordin to law b :the name of infertin a ain the: n:amd, of ' • r vett thereof shall have been ,made, ,as,a re , r. g Y g g the ,furs.• of sive: ` kq r: ens of fuch. hip o d pay 4 t the veffel) and that a .:certificate thereof ; wasp -granted by the , Viq Collector of the di{trtct of (r➢ammg the . dtitric� where .regif- hundred dollars, to .be recovered:with• coils of fust. T r- A . he: That when the mafter ' tered).,which certificate has been loft; -,(or deftroyed,- or un- . -SvC. . �. :_.. It furthsr ena�ed, owner or maf� intentional] and b mere accident rn Ra`id asthe.cafe,ma be, or_perfon having, thelcharge or command of a ihip `or veffel, `ter co report. Y Y Y and exce t where ahe certificate is ,ailed ed Fto ,have:been re ifered,purfuait:rto this a4l, or the aft hereby,in part re•' deftroyed) that the : fame if found,-again. and , within, :my p sled, ahall be. changed .the owner; ;or one of`the:owners or > g power, shall be delivered up to ahe: Collector of„the.diilr d�, the.new mafier of4Vch. hip oar vefi'el t �,iha11� report fuch change in which it was panted which :oath or a€hrMat on' fliall.be x; g� to Collear of ithe diftricic;where'the fame shall happen, orr, f r' the art m kin the. fame and': upon fuck where the woad ihi� or; veffel fhall ';firft he., after the fame fhall fub c abed by party m4king: p . ' oath or afirmation being made and the other requ kites of have,,happened, ;andAhall=produce to him the certificate of re- ” R y 7 3 i this ac's, in order to : the regihry of' fhips'- or; vefi'els„being giftry of. fuck. 1hip `or+ivefi�el, and shall make oath or aifirma ' complied- with it (hall Abe: lawful for the Collector of-the ;dif•. p , tion; fhewmg that fu,chnew mafterx is'a citizen of'the United triit before whom f,:c12 oath or affirmation is made, yto' grana States,and the manner: in which- or ,means: whereby;e upon s ' whereu on the faid. Colleftor (hall endor , { ►` anew regifler, infecting therein, that.. the fame is,ifl'ued; n, the. t a.cit gn:, p , ti room of the one loft or defti o ed. But in all cafes, where;a the laid certificate, of regitiry, a memorandum of:fuch change, 4 . y !j re aster (hall be. ranted;: in heti of the one lots;or deftro 'ed f ecif ing, the , of Richmew , matter, and shall fubfcribe �' g g - Y P Y the x by an other than the• Colle6tor of the diftri6tto which the s 7P i \i' �'' • C ':i-0 f i x1 { HiQ• gg4 .1 N iA 't I M ; k e • ” i .. • : y . It MIA , ' + t ,4 ::. .. 1 Na:w•. r 'wit" 2q n ...,, . . -:.: + + P' .. _...;•yy�$1.r. , n , W '.,... ,. . ) -.,. a 1. - - - ..Ja•. .4.... ut�'f..�_.._... -IFII�I� a ` -__...w+Mii,(M . o , r .. :,jr.; ptAF,•; ` ,: l.: r 1 :•,,".. 4 ,': sl . ,•q n"8 ',„` , .r ;:.. .zs r` � . ._ ,l; L JY`.t o' I i n •.3 r 2 .: 1 t., �s,'<sx. •R.i sr -.d+A`"•r F' i .i±.' .i'.u( r V ..,.w.,. 1 . . .:. .,.•;:ir::' ..:,.' : . �.. ..:',,�. ::- r-`. . 4. 0T ,.R:«y r, ' l '' F r'4xlr'. i.:+ y ,♦' .�[. ., .-,..• � -. .. J ., .. , ':'s` rrt . .,. ,. Y. .. ;:.tll. - 7 '"l9 ,1`•. i':`' Jci#r . ._ s.._ q;, RpvtmM r: .•. o . . '1. .i :_.1 ,.F" . _ - .,,, m... + t . r sn`. u.• .. - .,- ,.. ,. , ..,.+i.„CF ., '. ., _ , r c I r z J ! jl z TI ,r {�) LrGF THE .. p T , • J _ moi• { 40-P• f 792,•'the ' td meMorandium, vith .his mame, ` and iif xother Ahan II the a z4 ;1ol�le¢tpr:af ct�c ciitrit b ; r�har�n this laid certifibate of regf�f. • �� irf to ,the Gollcaor of the di r,> , where . , 7g= ;• :tr a 0ovM,ons ,of.this__ �. d ..tiie faid,� Colte�or 1411 ; wjjca�W ` . ' y f►-4l hWe l e. In ,granted;: A. all..tranfum :a; copy. of the kid . dol e ,�b►all` have, been' grants , t11e fara4!, :. , , Miall have rbe >A ivel^. ;3t to proceed ;,a rte; fi r, l 1��n01'> ?AUM oto ( l ,t�vith, notice Af the l)artlCUlaT` �fhl<p ,or bond .w111Ch p� delivering np t e>G'e on, canes ;tide, . or i to .the, p the regng U :it ttrfel:t4 �hch-tt flabl;rQlate ;F�aldthe lGolledor of,t:hediflr :. c a leer yr whom thcf'aidl=,Qe 'tirf caltehall�aavebeen; ranted. fall` 'by t e til�no Qf razit��g� f� , �e�er all`' t so t11e .fa>`tl l�afler} rala g make a take aan ,other rd>: rid, fucb ,fid , Howled erment .tar ; .�cano�and�uw;of-fSuc ha; Y ,,. t o rack „g h gc m his ,book of regifters aa�d (hall, ;at owaner, i yecei, 1' a 5 ; tranfinit a copy there r to the Re if{er of the 7'reafur : �n command r5 ';• and the eiine when, , the`d'a' g y d fuEsregier.. as beenclel><ver..e : t° used e� t1.heoll� or *b,y >d:ghA e Thal rl�trt' !ie re orred or if t1ze f r b' tz ° s ' g i p ,� . a d .oath or and u on iucn► receipt e><ng Prod 1 p r; . � xY u#hrma on rill Bot he=taken.- as aboive dirc4ted the- re° iar ' e fifer "' !as rariiced .'lie. shall canclel the bona of f [�j(L� i/,�� ` ` .,Whom ;. h!c; ., � ., �' l.e o b�ita ms`s ,• »� ��'VT YI� v , , , .. p:ox , eff'e� ihall,.be cvo}d; end ithe 'ai'd xnaer' or er. t as � xh .riiler �lad.b�e Ifon :4- viol' the ,char o or co�a"aad ofd her, f F 4� gat y, That the 0lit6tcar Of Certificates ot $' ali orfs � � x rta� -Pay tae :fund of .oA�e hull& �,jdollaa�s. � t � �ar�S ' goo, : : c tg: fln fb i+b' fhv 1; u.u3nber the ce>rtificatea.of ,� the regifl:ry to b rl< fhall ;� nce- nt�ssberedF,f, .! l�nd:he °rturthet� ena�rea khat"1rf �anyih; , �asvh �d><{1 b ; nim: evr► at;rhe ,�cd�nme ,+ Iel 'be�•�ofore. r et r _b ham. rant d' ern a n each,�ce 'ti- 4' , gefed; gr ,w�i,>tah`'fhall sreafter'beefl ,a ` : f veff. :of the` `United �eenx +�f e�ae+hV a� o f onIIe gx x er alintor: exa c 1� or States, , f#iall be yl v r''" htl dor a p>'xr b for pe f Yllat p e .; and fall. ORA sfe�r ' ;to hale Arin past by ova ,£:�tro .conhet eE fi�a� �l i rav z t t}'td';:the .t -0 ii sir' of the 'Tlreafi�ry, ' el to �C ;x tihf rau ► (Qt b • veer s fold Ox 4t41RT -%fs--cto .a! fub a citizen cif ar fortis n ' g el .�on ,. s forei 3 ' xr� i>rr fin t >t�i +es°+�vh>teh.,1 _have nigra � .:� � finers for- Matte f , •6$'bf`all elle de r . .''f . .3 feited on ne- , d . uch ,Vale Ar transfer fhatl note e made AkAow m nel diti tli�a xni til t v vaah. �r glet1 to make MM-11.0'r hearpia before ,direfted, fuch fhi Dr vedel t eth �a � � ° 1 1 1 a built i ` fuck report. it, lPh tackle, P og• elf . > Feld 'b f#` .�° f .hl Ship ' >n bt Au itj u apparel and 'furnzlcure, Rlhrall'.be forftd b hla�jr r a 'rw�dar� l>at if fu h ; te ' ntea�ta s �� pert Aug* after IS i ' c e ih�p, or r il~ fbaii 'be owned artbil ]t 11d� tnl>be;' atlbelba pow to obtain y { oculya .fin d int mall .be mad=e,hadi , ar to the'ta ; before w a tlfe':th vst4, t #'br i tit b in,order ro�rys Y ' lR. trial dor , t� °forfeiture that a e 1. r W p a i bjbF :- any, other ,;ow"r,of h}}� E 11 "Wl ;a 1� • . .. . .. . , , .. , w.e t C, rZ.:i' •-Ik:.: .,',t h��e�xis '` y J � �p ;r f4c t ,RAI ox v4el, being a .ct.tizen of the -- I�ni!tied Stites twais Qc:irtt d t t x d of tht {;ogf 4 Tae` G61- , wholly npanit cif: tf�e faler tr f ;eita`ll aa=bwglt x a+ns er tm;: or owocilht: Qf' a . , eh f .. �, rid rr ' h ;►xsK a1 t veff fu o Cltl n, the:fh.,re © teres .af � s F "'� �u >d f qty ' ego frah r r in f�ch t, tlr'' � 'h fie , Wig- x } citi �z ie :the �lnated,;rtes .fhall t `> e>��: 1 �� ' ,; ( , ,� > o be � bye, r a ,tib�efb t®.-fHCh �f4or. rn s n i, ��it�}r�, �.�►c�•th�`. refidue opal : j: ; ' a � * '�e� y fh all be fo €curl ted. tl�` : + ll�irl �etl SE `fetor is- i� l g : q rr�Criikv l°al�e�ti�b` "l�e> ttaae Y ?'. 1ln�l be at further end,94 ff 4t'"u 'on the` e'n r . , K', . b r g. r 1' r t'., ,. I:, upon- . .in anti fa ' , ;F . r every' flap or vefet of the r�jed State -froiri,' n tie �' ' farei� � e,b>f` n Y ; 1 n uw f°' Abe 'rr po t or lace, if .the Faroe �aai ;.be ' at,` the ort• or , a /� i^� f, s „y . {}� .d f it ' g • I ,r. .t,.., A.- !. SCC. Qt. . r ;• , F .,..:s - I , :. f c t OWne or an of th rt ver oacn on wil h r� yy t P o +}��ers t•efide fueh ownprf ' : . g',; f •;3i #ttw,>'iibhc3C �e ;r � `s er or rt owner 5 ' idf ��. ae; € . . PalitnabRe ©ath pr afrnC><on tha_ o .. ;� s� >r � `� M re' Mid ifler of fi h 1 .or vefl'e t 'atev yrs C ui �i r f6�f defNs , .T ;t S �: , ion Vi n . t � naime ox na al �, rfrt tb J; >' f. ,;l, the ,, ,a, p? 4f Iie,.�- t'n { .. b Vii, a performs who are then owners of the td fhi pr, v fl'e e. .; e ` , iirbf if an art of fudh • ,• . .�. , ie bi'rrl nfg fie ffh > eadr e or., Y p ffirvtb� KI p or v�eifel' has been �ld.or transferred, r, . , • { . t �, b 4 . hA�e tbiegran lln of fife re i;l er that fig h of , did l#1 i i€ u,t hf i>tf�, ire $ g is the cafe 'aand f r ' that no . . t'ti 'nf. flb i ''s , .: ihb�r� arog�n fub c ..fur LltiL th,v to the` beff of J,:°i<+ w ; ' htlert�ay, S y{ . ._ . . eil ha f ° bar. " ` xr � 1 Nuri .'.Lirf.�} k T✓.�'. 'R+4 JQw � ;a>! d ;behe , a©y flare Eby the • � r of'° fru . : x ,c >1~ t' fib . s : l j dnne* ` .' of •. . •, f , ,c i. �aiid 'a � `��{I ifia a bir a ! o v� f , f�eli lihip or v� And if the, © 1 t ' . • ' � { ,. er, q :: art,Q mer l:not re e' n �4 � , •'•. h • "��_ t�„r>� 1 P a ltpl the pont or,°place, at thea 5l1es, €tr T s all fbc whi or: ► aft Ab c effel =fhall:enter then,�t l r h. . Ali .. p � ma�ker�ar cow., �' �� ,:: � ; �,, ra r � 1 rtaande li" �uf�nier q t �s`' * i >ae paha ,. --- d COVII or a�irmatio� to tl i d �ffe d, �rA ' ' I itlg a , : a ed _f b d a if our et ,' art ow e` e; ere, A fu crib �y ' ad +Coors t e P tier, wh >� ti;� ys:�ne� :or,the >trlafter bf sh . Ce i3 ^ . w r. whexe th ' e f 11 r 2`. " , or c9tader, er@:rs. no o r, r�fiiftofrea �ordec`1 .} #s #�� � ` ;rj, , } ■■/,����(y) : ® as i aforE�[aid fueh fb{i :or i v �, .Fiat t '�, ` h a ft - . p , vefl'eL(hail not: be entitled .,, �sturfrr +fuse � b tQ the. rive es of ahf or ,veffei oft ” 4Etr. t. ,t, 3g „� ,. . a 1 e Uni ,; P g P h red States. ,. 6t gcla� tl a� t ` 41ai'p , 1_1 $ Q• • .t�?nd,ba it u : - #l�a� u�e `t1v I�` t rr . t :ti =J t `° ba the , r f rtber enacted, That tom• all, eafes� cher-e L : A .. oto alhe ['i � Cr pq� .' fie.:=Bxr, .COMM,. r, ou owner. Qf a',thip oxr vetfel,� >ihallf de. � y� . �. ,,.� 'tn-�:r � ' �•' �;ode ,• � : J iV,C r UP.the re lfter of fuck ,1hi oi, of't�l� a Intl ted, ;,, � �l� � b� �°� � :. r . g p' veii'el, agreeablo tQ the b r f rl c ties a'pof v; rov'fion . fiS ,th C 11€ �fe � 'rt • a ; e' t t `' ; P a ate t c r-c`haa t on: S' 4 x , r j , MIN Naga= + y 1 1 u III r-, 1 _ F ( t u r ,.n.i �`1 „'..Tr'v "" ... .-^, '•w -.. - -,.. ._...,,.. ..:, :. . ._ .an i «. ti•=+w'r'= ... . r a _.,,... `^tiY+k �Yhuu,. xs;kr.`",' ' t'il!�3A1Y'. 7k. n y ., L t (+a ,• .'F. t .-f:. M1. , r,/M " 'I: .. I l[ .. a.'ra,a.,1.Va Qa.,B� Y{V... w ` ii. r .` .. :e� ,:. � !V ,i.V'R ! :"IV' H4ya,. : .re , ` i;h.. ..., nS •" ham_ - ry . , x: y :F i a r r • 0 63 �3 �' 11vM' flr� o the-Co111�1'). 792' ,the .fai t hereof fh li "ra - • ted as ant a , �� a be t • t w l'mst`tcd by d + s ,, .: ,. . :.,., ,s nd , the erfbn'b whim rfuch cert�fica e, �r .17 D: rh 2: on{ the , Ufti e;of: t of veifels , a = y dor r i .yvhere 7� P. ... , ,. le of the : diftr g x � , f r g tt, , „ • who ;�ta11 enter the axnc.xn hts ba+elc .+ Titch adhie {iaeent Miall be Yizade ' `iltall gran t ..,a '6& . Cate erf' ' .�. , .::i v'k" �a .: • " , y'?'P V,i. . , ;.: ,'.s' r.•' , cif npC1xhe fame Vin, i or ve5 f lie:re r if erer , . . , , lh ,t;he, ca 'cp n'U�n°.ih and°`ftirwai�d,; duplicate of Each entry;:to the: a t:r theredf3 p .` of rec6rLls, n"fuclt+ cafe, yfi _• , at. .fl2all be cbt�nter � ned b. ;tl� °Pard butlde, ,and a ° 'reaCur' of the Un2tnd States , ai�d� i which ckt� t' a ' iilerr bf' tlt y ; ¢< ftl' av�n the eoarli�iand g art*own°erg ear'confignee, fhall'caufe the *, r 1 b " an �wnc� or tht in f er, `or per o g until the Pard wtier, ,p, � . , . ;j, y .. ,f , ile Coliec'lc�r, in , manner r is aclia` , es,71her�eaf oi•.ib,., Petrie other�periban, vein an ° agent ndt m fo,..be made by pi I' g x . Y , :: : , i'atd rn'�tiix t be deemod ar ;confiders °s-r r f it t�fZtrnn of~teftruth of veifel shall Ao • to`c tth$�b� c�et' br��vrrei�s t teo , � - for • ..�' .-+L7ctrl�; Y�{ ,. - ..a'... . '.., ,. . _, :. • ,. ,,;.. .. fit ' ,.�f �, � ,�` t�C1t• � � - this articulatstlierei �:ontained. xfuance 4 r ed, hs: w other .. �, _:, .; = vof� cord he matter, or el° re d,. cPiucate to ' y And rant :(r< (�• r2 � 1�1td°be rt tttt'he�'' nae `ed� , HaEBa !certik6fe df ;1 An Beit firiber� en�rbtr#, dured on yti ' C �84,• f.{ . p.e,�, i r r9*'C "� . .I •: } the 5 •< d. *, `i'hatt i ,(�r veilel, ` r certificate c,� • 4 fid- Peal of the 'Paid. Cal- entry. fatd rectirtl, Wrtefled txiider the hand a avin t}iecom'mand o't, charge of any p t or erfonf, 6` fuc i t ttye record. #}1i this allr b>1 try�6f y fh'al'1 bei ratiedtto';tha rnfie o �r:pv 'ry. such . p or ad . ea h ih }� '' of s leer g rcec� dd ,iri iit'fuan'co a / > ^', ,ter ;: n for=rnollowi» ' �� Ir, ur- . ' p the cert 1affuch; rccortl, to, the Col- Kcal,,as nearly ,as, »thy ,ba, of tr in:failure ��: ,, , g P o ' �eie1,' produce , iofr an;Ac'l nt tiled E� ; , Au.r1 G+�ncernin the re "iiler� = F fuance y ,, 1 lec'for ,aI ttie dl(_lry' h�ere .iho {hall be fo c meted: , t . s °oir °veff+r ,F h L .infercin , here the in > :and:°reCordtng: of fh of°which; lie Paid' ilii vetfel `shall not be entitled to the .. r :a r t P •g aforei'aid Pr " id d always W. frit{xi of tnferttn ,het'e. tltel ri�ile es"bf at veiferec�rded,as d . ihall name :of ttiiealiectr., s..cn _ „; . �� ( } g r, , p .tlr t diilr ` Rdn xhe.: zii{artxates,,do-cart?#,erg that g hat: -nothinherein.;cantaine Warne;' Eaf . e and;be`at f#rtlieY ena ,�d5 al to thac�e 'it, necelfa "1-acs record, a fccond time (inx� criexafite butlde ) f:(idferttng{here the be ccsnrue ieetanlYrahe _. lac f his refidence couat }aand;ftate. :htt�rin fworn;orx.afrm ;' urfuantto place, o ) w ship' ' �eifel which ihali have: been rIc d' V , r Y' " or- n e . r ffi i the: orefi' 1 < .aa to •,theµcertfica e ed sat -t ,de#•� tb it the aft pad"t .,repealed : ' $ • .. i a e II fL�� ec O !� t ,,1 -sln � 't."",.. Y'�E;F, r a ..a'\.i .. . p liareb in' ' tit fuc �r g; r. ; : r f ;in- ; Y as .iflae urfuant, tc�tbis ac's r - 1�ie: 1 r;..,, am+e) ..,v�hie eo .: `� : : like' or�ce andeffe P E , �f`tH x. the .fees and ai is ateent,, inaf• 6�<� , out ena�t • , at : E t .y .. ,r, r � yry1 : , , ..- - -S"� 25:. •� �Pr� urfuant to x= j n'r�ecl:,i l� � .. . ; era a ' ;name#,of '� a ,lace, r eafeve r lr:fervic s � „ P-_� v 't ter was,:: built. , atY In k#,� t h . . , �t lowancea,fox tl� . , .. i1 b ' # �h m ,kc . ' under ,'fit$ dl• �� : ,:,: {fat wher: : b 1' ti° P Y,�f:�,�A ,�.�. . . . , .. > .A ., y '` ` i {ai 4th ''dt&rtbution of he Paine; ..shall be as of ows, , ,county ��.9" , � ,, ,. � loa. T .. r. i/ t111S 7 i 1 ent , thn,r y, . e r ilm. erg,o the; year) ,,- .,,_ ; the, admeafurement .ob every grip: or ,ve e , o t , reiona , .ttl . year i Jn . xC. s a T •.7 . , ,�1 , , , f m to vt tt `O t n �• dor ;the;ad• •/.� � er a e o chis=S r e or +othe.r. erw j44 ��* o hatodred° toms; amd.-under,. one cent, per o e �l,uin�'artin •ereIA1 A 1p ,•.< d,i {vaa. f aZ.• iII'V, �P a a 1 d%# * P - ;. .$ :,.. , nt,made Phi orr.:v el;';abo�ve:;one-btindred' and - �, : .w eafurtmenk all, ave be L , r.,,..:, .� ,m atfilr� e*nt': f e�rery p prey-- < ; h Vii: ice ed :than fa ds } 1 r- v lie ti ae, (�ri�l; rt ng t exceed In two hundred tons, one hundred and fifty. .cents ; 4 W : no. . • gr•. N �. i or t: vcil above, ;two .. ' id �ler- '4 ,t,tnfertin °•here the , , t �e�nent `qf wery,.ih p . y 'N • ` '-' `w�4er 'i3f�d�':. �F�+�`(Pe#� w:p :R,.. a, �,Q:t- r. Yr�Y:....,. tW 1Vi "t�e ' [i��a�.� ... y. x.. . . .. . . . ,, ,.:>t•he , uxnber:-;of , .° � � . . . ; ' ud�i:ed=:ccrtts� � foi~�cyer; certifica�eof re , �n b., a fh, in �irr►g tl' .F... . dytons, r h � . ,.... r . . x Q4'0 s•ti r ', fag` .e Or { u ber df attd naea* +wa Hundred c gn to e i ere t e ) r ?� � . f ,•�,� �� , . a,4 , , PP , � a. , a,, � � ,. r , x , . l .. . > l►, «.. it t. d d cen s . v i reg d, . Y �. , . ..., .. . g w ° 3� ' f or' ncea,drd ,otte lzun. d_. x , u a, , ,An€ te .fatd cate,rof�.{i' tiny �,: s , A to f ttaer ,nth o ,:.:13�� r 4, ., .'r L:, TO 4i` ., . . : t �r .. :u on,� a�cegttft ,, '' .. ,, -fi . r •,aa: ;... , . . p . , -a Gwent ve ibin' th wner area. er t x vefa ,b.sad raga � =�' rld,e nd nnamxnt €�td .e.ke4'ralA + .s� r x� . d fb ` rlcirtg e y aacedtby. .tis _ _ afire• fe ; a abe 'b ,< hom an ` ; �.�. , alr;ahe: rgeiV g. 1, Iqp was or waers+4as� e y r ,,' , y�" � . . ., Tj,,, whale aii aunt of which -fees , ih•.. „-_r• I how than -t, dtY'-'{ !P C\in t"_ niw v:.. vs .(ra.,:-,dad='�r,m��c x.�..,. . .. .. •" .. VV t r ne f E Navin „cenrs. r , rb. �.he Colle : rj, or ,at-hisPpti ,-ay tie ea. . +4 the �'a' `r ice tt if cate. �,/p�nall t have•, be, :: : , A n }r,.: �ra, . ).,:� ,,,.4 .' .,.b ; nd acen�11ted far, � e uretn nt :,t e,.!'atd ~.. rM� }ie e e fide-is (i�e y, And where there is, a Cc - a reedf € gyp{yvddei ptPtoan;�yr� {{�JJi ed v, R . .,., .Y, .PJF wU 4 Ww.w:�" ,tap., = ��,rw:PUr _ . �.a.:.i'.a�F..: p0.•.` , : t , .g _ 4 .. , ,o , . : ars-Qficer,�w : c n�, iRylet ,bf ,i4f•ttn �va1 iOf '` erg nd,lSurve�or gia : . � , ,.z /Yr > {� . , R "' 11 be��4 equally , lhi or jY, l has ?��� • 'e+cp ?�.� lw ,.t } d : , �, lour; Iria. $ , , .p x ., ,. were •tter orded �i theUn�,tecl IS Viand. a is p _ i. i *,he :t:,+R,l r,, e d7 .r, 8 I + V.: becweedl they faid .0 icer aerew the nle of thud . 4 Ana ., i'�•x . �, ) `+y. otit y°� yP { hex tchtr �. my ,r 'i.. o- m. •E'x ne. ... `,A . • .�rP:_ll•l P. � - 's f��./Y� i A � .:C .4� 6� �� feat thi i 'exon . he.., da .. : v twa "tltrrds,.tot,the; Staxes,• 'GAtilt s ha d ar}d �.,. # , , .�\� .. ►y1a�val tJmce , ' , ;, .�, ;.: .r, ,1;,33 • ;� , .YheraxCQlle�or,: he k k �p , Ana a ot.• hy,; In f tis tiara t , a ? o a r' 4 oaf thc,zlaont�);��Y <�. : .� � >� �;. � , � , , '_ n.� Where#:�he�e:�s then ve ;where / /gyp r r r e;^yk[r' I • t. • . ♦.. #�.``. .e:. '(;r,' ,n• -W 1C car* ` • P ' :whpl VK . b: ' L Mt , r t�Y h� ars f ;tin .. o 1} r,,nuber f,.x. e . )�:,.M w .� :c =„s mall=receye t: em fhali . Vii._ Y I : p , ? , = :,oath . . thefa o leo,, .a d v . . eacw �. , ..k eaordean ec , .' .� �; .: � t;}rari% oex��S.ur eyor.' �n. an'y= difc, , r. xificate, hall, e r ., .t. r�'o ��p : . �•�:,, , snare . #., sE ally 3n ' .. . ,. t „aP x.,< , .P . .. :,.a a p ear. of t `e� cdEt� th . K � 1 . 0 ro oiionp azG u reotr 1� E f6 i.i.Mn6 �� %5 0 .4X ,x,{.�.'1! i. ,.r • PN p ,p.T •R _ ecaiv a Icis� able • c fees arife at 11 y� y r e �u his ` _ P - it�ed State to be rec d oice.,y� , P r, of they fi ..,, .;. . .. ia:.r,� , r\.4.. . •,G ' . { ,, s r s Y f the ort for chid aPPa �:� af- y whi h;._ � . e is inted, ** , ,mak W4i1*d:al�waY .. �� w.�, , a ,. �� ,_ , . - p ,>< ".. r .�, . � err. vEl�el ,fha14 be /''� if„tie . or 2 y�y ` ?Iy� 1 ji/u 1 r ens - /(]� jmi/�pf y/�(p1, BC,.: LRl -.x..h.^u� `�M•” .. e * �',a }.:,. ••, , • ..+t n .,.I. . te. :, „ R S A.A :,,..,. , ,• LtNa7N t^� ' 1 here° the .tc��tlage o a:ng., �p• 4L s _ ._.., . rde fha11 be ch n ed 4. fr an phi or`veffeel fo ,eco _ .:.,g E 't ;e a b ,as+. ; peirf0 T appQirrf d ::fir; at y;:IsurP l'e, ,f ch ehaogp of the name o y p , . mer Y Y, pmt Prefer, u�t o �aner or Awe p r :; art ovstnr� arM conk nee E ffel tin 1 aid1 a ' eafonablecotnPe, , �qu + the a;W :� , ,r _..�„ ..r ,:; .� ..;s .T _._ �a `, f`I, u 11..Y C.. l . '.:. � erfon �all ::be 'p . .. f ,as afor - �f the fhrp, co t j ndorfed onahe cit :. aid- o£orebaa Lltfirib4utiola thereo, , be endorfed on h'alI rc�atf'' r ' ! therPfP,b a, _,,, ;_ .. , .. , f tlr £ees t�foref a.M. •. . L p a?t e. adt Al,t : -, �C,oll ~ : al-C� : 1 � ery certificate :of : jy j�� n.i :,,.r C•�ox b)' �Jl • alk o o ' h q .�1e ' t w I.. .. .. ... tifigate'.. i ': .. ,d -.• ly,t � .. { .`.Y'N.Y A'<C . aif'24a : iS.4. .Y KI ( ,l• wr:. � •, , � {.t er�y. • /t HP • + .,7A a llec A a . .. as am eV 0a ` r8isn . k� . eat- cr a4 aPv , efl'eitrma : �b oxat w ich die hX11, {firari e, Shr. Nor who jtli t tw ere t . Each11 � v Y all•.set'id .. . .,a R .PS—' 6 .. f, : re n cou tr •randa,co to b32ajidon{lantlylep.1.9 if�fuch• man a too Ia�Ce;in ;.a ,fo ig . .,, P r Y,. f� ,•r:r r PY �tor ,.: a 'cfe .r r . 4 hi C f e( o 'ter l�. iu. t.�h tibo.,o; o ; ecoids, a tran 'cript onfpicuous party of e, a a ° e t , reofya s air table f the rates f fees, .r whereof de1naadable by this aa• p ; Y -r- 4 i 7 r , s ,t r i; IT ��1'e4 i r u L'. l Y a Y rti n. . xW r , r r ' � f.«�'�¢w:. iy,•,(�y� .i r r, t .�"i Y.'.^ : �5 1 _,. ~ ' " - o a:.. , , t- I,,a .ny`.; 1,.N""' `.. . .✓.� 'y '.a, t nx•-.,r. n•t ... ,fin: r r r u.: .: ,:a-,S x,..,':f '.14 , 4 y -rt t, N "IIII ,. , 4 L ._ .,ry .. .. '::.. .... ..CP ..ar,� diS S:.'. 11. .:. .'._ • ....v v. -' . }C', 'r} •t. In •, >,..5j ( .. . ."'u1'TL• L ytyN ..i. .....: ., f 1• Mr. 'f:-. i:,I.rv, 4 ♦� 1 �\•. tI 1 i � •4 i i i S 1 • 1 , IS 2 M L Aez S d : `: x t . l: U N I T t D S `T AT 5 .3 L� /� I . t, /!� States and 11,D- 17926 ( ♦; X11, .. ►�i?�' ,ms .µ.,' F., G • 1fiV I•L 'V fr..,�t m i ,i{I i' R'��1,rGfIiQS.d,A iiVh/.im.' ��e Y ��,,., ��/ JRI,\i�Vr • . ' . ! 4 9 f . . f wares and merchandize imported into the United fired for ' .; legally be , ,r 1. t . `-•...� xarrpffrcer >wh ►ry:'�ik�i ; kn a`rngly , nta ;'.l l :: be t�nc�r zed': n on rlae tonnage of fhips of veff'els, may lega i �rofecuted, recovered and dif ofed of Provided alwayI _.inakii any-fa- 1.1 re ifter orAtcotd cot ai�tl Q rn y;-graht 1 P Y �r6 o: be ed in' anttnggr falfe�fceresftcste , , ; e ;ifx, a art or (hare of an fuck pe- • .v Y That if any officer entitled to P v• nets on the trial car. recvrd�. f, , r for fan. Ihi Bios• ve& ori ager: _ . fir•. � r ;. ,, � •�,�`�. � ,.s f, ���,f�� _ ,4� , r +� T'. -, o-.. i .r.. ... f : r ,.. y� 7777,,.-FT; 1 t � • • 1 r A r , a ` TED 1i-�J S a(J l/ 1 S 66 A r l Xo� T�a � x : the expenditure thereof'my, in his judgrnent, be'made ` �:b- ;�.D. 17;� • yY t ° A.D. 1793• C H A I'. III. P Iic ; and by .nialing a `certificate' or� certificates, 'or caufing the i � ' o Intere : on the unt Secretary 'of State -to make acertific�te or certificates 'of the An ACT to proZtde .for the allowanc� f ,/i f , Y i � v be aid b theRe olve o C6n refs, f the twenty- amount of fuch expenditures, as he~may think it advaftaL-le ordered t p y f f $ . r undred and ei h- not to fpecify -and every fuch certificate fh 11 be deemed a , eighth of ,September, one thoulond wen h g • s therein named. fufficient voucher , for the ` fli1Z2 `or funis thet•ein exprefled to ty five, as an ndei� nzty. to.the ierfo t ¢, have been expended. r ~ BEof itr enacted hyahe-Senete and,lloufe of Reprefentatves SEC. I. .JOi�1ATIIA_�1 "�RUnZ1;ULL, � f �""" s - ,� • , Speaker of tfye Houfe of Reprefe�itati�:es. h ��� �/rp„t_hled ibe United States o . 1:,«, sca, rn t�on�, � x That lawful inter ft, from :the :fixteenth day .of May; w n the F �-� • ' JOHN. ADAIVISy Vice-Prefident' of the United 'States, a,lu year one. thoufand .feven hundred:and. feventy-fix, iall� be al. J Pr:efsdent of the Senate. th+l. lwc`ed.on; ,the ,fum of two ,hundred ,doll#rs, ordered to .be paid r to Return Jonathan Dleeigs, and the . legal �reprefentative- •of k Approved, February the ninth, 1793• . ` Chri{lopher :Greene, deceafed', by a Refolve ofi the United GEORGE ti�ASIIINGTON � r States ,in Congrefs affem�bled, of the .twehty-eighth- day- of Prefsdent of the United States. September, in the year one thoufand feven hundred and i► eighty-five,. -- JONATHAN TRUMBULL, C H `A P+ v ' Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. i OH Lv tii�AiJ�S, Vice.-Prefiderit. f rbc"-United St¢t�s, and .fln ACT reguletting Foreign Colns, and f or otheriurofe r. JOHN f f S E it enacted: by Senate and lou e o Re re enta Pre ident o the Senate. •f f p f tives of the.United States. of •f�merr.ca, in Congre,�s ,f anuar the ourteent 1 ` Approved� � � r .,y. . , � 793 a embled That from .Pand after the firif day of July next, 2 a Ch'!G EWASHING�TON, forei n cold and ,over coins (hall afs current as'mone with- Rates offoreigq G . P coins eftablifh- Pr fdent of the UnstedStates• g g g idthe Un'>ted States ,'and be ale al tender for the , payment, ed. ; —�� of.allrcl`ebts and detnands 'at the feeral grid reCpec` ive rates following, and not "otherwife, vie. ' The; gold coins of Great- , C 44 A �. IV. d I?ortu al, of.their refent ilandard, at the rate of Britain an. P .. g •„ , one hu dred'cents for. every twenty•feven grains of the actual r 14n A:T to ecntinue in'. oree , �r a limited time, ; and, to - Spain and the do- •f f . , k , ei ht thereof they gild• Goin, of France, p - w, .g . . � amend the dot, inti'tuled, 14 In provdingRthe;:rMeans minions of SpaZn : of their pirefe�'it'ilandxrd .at the ate of one o Intercour tes and Forei n Na- a Y y. gains and two fifths h • 1. ': , • r � � � � Jf' �� f - $ .�' hundred�Cents for 'e�er �twent (even r e between .the, United`Sta,, , , . . , • , • r' of a rain of the adual weight thereof. : Spanish milled dol- - 1 � tions. E ' lars, gt the rate of one::hundred cents for each dollar, the ac- SECTION i. � it,enaSed:by th. a Senateand Houfe of�[teprefenta- 1: , ttvea,o . the Unsted°Statea,f dmer�ica,-in Congris tuai %v _ i whereo f (hall not be lefs than feventeen penny .f a ,. n for the arts o£ T ..the a& intituled- " An , -Att rovidin the wei hts and seven grains , and m proportion p ; a�"embled, , • P g,. , g Adt providing __ ,�, ;rr Intereovrfe means of mtercourfe.between the United States and foreign a dollar: Crown s-ofFramce; at the rate of one hundre an with fore; n natipns," which would expire at:the end -of 4 .the prefent fef,. ten:cents, for each crown, the a ual weight whereof, (hall 4' nations Conti= Ain of_ Con refs,. be,. and::the ,fame ' hereby-' •is, together t�vith not be lets than eighteeains n penny weight ai cl'fe�vuninGn.ores n g naea. this a , continued_in .fore for the=fpace of one year, from and, in proportion for= the= parts o¢a crown, . the affix of this .a .and. from-th�ence;•until the-- end- ' of• :the . coin that`rriay. havebeen, or. Mallbe il"ued fii�fed"hd Eo t e n P g, � r feilion of Congrefs then, or,ne t .thgeaft;r, hope and no firfl+ day of January, one tlioufand'feven:bundred and ninety- r x. longer. Lwo, shall be a tender, as aforefaid, until fAtnp16 thereof fliall s ' S -c. a. And be it furtber ena�ed, That in : all . ca e , where hive .,been iotind' by'affay;r at the"mint of the TJnited States, ez iy any fum or :fums..of money have ifl'ued,.or`ihalhhereafter iiltze, tc`be. ootifbrn�able •to the refpec'ti�e fiandards re u red, an q from the :�°reafur foi- the ur ofes of intercourfe or treaty, proclamation thereof=Qiall�h'a a Been-In de' by the Prefident of Accounts there -from P k of how and with foreign nations, in p.urf Ance of.any law, the; -Prefident _ the United States. That at 2: P;%vvrded alwa s, aizd 5eit i}tlaer enafled,. when fettle . shall be and ��ehereb, , is.au,thbrized •to caufe the fame to be SEC: - Y the time ' . _� duly fettled annually iwith the accounting- officers of the tbefexpiratioh of three'years next enl'iirig a me when she weu`att �or�, y y g g ; ,gb i y f: the aoua p shalt . . .t.. g Cxce t S andh Treafury, ill manner fo11o« ing, that is to fa b caufin the coma e bf ld = and filver, a reeabl to the act, entitled,' ` fame to be accounted for, f ecificall , In all in�,ances, wherein " An Aa,t bl11htng a mint,,al�d regnlating the coins o _ mate to .ba s p Y United tender, the e 1 r. r �•1 • 1 - L. tri, Yy. i l• .' °. +.,,}.. .f! ,.. •�� ...,..,a,.., ;��y' I [ S tr a� r• .. ' .,. :. _. .. ,.. ,. .., 5 . ,.� �, . v, :,.1 � _1f•) '.`:1i:..l.d. .r ,, '. � ,,,.11c•". .�:�1'?iu r o , r+�' t 'r 1y l.r 1 '.x. x..' _M'. Y.. I Y : .'1:'P a.:. 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United States " fhall commence at the mint of the United > . , - a, ,. ► a R;9 793 ' . limitation and tivhichbfhall' r;1,4Ci�e�prefe,nted a,t�fh�e�Treafur. _: States which time fhall be announced b the proclamation of a�A 793 the 1 refdent of the United States all foreign coins and before the fir{f da rof'.M r u� ' ) • , Ya a y.,lo'' th.00tlfand fervewhuiydze� •an°dv <aaa =- 3a r. f b ' ninet,Y, our fhal 0 � k all foreign filver coins, except Spanith milled dollars and Darts f •r ,r rf rrre�r�,r;`aYtera he l�ai;redand ;precluded fro-m iettlernent•; or , allI *,A ce, . ,-Pro�id r1 ; . hat ' nothin tv herchi- of fuch dollars, {hall ceafe to be a legal tender, as aforefald' contained . ihall 'beorued .tot . c . loan .ofcozotificates ,'r , , i . , , 3 end be it urther enacted 1 hat all foreign old and ' f g � , , , f . 1D her foreign S1JC^ . „11,,,.0 certificates of .';f,nal, i'qttlement , +indents±:of ;int.ereft balan ce5s filver joins, (except SpanifYi milled d.��=a. � and parts of fuck � , ; coins to he coils- entered in the beol�s�gf the, iteg- fe',r;}of :theyslreafury ! tcertifi; ar►e,�• dollars) which fall be received in payment for monies due to cate5 :idued by the,Re'gifer of che., l reafury,; comnionl cal led the United States, after the faid tune when the coining; of Y � regi{tered certificates leans of•=�� 'i� a . obtained ',iIL forel< ..n� gold and filver coins ihall begin at 'the mint of the United countries; or certificates; i Tuedipurfu ri ;t;b ;thesA .intituled r 1�'' r• . States fha11 revioufl 'to their being ifl'ued in circulation, be - • r . ' „�. • P. Y g - ' An Ad making provifon,forthe;dtht .or:..t�he,,UhitedStates Y -}' coined anew, in conformity to the ac'f; entitled " An A& .flndrotiidedfur.ther,• That' nothic3 herein,:conlCamed; fhalE boj .; eflablifhing a mint and regulating the coins of the United States. conftr from ded. to prohibit; the ra er,,. fi er:.s oft t�ho,I Treafur` 5t om ernahding.an,, account or; agO)Unts to abe�rirndered,: furl. SEC. + .4 cd be st further enacted, ' Z hat from and after the , After i{i of Iu• firfl da of Til next the fifty-fifth fedion of the ad entit- any, monies heretofore -adva.nced,; and� not ,.aecobb.ted for, ,o'ts; rY 1793, 55th Y from admitting' under ;the ufuaL fort`n . a•ndi.reff�ri6tion-s'' Cr@' ° f , fee, of a certain led, 96AnAe't to ,provide more-effectually for. the collection Bits for expenditures ,e, ual; to; the futn's which,,-have been for aft rating fo. of the duties impofed by law on goods wares and merchandize ' q goods, advanced.. . =: . ; e , r , n �:. •• , ��1 ) reign coins, re- . � ' � t ! egnd. imported into the United States;" which afcertains the rates .+, . p P g allabetthe dux: ► t , r at which foreign old and ffilver coins fhall be received for SEc. 2, • And be ;t fur#Iter enaed, fihat it fh • y. the duties and fees to be collefted in virtue of the Paid act of, the Auditor of;,the re xec.eive .,ail.. f�ch_ MUMS �� aforefaid,; as have not,been �her.a ord;barr6dibn )an. ia� of lf., x ,i r G be, and the fame is hereby repealed* _ : ` id; . Auditor how to y _ p mita for ,,As .{hall be, prefented'b,efare :the timet afd efard',°w1t)l}keep record of SE e. 5; And -be it further enacted, That the affay, provided , _ _ .. � �ainis rerenc- AfraY of coins td b'e `made b the act, entitled, 16 An Act eftablifhirg a mint, the �Sertrficates or other= docum:ej04 ins ftipport,thereof, atYd t0 p , be made o#; the, n'arn'es.:of th"e erf©ns and ed. # when to `°°'` and regulating the- coins of the United States," fhall com caufe a; recorr.d;to : p i, nience.. . g of . x' el, time, whena;the aid claims,,are : l ,., i j - mence in thie manner as by the faid act is prefcribed, on the F e ti teal. , ugh F Cor�iy ;�%ajl; bee ade• in"the c e u 11 n l thin i the fai , .: : . a ,. ,:. . . :pr �ertceof:ahe; ;per�'orn.:ror=cperfons1� of Februar ann a a i n. . e d e t fecond Monday ,Y' Y� Y g preientirlgt,the jfame, , nr :fh.all;be. tyre o:ni evidence that thea. a& to the contrary notwithitandmg =; a+ • • Y: b} fail claims were prefented, during the s;tim.evliipited)bYLt-Y's t JONATHAN TRumBULL, Speaker of the i ` Hose e o R'e re en'tatives. r ! r ♦ {r h ✓ ✓' . f:�' ✓ Sri�.AL ' • Mfll atitir,bete s1,uv.• _ yOHN ADAMS Vice-Pre sdent o the United States; and of the accounting ers of:tl e . :real r :to;m ort, , o''fur��. kg,: reptirC? f �y u r+ • . -. , �.. �_.. ... !. ✓ .ii>` ,'.�.i i .d$' J a" _7 ` st' 'r .p:! +' it`d .. r k;). �r r'�• - '/' � c0i1 C'.�`i t. Pre sdent o the Senate. h Pre f Cngr�fs, upgn all #: t ea ; �a�, a$°, .fit ' t alp y, ,a,8c, .,,, t r .� .�., .;mss a4Aa ,.PPS �.b, s.. lowed to be„vltd,+ accQxding ,�o the .ufua forms Q f t� hc.'1' �e, , • ` APproved, Februarvthe -ninth, i793� f f � . , .r , :Ibl ti a a GEQRGE 'WASHIL4GTON, ury. -6 GEORGE . . r, . .. � t rA T..`t�TH4 Prdent of .the United States* s F s , , .. b�: • 1 r.; }•'r.a.'� .J` � ;Re ,, t. a! '•1�.�A 1 � r 0 ADA'1V�S �rce FPr f dent o,�' {jd. f d. — s e Unr a St an r✓ .rnuly l..J. ,:,.alp' .9.°Y� ° .,. 7 .' i /j(J�• l �arl�J ii JiF k1*yQ °r .y1�3.J'��p'./ a ..✓ :�i.� p �`� Y ,•z , S_ ° z ° .f,.A ''L. Y t w '.Q � i1 t f H A P vie ., f; } C AFProved '.F'ebruu 'y the .twe�f?th,� rt ^S ` i.. 1 S r f M. !� 1, Q. cif . .ill , h t • Zlnitc ,States not i. ^eY ,w•. Tr = 7t 'TrV:,I ', YY,Lil�a� a , ,4n ACT ' t o Claims again the d . . ., ,: ., _ ..s . .. { . ,.ire sf �°• the Un{ted. ; :, ” tmstata®n and which blaeve not barred b any a of .� F `sip �'. I • .v+A •r sem. r' r s r .*'S uT I11 ! %'� 6b s til�' � w�{ � •• i5.+) l !)},. . been already add led. ,r,' 1 rtc y f Is. ,t t , r t' 4�.,•. HA ,, —'7 •, 1,P01 ri:— ' T E it enacted by the Senate and Hou///e o/y/�� Re///.re enta- y y_ SEC• I • - V. ✓ `• 1 � � i �' .. i . :.r rt a ♦ i .11 J , tines o/(' the United States of America an Congrefs t � 1 ✓ , ' , rt . ,,,., • .`W s t*tri , '-. Cf�' Y•:ti '� yJ.i' '�. ' Y''t) a entbled, That all claims upon' the United States, for fervi- An A+C'T ef�ie zn� y u rti�ef from u4 ice qnr ier/a z•� _ n. J ., . o r j i c fr + • l t °,Y1s ti '1 � �ni � , .. • w .. .'.. � ( ` iimicatio of ces or fupplies, or for other caufe, matter or thing, furnifhed ;. °,. an rom She 'ervsce, t t �., v����� rathe fourth da of March, one thoufand .�; , ,�,a � g.f ; : . . r,�•. _ ; , , . ,• 1 , r.�:. ,gZ�b- �f�Rt'l.�'�,;J certain. claims • s s; agaitift tie U.$. or done, pre . ____ Y SEo_TidxIi. ,w a ,lE It enaa'ed b: 'the'San�te`irt��'�J'ou e o Re �e �sitdt iftm. ay whether founded u• on cer- + y f ,J'� t Fgcccvles from feven hundred and eighty-nine, 94, p . tires o the United States o America, in Cojikie s' eftice how to f tificates or other written documents- from public officers or �f�'enibled;~t'Thatti .vhrerre eche` etiv aiitlliorlt of a l pp x r F .. ' yy be apprehended i otherwife, which have not alxeady been baxred by ani fccured ac's of State:i,ikithe Un'on_16r,.of either- of the territories io` th-fve'ft j .' limitation, T4 of � . i J". • !1 44 t • Y I;� • ' Y , t 1 4 r n r ♦.��r:� '�a err'. - ;,;�_ ._ r •• r; v i. _ <u}� .,1• a Yom' r pg. >JA.r + : , ` .. _ '.i. ,,..�:'_.u:L:Jr nz..r.:L..�reb. ..w...•Jr.�a.mrSk4K'4eK -s:.:_,.ic.v...:..:r,:. 1+tita�lt.� - .�Mgl i .. ,. .: '� .,. a .. ,_. .• y .,:' , ,:.. . .. .Y. i'b , 4 .,. 1. � 4 �i.. . , [ s.. .i _ .- . ti,.w•MW,.+r+S.:R**r'Ps 4F r ... .. j Y `yk f , .D Q r Er ^ 1*a f !n fuch�' fugitive A.D. wand an erfon aha fs g�- ':his: agent or attorney, in: :fm eizing or arreft g g• • 793 N Y P� froilahou;r oiallefcaaefiucli.fugtive.fram� fuck �clairnant, r .. rioter C)hio (hall de ,. �r4.D. t �. or fouth a£ the ' . .., .. . f.any .fueh tate. - o:,e� tivet aut`ho�'ity o S . :9� is of th is a ent;,or .at.t.brney ,when,, fo arrehed . purfuant to- the au- �. � Ihhave -fledand Miall .g Penalty r ti • I, - �ch . fiuch `erfori. = a �. r , l 1 thority_te a given or declared: or. tha 1. hartxor. .or conceal tt1 .. eut{ 'fo`und or �an `af= - o� an iodic'l € rid sie the=_co cla p r p ' a t, n tice ,that \he, or,the.,was:a.fugitive lr��M'.Ia. ot ov&a 4 G f• a� f er . A r ' ; ` ' i$ ater 'ofra y' Fate or ` errirorY,` as r a ,f � aid:,thatI j for-either:of the. Paid. offences foirfeit fidat rnad +before+ a ma with 'havin bau ss i?� anef, ,,•r �,. fn -�detiiaridtd Y d,[w g. L6 t refaid = ,ohar in the erf�on aid , ,a . ,the .>fum acf five, hundred dollars. Which e;i11t • •�£Q g •� - other crmn�e4 certified as�'aut�hen�- P Y• I P, , Y •� eDmiriitfecl treafon,'fel.,O 4 Ulay b� recoveredf byr. and? for: the beitefir, of fuck: claimant, s = M'a �t ate of the Siate or ter F.+ ', s hex overnor' on �hte . :.g.; ;, ;_ . y try a j6 . ,•oft debt ; in;ai y:CourtrProger.,to try rhe fame ;' fav- ,r tzc, by. t, er r .$ed, it (hall be the �. w } from.,whence, t e}p: fon fol char .ed, t fig xn�oreoyeir� tvialip perfon;claiming fuch labour or.fervice, rltory _, ate or territor o . ' sEx€�cuttve authi rh o the $. . .: , Y ., J ' \ duty of the , r Y auf"e-him or her to be rrght;of a 'cion $or, .or. onaccount: of 'the faid.'in urtes or i fuchr0erfol tllal ,hav :fled; tb 'e , • ,. Which , given 'to e , �tw and•in�otice{ o f rhe° aireit to lie h e faecuaced ent' Jo AN- Speak ifthe n • d sand: � - >✓ a / NA�'� TR=UM;E'U L., fir- • rriat:g ::c Ido arse ufe o "ZZer��entirtves. tileexeiru�tve�authorl •.•, � , f h °demand or to t3 f .r e. receive the fugative.. ant to s• uthort ;a toted t of. ,fuck ;a �Y . PP`s' �fucli� a ent when he shall AIN-ADA.M lice-Pre sdin� ,, t��e'Un ted States, ; be delivere to' ufe. 'tberfu tiv¢ to x: ,, g, l (roam J :and. re`rdt t } Senate: a Rx ca 'anrthall a rwit%h a �rnopths f , fl r:: But ifho-Nfuehzag , '. - .,PP . r �1► r�ovedi Februa _ - the-t�welfth a r PP - _ :. rr 'a ' be dlfch ed. And - 2 793' >; r • o£tlfe an>•ei ,-near n Y arP O_ time. r p ner i T ndin g �: . k11;GE WASHINO'YO1tiT, • ,, 'eYicc is tirrcd! in the App�ehe securing - ccxf i ou exp t aIc P're rde»t o i�'eAZTnrt 'Stpt 3. ` ' fugitive to the 'State or territory m r , and tranfmittin fuck u _ /r/ a g :, �-: `ala14b . I-M6 i{4te ort rritory. ,.. b ,,,. . -r .., ., . .. . .,..._ . .. 1 , ' l>�g_ chidedia d r• J • pexi ate ' =haC' ag -aPP-pint- �1 an b - ene; ,ftf�e B 1�fu�t �fi �� ..� A fSA 1 SEC. 71. Cr H, P:: , VIM r Pctsah�►• f %IINrdcdl- the fughi��re•'into hiss c o- �' td� as• aforef�dr, .vc,h � l�i�i leer theJ=t1''afie r �,; o • ranf` t' or to- , ih 11 ; Ee ern�owex ao por rf� n- AF ©r enrollan and ltcen In Slri .c or y'e pdr to lie a A f g .D {ar' flee dial haven ih �" 1 ' :',!p��alb l~l�' ,.� , r. -r :`,, .. : t: i ri or +v lie r: tiz c 2 ` ,, cfCtt erl z t Coa "n trade nd ies ,i • .,.. �� » * . ,•- i ` "e• 'fet.'.a '.hbert ,.AVL i eyy r j.. - qr �'i " ..{ti • . I �r'. ri '::r ✓ ''• r , \� l '. O, • 11'{ fort 'Y y ! , P na erfdnsclra � . . .. : .;, „ x�. : , ayz *MfPtu ' ortin a afard' u�Atsn t, eifame. ' t1Zy °i Ml �8:+•�a . : L. - -r�Yr - -.S� :'� . ?C r •Z�.` ,bet\ . • _ 'r gthe .r„ o o$todtri a 1, oIr� 2, T� ; eq& of t��Sert and:3 I�Iox��'e; of: I xe=MM nd�r-edKc�olla , land` be mz iq d: t t pies o the Uri}#e �S{jatte : of i*ie \ .car 4r .Con re r d t. _ dl r ice. a 1.'JF'' r i p' 'y i 7 1'. I-✓ ..I f 1, S4" 1.. % ./i , k . fitted nd ' wee '� : F _ .. } , ` nuc': ' t a ..; . { a ,.;That { p . veigl , eroleds by �raitu.e o not, ¢�cde�hng ..oto ., - ..W c a • I eta a 'T4at .,when a ire fon d ;fql' rgg� r ' jl X.s� ve •� s, egg, n:g t r. y s � � � r, SEc. /end he,'i fort , z .��.� -,,� : . . i f he ter :, =ansa " e fit Banta ,, rens ,, , • a.tes or- .eitlae � o w , :,. } 'l -. ►ai: 1 . for 41he- 1�? F�� es� - f ., >� y t Whae , df the ,atr d;fit �..; �., ., >_ ,^� . ,,:T<.. . c....�c fig . CB, �EC7. abbit�` in K i r r r a r p to .l� P d;s ,: e. nr011e>d;:aft ,:th .laft,day f "--1ibedeemed pta< � , .. o god e..r ve �� . vl �a ' c ,, :° .s o y o aua j : o�► . r e r,brt �v� <,: t ` b ' , _ , 1�1 �r x r: _ � a of tho U. s. h had #, r. do n li. can • :: r '�t��iri , h ; , , �l /{ •h�� �f tfitWt'arc��fiafes� x �,� 1y7�j 4 ce�o�, this,,1�� .and avrcen�c ? y:3 a ,,W"" t1AYV :i; •° X' ( ` '. . , ,' JCS .: .• I `� a V r 'y ' 3,• ,'4'tr...; IM ,:, ,. .• '` .. '.P`.,G' �J .� :.i, - • c: � rte., .� = s� � f, 1�Pfca :e .•:. . .• � 1 lh � , , • tela _ ' iteid to i, cr. , , o ihx, any 'l urf o �' rvice ma -ce, r tff f tcl}ao tvy xy: too Rpk:bC g. cnrolled aha 1. a o n toioi `fisc , Y s . � �; . te>r "lr thtpe 4...: , n due, his agent or attorn e ` ,is hereby :: powered to feize or , lace ev r fQ •bc_e, :i� :.bereinaft� -' resluired . .a�dt,no, others; t' . . _ . :� tiotr T�tn'rl' him or her be- v flels 1 i a e entatled talc him' . �� 4 f�.. Qfen}ted S:t t s, wfueh' grtxv ' P •- s the ed h .,, l :� es ' .off veins op ,gid, ran the;coatn ` l �t or pi* i ; ou , , `'. , : 4 �� g. ,.X# F Y � re• . d e, +i tl� F Y .; t ., r e an > a• ,° fo '�t< � � ., , i ^ • ��t`'he� a� o� bef- � . y or dear i _ States;." t y - wn co�c; orate� wl�rein , C �, ?� d -it;fl�ere� at `�' a , fam.ailid after the r • t�tr� ct : f t; % Ir .f ,. \ r Ik shI s to.•poffer. rate of eetd q, .. 4:�, o tfie i�atsPac- a Y y_.u; f aid da of Ma next, in order for the enrol emt •of . an tht quifites ;g . Y P th re 7} p feizure or arretl '*111 . . ' i pit 'oral tetiimony or k t Y ti Y 'm e ; 1 t t , 9kVI � -flo ss the fa pc ualxficat� ns, ami. a fam... required a , s ' tion of fuck jud or A - rta,n ' etif ed �t a magistrate of anX . . i ., . b int s ''in all;r pes ialld +eomped met ,_as are made affidavit; to ' N feizcd� c .:arxei ,r �i e�4y, yor) r�gii : p :,o v =ela, by:the +4c ultstu ed } fuck fiate o � . s>}cpnc�,rni9g ; r gr exiz� anci� recor ig Pf " e, , i y tcc . O i. [ �7 ei'fon claim him � ' ` - dothunder the laws`of the Statetor territory from whit e vfor labour to the P g n e cl> ties,.az�d :autlQuiti are: hereby, we fer • ,. ve � "< .r d:-tb_ f� S or the fled O 1 ate ' f �uGh ud a Mag rf rat �,F; Qi.a ,41 apo�ed on a�11 Q icets� refip�e�xv«ely,. h! ttelatian. to - or her it shall be the dt ty �3 �, t ;. ° , t . °a�tt`o� e - rn f i r �nch`elaima �- s . e � � r41 �. a the . axn4 poe :dg thalj ;h d; a -f s bs a , rti { �, c - ice ; l��r�eoci .T �, r,a. �. ov ,�, Enid fu i• . lie r�4 hey firs s, or "vel �v�'a�`rr�111� g - a a ich !all be { . `si -'fr •etict g : r . . • wh - _ en. g P 11 esfct ' c ri laoets ; and't r f rd�i . ]s fv a oft h aaa�er gra older:or.owners there 1� to obtain , x rf .' ; �, t+e����x` ,�. ,. �.a: .w.�� �.'1`-'-�> > : w � rolmest. from. 1 s . t�v , _ . fn re s /�l y t ,v5t� ,'M.°. S 1••, , ".. ., -• - „• �, ♦<... .. ,.: `Yi'a iV.a.,:. ••a. .�'n ..., f A& • � �I . qarcia t the en r re to o o d f e°:#; urth ena47 j, "T e f _ ^ hat .ani pe � :o � ;�v-t��d for v els� 'egu e d by vtr � f th i rf• �vl} Sic. d_ k y. • {� • do h las tit > the i .y p j T• r. °ry z •f a„at' i lit-. .:r �. • +.y,, ': 'ip, fi y , j`-,r. P•E�. gip, t » k I ,5 i ♦ 1 k v P 'tr . .. A .., R c a ;. . . >, a . +.•: 6!_, '. i, ... ...-:- .. - s r 1 .. ,,. $C H •:.. .n..... .. ..f,: 1 .._ R.. ri 1� a•v r. �. Pl. r: J „ y I .b f ' I m 1 yxt ebi 1 'U 1eI I T D A �' S: 1 vy j �-yqc Ty, • preffed in the rcgifler or enrolment propofed. .to be given A. D. r 9� : y erit {hall a made,' :ana iii aUilra ,anon his giving the bonds required for r gran re, .A.D._c.793•'the're�ord:of which enrol gn :t :' = he form fc31- up, and or c +thereof:, ranted, is`ii a,. nyay be ; n t git'�ers, {Bali ma,�., the echln es aforesaid • but .0 ever such �..--.-�,r-�--��+ . pPY g , . f the n refs nm there : ffcr or en:olrt7er.t , anti Enrolment;an confgi'naity o an A��,o g cafe, the Collector , to h 1 g ,t lowing ,:• 'ruled_ .« An-Act for'en- a iveri . u. shall tranfixii_ the fame t the •ecrh- .• licence may U . g P , . r t of the United States fof: ,�merica, antY 'af rUllin'g and licenfing�rlhip sxor. °vel=1c r" � etplc?yed in the ter of the treafua•Y ;; and.;theregif}er; or enrolane..t and Ii. . • d forme Matin t'he ,fame" (in- �e a in; lieu thereof, ih ll , `vithan ten days after ` , K " T Form of enrol t0oaft'ing.trade; and: f {h'eries,an g , tion acicE nc , granted. F t a ment, , name of fhe efonr� rith his oceupa . (hip;or vefl;elrsrithin the diilric�, to which ;.ferning here the P , file arrival of fuch , • m the Yoath or, affirmation is to be a Melon s; be delivered to the ColTec'lor of the 'aid di{lric'1, ,. placeo£' abode, by .who = g , _ • ti and 'fubicrrbEd ahe.dath"(ur4 affirmation} and be by him cancelled: And if the . said ma(ler . or corn- riYade havki takeI. K ' • 1Z v r. =fwbrri' or affrmed);thatvT a nder (hall ne left to deliver the, faid regifter or enrolment g (- required:by this, Ac'�,.and ma g orll�� ,and if mare than<,oneow:nerS addm the words ; t®- � n�l licence within: the time aforefaid, he (hall forfeit one ll w the name or names, .occupatton�ot`?occupa- rur►fired do arse ' gethei with, and ' s lace or laces of abode, of the owner or owners) is, (or SEcY 4. .A�id be it further enad' d That in bider to the li•, cion , p. • P itizens ,of the United States; and Pole owri- R OY' C cc �f an ilii or. . veffel, for ; carr in on the coaflin And thofe or are�:a citirzen ( ) , g y P y ,g g . �, wri ` r ,or owners , of the &P or, .ye1cl ;called the, r( nferting here trade or fit'iieries, the hufbard, or managing owner; tcgcthei•. carrping on the e ;) rethename"ofthe port liccncoaftng �raa • TF. '• �.r.y with the, maher thereof ��ith one or more iuretie�, to the fa• hcended: �� ` her,narne)of(infertm�.he. , • P :r hereof anierung here.tl�ename of the" rnaer) is at tisfar�ion of t he Coile6tor :granting � the �fame� shall become v ' Y t , bel mafter and sta. c izenwof. the United States and that g) `: •' bound to pay to the Ignited States, if fudi flip or veflel , be ; P or veflel .was inferting here'whcn and where " .; the, .faid ,iliip ( rot the hurthen of five tons a_id •: lc,fs than tweet tons , the buil" inferun�• here, the name and once, if any, of the fum . of one hundred dollars , yr ,I built)li'nd ( b and if tweet. tons, and not II t rfon b whom"he,-shall have been Purveyed, or atlra'Ofur- ,eheeedigqq•� thtrt. :tgns }}hefum of two ;hundred,dollais , and ' Pe Y certified shat the faid lhi or effel has (inferring if. above thirty tons; and not�,ehceeding fiYtp tons, the fuin. r r < ed) having , , s , .. ,.� here the number of decks) and (tnferting here the numbe, �� vi ,{i„ a liu:�dre dollar' , I and �f :a�nve fi ty tons, the futn of. { er>len t:h is : ' n,fertin here, the 'number` .of ane thou, and dollars, in cafe it fhalLsappear, within two years mads) apydr,that h. • , , g (t fe in here ,the : nur be of feet) her breadth fin iL , . g . 'and-that.. . }� , , fr=om thc .date of :the bond, aIaE fuck ship or ve( ei has been ., � feet) ,her ( , :.: : .... y 1J 3 ✓fidV' i,:Li?..1.• .M•, 51.<. ,ilii.i • l'4r th ini�ertin here the num er�of feet) ' ihe mea.. employed many trade, whereby. the revenue of the .United ; dep ( ,�, . „a ' nfertin liere,. her� 'nuldnberof tons) that ;flue is,^(def- States has been defrauded during . the' ,tnie; . the licence. fures (i g . . . ,: eel' wlaetfier 1hi br><- . ! • i . • ^ e 1 .a, n. ��here �: a art�eul'ar°k fid ydf P� granted to fuch f� O or vef�'el, }•emamed �i;n force , , and the ,' 1 cribs -g P or' �'�w•hatevex elle together , . . fchooner' ° 1100 , ana{ter of fiich 'fli1 o,r a el�.fhall, alto swear; or; affirm, filar t ant'ine, fnow, sPr g , P j 1. : .. �� anc��<f- ecif r>a , =whether ahe :has any , or ' no he is a, citizen �f lie United States ani Ehat� fuc�i licence; with tier .built, P Y g _ � Iti � ' ' the faid narYim th`e ovner, or the�ma - fhali ,not bel ufed , ;for any other yeifel; or any other. employ.' i faller :or hed)•and.. g, it•s .. , wine nie;nt, than that, for which itis fpecally granted, of in any `- iter, or :other perfon ac'tm� iu. behalf of the owner or , ea{urem' ' II shall: have� been �cet�txficateof adm rtt•ade or,bufinefs; whereby 'the revenue of the .United States' b whom>Ithe y • t the"de"fcri t�iori' and admea- hawse �a reed P . Inay be ,defrauded ; and -if fuch> hi.p. or vefrel. ,be •lefs ,than 1. counterfi .ned) :_ _ .� . .. ':g ' g «fufhcint=fec�urit laving' been �` '" e:f ecified acid Y �twenty;:,xons burthen, :the hu fband .or; managing owner. lhali ri. furement •abov p, . , . A the faxdl fliip'�orr�veii'el has swear or, lafhrin, that ,Qie is wholly the, property:of • ,a� citizen >: iven; accordYng�'to the faid , . here - , , } $ : ;x he or`t ' 'of naYnin . the�� "'ort w . p • or citizens ofthe. United, States ; ,��%ereupan:it fball; be; the been duly enrolled, at t ( _. g P . , { �ti'n` er m� nand a>< dfeal, at (naming the , ',enrolled:) . : liven d YJ. duty ofythe,CQ�le or:of, the dii}ri� compreherrding,theport, aid ort this inferting the particular day) day, df' (naming to fuck fhip, or .veffel . may: belong,. (the duty ^ of fi�: port) � , where eat f` ecifin ~ he' number,of the 'year� cents.-per ton hemg fire paid) to grant a licence,: rn the form�.� , the month) m...tne y � ( p Y .•� � , . . length.: olrowtng Licence, for �carryin on the [here infect coat- mwords at ) ll�a 44riaj belawfutl _ `.. .r w ' r cod filher as the cafe may be.]untherena �d, Thatitiha y an trad.., Dale fi.(4er, �_° r y, , SF . g f ' l' veral dii ri s`toenroland'licenfe• any z In : urfuance,ot ,an ;ac't of the Con�grefs`of 'the United for the Colle6tors� of`the .e z, > :P. �, . . .•: ,,.. ., - , re ii Bred 'u� on�fueh, -e` giftry be- . • - �• or :veifel that tray be g P Cates of. America,, rntiw ed; At► 3c`t f,�r enrolling and li i ship, clan � ihi orvetfel$� that may b� fling tradeForm ofthe ��- on what eon- . y p , . - a. veno or ' to re i{ie cenfin.g Imps-or vei�el's :to be employed: in the • coa ditions cotfec- ing g Ps �� cense. " '` -enrol] given �''up and fifli,.ries ,and for .r,e ulatm� .,the• fame, .infertm here tors may enrol-, u onfuch{ en _ g _ With h' veffeto. P • '' or •,weifel � lhall 'be'`ina'ny'other� diifri . the r. f the husband or rnanagn owner, wi is ;oc And;vwhen any; f htpY . a ate {' wh chlihe >bell `s;�the 'Collefor"-of�•fuch `diflo cu atrcn and, place of abode, and , the name of the ma er, 4 than the'one to a, g P ,. f themaflerlr�or coriniander thereof , "• k nth'' a lication o lie place his- abode] having given .gond;: that the., trig, on pp : . . . �:that �� ceordin 'cvit t ' �his��taktn - an oath or :affirmation, g �, [infert�herc..the- defcription of the °veffel„whether• fhip,,hri-g. And upon g ..., n wiled ead belief th ro pert, rehlains as exp amine "fnow fchgoner iloo , or �watevcr elfc ili�e :ma be, to his$belt k o g P P >: z ,, : P. Y' rested` U 4 called Yf • f I - 4' - I ' T , 4 t e s. { A ” M a .?fir, fr ,i': • ,.,,t,:1,.. _ 1' y eta „ y .r nw- l'rr r fit t fYii •J v, , rt „ C , U y s a \\- i � ��H'Y� gyp{+ A T �a.•. . 1, ... • U i,i. .'d.J t�• Li* j 1.� • , ; i a Tr 1 1 1 oa V . 14 , + aJ iSEC. ' And.be it• urtherrenaeNj -fiat the .C;o�lerlor 'Qf each A-DD.'r793-' the Dere, the vefi'el's .name] whereof therale$ ' > ,t1.U. i �q3► called ,. `' diflric`t, thrall; ro reffiyely number the licences by, him ,grant- �---�r ---� namingthe m��sler >< ma$er, burthe'n [infei t ; here; Mie P g. , , _,..�- -•---�r'••�+ ;[. ars b her enrol- led,: be an•ntn •anew;af, the,coinrnenc:rnet;t of each year , and f tori' 11]i tons as appears y �` f'ltl .a boo! t0 be ' b 111 ' nbtlb rrslicen� ;' number` o wends] ari�ll;rr, eke;a g coir' . lt1? . , m xe t fol erep . y p ,� r n�ent dated, at naming= the df}ricl, day. month and ye 1 . Y � that xr q,;fe„a�l,d , ill, once;in _ three months' tranfmit-tothe Bei: c: rds at len th but if the be lefs than twenty tons, mfert .pt 1? ' in Ivo g ( furemerit 'Thal! glifvr of the tf`reaCuU'.% capies� of the, licetice�, « h c'li gall kY iniiead thereof)' proof being had of her ddmea * have been fo granted by him ; and alfo of fuch licences, as, trade,:while this ,liIcence` lhall conti< xlot. be employed in any - , il�all;have been iyeii up,or,returned' to hi:n�,. refpec'tive}Y, in i nue iii force,'`whereby the revenue of the •United States-ihall I urfaanCe ,mf,x ;is.AC ,.Aud..wh, e.any,fhi.p or veii'el than be F, I f - fra•aded 'and` flavin, - 4lfo (worn (nr af1itmed) .that this . . r be de g lce„ d, ,qr enroll ,d ,ane�c�, ,,or being :!leen fed or enrolled, r ` ' i nce-fhall not he ufed for.any other veifel, of for any other r.: all afters arils be re i eyed on b inaxe iflered,jh.all .after_ 1 Ce in .:f' ecified ' licence is, hereby' grant- , . b;, er , • b , g r v. Y J employ en`t, than is here ' . w,ards bc, ¢enrolled , Qr hc8nfer3 he,: all .i17 ever: fuch c:ai'e P ' ' . - � ,i `ed' for the fard infertin here the difcriptton of tie vefl"el] be.An;colIPA,;,liddnfed or,r� •ifle,tedf.by:;her,fQrmer na'm�e. g calledthe infertin.gheretheveffelsname]tobeemploycd incai - .. y p ,, ;t: ,�1 . SEC 8. ; ,j zd�be it urtl,ser of died,' ;!.hat t'f a fl�i .oi veti'el, in on "the infertiu here,coaftingtrade,whalefifhery;orc�od f _ y . g ' hereof and anolled or,lirent`K d,; as ;4fgrefaid,;fh_all-,proceed on .a =foreign •w ffeedin��o�r r as the cafe ma ` `be]foroneyearfromthe date ,•th ut f r •rvtn” .u" i her,airolment �and:liEe'uce, to p voyage , .fifhe y .Yvpy�. _ g ,., .r_g. �p. .r _ . gs fore no long er . Given udder-may'hand:and fell,` at [namitng the' `� : g , nam- ,the. Coliec`ior• of the,difffic't .comprehdni.4,ing-.t'he :port,•from to give up et,= ti raid diflrrft this in�ferting�-the particular day tday of �, which the is about to roceed on fuch 'forer n vo a` e; and roten�ent � �� � , t p g Yg obtain reg in , the month in the ear f ecif in the number cf the g Y Y g bei.og duly; regiilered 'by fuch '-Collec'tor, ;every,'fuch ship, or t' ] vrrilel to then yv�tti ,her tacl�le ._ argil-,and fisrniturt ;at alength.] rs year in words 4 ' it "anther �a ed, Thati rio licence; granted ' ' Sic. . end be r e and the vols, :,wares ^and metchand zie fo imported r: .. : 5 7 fill or" vefi'el' (hail �be confidered in force, any !anger = to any p - therein, •,ihaal Abe ;'linable to- feizure ' an&,forfeiture : Travidecl 14ow far ticen- r'veil'cl is owned, and of the ,defcri,�tioti,. ..fet res' !halt be. than fuch fhip o alwgys,eif'.t-he, rt •from,wl}ich,:ftich f i}p: or : veffel : is .;about ` wt n�ea in i encu ortfor' earr in on an other bufinefs PQ ala e } foreh in fuel_ 1 c Y g' to proceed on fuch foreign voyage, be not within the diflri; { lir. :+ or em to menf than'fhat for 'whieh rhe is° fpecially licenfed,' `.. here,f}�eha . or vetiel .;<s , enrolled; the Collector of fuch • P or vefl'el'b�e found vvit�h aforged oraltered h.i ,; and if an P ' Y fhip :,.dif}t�ic fhalbgive to their a L,Ur of�fuch ship, o'r veilel a :certifi- '? r n'iakm ufe .cif a•litence granted;for any other;fhip t , c.nce, o g .._ • ca�e fci ;.ra st atrte�eurolmeut .and licence of fuch fh�p or P; 'I ,t rveffel wath�herta�ile, appareI and the F . � y• ,,g h , . . `r_ or ,,efl'el, fuch fhip o ,yeifeWs- ecesv.-d ,h, ..him;,;a�nd'ti �. .. . . y he ,tl'rneawhen. rt was fo, recei r o found oh;,board 'her '-fhall be-forfeited: ed. • . h�cli tcertifi ate,., fhrall afterwards ,be;;deli',vered :b the T. ca g z . . c jY . h 6. And be it further< enacted, khat after the !ail day "l ' ' :,tons or .h wards fald-zAfler tpfthe-rQp1le&pr, whorm'ay have granted fuch en r Gi of Ma .next; even fhip or vefrel ty P Arai vicrinr . May -next, t�uen lnen't and re iseired found„ trading between ,i other that! fuch as ale r . til ,r ( g ;S 'e. -;gale tt 'urthet,e�l�c`3ed; T'hzt theaicencc, grarited , �' and rli ri or between different places in,tie fame ; . ; , i . ..orveffe • ll. ,be given u for the Gollec'l?or-af the • a g .p , , a�ri�r_ , tO x1Ili}ra P . : .. ,,: rr �i r pertain vesicle r` carr- in non the �fifhery, Wvithout be enrolled t . J. dif .ric , o Y . g� dsfl wlio9r y,h .;ve,gra er ame, within.three ; days gtedh P lets than -twent tons, °and trot' lets khan t'k � rorfeiture. not complying and licenfeci, or...if Y Y ,l W� this to _ . ..: . . . yF ,afzgr,the 'q?iPit"akio,•n-,af.p.tiule,, for',whlohatuvas:,grai�ted, in with th . r , r t ff 1 I= within.t,he - iflri6 • r if III five tons w><thout`a licences P , d by this i be forfeited. , , in nianrier aS 15 s rOVide ., cafe=fucai t ? p aJ ve e :bc.,. r . . d �r Q wr l hA hi or veffel if laden with g odds, the rowt or' ad fu g ,-a . .. . g. abf t at( -hat t me ' • rtf in ,thy ee,da ,s,from_ der 6r,fi grr,-ival r t, ', - � .r ,t 3 . ,� ! €azure of the'Unted Mates only di{ltlled °f rats ;ext _ . E . , d f_ Manu _ , ,mit i d ands or tf.9ae lie fald..out of=tl 'e di f. . a e faire fees an 'tonnage ' in h'u ri afxe>"w e ted or i n ballaif gip, .y.th r. c ) r r ,�g tri ; wrizin!tllrreeys after, arrvalof;the xrafier withi'ri 'ted �Stat`es at %e may arrive; , �s CV ort;. of the 'Unt a i{lJri , :tp the-Go lee` or-,of i`uch d}�ricl taki. ..hi;s certi= e cry, _ g g itizen or citizens of '''thy Y d :, d if tho ri fier,t ereof fall n 1e0-, Qr rc. n bo ?�ioa ert�,I .. , t (hips .or vefl'els `not .belbfl in to .a and any articles of fpreign United- States, acid if the h ve Q nf'eto dellverp ;the;4iraoe, asfgrefaid; he-daall,foret fifzY l growth or nianufac'fure; or.': d {lrlled f frits; other trhan fen - P' ' 'heraciie a argil d�alla,ra ; lintf�t'ush ail jh�ve;been previoufly given i ;or vefel to ether Ruth .p �f , �irence ;�h ' l sloxes, the fliib , , _ jup to the,Coll� a•4rr, cif;any either dltirac'i, as anthnrized-bi this and"furniture, ail the'lading €ound ori board, iha 1 f fora, n . :a and 'a certificate thereof under the hand of fuch Collector ' 'ted Provided; r{IF,.a, ,A. -.;, ,: •. '..., ..i: s ,. .. <., .:_! rix,.;. 'u . , :,.... AF ':." S4 :•. ... .Jy\,., h+ . 'a; n , r ' it d, `t• J�{ .... 4 PRY, •.. H... . 1 v A sx. it x.. < J } J : f'' <: _ o tt1 T�` �T " ED ' S TATE S. 377 , `J" o r I E -.376 arc. . And �e-i urther era • _ t : 4 , t f l7ed, That the maffer or com .,AD• i 7,93- < a ; ill Mander' of .flit or"venel:liEenced ,for carrying eta the �---�----� ar- ,<I� I�+i . if fuch llceirce fhall be 1A 'def!royed or unlntentio' y p Y g ' 793 g d'rfrom a di{trift .in .once. State to -a dif- Durr of- aced _ -..� miflatd; as aforefaid, before the expiration 'of'the` tfmc;< fot' trl't�'in t:he. ra:tlle, Or ai ters of ,i�enced bk coa �n trade o ine d ' Which it was granted upon tre like oath or atrtmation being adjobnmg tate.on the fea-coafl , or coafting veffels, gibed b the mailer of fucll fhrp :ctr-veffel; the +oua na 1eabk,,rAN. ha�vtngoa .bcard, e ther •d Etilled`,f'pirits &`, made-and fubfc Y 9 P in cs eceecltn five >htxndred'J llors wane .in caflLs ek- r g :• g ' ' •fail C:ollec'foris hereby authorized and re nt're. , ° 'upon � � t' e "therefor, to licence fuck fhtp or yelTel �ceed`ing two hondse�i,and fifty -gallons., or:in bottles,exceeed= it + plication being road z g one,ihiondrW .dooens fuzar. �, >tn. calks or boxes .etxceecl'tng >x zAIbe tfiree tloltfand pnda_tet i>l Chem,: or:babes exeedtng fide ; Ind be it' urtht�r enacted, That it fhall and a el Lun•dred Honda, �'of�ee ;>ih Eats or ba ,s=e�ceedt ��t, f SEC. 1 O. P ng one tbou- ` '"When ow►�ets lawful for the owner or owners of a.ny lice..... -. t A: �„� cancel li. g he f'and po pds,' Ox fore wmwr-chandi�'in packages';`as irq'port; NIE { y at,, to return fuch licence to the C,UI e�or who ranted t cence, ana the eat for; whiclLit4,as granted, ed; ,exGeedi gin vaiue fuer: l�.n died ;dollalys,.,ar ands v�aares y f tainnew ones, a'me, -at'any time \vlthln •y . . , _ za.r 11 thereu ort cancel the fame and fh,11 licence fuclt At r cr rand e� c >n l}> ng+ finch enumerated or other 2rti.. who fha p 5 : . Q .m 7 ' " ne�'v upon the -application ; of fihe owner. nor` owners, cies of . tetgn.grvt{h' <.�r, anufa ' tkre, nr of both, , hof`e ag veflel a a Pg gt'e ate Blue -exce d ,.r,etght ,hn cl�r .d: lags, fha11 re po s: and upon the conditions -before required; bet'rt com• , p • ta,t oIdeparture -of!fugh, p r e ei_ ; fno he n .. . t vtrbeie i plied vcfith ; and in cafe the teriu; for Which "the ' former t- " - t �� , is fi. ._ . . • ; , ,PN • 1 ?toll } ranted `fhall not be expired, an abatement of the f#te ><xz then"= , >ral*e' a€ t grad fubfc �b�e d� licare(,: � p nac'tls cence was g ' . ' tonnage of fix cents per ton 1hall be made, in the � proportion o the ,-whole ole pf rft�ch ,c;ar v. on>bAa d!f I� fh p ;or. eve (i'e1; 'pe cifyang i� fuch M:�W;=* r e sand 'nki nb s • ; f. e ;` ;< . p d ihi or cad►; ba box, :ehe or fJ m, r e�y of the time fo uncx tred . ; _ . , . } .pfa...kage c�Qolktng tet&nrte, ; vtbh SEc, 11 . And be it tirther enafled, That every licence p, , ame and the 'ort to ��•htch the belongs, nam and place saf, fi4i �e of ever�y,�Wppei Arad }Oonfignet, y 'r Lscencea ve€- veffel (hall have here 5 p is r�ivi�dect for re�lf- and the: na>«ttt, i d� h ; axW to �'eachi, aiid if there` b '€cje to hang Pain ted ort her (tern , in. the manner, as R . •y� j pPe y a a. r . 1 ! ' • , �! name and port P �•olle�o��:c� �urv�:e ar ;r,ehd�ng :at-�,f c�;• dr't Jor WO =fi?ve` enced fhtp or effel be i painted on the tered flztos or veffei5, ,and if' an he 'er 'or o�Nners thereof tles;xhe eof� he • an del tier, t r )` Y T `y! V llcrn. found` without fuck painting, lite nR n _. . haa�feffs,to t1te: Golleor, S fhall pay twenty dollars. if athereebke vi e,At e>ty i to the Surveyor, �40pine -w:hom ht r ; Z'hat vheti the mailer ifial) rear ora gra. , the bet ,ol his n wiled d`r> fiEc: j• 2. 'nd be it farther end' 17ed, icefj' f r ` c ed, fhall be boats ex e vefrel f Pr than=thy.: goads {thren=catai�isd ,wbne legallypnx d eI of an lic:eltced fhl or , err :and , Proceedings on P Vie!: x1tGie�s: the.tpou paidr -feourd, r if , ' i>r� ts difliled han a of n,�€ chap ed, the new maftcr, or, in cafe of lits abfence,'the `o�nii- r• , 4i • - : , =1 ed; t$tg th4t'', h,0, dx*ties �tfl f+t1E 'pn E C g er of one of the owners thereof fhall repot t fuch change _totnta t yet U t p have tete of licenced Uegja� paW=. (�r feC, l! d+s„ r(: 1 ..41i1 L. fdld C � B r t , w I; i 'i relrele. g < . _ may .hap_' : . . r the Rrt where the fa p 1 . Q _.'orUr. the �olleor refidtn a. •--•- . . the to t ve ctr : t ' rikf - tl�e, ;fa oe he ' f'ad Jrrasifefis, b>ae of en if there be ane, otl`terwife, he,Colleorar efidtng at � ._ . hie � _: . � . : : j �( an ort, where , fuck fhip or yeffel may Hex rave, whb, w - . • ,���al•1 ,ret�ra� t t'h � . u . , e��d..�af�er ;�yt<h � r �r�rt • ��e� .w • _ P' ' , . Y P of rmation of fueh .new ma[ler, br in cafe: c fyJtng;; terevp; g # rall�r, •tie:iadi on furh,1 iP Io>` - ' r th or ve 'ei , a horprin .,: t~ to tp ed �o the porgy of itis upon the oa Al h got his abfence of the 6; riser or, ons of the owners; that ,v i.� ' g" f ;) +� � . .. , of the LTntted' States, and :that fuck chip or � effel �t�srtl0�s .,•xA�d�3#: any �htp rpt �e��i -be><�'^ l��d abd� 'eke == p, a citizen ntinues ,r<n force; be employed ted,; ,afnreld'. lf;depart' fr®rige fort ,where, :the may. #! e fuch licence co y $all ntit, whit $b' �vehflut �te iafiter br -comrundet havha ` ftrft mat`; . in an manite y of the United •Mates g azo r; whereb the rever%ue i<,:, Y rauded flrall endorfe fuck changeonthe lid' �,'. ,d. i�bi'cx`tbed, vd lsxiCate•"; a, i ire s of, t-he,1an•'c�i�ng on, aria be def �'. ,P ` the clew ma{}er ..a .and when an chane b 'd:fn fht ;br.. v�e#1'el and in aaf , rhere+ b ; amlfcco>r cit; ' with the Hai' of Sure or re tdingwnt; ffuoh -of. Pw in five. iril s Ith r fhall ' happen, as aforefaid, and fuch, change fbah not here- p�► a eof ; w ouat< aryjag: previtya T dehv��d the favie:t4 tie fail y ported, and the endorfement made df fuch` change; as is here- ' 5' in required; fucli fillip` or veffel;'fb�znd carrying on the coaif: olledor or Surveyor,, and obtaining a pennit;,ip;.janner ;as ' ..e or fiQieries, fhall be fiibjed t� pay. the farzte fees and is hire >E} re ��iFed, . fhall . a cisme ing trail hur►drQd td�tllar9;. , P y,, itCll I#1�d6r : t'1 . `4oa'`i�tnaa cs tonnage; as a veffel 'of the United ' States, having are titer, -' g g t � pay Ec, -50 ,end b i fa •ther�era Lf�: ,That �the'n�a{ ear vi• co�nw; and,the Paid ntw rnafter fhall forfeit and a the Turn of tei� mat? ' ,,, r.p :' vefi'el fi+c+enccdr carrying an' the, dollar$. dyer .of eve 1 ,or rthe�' .ena�;ed, " 'ghat it'fhalt be lawiti� oaai�ngi trade , having'-on' boalyd, - ' eith' . . . • bis or end er :dzfiHecf =firsts zn sltex�` Sic: 13: he :t fie . . of licenced coag ' " `' es `for an officer concerned Yn the cone ton of the' cai ,c%ceedts-g.,,fivo-hundLed $ ,ons , wine in . calks , eze , • nINCfreis hav ' e f;iirolii�ent -or'ltcence of any ftip or aiag two hundred and f>eftq gallons;:. w in boftles �ek-d ' lig ing on hoard at all tim �' d•ho>iz eri- ' ue .to infpet til la reg en , one hudd dozrts, 'ngar if><.cafls �r Mixes e�ceecn &it a >. rolments may €p�t�ts� inroedted, vefrel , and if the matter of any fhip or veel iliall not ex i- g b� thereunto ihou 'al d: nd��; tea i•n- chcfts' br boxes exeeadirl ; ci when thereu o by fuch officer, i C bit the famt; dred`pou.ndso coilix -in or a s eed ng ott ` houf'and llars� F' {Mall pay one hundred ddtixe< W 4 pounds, \ xm i r;. 1 .p' • _ S :a rel w ti , r a 1 xr ' N. n 4 J 'J -.4•� �_+ry . . r v.` •+ `, r.x '.v1, �$ - q ,.mss ` w �I( 4•JJ' ,i.:1.•\ d,...: .(_ ,. 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WM .. -ae.. - - :, a-.. . .,.,.+: . :..yu.a: ; •<L-!. . .. 1 " {. } $ , a do r - , Ai U TED . -VIS 1� THE 379 A txr "! �V 37 Each fhip or veffel maybe, duplicatemanifeits of the whole A.U. 1793r it { Pounds' or foreign: `tnerchandize in,pacicages, as is ,ported, cargo on board fuch fhip or veifel, or if there be ,no cargo on ,:+ R f1.D. Y • P dollars, or Dods, wares or board he (hall fo certif and if there be an 1 793 g Y� • y di�ti led fpir�ts, . exceeding.in value four hund eed dol ted or other articles` ' ' ` , merchandize, confiltmg of fuck enunicr a or goods, wares" and merchandise, of for growth or man }; : of foreign , ' or manufae't I , or of both, whole aggre , of lure on board,other ,than what may, by the Collec'�or,be s gate value`exceeds eight hundred dollars, and: arriving rocn� deemed fuflxctent for;fea-ftores, he fhail fpecify in fuch mani• rA. `9 t a diilriet' in one State at a diilri�t in the fame` or an adjoin a felts, the marks and number -of ever cafk baa a navigable river, Ilial], Y , , r � . �� box, chest or, package, cont . , 0 the fame, with the name, and place of _` 4 g 1 . ing State on 'the lea-c©ail, or. or refCdence of every (hipper and confignee of tuch diiiilled it 'revious Eo the unlading of any part of she cargo of fuck fhir ' frits or Dods of for i n 1 'deliver to theColleor,if t'fiere be one,if not 'to the P �, P •p , g e g growth or mantzfac' ure,' and the or . efi.� , i or refidin at he port afher arrival, or if there be no quantity fhipped by, and.to each, to be -by him ' fuhfcribedT i surveyor r Surve or refiding` at fuck . port, then : to a Col- and ,to the truth of which he fhallfwear or affirm , and Thal! Y. Colle&or o Y ° t r or ,S" or, if there be any fuch officer;refiding with-i alfo fwear. or affirm before the faid ColleLqor or .:Surveyor, { lec'lo Y , , that fuch goods, wares or, merchandize, of foreign growth ZY bV . .,b in five miles thereof, the manifeif of the cargo, cern e y „ f f=om 'whence fhe` y rria ledge, and be- ,E the Colleftor or Surve or of the dif ri4 t � . or, manufa�ure were to the beft;of his know re be fuch manifeif) otherwife the du licate lief, legally`imported", and ,the duties thereupon paid or �'ecur- 4. failed (if there, to .the truth• 'of - ed or. ,it 4Arits distilled within the.lT:�ited States, that the .i l �ife{ts thereof 'As- is herein before .dire e. ; duties thereupon have been duly aid"or fecured,� u on t +, , before fuck officer, he (hall (wear oto a 'irtn end Yf which performance of which, and not before, the Paid :Coll Ctor or there have -been taken on board, fuck ilii or yeflel,`an, ;other' • ' than ire c©ntai,ned in fuch ,tman& or~�roanf- Surveyorfhall certify the fame on the laid anA�:ifet r; one;of ; ' ' or rn�ore godd�> w.hence1he firm' �. feft ,`ftnfe 'her de arture from the port, frotr which he shall return to' the imafter, with a permit, thereto X4. 4 the Paid nnaf- annexed, authorizing him to procced. ta his of deftina- .t failed, or if ani goods }lave been ffnce landed, f mmander shall made known► and particularize' the' tion. And if any, fuch lhip :or veiel '.ihall , .de art (from the ter or .co P lleftor. e+r Surve or- or::if no loch good�� port where ihe;ma then be; having distilled f frits, or -goods, - 1 r tame to the laid Co Y - PForfeiture, l t ken oo board nor lan ed, he itis]] fo declare, 'to „ + ze of foreign growth or manufac}ure on Piave been fo ,� • wares or merchandi P , ' the truth' ( v�thich.he ill , (wear or a.rm-' Whereu" on, the board: without the feveral thins herein re uired, .being, g q r s , ax Ott • , ;` ;:� r r°Sur e`r r ihallgrant a" permit for un�a ing complied}with, :the wafter-thereof shall forfeit one hundred d ..aid Colle oro Y ailars • , or if the lading be of. Dods, the growth or nianu V� a part,.pr the .whop of fuck car • o, ;,as the fa_d m. er or co x, g g , . fac Ynander n3a re c{eit• And if there be no Collec'f or. or turf n f t1 .he ZJ`nited_ States only, or, if,loch ihi or; vefiel have . Y , q , no aro and ,cher de art without the.fe�ter`alt things fide at or wit?ii'II give miles of`the laid ort of hi=' 1 ' veyor, re g j. ; F p, g herein • iter or commander of• fuch .{hip orveel niay. requ+ared,,betng comp ed with, the faid ensiles £hall forfeir arrival, the ma - e .the laden ' from onboard fuck ih� or, and.,pay fifti.d6l1ars, . roc to difcharg g, cI veffel but {hall deliver to the`Collector or Surve or,°refidin1 . CC' t' end be.it urger ena�tied, That rile Y • g S� i mater or . commacder, of'every ship ar. °vefi'el, licenced to carr on ' P Ards arrive, and at the firif ' ort, where he" may next afterw, y Matkcro of coal r the ti.coa{tin trade; arriving , at any diftri(t,of the United 1� veli'elewhe within twenty-four hours of ' his arrival, °the manife o�" from a g'. ' notmn :thereon tlie,tirnes. when, places States, f � . - ,. . any dlftn6t, other than a di{tr �t in the , fame 'ad to whom to : znanifeits aforefatd, g deliver mani• s therein tuentioned have been unladen,° or,an adjoining State. on;thefea-coaf},or on a navigable river icas. where' `the r ' goowhicb before the laid 'last mentioned q�Coliec ' fliall deli�ter, to .the �Colle�or�refiding at the :port �where fhe k A to the truth of and the tnafer. $ • a may arrive if there be :one,- otherwife;, to the. Colleor, or " for or Surveyor, he (hall (wear or affirm' , S.urveyor in the diflri comprehendn loch ort as the f or cUT ommander of. any ilaip',or, •vefW-, being laden a' aforefaid,' felt, or manifeits,`at g P e _one � ` email neglect or refute to deliver the mani ortlieother.� may refide neareflr thereto,if theColletlorOrSlu- Jl f .yr the times, and in the manner) herein direc'fed` . he shall a 1?,. Y veyor re ide at a diftance nota exceeding; five miles within th - ' e , twentvfour hours or if;at' a greater diftance, forty-eight one hundre-d dollars � _ 1 � � gi� o .,h. the tnafter or com- r hours nett after his arrival ; and previous to the unlad _ Sic,_ 16. And be•it furth ,r ena�ed, Tha� p j Y , . , very ship or vetfel, licenced for carrying on the' t of rise goods brought ,in Erich ihi or veflel the nnanife , wander of a he caro if there be an certified b t saucy or ,�a�tel. beia destined from any dt n't of the an g � y,� he . Collector or of veffela defti- coaitmg trade, and g Surve or �o£ the diftrict from,whence the. ]aft failed and .fha„ u�a r r y sect from Dae than a di{ln 'm the fame, y �lnited States, to a dtftrt�t other} 11 m State on the fea'`coaft or on a navigable ' a ch diftria to ono- , •' , Cher. or. an: adjoin g make :oath; or,afFrmatiora, before the.. fa Collector or ' Sur- - a� 'delive`r .'to the'CoU ve OTV that -theii was not when he failed from the diftric't t' Yr. • river, (hall, previous o her 1 !r, where;hs raanifeit was certified,: or has been fence t for refiding at the port where fuck chip or velfel snag be, `if or then 4 ? ' there is one, otherwife to t+6 Collector of the diftri�& corn is -any ,more or other goods wares or merchandize of preh�ending fuck port, or to a Survey©r within thediitri�tas foreign growth' orrip.4nufacture, or dit3illed fpirits (if there ; � . 1 the one or the other may tefide ncircft ro tkc pore at wliich� fuck be r 1, fit �' : • rt A E` 4 •, { `4 i F1/ + r y .«f ,. .r� : - -••._ K,:»� w .. .i ..._.. '1.a /^' „ F@„- / - �y,:x. .. '�' +rre..;yyy, a�+ "`[.ry ' +ti e ,.. ... `. ;;:: r?w+' �tV w . .,,� '1 e•'•'F1 d '� .. ' tib., I ..a} p ,1,... ,.-r . [Q �a�.:S1IPM:�:iea��iQ.i�Y1'1FSd:.if''ik ...•:1'<°.v�.`�4'om„..kwvw:L4G:.i,•,v.._•4ee1.£'^,.:en°.','.'F�A1`�'.�I.}.h.�11�Yt�ie{i.lAfB[� :. " "'�bMlrii.4 „", ,{; i '.,iMR.+ O"I`"'�" WMti111rn1ll.N�liiYir' a :;.. r . : _...- e+ .. Jp a£ ,f•.*� ..•.ii h'+—y"'. L J y:5 * t-, j.- .`"{ 4 r'.3 di, n ']:;, , .c rot +. _•R d 56 .r .9.a v t ..a •. .• ..... .,.n':.. ... :..:. ..r , ,'.. .,I .r.. •.:. J • Y 1 Lynx n a.ra - N, • 1 I - D 5 TES• I � •. .T N f wat4, the ,r,�.A 1,793- 4 erchaiidize, of foreign .gro:�wthi or ul?kg4 - ac'��tre., ,..+ L ar '�rE box, cfiieft or•, ca .e �•---�r"°-� 8 � sparks and numbers of each Eat, bag, . ,P . : g _ , : �,, contaiani>rag- �the•fame, vaith the n��e Qf,the �ihi}�pe>r..�,n�ed be an , tither than fea�iiores, on board fucn : o©ds1 'heinaii f ignee of acl� . rhich musufea (hall .be ;by h ni .exh� . •f1.,.�J. 1�93 y . d . .and if there be `no such g, 9 z f :nny Officer o . the 4ve:c�ue,.when, .bey t} P r� al�ired_ end i4A axfo info��n fuel} 5 the�rexn mer� >lone , for the' l�nf eclon o - tin board; he " . and if there be ,no faro 1'uchlOE�ver, t�hcrsnto . +� t: •F `', � 'o -fw:ear. ar -affirm � , . e the:certifieate of the�,Co11e or or' �auxveyor '©`f fa:letl . anu ow (hall' ro�uc •O�if�c�r (fro. ..hence` inch :fliip Qr '�e�el �lai� _ . P epee the i ft wiled, is :aforefa d, that Each the dl }}rl�from h • �, r ail 1 fhe-his 4been ism .;pont, �v#�e>a by lim o ;ioter�ragated. Forfeiture here on Each Colleor or Surveyo fhfl d;it t; ,rn ;}er ,af such a ip .ax Iveei fhall flot be provided, P , s�t3 obtain per. is the cafe) T . _ 13 a rnanfe , and mite for uelad- 't• for u= rladYng' t' 'e whole; or part of Each car- n lis arri� 1 witthin any. Each d� r '.v� t: ing. 'grant a pert :a ' ' be an wiehin'his ciifiric't, as the maifer may .re- -exhibit the fame, as is herein required, ;f the lad'ng of fuck .r go {if there Y) f 'the goo, wares 'and neer- el .con ifs who -of g0p,4A,-Xbc .p-i od�uce _or m.Apu• ueii ,. :a`nd where a=part only o gllp,ar, u h,Y . . q an.0 aaure, 'or' of diff filled rowtth or •mdiffilletl f '(rite excete ,) he ' iz� of foreign . g .., . . tci be land- fa Urr :1qf AC, P-Pio'd States P, • • #� chapd Lor veffel ,is intended 1 rfe t tl, ept dollars, :ar if there ,b di fR r `' N . : brou ht �in,fnch• fhip n , g l f.9 a k v9 a Mlle its, or i' Es' s :or, ner ds . e, f ir>t r Surve 'or4a11'=ncake an` enclorfcme t r manus ., r tWt o fin; ora g:�ods,� yv�re � o f fote�•�n � o , , , . cd „the lfaid Colley Y : f eci lti` the ar= ienEt for lea- _ `af the nanfeff, - ®n ardexrgptirlg khat pi.4y ch art; on the bae� , , .p ifei�' -to.,the fae u h4? if h-e fh ll refufe� to iu r of. fn - Ort' ,, and fhall ret�xrn •Each 4n an. Ares Vie., ((;tall fo061 �,ot',t�• ;d�l�� I 'er ,,a ; ;; • :. , a trcles to the- landed , . , . ,. - a re aired, he thel�eo>n, his permiffion`, for -fu�h 'lP n e thee. . n-t atocles trniy. s. is h .regi, .. „ q , t. Vit, r��aiter endor- dor-An- alfo ' _,tier defitina�i rr,; .and .if a �w r. �, , - ° the lace of it a o the f'u �f .gne •hundredAgljars AidYf any of v�fY`e pro A10 '. ,P " ufeit'o de= 11,f r cit t• or 1; top 'le6 -or vele 1 e of fore( n �§ L ; : r br 'veffel' fiiall{n'eg y .., s t a,:on., pa Id, filch,hip 4r . a,l b. - e ' in aifer :df fuck 1p„ the geoid . �{�� the rn . t. a° has > o'car 0;' the'! (tilled twat?hin the U nit- RI' , er , 1,t; �e ttnan><fefi, (aY if ih • ; ne fhundrec grov .klitor �m:anu���nre,,pr of,flx#�it., dl�. ls� f 4 . ,. fed :th fent � .. - o tie be td bo d Y' s an ar ' the time ire :e - all or ei n �t :t�$, c ;fad .as . ' f n luded withit�i - lze .of Q • . Vis} d 1 Qt b .� in thaw War and', me'rcl an r 'e� tan. :' l ich , ; , e dollars aid tie go . ., .ry board ' fit�h . Q �� 1., a forfe�s �• ` fpttrgt� foundon _t Forfeiture. a tyre or �difi lkil i � l3thlte gaffer)- 1,Ott . _, , .by4 -pay be Collc��tnra of man, f as ib�all and k' •row`tl2 11ot � f�acu, hat;lt f g 4ii or vefl'el, Ing' !8M., ; n 0 tt rlkew nab d, gennfylvania ; h r t landed from nuc p r .s. ., =. - t fame flail ` of Pe 1vnia, 'to r r, or and if the '3 �Qr '10,f alae , � may grant Ye . aired shah ' "be forfeit , hereb • req �. ;� doll's itch ip at' s, . iaw.f 1.f .r- �e l�� f ; - �.or riper- wits value rrf tight` huYidred _ t to the . . ;- alfb gr � R'r;-t i rofs the Vis, i• 11 be � , J,P �o - O+o , a a� oux ture,la tit .�nnits� , ���� argil: and �f-urnj hejr-atackle, app � r e e ft 'tom 4 or vetfel� ith c<x . , _ �►aA� � e.�ir- �� o ac nos " . w r (} �, f ,. :... . .' I„F. •• of w• y, tQ diti p 'I I a 4 a e; ted. .. <, ; F . ;, t rhi a ,� tof.lVlar''landtor � New �erfe ,•��. iprf y /j� ur�ti�er ened 'hat notr>ta n ,./y t a 'e,� toyr><cn;F1e. : l . Y : -. 't � � 'l$°�,:..fJ /i ✓ -t. , ! r.rt t .. j er .•L7 �i x e��•���� +rl S:Ec. 7 e'�l, ` ab te $ olle r.,,of �h0.tliflr, f?f » a ib confiruet1, � © hg . , - . . a,, ; ���nd�4� .t. ;� _ }R, tained� fha � ,. - } eta ,rofs theState ; a con .. a { 'el J ]�S eticed f Q fhr or ve err;carrying on_ t t e . .. i x xtl teafpQrtaxtQ ,. F >. nande>F of any, lr� dif~ tog l e :t;, r any a}iirf -;o Ma tom °in nne Mate, to;as - a In what cafes s and from a dtif � df low er $ a _ .� .p , ,.Q r , ta- V- � i . : adef ere of ref- coaffi 3' tjr i - ©Zi ' , ;� ` I ma{t g , bO �itate on 'Che Via` t �i�l a s”f � M), 4 1 t, .faix�e� or , an adalliig _ _ fell may be ex- tri 111 t•• board OOCiS, `'9pateS'`Or 'm'er " a r: � 'g�#�ia .$ra rlX x. ge>hifvl r emFt from de- ' able having on g ate felar�4 � xQ te;,d , a uavig river, . . . magi- on n3anua+ nre of the r livering , 1 " .Ci�Odli :`or' e� : 'pecly 'Llk1C e% t � ' gait shall prefs t4c a wth _ 4. . . dxf fetiethan' lis a :of .the pro F ° 1tS: i, '<llec l _ tcrrs,)t or cl {l� l p r rw d>tfi e! .__ - _ - - xo nrf B ationse ° ons xeeg - .: �';. t3 a co 1' ned� u 3tetf states ., fi 1 1 iks �no . n �ihe ��w�er�o a-�.. : � ��:� ,. Under what �3n Y.,; , : ns w1ne� i>a ca t more r f s., o.,,w,bol ryh : oed , , alio • , . u r[9 J _ o; hundled i fire g . _ k ck k re ut 1 notnaore tliarz „ , or rn he�tl�e AvCv �a� cx ttpn, Qf1e ; ages -. i. l ndred`�"and£ ° =ga1 } - ►. 'n,0, 'oodS hap two- h fiff y sorts. s or- b $4s thrt � al' a fibers d � L nS� :�. ar iii,,caik baiez,- ,��eff��Qrot��ier�v><fe, �l��i. tl?e'7 � •, � $ 1 e� hundred �eloze t the,owm- more, than .i .. . h flys:or' bQ e ,nredr e �' ,:. fioiif�and o� n+ds, t+ea, In c g � t a�h �.l��at-e,,•,��i. � � ; t�a ore than :thfee- P . (ks ore' ba' flot or;: fm, , . . � fig. s allg,;f��ar� y red s° toffee m c� e ve hand„ ound in; t kho haiu fi more. nserchanh >< : ' rigid �a�p, led E oun or fore 41g ; yfi� �. e, 4an.P� jf 1 au{a . • , . . _ , ,etre � : .A4 .. .. r u.�tes th"�r nfi n � • •than one th n• uatd`red more' alue.:tban fot* i d+ , T:�t:.t e.L�y� er for ick,, , gee , i > ortcd, o not-mare v - u�t� .. .,ltd, . . , ,._. : , — packa es, P handy , co g as im xnerc ' , Sze afiirlg' of fu>Eh r . orlbgoot�s, ;�s d�, _ att, vit tw �nt:y S wa ,e x fall , hin c • dollars; ar.. oosl, er. g� , r f foreignrovtli or manufac= r er at of : faw � s:(aftCtr ��e 3N�1 ;�hg�e4f,,�t tlie��ase to vv� ><ch t or, . h th i env era aggregate to val fhal not more a r � : ,tio':.$e ? Po. repot �e ue t_ be r who r . , Eve e n d tore or;of lion, fe ma ' if'efi: thereof, or- f rsc't vh�ere hie fall fo arra , ; , ,. z j' tQ11ar:4? - tledx . .. . , . ,, , :.: . 'he thud a ght h�ndr-e dollars, to el'iver a> or on her✓ ,arr rat` r®v>ous to lier'daxture,, fliall deliver up the permit accom an in a fame, and i , of era row tn.a`•: • ersnit p , f . ilii iticl p j ng iq or refufe tb , In r ohha". P .. .: an tlielCeo the sav��uer r .,c �� ak ai s~ti w roved d - to be ', 4 . (thin Each difri . , ma•, epo l}�m` fucribud` ,d athin :x� i •{to1C,, and to - Y r t�. ;� in r r;tr + "�m� ld d Evih a xnanif , ley �e ,t�r�yff'nh ;gpo ,, ' . the a maft'er (hall be prod . ° w i'ch was 'on-board fhe ' and n+erchan- i • t� kt d�fo ver• •� �pna r l gin cli�r l ftad,,ail;fu h ods, •' ares t of the .lading, of wha r a (hall be fubjeft to forfeiture ; and sf the perit'il<t: gr - i `or �*e(fel', at the time of his departure Pram the d>tltr� p ich iii failed; and if` Che fame, or ar�y, par�t;�of : ; 4 ed e laft - , i wh : . • • ods; «+ares or Ota fuck lading, eoz ifis o£ dtf tli�d spirt S. '4r mercLandize, R • 40 S; 3 ;sa 1 jr 4( d ' r4 # , 't r ti t r 1 z e'L r . t . • - _.>,. .. .• : ... � ., - . . , , - .e. 7 , -. T.._ r h 'i J1 to.. . L . . -. ....:.., ' ... wry ....:.. .... y •n '..r'i '.ra'Mgl�.ad.* "':r.. �' .,O.ae`"" . s!" Y >o ,u.•r 2e..i u.. .' ... .n..g.. M'1(,r„ns•+r^cyry....eq. .,.:ab^r.. '...Mh.l.••• _ -::a- e ,L.. . , yll., . .�. . - ,..- , '-.,lorv.4....:.nll .sarwrli{ /Kn. .. .`5.' .,lii6ti/.,7.nG,w...,..i.a...,+..z§. •. :2L':..,il'l :n.:..a trdu::9G1", 1 -:: ;:Ir ,. >rae.u:.:.=;: �t.•,:,u•s. ... `.w.ylw.WlfhTn.. h•*" bidi'ia... ..raiarSSm, _ ` L <' q,. a .ti:'• \ '.n r �' :.!r..,.. `y: ,.,. ^,. lr R l:;' ki (��TI i,��., 4i x-..,. )Y4 .0 iA { K' 1 WI .1..... .. �• ..r-, • .0 ,.1 v i', .: , ... . . . :_., .. Jb a, _til tlf). • 4 A . \ 7d ` q U 1`I 3 rl ' � , _ was bour:d . iliall'.w,i•th AD.:11793� Do i , ed flial-1 'not be iven u ' within the time limited>.•for -making , ort other than the one �v whrch,the ce , - °w , , - 3 g 1' an twent -four lours of his arrival, if there be an :;U.fficer;i e �---- - b 4-=-Y Zt the Paid report,.the pe' or 'perfons to whom �t was grant •- `fidin at fuch ort and_fhe c nthue',there;fo lori rna1e; re� gs7 �1 t1i11ticR ,:, ed, neglec'ling or refuf ng o deliver' it up,: : fhall forfeit lift. g port,� . 3 F = : .j,, . .7 , .�� 7 .. , ..er. wlth'.tlle na:ne:..()f� tlie,place dollars for every tvi►en'ty•four hours it;fliall be; withheld:af port of his arrival, to fuch 0 c ,� , • , ^ , s he came frcim,, ..and: to �w;hich he is,'bbund, ,wirth, an ,at cOtiut terwards Provided, That where the,goods, :wares, aged merj � ' , of his lading and if the mailer o� fuch .fhr or avefl'el pial '.chandiie twbe tranfported,'in manner. ,aforefaid, fhalLbe,of ; r : ; _ �., ]lays ' the laid oaths and; erg he lee or refufe to da, the ,fame, 4c.'Elf Forfeit twenty do lefs value thafi eight hundred do p g , , ,e„ ' r nor full the owner' :or, conte lars. ,: : .: , , � �' : :; '3r" , a. . ! � ,. M it fhallnot be deemed necefia y, Uk tF `. . . • t dif. S�c. '2, :: t eras ec `That iff t o mater. o It. .6 rtf rcr nee 'be: obll ed to �'make re ort' to . th.e Collec'lor_ of .fie = , s g p 3 jl iha11 ar- con�nfiander) of any„ fhip., or vefl'el, irp d,,y�.d. icz the trazif car-, { S .; Duty o Colki ?. tric"1 w 'ere -the faid 'goods; wares and me'rchandize, , : . dation of„ or did ' to hr _ng; if a citors on '. , . g� .n' i _, vt `1 bo of veirehhaJr rive. s ds th o fr, n, . . ri. . di t•, : ..a', ,, an e, of�19,rpign grow : , �r pa �u-. in loft their x goods, wane ;, or. inerch .aiz f.2egiftercd vef- . wli.en fitly' fhi� or ' f , . , .. . , �: . % S -d• do 1�nd' e it fui�t�ief rn fed ; ''thatfailure ,or , milled f irlt5 iltall on.;�irs rrival at the grt to mitn�fufie. ' Eels employed °: ' , 1� , i . 1l�. �, a . . � i � ;I '.�, •f.• ' .4 ,M� i, vM •, 6 :•L• , f pt. , .. I i in going from .Vefle 1 `of the' United States; regr(lered.{ac ordi6 to-lavt�, fhall '7r` ,.. which ie was deilined, ,haye .loff or nuhaid'.the, certified. ma'= u k. to edr in oin` .from,Qne diftritl. ,in +the United States, g >; ' diQriQ todif- g g i , :. r. inifzit of he-fatrie, or, the permit ` w ieh ' yas given therefore 4 e -em . tri6t fubied} to b . p, Y; , other dtf{rie' '' fuch fhi or = vefiel; and he mailer ax , , i ` regulations ih to an , , 1? i, the O ' lle for ot•:,Surve. or oft dif}r'i , fr m whence;he Y have tan board Y ' , . ; ,. , ,, : :x , COmandeie thereof, 'with the goods' ftie may ;:$ fecR. r6 and iq fallen; the .Collec`lor:o, ; lice cliftric't' where lie : ia11A fb,,arr>ye, �4 of this a6t. • ' ` e art'ure from the diifri where fhe may bei o . . I previota<s to lier d p ilial] tae,bo'nd :for .tUie . a, mens of tie duties on�fucigoodsY " •.., . �.. . • r ... o ':.. T • + , , ' r ," '7: a• + R U r o , .. Y •: 1. { ` �.. t`.•+. fi and al u on her orf tval in an other,dfitri all be fub p y ' ' p Y wares. and nerchitidize', bf, fUreign 'gro�ytli or rnanufa.�ui•e, ' fees- • ;t o the fame=re ula in h° eco rexc.e t as to the payment of g p K br diitillod rfpirits within �fix mo`riths, the fame mapper as ' Im ifions enalties,tatld 'forfeitbreQ anid.tht like. du= � �' tions, rov , .li thou h the werextae u p .. :, .a , ° ntr P� b rhe-.,.fix. g , Y ' r ^i co n lt, ro- 3 ties are im vied on life -Officers, as is 'pro,�uided ' ' ' P . tided however, fuch bond.111111 i;e canHcelled,rrl' the, fad drafter 1 teenthr and feventeenth `fec�ions'.'of this ac'�e for chips or wef- , - hall deliver , ,or caufe to lie delivered, to tele Loliec`�'o tairig for carr n on, the coifing Made : 'Prbwsded „ , ^.� tterm they ` `'' AOI Eels licenfed y .g ; a d .wrt rn t e, eui limite`cl fo,r payment, fuch .bon•d n that nothing Herein contained, f>lall- be tonftrtied'--to ° " ., a r e.c on 1 however, , g 'a .certificate from t 'ec6lfoc' or orSurveyor of the tliflri from ." ': a ( y : . " , extend' to 'fe' iflered chips or veflels of the United States, hav- g whence he failed that fuch` goods ;we•re ,legally exporf'ed in s in ' on board'' oodtwares and merchandize of foreign -growth s . : f ,. .., g '. , , . , . , . : ,. hs i �'uch fhip oi• vefl'el, row fuch diilr`ic ��=- � • ,, ,.:� x' 4 a t or manuf� Lqure, brought into the United States an fuc ih p &Ec.,,24,,. dpd,, be: it further,,enaOed, T '.t 1f�e ma er ofv'corn= .. .: , , ,, , t and on which th`eedut>tes �liave veffel from a' iorei n ,; of , , , , : ., . . ,. a s'� •. . � � • .wander of every forei n ,itiip, orve�ie�; ,bund �froirn a .arilri� " �{lecs�cf,'vert �•- ,, of 7 . � , P ., ..: ,� � = � • ! g . ,_. �� � .�:. �� 'd o fecured accordm ' tti 1aWiiI. r not been ai g p an, the ;LJ•nited . States, to.:,a�n' otlierdlifri� witii; theame', }' } .. p • ,,, .• , : . ; .', " • , �3.. ni - . 1.} t ( �: 4. .ir .A'I' . 1 - / diRriick"I ; ur �4.'. ; SEC' 2 . fld be it ut•the� enacted, , T ha vvhe>ht any chip or.1 ihail �in .a11 cafes,,: revitolas;..to.�herdeparture from fuch dire p tri ,previoui}y � weifel, licenfed for 'cat ryrtig On. the fimer .fhall "Abe -'in'tended ; . ,, .0 , .. , : ' • 'to deliver a►t ., deliver to }the Collector o ,, uchtdiiii , duplicate mans ,ells . .� :, �• f c �. 1 R .r4 � �lrcate matin- totouch and ,tr'ade'at 'ari' .' foreign port oi• place, it�fhalibe he actin ion- ooard; �fiach^,, y� ,. „ f�na �a cdrrec- l Y. of the 1 or,,v�efi'e �f th r`e bean . 1 er vv er to obtain ermn-i chip l e o qrq of mal} S , c. dut of'thenatler', cdmmander, or n � " r p t Y ' • � if theree be none, he.�`.f�"al`, , ee ares t1 �t`+l"uch`'is the cafe, °and to °r & � • ' f of Mips ]leen- :t f the diflrl where cedforearr in fion for 'that _ ur ofe,`frorn the Callec' d>�o trt cli�of ueh' inai fe �'or,rdeclar"a"t p�n2 he: fhial�ifvyeI- ". carrying ; : ; p,.rt :�, , the : : :.1 �n the fimery fueh chi orlveifel ma lie,-•precious to her departure, and t � + hra•, x .. Lo r • p �' ; - af.r:0: and .a.... .,.,...in-;a. , n t o ii the Edict lle w, o'i= au:. . _ - ;ger.. r ,,. comm of ever fuch 1hiporveliel, hall f ' .•! - : : . . t the Mager or ,Y r iitn•;,,to . roceed ton the , lace `of' leis � deifinatiun: thorizin p P delver like manfes,�and �niake like entries both of the�_1ihip,• r • An .the , a ^ err or�M t coman�er .of ever fuch , for vefl'el` , orve 'elan'd of`'tlie oodswares 'or �merchandizeon board ' : • . ,. �. '. ;.. , .8,011" g on his' airivar .within an tli 'ri ., from,, any other 1 .1iri ; `; ' " time and under the fame penalty, as .by :the �� ' Y r" within the fame, (hall >n all cafes, within:�forty,,.eight bou s rafter; h` s ' a`rrival`, la sof lice IUnrted, States; are provided'for chi s or'veifels� o �� �� , p the :utaladin ail nods from on >ioaf�ti fuch 11 c or of the �diirr where Ice ; the United States'arrivm from a forei r. ort. And if-an and.previous t o : r, g,, . Y g ; } 7 / f . 1. ,' g P Y chip pr,,%rc ,, deliver to the.Co e " ; r,, ;, , }.� ., . r r ' 1 fhi • or :vefl'el lice for carr •in um hiheries, fhall,be p Y g .. ; - ma have arrived, a manifeil �of the oods,� lae3en oto board i s found within three leagues of the coaf�;a with. ,goods, wares • 'fu chip .or eflel . if any. there fb` 'bar if in ballaft only heIR X . h or manufaure, exceedin �: lz ; or merchandize of foyer n rovvt $ t,,v . . , g- g Miall fo declare anal to tile., rush of ,��hich manifefl dr dee . - ' the value of five`hundred dollars, without having• fuch per ' t together with. ration, -lielfhal"l fwear or am m ; and a o that .fuch rt�anite{b rnif�'ion, as is herein dire&ed, fuch fhip oi• veil, g contains an. acoount of all the nods wares and merchandize f ares or merchandise of` foregn.growth or ma- � 'gor vee] ` at ^Mie' tine' 'or ]cave ' 2 the goods, w > .. which .were on. board fuch 4 nufa ore imported therein, fhall be fubjef to feizure and forA p t ' x r• 't ' i� arzd tie thall ilfo deliver have l' ed b en (ince her, de artFir from the lace froYn w ehce. ie feature. (hall be reported lit to „ , �2. And be it fu Pna�ted, ; • . SEc f That, he wafter or co>iri� t fuch Gplleor the permit which"was jgiven him from 'th`e ' 1.1 t � arc natters of inander of ever chip or vefi'el employed `in the 'tranfporta; iColle or:of the dilfric`i from w-hence he failed. AndYif the t Y TQffe►s tra f. tion of goods from diftrid to diftria, that , hall put into: Y ,P g port. #nailer or comniander' •of an . `fuch` chi or �effel lilall ne n le& $ >f g Or ` ' l f {I A g • I 1:• { v d��i. • �• �1 r t k t, - - 4 i f t ; Y taw�tr , r y a : 1 r' 11FF .A[ C` lr. 'S i.. ( .. r r , (( `: i s. > ;. ..::7 ;, �:.. t .J ', N 2 i `t ' yf`.t v. ,i:ygiks. i {..,1 ' y i ' t.: ,.:•k a o,r '_./:yaCe a .;'y`r r e t wry ,,�.. 'y ,rr,:..,. ,y.y,,_. ^:.- . {. i• \;' y,.:.�" a M^ W,':_;� .r W. .pT r^. .\ 'e:i.:JA�. ... ,..� .,' .. � .. ... .-"-,.., .,. ..;:.,.• , i ...... }m ^ ,... :. a.'+.8`0 ,R ff,a.. 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U N 1 ��`� D 385 f 'hereih . . comply`>ing 'uvrt i any ' o`f' the reclurt•emenl`s 793 # a s; for any fervice performed, purf�zant to this Acts any reward D ><793. � : 1�.�- ', lnadb, life shall for-felt otle `Titxndred alollars' . t'ro�itd�d al�v• car gratuity, and every Surveyor, or other, perfon appointed ---,r---� •' , ' that `riot iirt lierei>'i' ctiht3ined Y a11i be iconftrued as atlec'ttng 1"ot�ai[u:e: deliver t , • ! g , ; to meafure (hips or. veffels,' who shall wilfully deliver to any Mie ayraetir,of tonnage or 'any other regv�lten'lents which p• �y s'ub'elf rvto . b: the` p`> een`t elft= Colleor or Naval=Officer a': falfe defcription of any ship or z ; Y fucl�l' fhx:p�' 'b>t '�reifels' ce rico J y 3 • ` n - un'it'ed States. veifel, to be enrolled or` ,licenfed, in purfuance of this Ac'tht Y rng laws of , bb (hall upon convl�t=<on; of any fuch neglect or offence, forfe � Sic. : 'Aid be'it!f` tb'er- enacted;`'that in every cafe where P , to the United States five hundred dollars, and be rendered in- Enrolment, &c. the Collector is, by .,,, this Aa,• dire4ect to grant any enrol= by whom if- n.t the hTa- capable of 'ferving in �anyvotfice of 'ruft or profit, under the ! j4 4. . y rri' ' 'fit;ence, Cer'tlficare 'pertnit, or other docu'lne , twea• e>rit, United States. ' And ><f any perfon, authorizcd :and required • r be`dne `(hail HE 'the tf rtHe e,. k val=b' c�r'refld'i�ng 4�-I 'lie ;putt,.(. b this Aft, in relpe6t to his office, to perform any a6l:or thing f 1Yie 'at��d overy ° Sur'�e r who 6111 -�ceftif a tnan�teit, `or re uired b this A ; (hall wilfully neglect or refufe to do and Mi r'afit' a erifiiE or t�tid 'aIl'rete ve`an cet`tifred. tn t�if � erform-the fame, according to the true intent and meaning A 7 or q , •1 . Ate,=!hall make manfhl-y �' , _ a petK�ar xs rs pt•oyftle8�' ornrthrs .. to the of this Ac't, fuch perfon, on being duly convicted thereof, >>t t•etttr`o ° ict'eot;�dr >fit>�rnirve.r,><f �t cat�cdti�en�e'ntl 'be finatle, y not hereby fubjec� to the penalty and difqualifications afore- kit C'`ol)eabr 6`f Ah et AIMri`&'�'be�e f ay°t', �itie. uCli Sitve�ytir 'itt� �e ` ' [ f'aid shall forfeit and pay the fum of five hundred dollars for l That before any $sip ?ot S:kr !& Ald be ii )� rtb�r em e�; r , , � , r the first offence, and a like frm for the fecond offence and (hall - eve e`l, `f the `bt 'tlaetl �t five loris, afid iA than twenty toffs:, fhacll iice`n'feil, 'fll`e' �aM •atftricafdrreihoit lh ll'b'e 't'Nid�e, aof from �th'ence forward; ,be ,'rendered incapable of holding any k . ()� office of truft *or profit under the United States: x an •�: ; ; '7 ♦ i } i r I ! ;. V�1/i�i+5 ert Vd • V�Qtivy How velrcls d bIlk it'Ch' up, or, vefiel, ,a1 d t ie fa�he p Sic ' 30. ' fln e it furt�ier enacted, That if any . perfon oi. ` r'f ns,fhall (wear' or affirm to an of the matters: herein re- } � ` l , under 20 lata i. _ �there'to► .a.s �re'to .be 'dbfer�ved'�n'°�'bat�'e o`f admta`fi�=in+g ids !hall be admea- ^ �. ! , , ; ' �,,. . a ` arca, 8 _ r' veffes to 'ti re `ierefi or'elirdlle , 3ut 'i`n all eafes, �wlere pe . ° y �' `! .. ,. J ,'; . . ` uired to�be verified, know�ng'.the fame, to be falfe, fuch per- Penalty, cfi `' ` or veffel o >ny aCher�a�ci�fd ihI or 've �, al q p �. fon' or- perfons (hall fuller. the dike pains and penalties as (hall li li i ! s .TSJJ ,•. J o l 1� •t. } gave beef ,once adiidfu'r MA'it 1 opL� 't7-ne c>�aty� to tinea be 'incurredby' perfons 'committiugwilful and. -corru}pt er1'u- y` .s .1 ..1 la^ 1 .• ) s , ..1 i• ..i �ihV.. , �,{:L o�e`.�f^V� �■i�rn, - ' S�a • P J, fore fu H, .thip 'or veeit AW ?P .. rt'. And if any perfon or perfon ' fhall forge, counterfeit, �,� r 'r r' .i:; , i . . �: Y e 'ecce ft�ch 'ih1 'or` ?Ail'&A _ au +# another enrolnen oaric � , ,l5 r erafe alter -or ° falfafy any,,enrolment; licence, :certificate, per- On On or fled in ,a" enrolucent.Y g - have`iinc�ergone''Pori'ie"aCe; 'tib#�,aato 'burnc�n, ubfcque>�i mentioned or required inthis Ac y e. rit,"or�other docume.^.t, : to the time :of her forrYfe;� �1Celffi to be granted by any Officer of the revenue, fuch: perfon or t .W , 2s .: ; d be tilzt 't •`�ti `t t , ' Thatit fhai •be'lawh l-for r " offe'ndin , fall forfeit five hundred dollars. E' fR1X .J'� .: ,:i:J i.7 L• ' i a '� 1t of►rd .6t—any #�l 'u VVVQ . � g �. er ons, ' o�. �e a �� . °,; 'SE" I . end be' ft fgrther enacted, That If .an•y : perfon or ti an � 'f1'icer• ,of:tla� rev�rtile td y 3 ccPs i j►' o 'ot .;yy r .ether', , .b ,a _. c th`rd f sr wtthld&` 'ills' ' dif- tcffe . , wh , tray �re"fiet5 I ttie `atsd''i1 =ft perfons (hall asfault, refift, obftruc's or hinder any Officer in on ob4rudting ' .,,. feWh `r.d � > , z c t on �iviEliinil f6h%t {n { and "t�iye fame t�: >1 , r .. . : ,,I, the execution: of this A& or of an other A� or,Law of the the e e U x _ �,- , a :. �.,j i 1. y of this Aft. alltrz 4 , ,. u.s, w : . he`�a .of ,thyned States i all a ear, t�ia •aa' of , United ` States, herein: rnenzioned, or of; any of the powers i #h pear,; ,fr EY�fc 'i �r'b`efl' 1,o`r the goods, - ><s �Ad or any other A or } „ r or authorities vested > n him by th y .. lids t5ecr><. comniti<ei �e> ., t a�•t t rti7f 18 40t' . °,metchandi'�e n'bb d;'o;•. rt' p wares acid ;, . , ;.. t � Law, as aforefa1'd, all andevery perfon and perfon's�fo offend- ;. , q f : :. `tore' oa�te fe�zt� t.cif.> h'�e,,fame. ing; (hall, for every fuch :offence,- for' which no other-penalty `are iial'e ;to' or F,, , r 5, , , .a 7 « , R � i , s '1'Hat i>h e�'c Cafe, with r e is articular! provided forfeit five] hundred dollars. ' 4 orsauc . lac. ., Ind be z#furt �rt �t�`t7; ' ' particularly p s Coll y . ;� . :' s. , r :: i ' t g " �• 3 And be it furtheriena�ed That if any licenfed 1hip a €orle>lture .of an �1 �r ��fl�l �r c3� � �SEc:� 2: ' ' e` _it)�1M •t"thcae�.`'dttty'df �`ie Nifk- ' ' '` ' .s 1 , ,, , ; or vette! fhall'be transferred in whole or in art to an ex- 'trierE aa-adl j!e, ffia�il aR, :, .x t .� a :i:: i$` ,... 1 l� �' P On transfermg �tor or Qther. roper �Mc'4r, 4h� e0te of to fes fon,.who-is, not, at: the time.of fuch transfer, a citizen of, and vefrels to fo- y 'f'F s 3 t ., c . ) res vers. lure"Afuc "ihp ordrub hods, as `o`r trt ~- refident' within the United States, or if any fuch tip or ?z.c . ' tattle= � - &Lfhall • ' .fQ)�m�e>ct ia e't���t, � �a�ne 'a� vow_ _ be employed any other t:•ade, than -that . for c�hanc�i�ae � , . : � .�� -. — . :: ? , �. � �r, . I jr ,e - -re dx ,names,. and, Elie, lace or. �aees t f.� efifl cic'e, P .: s ` which fhe is aicenfed, or, fhall :be found a.for ed. or alter . .s_ ... . p'. r' ` , �.Y .. edaicence, or:one granted for any;other: hip or veffel, every ;a erins,to, vsihom'any=fuci > „1r �ae' �aa thece=tlfif ft�clt 5 mer6iiid zebeton ed, c� were o g ,, fuch ihip-or vefl'el, with-her tackle, apparel and furniture, and . : c eszure, 4f`the are ihalt 'be'l ed tb htitn. the ,cargo found on board her fhall be.forfeited. , ' A :� + : ( t'e ery'Co Yo h -SE,c. Provided nevertbelefr, and be it further enalled, Th i ab o a �E'G •2g fur der � h 33' t In what cafes #` Forfeiture. ;, . E .. �; JJ r. z ., ! � `� 'e> t>l dltrt >tf t dr' HICLn e. �bf Pr'o :1 1• n. i �' 11`kno,wtngiy :make-aft r& - in allcafes-wherethe whole or any.part.of the .lading or car- vefreh mall hp .. any ¢a>! ar vef�el, and overt' o�he��,^���� b`r ����fdn ,ap�p�r>ht' go on board= any �><p or :vesfel ` flaall :belong bona fide. to any atempt rro�, 1 . :y; _h: , . . �: s - forfeiture! , rpt�ol'd, °r; perfon :or perfons other` than the matter, owner or n�arliners ed or under thein;,woo f �rae ' y - ani. certifi�calte, or other docuibefit tl �t'C f r, o r ; y to the of fuch fhip °or :veffel, and upon which the duties (hall have ,` f1ta11 'tat a �a" `other ' r ' true`intetit and meaa 'ing of'ths A�' or' � been prev><ously paid or fecured, decor==ding to law, shall be ex• � . _ 1 e are 3i this'AA '`b ` greater, fees, than , 'alibied, r fhalh re e e f f d `j empted rornta the�cont err notwithftandinany thing there- ' r t , � in contained o y g I A YY4 Sic. , S' 1 • R t ' j, ; X I . ,Y q SY ! � [ ani ' + 1 a. ar 'd e Ami '{No nR'" ..'J: 5{ . \t ' • +, pw , d� J ' ��,, +1 ua. • x T«„ �` `� ��,.:Y,. 5 • ! it t% "V - u pIr T !, r .. /!•`ta ,Ytl' t^+ "�_ .. ..:: :.u-'.,.,- ., '#"!+tY'."'; w��`'"':`er it .' .IIF... - >,.��.- r,.^"A•R.d...... 1-V 'a ..a.✓K ,:, ". i •;aY.:::#,(t. f. 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',.'.aYr ,'." .F,a.dJ� A':+. ,: .. ,. :....•,$ �1 r.., :.A:.,.., . ...;- . . ;. :. ... ,r Lr ' • :,..:.:.., A..... !r„,t'1” s4::.. .. .4 .l r r �'. .x . r f rz r 1 i r I o>F , THS 3$ 6 ' fees as {hall arife in the pof't for which he is appointed : A•D1793 r, �lrtd be it urther evaded, ;71$at the fees- and aha i Provided, alzvayr, that ir, all cafe, where the tonnage of any --•• ----' • ��i,v. 1793SE .. 34 ,f acre. �...�,. :.� ances for the' feveral duties and `fervice's to be; performed, in iliip or veifel (hall -be afcer- tained 'by'-any pedfon appointed , that is to fay ; sees. shall be as follow ; y for that purpafe finch perfon (hall be! paid 4a Zeafonable corn- ., virtue of this Aft, ' , For adp�eaf ring every fhip :or ve' e1, in or, to the penfation, there fori oft of the fees aforefaid, before any dif= rolnient; or' licenfing and recordir..g the fame, f of the tiributian tierco.f; as aforefad ; amd ,every Coileor and Na- fifty cents ;- if then of fine t'on�, and aefs : than twenty tons,,_ wa10: rer, �atid .everys Sursreyor; who iha11 refile at a , pvrt , s and net exceeding feventy tons, (event ' five v,hero,diere s .nss.Golle or, .fall taufe;to, be Affixed e , and con- ' J a ` of twenty..ton • . .; cents • '�f .abovefevent}� tons notexceedi :g one� hundredeay ,dept; in (sine ;.onfprci�ous place of his c�f�ice, a. faii fable ,off' tNe', rates of .feen, ;dieman dable by this Ac't., + ,: tons, onecents ; if ( above 'one laundred tens, on SEe. 35 Afid fie it furthet.ena ed, ,That ,all .penalties and hundred-and fifty ce'nr&. r{ fifty cents for,-'feiiur6 which 'shall b.e incurred 'by. virtue and force of •�Y_ For ev'e . certificate ',f,,enrolmen. ,, Y ;1 4N ry . t�wen this A�tl, {hall ,and `rn.al - be fued forprofecut d and recover- For every .endarfement:on acertificate ;of enrolment : . ed in like nunner. as ,ptenaltits and forfeitures, iocur,red by s. ty cents,, , � Penalties, &c. t For eget' licence, and granting the fame, including the virtue of the A&, intitu ed ` �� An A to regulate the con: a,u y went4 -fiv+e cents , .if how ruea for if- not exceeding twenty :tors., t y te�t'coa,of - the duties impofe�+d 'by '`lavr on goods, wares and and recovered= + " ' bond, ' fifty " above twenty, and ,not more than .one hundred t:o $; - merchandi�ze imported ' into the United States, and on the < ,f I more than one hundred .tos,one hundred:cents : ltonnage :of 'fliips nr veffels," may be fued-for, :priofecuted and cents , and _ �tl For every ei dorfement.on a licence, .twenty cents s recovered,-and '.shall be _app opriated iii like manner ; Pro= �� ' t� ' ' : in n�anifeiis-, and ,•granti0g• a perim pral CO � waded always, 'hat4 if any, C icer, entlltled�'to<.a .part or"`ff�are Vii' For certify g ' t is of any fuch penalty or forfeiture; .shall b�e neceii'ary as a wit- >; fed veifel. to proceed f rom diitri' to. diitri , ;tweotyfive cants, fif ns, fifty sen, nefs .on.':fhe a�rsal .:for f�sc-ipenalty or forfeiture fuch Officer =if lefs than :fifty tons,°and if:above :,;fifty Ce ' 04, ' a certified- :ma`nifefi and gx'at�ng' PErmrt inn be a witnefs upon the Paid trial ; but in fuch cafe, he 4 For receiving, e or be entitled to an art or 4iare afwfliefaid t t.ive cents, sxf ei .«an • el liven. i' on the arrival' of fuch :vett , fha-11 no't receiv ,' y P ' hf Curs z penalty or forfeiture 'and toe pgt or jhate to which be would ` < ' fifty tons,. and cif abovefi£ty ',to:ns, ty. . , ' _ ' r' mat4eftsy and;granting:a permit for a' vtherwife havebeen entitled, ihall accrue to the UnitedStates: For cera '' I.egl�G ifyirrg t'o' r. cee'd!fro6zn .eliftric`t to:,diftri�t., one hundred ,SEs.. �fi: > And be it fizer4h-er ena44' d,.That ,,t�lis: l�d` (hall coin. tered veifel p q . 1 0 , ,�R e d er,t e ft ry' g � on4� a��d5take-e� 'c�,frQ . �n ay �e sand fifty ceu a a f � x • anifefi .and >+.ax�txng: A -pot t� h the Ad intituled =,.1�n Aft ,.fop regifter- `r, For .receivin ;a Certified m :g incl `ahenc fo ,t � . a :::. when `th�3 g and fiftp - al of fuchxe ':iiiered vc'fiel, one :hntatdxedn and clearing veffelsy regulating the coatin` .trade:, and a,a�i �e ,n sores on the arriv g r c and certain other purpofes," , am! alto the A&, intituled, An other AEt� reL r,. cents . a,;etti o _ ,r .. .. ,f + I t, { er:iantit.~for a veffel; ;not ,belo ging�9 A to. explain and amend@ an A icit3 .1AC � ,.An A ox pealed, , . . � For grantl•n a P 1 ' , ' g p pd frorc� �dtltri the lnitect .S:tates to pxoce tizens o_ f regi.crinI and cleai+%n' ve els, regu aCitig the coal i ng trade, yen or.aci ,,.. rc ' 'vin the'rnanifie4t, t v 'hundt'ed :ern�ts ' • and for t ter ur ofes l be repealed an4d ceafe'•to" eftte to difirir , and iecei • ra txn a., erit►1t ;tA unload', P l , manifefi- d. n g P , r ,' e�ivn a ,a� $� . . ,, ��cept�as t© :�th�e validity of the-rtgitfiets '-�reeords; en�r-olrnents For rec g : ; ffei on; heir. arrival an off: d1ft � ;� . mentioned ve . and Ii e+eiisits, 'vifhthe cert3f-cates'and dncu t encs w ish fall for,fuch lad • two hundred dents -from another difirid, a�veteii' drone or grand, :ii� 'purfuaice of tliofe Ams, prior ' rF trait fAr a veifel ca�ri-yin oil theilliery,, to th� fitfl 'd# o£ Jure next, whicl�i'1 '4laltl continue lto be o7f For gran'ting a per ' • ort ' twenty -five ,cents, anid for;; he re- I' + y 1 were Prot° repealed -to tracts at a'foreign p . � , • r� sited in (lien veifel� '�i�-lrke,for� aii'd �e�e� as if the �faid ��s• n ' sods d exits t lfo as 'to`the rol'ecution 'recovery an'd diitri'bu- ;port and entry of any. foreig g P an p a , P persalt es", d f0 eit&e �ivliich ma t " , twenty-five cents. ; , . ions' of� ani' for fines; , E }. �_..:.. . ;,; A,311 recti a-manjfefi or' grant a And where 7ua y�yi/i Y.M��. • . have been incuired; ?r1b to the firm 3y �of June next; A 4 Y' : a, certified manifeit and grant a. :permit;' for wM +ch�purpofe lYkewife,the'faid :�& shall Uominuein (vice. permit, orireceive fees arifin therefrom shall be4r,e,ceived` by htni folely for Spee.. 11nd be it, rcrther enaed; `That nothing. in this A:fi to extend to w theg ' y t tt his ufe. And all other; fees arifti'ig, -,by virtue of this A � shall be co�ifirued to eXtend<to any boat or ,lighter, not being boats, &c• by. the Coleetor nor; at ( malted' or if malted andnfltdecicsd, ;em to ed in the harbor (hall be received and• accounted for, ' V'I P Y n , his option, by the Laval-Dffcer, where there '>>s one;: and ' , P � of anyt town or city. r' olledor Naval-0 and Surveyor,° shall u� � TaI7MgzrLt.,Speahir of tbeHowfe of Reprefentativeso wher. e there,is a C, ,.�,.Q: -2inA s; J0z?. T'_ __. . . he equally divided monthly, between-:tle fa.dfii.,,.a o ; �Y.= JOHL� AI�AIVI,S, lice- 'r fdeni;of,the ZTnited States, and v • + . •,where there is no hlava:j.officer, two-thirds to• the Collec�or� � Pr f dent of the Senates the other third tri the Surveyor , an•d where there is 'i and y • . ' Approved February the eighteenth, Y 793 ©nl a Collector, a fliall receive shit. whole aanount thereof ; GEORGE WASIdINGTON, h ! 1w I _ _ F Peefident of tfie United States. and w} ere. there is mors than 'one Surveyor in any T. each of them shall receive lass proportiomabl'e paxC o CHAP. fees r s ' k , r r � , 1 y i 1 r11j.,e4 • {4P i i k•• i�jrt t F d ^ n,.. .n.r�..,....tir ` At \b� •• „ `,µ. i , 1 MajA "� 1 n W�lm d4. :'c 77 f Y"� c i r :rl..e.: . }I• .N .. .. .,. ,y�. .�. i 5 , { ... A.....: .•,..J. ! t..• ... I .. { lY. ".s. fa': i .. rhs. . .. ... , , K—.; _ . . ..#.W.,:�'f"Ey"'. ll;'•=; pl .Y;,> . h..1 aP � A' �l ., ,. 1 i T r Y _i - .• y r. r j Yl C ; L A kY ,�, UNITED 5 , TATE So ~ r 38� 15 A. P T! /y�) T Q i4))' C H A p, IX. V -w--� kf,=i,V' AeD• il93• , s --Y---' • • fiP ation to the Pre ldent and Vice , og ./• ..f J,f , m , f :fin A� "F to rrornate the r. r s o U e ul Arts ; �an4 ,tq r r .lfn ACT providing Cor .� Unite States. of ti Pre 'den` o the U repeal the ani hereofare made•for that par ?Je. _ f ./� + L 0c ateand Houje of Reprefenta- -E "ivenr Red by the Senate and Hvufe of Repref�rta- �t^ r SEc•raoN ;< . E it enaRed by ibe ouc. ' Y fives rottfr United States of .r4mertcd, in iCongrefs '1 ' tines of theUnited States of�'�nerica,March r in the That from and after the, third day of Iiia a e b� d,: hat `wh�n'any perfon or perfons, being 'a citizen ar f/ernbled, "r 'cItIzen �� xlre tYx 'rted States iliall allel a th at' lie or they f the Prefident of the 'United � � Letters patent ' refent 'y�ear,' the compenfatiotlt o haw i aver ted any, Mw ,and ufeful art, imachine, 1nal�ufac- Cowpenfations. P mty.five thoufand dollars per States ihall be at ehe i ate of t6 tti're'or tolnpoft�on Qf hatter for •any new " and ufeful fin• t; annum with the ufe of the furniture and other" eflec�is be , } Y Ion in to` 'the United States, and now iii poffefi'ioh oft e r`ovemefit ,on any art, machine; rnanufad"ure or compofitioc� g of nfatte�r,' not known or ufed bei�ore the application, and gg r►r And that of the Vice-Prefident, at the rate five tit•on to x}1e Secreiar of aiate �f. nit ir. a Prefide.Y_ .- g. Y g r annum, in full for their refpe�itve ter- {hall refent a lZe t x. Y .ya thoufaiid; dollars per 1? .. and la , 'n `exclufive property in the fame, ' P` to' t`e aid quarter-yearly, at the Treafury. defrre,'of 'ohrainin a P e i s n that a s ent ma be ranted -therefor, it fhall and 3 = • r).i V1C�s, t To gear tette by JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Speaker of the g Y r J may b `'lawful 'for t& faicl Secret�ar of Scate, to conte lettexs the prefident & Il'ou e o Reprefentatsves. y 4 Y be by f .f made vu� in the narrie of the United States be _ orne , i 5 atenY -to " , . .. ' the Att - r , JOHN ADAMS Vice-Pref dent of the United States; � Ecifirigtelie b fhe'P'rofident of tl�e �3nited `St�dteS, reciting eenerat, Jand Pre ident o tbe-benate.•� rf hlations d fii �'eions of rhe fail petitiori;and giving r 1 , alta .w+F:A14 AM lL17/•/�S1(�1•v� � d`t'here- 1 Approved, February the eighteenth, 1793, afltortrlefcripei n df t efaidli��G1,«va. �. ..-.�� . , , - ' GEORGE WASHINGTON, ti an ranting to fu -p y . :tioners tris -her, or t 1 petitioner or pet., , e ident. o the United States. ` ' admin {irators or xiIigns, for a ter"m not exceed- ¢ Pr f f th'ei'r' heirs, fc�urteeli Years; the,full and exGlufive right aid liberty OOMMOOung • and ve'ndin tp tethers to be ttfed, . . �' �� g - I � fall :be w ' a agd'inn ea r ry hrch le i p A X } f' ' tion o difcQve` , . letters aten O 13 �'• d t 1 ; States, to ' iP"�r� '*� `tl�e At D era" � C Con re 'thin lift e' fs 'afte... 'fuc'h 'deliver-yo, " re cal° art'of a Refolution f g e exa� fined ; `mho, Vi e n -- ti 'd ' fln AC'f` to p �aY - - r4, , 4 , one thou and fevers hundred and j me conformable to this ac's, fha�I,` cer ty -ac.. a , , tzsient ninth of :r uge, f o Saint f he �i d 'rhe a `i ea :htei ht, re/1'eting . the Inhabttants, Y' P at Elie tout ' t ` reof; land cern t11e 'ane to ` the , 1 . .ftrrdi�ngiy, g Y, ;; e etas; of State, ,whpillprefeiit, the letters lgarent thus ` Y Il he United ts. j fi ne $i ca fe t`he teal -0 t { R vincen jen. i'�i �;to lze° d tber N the Senate and Boufe of Repre a Arid the' fame ��a - ood and z l it enacted by Sta,tei�`to,,�be tli�reto; i , SEc. i. E in Congr'ef i tted Stgtes of ,rQmerica by :force of tliis ae�, -an the:Un antees,' tatives of tion of Congrefs of ava�l`ab'le'to h4 rantlee''or hat fo much-of the Refolu T • . �'oo toe' e tJ. for that pur' ofe;in the a embled,, e, houfand fevers hundred email= xe' ec�lydc' ' nd delivered' t�o'�'he iatentee ugu on ; l Inhabitant of •—tet- _ . the twenky-nig,«� �f A , cue of y 'Secretor, f: rta. P I , : Poli St. Vin. p P \ ht -ei ht, as:requires the; French and Canadian In • a- i r-1 . + cent, retteve3 and eig y g r yor ins order: r p: aint Vincents, to .pay for e: ence other fettlers at Pof ' 'S Ec. ' `. Y 'rovjde# d Vs, and`be it;f' hey' encr `ed, a .i khat ny. fromP bitants, an, which- ri htfuily claim- ; : r tin the of certain f»+• . . rve of the feveral trays, ,� Y g• . . o iha� l have difCoveretl ,an Ympxoveicetl h- The liberty of vets. the fu y allotted: to them, accordin to the ; *A. ' �, " - been a g r, , - '•. s If aL 11n`e�. or in .t C. OCefS "Of ' 1IT� COMPO ng an tm nment under which they had °n ed, and which: hadstine a . j,; ent dc - y the Y ai tiOr all ..,Te deem patented, a�i1d shall provem t : + r - laws and ufages goner "doll Ioi �atfCty , .,, fined. And that fuck Purveys nr �u� , and hereby 1s repealed : "neaor ,n=prodeent, hE �ll 'not''i � `date obt p�at�e�nt fettled,' be, be paid for .by1he United . thereof,,a! lnay have-been made, fe or vend the Aril in�rl ' dt��rsvory� izox 2< at'rlibert to makke, u . : , _ r Pxceedin the rates hitherto eiablithed by Gnn- Y... thrh`inven'tot' be'act ' States, no. g a> : lit�erty to ' fe t e 'im rovement r • ve s. b , A' a and declared, that �m -ohinging grefs for making Y ! fur ed it rs hate ;a, eompQhtrtin i o"v. ns of an ma�cbule; JONATHAN TRUWBULL, orin px' she pt Y i (� o Re re entatsves. � - ` i ° • �; �egtee,-'fhl tion beide&xnecl a -dil'cover,.y• { 4 '. \Y�eNbnr...�f tbe' 'Houle. f ,p f _ `��f `n7atte , tri any �. ,. , , . ... be VaCp dent o the United State ' and - r enacted ' hilt every inventor, - ed • w C G f ;j'gnt`� Je t ft6t't How to proceed r s "O'rii� A"1 �i`�`1S, ;Tae=Pref the Senate. c that . Pre�1dent f � Mete he'can r�cei�re ��paterit,:f�iall i' ar or aft r m, ' he ' atertain letters ` L t • •/ Approved, February twenty-firil, 1793• �lo'es vele 'be'heve, t at 'be -is `1 e°Ttrure inventor or dif p l,, . P ASHINGTON, code-ter' n'f . tlie. ;a m iC fine, or -Improvement fo'r which GEORGE �N , , States. L;; `ich z�ath '-or affirmation nay . : 'be made prefident of the United h'e fbltcai'ts 4 patent, w'h } � 5} R before any perfon authorized to adminifter oaths, . and fhall H A . liver L 4 , ei f, t • A +n+ 'Y t •n• J4 HYWt, :. *rI. j'$jµx.. d;..x�'»r�'.:�'., .Jiw (_ r h INX i1.1f 1M ...ptiv 3. 7l ... w • '..w, r . ....: a �:.: • r' - ., Irl 1' w.o u Z h F S r , c Y a t ,\i •� � �r 1 1 • y � f I y � y L A T S OF PHE T I� . S '1~ T S. 391 ; w °1 . 2 �a '. c \{ ��•l/1 of the have been made, for the purpofe of deceiving the public, on t1.D• i7:�;� + � { j ti ' �1. 1?:1 ;g3• deliver a written defcrlptlon of his invention, and that the thin ; thus secure°d by patent was: not , originally f of Compounding the fame, in g ', ,Is manner of ufing, or proses P difcoverecl b tale atentee, but had been in ufc, or had been Y P , r4" 56 fuck full) clear and exae'� kerns, as to extinguifh the fame defcribed in forne public work, anterior to the fuppofed � dl • •� . from all other. things before known, and to enable any per• P i ' covert' of the patentee; or that he had furreptitioufly.cibtain• ion skilled in the art or Essence, of which.it is a branch, or - In either of } _ ed ai patent for the difcovery of another perfon . t d to make, 'cdm ound, t . with which it is moft nearly connected, p which cafes cud rrfent fhall be rendered' for , the defendan , and, ufe the fame. Aradin the cafe of any, .machlne, he shall g and the feverals modes, . in . �rhich with coifs; arid:-the patent (hall be declared void. full explain the rinciple, a S C• 7. fond be' it furtberenacted, That where any State, be, he Pias ontempla err the application of that pritaciple,or .chi- state rights to r • 'n uifhed from . outer inven- foe its adoption of the prefent form of 'government, (hall , s , • invention when � f, racer, by which it tray be cli{ir g - granted h obtaining an rty, t° be deemed i r' h (hall accompany the whol ,.with drawin s and have • ranted an exclu all not be capable of nUion the a ems• g.. � y P t tions ; and e. P claimin that rl ht, fh p . • g, ' ' written references, where the nature ,of the cafe admits of clufive gi' ht 'under this ate; abut on relinqu7ffting his right fit, amens of the, ingredients, and, of ;thy n drawin s,, or with fp under .Erich. articular i}ate and of fuck relinqui{hi fent, his f1 g , compofition cf matter, fufhcient in c}uantity for the purpofe P .t ,t obtainin :an- exclufive right under this a6l shall be fufficient' ; 111 of, experiment, where : the invention , is, of a compofitton of g ' : . Esti tion fi ned by hi'nafelf and at- evidence. i matter ; which de p g And be •it furtber enacted That the perfons whole te{ted by two «�itnefi�es, fliall be filed in the office, of ` d certified .co res thereof' (hall applications for' patents;-were, at the time of paifing this aft, the Secretary of State an p p `• ff y de endin liefore the Secretary of State, Secret How ap licit h It' in all Courts where any. Matter p g •y art' at War ' ons depending be competent evidence, fuck stent-ri fit,, fiiall cosine, in quef. and Attorney- General, according to + the a , pafl'ed thele. tinder former , g,. uching P. g saw shirr be or thin to Gond feflion- of the firth Congrefs, entitled, An Ac's -` to :pro- t And : lush inventor (hall, moreover, deliver a ,model ' fife u tion. protec n r tar` . shall deem fueh model (note they progrefs "of ufeful arts,'. ' " on complying with the der this aft: of his machine, provided, the,Secre y conditions , of this aEt, and paying the ' fees. herein` requrre i ' l to be necefiary. may urfue their refpec'ti've claims : to :a patent under the urther enabled, That it:(hall. be., lnwful ' ' P L t SEe. 4.; And. be it f ,, fame: , 2 ; for any inventor, . executor or,admril rator. to, aslgn the: + Sic. .'' rind'be it fur-the' enaRed, That in� eafe of interfering ! title and intcreft in.the Paid invention, at any ,time,. . anc ;the ` applications, ;tire fame (hall be fubmitted to-: he arbitradon :of Proceedings td tttent, in. the, . office of Inventors may sill nee having recorded the lard aiugfl be had an in, • " la f three, one df fhall be cli�fen by of the ap+" terfering appli• = , assign their ti- . Sectetar of State, ffaah thereafter, itand rn the ,p., Fce o.. I. .Sn ties, the y licants and the third : -perfoh ` fhall be appointed by the Se cations. rt; the original in both as to rl ht and ref ®nfibilit�*: and cretary of State , and the decifion or award of fuch arbitra= 1Y i 1 fo the aff gnees� of afl'igns, to any degree. t01's; deli el+ed to tire' Seceetary of. State; in writing and fub- a +"u : . And be it .urtber enabled, . 'What if any. .pe>?fon- ;ihal . SEC* .f fcribed by' thein ' ,oratiy two of them; .fhall be _final, a' = fir as �tnal�e, devife and ufe, or fell the .thing, fo, invented, the 'ex- refpeds 'the' granting�of�the ipatent . Arid cif either, of the ap clufive riglit of which f hall, as aforefaid,,have,been,fecured •to .S •� Forfeiture how licants`'fhall refufe or `fail� to choofe �an arbitrator', the patent : . f i patentee, p recovered. y p y P an erfon h stent, without tl�e ;confent of the,,, fhxll iffue to tlieoppofite party. :. And -where there ' (hall be { ' , his executors; adminifirators or afl'igns, firfl obtained in writ.. • • off fhall forfeit and,�pay to the more than two interfering applications; and . parties : ap- , rfon to , { tng, every per g lin (hall not all un>:te� inappointing ',three , arbitrators, it patentee, a fum,_ that .f hall be at leafy equal to three times ,,the p y g ti �i.� .� 11 . fold or licenced _to (hall be:° in 4.the power 'of: the -Secretary. of State to appoint rice, for �vhicu .«�� patehtee, has_ ufua it', „ , three arbitrators for the purpofe.. p the ufe of the faid,mvention ; which„ may be ` r r.'af£i And againR n outer perfons, Sic, tov be 't }' ,' p wither enacted` Than u on oat o , , ctfons Currc • recovered `in an action on the cafe founded ori this ac"f in the matron being made 'before the.Judge of F the ; Diftr•t .. Court, p p• +' t f the United States, :or .any, ,otiher Gourt .hay.. tttioufly , ob Circuit,Court o . where the patentee, his executors,. adminifirators or affigns taining patents, ta, a; insx coni etent •urifdi ion. refile; that any 'patent, which fhall be tfftted to purfuance of P J. er enal7�d , . That p y� ' P gg .•4,. � 4.� 6 provided. al2vayr, and ,be: st urt . �\ `� this a�; was obtained furre titiouff or upon fa fe fu ef}ion ' SEC. • ; ,,. the ,defendant in Erich, adion fhall be permitted to, dead the- dant a and an :, f ectal matter, of and mod ii made to fire laid Court, within three years after general.,iffue, and give Y, . p, afl'uin the fall patents but`not afterwards, it shall and may which notice in writing may have been `given to Elie laintff g ;tj _ be lawful for the Judge of ,the faid Diftrict Court, if the mat. Howdefendants Or his attorney; thirty days before_,trial= in evidence, tend. ger a�lledged (hall �pp.,ar ;te }zi. N < , a grant a • �= - p m to. be fuficient t • a ` ; may give this • g evidence. to to rove; that tl?�e fpecification,. :frled by the plaintiff; does , rule, that the patentee, or his exectitor admini{lrator or af- a� a& in r nocontain the whole truth relative to'his difcovexy, or that „ ; • roduce the defer bed,ef- fign fhe'w caufe, wiry prdcefs,1hould not ifl'ue againft- him to 31 it contains snore than_is neceflaryto p repeal f uch. patent. And if fuclent carafe should not be ; fed, which concealment or addition shall fully'appear to - ihewn to the contrary, the rule shall be madam aUlVLa.. ,, and have :I. yr thereupon All rt' t, a { � , a. r a . • .. - :- ..:'-.,.�u,unoT15'+ritl-like' , :". ,: „ 1 P. +t jv , F , 'J 1 K , W orTTHS I ��' D S `i';� A.: S. 3�9 3P . r . A,Did1�93A =s; C H A P• XIL , ADt thErettpon the fail. Judge fall order FO. tratorbelffua ` 1 � 793 a.`aiin :fuck patentee., or h6 executo S .ac r >En . tiyl vvich cods of fuit. .And k'n cafe; no' .' fficient: c,auCe _fin ACT to authorize, the .Comptroller � tlae 1're�rury tv f� ns, PPr g, fhall bre fhewri to the contra. ra, qr rf h:alL a eardid t d a1 t. f t.tle the account of, Thomas hart, late u Lieutenant i at�erit a teas not the tiru� Invex�ta �r diicU�'ere , . . g :, P the r of Each in the army�ef. the i�Jnrted ,S'tczt e�'and Flou e os' entat ives Miall; be rendered bIr Each . Court', for o la st, the SEC. a; E it eaia ed by th.e Sena#, f r .� i parent a>n:d if the- pAr.tiy, athofe E - ,. R he .�.� of the United Stites of 4mersca, in Congrefs a�emGled, R �' ued (hall: have 1udgilient. �,ivenagA>En�`h1n, � That xhe tom troller of the Treafury, be, and. is hereby au procefs iff , rrhnmx. Wishart r 'hall a ' ll:fuc:h ce�f}s as. .the de€e>�dat fhal'l lid. Pt�t to, In p y surf ar�tc re�oex�d thori�ecl to adjufl and fettle the account 'of . -- - x , defending Elre fait, to be: taxeQ b.� t.le to a Lieutenant in tho army of tlaeTnited States, and to to which he may be entit- s t ev r; 1 itiav tor, be•: a110 him, in addition to the pay, ; in due, codrfe of 'lawn•. : . t. .ri:, nz� it father enafteds � fir , , y led as an. o�cle derange.4 udder tk�e acts of Cor,grei's of the ' 1 he, efelntk.. hi's :Petition to rtl ScetFet : Qf to �� ' : - ear one thoufand (even ;hundred and feventy-eight; thehpay ►Y' : : ! f - for . psut�. ��1 ntQ.the. f ifi , his d'efire. df civtaining a' o a Lieutenant, from the: ,fifteenth day of O ober, one "t `ou- Y lie ail oke: duplj,ut0: T -�' tc the fifteenth day of :O�o- Treafu'r..” th><rt. dblhrs� for,Which farad fevers hundred and eighty, , inventor C. ht one. ; forerefenting Cel is ; one of which receipts he fhall deliver to the: e.� lay bex, one thoufand (even hundred .aid d� 3'- ' p p its ti>+ afn ; Aid theQi� y, patition to pay ate, wlie>a he p 'einrts R ' 3o dollrrs into I! Y3 ►5� IONAT AN TIZUM$ULL, ollrrr , thus a3d,.fha11 be;.in :fii11 fbr thy. fti y fervtc , tQ b� . ' • she lr R Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatsves. fcfikd.in,the.offiee of t!}ae feeretary Mate, �flfe4>;�;ent ©>n: t; afs to :the �Eequnt 4fler lre Vice Pare sde t o the Uzcited States, and and ,iha�ll� �' n file . etlreuon; P whlc JOH wADAMa, f dent of the'Senatc. t'" �O , that �o ue Provided: nierver�tbdefs; ` -4 pX , . of an. e r:vfp90-tog } in fuc x Approved, ,February the twenty-fecofid, 1793• r3 may `be regbierl at the fx1� o ��, Y lP ted. the ;Er£on, obtatrt. . f f w any, .patent, "that. has been gran p GEORGE WASHINGTON-9 �� t rPj�ty `Gents for every-7opyM r�. flil pay, at thee: rate v.: .: Prefident of the United Stas• : co y4 flieet of one hundred words, and for every t �pyo��aa Oft • irk . plata xling 'thO .fa; fall pay _ M °s'f the ' rr g, P 1. c , erg _a> n ally, �o ' which paylibente aa,' $ they+ll�al�l alfQ,pafs A '• t t` �.w.Ecu>at: fat the. T#eafury of the ;n:>lted Sat a:nd f- fp ; the ae¢onht of cle>'� bird. "in tau; :offi�$ t►f 'the a��r�ary f �q h f a clan o o• e h �n ACT _ _ he Unit St s. ;r Pd u to author;. � , 7%P t meY� o f ' ed ate Sta'ieo d the Hender fon, agaio t ` ' enacts ' tea t � a � =p , I z.. iAnd- be;st ffssr her the Senate and Houfe '.P pr°efextaA ' ' rye' E ' h fattd , even: l}v> r it enaicted by tb. ' 1 tel dad p ahe �a�. a� `of Amer 'in Congrefs Fortner a re- tive.c a the.United States i U) arptnOte ch.e Fr'egrofs ,o€ ' pealed. -n1nd ,":injirukd- sc�An "Aa ` � P d ro hat there be allowed to Jofeph Henderfori, a year- t ao and �tbe'faae xs � eby > �p, l� � . . . ' a�emb`led, T ufful arts; r ' be,:;: • p y t ' "' ly falary of one hundred dollafs, for his fervices as a. -rna - erxfvd' s; Teat notbrng;cbntaiAed.;r tt a "hal1 A 1' j. ern; r > ld ter to the Pavy-��ard for the ,eaftern departcnent,.,from the g • ° - hent; that- May$4 tnali�date;,any �p�: tenth day of Auguff, one thoufand fe�ren hundred and even- 1 paojiv �p >anc� der., th$'authority_of!t1je favi � ;,; �zt� al i� l� height,. to. the tenth day of Auguii, one thoufand fevers adds• rato>cs. artt� �aifi,'g , . a - x, fael ate, thelr exenuti�s, and that .thc } 1<r► _ fps hundred and eighty-two, being four years ; , the e1 y w, 'a ? to afs the fame to his l be confidered within p officers of the ,TrPafury` be authorized,• p - n fhall ; rc�v;+ � such '9laxQ ' the;vlolation!ef Aheir.'.f3g4t�� ; ' R fettle his: account .accordingly s t-.and ,to the ang,.ok�. uredi. btsol ltirtt�Ed�,aft-er p._ o ATxA�t T>� msU�LL" Speaks the Hou a J r-of f o�vTiAr 7Clvivis.ii:i, of Re refcntatives. t , ' o , . e entatfves p `Speaker .af` the_ Hour of ,� .,� V 03�t. AD�iMS, Yice-Prefident of the United Stater, and A1�;� ,- ���e�F�� �t: aft�e TTS . � � . ,:� .. . � . , Preisdent of r rat t13, Ono* _ th p twenty. 1793• A prayed FEbruary.the y ' ro'Vtd ��'y' tlie twe t`y i I '9`3• _GEORGE WASHING'T'ON, vM'3..�t1l t" 0 �. Pr f dent of the V,nRed States. - n�ted� �. fir. S r G 4 y Nil .l 4 Y1• L v 1 ph, ell q N,: F� - ; , ' .. . F i M.i: ,.. .r_�_ � _, dE..b .. .. .. '.•Ill�.u, -ti.W�r.�.�"'"" ,wY �� IT 2 T ,. a ...-r�>s. '"• + i , yi.. { V 'v5. jl. ., F ` ,S• p i •' .. T7 14 7 �• 4b. I. .r .b i••!i. t ...: "°" , . .f -.hiCm •Ir` fa,yy . is , :'.....» z .. r A• ' r'. "' it tt , tVf l i t t{t 1 t E - D S T. A .0 E S' 39- t r. 1 ] i _ 793a A �' I[ ; ; r ' er oris th.et'ein ttientadzted: a4n ACT tl addition' to; and a�terataon of tl�e ci t; fin ACT ritrzktng pxovt eon for thei } •�• 1qn : fit to e�ctend the ti#;e limited for fettling the ac- .'. REi�S ColorieT Tohia arcl n , and Mayor; Alexan- counts f the United Strifes with tl�e individual States:" HE rile im Io e`d °carryin ' Kme$•ages . it eitaed b' theSenateand lYoufe of Reprefentd- der , rrpema��. wt P . Y m SEc'r�err t . E y lioitile Indians w' re 'killed lay h laid `Iii- ttves a the United States of -4niettca, ill Congre i ref peacie td' fhe _ . • s I' , a eiti6tdd, Thit the fecond feclioiiofthe ac't,entitled, �' AnAc't �d seC �f ad dians � u ` • s , . xr . SEe: i �„ 3 it enad`ed b' "the Sq .ate aitd lou e o R re enta- to extend the ti -e limited for fettling the accounts of the emending pow- tit • ers of the hoard y the . ited State:c. R dnier'iea in Lon re s a embled, That United State with the individual States;" �vhtch extended of commifFion= n sf ti•ves of .f , g ,p'i F .. '' ' c#r.ec an.o nriy Hollers par 'anum for (even ycas, be ,i four hun, F 3 the dwers of tie board of eammiilioners to the il~�tlement ers repealed. t the w1aQrt{T and orphan childr�h ;af the facet Col: allowViat ' . a �couiits between the UnitEd States and the estate of • and tfie fum of thY`e • i'iiiEed'clolla'r's3 per' ani oft 'e ahnctn t ermont 'be and hereby is arP�tPdea vin of`fevc4 .! sit ears tc the o • iafi chil. ji . r. the fame; ter �, , : ': 6 , ' � l:: SEs. 2 A d`be it fur d� Vermont not to ther ena�:e chef the board of COM-;- 1, z n U'A a o ander 1:rue an to : corniinenc e, on - t dn ofYt laid Ma . Tex ; ' . ' f m11Iioners eitablidied to fettle the a cei nts between the � T be regardedl in t reg,, e , , , . J, " tho fan-dp`fep6n ti r�drGd and nine- the firlt day of uh-6nc 4 nited S"fates and the `in,di�idual States; it apportioning the apportioning r ty-two, and to 6e patcl fit 'f'yearl' at the Treaft�ry; t© the aggregate, of all the balances due to �each State, between the bal.nces. } ' Paid widow, and to the guardian of the 'aid orphan ehildren� States, agreeably to 'the ac`t, entitled; 16 An Act to provide or to their` le. al attorhlev more effe�tually 'for the fettlement of the accounts between rf , , . - o ;} t al JORAtH' 'A'�I TRUIiSB17L ; the United States and the .indi idu States,~' ilial have iz fe entdti�c:es. Speaker of the Houfe of Rep f r eard' to the State of Vermont. and KcntuckY to fUnited Stater dnd �Ec;. 3, r That in the appnrt�ioning to be includes~ _• S Vire=Pr`e tdent�Gf�tbe ,. d And be :it urther enacted, z ;r° AlAl�li ,� iliotate 'of $entuck iliall be deem- with Virginia: �,r t t, JOHN n of the Senate C& dt rs hatanCes afore did, Y Fie tle` t - 'ncluded in :the° State of Vlr�inia, the adwifl'ion of 793 ed to°l�e 't rov b the faits State ofe�tL Isy as a rneniber ©£ the t]nion not- wenty-feventh r • a ed F'ebrr�at�� �t• °• ' . .' PP - f . GEE? �1tFASl"IINGTOI'�; . _.- _...• zthit ndit a n d Via+ �'re id rat of the United States. _ 1 U U. r•. 'C 67 f �, � 'ONAT�iAN 3 $ cak . r of:the Houfe of Reprefentalive ; e ( , 4 _ ' �' BHN ARAMs -.Vice-Prefide,4t o the United States, a,«d x _ .Pre ident o the,Senatep f ' e : .eve ar ' - ra .F ' tie 'nst- roved, Februdry. tie twenty-feventh, f 793 i 1 .4n A.,: :CT.f. 'x. . Me . ?u EOI�"GE WASHINGTON, ed.S.�� ��'�fkPT. �( ,Y. _ , �� : d n the' Unit ed states: 1 to . ��° O �1STAS c .� '. Yf�Y�J � �� OL �e•►Y- A, t - r .. ' P! �dY, onOr { 0,60 end: the senate=d0d'il�otife ' of Reprefeno f -9,1E 61, tatie� ' he ntedbtatet' of,Armor% sn ,fjongr�� ' p XVII Yb t , • laws1 of the lunates States, .�WP0 k dj1"en;8te ' t the :feVea der+chadiei><nport into i . oods� ova esu an %,` dltd Penfions: Y{, ties ori•g� d to a regulate •,�a w tin bet eleerne nfrpof ,the L' ms .inv i try y � C i to to +' v the United West' HEiZEAS the ac't; affed at the I�ft feSion ' of CAW= ' fwne or{otherf�ful beaii~s im< p duty on ho fes, cat tllc Wgrefs, tntltuled e An A& W p�'ovide for the fettle! ported ikii�tct the Unite4, States,, for geed, al a tepee e o : . lien 9f tie claims of :w3aows and :orpiails barred b3� the tip ,. TRv MsvL�. Speaker o the i 4 ONA NATHAN . . b ere, eatI.e. 4nitatto'ns`heretaf eifah�tihed, and to regulate the atelm y 1 I�6ufe . p f to invalid penfions, :ts.fbund; by ,!experience iriadequ A1V1S' Vice-Pre ident of the ~United States, and .,,,,,� to invalid penfcos; frevet;t tice=$dnii#1'ion ' f imptoperl..t..... JOHN A T ide'nt a the-Senaie F ref' f and 'trot ro cf,;ntain a fu'fficient facility for the allowance of tweet -'feentt , I�g3• fueh as tray be well founded : Wherefore; t ' 1�ppFoved, 'ebrzrary the y Se&ioni of ter• ry Se C 1 . e it ena8ed by the Senate and Houle of Repr"fe?1ta�t'iJ �' fair, former alk � 'GEORGE WASHINGTON, oT ir'�e United States of America, to .Congrefs af�embled; That tie repealed. P/e i,�nt af�c vnryed StQtes. $a ' eeond, third and fourtth felons .of the laid ac't, be repealed, td xnd }' rt �} C jj'[,�' A F0 a F moi.?, •' i t t ' ���� '. ..... .:... ..'n...-.._ u' .. -.. , .'4Y��IR':.^..�il1l •� 11.IA,�tX I� W. � . y a y yR y1. i • yam/ - 'y Yw:. •.:r•F. .1 I..TM•1 a. v'.. .,', -. �j]y t"! �t { t „, rP , ... ... wad • vi ,; •A Y v . P7 I. {tli I ' U NITED ` 5 ,TAT ES• 3.97 1. . $'' L A W s OF THE $-oufand feven hundred and nlnety-two, ;hall be entitled to tf.D. 1793.• } .i4 e �9 enfion who fliall not have complied with tl�e rules and re- noL-- Ps a P ' favin however to all perlfons„ shall be enthlea, ,pd gulations• herein prefcribed , g 1f• ll• I 79.3. and that in future, all claims to fuck pen fha11 be regu- , mariner following.), to' wit . 'all and lingular their, rights founded it legal Adjudications, under thii Aa- �. laced in the ir�a • g invalids shall be taken upon under the A , intituled, " An.Ac'f to• provide for the fettle- Firfl,�--All evidence relative to �e rela= before the judge of the diftria,.in which Ment of the claims of Widows and Orphans, barred. by the Eveaen anon b J t affirm _ . . blifhed and to regulate the claims oath o rE i"' tive to how taken.alids fuck invalids refide, or before any. three perfons fpecla�ly au limitations heretofore efa s. �. in the faid ud e.. to Invalid: enftons s But it 'shall be the.duty of the Secretary n„ty of secre- thoriaed by commi(lion fro J g P to take tars at War & Attorney- , .. atIar, .in con�union” with" the lttorne ., ..nerd Ac�orney.Gen •' Second.•--••The evidence relative to any claimant muff prove s as ma be neceffary to obtain an adjudication eras. ' ' w� G fuch meafure .Y ' 4 ifive difabilit to Have been the ;effeC'l of known wounds, is dec Y - Line of his duty, in the fervice of of thee. Supreme .Court of the Un:id States, on the validity: received while in,the acua • ate war. Z hat this .evidence of an fuch rights claimed under the Ac'l aforefad, binm�f- the UnitedStates, during the 1 Y • • commandin officer or furgeon : determination of certain perfons oiling thPmfel� eso davits .of the g . ll � P f 1 Inuft be the afh of the ship, regimens,• corps or , company, in which such fioners• claimant served, or two other credible .witnefles, to the fame Sgc. 4,. end be it further eno&4, That no claim .to a pen-. Limicati°n• { 4�1 1 e and lace of fuch known wound. fion hall be. a`llovcred under this to El, which 'f Mall not be pre cfrea, Petting forth the time P Tented -within two ycars,£zom the palling the fame• 'rdI —Ever claim antfhallbeexam ne,duponoathoraffir- 1 ht y Y ti �+ by two orfurgeons, to be authorized by JONATHAN A TR'UM$ ULL, oration, faid Judge, who fhall' report, in writing, Speaker• of the Route of Repre�entatives� commiffion from the J g ' inion upon oath or affirsnatton, of the nature of the ��,11 ADAMS, Dice-Prefid�nt of t`e United their op P ;n what degrees it prevents the claimant r faid difability, and . . g States, and �re�dent of tie Senate. from obtaining his livelihood by labor. 7 g,3. ` ' • produce' evidence of the Appro.ved, February, twenty-eighth z ! Fourthly.—Every claimant (hall GFOR,GF WA Fourthly e time of ____ leaving, the fervice of the United Mates. He his - g freeholders of Prefident of the United Stater. mull alto produce evidence of three reputable cit tow's orcounty;inwhich he ufually refided, forthe two61, the y� . �..e ears immediately after he left the fervice, as aforefaids of .� : C H A P• XVIII• t f �t. y and;afcertain exiflence of his difability, during that period ; 1, • �' the mode of life, employment, ' ing, of their awn Go- knowledge, s g .fin Chi' n9�k�ng ,faropr•iation.r fort fuport` o- rt of the claimants labor or means of fuppo • 1 �� ; or the ear ,. alehoufand f�^ven hundred and { »� . , • thl —And the faid claimant mull produce the evidence vernm y P: a t Fif y efes '•of the continuance of his difability, ninety-three• ' of two credible witn x iration 'of the faid tw•o years, to the. time of his E it ena�fed by the Senate and Houle of'Reprefenta- n , from the e p SEC's Y. g f r , pp Btives of the United:Mater of �3rnerica in 'Can res s iatio a roi � application. rtaci°ne for want muff chew a goad and fuffcient the Year I79a:' x --leach clai a emblecl, That for :the fervice of the year one thoufand fe- p sixthly. hundred and ninety-three, 'there be appropriated a Pum caufe why he did not apply for `Nenfio onoor eb fore the authorize to examine his claim, of money, ,nb� exceedin'g one million five hundred 'and eight 11 t ! r perfons a ty-nine thoufand and fort four dollaic and feventy.two eleventh-of December, one .thaufandfeven hundred and eight • y. t 1 t -eight.ht, the time limited for applications of this natures cents that is to fay : y g claimant fhall be admitt' he com enfations granted by law to the 1'reiideiit and t Seventhly.--No evidence of any For t {' iaim has been examined and rejected, on or before vice•Prefident of the Uui`ted States, thirty thoufand dollars ed w hole c • th of December, one thoufand feven hun. For the life compenfations to the members of "the Senate and C + the aforefaid eleven u 1=loufe of R.eprefentatives, their officers and attendants, efts- � y� s • dred and eighty-eight. ; ther enal�ed, That the Judge of the mated for a fefl'ion of fix months continuarice, 'one hundred + SEc. 2. And be :t fur , and forty-three thoufand, 'five hundred and ninety-one dol- uaa ric'l shall tranfinit a lift of frich claims, accompanied by ers and Affiftant Door %firia ] dill t< t° ttanrm" 11(ls the evidexice herein `direc�led, to - the,Secretary for the I)e. tars For the falaries of %he Doorkeep °e cid'°'g co Sc- War in order that' the fame may', be compared keepers of the senate and Houl of Reprefentatives, under ' cretary at War, partment of Pier-rolls' •sand other documents in his off ce ; the A.cl for their compenfation�, passed the twelfth of April, . with the mu a one thoufandfevenhucidred and ninety-two, one thoufand and the faid Secretary shall make a flatement of the cafes of w with fuch circu3mflances and two hundred and thirty dollars, and f xty•eight cents : w w the faid claimants to Con refs, f firewood, flationai�y, _ rinntin work, and i" as ma be necelary, in . order to enable . thein to For the expences o p g remarks, Y e nia 'ud a pxoper. ' all other contingent ex] of the two Houfes of Congre,62 '. take fu-.:h order thereon, as th y y g nine SEc.. 3• And be it further e»a�ted, That no perfon not on 5 lion-lift before the twenty-third day of March, one the pen thoufand • 1� At 4p 1 A y. a. Y T' n r' >{ °c K' +4. Sit y •i 1 t Y k , t R . c g � 1 4-• 1E4: ..- __ <.., Ai,_;,..2+m•. ..��•_. wlir.�•.._ _,++— .—""ul�r�.3Cr. x. e1 ��-.;. J:,n . ., .n:. '.; 9 V^. . - • !. -' 4.r, T,., 'rl Hp, '•. ..T P.r] UV/ s. n x ' t r r �74 - .r.. r I +rd.,,, • .., .... ,. '01•..;:.tp.. ... "a"r:'... ._,. ....,•. • . .27;„*..vL'CX ., � ...�'. C' V11 .x c L SM v • / k i $I! r v , UNITED S `lAThS•” 399 TI, 9 $ L 1'1 W S OF T 4 r' 3 one hundred dollars : For the en. A.D.1793• i A in his office, four thoufand ; 4'� A.D. 1793. nine thoufand five hundred and fifty-two dollars : For inak- created falary of the Treafurer, from the eighth of May, to y eCia�--�- b � • 'ation in the year one ne thoufand (even hundred �'" ' r1 o I r; ing good a deficiency in the approP ��atb°ns. c►, b , Specific appro- thoufand fes�en hundred and ninety-two, for contingent ex- ' the thirty-first of December, t�- priati°re. of the Floufe of Reprefenta-�' and ninety-two, and for making good a deficiency in r ' . pences in the office of the Clerk the com- appropriation of the year one thoufand feven hundred and tives, five .hundred and feventy-eight dollars : For ninet -two, for Clerks in ,that office, five hundred and thirty P enfations granted by saw, to the Chief-Juffice, Asfociate dollars and fixty-•eight cents : For expence of firewood, fla- ' t' judges, Diftrif •Judges, and -the Attorney•General _forty- ' tianary, printing, and other contingencies in the Treafurer'; For the additional falx ., three thoufand two hundred dollars : Ma - office, four hundred and fifty dollars : For compenfation to ry of the Attorney-General, by the A& of the eighth of _.__y, - ninety-two, two hundred the Commiffioner of the revenue, Clerks and perfons em- r f one thoufand feven hundred -and ninet w , Torthe 1 t,r��• Y ployedin his office four thoufand one hundred doiiar; : ' i t two cents : For defraying the er of the revenue, Clerks and perfons and fiYty dollars, and e g , falai of the'Commiffion s .t " expence of Clerks of, Courts, furors and witneffes, in aid of employed yed in that office, "from the ef}ablishment thereof, tot e forfeitures and penalties, twelve . p y r one thoufand - feven hundred and the fund arifing from fines, P thtrt firfl of December, For defra in the expences of profecu- Y- r" thoufand dollars - y g ` and for the fife ninety-two, including alfo contingent expences to the fame ; A tions for offences againft the United States, time two thoufand eight hundred and feventy-three • For ,compenfa- i, keeping of prifoners, four thoufand dollars . dollars' and forty-fix 'certs : For the expenfe of stationary, ' P g Clerks and erfons em tion t o the - Secretary . of the 'Treafury; P - and other contingent e::pences in the office of the y loved in his office, eight thoufand three hundred and fiftyprinting] r , p Commiffioner, three hundred dollars' : To make good the de- dollars For falary of ' the-two principal Clerks to the Secre- ficienc in the appropriation of the year one thousand feven tary of the Treafury, from the eighth of May to the thirty- hundred and ninety-two, for the contingent expences of the {. Treafur Department, two thoufand four hundred dollarsr ' firft of December, one thoufand feven hundred and ninety- ` two one thoufand and forty-three dollars and twenty-eight YemployedY ` " other - For the payment of rent for 'the fzv tial four Sdied and i cents : For expence of ftauonary, `printing, and all Y ` a - • ' of the Trea- the Treafury Department,- one thou_and contingent .expences in the of the Secretary om - eighty-bine dollars and"ninety-nine cents : For wood and t , fury, hundred ' . For comp to the C can in the feveral offices in the Treafury Department Y P troller. of. the Treafury,,Clerks and -perfons employed in his t the Treafurer's o#fice) one thoufand two hundred dol- s. " ce 4 stt. office, nine thoufand four tlrundred and fifty dollars . For the las For compenfation to the feveral Loan-Officers, thirteen lits encreafed falary of the-'Comptroller, from the eighth of May For defraying the J -thoufand two hundred and fifty dollars . to the thirty-first of December, one thoufand feven hon ht d expences of stationary, and for hire o€ Clerks in: the offices and ninety-tNvo, two 'hundred and fixty dollars and e g y of the feveral Gommiioners of Loans to the firft of March ' two cents : For expence of ilationary, printing and all other • one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-three, authorized by X { ' continent ex ences in the Coi,nptroller s office; fix- hundred p the Act of the eighth ofMay,one thoufand feven hundred and dollars: For compenfation to the Auditor of the Treafury, ninety-tiwo, thirty-two thoufand fever hundred and twenty- dollars . : wenty- � o mare ood .deficien- Clerks ,and perfons employed in his office, ten thoufand four nine doiiars and ninety-five cents g. dollars : For .the encreafed falary- of the hundred and fifty.. cies in former appropriations, for fimi3ar expences, one thou- ditor, from the eighth of May to the thirty-first of Decem� ' t Au g .' - find fix hundred and fifty`dollars . For compenfation to the l ,� F bei one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-two, two hon- Secretary of State, Clerks and other .perfons employed in his '1 � y 1 R dred and fixty dollars, and eighty-two cents : For expence ofFice, fig thoufand three hundred :dollars : For defraying the � n rintin and other contingent expences, in ublifh- $. ; o, y��tionary, p g� tion expence of collecting the laws of the feveral States, p For and di{tributing the Laws of Congrefs, and all other ex- • } the Auditor's ofce, fix hundred dollars : ' A . Cl r c and perfons employ- ing to the ltegifter or file '1'ieafury, e�k., ..- - { - enCes in the office of the Secretary of State, one thoufand ed in his office, eighteen .thoufand fix hundred dollars : For P E *i aht hundred ' and fifty-one dollar•; and fixty-feven cents ' '; ifter• of the Treafur , from the Re Y deficiency ih the appropriation of the year !` the encreafed falary of g To, hake good a d y the eighth of May, to the thirty--first of December,. one thou. one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-two, for. the Contin- ;� find feven hundred and ninety-two, three hundred and toren- gent expences in this office., ninety-three dollars and thirty fe i four cents : For compenfation to the Cominiffioners for - ty-fix dollars and three cents, and for making good the deft_ g cienc in the ropriation of one thoufand feven hundred Clement of the accounts between the United States and the y PP f 1} F, and ninety.two, one hundred -dollars, making, in the ��hole, individual States, Clerks and perfons; employed in their office, hundred and twent -fix dollars and three cents : For Cl thoufand fix hundred and fifty dollars For defraying , four y. . fix ex ences of stationary, printing, and other contingent eY, K ehe contingent expences of the Board of Cammiffioners, four hundred and feven dollars : For compenfations to the Goss 4' pences, in the �.egiiter's office, two thoufand dollar s . For ,� _ compenfation to the Treafurer, Clerks and perfons employed v ernor , izb r; �r . � . , ! • r r , i PT TIT IT .fit . .. 'w4�.. ;..»..r.:.e�,"J►v4r.�`dy,n R4+1 ;(ri"•}'d' _ . 9�c, i:._.... Sc: RFl , .".,,. .,.,J. ''.. v ;.\. ' �, �.. >'�•,:�, __,psi ! „ I IMMM t _Ii'.! 1 S1 y. }C Opp L A S OF THE tt:: O S.T, . J N I S '1' A S. p } t , - , 4 y • Z r' A.D.-i793, vernoas;Secretaries and Judges of the territory north-wefl,and z r the territor ,fouth of ,the river Ohio, ten thoufand three hun- ay in the ex ences of the Indian, department, A D# 1793• 8 k1� specific .appro- aced dollars For expences of ftationary, office-rent, printing Iars : For deft y g P priations. ex ences in both the fifty thoufand dollars ,*For the pay of the troops authorized s ecif`--pr- $1 patents for glands, and other contingent . p• hundred and four thoufand, three hundred and priacians. pp by law, three faid territories, feven. hundred id : For ,the payment o£ invalids, eighty-two thoufand, two eight dollars For fubfiifencc, three Hundred and twelve, , the pent ons granted to in . _ thoufafwe hundred. and lfixty.feven dollars, and feventy- humored .and . fortyfive, dollars and thirty-two cents : For ,? five cents For forage, ahirty:.four thoufand eight hundred payment of the annual allowance granted by Congrefs to a xnd fifty-fix dollars' ': �'or cloathing,, one hundred and twelvc hou• s Baron. S:teuber,, two . thoufand . five hundred dollars . For y fie t (ions rant d b, . the late Government, thoufand dollars : 'for equipments '_or cavalry, N payment of fundry.pen g e �' fand dollars For horfes for cavalryy five thoufand dol- ` two thoufand feven :hundred and ,fivty,feven dollars andife- twenty-five thoufand dol- 3 ii �4 - For hofpital department, vents-three cents : For the maintain_ ance.andxepair of lightp lays s r:} h ufand dol- Iars For Quarter.%Mailer.'.s department, _one. h..0 na�otOffi� y houfes, beacon s,.piers, ;fta'kes and buoys, twenty t o ;. lays : �For. :the farther :expence. of- .building: and e.quipphig ten fand dollars . For maps; hiring eYpreffes� allows ' cutters three thoufand dollars : For the purchafe of .h�-dro- cern for extra-expences, printing, lots of t}ores, advertifing, y apprehending deferters, and ever other contingent expence meters, for the ufe of the Officers ,of the Cuiloins and Infpec- y ry , r , f npthe Warr Departinent, thirty thoufand dollars For tors of. ;the revenue, .:ane thaui'and..five.hundred-dollars' ° .i o ;. ro nation of the -'ear the defenfive proteEtion of the frontiers, fifty thoufand do - 4 ` make good the deficiency in the al . p r tars : For the ayinent of bounties, fifteen thoufand two one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-two, for the piarchafe , l p._. .� z of "hydrometers, fix hundred and ten dollars,. and ten cents : hundred and WILY uu,.w. �. rout of what For the paywent of fuck demands, not otherwife appropriat- 'pha't the federal appropria f,,mspa,abtea, x the Q cers of the See 2. And be :t further�enalied, ed for in fliall have ;been duly a�llownd by , _ _ • - tions herein before made fall be paid and difcharged out o. e hundred,and, fixt nine . dollai s . wit. S { Treafury, .fig a thoufand. on. h . Y the fiends followlin,g, :zo ; s For corn enfation to: the ,Secretary of War,' Clerks and per- ' p fifty dollars : rved Eons employed in his; office, feven. thoufand and , .Y F`irf} -the :fitrrt "off ;fix hundred thoufand dollars to e � s For; t:herencreafed .-Wary ,of thtr Chief Clerk in . the, War De ✓ 1 h the ; making provifion for the debt of the I3nited y ♦` j' partir;er%t;:from the eighth of May,_ to the thirty-firfl gf De' li >' a u nd (even hundred and ninety-two, oneta.'tes�--�SecondlyThe 'farplus, which , main un cember, u.ne . Ilio to fort-one cents : For: eg en� pended, of the monies appropriated for he ufe of the Wart hundred and .thirty :dollars . and J , . ” • ,, .,. p. .. t De artmenC, in -the' year a one thoufand feven hundred and n a ces cJf fire«mod, �tat.'ana4 y printing atad other contxiagent'ex- int two And, thirdly-r- ' Ile g - �� r _ fe�rplus �f the e�Min re, p pences in the -office of, the Secretary: of Way, fx hundred dol- venue~of the Un ted Sta.tes,'to -the endof the year one thou* r; }' t e Accou tant :to the War De- • except what - ma be a lars ° Foe:, com ernation ; to h p artment andClerks in -his office, four,ithoufand-two hundred fand ftyven hundred and: nYnety-three, p y part atherwife appropriated,. during therefent (eon of Con* dollars : For �falar_ to ate Accountant, Clerks, aro 'far con- y tin ent ;expences in. tli offce, :from the eflablifliment there- griefs.' g � of, to the .thirty-firff of .December, one thoufand feven hun . Sic,. �. And best >�r°ther end ed, That the Pretident of ;the; Y � ' U,;o r d`States be , authprized to borrow, on account of the dred and :nirtet -two,. oiie ;thoufand one ;hundred •and fixCy pref►dent z� } ' five dollars, gad eightyntne cents : For.contingent expences Tums, not exeediing .in the whole, bcrruw. faid ;$rates, any (,4p, _ .:. in the office of the Accountant to the war Department, eight:.h,.undred thoufand dollars, ata rate of interei} not ex- • men t of four. ears rent for a er annum,, and reimjb�irfable at"the three hundred dollars . For paymen years eeedmg.,fi rP,per ceaitum,. p f, the , buildings occupied .for ofces.of the Secretary of War �eafute;of the Utiitcd States, to be ; applied for the pnrp®fete P'- and, Accountant, one thoufand lfix hundred and fgty-fid: dol- ' afor fatd, and .to be;:repaid out of the Paid furptu of the du- b d of�whom lays and fiat fix cents : Ver falaries of the ftoorkee ers at: y- - p ties on imports and tonnage, to. the end of the prefent year, {. the feveral arfenals, ren;ts'for, the buildn s occu ied as ma- - 4 g p n one thou, fand feven;, hundred and ninety three And ,that > gazines, for,payment of ,the ilaborers, coopers, arm and )5ank of the. TJnited States, tv lend the 4 . ' Mall be_ ),awful for, the , other perfons erriployed in •taking ca:e of the ordnance, arms (aid,,fug, And: the Prefident of the United States than. caufe Loan mite (if , ` and militxixy ftores; ,feven ,thoufand eight 1�undred apo thi_r. r_y. fa'much of the loan, rade of the Bink of the llnite�aSates, t be paid o� ¢, +� five dollars .and. thirty-two cents : For five hundred ries, ui'fu nt to the eleventh-fe&Lion ot: •the A?q, b;r which it ;is in• ' { ' IN urchafed iin the ear one thoufand feven hundred and nine. a x Y . . cesr orated to be aid off in tunas trot fs than fifty thoufand + wo, fix thoufand dollars : Fore pence of repairing arms P P • ' the Elate of the Treafury may, from ' ,dollars as ui his opinion, q 'p nts of cannon, cartridge-bogies, (words and every nitric to time admit, out of any , monies which may be in the ; f . e 111 mP, ether article in the ordnance•department, ten thoufand dol- � C S Treafury, ♦' lars : Fr t p s F q 41. t r 3 Ftf 1. h , � .. , . „ ;' _ -� •, .�;.•,=:. tea... ., ;;_ �h.� ... ,,:.��,�•". -. .. _...;,:...__ � .4f� _ _ 4.. . r � . ,. Ya .:: -.:,,. :r.,,:, �« a,.. ,.: . : Lr .. ,, . ,.. .. .3 .. ,... ... - 9 •, , r t. Ri vn. 7: \ .. ,..•. - ,{ ,. .)W. r � - 1:: 1 ., •. :, -y. r .... . NyiVtIMMYY •.. '..: ,` ... .V '.I' �, -yf Y r �3' 1 r , Alf v : t I kUNIEI� S ' " ATEa 43 f 't fib , . A S OF T�i1>✓ t {: • 1 . 793 exigencies o Govern; Vded, that any citizen of the United States, merely travel• r�.D. I M� ;- �.D:wi X93. Treafury, having due regard to the exigc # ' made and to be 'made by law.- ting through any Indian town or territory, (hall be at liberty t----Y---jA . anent, and -the appropriations to purchafe, by ,exchange or o�erwife'. such articles as may ONAT�IAN TRUMBULL, Speaker of thy' - J be neceifary for his fubfi{lence,without incurring ; penalty. , Route erReprefentativeso S1:e- `�., find Le it uYther enacted That If any citizen or n- States f the United States,or cif either of the territorial dif- Puniflamenc, . JOITcI� ADAM S Vice=Prefident of the ITnsted St , ahbitant o.. and Prefident of the Senate. trick of the; United St,,ates, shall go into any town, fettlement Approved,, Tebruary twenty-eighth, 1793, or tet'ritot•y, belonging to any nation or tribe of Indians, and PP GEORGE .WASHINGTON, Niall there commit murder, >< obbery,larceny, trefpafs or other � Prefident of the United States. crime, againft the perfon or property ofany friendly Indian or Indians which, if committed within the jut ilrGicht;11 of any {fate, or within the jurifdifflon of either of the faid dif- r c �I , A p, XIX, tricks, again{} a .citizen there f, would be punifhable by the laws of fuch {tate or diftricl fuch offender shall be fub�e t to • the fanie ,punifliment, as if the offence had been committed W k p Gln ACT: to regulate, r1 rade and _Intercourr with tie In ' n e state or diftriCt to which he or The may within the belong, diaTribes. Y ` a ainft a icitizen thereof. 4' SECTION I . E it enacted by tbeSenateand Houfe of Reprefenta g And be, it furtber enafted That, if any fuch citizen , tk;es of the United State; of Wnieriea, in `Congrefs. SEC. �'' ' F°tfeitntb, s it be permitted to carr on any or inhabitaq> Ihall make a fettlement on lands belonging to afenibled, That no person fha p Y any Indlan .tnbe or (hall furvey, fuch lands, or defignate their trade or �intercourfe with the Indian -tribes, without a licence with boundaries, by .marking. trees, or otherwife, for the purpose 'rradcwith the it -and -feal �-of the Superintendant of the De.. of fcatletnent, he shall forfeit, a fum not exceeding, one thou: f fuch other erfon; as the Prefident of the Indians pcohi- tment or O ! P _ [and dollars,, nor lets than one : hundred dollars, _ and fuer bited without Par , United States shall authorize to rant licences for that pur « - ` f cciallicence. Unl g P authorized �'. fhall nnprif�ninent 'rot eaceeding.twelvemoaths, In the difcretion x ` p • p endant, or, fo Court, l 'all be : And it` fhall, ofe , viYhich Su erint on 'a licati'on; iifue fuels I cence `for';-a ,term .not exceedm of, rhewer be lawful fo`i�the Pref dent of .the 'United States, �, I is t two"pears; -t'o any proper=perfon; :who° iliall enter into .bonds more I . y xo ;take, fuch meafures as he may fudge, neceffary, to remove ' • , � he~Su •eriintend , . . � , , , r 3 r with ori€ or'more` fureties "approved `af: by t p Troia lagds belonging to apy;Indian tribe, any citizens or in- �. ant or ` erfon `iiI'uing fa&llkencc, or by the P eftdentrof the habitants of the United States, who have made or ihallhere P . 'th find d t r m eo . yi. United States; m the pefial., funs of one ou dollars pay- ther n enacted That ,no �� ' ' and filth= after make or attempt to, , ake.a fettlement {' able td°the' united�States corYditioned'�for _thee-true paerfon inall'be � - . . . les -re �latioris 'and,_ref}r:.i�itins . as , wSEe. 6, And be •it.further ., ,.. • ful obfervance of fuch, ru , . gu errn;tted ,to purchafe any, of an. Indian, or of any white, be°parch fed of S are' or Aiill be made fqr the government.of. trade andtlnt.er. F man, ;in the Indian territory„without fpecial licence for that Iudians without F!� courfe v►�ith the Indian tribes. The faid� Superintendants, and ur o e • which ;licence he Superintendant, or �fuch. ,otlicr licence. p •. p . ; ed L as aforefaid (hall be governed in all things ' perfons licence .,� perfon, as ,xhe Prefident ffiiall' appoint is hereb�uthorized to touch*' " the faid' trade and mtercourfe ''tiyTuch rule ;andre rant, a the fame terms, conditions andreiiri ions, as other of the 1hall pref�ribe. reYt1.abe �ranted .under this•AL Pmo ided al `o, That gulatrons as the Prefident licences a� Y ,. � SEc: 2: end.be it further enailed,� ,That 'rthe Supern tendant; cver:y- porton whc� shall pur,ohafe a horfe,or;horfes, inderfuch or erfon ' if u' ing fuch licence; (hall have-”full power and°au.. before he expofe� fuch horfe or horfes for , fale, and P tharit to recall the fame, if"the perfoiirfo Ikenfed fhall�tranf: eence, , Power of the Y •. within, fifteelk days after, they shall. have :Veen brought out of erf°n granting refs any of the regulations or, ref{rl ions; prov�ded',fot•• th'e the Indian country,. fhall .shake a particular return to the n- f ch licence. g • ' overnrrient of; trade and intercourfe; with the Indian tabes; r - r iin ',f.hA , $erinteudant, , r.,othcr .p.erfon from" whom he obtained hi fhalT ut n fu fuch bonds as* may have taken licence,, of every Norte by hiin purchafed, as aforefaid, def- and , Pig • ,. ( • • ! • , ':. f Y r, '1 breach of -any condil Ion therein contained. y , y, enacted That ever' erfon wh'o z �cr}binge fuchhor'fes,`b thein.hlauenaltigs con and n their 4 SEC, ` :And be it urther , , r . Y P 1 xal: or artificial mark, under a<P fliall ;item 't "to trade with the Indian Tabes; or shall be found bonds. ever' erfon u.rchafin a Norte or An !A , m the Indian country with fuch merchand 'ze, in his pof 'ei': 4t ' bgr.fes, as„aforefaid, in the I dian country, without a fpecial Pion; as Ire ., f&,, ly vended to the Indians, without lawful 11- licence (hall for every horfe thus puxchafed: and brought tn- r cence, f fall' forfeit all the” - -merchandize offered fdr Tale to the to ".any fettlement of citizens of I the• United States, forfeit, Indians or found in his• poffetlion, in the Indian country, and for every h�orfe thus purchafed, or brought from the Indian shall, mo�•eover` be liable'to a fine not'exceeding one hundred 1 •• thirt days, at country, a fum not more than one hundred ; dollars, poi• lets dollars; and to i'mpufonment nose exceeding yY y than thirty dpllars, to be recovered tui any . court of record i the difuetion of the Court, in .which the trial fhall be.: Pro% having vided, _ M1 M 1 , is I Au t ,, J i e � r . :.:,.• .. - ^�-.....rl.e_...ww.w.m.. ",: .a.1,elm —_=•,:1.1.."-'7�11= J _=_ .,na - ry�1�`- .n P:'�'a * .,inj !• ..: . .1 y •Q.L :'6 Ii In:. M -1 Yr' T'"P y .i �( � '�,�.'+@" -. vh '(.�' ., .! .I .. .. y. r:.: . . . .. I. - ,✓.. • , � ' 'V Yip. _FM { 4 Vo r 1� b� w. r , •) F >, a ' lit �� � . . � E �, 405 U { - - t L A W / O pF- T E. A.D. 117930 t �• tiermine all crimes, offences and mUderneanors againfl this 1 ver nerfon who hall Act ; fuch Courts proceeding therein, in the fame manner, as _:. Yt 'D 1793• hawing competent 3urifdi�lio-n. Ana a if fuch crimes,offences and mifdemeanors had been cominitted �.--,•—...� psrchafe a horfe, knowing him to brought out of the In- within the bounds of their refpec'five dif}ric'ts : And in all alis " an erfo'n or perfons not licenfed, as above, F ' 4 dian territory, by' any p r cafes where the punifliment lhall not be death, the County. to 'urchafe the fazi�e, fllall forfeit the value of • such horfe , Courts of quarter-feffions in the faid territorial diflrias, and onehafor the benefit of the informant, the other- half for the 13iilrict Courts of the United States, in their refpecTive the u{'e of the United States to berecoveredas aforefazd. dif}ric'Is, (hall have, and are hereby invefled with like power end be it urther enaf ed, That no .Agent, Superin., x, Sic ' J` licence to to Bear and determine the fame.. t a Iice ll and may be tendant, or other perfon authorised to gran SEc• ii• And be it further ena�7ed, that it Elia y (hall have an interefl: or concern arfcicare. trade, or urchafe horfes; Y lawful for the Prefident of the United Mates, and for the p Prefident of the it �• in any trade with the Indians, or in the purchafe or Pale of Governors of fuch territorial diflric'�s, refpeively, on proof u. s. and cerci. an ho to or frbm any Indian : And that any perfon, of- to them rnade, that any citizen or .citizens of the United torial governors Y t>:..: r and be im- been how.to proceed ` • And dollars; a - fending 'herein, shall forfeit one �a=�alal, = f the Court before which the States, or of the Paid 'diflrids, or either of them, have a on proof mane g,_ prifoned, at the difcretion o ' 4 guilty of any of the Paid crimes, o#fences or mifdemeanors, ofcricnes againiir ' conviction {hall be had, not e-seeding twelve months. t tr eInnor; lenient or territar b in to an thisAut. within any town, fe�� .7 --�- �- Y ! **` , SE C. S. And be it further enat`i`ed, That no purchafe or grant nation or tribe of Indians, to caufe fuch perfon or perfons 4g, p 7i urchafes of title or claim thereto, from. any Indiana and brought into either of the United p of land's, or of an to be apprehended their lands. ine - g valid, unlefs or •n•ation or tribe of Indians, within the bounds of the Unita States, or of the faid diflrids, and to be proceeded againfl " i made purfuant ed ,tates, shall be of any validity, ALE law or equity, unlefs ! ' z to the const'• be iTiadC b a treaty or convention,entered into put in due courfe of law. And in all cafes, where the punifh- ; the fameY ment (hall be death, it fb.all . be lawful for the Governor of tion. fuant to the Co' nflitution. ; and it shall be a mifdesiEieanor; in the didri into which the offender may be firft brought, or 4 an per not -employed under the authority oto the United y p in which he 'may .be apprehended, to ifI'ue a commiflion of States in ne ociating fuch treaty or, zonvent�©n, punrfhable o er .and terminer _to the Superior Judges of the diilric'� 4 y Y , } 4; b fine not exceeding one thoufand dollars*, and ,impnfon= who fhall have full power and authority to Hear and deter- !s menf; riot egceeditfg twelve months, directly, or rndirec'lly; man n&all rfiich capital cafes, in the me manner as the Supe- Q' to 'frbat Vith an`y``fuch Indians, ` nation 'br tripe of Indians, riot Courts of fuch diftric'ls have, in their ordinary feifions : Ir ,� .� , : _ ,._._L �b them held or claim*% ttafe of an lands for ,the title of .pure And when the-offender (hall be brought into, or shall be ap- � •s . • nev"erthele .r, That it '1hall be lawful for the rehended in an of the United States, except Kentucky, it ed . Pravlded f p Y who' day berprefent at any trea� y x:311 belawful for theFrefident of the'United States, to ifi�iie t= agent or agents 'of an state, ty, held `with Indians, udder• th'e authority of. the United a like commiffion to any. two Jud-ges of the Supreme Court wltli the approbation of the Co = States, ,in theprefence;and pp of the United States, and the Judge of the diftrif in which _a miflioner or Coinniif�bn-ers df the United States, appointed the offender may have been apprehended or firfi brought ; to hold'the fairie,'to propol'e' to and adjufl: with the :Indians; whL�h Jud�gm-or any• two of them, (hall have the fame ju- , the compenfation to- be i�iade for 'their claims to lands within rifdi�ton in fuch capital cafes, as the Circuit Court of fuch { fuc,h il'ate which lhall°be extinguished 'by the treaty. d i•i , au l (hall proceed to trial and judgment, in the fame F i a nd a it ttber enat7ed,••That in order to promote ma_mner as ,f ich Circuit Court might or could do. +,. SEG 9. Prefident t° •- : •, the friendl Indian`tribes, and to fecure Ittrnilh friendly C1V, Wzatl°on -am0 Y , i 2 And b� it urther enacted That all fines and for ei- i SEC. • r e , f Difpofition of ' Indian trihes the continuanCe ''of their friendfliip,- tit (hall and;m�y �be law;. wi h aome{tio tures, which fhall accrue under this Ad, fhalr be, one half to fines and forfei. animals, ��, ful for' the Pref denC of the United -States to caufe -them tures under this ' ' • e ` 'with ufeful doin flit animals, and>.iniplements of the u-fe of the informant, and the o her half o the ufe of the furnished United States, except where the profecution shall be firil in. �'`�' huibandr , and alfo to furnilh them with goods or' m6ney, in' a .y.=, Y i judge', ro er and to appoint fhttited on behalf of the United States,.in which cafe, fuc'h`�pt6pottions as he Thal g p p 1: ,o:� „ e • , ;::. whole fha11 L�Je �.�.7 11li: ufe• ; 3c uch`p�rfons fromtititie tar tune, as temporaryagents to refide s 3 And be it further enacted That nothing in this Conf; ru�2ion of ,.. , •;S 5 • b 1' r. v• 1 • e _ } , to what a�ii�hg" the. Indians, as he 4hall think proper. Provide that this A4ft aefin- r ' s and allowance to •fuch Ac"t (hall be conf�rued to prevent any trade or intercourfe „ amount in z . . x volae. j � `4.ole amount of fuch prefents nd dollars per annum. with .Indians living' on lands furrounded by fettlements of e G 'xceed twenty thoufa p a eines ilalTnote the citizens of the United States, and being within the ju- of an of the indtviduai States. b r, 'SEe. lo., And be it further enalted, T i at the Superior Courts the Paid territorial : diflrids, and t'he Circuit rifdiion y of each of SEc, i Qnd be it urther enacted, That all and every other AQ wiithin the ' • A and Ads, coming g within the purview of this Aft, shall pnreW of this Befprt what 'CoCo;irts and other Coutts of the United States; of fimilar ju" Courts crinlo8 } •! • • • ' , Aa repealed, ' a ate{! this A� rifdidion incrimmalcaufes,in each dislric'I of theUnitedStates' be and are hereby repealed. , T y „w 7 be tried. antowntch any-offender againft this A� fhall be f rfl brought, $ 3 D S ase• pp ll be a rehended, shall have, and are here- t 'or•in which he fha • and authority, to hear and de V inveflcd with full power Y �< ►� Y termine �t i' ; a- t i a • i i 6v, 5 `;•:_ _ ^'�,;t,: ,a..>y.1,�19+-.��t.�. .. . ,k,, .Pa,w..— -- - '., — - .,m?.0 , »arl4;: •,.• L.A. ti -q .. .,'� . SM9 V r . a ..... .. .. - ,«. . .. .,.:. ' . - ,V _ _ - rr.r- n 1 A t .. 34 fi k ry p' i. 4 i ITED STAT - �, 5. 4a 6 �, S ar THr { U N 7 o c 4 Y.. Drawing every decree., or decretal order, few � each greet, A.D. [ 793 A. D, 1793, Sxe• I s• And be it further enacted, That this Act ftiall be l from thence to the containing ninety words, fifteen cents ; --Y--•� � k-..... J in force for the term of two years, and ' the minutes, f� x each fheet, And for entering the fame ir. Limhatiun. end of the next fefiion of Congrefs, and no longer as aforefaid, ten cents ; JONATHAN TRU &iBLTZL, Es. For drawing a record, or making a copy of -z lie proceed t ' Speaker of the Houle of _ .prefentatsv Ings, for each fheet containing ninety words, #•tech cents ; ' ADA1VtS, Trice-Prefident of the United States, and But no pleading, depofition, exhibit, or other x- writing, to JOHN be inferted therein verbatim, or in hocc verba, Miall be coin- Pr f dent of the Senatea .. puted as any part of fuch draft. w Approved, March the firft, i793-�_ Entering a record in the regiffer, or engroffi �ror copying GEORGE V�TASHII�G 1 rJN, proceedings or records to be sealed• or exempli Z:M ted, for each It ' 3' Pre dent of the United States. fheet of ninety words, including all the pleae1 a segs, depofi- f'' ulions, exhibits and writings inferted therein, te: _aux cents , Every certificate, twenty cents mt � C H A P. XX• Entering return of appraifement or fales, for 4each fheet of ninety words, ten cents ; ' the ees in .fldinir�lty proceedings in t An ACT to rtf�'ertctzn f Affixing the feal to any paper, when require�'� twenty-five TT;t;Yed :States. and or• other' the Dafira Cottrts of the ° f cents 1 : Drawing cornmiflion to examine witnefies, fir each fhect .r ptcrp�e�. Sec. ;, Bof E it ena0ed by the Senate and Houle ofReprefentatives containing ninety words, fifteen cents ; t sf .fir feu And for en roflin the fame, if on parchme• -imt, iticluding '# r the United States of flntersca,rn Con re a a entb , g g the parchment, twenty cents ; "l That from and after the firft day of May next; there shall not Fees in Courts fficer cir other erfon, any And if on. paper, for each {beet of ninety wor �s, ten cents ,rg , of admiralty or be taxed or adjudged to any O P Swearing each w> tnefs in Court, ten cents ; k maritime Jurif• renter or other fe.e or reward, for, or in refpe of any ler- g di&ionefEablifh- g., erformed in any of the Diflrir� Courts For every entry or writing not mentioned car defcribed, �g �a, rice to be done or p fuch allowance (hall 6e taxed, as for fimilar few vices, herein ; ,` 1" of the l nited - States, in cafes of admiralty or marttimej�arif- m niioned. ` than fuch as is hereinafter fpecifaed ; that is to fay : 14 diction, All moneY depotted in Court, one and a 9ua� ter per cent. Pees of the Councellor or Attorney in the Dytria Court, in Ad- SeEtion 3d,---fees of the Marfhal. in The Dil:otz t Court; in Of the attar- miralty and Maritime proceedings. �l dntircilty and Maritime caufes. ' t nses. — of the Mr- The Rated fee for drawing and exhibiting libel, Claim or For fummoning every witnefs or appraifer, :ETLIteen cents ; mals, � "i anfwer in eat;ll tante, three dollars ; Making each proclamation, fifteen cents ; f Drawing interrogatories, t hree dollars ; . r ; Serving every capias, attachment or furnmo s, one dollar one caufe three dollars• and fifty cents ; And- all other fervices in any ? Court, in Admi-ThTravelling each mile, going only, either to '�rvc procefs, ` Sec lion, �d. Fees of the Clerk of e ,D�ric`t ratty and Maritime casrfes. , , or fubpcena witneffes, ten cents `. Pees of the For drawing every fiipulation,, procefs, monition or fub- Cufiody' fees of a veffel, for each day, one e11�1lar and fifty ) ` Clerks. poena, for each fheet containing ninety words, fifteen cents. cents n rofl'in each fheet, ten cents ; Sales, for any fum under five hundred dollar two and an And for e g half per cent ; and for any larger fum, one end a quarter 4 Entering the return of procefs, fifteen cents , Firing every libel, claim, pleading, or Diner paper, fix per cent, upon the excels. attendants to Sec'tio'n, 4th,---,4nd be it further enaZ7� d, Thaw these be al_ attendants on Iys h cents. � Supreme, Cir- it Copies of the proceedings, interrogatories, depofitions and lowed and taxed in the Supreme, Circuit and 3flrict Courts suit or Di�tria I' A of the United States in favor of the parties o� -r-aining judg i - Courts how to 'k exhibits, when required, for each fheet of ninety words,- i be afUrtained. I J. ; . ments therein, fuch cornpenfation for. their t w- avel and at- IC ten cents , Entering each pr ; w tenda oclamation , fifteen cents nce, and for attorniP -s .and courifellors e�e�, except in Entering each default, tw . ` the Diftri Courts in Cafes of admiralty aritime 'urif- elve cents 5�s iiion a� are allowed in the Supreme and or S� erior Courts ; ' Entering every rule of Court, fifteen cents ; : �f the refpec'live States. Examining each witnefs, and drawing his depofition, far =, Limitacio�. each `flieet containing ninety words, fifteen cents ; . �n Section, 5r th,--And be it further enaRed, Tl�Z� this Adfhall , ASN �A.t�tinue end be in force for the terns of oris gf �aZ', and front t r, � T r Certifying each exhibit or writin il�ewn to a witnefs, at g r his examination, twenvbfive cents ; Drawings i .Pr J. 1 t 'f o i vv 7 N ito AAA s; n n .1 _,y;.,„,,, {�y �txEYi;•'�S�utut r, . . -. w. •, .. -.r uY �H -41,1 .1:e3 4 Y Y, P rb e A r • e K+ ':. .- ; ti. ✓ M WPM 3 i no '. UN 1TED S �1' ATES. 409 I 4 ,rj OF THE Juft,ices to attend the Circuit Court or Courts, and it shall A,D. 1793: ; 1 408 A be the duty of the Juilices fo afl"rgned to attend according - except in cer- t , ly. find provided alfo, That when only one Jude of the Su- �.D, 1793. thence until the end of the next feffion of Congr�� thereaf- � Lain cafes. 4 preme Court (hall attend any Circuit Court, and the Difiri� ter, and no longer. Judge (hall be abient, or Shall have been of counfel, or be JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Speaker .of the Houfe ' of Reprefentatives. Cir- concerned in interefl in any caufe, then pending, fuch Cir- _ , ., � � . . . _r States and suit Court' may confift of the faid Judge of the Supreme )' . JOH1\t ADAMS, Vice-Fr�i4enl o the United Court alone. ;Pre ident o the Senate. ' = ,/• f SEc. 2. And be it further enac`fed, � That if at any time only , 1 Approved; March the firfl, 1793• one Judge of the Supreme Court, and the Judge of the dii- Rate for criving �. 'ud ment in GEORGE WASHINGTON, trict (hall fit in a Circuit Court, and upon a sinal hearing yr 1 , g , Circuit Cuurte, Pr(dent f the United States. a caufe, or of a 'plea. to •the jurifdiction of •the Court, they in certain cafes. i (hall be divided in opinion , it !hall be continued to the fuc- ceedrn Court • and if upon the fecond hearing when a dif- g P g C H .A� I'• XXI• ferent Judge of the Supreme Court (hall be prefent, a like di- a' vifion (hall take, place, the Diflri& Judge adhering to his 1 �n ACT making an appropriation to defray the expense of former opinion, judgment (hall be rendered in conformity a 2'reaty with the In north-w f the Ubio, to the opinion of the prefiding Judge. E it enacted b the Senate and Hou e^ Re re enta- SEC- 3. �4nd be it urther enar7ed, 'That the Supreme Court, Judges of the TION 1 , y f f f r when the Supreme Court fhall not be fitting, an one of Suprsme c°nr� SEC Q ' Appropriation. t1�UL's,Of` the United States of w4merica, in Congref s P g' , y may direst fpe- the;juf}tcesthereof togetherwiththeJudgeofthediflrrc'fwtthin cialfe►rion9 of i a2"enibled, That a fum not exceeding one hundred thoufand which a fpecial fefiion as hereafter authorized (hall be holden Circuit courts, i dollars, arifing from the furplus of former appropriations for trial of cri. t ended shall be, and the fame is hereby appropriated to may direct fpecial fefl'ions of the Circuit Courts to be holden sinal caufes. unexp cc of ne ociatin and treating with the for the trial of criminal caufes, at any convenient place with. a defraying the expen + rle Indian tribes ,north-well of thg river Ohio. in the diftri�t, nearer to the place where the offences may be Duty of clerk. hoil • f the Com- Paid to be committed, than the place or places appointed by SEC . ?. n nd be it f rthe r enoded, That each o ed dor mina in fuch nego- law for the ordinary feflions : That the Clerk of fuch Cir- ,Allowaacc- xnifiioners who may be appoint g g suit Court (hall, at leaff thirty days before the commence- nations and treaties, shall be entitled to an allowance, ex- ment of fuch fpecial fefI'ion, caufe the time and place for 1 of his neceQar• expenses, of eight dollars per day, clufive vice to be aid out of. the monies fo holding the fame, to be notified for at leaf! three weeks fuc- during his aEtual ler P ceffively, in one or, more of the newfpapers publifhed neared: appropriated* to the place where the feflion is to beholden : That all pro- i JOIJt1.THAN TRU MBtTLL, Speciker Of the T cels, writs and recognizances of every kind, whether refpec�- �,Houfe p}•Reprefentatives. Pre idem pro tempore ing juries, witnefi�es, bail, or otherwife, which relate to the , PaN LAN�GDON, cafes to be tried at the faid fpecial fefiions, (hall be confidered. f o the Senate. in to fuch feilions in the fame manner as i£ the •f as belongin y Approved, March fecond, i 70.x• had been iflued . or taken in reference thereto : That any GEORGE WA fpecial fpecial feffion may be adjourned to any time or times pre• such ref>iona f { ` Fir of the United States. # vious to the next dated meeting of the Circuit Court : That may be ad: all bufinefs depending for trial at any fpecial Court, (hall at �o ped. �{y • the clofe thereof be confidered as of courfe removed to the C H A I', XXII6 next Elated term of the Circuit Court And that the Dif- ! ' entitled, " .fin to tri't Courts of Maine and Kentucky (hall have like power to Privilege. 1 '> 4n NCT in addition to the d� t; hold fpecial fefl'ions for the trial of criminal caufes, as bath e abli theudicial Courts of the United States." been heretofore given, or is hereby given to the Circuit ,� •� ed b the Senate and Houle o,f Reps fenta- Courts, fubjed t6 the like regulations and reflri�ions. ! V SEc. 1 . E it enact y 'ves o/ the United Mates of Rmericci;` in Congrefs SE e. 4. And be i#further enacted, . That bail for appearance Bail for ap- ; *n • r earance,b ti ✓ ince of only one of the Juices of many Court of the United States, iii any criminal cause In whomtak n4 aff"embled, That the attend Y , . Attendance of Cort at the feveral Circuit Courts of the which bail is by law allowed, may be taken by. any ,judge o£ ; ► a� Acte the 'Supreme, - the United States an Chancellor, judge of a Su t Cage or `. one Supreme 1 Y 9 . Judge at Cir• United States; to be hereafter held, llillba a uices notwitlw h superior Court, c;'rr Chief or firfl Judge of a Court of Corn.Fust ennrL requiring the attendance of two of the J E S moil deemed fuffi• r handing : Provided, That it ihall�be lawful for the Supreme tient, Court, in cafes where fpecial circumflances shall, in their Co , G n two of the fail {. 'udgment, x•ender the fame neceflary, to a�g tufiices , s 4 4 _ 1, nS C v I + A i ' 8 1. Bpd S ... :. , µ .t.. 41N_91_117 �y I F L r!'a' 6�-, PT� a1T'lT�nply �.J - - n � ••\ s..1^+r.�+ J" .r , 4 • - Y= j S r , :r, y �1•�• A UNITED STATESo 41 410 f them , gout of a Court held under the authority of the State ; and A.D. 1793• State, or Mayor of ^ '''+" in either o it (hall be the duty of the Marfhal in whofe ,cui}od fuch i----•�-�-� R ' {S�` A.D. 17g3. mon fleas of any � a ,,.�, �: y '` c....--,r--�1 and by any perfon having authority from a uircult Court, goods may be, to fummon the appraifers, in like manner, or the Diftrift Courts of Maine or. Kentucky to take bailf fuch Court, as the Sheriff is by the laws of the fiate required to fummon ,- • ifcretton o which authority revocable at the d •_ z them ; and t1he appraifers fhal-1- be entitled to the like fees, as any Circuit Court, or either of the Diftricl Courts of Maine t ie, cafes of appraifements under the laws of ' the the State ; and • ,v , , or0Kentuck , may give to one or more , difc>.eet perfons, for which fuch Court is if the appraifers, being duly fumrr_►•oned, shall fail to attend ]earned in the law, in,- any dlilri and perform the duties required of them, the Marshal -may � lea P �,. . bolden, where, from the extent of the diflrlc�, and remote- }proceed to fell fuch ,goods, without an appraifemente its arts icon the ufuaI refidence of any of the be- a nefs of p JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Speaker of the fore-named Officers, fuch provifion (hall in the opinion of the ff pf Hou e o Re re entativns. ' Court be neceffary : Provided; That nothing herein (hall be T ` conftrued to extend to taking bail in any cafe where the JOHN LANGDON, Prefident pro tempore uni.thment for the offence may be de ; nor to abridge of the Senate. i . p en b the laws of the United• Approved, March {•econd, - i 793 ,. an power heretofore given y Y' P GEORGE WASHINGTON, States, to any defcription of perfons to take bail. r 1. Prefi�ient of the United States. Sic. Anct' be it-further ena�ed, That writs o£ ne exeat and of injun&,ion m-ay be granted by any Judgc of the Su- might be ranted by the t ' ' And writs of preme Court, in cafes where they g g l 5. ne exeat by Supreme or a Circuit Court • but no writ of nc exeat fhall C H . A P. XXIII. `��' whom & whea ranted. be granted unlefs a fust in equity'be commenced, and fatisfac• times daces a boldin the Cir. - 8 for roof (hall be made to the Court or Judge granting the An ACT to alter theinn s and f g YP .41S . fame, that the defendant defigns quickly to depart from the cuit Court`s, in the Eaflern D rib`, and in North-Caro- . ranted to un6lion be - . a cnwrit of lr g Lina. and ar other ur o es. Untteu ,,,nates , nor fliall a .f otherpurp/es p in an Court of a State : nor fhall• fuch �lAy proceedings y ane, i, E it enaed by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenta- writ be ranted m any cafe w>lthout reafonable previous no- g _ tsves f the l n ted urates f America, in Congs Os z. L i attorney, of the time and tice is tite adverfe party, or. __-- afembkd, That the f riff Circuit Courts of the eaftern dif= ''1 ' lace of moving for the fame. p g Times holding r p g tr� , in•ilead of .being held at the times and places now efla- holding (prang �. itfurther enacted, That fubpoenas. for wit- 11 m h n i•th Circuits of „bfanna for SEc. 6. And be r •f bI><fhed bp, law for hvldin th.e fame 1ha fro a ce o `''' J., witneffes, how neQes who may be re uk 'd to attend a Court of the United eaflern dith.io't far to extend. y rie' q ereof, may run into any other dif ;be held at the times and places following, refpec�ively, name- and N. Caroli. 1 ; States in any diff Y ly ; for the diff: c'l of New-York, at New-Fork, on. the fifth la altered. tric'f : Provided, That in civil caufes, the witnefies living out day of April ; for the d><fhrt of Conneicut, at New-Haven, of the diflrid in which the Court is holden, do not. live at • on the twenty-fifth day of April ; for the .dif}rid -of Ver- y a greater diflance than one hundred miles from the place of �mont,, at Windfor and Bennington, alternately, beginning at ;.. hlding the (aisleo the firfl,.oa the twelfth day of May ; for the diftri6t of New. l f SES• 7• And be it further ena�►#ed, That It (hall be lawful �-iamp{hire, at Portfmouth, on the twenty-feventh day of : . Courts to make for the feveral Courts of the United ,States, from time t0► May :for the diflrid of Maffachufetts, .at Boflon, on the fe. %f► rules for re- time as occafion may require, to make rules and orders for venth day of June ; and for the di�riel of Rhode-linand, at f 4 turningwrits, ' (rein the returning of writs and t n the nineteenth da of June. And if an Of the their refpec�llve Courts, d g New.por o y J y ' �,4. procef-es, the filing of declarations and other pleadings, the Paid days, fhall happen on a Sunday, the Courts refpe6tively, taking of rules, the entering, and making up dud ments, by shall commence and be holden do the day following. And. . , default and other matters m the vasa+;�n and _ot erw>fe ><n E v ---- j all caufes now pending an the fatd Courts, and all appeals,pro- a manner not repugnant to the laws of the United States, to e f"sicl Courts refpe�ively, as (half cues and recvgnizan'ces returned or returnable to the fai,tie � re ulate the prac-tice of th f e� and all officers, jurors, parties and witnesfes, (hall be con , i be ft and neceifary for the•advancement of �uifice, and e p formable to this Aa. ;.: tinily to that end to prevent delays in praceed><ngs: SEc. 2. fled be it further ena& That from and after the Ec. 8, And be it urtber enac`led, That where it is now rem, expiration of the feffion of the. Circuit Court of the State of Goods taktn on S laws of an (tate, that goods taken to execu_ P N. earol,aa- , . writ of fierifa- quired by the y North-Carolina, which 3s to commence on the firff day of Cir�uitCou.t, ; # siva, how to be tion on a writ of fieri faclas, (hall be appralfed, previous to June newt, (which feffion fhalI be held' any thing in this Aft after June, ' appraifed, the Pale thereof, it (hall be lawful for the appraifers appoint• y; not withiitanding, at Newbern) the Rated feffions of the laid 'here to be } 1 rai a odds taken t�.,.it �_ t. _» at VV t, _._r . •.t _ . :_ . t_ _ held. ! a . ..ae.. .thA „+��,rtty of the State to app g x Qll l'lllttVa J-a a alit Cl- llldli De helld at VV »X ii-iou l-liouk, e1111C 1 111 lll� uUCII C� l ' in eYecuti,on on 'a fieri facial, ilp if ued out o£ any court of the houfe belonging to the Paid county, or in Tome convenient - United States, in the fame manner as if fuch carat had iffued bulld:ng out1� F 1 , ij A • w it teM �5 . 1 • as � , iY C i 1 . Y s _ ... '.'. .v.,. .. . ..,. ; w ... ::may,.. j._ .,• d4 • + _ .. l + •,-. z ;,., r-,.. .. A w"n;.... 1..k. t i�' . .l • `' Zea . r" i . .. . •,t . . �' yr F Ai r . fi 1 ' at 1 � ` • k �r. •yr 71 wN vy it :r 7 4 1 i • UNITED 6i k( O� THE fupply of ratio„s for the officers and men of the faid cutters, 44,D, 1793* :E A W . . . 0 . 2 on fucl� terms, as shall, from time to tirrie, appear rea- -✓ 4 ' 1 •'+ 1` tt P u n t it there (hall be convenient 'anable. ' iA.D. 1793, building coni ,a„reto, fe in the city of Raleigh, orta�THAx TRvM18U.LL, '4 r1.DJ •,,,.Y_,..9 accommodations for the Paid pul P° which, and upon its being made fo Speaker of the Houfe � RaprefEntatives. in the Paid State ; after �he faid Court is hereby autho- to appear tot he faid Court, * JOHAN. LANGDON, Prefident pro tempore iz.ed and direded, at the clofe of the fefl"ion then a�pd fetfion of Senate* to ad'ourn the faid Court, to, meet at cit not Raleigh shall Approved, 1C/farch the fecund, 1793• wh�.ch faid y in the city of Raleigh , Rated feffions of the faid GEORGE WASEINGTON, ^s after be the place at which the ,lie United States, the Pry dvn! nt' t k .s Court fhall be conflantly helde has there was - ed Inafmuc S Ec, , find be it further enact � hold the Circuit Court not a fuiiicient quorunc of Judges to ho C 1 A Pi XXV. for the urpofe of doing + `� ; Di(1ri& Judge for the difl:,ricri of NorthCarolina, F one thoufand (even hundred � Caroli term , payment o the Fir In ' of N. e at November 11�T rovtdtn or the /� l' na,ho%v to have buftnefs, at it (hail and tray be lawful for the dif- -two that e a an sa�ad o alae Bank `of the United � ~ 1 jurymen fun,- and ninety , rnent due o ,� moned for faid • rf judge e of the State of North-Carolina, to di�ec'1 the , . une term• tri. J g t to iffue fuch procefs for the purpofe S`iates I Clerk of the faid Cour fummo1ed to attend the faid Court, at SECTION x , E itenal7ed by tbeSenateand Houfeof Reprefenta- _ r s : of having JurymenJune next, as he ence on the firil day of J ti ver of the United States of America, to Congre/s the term to comm or the like urpofe, returnable to �lovem. a�eniGled, rl`ha't the Prefident of the United States, be, and he f P had before iffued en or the her term above-mentioned ; that the jurymen, herby is fauthofized'- and empowered to apply two hun- - r,,.r shall be ordered to be fum- a thr,r�{_'a,nd dollars or the , monies which may have a � � faid procefs, to be sem... moned, dre.. _ _ ro ortion and from the fame counties been borrowed, in purfuaiice 6f the fourth feL of ' the a '' ,'lr A oned in the fame p p oned b the jr > m were ordered to be funzm • Y intituled An -Aa anal iog provifion for redu�ion of the ur men who coned . t the �• + as tliofe I y above-mentioned Public: dCbt,, in T9..yment of the firfl inflalment, due o November term procefs returnable at arfliae is to execute the faid procefs and the jury- bank of the united States, upon a loan made of the faid . And the M N men legally fumnioned in confequen ce thereof are to attend .k ln4 purfuance ef'-the eleventh feftion of the' aEt for in. Y' `- d Court, under the like penalties for difobedi ence , b s eorporating the fubfcribers to the said bank. = ` the fai , faid rocefs had been ordered to :be lffued as U ho ay JONATHAN TRUMBULL, VI,- if the P d the 'fir men Nv • Marfhal an y ' and the :. cakes- o the Houle of• Reprefentativrs. id Court , allowance .I `- the fa t shall`be entitled to to like a ; $ tend at the faid Cour divel And it is hereby declared, JOHN LANGDON Prefident pro tempore •• t '' for their fervices refpe y of the Senate@ that all fuits and proceedings of what nature or kind rt, an , 1 have been cdinrxienced in the faid Court, and F p prveda March fecoiid, , 1'793. Which Thal (hall be roceeded on at the enfuing termstn the G OR GF WASHINGTON, not finifhed, F faid Circuit fame manner, and to the fame effec'1, as if the ,Prefsdens of the TTnifect States. ` been re ularl held at Novejzber term, as afore- rt had b y afore- court $ of all fuch faid, and continuan s, had been regularly held faid laff mentioned terns to fuits and proceedings, from the C. H A3 P4 • �C��I. fin' the enfuing term. - Baker o the1oufe ,• JONATHAN TRUMBULL, re f tatives• .fin A T'for ext� e ding the titrte�f or receiving on Loan that of Rep f ark Q %egae ZC lyJebt 0 the United States, which refident biro tenipolre - part* .� ,/� f 1 JOl3N tANGDpN9 P o the Senate. =a. ���: riot �ief�f�fcribed, priorto, t•ho,�r�t day of March, one thou. and ven hundred and nines three. March the fecond, Y 793• roved, r.” APP 'Sfic. ;� . rtenac`ftsd.by the 'Senat$ and Haufe of Reprefenta- iVj ^- GEORGE WASHINGTON, fBfives o the United StatEs o �nierica in Cong tDotrtettic debe- { Pr f dent of the United States. 1 '('hat the erm. for rec ivin on loan that part f on loan extend ,.: a�e"njb eda : g p F ;. Ze 'do'm effic debt of the United,State$, which (hall ,not have ween. subscribed, in purivan•ce Qr the act, lnt�tutea , .: .fin ��cr � . O TSI ' A fupplementary ' r t t • aiq f ` t f f ' r re 4 r r _ ! � ,•• a 1 r:. . :\ .: "Nhir '~M �.' • ) [' Now � s.L .,mr. J -aa• _ i ' . Y � of A ..t'1 r ,. n.. .. , 't•.. 't;.:r ♦L. ..._L{FNAdL-."•`�1ar�cAaYkiii n r 4•1��}i I_ i .il•'Id w`':� i '.. ,-,W• '. °f ,F. l`, - i .i � � ` . �• �``,.a� i r � rl. : i t.v. „. . , . .. ! }iia, . !:. .ie: ,i »•,JR 1 r, : \ It IIt , 4 UNI' TE ]D S 7F A T E So 4T3' ' g rl E r 5 4 C li . A P. XXIV. A.D. 1793• z ,D,1 , fu letnentary to the ad making provific�n for the debt of r' • A 793 pP . . m and r the first day be extended from after « An ACT fitpptementary to the a5t entitled .dn A0 to the united States, . ° of March, one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-three, un• provide moree�tu�rlly for the collection of' the .Duties f June, one thoufand Leven, hundred and • til the laft day o J , impofed by law on Goods, Wares and Mer•chandize im. ninet four inclufively, on the fame terns and conditions, ' y din the ad, - intituled 6° An Ae'1 making pro• forted into the United ,States, crud on the `Ionncrge f' as are contained f viflon for the debt of the United States : Frovideda That.theShips or vefMs." _! for recciviu the faid fubfcriptions fliail be opened one, SEC, t, E it enat7ed by the Senate and Moufe of Reprefentatives books g ' a f the jJnited States. of the United States of Jinerica,in Congrefs a ffembled, ly at the treafury o That fuch of the credi- k y SEC. 2. And be it further end ed, cribed and shall That there (hall be in the State of Georgia, a diflri(q, to t 7 be called the diftritl of �-_Tard�' ick to comprehend all the ' tors of the United States, as have not fubf p Hardwick in • � Georgia eQab• a the Paid loan, Ihall neverthelefs receive der- waters, fhores, bays, harbours, creeks and rivers, between situs a difiri�R• , 4 Privilege of not fubfcribe to non.fubfcribin ing the yearone thoufand (even hundred and ntnety-three, the fouth point of OfTabow ifland, and the fouth point of - creditors. a rate per centum on the amount of fuck of their demands, Warfaw ifland ; that in the raid diftric't the town of Hard• , s shall have been regiflered, conformable to the directions a he Iasi; da of June wick {hall be the only port of entry, and a Collector for Paid contained in the faid act' on or before t Y diftrid frail be appointed to ,ref de at Hardwick, and the faid one port of en- thoufand (even hundred and ninety four, equal to the a therein and one f bfcribin Collector {hall b ;entltled to receive the like fees, ,and the Y �. them as u g a Collector. l�• + interefl, which would be payable to fame yearly paid to the Collector of the ueditors. diftric� of St. Mary's, in the faid State. JONATHAN TRUNlBULi'., SEC.I 2. And be it further enacted, That fo much of Lake Speaker of the floufe of Reprejentativea. Champlain with the fhores, bays and. rivers connected there- Chaplain in N. 4 OHN LANGDON, Prefident pro tempore of : ' York ertabl�rh• s �, ` with as Beth within the State of New-York, shall be one en- ea a dirtri�R. J the Senatee titre d rift, to ;be called the dIilricI of Champlain ; and the 4 ` ■ Approved) March feeond, 1793• Prefident of the United States, be, and hereby is authorized .w � p � •, pl? GEORGE WASHINGTON, to appoint fuch place within faid diflric'l tobe the port of en. ; i r , Prefident of the United Statestry and delivery within the fame as he may deers! expedient ; and a Collec'�or for the faid 'diffrict fhall be appointed to re- United e- ' r 3 Z s > tide at fuch place within faid diflrie't, as the Prefident of the ` Unit ed States shall direff, who fliall be allowed the fame f:�Ps Pre denten al>a C H A p,' XXVII. as are allowed the ColleeRor in the diftriO of Vcrmont : Pro- Point port of , ,t and nev 'rthe�'e s That th=entio' ncd, ion to ned i t Yt - entry and Col• 11n ACT fupplementary to the aft for the e�ablment a yrded e f, con. i n he f K y leer therein. , . •, ninth 'fe�fon of the A,�t relative to the fupport . of' Light-Hotrfe�c, Beacons, Buoys, and Public diflrrid of Louifville, !hall be, and hereby is extended to the. Pierr. . . difirid of Champlain. E it en by; the Senate and {Dote of Rerefenm o the United States of America in Congrejs SEc, 3. end-be is further ena�ed, That from and after the Btatives . f hdR. da .of June next tl is 'Collectors in 'the diftrids of Ver- call a b 3 �f <. ..F That all expences which f call accrue from the firih y r a�fenibled, _ Vermont 2nd : da ofJul,, next, indufive,, for the neceffary fupport, main mont and Champlain, an addition to the fees and emolu• r . r { ch'aicrplain al- jay J menus which may acerae.to them in the �colledion of :the ter une next• Expencds of tainance and ,.repairs .of. all lighthoufes,- ' beacons, b�°sss fall duties of. ynpcft and tonnage, by. the . preys{ons already J lighthodes, &c. 17 els on the fea•coaf}, ..and public !e , • . f}akea a of chann p p P made, Ihall feverally have and be entitled to receive the year- `} t time to be defrayed �y the United States, until the fir{ 1 fuin of Ione hundred dollars each.con Y day of July, in the year one It feven hundred and ninety-four, nottvithitanding fuch .li ht-houfes, beacons, or SE+C. , end be it further enacted, That. from .and after , the ^ Anti tq theCoi- -• w� with the lands and terlem eats thereunto belong• lar: day of June next;the allowance of one hair per centum , , 4, e fors of Penrr, y public =els, • to the Collectors of the dif}rls of Pennfylvania and of the rl• Yr Berton, , ing, and the jurifdiclion of the fame fliall ,not, in the ` mean i ' � by charleftown,& � #� tune, be ceded to, or vetted in ` the -United States, the ; „ city of New-York, and the allowance of one per centum to ; , Baltimore. , State or . States refpe�iively, in which the fame may be . the Coijer'fors of the di{trids of Boon end Charleilown, and r llowed to `the States ' ref► of Baltimore, on the amount of all the monies b them ref- ' And that the faid time be fur�her a Y pedively, to make fuch ceffion. pedively received, on amount' 04 the duties of impo and ^ .And be it further encr�ied, 'rhaE� the Secretary of the �;. tonnage (hall cease, and inf}ead thereof, from and 'after the Secretarq 9r .. s ..,..,�•a flnattn� hea. F J Treafurr to Treafui-3r be authorized and c3irecteu `� �,aui�. M _.:.,__�a ; fairs , place beacons, Con or buoy to be provided and placed on Smith's Point fhoal, ~' a: in she Chefa - , peck and N. C 1 , £F;r - a:F ,• IF r ry�'t _ • T ,f rpt+ d .. l.-r( J v4,.� .i.M _ .Y'"• yCT"f� \ y� r I N.I' .. '•r • ,:.. '.. r y - ,.cru 1 r t � `.eNra. AJ'1 v , y r. -aMn.' .. r.. a -. ,. >. .._ . _. , _ 1_.,w..._2...wi%•s,�..rsa MjFi.�Y�9w-a'nNkb'Mfa < erk>v.w'.:. : .:Jf'• '.i' _ n+%,a'.7't`n� .�W" JYMJ'"}'I1wIM-.rpT� .., . � .. ., .,. - t: 1': !a�f • • I�YI'3 : Y � : y v 1 , , , C1 - IT Ir diifrMs of Paid Taft da o£ June next, the Cclleors of the {' ,f. A• D. 1793° Y and f the city of New-York fliall be entitled lhoal, ,in iihe Chefa_peak bay •and � beacon dr fl.o.4ting,buoy at 4..D. i X934 1� x .. _..� pennfylvanla, a o Y r� the fouth•rsreii if ra the an tl�e_re�yal flit>al, near Ucracnk_ tn- §' to three eighths of one per centum, and the altimore�ih 11 het. irk iVorth:Car g lina. 1{lricIs of `Bo{fon :and Charleifoion, and of�,B all fuck � . � � d JQNA,THAN T�uMBV f., Speak& of fide be entitled;to, three fourths �f one per cuaa...Sn, on H ' 'vel eived. Hot fi of kep'r ferztbraw'es. ref eL-tt r•ec. monies by, thekn , p. . y �► ...' <{ after the JOHN ,LANG, DUNj P�'f dent pro tempore SEC. . And be it further enacted, That from and a y°y ,� f.the cuff 9 or :other of the Senate° , January next, n'O Of1Ct'r .0 Forfeiture. f rft day of J y A.� ro red, March the fdcond; 1 j93o iron em Toyed under the authority of the United States, pe p GEORGE WASHIN.GTL�N- in the collec'�iou 'qf the duties impofed by 'lupi ed 'States, r'e sder�t v the United Sates, .f. , . ,• f i 3 wares and naerchandize .,intported into fire r irdfrels ih r', in whole _ i p all over t ; . and on the tonnage 'ot fhi s o • . � . n , or 've el or ad ,as agent, attorney or con- or in part,; any p , iQnee for the ow or owners' Of, any chip or . veil'el, or , of r p; iV1II. ,p f Nor (hall any offi -� an car o or lading on board ,the .fame y g r: oms . or other perfon employed in the colleo- ;fin AC'T' Providiri • air anntia arloahCe f ar tie �duc� iot, ; car of the curt f Hugh Mercer: faun of` the duties as aforefaid, import, or be concerned d�- ill r indiredl in the mportarion of any goods, wares SECTION .I . E;it enaged b the Seirate and I 'ou .,e a Re re es� o y . at eve- Y. . p f , 1 rely ted States of�Imeri ' , in Conggf, y tatr�ves f'the Unt €' or rraerchandlze into the United States,£Lonv:fed, Jhall for- �`< � r. erfu,o fo of£endlog 'and b3�l�,g t�ereV. a enable ttia't the annual allowance to ,be made for the f` l y p .. e�duGat'on f Ilii .h 114erce ; .fon of the laie ,G.eneral ,,`Mercer ' } fait the rum of five hundred dollars, ' ' purfiant tq 6h r fgfUt"ig 'of tht fbr,T' er. Con refs of 't.he,date ° t fo ynuch of the 'f , ; enacted ,That of the eighth of A. f11" cine thdtifarld .feven hundred at) fe- � p L SF.C. 6. �71d �Je t1 fuYths3' cc aklll alter.a- , ♦.� fi ' e titled, An Ad M g venty fevgn, shall' be four,hundred dollars frgm the time { �f eef twelfth .fec�io,n of .an AO q , Y ..,,. p eftrtded all for ��hich' °he has. been 1�{f a dy:un-til his educat !on fh,all be L inach, repca!- tions 3n the treafury and war de artrr�ent as :r . . ,. p, 14 : .. - United. States, einplgyed 1•,n the colleion . of finiihea ©c .he dhall arrive at the age of twenty-one years: �` P �a. officers of the . wares and >merchan� f : ,, „ b- law' on nods, itd`t4 t'he Lot4troller df the Trea�u y .lie authorized to r ie� i_mt�Ofed _ _ � *1,p tnnn �N: • tlut v : r United, cy'•C:ace$� " r icvi}F a int 1;a air »nt n the o'rt�d into Xhe U. ai:�u UV , -., ot° . r �:ro�r1,� * o..�. f the raid 1itli )fiercer for V F�.V NVV R 6 dike �mP in ar 'dW ofing Q the funds: his pohlioh to the.preleirt time, the' balanhe of whirl as alfo ;nt ' 3' i S ar veffels, from bh.Y F of ih p; Ctates arlafan. • Mate, qr of.. any ;ppb. the`�tl ual �al�owances Aforefaid, fas they .flIall beca.In sine; de• of the Unt b s ted C be and c .k me yr pealed is gordii • the treaf'ury, a t of etch a Is hereb lac proper y P.. dif (�f� of,:their. i - the lh•all fl�'�i�id. to �la n at fo '4` p the fame ,p,rcihtbtts tit tmelU:i ted.Stat:e ,, Qf any JONATHAN Ti'UMBuLL, Speaker ojr'the Ioufe tereri in the funds or debts of h of Keprefentatives. of the Paid States. JOHN LAN'GDON, Pr jdent pro tempore further :enafled, That the ?rcfident of the of the-Senate. SE.,Cs, 4nd-be pit �. if he fhall judge dt aonduciuE to 'the pub: Approved, Mareb the feco ld, i X93 l d +; r prefilynt may U•n't ed;S gates may, increafe macin•. lic inceref}, increafe=the cornpleiint,of rxtarin�rexc d fever , GEORGE WASHIN�GTUN; ers to the cut- t. fo that aha number .do uv fir.fdent pf theU•n�te�d Stats. fib; tcr9, al revenue cutters, d after the 'firit to eachcutter ; and that from, ani , ° mar�rers ° day of April .next, :there be allowed, irr lieu of the compere- .;, rations now effabliilied to the°'maker of each revenue cutte~k� the fubfi(kgnee of ?v Captain; in .H P: X 1X. �`. on.th and } Allowance ofOr y, dollars pperm : Y 1 , ay to the offs- f ihe '�7nited .Mates ;, to :a anate., tweet - �,ln CTfp ,else. d Eli, ah . oze�iCk: the army ,o - twenty '.dollars per r �f P_ f cars, &c. . dollars per month ; to a; feco d nlater� ;: She: i. lJ bt, et ded by to S�f�ate tand Houfe-af'Repre,/enta- i hteen. dollar`s. pax .n,Q , ; ,t,A t l o a 'Chir nate, a g , 4 • . } month ; t ' d ° • Y t faid ar'�n tines ,o the lUnitsd States o .4meriea� en Coh res ver mate, the fu•bfiiience of .V ew,tenant pf, . e . y � s er month, d eniBlec�, "1't-;at ;as, an ihdoiritzicatoi� atDtl to reiinbuFfe Elie e y ,ten dollar p., � ;.� and 0 each mar`ine`r, not eXceedtn g jah Bof-wick, fgr•cer�taia colts and :e�penditbres, she wit put v ho, f ball he de- { , t lie ors of tl'e r , en e;• ' <. �,; to heaid by the Oa 4, u to, In . ,da�fendliyg :� prof'ecution , AgAnft .Thin of conii•acls � nd t at the secretary of tho f` if r that r urt�ofe : . iy , r.- �' . iwhich he:ac�ade, aS an: gent of :the beputy� on�>t> ifl'ary.Ge- 1 'f reafury be, ani he is hereby authorl'zed to 6optrad ffuPP1Y neral of imrchafes in the mothern department, -in , -the pure tf ' chile of cattie;for inc usc. vi iiia .cvntine anal ar�u`r ' 41L, W LWlt;, ;We ' d Ga 5 during I 14 At S r } 'r J1 did, ai: e . IC .. Y Ti • . a ' .1� r• r.. t , .. F`� .'t. .• .. - 'n, syAM,A„♦ Kat••.,'i�fi,♦[ �. . . :'tl t t, r. :f .. '..;: .. ....... ., . } .r nn .."ynr )`•r.r..+. :...; •• .'. (. . ..�.:Id_..v.eL.;- ..u.1'SNISEtidi�/ - etii,`•T'. iad t Mal "., •. ...., r> Y A i 1 a x • �4 j - - 0 i77 S �� T �. g m ' Sargei�€, as Adjutant-General to the troops late under the A.At 793x 793 dutitlg clic late mar, When they were in great want of pt'�� comm�aiid of General St. Clair, five hundred and fixty-nine AD. I . y five, dollars and forty:fi%recents : For paying ]Dunlap and Llay� 't:..•�.,,+-•.J vifions, there 'b't -gtant�ed to laim on•e hundred and fort - dollars and forty-two cents, payable out of ahy itnappropri= - pomle; €oi priming perfdrmed,undPr the dlreC�tion of a coni• s p y mittee. of the convention. of The United States; four hundred -ated •monty in the Treafury of the United States. oiv�.'rxMTIvlunul.I., Speaker of tI and 'tcenty doltars : ,For.* , .,defraying certain extra ; expenses kt ffi 7 Eoufe of Feprefentativeso of the doorkeeper of the oufe of 16e refetitatives., and for Clerk-h�rf~; and ailo�vance to-witnefic°� att�ririii," the late eQm» JOHN LANGDON, Preefidot pro tempore g f ibittee appointed to enquire into the failure of ih t" Oedi- ' o the Sedate. , on under .Genet'al , St. Mair; four hundred dcllars : For i } 7939 }paying the ,prin�cipal clerk to the Secretary of the Senate, for �pprowed, . March fecotid, i E;laUIiGE WASHIr1GTflI�', • 'ref dent of the United States. 3 his 1"erVices, from the fir(t of July to the fourth of No. �t vember, one thoufand, fevep hUndrerland ninety-two oz:e J �' days, at three dollar's per da , :. hundred and tu►trntq-(even r three hun8rea aiid eighty-one dollars - dor paying the fame ss• ? C H A P` xX' c'er?t for his fervices, f+r %ix months, aE�er and above his for. neer allowance five hundred and forty-feven dollars and fif- ;fin ACS'' making certain �4ppr��rtatavn.r thereto �nentaonQd. t cents ti For fik inunths addition re entad y al pay to the engroil'ing '; r E. it ewHed -by tbeSenat`e rand Houfeo,f•hep J F1 clerk, three hundred and- fixty five dollars : For extra fen. SECTION! I + 3 trues of the Mited• Stags of f,�wHcai in Congrefs vices of tiid door eepe:•; during-the pr�efent feifiotl, ninet y T_ - hi that there be a ro dated to the purpofes here' one dollars and fi tj cents..: For dCfrayin the erpence t: =y a�eei'v entionedt to b'e paid o t of aiiy 'tnoniesj• Wvliich shall tending the iiate' g ing and printing t ,� public accounts, in - `� fAppro�,riation purfuas�ee of, the ' order of-the Houfe of 1Zeprefentatives of - cermin Corrie into the treafury „ of the Jt�ited States, to tl'+e on. of of t 4} ma ties for de_ the prefent year, (not praeeeding ftom the deities on stn= the ,thirtitth df December, one thoufand feven hundred y fraying certain 1 arts and tut�rla a and riot heretnloi•e appropriated; and o��*_ and ninety-ane, a fu not eceeriing eight lliindred dollars :. fpeeifieaentand� p g ) of the furplus of any the duties of im,poit and tonnage, For paving the`accotini "of the trufi<ees of Wilmington public which may accrue, cliiriii the refeiit ear the fain of fifty , l • Y g raminer•fchool end ac4demv; two thoufand five Hundred i .M1 • ;.. � ' y ' rC t7nt� rty�..,_ g . wr- f f 11 �. . /� M1 nine thoufand one 'hundred" and feven dolls= �, #o- - and nrty hree doll dna Ilxty.�four cents : To make good .- E one eerit's : i' fo much d4ciedt ISI the appropriation,of the year, cine thou AS Far urchafing tWo kits off` gi'puina with the huilingf fan'd feven hundred and,ninety�o,ne, for defra in the ex en, t ? y p � • � _ ' p, "�$; cis rif-light kou Cs, bacons;, buoys and public ;piers, a um thereon,` and for erec�Ing other Quisciings,' and -pi�,ch � y a fundry materials and necei aries for the ufe of :he mint, riot exd0e, 1fi9 inehtin red and fifty`fivedollars and fihty-iii t �• appropriation cents',;," 'or building, a liightahou,fe On Moritok point : a fum ' 't for defraying twelve thoufand and feventy-nine dollars and feventy-eight i Ccrtaitt rpectffe . For the ,War' s of the -officers of the mint, from the � i not exceediag tawenty t4oufand dollars For completing the �= demands. cents , ltg ht.A dutu ,'on $ ld=lieAd, at the 0 s' of Ca a- ear elver fir{lr day of ;July, to the thirty,firff day of December, one •g a , i • M two thoufand dollars i For. the falaries ,of Cleprksi , not ex. thoufand feven hundred and ninety-two, two thoufand fih s; hundred and ninety-four 'dollars and Pi hty-eagh� . Cents ceedin tfiree, to. .be employed in the of t of the comtniifi: _ f For the falary, of the following officers o the mint, for the oher` d the revenue, It the rate of five; hundred doll year one thoufand feven` hundred and ninety-three ; the ars ptr i annum .-, fifteen hutidt•ed dollars : For defraying the expense direor two thoufand dollars ; the affayer fifteen hundred of boobs. and printing, incident to the a�"ts for recording the t ' regifferazng of chips or , .�vellels and enrolling and '=cenfing dollars • the chief-coin-erg fifteen hundred dollars ; the ens * t ,i iF graver, twelve hundred dollars ; the lreafurer, twelve hunA veflels empldyW in' 'the 904iiig , trade; el:xee hundred and dyed dollars ; three clerks, five h, fifteen hundred dollars eacfifty dollars. �a hundred dollars ; For defraying the expenses o f workman, • j'orr.�TxArr Tau��sut,t., for the year, one thoufand feven hundred and riirie'ty-three, Speaker ' the 1 Qule Reprlinlativcs: a Cum not exceeding two thoufand ` fix hu. dollars • - he feat, of aotr. { JOHN LA,NODOL'� �°refident pro tempore rd4 For defraying the expences,of bringing to b u _ of the Senate. eznment,ahe votes of ele�ors in 'the feveral States for Prefi- �� l dent an:d Yiee-Prefident, a fum not exceeding one' thoufandppr'oved; March the fecund I 79 1 • For, difchar in the " ='f{ four hundred and nin4y-nine dollars : g g_ GEORGE WASHINGTON, y claim of -Ret=urn Jonathan Mei s, and the le al re refenta: - Prudent the United Staten. ' her .Greene th f um of four-legal, ed dol- tives of Chriitop - - b C H A Pf ides For the pay, fubfiftence and forage°due to' Winthrop r Sargent, ,: 10 1' Yb � i�R, Tal 3 -,rr �,` t F� 5 1L } n S Jq Y {1 L J 1 4 1 y , w , ,fir .... 'n '. .. 1.. wi.. •_ ..... Ni. f^. . - ff .y 4 • n :. :. .. ,. .-. ..,.,..,Msl.� ..Cn... .r{ ., s •- . (p,l. .. ,_. l >-.....e�x,a..ca".d.a.,a�L• ya:,.an-mi'i� 1 ' - { � I I ' a r E� 5 k t A r-� *� X20 ( e}- THSTN �t 'TI� S � , , > EE u1 '11Pe1. � ►7 1 . � Sy yk` CONGRESS J.D. 17930 , , otJis AND HELIAT T14E CITY of 1VEW-T61?K5P OICAtiN�EDi)ENIEGSHDTAYY-z,v'IT_NHEir•hB LDm�Q FpURTHOFMARC H)ONETHOUSANDS EVEN HIIND-RED ACsnakin� addi��oA,n ;k !, U - �?ubic $ e , ►e r�� ri' , : number o the States l�kviria at the time of the u`• i�c. 'z . '. it �enafted bw the ",Senate', tnd offf P , �'1�E CD_NYEN�I�As cf a the(1'naed State. : o �mersea.»t ion re .c f s o , . g f do ting.. the Conftstution,.expre/ed a define, in order to prevent mifconflru.�tron, „ tative f p % b� aYlowed td the Auditor o£ the ea- �' or Abu e of its powers, tl'crt fitrther declaratory and �` rrdjve clazifes (ho ld a f'embled, That -there '•honer .� f pu , . . hu ndted dollars ; to tl�t; ' one '.: be added : And as extending the ground o bile to •dente an the GoZ�ern- fury, ,the tim of five- d d4i ars to the ' snaa�t, 2vill b ft enfure the ben ficient end's of its snftiturron venue the • of -five ,;hundr�e - . � of the iteler-�f'ehe T e fury ch+e 'iim of,' twa hundxed and b tie SENATE and HOUSE Of REFRESENT»4,T IVES 0f Comptroi ES4LV D; y liars and m ;tape-`It'egifler of rhe Z`reafur. '; ,tile fum :vf zthe United S�t.ates of Americas in Congrefs ai eti�bled, two thirds ! fifty d© ion tb tho f it ' les he rug ofed to f add articles P, I y t�vo :hundred and fifty , dollars per, annum, to , of both Houfes concurring, that the following . llot�ved to them refpeftivelyt to coin- f the feveral s'ta'tes as ainendmenrs to the Conilltution cote e,nfation already a like mann the Legiflatures o �' r da of A rll next,' payable in- United States, alt or any of which article=s; Isvlien : ratified by f In an tl�e fi of the " r as the refent compe11fatlon are a able. three fourths of the faid Legiflatures, to be valid tc� all intent , purr. n� P {, ' ' to pvfes, as pTRIart. of the faid Conilitutio% viz. S egkerof the Houfe of Reprefentativei. -r T TITUTION OF 1 ,I . . a�,, .,��.s ofed ARTICLES in Addition to, and Ail�endmenl ��, t' f p P P b aQngrefs, and roti- O N LAN . Pre idem r, _ emport �r THE UNITED STATES OFA AMERICA, r0 Y. . . ��. t Seftae. + ; ? 1 died b the I,eii�attitres of the feveral States, purfu nt to the fifth ar- cb :.feC nd i 793• title of the original CQhllitution . : �,pPro�ed; M'ar tcle ther,/l r l Ar V t� ` A SHIN v i VN,. of k; •�,'' States. After the firif enumeration required by , the firs article of the Conlli- E Pref dent:of the +'Un��ei .� A (halt be one Re refentative for elver thirty thoufnd, ., tution, there p red • after hkh the propor- t,} . , un it he number fhall amount to one lin d of f°efs tha t n. „ that the • � „ ,. � � � re lhall' be • � �T r t;. o „ reo�,�lated tav Con res every � �s -- -- - H' A Pi : X�s H. Ilon luau b- • nne hundred Reprefentatives,nor left than one Re refentative r�i cve� y t,t p hU ' all ao>inz 1 s .h:; ,xvitil the'tiutril Vii: of R1&pi`ef�litMives- i s x� Szmeon `Iba er ,R p . :, x H :, e r�li� y forty ehnufanti ertnns ,fin ;t�,�,T for ,t,� f .f ? to two hundred ; after which the proportit�c� ihall be fa re ul3tecl b m. f c E tt-en� ed by theSenateand Hovo o„ , Jwr�nth Con refs, that there (hall nct be 1 `fs than two budred Redprefe ® S vas, r SEeTtaN t Liver. of the �ITiiited<$tates ofineicci,, to ConrPyfr : g �: , nor entire Chun o`ne Reprefentati�re fvr e��ery fifty thqulap. r, a lr�a or an It axmy Q . Late . € q. a em led, 4I'�hat'Silneotl''I=hayer, . tfrticle the Second: bled `at the battle ,of Moi+ ` nited States, who was dlfa :,�, . .. . . . the .0 ited States, No law varying the compenfation for the f rvlces of the Senaeto ac d h. w.Y A� �.pr •� ,be : laced on the �penfiQnaif�.of the n , t � mout��° placed ; , half a, , , , J from. the firs R� r�el'enta« v-L� . ,all �� e�e�, �n � an �1 �t-t•o:Ii - be tiovea the a d that the � P y f eight . •one fha,ll h�vt Ynt �enl: undyed and f .article the Third, day of Januaty'.one thoufand�feeen l� n , �,Yt , ,.._. rn =into" the trei-fury. =office, a fum equivalent etu 1 make no law refpetling an eilablifhment of religion, t provided he r Congrefs, Thal t freedom of to t1�e �w:hale of his comin4tation of ;half,p • .. .. . :,, or prohibiting the free .�e rolfe thePe©f�.. ,or 'a t�dg� ' ., ,. fpeech,. or of tie prefs Dr the right of the people peaceably to a em- I,r 30NA'rHAi`t 'TRUi��ULL, • . £ g i nc. S. ble.; and 't'o pati#ion the governer►t fora a r re r, eva �e ; Speaker of the 'HOur fe f Repr /eniativer. rtu!e the h'ourth. HIS IsANGDON, Prefident pro, t r pore of d� well-regulated' elated' militaa�eing rie�`efiar�•. ten :the 'ec nit o _a nee Elate, E I s Jt gs ,the Senate. the right of the people ,to. ,keeo avd hear arms :l ia1� not ybe nfri iged+` ~ r feeo d, I y r Approved, 04 el .;�,; p, , 793', - Article the Fifth. f' No foldier (hall in time of peace be quartered In any houfe without GEOROA , -ASITYN,GTfON, I ' P�refident of the United Stater. the confent of the owner ; nor in time of war., but in a manner to be pri:icrEberi by law-. ' Irtscle s a 1 . _ { Mt r A r ' , 11, .; i .. 'Y I I ... • ,.!Yr ..+Y�Ii �� . e4(ly Trh�"Vf/Y - 'r.�� lJ ..q. Y It ' } .rte:' - •.,�si`.1'aY�Y K' 4 r V� , .. .e..._ .... ,. )f IY:.:` M+�_'`swYMINY.'�.d.'. -_... •I Y __._ ,.. .. a:!,.�iDrw0.�4`S' P'A.: - Fig:.9, 'i% 01 Omni ,. IC FIF ., .7, ,+ .FI+..L , t. ..n .•, .'.... ,. y'f�,`. ,n: i... , +t f,..d _ _.y..r-: .4M f ... J,1 u .. 1 ,.,,.e',.oma-c.,t . _•. . ... -. . r. .:.: '1 { Jb._ I v, ,tares .z, :. • c : IT y � 42 3 r RATIF I CATIONN S of tele A1VTLE, D Al' 11'TS to t7,` CClNQ ; fl rl iciv the Sixth. 1 T��.e. ri ht of •the people to be fecure in their perfons, houfes, papers `" , STATES, T' U TION of ilc} U NI i IIID ; t µnd effes., againfl unreafonable fearches and feizures, shall not be vio- ' no warrant iha,ll issue, but upon probable .caufe, fii:pported .. lated , and N E W - J E R S L Y . s by oath or affirmation, and particularly defcribing the place to be search- f $, ed, an_d the perfons or r things to be feized. State of IVF?fl-jeJ'/c1l. Article the Sevent7. r n ACT to +•ati v on the art o ' tris S!cre, certain fl�ncnd�rcrts to tl e Con �i• 4V f p No perfon fliall be held to anfwer, for a capital, or otherwife infamous tu'v of the United States, crime, _uniefs on a prefentment dr indictment of a Grand Tury, except: HEREAS the Congrefs of the LJnitcd States, begun and held at Bill s . , , V - .._ - T , , in cafes arifin in the land or naval forces, or in the tnrlitla, when in ac the city of New-Yo.l�., on edcYefday, rile hurt h da} of r4 ; h • or :�zall an erfon be fub'ec'$ Il�Iarch one thoufand (even hundred and ei<�'ht --nine refolved two- {� t i , tual'fervicein time of war orpubli'c danger , n y p J y , far the fam offence 'to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb ; nor thirds of both Houfes concurring, That fundry articles be propofed to the Le islatures of the feveral States, as amendments to the Conllitu- r; fliall be compelled in -any criminal•cafe, to be a �,vitnefs agatnfL htmfelf, g � nor be depn��ed of life, liberty o1 property, without due procefs of tion of the United States, all or• any of which articles, when ratiiicd ? +' lav ; nor (hall private property be taken •for public ufe without just by three-fourths of the Paid Legiflatures, to be valid to all intents and t • purpofes as part of the Paid Conftitutron. •. , , compenfation• Article -the Eighth. • • And whereas the Prefident of the United States, did, in purfuance of yx'4vll In all criminal ' rofecutions the accufed (hall enjoy the rig 'e a fpee- a Refolve of the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentativ es, of the United u' ltc ter b an Impartial jury of the ta'e and difiri where States of America, in Congrefs affembled, tranfmit to the Governor of l ' d and public 5 . Y P � y P � in the crime shall have been committed, which c3rilrio�l. fhall have been this State the amendments propofed by Congrefs, which were by him lard before the Legislature for their confideration. relzioufiv afcertained b� Y law, and to be informed of the nature and Wherefore, P i . Be it enacted by the Council and General flfonibly of this State, and it t '' caufe . of the: accufation ,; to be confronted with the witnesfes again him ; to have coinpulfory procefs for obtaining in his is hereby enaeled by the authority of the fame, That the following articles r ` favor, aiid have the afI'iftance of counfel for his defence* propofed by Congrefs, in addition to, and amendment of the Conf{itu- }>" tion of the United States, to wit • flrtscle the i\linth. . Here follows verbatim, the fi.rft, third, fourth, fifth, filth, feventh , In, faits at common law, where .the value in controverfy fliall exceed [ twenty dollars, the; ight of trial by jury fhall be preferved, and no fart, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth articles of the Paid amend. ' tried .b a lhall be otherwife'rerexamir,ed in any Court of the Uni- ments, propofed by Congrefs to the Legislatures of the feveral States,] Y. jury, : . Be and the fame are hereb ratified and ado ted b the slate of New- ted Mates, than according to the rules of the common law. Y P Y , t� . ;.fA J. Article ,the 2'enth. Jerfey. " , � ' Houfie o fl embl Alovc�rnber r th z 8 . Excef I-ive fail shall not be required, .nor exceflive fines impofed,. nor .f Jr .� y� 9 7 9 t 1 . This bill having been three times read in this Houfe Re/olved, That `' t `« cruel and unufual puuifhments rn$ic'led. the fame do pafs. By order of the Houfe A e - a r. Article , the Eleventh• JOHN BEATY, Speaker, l r i. The enumeration in the. Conffitution, of certain rights, (hall not be conErued to deny or difparage others retained by the people. Council.Chamber, .November zo, 1789. Article the `I'zvelfth. This bill having been three times read in Council, Refolved, 'chat the , The po`vers not delegated to. the United States by the ConAitution, fame do pats. By order of the Houfe, nor prohibited by it to the States, are referved to the States refpedive WILLIAM LIVIxA ySTON, PPefident. t: 1 or to the eo le. r Y' P City of Burlington, State of New-yerfey, Augufl ,3, 1790. c Thefe are to certify, that the annexed law is a true copy, taken from ' ` �FREpE�RICK ,�UGUSTiJs MUH][.>:NBERG, the original, enrolled in my office. BOWES 1�E1+,I✓, Secretary. tf+ Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives. g - JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, ,. MARYLAND, and Prefident of the Senate. JOHN B$CKLEY Clerk of the Houfe of Reprefentative,r. . . ' I Atttrft, i An ACT to ratify certain .Reticles in addition to, and amendment of, the Con- s ;` SAMUEL A. tarts Secretar o the Senate. y f flitution of the United Stater of zYmerica, propofed by Congrefs to the Legif- � latures of the feveral States. HEREAS it is provided by the fifth article of the Conflitution of the United '.States of America. that Congrefs, whenever ' . , 1 c , g r RATIFICATIONS two-thirds of both Houfes fhall deem it ncccffary, shall propofe amend. t, . ments fib• i , z , , y i ,r r P 1 .'I i 1 1 S 555555 { Rt•..,,..� . -. . .. F• t '... ." f 1.::1ya j.H° .,a,+ `„P'r..M...�r,•0111,.. -r 'r: _ �r . • ' ' .'A, :"t Y , NMI 777rm ... .. RPM , y s N T`I y. F 1 1. t. y 425 7J Az 4 Li > ' $ s ip be held and ratified on the part of this slate, as ariides in adairion to, 4 424 �` aid �_ or on the application of the L egi fia4 and amendments of the Conilitution of the United Sates of Amrrica. F e faid Confiitut►on , "! �. CHA s. J(JHNSUN, S. meats to *h f the feveral States, fb�all call a Conv all intents . C11BAI� i� LTS, S. H• C. tures of t�vo•tliirds o which in either cafe Ihall be valid to °z.' ,; ofin artiendments, Read three times and ratified in General Asle�nbly, this c2d day of when ratified by the Le- prop g December, A. D. 1789 , , (�1 and urpofes as part of the faid ConVer bates, or by Conventions in , .i , . State of North-Carolina, ` ' glfla ures of three fourths of the ie , thereof as the one or the other modes of ratification maY I Jaynes Glafgow, Secretary of the faid slate, do ii Wreby certify the i three-fourths the , }� ofed b' the Congrefs' and held at the Foregoing to be a true copy of the original Act of the AflemUly, filed begun a in the Secretary's office. . In teilimony whereof, I have hereto set my eA be prop whereas at a feil"ion of the United State; of March, in the year f Februar r o. J. GLt1S� (3V�T . And v� he the fourth day hand, thus tenth day o y, 79 r city of Ne:v-'York, on Wednefday, thoufan� (even hundred and eighty-n he faidt United our Ford, one of o to and Houfe of ReprefentadVes, of S O U T H -CAROLINA. mbled t wo' thirds of• both Houfes concurring, fc�lved by the gena States, in �U9ngefs afie To the Hoz fe of Reprefentatives, Yan. i 8th, i Igo. articles be pro ' to the Legatures of s all any that the follo��v'ing a I E Houfe took into confideration the report of the Committee to 1lietits to the Con tution of the United otate , , d e faid Le iflat'�:es, Tn of the Co refs of the United Rates, as amen three fourths of th , g , whom was referred the Refolutio g 1when ratified by- of which articles, + is and urptfe§,as part o the faidConititution,viz. States, of the fourth day of March, one It feven hundred and k to be valid to all intents P , d fourth fifth, fixth, i�e- eighty.nine, propofing amendments to the Constitution of the United Ylere follows verbatim, the firs; fee h and twelfth articles of the faid States, viz. filth ninth tenth, eleven venth, eighth, Con refs to the Legillatiires of the feveral [Here follows, verbatim, the first, fecond, third , fourth, fifth, ' • feventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth articles of the faid ; 1 * f , propofed by g amendments 3 k' } States. Twat the a.forefaid atx;e�,d►;nts, proposed by uongrefs to the LegiBatures or the feveral ' ed b the Geiierdl A embl o 1vTaeYlatid2 ` • Y .f States,]. . • Beit enact e and they are he:ehy coli€irmed anc� ratified• Which being read through, was agreed to ;--Whereupon Refolved, }a articles and eacc� of them 669 th z $ . tttes December i7 ,, , 7 - 9�. That this Houfe do', adopt the faid fever al articles, and'that they become B� the Hbtlfe ofeleg . HA� TOOD, Clk. By order, a part of the C_onifitution of the TJnited States. >: r Read and aiTented to. 8 • Re olved, That the Refolutions be fent to the Senate for their concur_ R ° I7ecernber a 9¢h., i .� .9, f "A' By tl�e Senate, , _ • H 1tIDGELY �erk' rence, By order of the Houfe, t , . P, ad and a 'ented to By order. Y• ' Re f, E. HOART1: (L JACOB RE��D, Speaker of the uazcfe of Reprefentatives. _ i , In the Senate, yanuary 19th, 1790. Y,f; E ' that the above is a true copy from the original en'' Refolved, -That this Houfe do concur with the Houfe of R.eprefenta- , I hereby certify t . tives, in the foregoing Refolutions. By order of the. Senate, ' << as asfed b� the Legiflatu'r'e of the i�.ate of Maryland. roTed Act, p iijjNSON; ye Cl Councit. g T D• ]DE SAUSSURE, Prefident of the Seraie0 '� ��r���•-•ter c: pg, 'TH =CAROLINA. NE `,` ItilAIviPSHIRE. . . . - the U�iftec# �3idt�k. � o tl�e fson r i�frari of State of l�eu�•Hanzp ire. r to i•nt1 o the rtineiadntenfs i /1 _ V �ri A' .1: push of Reprefentatives of the Urilt' In the I�oufe of Reprefentatives, �an. 25th, 1790. •. H, REAS the Senate and H PON reading and maturely confidering the propofed amendments of America, in Con'Of `refs affembled, on the fo tha dhye ed States g ufes concurring, to the Federal. Conf{itution, Voted, To accept the whole of faid both Ho U ; of Iviarch, dick Refolve, twfed to the Leis�atu'r'e3 df the feveral slate©f amendments, except the fecond article, which was receded. , folloaring articles N propo meiits to the Confittoii o the j7nitedt fad Le'� fi t�e�, Sent up for concurrence, as amend THOS, BARTLETT.) Speaker. ' ich articles wlidn ratified by three fdurths the faid Conftitution. v'h In Senate, the fame day, read and concurred, J. PEAR.SC?N, Secy. to be valid to all intents and Furpofes, as par --- rbatim the firf{, fecond, third, fourth, fifth the faid a•. . true copy, t7tere follows ve leventh and twelfth asrticles of Attefl JQSF.P PEARSQI�T, Secy. l ,71"', Tenth, eighth, ninth, tenth e b n Con refs to the Le of the feveral endments, propofed y g ;.` m = rh,Caro E L A tiV ,A6 R E. Rates ] o tfre State of fuer D r 7t iter ' ore ended °dy the GEnet-al e bly f ase , That the faid I s- ,� h-oritY1 f the f the a t o - 5 f' dFna, tin'd it• is herelsy enaed by fifth article mf tliE original �nf{itufio ; pdinents agreeable to the fi be atne , Rf j1 �T t R 1 e i His ENED WOR 11 i`i F 1 e • 1 F - l ° ..'.' ,:., �trev. 9 tl tr•,..w rF ,t' F .'-t4+ : «. . y;r'1T Yn..... ::•YY.4'ile ;iakl.... . .'e(.wra• ^""'?s'P ,rr r "NARA ' , 1f jF'!w n. r. nn.. •m fS`-' !W' _ 1' ..Y1. ,r.,4,'y',=eA. ' c 4 — 'L �,.u�� -e1 AIL'i t�,.:✓...1 L ...c.:..,,.�.a.r-_.:,vrwrtiF"G�' F� .,. _ fi.SJllii,•'1Lf� . :. - :...1 1 4..... .. w 'riA,. o i. ,• ,.r.. i.. rite.•. , . , R. i% r � 1 pp W,%(A r x � R . f/ i 4 d a •Y • Y1 427 } w i � 4� � And whereas the Legiflature of this (late have confldered the laid t the fecond article : Therefore, „t A A A articles, and do agree to the fame, except t3.E it enacted by the people of the flare of New-cork, repr fented in Senate 1 , tih 'That the bl of Delaware having taken into their �confi_ and AfJembly, and tt is hereby evu�ted by the authority of the E General Affem X Paid articles except the fecond , fhall be and hereby are ratified by the r I. of } d radon the above amendments prop by Congrefs, to the re• �s atures of the fell slates : Legiflature of this Rate. fpefllve Legiil �� , • � :State of .i�ew-2'ark, in t1�'entbly, Feb. 2 zd, 1790- the 7 90. ` Re olved, That the firft article be poftponed• third f Ge Aflembly do agree to the fecond, , This bill leaving been react the third time, I�efolvecl, That the bill do T z ` hefolved, That the nth eleventh and twelfth fixth, feventh, eighth, ninth pals• By order of the �lrnl�ly, �4x' fourth, Fifth, GULI.A,N VERPLANK, Speaker. �, we hereb do A4 nt to, ratify and confirm the fame, as t• ; articles ' and y ? ' n[titution of the United States. State f jYew-Tdtk, in Senate, Feb. 24th, 1790. •, part of the Co . Refolved That tits hill do n whereof, we have caufed the great feal of the Rate to be This bill having been read a third time, In teilimo y . ' went -ei hth day of Jan:ua•ry, in the year of our pa fs• By order of the Senate, hereunto aflised, this t y • g ISAAC ROOSEVELT, Pr•efident pro hac vice. ¢ _ i ;• 1 Lord one thoufand (even hundred and ninety, and in the fourteent �` �e�r Lord, the Indepenclen.Ge of the T�elaware date. Council of Revi ion 27t1� Feb. 1790 . ' ` ?+ } Signed b order of Council, Refolved, That it- docs Hot appear improper to the Council, that this S % �' CEO, MI1�,CHEL�t,, . Speaker. \ bill, entitled, " An Act ratifying certain •articles 1n addition to, and , .y 3, o the Hou e o A1embly, amendinent of the Conffitution of the United States of America, pro- Srgnerby order f EHU DAVIS, S-Pecker, poled by the Congrofs," fhou-ld become a law of this Etats. J GEORGE CLINTON* x All which we have caufed to be exemplified by thele prefents -. In , J �]`, Y 0 R 1�, teflimony whereof, we have caufed thefe our letters to be made patent, K 1 ---+�- and the great Peal of our fat d fiats to be hereunto affixed -. W itnefs, Ef Governor of our Paid '+1 oleo the ate of crew-cork, by the Grace of God,free and sndeperx- our truly and well-beloved George Clinton, q. To the yep f /l all t . ��lhonj tbe,�e Prefentsjhµll come may co .cocern-•-•Greeting► flate, general and commander in chief of all the militia, and admiral of t t de}at;--to a . o in our That we have infpee'lecl the records remaining the navy of the fame, at' our city of I*Iew-York, the twenty-feventh day „ Ialt}yV YE, Th there a certain A of aur Legislature, of March, in the }year one thoufand fevers hundred and ninety, and in , do find x Secretary's office, the fourteenth year of our Independencep the words and figures. following : GEORGE CLINTON• in (L. S. articles iii rtdclij• on. iQ, ��d amendment of, the ion- « .'r rat rn ,certain. re .r. Pafl'ed tI>e Secretary Office, the 27th March, 1790• 4 � An ACT 4 . yy g , � ' lrtution of t he �Inited States of America,propofed by the Cong f LEWIS A. SCOTT, Secretary. Whereas by the fifth, article of. the Cianflitutt' of the United States n that the-C o n refs, whenever two thirds of fl g s' NN SY L VAIN IA. of .p�.rne�lea, %t is praysded, {hall propof�: amendments to the both Houfes fha.11 deem it nec efTary, *-' c. nfiitut:cn, which fhall• be valid. to all intents and purpofes as part In C�Eri�R Az. 1�ssEi�1.Y• fald :,o - . the Le iflatures of three ` ' of the Paid Constitution, w�•cL by - g • �,•: �enzions in three-fourths State of Pennf kariia, to wit i fourths of the fevexl fh?.te , . or bY. pn. . de of ratification may be propofed ?fid,, purfua\nee of a Refolution of tf�e General Affexnbly o€ the ate �tue thereof : I do hereby certify, thereof, as the one or the other mo of Pennfyly riiay being the Legifla r y , b the Con refs. g of the United States of that the paper, hereunto annexed, contains an" exact and true ex.empli- • . ' by whereas in the felon of the Congrefs virtue where- A at tho cit © Ie��-York, on Wednefday the fiats©s1 of the 1'�e"£ tivhereof it purports to be a copy; by America, begun and held y an( ei ht .nine, it.�vas of thei feveral amendments thet'etn rnentionecl, propof�d to the Can ; y fourth of IVfa�=ch ®ne:tliouf nd' (even h� dredi haat v o the: UnII tution, (if the Ti - States, were, on the part o£ the Com�on�vealth of A Refolved by the Senate• and, Houfemld Re of both' Il+oufes �'ennfylvania, agreed to, rti£ie`d, and confirmed . . a • States of Amer-icy„ cru COD94'efs off to the Le iflaturea Gill under my haled,. and the feat of the slate;: this eleuenth day of ra: o 'g - concurring, that the following ;�rttcle , be gCQ siitution of the United March,,.. in the year of ourLord,one thoufand fevers hundred and ninety: w� eats to the of the feuer.al� f�.ates. .as� a�Yen��? r R1CId:t1RD I�E�•'ER•S, Speaker. �� , which altio•I<,e � When ratifiecl: by throeifourth� of �L• S.) States, all; on ar..,, of . , iffatures, to be valid to all intents and purpafes as part of r the fad Leg . n ACT deelarirt the ajnt of this Rate,: to certain a�tendnrents to the Cenf�r* the fa d CQP }tut* viz, fi fth, fixth tution df the United States. �a 4, third fourth, k ("Here follows, verbatim., the firfl, fEcond, HERE�S 1 pui•fuattce of the fifth article of the Can ' 9 � • h. eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth articles of the fold mac. fevent g he iflatures of the feveral ftitution of the I3nited Statesxerta warticles of amend- ; lits ro ofed by Congrefs to the g ro •ofed b the Con refs of atxie�q �e p P tnent to t�h raid- Conftiftit have been p P y the: And {fates.] lel>.— ,41t I 1 ' } ' ' ,fi I r'R i _ I t .} T{jy 1 K, t 'Pp ,p .. .. ..,.y frm .. ,::Y.:.as. A,..: Jr f�w'+,r•r , ..:Y>+ .zl . la . • r a xL • pay 6. "A M.M - ....a J.. :... 1'.. M AM .'. ..u_.•L.:...raC'FI�`•;..:.�i W �yy 4f Y W P. .. ,. . 3. ..,. 1'... ✓ 1.5 ,._ . -,.,.. . R.♦ '.:.. ..en r_..b.; .,r.:r. .,k:: 'S,n'., ...J. ..,. 7i�Jr ..r Wry.— r . .. f. t' Y' h .y 7 Y -.. .: !M.'<a. • .a Vt ..- 15r fV : .. , ... . i. ,r. rt. ,. .. -:, n e. ...c::: , .1 v -. ..,. t.i e•,r. _ y ,:.r. "Iod .. au .. .. ,. ,..+,. 4,. : . .4 ...,a/. :.'.. ...'..... r . ..,. .1: .., ....: .. r ,1.4. :x y, _ ••!. { w r p., 5 {{5 � p f. a f ;f 1 e 7 }f;k ryy k S . 47 rt. •---�- P E N N S Y L. V A N I A. 1 the United States for the confederation of the Legh'-atures of the feveral ` whereas this Houfe, being the Legiflature of the State oft cf Pennjylvania5 tl�c f f fi arrier�r'Jrrent f �1 5 . Arid f t 1�c �� ♦ •' ` Elateruin in deliberated thereupon, have refolved to fin ACT r'at< ins' ort bel.'alf ° � " � 1r Izennf It ansa h� - United States. i y y � lj y g , , yo ed btd Congrefs to the Go�atlitzttiort of tl.�� adopt and ratify tl�e ar tic.les hereafter enumerated, as part of the Con- ... p p . �; • nee of the fiftli artzcle of the Conftitutron t, y p HEREAS •i�n purfua. . . and s fiitut.ion of the United States. enaed b the Re refentcr- � of the United Statcs, certain articles to addition o, . 2 . Be it therefore ert�z�lcd, and it is hereby y p } S c l d em- ndmcnt of the laid Cvn{fitutic�n , hive been proposed by �u es of �• Comntonwealtb of Pennfylvania, in Genera ,1f ame fives of tl�Ln 1 rGenten of tb.. t the fullowin amendtrrents refs of the United States, for the cunl'idcraticin of th f Penn fyl- 4 Y b! met, and U the authority of the /ame, rha g g s . %xi-I ereas the I e Tiflature of the elate v y y e United States, propofed by the Congrefs the feveral Rates , and • 1t e refc�lved to adopt to the Conftitudon of the vania, having maturely dclib.;rated tliereupon , i• t art of the C'onilitution :� q thereof, viz. and ratify tete article ,lrereafter nientione , as p fifth 'firth feventh eiglith ninth [I-fere follows the third, fourth, ' �{ of the United States . sr ntr, eleventh and twelfth articles, propoled by Congrefs to fire Le. Be it enac`le< by floe Senate artd hloirfe of Reprefentatives of�t1•>,J to SEC. I card it is I�e. e: gi filatures of the feveral States:] • P on behalf o£ this slate, to become, Cornnronwealih of Pen:nfylvaraia, iaa •i hat the f lro«in aarticie in addition 1 . Be, and they are hereby ratthed f : of the feveral slates, e,►t:�c`l�°d b the rrrrtlJority of the f"ante, • - . when ratified by the I.egtffatures of three fourths y • o and amendment of the C;onitrtution of the Unticle thet vj,l wasnin - t f y here ar part of the Conftitution of the 1 Trrted States. rica, propofed by the Congrefs thereof, viz. [ Signed by order of the Houfe, d it is hereby ratified on behalf of. the Rate of y RICHARD PETERS, Speaker* ferted verbatim be, an 1 f of 1vanla to become, when ratified b the I e ifiatures of three- ,__ . he tenth da o Pen 5 Y J g Y ` Enaded into a law, at PhiladC,�illa, on Wedrefday, t inet fourths of the feveral States, part of rite Constitution of the Unite March, in rhe year of our Lord one thoufand fevers hundred and ninety. t�' o the General A enably- States• ER 7ACARY LLOYD, Clerk f .� PET' SVM• Ii1NGH ��M , Speaker of the Hozfle of Reprcfcrttativcs. RS Speaker of the Senate. a i rP n Pennfyl- RIGH Ali D PETE p I Matthew Irwin, Efq. master of The rolls for t��e eta._ £ n . - • • o or exem li- Approved , September 2Iu , A / �� � nrnlonwealth o Pennfyl�anra. € vania, do certify the preceeding writing to be a true copy ( P F:THOMAS Mir r L1N, Gov• of the Co JF fication) of a certain law remaining in my office. vUitnefs my bars Irttzot.LEoth e t {t uc�ober, 179x • Peal of office the z I th March, 1790• thew ir�vin , Efquir e, Mailer of icons for the trate of Pznnfyl• and NiAT T riEW IRWIN2 Me Re . I Nxat Yernplifi- I�. S' a t vania, do certify the pa•eceedin�• writing to be a true copy [ore. ��" law inrolied `in my o$ice, in law-book, No. � , page 2 z 4, y , w" R T1 O D L _I S I� A N D• eatron of a �,liereor I nave hereunto tet my liand and Peal of office a �.T £� we! � &c In • yP ' ' the 12th day of Oc�;ober,. A. t . 1791 M� R. �ATT�Eti�' IIZ.WI�� k; State of Rhode- acrd and Providence Plantations* 1L• S•) { d In GENERAL ASSEMBLY, .JUNE SESSION, A. D• I790• ` ..-------- ` • les as .flnrendnrents to the CoiLRitution of 'V E R M 0 N T. An �f''-T for rat fying certain Articles the United States of flrnerica, and which were propofed by the Congref of 1789, to the Le i atures of ate in certain articles prr� ofed by Congrefs as amendments to the the faid/�ates, at their fon in .March, A. D �� An AC i r fy 8 1 C'onlitution of the �nitE(, States. the fevera�•faates, purfuant to the fifth article of the aforefaid Conftitution. begun and held _ x: _ v 'he authorit th_ereo it is HEREAS the Congrefs of the United States, ,�� General A embly, and b, t y .f New-York, on Wecinefday', the fourth of March, s` E it enacted by tr ro ofed b the Con- Wat the city of Ne ' That the following articles, p P Y Refolved, that certain13 .a hereby erra�fed, n in March A. D. aAmerica, at their feflio , , one thoufand (even hundred and eighty-nrCte , , e Jotted States of grefs oft h - �: tuber �f tw�;elve, be propofed °to the Legtflaturnited �1. z 8 , to the Legislatures of the feveral states for ratification, as amend- ar41cles, to the nu 7 9 , urfuant to the as amendments to , the Con{trtutton of the mems 'to the Confit of the fald United States, p the feveral Efate$, c °r . . � � ll rich articles, when ratified by three-Fourths of the Paid Legi{- ` . Paid Constitution , be, and the fame are hereby fu y wl . ;< article of the States, � valid to all intE�Its `and purpofes) as part of the Paid � fifth ' - lat»res, Should b.. r e art of this State, to wit : That E affented to, and ratified on th p f � 're follows verbatim, the firft, third, fourth, fifth, fixth, feventh, Conftitution ; ThrLore, e General A einbly of the(tate of Yerniont, ri H,. C It is hereby enact y the eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth articles of the Pard amend- of faid articles fo pro pofed as aforefatd,o eth s flare. I f the feveral flate5.1 all and every R t mems, propofed by Congrefs `o the 1C,egiflatures �. y fame are hereby ratified and confirmed by the Leglflature ordered That his Excellency the Governor ba', and he is hereb ,s . It is , • ' M tate o Vermont,. Secretary of state's- Ofrce,fc. S l� Y re uefl:ed,te� tranfa�nit to the Prefident of the Paid United States, under the c St t that the within is a true copy of an Ac , paE'fed bif I q I hereby Y feat of this trate, a copy of this Ac`t, to be communicated to the Senate elate the third day of November, one thoufand r f fs of the faidUnited States. the Le iflature of this � in this os�ice according to and Houfe of Re'prefentatrves, o. the Congre co dui zxamined, feve4r hundred and nlnety•one, and �lepofite Secretary. A true copy, r Y y �aVARD, S Baker. tte ROSI„ IIOPINS,VIRGINIA. 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PENLeTSYLVA the United States for the confederation of the Legiflatures of the feveral 5 : Arid whereas ehis N'oufe, being the Legislature of the Rate of Rate e refolved to ��rte of Pe�jn/yltiania, t1�e fsf amendment i deliberated thereupon, have t1C'1' t•atifyiri on beha f of the ( o„ itiitioii of the United States. Pe►hnfylvania, having in d ;i' ticles hereafter enumerated, as part of the Con- lirop�fed by Conn/s to 1 f: If 14.1�LA�, .i'n purfuance of the fifth' article of the Conftitution ` x_ adopt and ratify the at and , d�=a ititution of the United States. ' d b the Re re enta- Wof the United States, certain articles in td by the Con- enalle have l P SEc. 2 . Be it therefore en�zllGd, and it is hereby nia in General em- amendment of the faid Con{tituti°n' fidcration cif the L:;islatures of r b the Conimonwealih of Pennfylva .� tines of the Freemen f refs of the United States, for the con f Pennfyl- g ,� That the following amendments � , ,=,t,Pr�as the I c risl:ature of the irate e� { VA bly met, and by the authority of the /ame, ropofed by the Congrefs the feveral ffate� y and � � ' ` the Constitution of the United States, p 1 tc e refol�'ed to adopts to viae- having maturely deliberated thereupon , i t ' • hereafter mentioned, as part of the {.onilitution � 4 thereof, viz. feventh eighth ninth and ratify the article, l �Ilere follows the third, fourth, fifth, listh, ninth, y ' to and H©ic fe of Pe�referrf�rti��es of the of the United �tatc s. tenth, eleventh and twelfth articles, propoled by Congrefs to the Le. SEc i , Be it enacted by the Sena i + v: 'fates lvania ill General Igenibly neer, raryd it is here', . � < giflatures of the feveral 5 ,5] Commonwealth of Penn end the are hereby ratified on be of this state, to become, That the followinf; article in addition Be, Y the feveral Rates, enaRed b the authority of the faille, . the United States of Ame- Ak r y when ratified by the Legiflatures of three fourths o t" n of the United States. to, and amendment of the Cor,{tituzion ° [here article the fill was in- art of the Gon.titutio Houfel) rico, pr°pofed by the Congrefs thereof, ratified on behalf of. the Rate of t p Sisrned b order i the f � ferted verbatim be, and it is hereby y RICHARD PETERS, Speaker. d by the Legislatures of three- pennfylvan ha to become, when ratifie f the United '. Enaeed into a law, at Philadelphia,, on Wedrefday, the tenth day of fourths of the feveral States, part of the Conilitution of March in the year of our Lord one tboufand feven hundred and ninety. x.' > - General Al embl' . States.' e he Hoz�le o Reprcfcntatives. �{ PETER 7AcFIARY LLOYD, Clerk of the ,(� y �VNI. BINGH .�M, Speaker of RICH t11�D PET rolls of the Senate. Matthew Irwin E.f master of Il1C rolls for the Rate of Pennfyl- I Matt cl• Approved, September 21{�C, x %9 t ' of the preceeding writing to be a true copy (or exempli- -�T= T o� the ConaninnwealtlJ of Pensi/ylvania. vania, do certify p TII0MAS heir Y LIN; Gov. _ tion of a certain law remaining in nay office. Witnefs my hand " fico ) �o INttot.iEll the 1{t Uc}ober, x791 • office, the I hth Nlarch, 1790. Mafter of Rolus for the slate of pennfyl- and feal of offs , NIA`s T riE�1V IRS] IN, ]_1tI. R. I lYlatthew Irwin, Efquire, , . PY gem peels Y . I" S' vania, do certify the pr writing to be a true copy or e�a a 214 ,:x. caliche of a la inrollecl in my office, in law-book, No. 4, page N D. ] , hereunto fet Illy Band and {cal of office R It () D L -I S r� A In witnefs wvliereot t nave he ode•I and and Providence plantations. the i2th day of October, gIMATTHEW IRWIN, M. Re c State of Rh ✓l (L, S•) In GENERAL AsSE14iBLY, .juNE SESSION, A. D. ! ��0. ui rticles as .flniendments to the Con;/lltution of ;� M O N T. !I n AC t for rat fying certain were ro n ed b the Congref of �"'" rr , the United States of America, and which w p p f y 1 A. D, 1789, to the Legiflatures of n AC'i� rate ying certain articles propoled by Cof?grefs• as amendments to the the aid ates, at theilr felion .n .March, X ,� ' h f fl n Conflitution of the Stcit F , the everal�tates, purfuant to the fifth article of the aforefaid Conflitution. be un and held _ .� HEREAS the Congrefs of the United States, g b this General flfJembly, and by the authority thereof it is W • t o f New-York, on Wednefday; the fourth of March, ain F E it enacted .y ro ofed b the Con- at the city Refolved, that hereby eriai*3`edo That the following articles, p p Y ` rico at their feflion in March, A. D. one tlhoufand (even hundred and eighty-nine , grefs oft he United States of America, he nu nber of twelve, be propoled 'to the Legiflatures of ` the Legiflatures of the feveral Rates for ratification; as amend- articles, to t • ��� � r 8 to r � the neral Rates, as amendments to , the Constitution of the United , , . the fe 7 t� 'to the Legiflatures of the faid United States, pursuant co which articles, when ratified by three-fourths of the faid Legi{_ Lt� hien s e faid Constitution , be, and the fame are Thereby rally States, A valid to all intents and purpofes, as part of the fa fifth article of th fat»res, should by e art of this State, to wit : Therefore, affented to, and ratified on th p Conllitution ; That �1 [Here follows verbatim, the first, third, fourth, fifth, fixth, feventh, • les of the faid -,mend. It is hereby enacted by the General ,f1�"enibly ° ase oref d, be) and the eighth, ninth, tenth eleventh and twelfth arise ' a • fs to the Le islatures of the feveral ftates•] all and every of faid articles fo propofe ents prop ofed by Conbie g P hereby ratified and confirmed by the Legiflature of this slate. m , p p fame are h y It is ordered, That his Excellency the Governer bo�, and h., is hereby ce, c. ` . -it of the faid U nited States, under the State of Vermont, Secretary of state's C f a fled b re ueRed totranfi�nittothe Prefide�> cel that the within is a true copy of an Act, p Y ' i of this flare, a copy of this Aft, to be communicated to, the Senate y ' lea I hereby afore of thio, slate, the third day of Novei�hber, one thoufa,n tlhe Leglfl ' and Idoufe of R eprefentatives, of the Congrefs of thy. faidTJnited States. red and ninety-one, and devofited in this office according to levet► bund A true copy, duly examined, � p�OSI�, HpPKINS, Secretary► " litneas, HENRY WARD, Speaker. law, t�tte�. VIRGINIA. l PENNSYLVANIA. ' 1 •i �q t a1 i p Y.. I > 1 - 4 11 ` J ka ,l , ' s .. --' . ..:. e• r u+0o..tl+�'.yq(,;...: � .on,.�'�;:a. , ., ♦ w , 4T ,�� l.. _ }. . ., • r . , . . , . _ F; d,!+,'`i � 41 4, e I�.,.,r i.;.. „ !� .-' ..,_ _.. ..... ......:.... -�.. ":! ,,.. Six! t'�r ;... ,,�la.na.nc;'>aax.+"•4f1 �76a1+'• .,�.^''?'a��,iGa e}�>«'.!z .i - 1 . ti, ., • 1:. .u..: ,iCo-e.b:.;-' Y7 I - 'u f rr y; £ a 431 4 J Q MONDAY, the 56 f December, 1791 • VIRGINIA. Refolved, That the eighth article of the amendments propofed by C.an• ' ht i grefs to the Conifitution of the United States be ratified by this Com- f `' General Aifembly, begun and held at the capitol in the city of Rich• monwealth. mon d, On Monday, the feventeenth day ^f nc'Iober, in ` the year of JOHN ]'RIDE S. S. December i 5th, 179 i . ! our Lord, one thoilfand (even hundred and ninety-one, Agreed to by the Senate. THOS, IVTATTIIE��VS, Sp. H. D. I • 5th of 08ober, i 7 9 i • Ex'd. Ex'd, t .A ESOLVED, That the firfl article of the amendments propofed by MONDAY, tb 5th of December, 1791 . onflitution of theUnited States) ratified by this Re olved, That the ninth article of the amendments propofed by Con- x , R Congrefs �o the C f ti n 'of the United States be ratified by this Com Commonwealths grefs, to the Conflitu o t Y, JOHN PRIDE, S. S. November 3d, ,1791. monwealth. Agreed to b the Senate. THOS. MATTHEWS, Sp. 11. D. JOHN PRIDIJ S. S. December 15th, 1791 . g y Ex'd. Agreed to by the Senate. THOS. MATTHEWS, Sp, He D. k _ Ex d. 1� MONDAY the 5th of December, 1791 , Agreed Ex'd- s Re olved That the fecond article of the amendments propofed by Cor.- MONDAY, the 5th of December, 1791 . �.. � ratified b this Com- a it refs to the Conll!tutton of the United States, be y Refolved, That the tenth article of the amendments propofed by Con- ' grefs grefs to the Conilitution of the United States, be ratified by this Com- .' 9 S. S. JOHN PRIDE r, December i th 1791. Monwealth. 5 THOS. MATTHE'r]US S . H. D. JOHN PRIDE, S, S. , ' Agreed to by the Senate. P December 15th, 1791 Ex'd. Ex'd. Agreed to by the-Senate. THOS. MATTHEWS, Sp. H. D. ' ! MONDAY the 5th of December, 1791 . Ex'd. Ex'd. e olved That the third article of the amendments propofed by Con- MONDAY, the 5th of December, z7yl• ; -. R f o the Conilitution o£ the United States, be ratified by this Com. Refolved, That the eleventh article of the amendments propofed by i r;t grefs t + tution of the United States be ratified by this monwealth, Congrefs to the Coniii D_ ecembei 15th, i � 91 . JOHN PRIDE, S. S. ( om'monwealth. �T'HOS, MATTH> VTS S . H. D. JOHN PRIDE, S. S. s r` Agreed to dy 'the Senate, ,, P December i5th 1791• J . Ex'd. Ex'd. ----" Agreed to by the Senate. THOSo MATTHEWS, Spe H. D. MONDAY, the 5th of December, 17910 Ex'd. Ex'"d. ' Refalved, That the fourth article of the amendments ,propofed by �►�IoivDAY, the sth of December, 1791• llitution of the United States, be ratified by this Re olved, That the twelfth article of the amendments propofed by Congrefs to the Co* n f Congrefs "to the Con'ilitution of the United States, be ratified by this Commonwealth. ; JOHN PRIDE S. S. December Is:th, i7�g•1 . J � Commonwealth. JOHN PRIDP S. S, Agreed to by the Senate. PHOS. MATTHEWS, -Sp, He D, December i 5th, 179-1. . t Ex'd. Ex'd. - ,Agreed to by the .Senate. THOS. 1ViATTkiEWS, Sp. H. D. MONDAY the th o December, i 1 . -' 4 5 f � 79 Ex'd. , E�'d, j } : .. -' That the frftl� article of" the amex�draaents propofed by Con- v grefs to the Conilitution of the United States, be ratified by this Com ; ,t oi , Tf monwealth. JOHN PRIDE S, S j December 15th, 1791 • -',--, . Agreed to by the Senate. THUS. NI AT7 HEWS, Sp, He D. i Ex'd. Ex'de 'U MoxDAY, the 5th of December,, 179- . , Refoltied That the fixth article, of the amendments propofed by Can- ' States be ratified b this Coni• 1 grefs to the Con{litution of the United Sta y monwealth. C 0 IST G R E S S December 15th, 17.91 . JOHN PRIDE, 'S, .S. Agreed to by the Senate. THOS. MATTHEWS, Sp. Ht D. a,l ' Ex'd. MONDAY,the 5thof December, 1791. k Refolved, That the fevrnth article of the amendments propofed byCon- • grefs to the Conilitution of the United States be ratified by this Com- 7:✓ SajWnwealthe December 15th, 1791 . JOHN P�/RIDE, So S. G. Agreed to by the Senate. THOS. MATTHEWS, Slpe He D. e r.,vaa , � MONpAY r • :�� Ex d. Ex'd. ,ti r �• S s l) ) 1 1 t I 1 I .• p�.`. . ..,. ,. } -•:... >, .. -... :. ,t,.,,...,.. • ...:.-.. _':•.:'. rt.1•' .ac ewe „w;'.d +�«w 4•r• "sK ;t r� ` }.e wVa y +.'.Y typ r , ,� ...,.rap. { _ +•_ � . �!._ 7..e. ry$ E .Mb: l 4, . ..r.: ' .,. , .. . .I,r-". { ,...'1. .,eoM1r_.x«uM�1Y.'.r° •^"" _._,;Cy- maOCw., /R_i.. .._. ..•1A.�',iM�._ __. _ �. _ �. i,.yTr's .Y4.:1:. H , A, •r a WWI v J Alf r i..:•Y E ,:. -1 lJ , 1'. 1. ... .•. .n.hY� •�,L?' ...4. 1. . 1:. } i ... ': ,.i '.... a i .. T.i.Rl i/• I -0. , .. -. _ . `?'�".•'.GYM 1 ,. .. -. , - .. . .a, a. -ar".-: .v..,.,..:. .. a ...' -x Cv. ..-.. . .. _y�y i ♦. k . . ...js•. •...•a.. ` '.' _.. . '. , ..f :4 -. .{::4 44'11.. .. i.... ,. 'hi ... .. Hl.:: . j? t yU l k? Y I 433 �Ir t 111 4 i 432 te, ,and Hou e of Reprefentatives ,of the United Rf •� made � or ESOLVED by ,the.-, Sena '` Statesof. Am rsca, fir. Congrefs affenibled, Thaauthoritato£ t eUnit- y II) � which (hall be made and nromulge ben ubliiiled and annexed to their ► ` : UNI STA ES ; ed States, (hall from time to bine, p ti (�ON�iRESS OF THE .. code of laws, by rhP 'Secretary or state. ,ei AT THE SECOND SESSION, ' REDEnicx AUS ewer of he Ho fe l'�eprefentatives. 1 it. `h d' • Cit of New Yorro k, on Monday, the fourth of � .t the fjJAN ADAIYIs, Vice-Prefident of the fJiaited States, � Begun and held at Y J ° na �' one thoufand -feven hundred and ninety. % and Prefident of-ine �r��ute. , 1 January, o ik '� _ zitcd A roved, dune the fourteenth, 1 -9d• �. and Hou e o Repreferitaiaves of ibe Ur PP GEORGE WASHING 1 UN •5 °� f ) ,4S ` ESOLVED by the Senate a Prefident of the i7nited States. s a enabled That the Prefident of the }} RStates of America, in Congref (J' to the t 1 States be requefted to caufe to be for tr anf a conn lee lii't . � � "`�' United Virginia and North-Carotin , P . teprefentatives, of the United g f : Executives of the states of g '` • ' officers and privates of tine ]fines of ESOLVED by the Senate, Howled Z'1ia't the Clerks in the of• t x _ •d 1 non-commifiloned ` of the officers, . States of America; m Congrefs a en tes ref ec'Iively, who are entitled to receive arrears of pay due0.1 s=_ a ei ht -two, and mifsioner of army accounts, are etit�t;ed to receive o= thofe ft P Y es in the ears one thoufand liven hundred and fice of the Com F vii Y ' r. h e articular a .fum ,not exceeding. lave hundred dollars allowed d Paid o the one ahouf'and (even hundred and eighty-three, annexing P their ferviees, . . • 'and at the fame rate as the' salary a 4 `vidual with a requeft to the Executives of . the fame manner, aftar : And that the Auditor andl iuin that is due to each finds • to make known to the claimants in the molt efFe�sal Clerks in the Department of Tre ydepart s ro ihor1 to adjust the accounts of the' Clerks in the the laid Efate , P P Comptroller be au r;nci les as thole of the rreafu y p manner, that the Paid arrears are ready to be difcharged on p P-_ • laid office, upon the fame ?� _ 5 plication. . ed to cause the Se- a " ' a rceable to the appropriation by a��'• meat, g That the Prefident of. the United Stites tie reauef} FaEt,nR1cIt AuGvs•rvs MUH:t,E1�B�Rc, 0 of the Treasury to tike the neceffary Reps for paying (within Speaker of the Haa�fe of Reprefentati�,es. cretary y PP P id States ref ec'tively) the mune a ro rioted byu Bred and e on the Ohl ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United States, the fa P r ca r�rr,h _ one thoufand feven h g and Prefident of the Senatem twenty-ninth day o Sept ,.-._er; • ifchar in the arrears of pay due to the troops of the ty-nine, for the d g g Au u the fecond, i 790• ' nes of the fail States re here the payment has APrO�ed' g GEORGE WASHING'TONI. it in cafes w s That the Secretary of the Treafh:y, P y. Prudent of the United States. l original claimant, in perfon, or to his Repre. .; not been , made to the or. ` 'v be direFted to take order for making the payment to the �} fentati e, t nor erfons only as shall produce a and ,fou a of Reprefentatives, of the United , 3 original claimant; or to fuck perfb two uitices of the Peace of the ��.VED b�► the Senate re s a emoted, That the expence of pro- ower of attorney, duly attefted, y J fhall be de- P ins reside, authorizing him or theta • Slates of Am_?"•ea� in CCrc and Diftric'f Courts, county in. which loch perfon or pert.. #curing Peals for the Supreme, • " ' cihed lura ; except where certificates 'or warrants a move appr0�riaCed; by an Alk •of the present fetl'tan, r ; to receive a cel tarn fpe frayed out of th Y been iffued under authority of the United Slates` for ani- of the fro in the contingent %barges 'of Government. have be for de y g and the fame Mall be produced by the C1a11nant Or F+ REDERIGK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, 1 t Paid arrears of pay, i .. clai wants. Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefeniatives. -; ICI AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, JOB . ADAMS, Vice-Pre o,f the ITnitetl $tgies, and FREDERICK J Prefident Of the Serrate. Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentativese `` OHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United Stater, and Approved, Augufl the fecund, 1790• I J nt o the Senate. GEORGE WASHINGTON,• x Pre f Prefident of the United•States. Approved, Yung the seventh, 17906 s • . I GEORGE WASHINGTON, ' :y ....�. d �_�'�- . the U;ite/1 Prefident of the United States. SOLVED b the Senate and Houfe of Reprefenil tfurvef of lands 4i ESOL y States of America, in Congrefs a�"emblee d ri ect1 n of the late geogra� ' in the .Wefiern 1 erritory, made under Ilands t . �.. VE urchins, agreeable to contras for'part onah by RESOL ' pher, Thomas II be returned to, a perfected f . made with the late Board of Tr fufo �'to tom Leat the faid contraas ► ; the Secretary of the Treasury, and is hereby authorized todire the mak• And thatthefaidSecretay be'L ing pL ti i 1 lip -Wowe iT A 'rt t Y( J 1 rt w t, ll y' y,tpD 'k .......:..meelF ...,:.<, . ,. ..�. �.skrrgyls •�l.'.v Ib;�Yc!",�W - 'p°"� "C-Wl �. , ti r Y _!. . ra ,.. .CT qy,,:.:, 'rfl Y 1<:..� 1 r,:': ,t": Ir'.,.tltl , ,• r. L. re • I v t. , 1. 1 hl� t oil 4,35 , ,!: ��3 rE Ent at i ves. of the United s ESOLVED by the $mate acid Ho�b�e e¢ibledep That a Mint shall be ty t in and, cotnpleatin any other Purveys that remain t"o be :mads, fo.a t� Stats°s of erica, in Congress a�' e faveral contt'a� . - Each re ulaticans asiall ',1�e1 dlreed by coxnptyn the party of fihe United States, wltl� th eilabli{hed under $ of: That the Prefident of the United States be, and he is here- t . to the terms thereof.' she olved, Tines ,at artifts , as (hall be t forefald, t�n conforms y •� • u FREDEtum AUnusxUs'IVIu�i.i: r Ro, auYhOrl�cd' t4 oxu.fe t�. tie :Ik ged, O. P pff f{• 1 reoech.ng Ieolutio tpco .e eft, and to ; ,ipu a e f their fervicc , and alfa to au to be pro `; ' esker o the Hopi e`o Pe re�entdtivec: a - n far to-varryr tht p . . p " JO1�N aADAMSp Vile-P;�u ertt=ef'=$be=United Stater, and the terms and cond3t�ons o f ' S ur oft. Prudent of the Scnate. curedSuch' ap aratu as shall t a:requit to fort 18 G, RI�1 A•U'GU�STUS ;: i �y, r red; A `arch the thi�rd,rt figs: REI?E` Re re entatives. streaker of the Hoa 'i? of j States �U r Pp GEORGE '`]PASHINGTON, nited re�dent Qf file IT 014N ADA MS, Vsce �' .�„ r : P'refident a 'tbe:,tTnited Stats. J :dent, of the Sengte. and Pref10, —~ - Ma the third, 179x, ' --r-- -_ Fpraved; -. TEEN' P'refi�dent of f�ae Unaged States* � GEORGE WASKING� CNG SSS OF THE 'UNITED STATES ; United .. r ,; and Houfe R'eprefeniQ s o ' the tin J, ! THS. THIRD . ES IO�T, RR ESOLVED b the Senate M tate o »tersca, to `arigrefs j, embl'ed What the Pre drnate to be Urr�itcd taEes"� and he hereby is regUe{fed, to eau e a e un and held, at. the Cit of Philadel hia, ori Monday, the f th a he uantity and fituat Qa 3 g y . ", • ec tnhet• . one t'houfaud fevers hun�ctrea, aa ninety: 1&ld before Oongrefs; at theiret feign," o t qor not etaitrted by rhe Indians; or' granted to,�n the , ternto�y� f �e U ited a�theof lands cit ze ►s of : the within United States, i y k • and wlthiri ES0J��1`ED by -the .8enate and Hou•fe of �•epne�e�tataves of l . . �. b the ffate of North-�arollna, I t: on res .A .etbled, That Agdt•ew Brovvtn; ,or ceded t© thel'Ui�itcd Stapes, y States o 11mer�ca,..an .4 $ f .1 ito - ©f the t.Jnited Stites, north,wefti of the river Ohio f t E Se retar the tarr �„uLENAERG, . any other printer be PrmAkted „under the �l reg ton o b Y AUGIJ Z� 1 the laws re- FREDERI�1 *t ' P y . original. . ro' 16, y speaker of the HoufE of .Keprefentcrtrves. 1� R �f State, to collate with, and crorrea b the by him Tinted. And F �r__....r C,,��n d Crates of the UniiBdl Mates, to be N ADAMS, Vice-Pr fident of the-, Unites: «�s, and ; folutions An . . JOHN .: ` that a certificate .of their havir� heti fu poll, and correc'ted, be Prefident of the Senate. " ' annexed ,to the fagd ,ed lien• prnvided, That fuch collation and correc- at the a ence`of •the Paid .Andrm Brown, ar fuch other prin. AFProv ; '1ldarcb the third, i79 n be GEORGE WASIYNGTCI�3, Fa!'e, dent of tbenyted SiatEs�, l do p ter, and that the pefon qr per ;too 1 by him or them employed an _ 4EO Z ri. �y e•�T"" '.... �� t'21P epi •thlr d that ,�fervice,,he aPprc�ved .liy the Secretary of State. ItsfQlttiv�} v .., I r , HEREAS Congrefs dict, tz aghty- • Ux�,ExsxRc, . day:of �ept�ember, :Dna -thoufand £'even hurndred and P , g' R.EDERICK AUGQ$TU�S M,„ , k r o the ,fou e o ,Re re erttattys. . ate: to.pafS lave: ahinb it eXprefsly ` p e ,f - f ' rf nine, recommend to the ffeals to r� elve and fafe keep therein all WIRN A•I?AW, Viee- 'Y f dent of the rtT it.Qd St tern the duty of the keepers o t , tharit of -the T�To ted States ; .Iu or- anti Pre Brent of the. Senate.. prifoners eQpp,�ttted a er , • Y a., ht. <t � t �relo 'e ;to enfui�e the adirnitratiot� o£ Buie. AFproved, L e r�ary the eight; t� 9 dex � �� t t;ves, o the � niteu� Stgtec � TASIION, soy h Senate and moute oferef t �. Efate (hail not havd RF y ttae S mbled That In cafe any . - Prefsaent of ,the United States. o f k� encs , i» Congrefs a�"e , .. t, - the Marfllal lig Each (fate, an- l {. cornpliedrwith the fa3d reconxitxtendat1Qts,, , . . the d'reion of the Jude o£the1ifric'�, be auth n ceiape ar ovl� ESOLVED by the Senate and Floufe of .Repxefentatsves, of n1 United hde venient place *o Terve as a ternoraryairl-;and to mato ' of t`be Con res a embled, That the Prefide • rc in fe kee In o£ 'urifoners Dorn.rnitted' er tlja at tl la�vC t what I r R .sa, tes of Amer a, g lr to the rN.ation. Pion rfor l , 1? - .u seated �. . ent roviftod shall be made '@`�' United States be requefted to caufe to be comm o . " h peculiar fenfibility of Congrefs to the tribute United'States,•anti perlilan p embi of France, t e P r ofe • °and the Paid Marllal lhall be alga ted h taf rea£ury p f nips al Ah X t aid tci therm mory of Benjamin Franklin, by the enlightened and free pu t? n their, decree of the eleventh of incurred f'ot the above purpofes, t© he paid ou.tr o paid of a great natt4 e., . _ •lInited. States. e FR�.D1:.�ZF�K A.UG�ISTU� RGY k1�11JI�LT;NBE, June clip thoufanld fevers hundred and ninety. f Re re'enfdti�es. FRED AUrTjSTUS MUT-ILENBERG, Speaker ;of the Iqu e r p / ' }a A1V , mice-Pr f dent of.the United St�1, speaker of t1�e Hou,�`e f Reprefentatitie�t: JqN A JQIN ADAMS, V{ce.Prefident o, ''tl�e United States, and rr;� 're �dcnt of the Senate. Prefrdent ot' the Senate. 7791-•. 4. thlrr4� h V Approve �Vfarct�,:clic s art o thg. United States, A proved, March the feconcl, Y791s 4RGE r T, '© � t' ffitl �` T R E4TY uE TT A$HINGTON,, ' a Prderrt of the United States. 13 ii . x. RESOLVED, IF p ; $ i' :i , F ( r a � 4. ( •tip 1 , . r , 'i I t J 1 n , r Y(. 1 L I re 1, A 1 R y _ Ji ✓. • tJ t l.�• ` jrttcle the T redu43 cition ,of the the States should think fit to attempt o f ,H,merica, or the . If the United then parts l remaining 1I1 the nor - "R `A 'S 1 `I'I01�: Britif i power, e countries or. iflands in cafe- of fuccefs, flia . . i{lands of Bermudas, thof � . ' � • ed with, or upon the Paid Unice States# s • UNITED STATES i x 'TRS �sLLIAN,09 BnTwI1111 HE �T'N be confedctat xZ o F` E S'T '. e Sixth. AM RIC ren' "IS QST CHRISTIAN �?VIA� Article t. Ft renounces for ever the poifeii`ion of the 4 'AYES of .I IEID SI The , Moft Chritlian King as of any part of the continent of North- ^•' i• • Y .. �" HE •M05T CHRjS'pjAN KING - an the` 11N11VIafI`achufetts�Bay, ew=�iam Chir.,, or in virtue of that : t :wit, . .. Ha4 p _ islands of Bermudas, a's thetreatof Paris in 1763' of Great Britain? fir° NORTId=; ;'LVIRiC.A�,_ o r . to the crown ; • New•Jerley, Pennfylvania, De- America, which before or which Rhode =Bland, , Connefficut, News-Y'or'k, were acknow1ed ed to belong South- Carolina and, g -�ar.th,.CaYoalna, , treaty, heretofore called Britifh 'Colonies, ,� `• r f the Kin and lawar 1�[aryland,•` Y.irg3nia,, ' have thought or to the United States, k p, corn luded a treaty of Amity and Con�mergce, � or have lately been under the polder - '-- _ Georgia l havth% 'this .day .; • • are at this time, for the reciprocal advantage of their fnbJe sand citizens, h v �. Crown of Great-Britain. , • r, to tape"into 'cnnlei'ation the, means. of ftreng lh tran u 1 t� Article the Seventh. it nece � y ents and rendering-.them ufeful to the fafety. entm nt o (hall think proper to attack an,, are '1 engagein articulaily'm -cafe Great•Britain in ref if his .Mo{f Chi Ma e{t or near the Gul h w ©'f'the two parties , ' p y e ood; correfpondence which is the objet of Maj nand of .th g 'rem ds fituated in the Gulph of 1VIe iBr`tain, all the Paid isles, in cafe t�hat 'conne6io iflan the Paid treaty, Iflioirl'd :break" the ''peace with ;F•rance, .either ;: by i er the ower of Gre }'t at prefent und__ P hinderin her ommerce and navigation in a manner ccefs infill appertain to the crown of France. hoftilities, -or by. /�g of fu Article the ' eighth• • _.1-L wb. rk t- . ' contra. • :Co th� .rt�;���� .,s �ra�ions, �and the peace fubfifting between • with . : y • And: his Majeiy and the faid United States, having re. fall conclude either truce or eace, nr. p '« R two.crowns '. it cauticils and .efforts again the 'enter,. - • , artie� . . . the • • Neither of the two P . .mal-content of the ©cher -firm theobtailndep `t : (,)I , ed, that to Join the res c;c'live plenipotentiaries. linpow•• without the fo '•- arms until prizes of' their -coin en'ernr,� • • prs ro er to fu161 the Paid in- Great -Britain, a ,e not to lay dovvri the�� the claufes -and conditio • . p . sp , e• azid they,, mutually eng States {hall have beeii formally or tacitly a ur' Bred to concert f. he United. M i ns have, .after the moil mature deliberation, concluded and d pendence o e do t or treaties that (hall terminate the war. ed, by the trey e ternrined' on the ,folhwrng 'arttcles Article the Ninth. 'de their in refolved to fulfil each on Arts that be g . artier declare, a' uld break out between France and 'G cat- during Elio es andEn - The contraing P d conditions of the prefent treaty lobealnio , If war there ili • : t � -ir bretween ;.the United Stat its own pert, the ciLs ve power and circumffances, 1 t11e`cont;nu anceK'•pf the- prefeti P whatever may be land his Majefy and . the Paid United Slates flog Wickes,theirounn ante, according to of compenfatiQn on one fide ar th.. other, caufe. and''aid each 'other, ;mutuallj witk their g. f con'untures, as be• after claim . the event of the war* Article the Tenths Fels an'd their forces,: accordin'g"t0 the 'exigence o J to invite or Mmes good an faitl'iful allies. ° and the' United States agree, the Second. . •: - o�prt; • . . , �an�ct; is `to . The 1�Ioft Chriftian King e alli ma have received inJuli�, refers alliance, " 'lie e 'ential and direr end of therefeiit d�- ��...v P and to accede to the p admit: other Owers w and fettled ' between.i'overei nt and indelrendence abfolute em, maintain effec' ually, the" liberty, r g Y nnake c�n,inon caufe with t ch cor►dtious as shall freely agreed to, } ` of the fold United States,, as .well in matters of govern- and unlimited' , . , . a h a .ties. ,Article the Eleventh. i�ient as of comrt�erce. . . _ 1 t e P r i 11 rt ule the `T'hf t-d. he his r�fent, time, an or- ii 't own art,, and in t le5 ,911 aranty mutually, from the sited mates to Nto ` ; "The two cor,tra�ing.parties iha.s each on i, s P The two partto wit : The U _ may, °ur1 a molt ro er, snake all ,the efforts in rias power ill other 'powers, r .t p P ro ofed. ev,ex againft; efent offeffions of the crown of Fire�c,eof peace tnaniie • . . ..y, J . . g a airs ft their common enemy, in order .o attaint a end p p .. . rhri�ian MaJed'y, the pr• , , , y • . on his part to the United r c , : : ac ure b t e future V' got�rth: ; _ as s ►ej1 as Mote �vnic.h it may 4 Article the r"ca, guaranties ab'Lolute and unli- k : ° arti�es� agree that in either of them should •S Mo{} Chriflian' MaJef{y g ' The coutraing p g, �;nd 1�1, and alfo their ' he concurrence .of tlae other cf.,rPc_ flies. l lzerty, `fovereignty and independence' ' '. i ular enter raze in which t .1- rm an art c _ p , _. . efired {hall readily v,.a..., , a d • well in matters `of government heirs can£ederation may t f y P - mited, as or heretofore may be deCired, the party whofe eorictarience 'is oeh"ions,,and the aciclitions 'or' tongue , ith ood faitl;, join to ac"f in concert far that pm1Pof end in that p from any of the dominions now, and w r g obtain during the war, ' confarrxiable to the 5th circurriftances and its own particular fituation will permit ; "Great•Brbe ttain in North America, , �, articular c,in•�ention, the quantity and offeffed by tion the whale as th eYr poeffionafixed .ar cafe, -they •shall regulate, by a p • tour tobe furnifhed$- and the�tiine and manner of its be. and 6th articles above wri � 5 kind of fuc u ht into anion, as W'01 as the advantages whish ' are ,to be its • g Article ling �bro compenfation. AY!' 41. I 5 f 1 i a f r ' v 1 r ,wt •- �k a•..w•wY' a� r. t. . P c « • r r fit , R 4 p TAW ! J7ddd {K t 4� Yy • yds Ih 1. J • A T x E So 43 4 : s g 1 R E AT` IE - S. , a� li � t y 3 y r, /{ i . "� ' rand by carefully avoiding allihofe burthen- feel equality and reciprocity , �« d to the Paid States at the moment of the ceflation of fame references which are ufually fources of debate, makei•ref e�t- fixed and affure , p 5r ' a�r • . w r with. England* and difcontent ; by leaving silo each arty at liberty to p r .t„ their .prefent a g • P ' • ' • , commerce and navigation, thole interior regulations which it i"hall ° �4 > Zrticle the `Twelfth. ing com ' convenient to itfelf ; and by founding the advantage of com- n of the re- find moil . 't and the "�afl rules of free inter. f „t In order to fix more recifel the fenfe and application p f on reciprocal utile y, P t merce .ole_y up , P ceding article, the contrafling parties declare, that in cafe of a rupture courfe • ref withal to each party the liberty of admitting at its declared in the y g • tion of the fame advantages. It isz�` ' ' be,-ween France and England, the reciprocal guarantee dec leafure other nations to a participa the f iris of this intention, and to fulfil thefe views, that his Paid I�JIa- Paid article (hall have its full force and edec� the moment Each war flnaii P break.out ; and if fuck rupture fall not take place, the mutual obliga- in P Conrad ��;lex- �,,, 'efl having named and appointed for his plenipotentiary, tions of ILI 'aid guarantcc fi:4a not commence until the mo«,� n,, of the J Y g d •. . .:; nder Gerard, Royal Syndic of the city of . Strasbour lonstheirar Secretary ° 'F ` cef ation of the preient war, ' between the United States and England, = a , his Majefly's Council of State ; and the United States t s shall have afcertained their posl'eflions. Deputylfrom the State of having fully empowered Benjamin Franklin, rident of the Convention Article the TI); teenth. pennfylvania to the General Congrefs, and Prethe State of Conne6ti ut on both fides and the ratifications of Paid State ; Silas Deane, sate_ Deputy from Ilor at Law ; the Paid The preient treaty (hall be ratified , to the laid Con refs and Arthur Lee, Coln e fliall be exchanged in the fpace of fix months, or sooner if poffible. g • �. 'es. to wit On the art ref etive plenipotentiaries after exchanging, their poi the fol after �1 In faith w>«ereof the refpec'live plenipotentiari . p Gerard, Royal Syndic mature deliberation, have concluded and agreed uto g g of .the.Moil Chriflian Kin Conrad Alexander G , + �'- f St'rasbourgh and Secretar of his Majesty's Council of of the city o g y • - articles. Article the Tir•/�. State ; and on the part of the ,United States, Benjamin Franklin, Depu 1 y There {hall be a firm, inviolable and universal peace, and a true and ty.to the General Co ngrefs from the State of Pennt lvania and Prefident • 1 ` -{ f the Convention of the fame State • Silas Deane, heretofore Deputy c .a„ thin betvcreen the Mol} Chris}ian King.) his heirs and fuc- o C firicerE ,r��.=d--- r ' • �,�„Pe of the Moit • States of .America , aria «... �i~��.. .., , from the State of Connecticut, and Arthur Lee, Counfellor at Law, ceifors, ,and the United Sta " have fi ned, the above articles both in the French and Enghih langua- Chriizian King and of the Paid States ; and b bion of the MoilChrif- � e k <: g ! es declaringnevertheless, that the preient treaty was originally com- islands, cities and towns 4ituate under the�ur�he pee ie and inhabitants ' ? Fofed and c eluded in the French language, and, they have hereunto lien Ktng, and of the Paid United States, and -places xce tion of erfons or places ; and the terms affixed their Peals. , P . � of every degree, without e P ' � • � undyed � after mentioned shall be perpetual between the 1Vloii Chr�ftian Done at Parsr, ths.r fxth day of February, one thoufand fev-n h herein t '' his heirs and fuccefi"ors, and the Paid United States.V. ` a and fea,enty-eight. - . King, ( t R Article the Second. �oR Chriifian -&-ing and the United States engage, mutually not C. A. GERARD, Be FRANXLIN) SILAS DEANE, ARTHUR LEE. y L, s, Le, Be) Then articular favour to other nations, in reipe of commerce (L. s.) (Le s.) ( ) to grant anyp : and nevi anon, which fhall not immediately become common to xl�e l other agrt , who (hall enjoy the -fame favour freely, if the conceffion reel r-,ade, or on allowing the fame compenfation, if the concef- was freely fion was conditional. ' Article the Third. TREATS' of -AMITY' AND COMMERCE BETWEEN THE AMERICA AND HIS MOST ' The fubjec'Is of the MoR Christian King shall day in the ports, evens, ; UNITED STATES of roads, countries, islands, cities or towns, of the United States, or any CHRISTIAN MAJES TY. r duties or im osis, of what nature foever A of.them, no other, or grease imp oft may be, or by what name foe vei' called, than thole which the na- 'x HE Moil CHRISTIAN KING, and the thirteen Z7NITED STATES Y • and the #hall en- T1'tICA to wit : I�Tew-Ham Shire, Maff'achufetts- tions moil favoured are style esti immu t es and exemptions in or.. NORTH AME p all the ri hts, liberties, p g • �► erfe ,Pennf lvania o g I, Bay, Rhode-Ifland, Conneaicut, New-York, New•J y �' � trade navigation and cotnrnerce, whether in palling from one port in Virginia, North-Carolina, Sou and '• es to another, or in going to and from the fame, from and : Delaware, Maryland,' the faid States Geor is willing to fix in an equitable and permanent manner, the rues ' g. ' e and` cosh» to any part of the world, which the Paid nations do ®r ihe enjoy* which ought to be . followed relative to the correfpondenc •drticle the Fourth. f, merce which the two parties defire to eftablifh, between their refpec- u ., live countries States and fiib'ec�ts, his 1Vloft Christian Majesty anti the �` The fub'e&ts, people grid inhabitants of the Paid United States, and ` United- States have judged that the Paid end could not be better r faid Uni e each a£ them, {hall not pay in the forts, havens, roads, isles, Citi places obtained ti ar, by taking for .the hafisdof their agree:r;ent, the �'�oit ger4. fed L /A , •r� � � i Y s f •t,. 1�'J 1. 1���1" • � •oil • a !' r•';, « ,. . .:0♦. F�'yx4«.rF1r�'A' t.. . .,. ,�?�. y{ N. - - ° " :,fir' „�."'�� '..•'� �A ,.. ' �'rr� elk• .%P" wb _ iC.. A n 1 , _ -. ♦ •. t.......A✓.e•..,., .a-....♦.. _ -x A�-A'.+-J1'ii.l s�1_ f�.Y A{tF a 6' a 1 r a } '.i ,, ® �ainft: all vicilenco, inft�lt, attacks;, or, depredations, tec`1 on the part P $ecjs j c ' ' Princes) and f{-ates of Barbary, or their nrnination a£ his Moir Chriilian l�tajeflyr, in Europe, of the Paid T. '° places tin'd r the d Article the I�snth. tir duties or im offs, of what nature foeverthey'may ti reate� P �! any' other,' or g " ,•�, <, '�• e which 'the moft favoured inhabitants, merchants, commanders of lI'iips, tna afters dr. , The fubjecls, be, ot', by what name foever called, than: thof r vinces and aomin'Ons afr each party re' rrariorrs are or stall be obliged to. pay ; . and t'hev shall enjoy all the and mariners .af 'the Rates, p 4 f • .- ns in trade, navi- 11 abtlain and forbear to fifli in all places potiefled' or which tits liberties, rrv'ileges, immunities and exempt do- fpe�ively iha 1e other art the Moil f✓hriftian 1�ing's fubjec'ti h l� g y r at'rc�n and cotnincrce, whether iri paffcng from' one port in the ihall >aeofrehecly the' b 'ycreeks,' roads, coafts or places whic ! ' g . its Euro e to another, or tri goirag to and from (hall not fist in che. h' ,vens, aysi minions, p i Jtates hold, of f hall hereafter hold, and in like manner, �t o an art of` the world`, ` ' hich the Paid nations do or 4iall d inhahitans. s of the Paid United States, (hall not from and t Y P_ the Paid IJnited , , 1, endo . eo le an the fubecs, P' p ! S Greeks; roads, coails or places, which the Moft ttYArticle the 'rfth. P r and if an fhi or a . ' ed" the im oftion of fiilh m the n ens; 6ay. , larl com rif , P fan g pofiefies, or lhall hereafter a,{fef� ; Y P . u , - In the above exemption is. parttcu y p (,hrIft �• • . • ref n itis s ' : un- found fifh ng contra to the tenor of this the econ- ' ' �.- eine hundred fol"s per ton, eflablifhed in France, on fo - effel Qiall oe �, , roof bein made thereof, cY Srates shall load withgthe merchan- with its fading, p g. , e {leis of the finite •`P veifel, t lefs when the p Elis or . n ' ion in Which cafe , . • is however°uncteritood'tl,at the exclufion iri ulated in the ,t •G ;� v dine o France for a>lother port of the fame domin fifcated , it ll take lace. only f'o long, and fo far as the yloft Chrif- ' the fdicl Phi s (hall ay the duty abovernentloried fo long as other na- refent article, iha P h P - p under�lood P, (hall not in this refpec� have tions the nnoit favoured (hall be obliged to pay it, But it is tian,King.)Gt1he Unizted Staten �t the Paid United States, or any of them, are at liberty, when they anexernlrtion to .fame QCher nation tenth. tha r.o `Qi' to eftablifh a duty equivalent in the fame cafe. Article the r (hall judge it p p 'r citizens and, inhabitants flia11 never dl4lurb Article the Sixth. ' thei - The :tTnited Mates,, a s ow Mold Chrls}ian K,tn in the enjoyment and exercife� e �� f'l,r;{Pian King (hall endeavor b all the means in his P the fubjVas ok tihe : . Th,. A,L .1hr;--hn y = art of the the Pub- fiihin ' on the batiks `ofr vewfoundland, nor in the in- er to roteif s and defend all vefiels ,and the elle&s belonging.to of the right of g P an of them, xclufive fight which belongs to thiem o£ tjh•Ttrat�ch, nor in jec' Is' people, or inhabitants of the Paid United States or •Y • definite and e r roads or on the Peas near to his countries, oa{f of that ifland which ins dei`ignfd h Ti es which, belong to• his' M`ofk tieing in his ports, havens, o , c g: , . - the rL�h��s ;relative to. all aid. sac o the true fenfe of the- area• ' ie gs, cities or towns, and to recover and reflore to the right owners, thie vvliole. Eonfor ble to, y ' theins agents or attornies, all fu veffels and e$e s,'which (hall be taken Chriftid M'ajgftys • P 64 in his 'urifdi ion ; and the (hips of war of his Moft Christian Ma- ties, of� •Utxeeh and. Pafits• t � j _ ` , . 'Artle tie Eleventh. A. jetty, or any convoy failing under his authority, (hall upon, all-,occa- of 4 all efiels iielan frig to the fubje�ts, abitants of the raid United States, or any Due be ,• Pions take under their prote6ion, or an of them, ', arid The fubje6'ts and inh -id ,ronfe uentl fha Y utted. aubains in France,, a4 q X P or inhabitants of the Paid United States, wa and shall defend 1 nit be rep, k o the fameh& � 'l. d'd:uh.�in�-, 'or o..ther finlil'ai• duty under { ore Bolding the fame courf,., or going Y , r the:d oil �€ hol the fame courfe, or go the fame. way, xocnFt 4 b teftamenx, donation or, otherwii'e, di p ; tN fuch vefiels as long as they ` hy .tiny, Y E. ice and violence, in the fame manner as they a �;f0eve , o e$b1e and immoveable, im favour of Each perfons againft all attacksy force the veifels belon 'rig to the -fubjects of of iheir'ga°ds' ' and; thein heirsy fubje is or the faid' United ought to protec'�, and�defend to 'good as to theirs Phil Pecs a hec�ier in Frariee; or elfe�vhere, tray fucceed them at the Moft Chriftian King* Article the Severth� Statesa,red�in� w ./l �. I' i In like manner the Paid United States and their (hips of wit•, failing • � eed.�to but afterwards refCiiided, • rotect and defend, conformable to the Thi, twQ.{ollawing Axt�cle were off,► 'riafiy'a&x under their authority, (hall p __ k * 9 r �k tenor of the recoding articles all the veffels and attests belonging to to Wit rs to � is a teed and �oneluded that there ihab the fub'cVer be � of any oQUtYf the F the fubjeas ofthe Mott Chriftian King, and ufe ,all their endeavc�u . Art, XT. It t ellored the Paid veffels and effeets that shall .on the exportation of` the rnbla{fea that,m�J, b�°. alien y J r and caufe to be r � res from the iila=fds.o� AtriieriCa �liich'.belong, or may hereafter apper- recove , United Sta ,have been taken within, the,jurifdic'tioix of the Paid United States, or x Niajef y» t}1e, receeding arts• twin. to hisMOR, Chri{tian� riots ihipulated:by P s an of therm art; I.I; in:comp anon of: . he exemp Moi hri{tia:a Y .Article the Eighth* it is agreed an,•cl oonluded;d that the 'ffiall+never be..any, du his impofed,on the. $ ele, off! merc%inda.z�e which. the fub�e a' of. employ his Ood offices, and. anterpofioff, any; bind. retent:or. future, of any,: of the The IVlofl Chriftiaii Iing will emp - y g ;,,,Orwtl ioc r' Fez the re envies of@ .may. take fro*,thc[=c wntvxs-,and;poifieOians, p.J ar Etti eror of Morocco o , u. ited'Stares; for, tho.ufeo£ the iilands.whi�h ik�all furni{h mola{lres. tion with the King P tbirtesn 7 til ier, 'Tttni� and Tripoli, or av 'th any of them '; and alto with' every f� .o rn,:ce*refcindirrg the foregoing• fl,.An e g e 'of the•-&ited States'of North_America, having repre•• er Prince, State or power, of the co�rlt of Barbary, in Africa, and T � G'enral` Coag? . rates and Powers and - each- of F anfl R' ' 9_ that-the execution of xhe eleventh `arzieleof ttia treat) rni14 g Emperor, S. ranted to the tiring, the fubje�� of tr«erfaid Kin , therYi, in order to provide as fully and eff - acioufly as poffible £or the, benefit conveniency and fafety of the Paid United States, and each of them their fubjeffi, people and inhabitants, and their veifels and ef_ fells ,7 , : i l' �.. L. ,. . _ _....a„- ,.:.Yn..,.'.r.C...,..asw'4:..:,U-..uwte+f'yf47rt^:^ .a�`.tt�`��=YJ�Yd�•dL`S`41��! .di��•'%^7�zfY �'"r� ✓J • y <r , 9 1 )Yii y a kt. YJ E • 43 t Z T I E A ' I � d y�R; ` 44 I } {, or too en any chef}, coffers, packs, calks; r.)r any otl�cr veffels noun p P 4 ' and P - of her goods, whether fuch ` rnte•/�aat without being obliged to obtain letters of .naturalization, therein, or'to remove the fmalleft parcels g without having the elle& of this conceflion contelled or impeded under belongs to the fubie�s of lirance, or the inhabitants of the laid g sties or private g �• P pretext of an rights or rerogatives of prQvinC( s, c p •, F United States, UD lefs iiia lading be brought on chore in thereof made erfons : and any egaid heirs, ,whether fuch by particular title, or ah, senT the officers of the Court of Adin�ralt ' at�d an inventory I owance to fell; exchange or alienate the fame, in p tejlat, Miall be exempt from aII duty called droit de detra ton, or oth but there (hall be no a I r rt kind, favin nevei•thelefs the local rights or duties as r until after that due acid lawful procefs fhall have been had 1a duty of the fame k any manna , ' as lAn as9fimilarg ones , are not eiabliilied by the United fuch prohibited goods, and the Court of Admiralty {hall by a much, at�d g The ftiti'e sof the Mp{} Chrif}ian-King fhall again{f pronounced nave confifcated the fame Saving alwa�Ts as well States, or any of them J . • • t fentence pr are t> r: enjoy ori their art in all the dominions of the laid uaee� .ilii zncire p - the f}�i itfelf, as any other goodsfound therein ed on which bret,encethis rofttheir JY P i �"': and pei`fe reciprocity relative to the if�pulationsontattted m the pre • that its contents shah not it be ef}eemed free, neither may they.be detain mu h lets lhall they I ; �a . lent article, �iut it is ,at ,the fame time agreed, bein as it were jpfec'fed b the prohibited goods, ifcated as lawful prise But i£ not ' the whole cargo, but only ° j. aff�c`f the laws made, or that' may, be •made+he eaftet �n France, against be cont q nods, `and the emigrations whicli .[hall remain to all their force, and vigor; and , the � "`art thereof fh ll conftfl: of prohibited or contraband g _ r ' United States on their, part, or any of them, fball be at liberty to ena commander• :a'f the fhip ¢,all be ready and willing to deliver them to in fuch cafe the captor having re- � fuch laws, relative to that matter; as to them fhali feetn proper. yep the captor, who has difcovered them in 9 , ► ods (hall forthwith difcharge the fhip, and not htrder �•, } Article the Twel th,, c : ceived thole go h fhe was `� ! " parties4h16 (hall be making' her any means, freely- to profecute . the voyage on whic� ' i The, merchant flilps. of Tither'- of the pa y concerning oil, But in cafe the contraband merchandixes cannot be all received ainding Tiro a ort halon- ire � to the enemy of " the- other ally, and c g boo $ P g 11 be oft and the veffel of the captor, then the,captor rYiay, nO.�hetveftrleitito whofe voyage, and the fpecies of goods on board her, there (hall , • _ c r • • d to exhibit as v4'eii upon _the hi h the offer of delivering him' the contraband goods, carry , grounds o� �uf scion, shall be oblige eable to wliat is above directed. : i°eas, as in thepports and �hawens, riot only her paffpprts, but liliewtfe the neareft port ogre , • ewin that her octads are'notuf the number of: Ariicle the Fourteenth. to be la- ` certificates, exprefsly fh g $ . hole which have be prohibited as contraband, On the contrary it 'ss a reed, that whatever fhall be found g ' 'e th hlrteenth. b the fub'ecffs and inhabitants of either party on any fhip belong- ,r4r_rc� e , i deny J sof the other; or to their fubje�s, tl;e whole, although , p Y ing to the en emte If by the exhibiting of the abovefxid certificates, the'other art dif• nor of the fort of prohibited goods, may confifcated in the fame $' Which are rohibited and p it be cover there are any of thole forts :of goods w t ' ''� i3 -" he 'obedience;, Of ` inner;� as if•it belonged to the enemy, except fuch .goods and mer. declared contraband, and configned for a port under . t m chi ` 'zes' s were ut : on board filch (blip before the declaration of s he hatches of fuch p, chandt. F ' It aliis enemies, it (hall not be lawful, to, breakup t if fo' be •it�were done'without know or f the ffibjeffi and people: war; or even' aftex fuch`declaration, ds _ _ ledge of i'uch declaration, fo that the $onatu�e of fuch as; are prohibit. of either party, whether they be of the . . - Mrd Commerce, Cigrled the fixth of F'ebrctary Iatl, might be 'pTodu ive of inthi i ; reirton of this artaele, confentmg rn d or otherwife, .which a is aforefaid, dere Put he declaratioof ,the niences ; and having therefore defired the fu af' pp � His Maj'efty ' return that the twelfth article fhall-likewife` be %60'nfidered of' zoo ef{e longing to an enemy before the • war ,d otwlys be liable to confifea- • orad without dela to the tj in order to give a new 'pr(iof of his affe� un� as aifo of his defiree-to con�fol date, the fame, without the knowledge of it, ropriel Union anti: good correfQondence ef}tablifhed between the two ,dates,has; 1 .11 .l * ed 11 and -txul be refs y� Y? g . l�.declared, and does tion, but [hall. we Y. '?es be �uc'i their re refentatio�is .. His l lajeftl► has confe#e .t y • but;iro as that if the food mere to cu i�� .• « �fents, that he confents to the fi:gpreli'iori of 'tire eleveiith'and tors demanding_ ilia fame 3'. declare b ,hei`e p Ted ,.;,,,fr acid Yt : fhall nor be any ways lawful to carry them afterwards ' J i twelfth aforementioned articles, and that has intention �s, that they be confide w,v..•• b . 'Che two Contracting parties - to an tarts *longing to . the enemy; . , , , • as having never been comprehended in ,the treaty figned the, fixtb of February Taft. y p • rith of September, one thoufand feverx ee that the term, ®f -two,-months being paled after. the declaration o. done at Verfailles, the 4irit day of the mo p E VER�E.�NES. gr _ the world the and fevent -ei hc. GRANTER Dvar, their refpec'ftve fubJes, from whatever poet of Y r hundred a y . g _ in t��e forego ,r4 tiller. Once ihall,not plead the ignorance mentioned in this article. Ac's o f the United Stater x fend g .f g g_ je �, E CIL A l A, T I O N,;l Article the Ffteenth, a having been leafed-to regard the. reprefentations made " dual care rxiay be talon. for the • feCurity Of the TIDE Moft Chriftian King g p . 1�nd that more elle to 'hirrt'by rice General Congrefs of North-America, relative to the eleventh article s. and' inhabitants of both pat ties, that they fufs'Pr n° tn�ury b refent- ea.r. ; -and. fubjec't . all the commanders of the Treaty of Commerce; Ggned the firth of l'ebruary; in ;he }i y ' his"Majefty having therefo re confen+.ed that the laid article should -be fixpprefl'ed, on, t the men of war or .• privateers of 'the ` other party, • • y article of rhe fame treaty be equally regarded' as of nope f the ilii s of his 1V1oft Chriilian Majefly iiia of_the�faA,,ingiand ��a�ry 4 condition that the twelfth 0 1? , effect ; the General-Ca -hath declared; and do ,declare. on their .part, that they h and all. iliacs' fubJerts and inhabitant thfh la to thel Contrargy, they fall conf�nt to, the fuppreifion, of the eleventh and twelfth artieles of the above-men- 3 or damage to=.tlic other fide ; , and if bau d to make " tisfactton for all ' that tbefe articles ,be regarded. �s having �,. boned treaty, aid that their intention i,, ' ' be punifhed, and (hall moreover be never been comprized iirthe treaty,Ggned.the f xth of February. In faith whereof,&c. by reparation, under the FR ANKL1N, ARTHUR LEE, JOH N -AI3 AMS. matter of damage, and the interenthereof,oods, ,Rrricl° , fain and obligation of their per o . g 4 , � .� ♦ + :,.tib L l ' 4` At •Y 1 Al I , '♦'.... o.._., , ♦ .. u;._Z un �.. <4 u..,(., - ;X74... Z.d1�:�..a.wMlf!31:1C3i•fAM1•.r.uS..��.as.� ..,..a�.�.iiwW.��, ..�/19W.a.{..,�4•21aRIIf�tM.ifV •\ u.4i' _ 4i' 4M1 z,.f• :' .. „„ ,..I ♦ ' ....Wert .. . .r n. hr 1 J pv � y i k. a , 771 IA WITW" r yyyiA, I r, A �l, E S 445 tai 1j•. - r .1.� 1 tr - f 444 T E• ]E A T . -_• `�' . gar, (hall be allowed to the Ynerchants in the , { fter the proclamation of ti� , } • cities a=rid to where the live for fellin and traiifportin.g their goods 1�rf de the Stxteentb. • y , g • rchandlzes and if r'any thing 'be taken from thern, of any,in - All fhi s and merchandizes of what nature foever; which . fhall :be and me P • ur be done tsiem ,witliin that terra by either party, or the pet�ple or refcued oul of the hands of rant' pirates or robbers on the high leas I Y k i 1 ht into Tome ort of .either Elate and shall be delivered -fubj.c of either,� full�fat sfa�tioz shall be made 'tor the ao:e. � . (hall be brought p Irdde �tb Twenty r y 1 s io the cuffo.dy of the Officers of that port, in order to, be reftored en., �' lire to the true ro rietor as loon. as due and full icien�t proof (hall be b apply Y ' + p P ► No fub'ec'ts of the Moil Chriftian King fliall a 1� for, or take an made concerr►in the property thereof. P p Y commiffion, or letters of marque for arming any flip or Chips to act as '�rateers a . inft the faid'United State's,` or'any of`them, or agairift the 'r llrtacle the $eventeent�. 'pri ga r �, �..1. ;. ?. 1' It (hall not he lawful for *lie (hips of war of elkher party, and priva• fiibjec`ls, people or inhabitants of rico raid tTnited states, or any c'1 jcxl�, V • •* bf an of the inhabitants of any of them, the chi sand Dods ;tai• for a ainft :the propei �y y • . -Statds teErs freely► to carry wizherfoever they pleafe, p, g g � A tiD{{ en (tons their Eneiu1e$, '�VithQut beta obliged to pay . any duty to tore from any ' Prince or State with 'which the :laid United Sta_cs 'ud � es nAr (hall fuck xizes be �fliall he at war • Nor ` fli'all an citizen fubje�t or 'inlial�itant Ofiiccrs of .the t;Admt,•alty.ar, any other J .g 6 p ` t wh the come to an egret the . r orts ofither the 'faid Ignited States, or 'any of ''them, apply for .or take any commif- a' arreel or feized en y P • arc er r otli r �#hce.rs of tlzofe laces fearcli fidn 'or'letters of tnarque fbr arnica any chip or ships, to aft as priva- ; { party nor fi)all the $e . . h, s o. ` ' I 'c C n.c I in t lawftiln,efS of fuc ri. steers a ainfl the ffub�e�s'of the Nfo Ghrrftian ing, or any 'of }thh h the fame, or ma .cxaznizi. ti in q er p g . ,� h p . es • but the xnai hoitl fall at any time ane depart and carry their `or the property of any of them, 'frori� any Prince or State with w i ' ` �. y y t> e t th ac s ex xe Pd in their o mi ions, :which the.comman. the Paid `King shall'be at war• • and 'if 'any perfotl o'f either. nation ihafl ! prtz.. s o . e .pl , e. p ' of fuc ih' of w �' ftiall bye obli ed ton, de h � Qn ahe contrary, take :fuch commifl'ions or letters of marque, he shall `be punifhed -as a L& rs g x po lhelter or refuge (hall .be given in rtheir ports to fuch as (hall have , pirate. . ,s ,ry r P 3 P p p y p Article the 2"zventy fecond* d ; made . rite of tete fub eas, eo le gr ro crt of either of the ar,tles ' pIt (hall not be lawful for . any foreign privateers, n�p,t belongingao ':t.,' but if fuch (hili cntn.e i � ;hCG . ; forced ,by ftrefs of wencher ox the danger of the fea, all proper means (hall be vigorously uf'ed, that they g fubje�s of the . 'I�Ioft Chriftia�n ding, nor citizens of .the (aid United c o out and retire from thence asfioon as pofl'ible. SStates,. who have commirions from any other 'xinc11 e or State in enmity o either nation to fit their chips In the ports of either the one orahe drtjcje the Es pfvpthe with � � •. other-of the a� orefaid parties, t� fell what they have taken,. or m any g fan ih belon In to either of th.e axx�es, their,: so l,,c ,or fib ee s l p ` P r ' A o t } ' other manner whatfoever to exchange their chips, merchandizes,or any l .Mall, w chin tl�e,Oo fts .ordomigio�§ pf the ,pthe t lttc� p , r� , h 14pid � _ y p other lading , neither Miall the be allowed even to ui•chafe victuals . ox be: tivxeeked or Puffer. ahy .91 gr .dge� ,all. friendly ail'itftance �n�i 'except fuck as fhall be neceifary for their going to the next port of that i r f as 11 r p relief .fall bC tven to .thy Per f'gns fhipwxegl pd, o • . uc �l . b prince or State from which they have commiff�ions• dann theree . An, of �'a�e condn: f ll lckewtf4 >� ;given t g , �rtscle the lrweitty-third. the for their• free and rkiet„pa 'age frpga thence atid.thF r; On pf eyer ' E w ,co t.r. `P his .o. n . un „ It (hall be lawful for all and iin.gular the fubaecls 'of the 3VIcia Clirif. l �4r•.tsole.dr�1�' Ninaeeeth. tion Kin , and the citizens, people and inhabitants of the i'aic� United ' g ' alrit an r . , . • . E tants of either art with 'their . i ;�tat'es,.to fail :with ti'eir ships with all 'marine Of oftlie m ech dizcs ` in cafe the fub�es and sahibs, p Y� P, no diilrn�tron beim shade who are theproprietors ping, whether public and •oif; war, or, private acrd of -vierchaart , be ' h tliepe n ror�ii ati poet too tlie: plaices of thofe who n`os#r 'are or -forced through,h,f refs of weather, p>arfurt of°pirates, or enemle$, or any lade shall be at:enmit` with the 1VlA ChrifRian King, or the Unit- ► ' • ' otl�er'tIr etc�ecetfity for .feeE6i of`-lheiter and•harbour'to retreat, and i�ereafter Y tfe be lawful for the fubje'L"?s and inliai�itauts ed States. it shall liken: . of the riders"•ba s, roads.6r ports belonging to •the other • ,• i' ester I o any ... y fad to fail with the Ups and r terchaindi�, s aforementioned, and aril the fall be-received and tt•eated •with all hun7anit�► and kmd- More , y '� ' 'to trade with the fame liberty and fecitrity from the places, pots and d n'efs, acid enjoy, all=fl endly.prdt,6 nand Delp . An. t'lhey it ill be�pe��• � . party, y � mated-to refrefh jand provtde,•themfelves atxt afonable ' lex ' =v 41WAC havens of thofe �vho are enemies of both or either art without an ' ofition or difturbance whatfoever, riot only direaly from the places , f r Coals and all things need€`u1;fdc •the'fu a Otic "o€ their perfohs,-or ,rem oPp ' s of the enemy aforementioned to neutral places, but alto from one place paration of their (hips, atld cgaveweo. , :Qf their •voyage ; and they Y ` P Paid belonging to an enemy, to another r place b am g�°g c���r under �fever� A►'O•f.0� r • . it u rp retu�cni,n. . stat .o£. the •. - t; llipll a'Q gays Abe ��- �a«v ,ter• }14Adeed f 'pi ,. the the be under the �urifdic`tian of th prts Q.r rgads,.bt x inAy ro�4yp a,ra.d ,dcpaq Wbgn 4 W. tth�er t y Y A And it is hereby stipiilahed, that free (hips (hall alto give a freedom pleaf�, without •any let .9r hendxaoG,Ie „ o goods, and that everything shall be deemed to be free and exe;zzipt, #tr jl� 1' nt�#ja: board the Mips belor, iii to the fu'bjetts of vliic bill be found on g g dor `;the ,better tomo n ,cf,corns erre o�n Uth-`f des, It is agreed; either P g' th,s that If a ;war fhould �tireak- o t between,the f'alld two uattons� fix mon , f J «.........,... t'.:9.: r x. ��., ♦.cry .1. 'N -�0._.Y� �yy.�� '4. r 717 ,.,. .... .. :..,, . :., ..,. .. . y ...,.. :'.;:.-' ... .., .. . -. �., • .! r. ,...:.:W ... ,fd,. ♦•• i s .. ,a.. i . 8 D 1 4 ay } t i ry; �' � p � fir, . rT I E S 445 ti . A ,. 444 T R E A T Y E S• IV „-� J .after t31e roelarnation of war,� (hall bc� .allowed �:ta the merchants in the .flrticle ,tbe sixteenth. *. Y their goods : �x cities and towns where they live Ior fellidg and tra4portirg g - { � � and m_erclrandi4.e5 and if 4riy thing be taken fi�ani diem, or any in . : o r • • ,• All {hips and merchandizes of what nature foever which : fhall b'e ,. . ' ,j wry be done ° thani� within that tern byeither party cis the people or ' refcued oul 'of the hands of any pirates or robbers on tthe high. fear u xdelivered; fubj;efts of either,'full fatzsf'a€t4on shall lac' macre 'for the Larne. „ 1 (hall .be brought into Lome port of either ftate, and ifhall:be % to the cuftody of the Officers of that port, in order to, be ref}ored en- ,Rrticle the Twenty-firfl• '�,p � Y� tire to the true proprietor, as foon as due and fufficienit proof (hall be � ''' Ir €hall yr; ei�sztn the property est: the eof. No fubjec' s of tlae 1VIoft Chrifttan Bina apply for , or to „ any ,s rn• de cone g . P P Y ' comrniflon, or letters .of marque for arming any ihip or (hips to a& as riw�tteers a ainft the faid United StateS,` or ar. 6 flrtrcle the y of°tf}em, ora then u �p • ;' : g r irlhabitairts of ibe Paid United states, or any of them, It (hali not be lawfu) for ¢he [hsps of war. of ea.tlicr party,,,and priva� fubjec�S, peQple o , , . , 5 teens, .free( ► to carry wizherfoevet• tliey pleai'e, ,the chi ..: � .' • tt , WW dIYtR!n �[! •', ,'�' ' � •1� • g-a ewes, � k�wdGa�h.G�"f7p"'^M'""' d 'h `- _ 'r •. '��, ..� , , .., l i � . t:° ( R 1 : TREAT S.. 447 46 T t �' the chip really and truly belongs to the fubjccas or one of file parties, or, au art ,► y P .�: of the confederates, although the whole ladsng, which paflport (hall be made out and granted according to the cirnl either contraband goods . , • - b year that �} f fhould a ertain to the enemies of either, that the fame annexed to this treaty , they (hall lilLewife be recalled e� ery } $ ., + , �i thereof Pp being a lwa s eros ted, It is alfo agreed in like manner, i with this is i£ the fhip happens to return home within the (pace of a year. t g a free fh It is likewife agreed, that fuch (hips being laden are to be provided not I liberty be extended to perfons who are on boor~ ither arty , they are' certificates, e , y only with paffports as above-mentioned, but nlfo with con- !r effe , that although they be eneriite.s un�is both or are folpcliers an in ac" lace w4ence the fhi� 'r " , j not to be taken out of that free chip, pp Y taming the feveral ,particulars of the cargo, the p. j p v ' failed and whither the is bound that to at may be known whether any I.Jfoal fervice of the enemies. ' ' forbidden or contraband goods be on board the fame ; which cern - �a Article the Twenty-fourth fourth. 'ods of cafes (hall be made out by the officers of the place whence the fhip let . : This of navigation and cotnmerce fliall extend to all kinds and i£ an one fhall think it fit or advife- .�, y fail, in the accuftomed form ; Y ,,,Prchandizes, excepting thole only which are diftin uifhoe i i the gods, tific ��� e. �E•., . • contraband g able to exprefs in the Paid cer«i��d►��, ,h,, perfon to whom the goods on of contraband, and under this name of con _ board .belong, he may freely do to. . Com i•ehencled arms, great guns, bombs with the fufees, and fktall .be p Article the f wenty-firth. 1keS, r thin s belonging to them, cannon ball, gunpowder,, match, p r , • othe g ranades, faltpetre, s fears, halberds, mortars, petards, g r ate of mail, and The (hips of the fubjeas and inhabitants of either of the parties, fwords, lances, P ` els rnutket ball, bucklers, helmets, bref} plate, „o coming upon any coafts belonging to either of the laid allies, but not mafk rUper' for arming foldiers, tnufket refts, ds of arms, p went, willing to enter into port, or being entered into port and not willing and the like kin • ' • furniture, and all other warlike inft,ru to unload their cargoes or break bulk, they (hall be treated according ' belts, horfes with theirther y.l {hall not be reckoned whatever. T hefe lneTchandizes which follow, to the general rules prefcribed or to be prefcribed, relative to ob- • • that is to fay, all forts of cot- among contraband or prohibited foods , �e�t in queffion. ' _ . wool, flax, fiik, cot- Article the �'�zventy feventb. cloths, and all other manufactures woven °ods o wearing apparel, to- "1 or an other rriateriais whatever, all k If the (hips of the Paid fubje�ts people or inhabitants of either of the ton, ith the f soles whereof they are ufed to be made,b a d and lsil, ether �v P en co ei , , partiP;s shall be rriet with, either failing along the coatis or on the high g tin iron, last , pP f the other, or b in ' privateers, the laid dips ver, as well coined as uncoined, tobac teas, by any fhip of war o y y alto wheat and barley, and any other kind of corn and pulls ; of war or privateers, for the avoiding of any diforder, fliall remain Yi : as * r „ " ikewife all manner of , fpices ; falted and ftnoakedr�S of falts�; co and 1 , fu ars, sand all fo out of cannon shot, and may fend their boats aboard the merchant fhip cheefe and buttr,;beer, oils, w_nes, fug ars, they fliall fo rarest with; and may enter her to number of two , which :. `n general, all �rovifions which fetus for the n;ukaseof cotton, or three men only, to whom the matter or commander of fuch fhip or j and i g r furthermore al kind and the fufterance of life ; , , anchors= and any 've{lel ftiall exhibit his, pafl'port concerning tr.� property of the fhip,made , ropes) cables, tails, fail cloths)' r hem , flax, `tar, Pitch' p, = ks boards and beams of what out according to the4orm inferted in this prefent treaty, and the chip, +` P of anchors, -alfo ftiip s :malts, plan buildin or repair- when file -hall have fhewed fuch paflport, fliall be free and at liberty to k arts ` press foever ; and all other things proper .either for g purfue her voyage, to as it (hall not be lawful to moleft or fearch ]ler E. r r vcrhich have not been worked r force her to uit her intended . ing shins- and all other good whatever y in any manner, or to give her Chace o q t form of any inftrument or thing prepared for war b land or into the courfe. ' 11 not be reputed contraband, much lets filch as have been Article the Twenty-eighth .by lea, fha and made up for any otherufe; all which hhalncbliz s and ,•edd that `all Dods when- once put on board the (hips or already wrought Dods • as likewife .all other me It is alfo.ag, g reckoned among free g particular] mentioned in the , ®efrels of either of the two contrasting parties, (hall be fubjeft to no a • �• 1 •'d • nded and Y alI be made beforehana, h e P •h fI things which are not compre i'o that they may be farther vifitation ; but all vif tation or fears, enumeration of contraband goods b the fub'ec`is of both foregoing freest manner ; y J and all prohibited goods %h all- be (topped on the spot, before, the fame tranf orted and carried in the an `enem , fuch towns or pla� t, p ir,� to y be put on board, unlefs there are manifeft tokens or proofs of frauclu- ; confederates, even to places be a lent practice ; nor (hall either the perfons or goods of the fubje�ts of • hero only excepted, as are at that time besieged, blocked up or in tx . ces g y his Moft Chriftian Majefty or the United States, be put under any -only ,z l v,el}ed' th. or rriolefted by any oilier kind of embargo for that cauls ; and on y Article t lbe `�',wenty-faf , t; 3 the fub�ecFt of that ,tate 'to whom the fai.d goods have been or (hall be ` manner of difrentions and quarrels may be avoid- x- a end foal all d t hat in cafe; prohibited, and who (hall prefume to fell or alienate fuch fort of goods yf, ro th " ed and prevented, on one fide and the othe�p ed in the iliips and (hall be duly punifhed for the offence* either of the parties hereto Mould be eng g Artick the Twenty-ninth. • to the fubjeeis or people of the other ally, ><nuft be e veffels belonging its ex refling the name, property The two contra&ing parties grant mutually the liberty of having 1 .fuj•n;ithed with fea letters or paflpo , P theeach, in the ports of the: other, Confuls, Vice•Canfuls, Agents and Cotr.- f the iii as alfo the name and place of habit hereb f that dons (hall be regulate ulated by a particular agreements and bulk o P that it may appear thereby the i miffaiies, whofe funs g mater or commander of the Paid (hip, Y FP . Article a (+ 5 a, i1 1 • i k r f ' 1 M u .. , .. ,/ a •""-N...,iJ. 1 ..�M�ry + )r,�MlMM.k ,yy,_.t„I. '�u�.'L'n'tl.`,Y•✓\,, • w `f V..'4- .� 'f�� Y ,. 1 , 76 f , CK I AR R �. .T I E` S.' 449 ,. 448 On tliefe principles, their faid High Mightinefl'es .the States General of i" Article the `Thirtieth. 1 t � I s the United Netherlands, have named for their• plenipotertttartes, from . favor and facilitate the commerce Which thefubje the midil of their afiembly, l4'Mefl'ieurs, their deputies .fc�i' the foreign af- And the more to with France, the :Molt Chriilan Rini; Stat xna have the ma fairs ; and the faid United States of America, on their part, have fur- of the United Y IVIr, John Adams, late Commiflioner of the ` em is {urope one or •snore free ports, `vhere Y Y nifhed with full powers, will grant them of the -thirteen ' , f all the produce and merchandize ,Is of rise United States of America, at the Court of Verfailles, heretofore de e- < • �r�ng and dif oleo p $ay, and Chief-Jullice open in the French gate in Congrefs from' the-slate of Ma{fachufett5- `" ' r. 1 i�.ed States an d. will alfo continuTe o the;fitbjec t �• Un is which have been anal P �f the faid - irate, who have agreed and concluded as follows, to wit = faid States, the free per a orfs the - fail fubjecrts o€ the Of all which Ere p Article the Fir,ft. i(lands at Amerika le to t-he re ulations which re- ` United States shall enjoy the ufe, agreeable I'herefhallbea firm,inviolableanduniverfalpeaceandfmcerefriend{h;p, ., ' to diem. between their High Mightine6s, the Lords the States General of the late Jrtide , the Thlrt,), r � bPtvween • ,,, , ' t fred on 'both fides, and •the ratifications United Netherlands, and the Unitgl States of : Atnerica, an `I 4{ The pre treaty fhail be ra the tuhjec'ls and inhabitants of `the faid parties, and between the court- ; hon ed in the (pace of six months, or :fooner, -if paffible• the ]l be ehc the above tries, ifiands, cities and places, fituated under the jurifdi�lion aftheir fha g . ereof ti e refpc ive Plenipotentiaries have figned , ' t3 In Earth �tih a : ua , declaring 13ever. faid United Netherlands, and the faid United States of America, �. •.❑ ;rhe L� rench and �Englilh 1 pg g ; onchuded fub•eas and inhabitants, of every degree, without exception of perfons L gin; a,rucle-s,' both i c.onxpofed and c• J or places. thelefs, that the prefent�treaty . ashai theQto affixed their Peals. Article the Second. ;; � the -French language, and tri y l, . < . Tone at Paris, this fixth day of 'Febi'uay�'vn cr�oufand fevers The fub'e&s of the faid States General of the United Netherlands, s hundred and feventy-eight• LEEP ;ptl pay in the portsn havens,.roads, countries, islands, cities or places :ANE, AR rHU� SILAS of, the United States of America, or any of them, no other nor greater f N, ' GERARD) D. FRANIKLIN.�_ r' C. A• GE (L• 's�� duties or impoils of .whatever , natur or denomination they . may be, - �L".S•� (L" S) L: s,) than thole which the nations the molt favoured, are or fliall be obl,gedr IY ti t_., .pav and they Shallenjoy all the rights, liberties, privileges, immu_ „ ' v • + pities and exemptions in trade, navigation and froom one to * . 1 faid nations •do or (hall enjoy, whether in p g p ' another, in the faid States, or in going from ary of thole ports to any ( T- art .of the world tc� 4t` 0 limit and Commerce between t-hear HIGH MT G �t T foreign port of the world, or from any foreign p a A TRE.4T Y" f y any of thole ports. ' he STATES GENERAL Of t�Je 'UNIT'EDET� m S Article the `Third. a `' .� NSSES t ERTCA� t0 wZt Ne , 721i the jJ N I 'z•a�A STATES of " tqY Rhode-!., .and and Prcvaence Pl�ntatio'ns, The ftibje£ls and inhabitants o£ the faid United States- of America, MaIN V� G e1 mare it ;Penn lvania,, .,IJ a {hall pay in the ports, havens, roads, countries, iflands, cities or places �. fh r.�, f y �y . New-T'ork, New- er .e , G'one,�tacut, of faid United Netherlands, or any o£ them, no other nor greater anZa 1Vo �th- 'aoin�, 'outh•- ',aralana orad .Georbict.• sof whatever nature or denomination they may farylccr�d, Vzrg duties or • impoft , H MIGHT the STATES-GENERAL of the THU EIS. HIG ED STATES of A; be, than thole, which the nations the • moil favo�.ired, are or Pharr , NITER NETHIRLAI\DS and tlae UNIT And they shall enjoy all the rights, liberties, of achufrbus, Rhode-lfland anis be obliged to pay : p Penni. l- • ' immunities and exemptions in: trade, navigation and tom- ', ME�RICA, to wit Ne«r�a� ih���, N��v- 'ark, N, 0:v-Jcrfey, Y privileges, p g 'roviden.ce Plantations, C,onFic flo th•Calina, South-Carolina. tnerce, which the laid nations do of (hall enjoy, wrether in aflin� from t, ; irgiuia, one- port to another in the faid States, or from any one towards any i; vania, Delaware, Maryland., uitable .inanners is defir�n to afccritaip xu a perp ane and edc4 orrefpondence one of shale ports, from or tri any foreign poi and ilnhabitants fha 1 and Georg , the rules to be obfervved r.eladry ,, ;to the copaM of l �•tes, countries the United States of America, evith .their fubjec'Is • ablig het�ve, _ the . p gain- ve to those of their High Mightinefles, the peaceable enjoyments of which they intend to a lea v ud ecI �'a�t the faid end. caupAt be beth o and Inhabitants, ha e j g > nd rocs rarity ,for the their rights, in the countries, iflands ands -,and Peas, in the Eafl and tiVe o erO equality a P g ed than by eflablifiiing the P all tholeurthe:nfnwe prefer- Indies, without any hindrance or moleitatlon. bafis of their agreement, a:Xid by wvpiding l Article the Fourth* e_ufuall the fources o£ :debate, embarraifine ea t d�l'- erfeFt liberty of confciernce allowed to ences, whicli .ar Y �t libert to maks r g Th shall be an entire and p Y content ; by leaving alto each paxY ,Y' �r d it families i commerce and.navigation, fucli nitex or regulations as at fha11 find inoft the fubjeas and inhabitants c�,. each party, a�! to the b and n its s . b founding sloe advantages of commerce fo�ivw one .(hall be n'olefted in regard tc, his v�orfhip, provided, �uncrie ub�There: cozivenient to ltfelr �:. and y d' the •tifl: �tles of..free 'intercourf�, ,efe ,= i i•ocal utility, an leaft;re other to the public demons}ration ofPit, to the laws to ya11 l u cin sec p ® , ' in'�' p�ithal to each party, the liliei�xy o£ ddtltaae� at its p patiip's to a participation of the fame a i t s I f t }�• ,.. ` .. .w iwi.,i4Ky1FxN,us.ro;«:wztrLwlAl .::_.�:_: :�..,. -••r..,. y.. �.�"" .. - 3 - -�Ar�� ..A,;A:. ''fid t x rt ,a 1 'h - (jV%y�1 f Y x �p`�' �, • a Q, �,. e f ' r 1710.0 Sly • y fP 5'Ii t:cla t.be E t1all toE? moreover, liberty!, tvl3en a,ny; fu�bJe r1�e><u, • tlae 11�et antgi aflars and ov�;habi nexs of #hips, mara.ncrs, =,n. of all IYinds., , hill lie g,c�en to buy �• _ ,r either party Ai�ail die n:thelterritory--of the atl e , tri be wo, �?iFs a. �}:ve� l , andi-allf, merchandizes and goo.os: in.gen�erai, an.a. enc corweldec�t: grou-nd� , ur to plates'; or in. deee t, and and.tla .dead bc�dtest of one of the' co0ederates, ..or. of alae fubje g rherenfy tliali nox be_£•eized: Ufiiil .b y _ as:c�scafl,nn fhall,r.�q rye ; r arts, . ted fdr� t11atu�rpofe� P .rrreleffed. � d t. or detained-in ap'y of thcs countries, ]a:nds; iflds; Cities, places, p potn fhc�res or don�irrions tvhatf<aever of the= other confeder_ale" for, any. milia , of thafe -who are--OUT 1 dt, ilixll� �otidne a��1 ��ne�x�..his:. �uril'di�ion, t!)�a� 'vatef tik- of an . one h , arnei}s; Violence, , rA� tart, expedition; u-blic' or ri, y t%'�'o cottrac'linT p -c'• es.fh�ll p F geed to the fubje�s.: d1 'z ab t nrs riaaTy.-lwncefG9V1'%3rd ,vp fn t:lt� y ' ► tnuch� lerfx {hall �it. be ermi trier nefpe&ive iuhJle an or any colour Oiere�f � _ p cafes,, of deaf . 1 �rliiah h a1.117u . tet, .frons:. the, fubJecs �r ..r in. c �„ of -either art to take or e�;.toxt• by farce; arly thug P. Y� ret�uirrt�e c'ertnncat". ., e.2 ,:F gifted. r ictC th 'fth•x of tt�e .oter part ,x with the= cr��l'.:�3� w. c,he: o�a+uer ; which, ho��� A t ewer, is not tri be underflood of fieizures, d�etenticn . grad a:r_e:{ls, which ` lutes: e>� ra1:Qf toe VoO 19et�.n fhall be�snud byr the comrraan,d, land: authority of j 'aCe, and; lal=. • the , tom. , 'heir tl b might 'e �s• . � aIlLend ,voaar9� by a�l; :t � ' o Spa, s til l l;aIola orcilnary� metho,d&, on account cif debts Gr. crimes, in ref�e wbereoi� nd :tlle Ti-pited . fie. ' l.and's, a ncl" ot•• .:all! yff`c1 ap�.otlx-�fe the roeeedings muf ,bq- :by way of law, acconrling to flee forma of; m, irr;thtir, oWe�',� .to defend re sive r �tq .''Py 4 , P ° HI e ns l ; acid �nbab, nts. e �.:� d s ,uf We a' GQ Ghei:r fubJs rkve5a • belgn�ing r nntet'nal fea�� 1?a q bi �ltclele 1�int1J.. V In - thei-i . oris. ami caaye free Farr ,. P d, io.,recAe �,. . luded, that it fal'1 lig Wlol9 . ' r aa. heir 'urfdioP: ten�ls, Vit. fear . . . . i�. furtifer agreed:: and cons Y fa, J e - true ro rietors; their agents or attornies, all fch►. A and, other f�ibjes and itYhabitantis j reftored to the • P P And their all. cr..cllants, Gorrnand:.rs o fhi�(ss , ..• .. ., all be. ta,'kn uncles their JuY°il'di�tion. J. .. which v ommon of the contrac'fing parties, ifi every place, fubae eI t- +he urifdtbinn fels and effecrs, w have,. e, a q r, els. of and convoys, in cafe� 'whe titeye vefl'els belo ging o tb� veff_ 11 to ` ' of the two powers refpeivel��, to manage themfelves, �liea,r c►tin u r �$ oder their protestor, a with nefs ; and moreover as to the uf'e: of�interpreters or brokers, as alto in ftiall take tt all not be l�aderi etaeiii , y wiYich: {b r nko�di of their ve,fels auk ever, t�bl�i �r relaCtpn t:o.the lac ;rilnag ,oar. u, , Y g fur 'ec'ts and ia�habitants of ettl�er parr de cri ti'ota ��vWIch (hall be tnad o Wier - an ods according t� the . : is iia axed r�rhi h has relax tl�.e,�'tW� tlgyr shall, be, ori orae. fide 's Vii. on flap, 1 contraband gg,a e j at l.eaft , iter for lacesx with wbicli orae of tYaeJ rues diem Berea ' p : . , ry. oclte ; �nfiderety arced.traatp&uppA elle. ooFtr , o at al , f1 '� . .r , 1w.Cc. ( and tivhich • and the 4�,a>`I€ '�t'".an etty �ntii tie ma :dune ; nfa�?r. And the other at war, nor, defined £arY , ark ar felCow the f�atne route , f Nbve4 � ti :tl�� e ?la,• the fame courPe „ ibalfi taa�lci rfe `off r ofau: Via& hold``the.' lne eeu _ F1�5 C0 , 'Q �. �,p.11'. j • �� �.1� iii iC N.' WI .� r - Y lae:merchant $mss taf C hQV of t4 p . �,.> defend fuck veifel'� as lu as ter y. g vtatence of `the .comrnorr ' Ce a , a�nft attac�s.,. force and d lc'^a" the ettem :;car fxr�rn:xheirav�n�oxa�metxt�ca1pQ��t,�m�Y;�F��'r� im,l�'e �Y va ds_ the fame rau 7, _g tt fit t rotes end �' • '��bgva11 be; laceGelef�, leld,when.• enemy, an the fame meaner. as they Q poriofan�ene .,oftlrgtha all; , 4p . ' n the i fes as in. + ifels belonging to their own refpedA ve hje t`s� even: it fh�all be. require�di, to ax�1.a�hp, a.4 wf1 4 , : . . ►. � ;�. �e g rule the V�.th_ 0 rr; n s Ol fcxibcd in thq, 1' ., fide and nn the tom. pants; their fearldteard, a�od oteyd'. • e .> . ` T L ' , _ . f the contraing' par'ties may, on one b tnai -fifth axttol�, ,4atit�gr ex- 1 t ,al t►h :r else not off. The iaab eets o A• of their L41 e 9 Y Y • ' ' d of h { 1 J. - d Stlt'e�, ,�,t�fpofe cat'd t`, in the r ive �countrt s C eir hairs, 'hje s Qf ane xr~u�nl�er ; :the�fe; �yhaeh art;,.prct tb ted �s, eotatxa,barad - ;4 : n ;, Y,,� l alrarl 1� aidruffue ods £or an eye 's Prt� ,tY, ?:��' treely. ' f teffa�ent°, d6natron or.otherw 3 � and' eftdarY tn� t�h� 'country �.€ lie ®.they; or el�e�xherc� tag any coratx:ab .orx end r rfon :or Eby without hindrance, : :their ,voy�ap t�owax�:s che, P, q the P� rt.tes, whetb( pe papgrs of veft:ls, all recelwe f h f c&fROns, even ab in r , Neverthelefs, it fhall not be required to, a erne, y 1 not have' obtainad attocne or i�bffitut6, �vean'alrhoai they, f f ah cam l iQa convoyed by vefrels of wax; but credence, fhall be given to• the w4 d r� cheer Y, , a ra< , cer, wl•,o ?a candu the convoy. w t'lout havar►g the a€fe _ o,. la t Mets. of nataliaation, �.. ri hts 'or prarivgrarauesof�aFpy p��' ' Co'nteflr!di and i� Prete t`of a�ay L -fu,c Qv r ,r#icle the Eleventh. , • vette 'if 'the hir�s, to . . . o u r ri P n endabl y n.d ©they d c, txterits def4:riled' mit ret p erfd r,cfu ators ad b be b- ytptt�ng•;t,�?� ,fa~atleti.e 'Sa• �;,. re • Y' aye; faller, fhall'be tuinors, "the tt�rsa ' r , au1*nlmifi er,fel �r:ticl�..Qf this treaty, t c q lien Ir y fray 'VY,Br'1l, der, �a� � _ r f i rfl �r�ors; may sg° whi `h 'uo` a doianiciliarY of the asnerit�cna`¢, and i 1�; , icgr elere .are. a��}y, f tofe Qrt,of ggods e. are. `,d'ec'lre(� _. _ .t, rt �, tothe msraors lit' ?l.. aced-`alienate°thy ea, �s ,ai,ni� n' a its; ufe all �t1Ye vights�, �h � apd, cls ��rabattd 4i khat iey. are ca ifigned` i'or ore un: flt fatd�foCeefit� S a he lays, Ii< , iri re�lati W,. 1r ion .af t. y ce £,h� entya;l�t a l �o 'be lawful to brew u the x, eneral; ,b tlye &POfit r & o d4 y ? +. .. .. , 1 , . boles h; ll > e :f"6tiong �w g 9 �. end �utfil .a 1 f i n,or' _t en ►�►v ehef , cQ'fel',. pac,� cis, off` f'roafded' neverehelefs, that titf ;, R�. , ' tutors ands eratdrs s ' to guardians, �t'��.�yhere the teilator {hall not ,e n r to rgm9,, tie fm allef parcel of tae . difpofition cannot take place~,4 sat i>a �!rrr.•• ; f�bd. Y e �e �li , to t1Fe ubje sof tlletr i�gh cur tors by tefta1 t, codec , or 4x e1 het , r t 1e, dig , .. a haue named guardians, tutors, , ht es e S t �n 'ral of, 4' it d eti 'ettarids or' . to. the � in :.,. l 1 he f id .0 'ited Mates Ameriea, unlefs tai r je; � tn{lrusrienx. flab eels or inhabitants of ?� S1, � riiele the seve'Etha # , Y , . ': °efts of each .apty, to CM&Y 1 s 1 =be brought on fhore,in prefeoce of alae t� kers of h`e court of ac - ftaal be lawful :and free for. the fub : or faors, as they shall iniralty, fAch. advocates, attornies, notarles�',f9 tcltOr+ drack E f judge proper. i. 'Y 1 l 4 2 k , , r , r i. F ... ,.. _ .* :+a: tl6yiM'&6m,ienG:L1L6i••i4: A, - - ar, ,...x.,1•..7^ A y" y 4 } 1 ,; eRr'i ' E A T I ]E S. r45 e� 1 • • i r �+ S• -after the oclamation of war, (hall be allowed ,to the merchants In the „ i� ;: -� A`� T . . g g �,: � i � 5 y cities a-nd towns -where then live-for�fellhi and tranf-ortin their odds s,i reof made ; but there shall bP no allow- arnd :merchandises .; and if any thing Ue taken fyom 'them, or any in- the r ue and , miralty, and an inventory jury fie eaone them within that term .by citlier party, or t'i►e people or ti han a or , alienate the fame, until ,aired Y oods, of conA ' z ante to sell, ext g P been had againil fuck prohibited good f hall fubjes of either, fell fatsfaion fhall be .made icor Ithe fame. N ;q 1i lawful procefs (hall ha d a fentence pronou 1 rticle the Twenty-fir/?° � and the court of aamtxalty, by as a'1Y �s�� ` traband ; � fame favin always as well the did freef sand �maY T fub'ec"ls of the Moll Chriftian King (hall apply for, or take any 3 °' y have:- confifcated the �, h o ' whach� are to be efteeine the prohibited j other goods found therein, , aed by commiffion, or letters of marque for arming any fhip or (hips to apt as rained on retetice of their being info Rut on the =1, be de p privsateers againif the faid Un ted 'States, or any,c�f them, .or agaanft the Y � no ds rnt►ch lefs 'f},all they be,cOOf'icat d � ,lube. found that there , •f'ubjec':s, people or inhabitants of fvhe faid �Urrtted States, or any of them, ; g l contrary, when by the vifitation 'at la♦n , ble a or again'f the property of any of. the snhabitarYts -of any of them, and it fliall not appear-by the pa- :;' are no contraband goods in the vcarried in " the vefl'el� has been a from any Prince or 'Mate -with which the faid Hired States pets that he who has taken and flrall be at war : Nor 1hall any citizen, fubje�l or inhabitant o'f u ht to be condemn .in alt the charges)ogh to the } cover an there, he o g = 11 have caufed, b the Paid United States, or any `of t'hem, 'apply for or-take ,any commit- ciifcov Y , which he �h.a b with a es and interefls of them, --fion or letters of marque for armi'ng'anyp or fhtps, to a as privy- g f veflels, and to the owners and freighters of cargoes, owners o b his teriaerity in taking and carryi egt them veers -againfl the fubjefts of the h!Ioi� Chrrflian bang, or any 'af tilie'tn, • e loaded, re the lib Y rt of an of thein frons an Prince or Mate with dx?hich which they shall b or the grope y y y Y declaring nnoft exprefsly the free Veffe�nd that his liberty f call ex- the Paid Lin `hhall beat war p and if any perfon of either nation Ihall de g g 7' ,a in ' s with :which they (hall be loaded, a be found in a free veifel, take fuch commiflions or letters of marque, the 6441 be punifl2ed as a the effect tend itfelf equally �to the perfons who shall ". out of her., unlefs they are military men aFtual- pirarte. ; n _ who may not be taken .Rrticle tl�e I•wenty fecona. ly in the fervice of an en emy• c Article the � ?� It (hall not be lawful for any•foreign :privateers, ,phot belonging to fubj.es of tlae 'Io:{l Chrx(lian Dina nor citizens .of the faaid United it is a reed, that whatever shall be fou�d'to�lona- s` r (fin the contrary g fi f either arty, on any p� g States, ,who have ccamcnifl'ions �froxn any other Prince or State in enmity jS P 4.si r r deo by the fubjec�s and inhabitant t n . o,their fubjeCls, although it be not.. with either nation to fit therips inthe ports of either the lone or the bR ; i,ng to the enemies of the other,-or the whole.m be other of the aforefaid parties,, to fell what they have taken, or in any ° 1 comprehended under the fort �f prohit%e o g a ao the enemy p except other manner wha.rf�oever to exchange their fhtps, me`rcliand.,zes,or any a eOnfifcaced in the fame ,manner as if it g ut on board fish other lading ; ,reitl�e.r (halt they be allowed even to ,purchafe vic`luals, , � 4:eti a , neverthelefs fuck effecrt and mercy anodi in the •pace of fix months after' except fuck as {ball be neceff'ary fox their ,going• to `tlhe next pont of that. fub ec'� to conftfcation bue. p�'ia�ce .or .State from which they have cainmifl'ions. ; veffel before the declaration of w j it, which ef£es f Ball not be, in 'anyat-,ner, third ure to- the flrticie t�?e 2enty. ° full and without delay reffored in a tefore the confifcas:' k _ 4hall be faath Y or ca, them to be claime , M all claim them, he claim could not. be made it (hall be lawful for all and f�gular the fubjets of the 1Vfofl Chrf- a , a who 1 ' tion and fate as aifo their proceeds, if t lie :tale, which ought to be t3an King, and t'he citizens, people and in'liabiants of the faid United J, ' butin the fpace of eight months of the faid merchandizes are contra Mates, to fail witth their dips with all manner of liberty and fecurity, ' b Provided neverthriefs, that if of ort them afterwards to no diffine' ion +being made vT o are the prcfprietors of the tnerchandizes public . , Uand, it shall by no means be lawful to try p -laden thereon, from "any port to the places �of t'hofe vnho now are or fl ; hereafter (hall be kat enmity with the 'N�v� Chriflian King, or -the Unit. anyport belonging to enemies. h. Y Article the `rhirteerit f fub- ed States. It fhall likewife be lawful for the fubjetts and~inha'hi:tants ; a be taken for the fecurity o afore4aid, to fail with the fli ps and mercha�ndizes aforernenti'on d, and And that more eftaual care may 'o not fuller moleftation to trade with the fame liberty and fecurity from the places, ports and �? that they ' it pz1 all ' be far- ,t •ec'ts and people of either party, rs of the other party, . havens of thofe who are enemies of both or either party, without any ,from the yeffels of war or prl Pr hdeY,s of .vehels of war and other armed veffels o oppofition or difturbance whatfo e , not ,only dire8ly from the places bidden to all Comma sited Netherlands, and the,faid United, of the enemy aforementioned to neutral places, but a,lfo from one place fubjeas and people,'to belon ina to an enemy, who the faid States Ge`nera�ll ��to all their officers) rt and tf• belonging to an enemy,, to another pi,�ce ' g . � y, '- Mates of America, as to thofe of the other pa y , tl}er th cy ue 4i de the iurifdic7tion of tthe fame Prince- or under fever- give any offence or do anihdamage 1h1 be, upon the •firfl complaint which n lh- ai° And it is. hereby flipulated, that free (hips fh ll aifo give a freedom they a to the contrary, and Silty after a lUft examination: faction to goods, acid that every thing fhall be deemed to free and exempt, fhall be made of it, being fo g v�,Uich jbill be fopnd o�3 board the filips belongin& to the fabjecgs of . proper Judges, and moreover obliged to igunderatain and p either ed by their prop . J , g Y re aration, P S. for alldamages and intere{fs thereof, b P sand oods. AYticle {; obligatio'h of their perfon g fl it f r 1 ' T 1 4 Mai 1 1, ' • N r r +,5 'w „ 4 d4 ... ...f:�:✓ALWaq.YivanlY:J"[ill)NMYA' S�4'k4^�"'— r�",. 1 YvfN..�♦${4 , w t .. +Ma' ,H Pt ) I I 1 l s j . n 3 OF E I E So 447 S 'Y•• A • Y iy``y M y■■ �iL 6 the i P rea.11 and truly belongs to the fubjecls, of one of the parties, : 44 u h the whole lading, or any Part , hi h 1•paf;port fhall be made out and granted according to the farm. � ates altho g ds �" either of the confeaer contraband goo • annexed to this treaty ; they (hall likewife be recalled every year, that thereof fhould appertain to the enemies of either, ' alto agreed in like manner, that the fame is if the [hip - happens to return home within the fpare of a year. k being always excepted. It is g wadi this - nded to erns who are on board a free fhrp, the are It is likewife agreed that fuck fhipa being laden are to be provided not 11?-,erry be ex p fes to both or either party , y onl with paifports as above-mentioned, but: alto with certificates, con* ` v ` .; effe& that although they be enern• fiefs the are foldiers and in ac- �' not to be taken out of that free {lisp, un y taining the feveral particulars of the cargo, the place whence the ffiip y A . the enemies. failed, and whither {he is bound, that fo it may be known whether any xr � { tual fervice of forbidden or contraband oods be on board the faire ; which certafi- � 4. / rticle the Twenty fourth. . g 7 . • Cates {hall be made out by the officers of the place whence the chip fet • avi anon and commerce fliall extend to all kinds of 'T11as liberty of n , g are diflin uifhed by the name fail, in the accuflomed form ; and if any one fliall think it fit or advife- , ndizes, excepting thofe only which N and or prohibited goods„ able to exprefs in the faid certificates, the perfon to whom the goods on mercha board belong, he may freely do fo* contraband, and under this name of con bmbs with the fufees, and of great guns, {hall be comprehended arms, g Article. the, `I'wenty� :xtb. pikes, � her thin s belonging to them, cannon ball, gunpOw an , match, p rana�es, faltpetre, �I � of g fears, halberds, mortars, petards, g The Ups of the fub'e6ts and inhabitants of either of the parties, fwoi d', lances) p rs helmets, bxeail plates, coats of mail, and • coming upon any coafts belonging to either of the faid allies, but not: iriufkets, lk mufket ball, bucklers.) proper f°r arming foldiers, irufket refts, rinds of arms, p p warlike inftrument9 willing to enter into port, or being entered into port and not willing01 and the like 1 all other war i their cargoes or break bulk, they shall be treated according ,e horfes with their furniture, and reckoned to unload i belt , teach follow, fhall not be to the enaral rule refcribed or to be prefcribed, relative to the ob- E r whatever. Thefe mercliandi tes w that is to fay, all forts of g P �• • filk, cot- jet in queffion. 1' : ons' contraband or prohibited goods 9 of an W001LI flan, Article the ir•zucnty�feventb.ufa6 44: lures woven c oth and all other man ils whatever, all kinds of wearing apparel, to- if the fhis of rise faid fub'es, people or inhabitants of either of the ton, or any other ma old and fil- p • the coafts or on the high ' brafs, coals ; •'j��� { 4 nether with the fpecies whereof they are fed to be made, g parties fhall be met with, est cr f'ailin «.�j. g as well coined as uncoined, tin, iron;. laxte corcopper, nd pulfe ; tobac- Peas, by any ffaip of war of the other, or by any privateers, the faid {hips ,t ver, g y'' wheat and barley, and any other kihd of war or privateers, for the avoiding of any diforder, inali xemain j a, alto fared and finoaked flefh, felted �•� s out of cannon fhot, and may fend their boats aboard the merchant Up co and likewife all In of •fpices , 9 f lagers, and all : sorts of (alts ,� 1 ' , • rifhment of man- which they (hall fo meet with and may enter her to number of two ' r fifh, cheefe and butter beer, ails, wines, _ is i in eneral, all pr( which Terveiore �llukinds of carton, or three men only, to whom the mafter or commander of fuch chip or }; and g further , arld the fu of life ; Fail cloths,`anchors, and any veffel {hall exhibit his paifport concerning the property of the fhip,made kind fails, sYR flax, tar, pitch, ropes., cables, boards and beams of what out according to the form- inferred in this prefer.( treaty, and the chap, hemp, flii �5 �na.fls, planks, , _ • vc,laen The {hall have fhew•ed fuch paffport, (hall be free and at liberty to ' . lions. all p ildin of repair" parts of anchors foever ; and all other things proper ec�lie �� briot been worked purfue her voyage, fo as it mall .not be lawful to maleft or fearch her 1 trees s and all other goods whatever which red for war by land or in any manner, or to give her Chace or force' her to quit her intended a iri o the farm of any inftrument or thing preps much lets fuch as have been oui•fe. {hall not be reputed contraband, . all whichfhallbe wholly Article the Twenty-eighth. : by fea, already wrought and made, up for any otherufe , It is alto agreed, that all goods when once put on board the fsiips or a , free goo( , as like all atlier merchandi?es and 4:ientin.ned in the c ' • (hall be fubjec to no reckoned among fr g ve�fels of either of the two contrac'lang, parties, which are not comprehended and particularly ods • fa that they may be farther vifitation ; but all. vifitation or fearch (hall be made beforehand, r Things foregoing enumeration of C°° freef� manner by the fubjecjs of 'both goods f>�iall be flopY ed on the fpot, before the fame and all prohibitedg tranfparted and carried , in then enemy, Rich towns or pla- be put on board, unlefs there are manifeft tokens or proof's of fraudu- R confederates, even to places bel( g C°me befi ged, blocked up or in- Lent practice ; nor fhall either the perfons or goods of the fubje s of ces being onl;1 excepted, as are a his Moft Ghrit`lian Majefty or the United States, be put under any arrefb ' ye fled, or molefled by any other kind of embargo for that caufe ; and only '0 Article the ! wenty,fiiftho the fubjec of that State to whore the faid goods have been or (hall be F: nen of diffentions and quarrels My be•avoid- prohibited, and who fhall prefume to fell or alienate fuch fort of goods l To the end that oa one fide and the other, it is agreed, that in cafe 1hall be duly punifhed for the ,ofl'ences fhould be engaged in war, the chips and ed and prevent, hereto muff be . p;r of the arta the other ally, article the Twenty-ninth. v•e{IeltR belonging to the fubjec'ls or pe4pl rein the name property' The two contra&ing parties grant mutually the liberty of having ' t furni{hed with fea letters or paQports, exp g each in the ports of the other, Confuls, Vice•f;onfuls, Agents an ,om- r habitation of the 1l as alfo the name and place or and sulk of the chip, miffaries, whofe fune'fions {hall be regulated by a particular agreement. I mafter or cowman der of the faid chip, that it may appear thereby the Article t. .e .x v . 7 , e, 4 ! !r gas Article the Firfle New— His Britannic-Majefly acknowledges the faid United States viz. x � achiifetts-8a Rhode-Island and Providence Planta- o uot3tdjai�xrd n oa suotn l Hampfh�re, 1Vlaff Y� •sa rJurApoe mav-j aua J :i tions, 'onnec'Iicut, New-Fork New-f erfey, Pennfylvanra, Delaware, ` 0q, ward uata oa [rq�tnn 't ��° , ' south-Carolina and Georgia,ia, to ; U0 t v haaaq.looadiaaa uedn �t North-Caro South C g �� o ►ttad sat �tut�atmp J _ [ Maryland, Virginia, • ca sa na tt a ur ��t11`ri 1 . res ►n andinde independent States ; that he treats with them as x a a cajar aaaJ 1 q j • ur JRP1 ox auataaAUO:5 be free, love �. p ; relin uifhes all claims to nx ` 3 p and fucceffors, q P c' • hrmfelf, his hers 6 aorar�[neu pur aaaatuutoo for -a o aoaauttuoo Jo sa`�raurn u at[a fur moon q p� � fuck and [ ' propriety and territorial rights of fame, and every t soe SUMS[n�aa •tat�a3[ q I l �q . �ualuoo the government, p p. y but pa IMV �• t �h i� .rnd uvea 'oJlr .�uinra 9 ,� � ., art thereof ; and that all difputes which might aisle in future on the k' 2 "i aI a5j�itt b ` 'i, . ,b taoanu a I.� P-n ti fit g�t�1'�' saaua . .l , , a ,� it . ti stiq part of the boundaries of the faid U i ted States may be prey entad, t , � Etta z to tquza sang 3 � � nabza a2u atag3 , ` g are, and (hall be -,I,p P ' 5 t ScttpTon•� Sq P ` hereby agreed and declared, .that the followin -aa. a:td atio3ttagx�n ajogi l[ ` tri t �q t�tq� `pa its y g J taoatoa 'o'uu � enha � :r�dou� �InfnjQ ujquul ule their boundaries, viZ4 aqa ao1 Aa, Ar the Second, a �catttii�a ua pte,I atla � � � P` a tzaaut fat u ' ,t[ -tzttzgo a �l � q ad: xat[a uaa �q 1i a a ' oa salts.i aqi t .� �+rom the north-well angle of Nova-Scotia, viz. that angle which is sataatinb� saau a�j l 6.1 antar as an Jq cl north from the fource of St. Croix river ,�o#ra°` itodTai-103 pn� ` 0%a i&6 t.l � aux [ p , • due P J. . , aad u iii tY r�a3r & 66 �r e�a� tp n formed by a line, drawn r tttba tit ldaurru to the Highlands • along the faid Highlands which divide thole rivers ` - ttdt;tu aril . I3 � tiir xt C. t ae�`( 3a�n'�[ g 9 thole which "ectt oar - off ` (elves into the river St. Lawrence, from •eutYoa �-q�tto5: •1 �ai�aiaittic� `sudtzraun[cI aauapihoa,� li that empty them head of Ccnnec- f as - aT `4ro.„-A'Ila[ fall into rise Atlantic Ocean, to the north-Oval}ernmoft [� UUz Dd ,I �o:tt dctiti Mai[ , along the middle of that river, to the forty- uE pn �I-apoq-a "sa�a3rtitot ' ' , ' thence down. ...... . . p at � puV SQI�I�T'Ig�H1,��I �[�ZI1�,� ' trcut aver, the g b a line due weft on faid r1 fifth degree of north latitude ; from thence, y -v Jo S^g,LY.LS GIn a a r�Ss�NI11H�IT�1t H�IH 2II3I� g • thence along the -S LVIS tt � a ' " tez7 ���� �< latitude until it ftrikes the rrver•lroquois at Cataraquy , . aria �� gVIIaRA , _ �0 11 P 5: r , faid-lake �tii o�c�,� c( tater .� ' middle, of faid river into Lake Ontario, through middle fardlak •tai xo� PUO vu°go,� �- .c ` � `�I jo✓�- a � oat ,auito;� mid, IV • , '4I. •' s the communication by water between that lake and Lakc 6 '. � a , svti€urv�rC,�itua �Caf.�ak ,_kT until it ftr ike re . .�v CI `a.�tc f ; rd cornmunrcatron into Lake Er . ' l 1�0� ti puz'�f _ap°� l • thence alon the middle of fa _ � 'uv aauap• c p y� y clUl n.a puv .. . Erre he water cotnmunr fuoi� 1d through the middle of laid lake until it arrives at t t , o iV D raslV ° s� bHuron : thence along the middle of _ 4a s�s�sS Y.3 i•' cation between that lake and Lake . , thence throw h the � � x cs all i x� �` ;� � he Lake Huron , the g s a g v a u a :�auttuo uv ti�tt o '. r ommunicat;lon into t `� faid Ovate c t latest ;�iac�>� ttaac� q p' . . middle of faid Lake -to the -water comrribnrcatton between tha .+� yflrJ� H a z ' �rou h Lake 'Superior northward of the and Lake Superior ;, thence tl g land 'hili eaux, to the . .Long, Lake -- , thence through the. 7 : ifles Roya p middle of faid Long Lake, and the water communication between it �f ; Y. to the: faid Lake of the Woods ; thence �•s •-t) � �°'��� and the Lake of the ��Voods, r (•s •-r) e faid Lake 'to the molt north-Overlain point thereof, and ..i� ('s '�� through the Miffrfi i , thence by a ( . . .IXI�IFl 3 t ` from thence on a due weft courfe to. the river pp •� � ns � ` R 3Q Sjd'IIS N , uc as unq line to be drawn along the middle of the faid river Mifl'ifippi, until it ;r.� ,aqua-,�Xuana� p P P all interfe the - north part of the thirty'-firft degree of d o I.,! xtT si 'stir �t auo auo �arnac[a �P ' J north latitude: South by a line to be drawn due Laft from the deter- uaAa per nogg ut `gBoredurj uauaxs all i • laic mentioned, in the latitude-of thirty-one degrees oft t oa�a antq data p nation of the line '$[rad aiaq P •p' 3 [ u the A alachicola or Ca- a' odtu1aa �,ljttttixo stns �xtaa� auala.rd tsilr a ga`satat,�.rn t� .the :middle;of t p 6uoa ur p J l - north of the equator. to p [ . gu put ti1t0JA ail . u � with the � � � [ � , oa�a �� tt�i�3 °I , a � tahouchi ; thence along the middle thereof to its Juncron -xana 'u;;i [oap 6 ,59 do i{ the head of.gt. .Mary's river ; and thence t as t[ anrq si1XVIuaaodtu�jd ant}�ad�a.t aqa J q '[int river ; thence f�raight' to anogr a li p [ ut a2uegoxa aq 1[rtll R do`vn" aloe the .middle .qf, .St: Mary's, river to the Atlantic ocean• r �.3Laaa auajaad aq j, g the river St. Croi�c, •a[giad Jt ',rauoo� ao `st[aaour xtt Jo aar�3 at ° t be dravcrn alon the, ; .of l uo a tura aq 1i Eafl , by a line o g r and .from its fou'rcie suoiIragiIra oqi ptre sa{ t,1 tlioq p .q from .its mouth irl ;the bay of .k'ui?dy..to its Iaurce, t "ti �zq� acct apast.� ' •u;agi oa air[ r dire l north to .the aforefa d I3ighlands .which divide the rivers that aloTufl e ' Y ich fall into the river St. Law- rt saris p ole �.wh � as a x oa a[graa.i�r `aln at[� �oCua t1ataatu �o spu�e�r t falx .into theAtlantie ocean,froixr tht of .�� uotu , su©tarlt ,q r : r tr 0q, s,xod aaaJ uott[n� i1 . JO r 4 ranee : comprehending all ,iflands within .twe t een'leai'rraes�o be drawn all Jo s�afgn;I p, ,IOtt n� siaod aa.tJ ac[a =saaeas p!rJy� the chores of the United States, and lying be uaaq anrq u, , 1 s aatu f= the afore id boundaries between Nova- t[aaa.i,� at[a ut uado• aar put, inn �I}afrl stq per, . sacra p . Il 5, where a oa anut�uoa o r [. a odJil' p • `[ due eaft from the points f e�trvel Jl . 1 ucut.�' ., 2 atla J° s�afgn� q ue aonpoad �q� 1C 30 J Scotia on the one part, and F,aft•Florida on the other, (hall rep y o azi uruaaauz p ural 0 i touch uaai.zEt[� aq� 3 .P ,:. n�► `saxod aaaJ QJoua xo auo adoxn� s tr�tua a�tu� aqi Jo h�ut 6aq i aaau , t urs rain �ob1t atlx `aau�a3 Haim �t�.zr as r; 01 NOW aq� pufT � .,A Bu ,x r1 s afgn.J aql gntliA aaaauxtuao aua aaraE(t a arp y ,„ k gjoq.� q L t 1 . I1 V \i �} 1'11 ' aIM400 r' «' t r % Iz 4' ' i.,. ♦ ,.. ~'f;Rl»pJ,. y , q,ers. ..d+t�y!•,re.iw! w.. . �YM1 ` • . '.; - ,;... ♦ :.;:. '� "t.'" l•. ..r / ";,..,.O n• *N.ry- c' ,� F""�.`nAfy-E.o`�t .! f�•.r.m' r ti Y `. L. A_' .:' . . .. _ an • ....,.u. {.. I e ...... Na`f.qV...'.,, • ..p ,'Y -e a.uY�lLLi�� �s'.. ` � eiil.,.f ,��M•61{•?e . . _ ... .n.. ,y • `i.r 'a ,':w .. . ., fR.. .ai'.nY Y .,.+' '.W�4, n : J � e re�iE yn :',`x ,A.,'_ 1 •aYf ...++Ureurrw•"• - , yx. .., i .. _ tx . , ' ..r;: ".!` ' r.,a. .a• '.. \ v ...-. t {.... „ . .. d .1 r � . ,� 4nr ,y4`l X y AfhV' - riMY:,, ., v .. 'V , 'a. . .. ..1. :S' bj .. L y .. i .'.:.. . • , .. ..:... .. ',.. 1 _. R, 1 � ♦ .: .. ♦ ."..; -... ....v. ' -.y. '. .,. -.,.ir.: .=• [- .. :} n .1 Rh ...._ I,If...: .. _ .5N ✓ye1a .:.t. • i. .. r . Ylt (.. I. y< : '. t.\.0 it ?. .rl. ' R r i W 6o T R E A TJ ESo Y Zrticle the Firil. His Britannic Majefty acknowledges the faid 'U'nited States, viz, New. a„• Hampfhire, 1Vlaffachufetts-Bay, Rhode-Ifland and Providence Planta. ' tions,' Connecticut, New-Fork, Mew-jerfey, Pennfylvania, Delaware, , Maryland, Vir inia; North-Carolina, South-Carolina and Georgia, to : : •02,ejurnpr atnrj aqi ]o ttozredtoijard t of suotirii ;r be free, fovereign and independent States ; that he treats with chem as rt Io oattjra�d sai a� ut��itUp1; ° ,aaacrIj atj z:trd g3ra of irgitm i8i L!' fiich ; and for 'himfelf, his heirs and fuccesfors, relinquiilies all claims to -Asa aA la anoasaaua aaa ' =o sa na of a ur `)w tan raoadmaa uodn K1, .I 3 3 � 1I tl P ♦ i i the government, propriety and territorial rights of tie fame, and every -ajo� aoxauttuoo o saBraurnp> atja .2uipunoj Aq pule `• 313Jzt 01 auatuanu05 g part thereof ; and that all difputes which might arife in future, on the ouz pull getU 1t'sr suota> Ingo.t aoi.Iaaln tjon `tioj3r insu pur aoxauiuio� �r fub'ec't of the boundaries of the faid United Mates may be prevented, �. Y P , tii�adja� �a�j> tu of ��asagtj �t hi.itd tjora 'o�jr �utnraj Aq . �uaiuoo � it is hereby agreed and .declar♦ed .that the foilovYing are and (hall be ' -ftp Ftti3ttattt >;atvgtu �a� gap 3° §ao noj aqi ji�tijn aatt q:). their boundaries, vi:z. aajatd atu 3uagi.thq ajotja jtt 2uipTOAt; Aq put? `atYattiaaa t aigi 3e st�tq � ,tlrticle theSecand. 'l o ' Aiaoa toa.i ue fit ri � aad � 0tu it , cit r e 'a ut i `pa .ir P I . 1.19 q tl ® le of Nova.Scotia viz. that an le which is Mt t't l6b is aaq aq jbdut� pua pit,` at�1 ititl paspnf 6niq �s�ue�. ilui pine ' From the north weft ang g • • x formed by a line,. drawn due north from the fource of St Croix river saiaacriioj `01191 apt ,aadj .# atatj� uaa aq 'ijltt�lp a. oj ptiaaul �atji i[aigh �.• . • • • • • r • • . f to the Highlands ; along the faid Highlands which divide thofe rivers 0o iapuodjaji6 pue 01iatztutoa uui n'� ant�tiaa panaajgo aq of sairia aqi that empty themfelves into the river Sr Lawrence from thole which �aaitdeui atgrittil�a pu f ttatttwijd r iii tiiriaaojr 01 A9utat•}ap `1et2aoao pule fall into he Atlantic Ocean, to the noxth-wefternmost head of Conner- ufozi4 -q;noS. `eutjv�>;�-u�xii `ieitzt .zi� `Puel •t�1 `sae�9eta �i;lrirn t ticut river, thence dowri. along thenniddle of .that river, to the forty. j�juaaa GAa3aat-A& `�jao -n � eirioi{�aiiio� � uotiriurjd aouaplAoa� r fifth degree of north latitude • from thence b a line due weft on faid ar, uc a ' o `� �' at; t' ` `art durt; -nna • atn� iia ` Y P P 11I' P tI2I •1 tt L� H .Iq . ' , vo 11 j 7i1Z g � . latitude until it firikes the riverlroquois ac Cataraquy ; thence along the _V 3o S. LV,LS (IH1GII�f1 atj� .pub SQIrIVZ I3Hd,�I�I G�1.II�f1 middle. of faid river into LRake Ontario, through the middle of faid-lake age S�SS�i�II,LIq IU1I IIYJIH 7�I3H until it ftrike, the communication by water bcmken -that lake and Lakc • s .co� puri e,�= eta©,;~ fl �jo.��,�- �o �?aui��a t punj6W Erie thence along the middle of faid communication ,into Lake Erie, 4fadv�v�1a evii�r�rv1�Cfuua `�r3ta ;-�d1��� ' .� , —txva� `�rtaiouuo;� through the middle of faid lake until it arrives at the water commuiii- suortvtt�v a,�ua 1c�o•t �� un a o� `s��a cation between that lake and Lake Huron : thence along the middle of �t ` 1d' j V p #Y_-?P q I f .Q �II If ,a : v az o,� `t 011 'a a nth � s �s � �S a � s 1 N ji 9q1 PZi� faid water' communication into the ' Huron ; thence through the - ' ' - the water comnitiriication between that lake , sQr�� � ��xs �rj tz � sxta j auto ZVxa � ;� s���sS ac�� s.�ssa middle of fid Lake to and Lake Su erior thence through Lake Superior northward of the _t �, hoIIq x01H Rezayl umallaq . a.��tat�ctuo,� pun ��aui� ,{o : T���l .} f P ifles Ro .al :and Phili eaux, to the' ,Long, 'Lake 9' thence !� through. the. middle of faid Lon P Lake and the 'water communication between it and the Lake of the Woods, to the, faid :Lake of- the Woods , thence v1 through the.faid, Lake to the , m f} north-western point thereof, and from thence on a due weft courfe .to. the river. Miflif ippi ; thence by a ,� „t .s .7 (•g •z� (•s • i� + '' ` ' ` .” line to be drawn aloe ' the middle of the faid -river Nlitlifippi, until it � � � {I interfe the orthernmoR art of ' the thirty''-firft degree of •� 'Y' �C1I3.L2I� z�i�VQ S `IIS `I�IIZxis�23 'S `Q�IV2Ia'`J '�d 43 � (hall! F north latitude: South by a line to be drawn due eaft from the deter- 0ag2ta=�iva�.aj pue pa.tpunil nation of the line loll mentioned, in the latitude`of thirty-onedegrees uanaj purjnoga alio �1ttiiagaj ° Grp tii'r3 stqi `SI•� clit auoQ ;b ; north of the equator, to.the rniddle.of the river Apalachicola or Ca- -S tva ' xr�q ` a baa.za ani 16111 Pur, 1a n ur ociaa � a ut • middle thereof to its 'unct •an with the 1 � P � � � i P j tl d u tahouchi ; thence along the J papnj3ad� put; pajddutba AjltrctiStrd st m Altaaa jua jaad ails aegi `sjalail Flint river ; thence f raight to the .head_,of.,St.-Mary's river ; and thence .aan.ati 'ui:iEiaaia `§a fi iit;i t IlWu j put; ql agog aqa ui tlaoq lsalopie d6wi-n' alo' the ..middle bf ,St: Mary's. river to the Atlantic ocean. aAogr aql pauAtj anrq satariiva1odjudid ani addax agi oaxag�� gjzpl UI 1: , Eaft ,b♦y a line to be draw along the , middle of the .'river St. Crpix, •a t od T I.iauoo ao �s auoul xti o aped at , iii a`aur oxa a r ` ` m,its mouth �n :the boxy of �undy. ,to its fource, and ,fr'om its fource lqd� . • .I q 3 3 I . P g q i[ � � >�♦ "'� ' � rth. to,the aforefaid:,Hii hlands .which divide the rivers that saow'Dutara agj Pur Isaptd tlaoq uo pagijra aq 11ri13 �ILaa; �uadatd agJ, r } directly no .rx -,�l.ts a t a ast•s fall .into theAtlantic ocean,frog thole .which fall into the river-St. Law- •� • •-� 1 ' j' ll .ifland.s within .twent� le, ues of any part of •u;agi of a�p1 i rence : comprehending a , . Y as of n� suot�r n2aa a i of a t'aaa5r 'a, n at ; ,�ofua t sair; aitu ,fi1 • drawn - xI .q I g la J I I[ S P • P_ tho'.fhores of the United States, and lying �4�etween lines to b� d a a j o s of n tt; a i siaod ab i of nn it: : rotaatuv ;o spur?, due cart from the points where the aforefaid boundaries between Nova- R •q p• u 3 :g •u 1• 3fl g e n�, art and East•Florida on the other, shall xefpec"tively tiouaa3 agl ut uado- sae pur uaaq an>;q tjotti�i sisod aa.t} atja `saaiS pird Scotia on the o P ;)Ill u s of n a of anut�uoo o��r Ilttii K}jafe stq pur, '. sairiS paaiun touch 1 •q `1 uaa�attii age 3n aztpuego.iaui pue aonpoad aqi 11r jo a3odjtp pur 2ur.iq ?; Y 'down ui uta l wea IA% ,brut tragi a.xagm saaod aaaj aaoLu jo auo a � • � il. 14 E-1 tut u-n . tat o ata r-aoura wA anri fitizi. saauaS paxtun agi jo �I � I� B � Ir�I I ,� � . , 1 s}?afgnj �qj gotij�: aoaauttuoo ail; satraiitor3 pur aonrj 01 aaout atji puv •gtart.t:q L oqi allive e_ a. iA A15; N61,1100r� S � 11 V 1.: V : r , ob • . .rs ._e r :.,.. .-: / ...r•. :. h.3rr'- ,,, -.,• s}a..,,-s.,_..,._::-..,- ...,.r.,iM..Lew:em5.iw�,R>..�.ura*.ae+v._:ntli6ME .6e��.. IeaMi1YW ' ' S ' is . :4tiL,u..; ' tw � s MIMI iVe ,, r r .. .r+ ,,I fy.. .. hbl .,.-.. , - 'tura , .' 1 r;" Yvg✓eYj rp. .... ,.:: • i , i P 1 j rf J T R E A. T I F S.' 45g 1 I� EATIE S. 459 �7 not been four and twenty hours in the power of the enemy, provided In faith of which We the Deputies and Plenipotentiaries of the r Lords, the States General of the United Netherlands, and Minifter the owner of the veifel re-captured, pay therefor, one third of the va. lue of the vegel, as alfo of that of the cargo, the cannons and apparel , Plenipotentiary Of the United States of America, have in virtue of which third .shall be valued by agreement, between the parties interefl- our refpeftive authorities and full powers, figned thefe prefents, ed ; or, if they cannot agree thereon among thenifelves, they shall ad- and confirmed the fame with the foal of our arms. 1 drefs themfelves to the Officers of the Admiralty, of ,the place where DONE at the HAGUE, the eigl)tb .af Oc`Zober, one thoufand (even hrtndred Yi ' the privateer who has retaken the veifel, fhall have conduced her, and eighty•two. Article the Second. (L. S.) JOHN ADAMS. .(L. s.) GEORGE VAN RANDWYK. If the veffel re-captured, has been more than twenty-four hours in (L. s.) B. V. D. SANTHEUVE L. the power, of the enemy, the (hall -belong entirely to the privateer who (L. S.) P: V. BLEISWYCK . n t has retaken her. (L. So) W: C:, H. VAN LYNDEN. Article the Third. (L. s.) D. J. VAN HEEKEREN° � In cafe a veifel (hall have been re-captured by a veifel of war, belong" (L, s.) JOAN VAN KUFFELER. i in to the States General of the United Netherlands, or to the United (L. s.) F. Cr. VAN DEDEM TOT DEN x' States of America, fhe (hall be reflored to the firft owner, he paying a GELDER. ; thirtieth part of the value of:the chip, her cargo, cannons and apparel, (L, s.) He TJAssExs. if fhe has been re-captured, in the interval of twenty-four hours, and the tenth part if fhe has been re-captured after the twenty-four hours y which funis shall be diflributed in forth of gri.tifications to the crews of the veffels which shall have retaken her. The valuation of the faid thirtieth parts and tenth parts, (hall be regulated, according to the tenor of the firifarticle of the prefent Convention* PROVISIONAL ARTICLES, between the UNITED STATES of Article the Fourth. AMERICA, and HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY . The reffitution of prizes; whether they have been retaken by veffels ARTICLES agreed inion, by and between R I C H A R D ' O S W A L D, j of war or by privateers, in the mean time and until requifite and fuffi- f�, the Cornmi Zoner of his BRITANNIC MAJESTY,for treating i proofs can be given of the property of veffels re-captured, fliall ci en of Peace with the Comni loners of the UNITED STATES -OFA- be TATES •oFA- be admitted in a reafonafufficient fureties for the ob-ble time, under ME R I CA, in hehaCf ofbi.r faid 112aje/ly, on the one. dart ; and Jo II Nt` fervation of the aforefaid articles. ADAMS, BENJr"iMIN FRANKLIN, JOHN JAY, and HEf4RY, Article the F fth. I,A U R E N S,four f the C'omini toners of the faid States,for treat- The veffels of war and privateers of one and of the other of the two ' ' 'd 1t7a e on t nations (hall be reciprocally, both in Europe and in the other parts of ang of Peace with the Comm�ioner of has fAa /ly P their behalf, on the other dart 3 to be inferted in, and to can— the world, admitted in the refpe Live ports of each, with their prizes, f¢itut.0 the 2'retaty of Peace, ropofed to be concluded between the X which May be unloaded and fold according to the formalities ufed in the (tate where the prize fhall have been conduced, as far as may be Crown 1' GREAT-BRITAIN and the faid UNI 'T'ED STATES ` oonfiftent with the twenty-fecond article of the treaty of commerce But wbicb Treaty is not to be concluded, until. terms of a Peace : Y Provided always, that the legality Of prizes by the veffels of the Low all he agreed upon between GREAT-B k I T A I N and FRANCE b f y d regulations and has BRITANNIC MA JEST Y (hall he ready to conclude fucl Gountriea, (hall be decided conformably to the laws an eflablifhed in the United Netherlands : As likewife, that of prizes made Treaty accordingly. `+r' b American veffels, (hall be judged according to the laws and regula. y HEREAS reciprocai advantages and mutual convenience are tions determined by the United States of AmericasSAW found by experience to form the only permanent foundation Article the Sixth° of peace and friendfhip between States : It is agreed to form the artift Moreover, it (hall be free for the States General of the United Ne cies of the propofed treaty, on fuch principles Of liberal, equity and re , therlands, as well as for the United States of America, to make fuch ciprocity, as that partial advantages, (thofe feeds of difcord,) being ex- f I .y fary, relative to the condua which cluded, fuch a beneficial and fatisfaCtory intercourfe between the two regulations as they (hall judge necef _.` their ref e�fiive veffels and privateers ought to hold in relation to the countries n�ay ,be eflablifhed, as to promife and fecure to both, perpe- a1 veffels which they mall have taken and conducted Into the ports of the foal peace and harmony., two powers, Article In ry Y � ... • ,.:.. .. „ • F r . N, rkma9 . W . � ,.., -.i :'^ R , :.,Iw:...,...w.. -Tqq +..v ti•+ ;i'`rt' l 4W,• W4 ali .( Y. ` . Un , n : •• '. .-. ,' ..: '.,.,. i . + .-..6. . ' , S .r ,�'St} :.:,.. `,. ;.[ '1. '1 n `I,.d N T;^,' �":.�4...Wy...,..... Y - .. ^a :.. .. .. � aR ail' .: ,-, ,. .:. ,..•. , i ., -..„I. 1 ..,-, .. z. , :., ... ;.__ . '' �.. � .. _ 'r" tF:,�1. LA� Y ,i.. . 4. .,1� 5.n Y. - •-, s� �. L ., .c ,. t+ :a t .:I:' is ., • ./q. .. .- ii1 +,taw. 6„ • + .T , _ • C I _ touch the bay of Fundy and the Atli ocean ; excepting fuch iflands as now-l- are,: or, h'ere.rof ore,. hare-been .within the limits ,pf they fain pro- + i y Vince of" Nova-Scotia, flrtick the Mrd: aou � 'tI It 'is <agreed-- that the people of the- United States. (hall continue to-en. all sjaja�. igmIj ,lt `aoaatado.id �aq atjj of paaopa aq 11,nj 'aatlio aq� �o joy uon•mvlefl'edethe right�' to take fifh-of� every kindlon .the ,gra.nd: bank; saaaat;i oq3 dq poanidt:a•aa suopra omi all jo .13tj113 Jo sjaJJan aq,j, acidoh all the otheif' bank of ;,NCwfoundland alfb in' the gulph of.. •If.�s� aqt alarj.cyr Sr: Lawrence;-an'�d'at .a•1'1 other places in: rhe fea; w.hcre ehe .inhabitants. �sajatlat: jqUtA&ojtoj .*qj uodnpaaa2t; anr� ` lard aaq;ia Aq paucrrz;?tzx of both countries ufed at any time lie'r�etofiore ' to- fifh ; and. alfo. aanadt:a-aa put: `�uaaua aq� �q pa.tnxd>;a `��aat;d that the inhabitants of the United S.xaies ih�ill have liberty- 4to take utoa a�n�, q P o s a f n a a� ® s a ae o� Par- `saiuraua uocutuoa ataq� ttodn 's.ta fifl� of every kind,on fuck part of the coafl• of Newfoundlapd_as British 1, a:q .T q 3 l ,fi � _. ,( ,y r cure rhe fame on 'that ifland ;) -mod but eaaUoa onn; a auoT icuur0� un `aa;m ; o s a an A a lem fi{lietil n shall ui'e� bti nti� to.di a .b' q q P P 1 q P bays and creeks of ali' oth r- of his Britannic Ma_ ' a�tad oa uot�rjax qa?n1 ` sajdpwad utaojiun ;)woj ql?lja o� pauijatti and alfo on the coaLt , , a Pull ` eff •'s dominion in t�tiaerica ; and'that the- Aiiieriean fifhermen shall 2uiaq Vr)1 �r1I� 3o S�,I,�3�5 Q�,LIi�fl q P SQNi`rI2I�I3.L J. y' , . a K have liberty to dry -- ,rid'-cure fifhiiir� any, of, tire- unfettled• bays; harbours- i Cl2lZINfI aqi 3o `IIV119N S�.L�'S.S ti SQ�I OZ ands creeks of 1�ava=Scottay ldiagd`alen ifland� a cl I,tal�radar; fo ling as' ;1 •pay N�ljnaa�t a'�a�a, utu.caauoa ` � o r x � ft he fame remaiin.tiniettled ' ; bur: fo Ecom as--the fame or archei° of themr s � yvss Q�yrrtn ac�� ptsz� `sauv i2I�xs :�N ass iNn aye {hall l7e fettled',, ii -sfiall Act* be- IIWJ. Jor-the fai'cl fifhertxien� to dry: or. fo fio zv�aNHsayvsS aril s'a«o►� a j� 'uaarn�aq , � � �0,� cure fifl at fitcli fettlea eur, w'itborit.a previous. agreement for that pur pofe: %vil.- the inhabitants; p pri ors 'or poffeffor-S of tire, rot nd: yy1��Y 1 Article. tike .Fourth. , •;f is t ie-recoveofide, fhall. meet Nxithn,o lawful, agreed=t°l�acltoror , eitimiryif the.'full. vahe 'in ferling money _ of alimpedi rento , . •st�assefZ • (•s •z) bona fide debts heretofore �oRtac`Ied. t .aa G aaza� ,�Irticle_t e F'b, xaa toz wRaa� Xvn 00 •3 ('S .�j) nd it to the tr I't , is a,�gceed thit;;tlic.Congref� (ball elarneft�jy recot�ii�.e', •�tarra3an'g xvA NVo f (•s •a) Le i&fures-of-thy re e Iue-States, to, provicl'e for thy-reffiitution of all xaxaxaaaLj xdA 'I •Q (•s °'r) g ° aarta xv eftates, rights and properties, which have:been'.coufifcated-,;.belbnging:to. t x A H (09 bri real British fub eas and alfo. of the eflates, rights and properties of •ait�n��rsaHvs •Q '�, °g ('s 'a) perfons. refident in diff ri.&s in the pip Pf ion of his M1 jgfty's arms,, acid 'd' LJnXced States And that: •xoamaxv� Hv� ',40 d030 (•s "t) •sntva� .z) who+ have ricl bar, rie"arms' ag irrfl^ the fay •oav�-,ltyBra puv perfons of`any other) defcriptiori hall liv "free lrberty too tc -any` };s urs rlo auo `.�a a �o ct $ia arl� `atnfRavLj ayt �n �,�OQ part or parts of" any ofz"the'. thii�reeh'Ijnited States; and therEin to .re pa.riau�q ua of p f y� q 1�0 . ! y . rhain twelve rrioriths unri"iolefled iii" their'-errdeavoitrs-to obtain- the -reflilit •suiat; ono Io sjt?aj aql 01013111 pa3oddo put: �`Ails luaj titution of fuch of their eftates; righyt'g acid properties; alhave been' wand all) pau2!j aerq `slannod jltt3 pur sap?,rogInr ompadjaa ano jioconfifcated ; and that .Con refs..fhall alto e^rne l.y recotnrnend to the ansa?n u? `e�taaux �o saga; pay?un aq1 3o daull ?luaaodiaajd aa:.tu feveral Stares a reconfi eratioii and -evj ficin of 'ail ads or laws regard- ? atja put; `sput'laaq�aN pa�tun aq; 3a l>;.taua� sa�raS aq� spao ing the premifes, fo as to render the Paid Ia'ovs or ads perfeC`Iiy eotifi{I- aq� 3o saiarjuaaod?ualcl parsa?�nda� acl� a,�, `tlatgm �o tiat� vI e'nt, nut only with jufifice and equity, bi4t with- that fpirit of concil a- •a cnva, : ti'on, .whichy' orc- the return c?l:l. the bla�iiigs'opeace should;"nnav rfa�lY -2at{, jo lisp all woad pajnduroo aq oa calgt1jod ,I` `aauool ao `sgluout prevail: And that Congrefs (hall alto earnftly recoiimtrieri4ltp "zb fev- xtl ;o aaledj ail; ui `all ati uo pull apt) auo cto utaog anp pur pooh eral States, that the cfiates, rights and'pro`lrerties of fueh lasllmention•• i, ut ` aaant a - a t3 uota>;a nt;x o s at; a pun : eataatri*d 3o fi,a rzS Pa ed perfons {hall be, reflored to them ; .they refunding to an'y perfons P .1 1� q II �. 3 I, q -�?uQ alit �q put; `sputvjaagaaN paatu� aq� o lraaua0 sal-i aqI so�auds who • may be now in pofl'eflion, the bona fide price (where �.ny' has been ?tI ataq� �q panoadd>; put' pati?a�a aq llrtj}` juajaad oq,L given) which fuch, pei'fans :z ay:have paid on . .pr l f ng .any �f tli.e (asci lands rights, or -pro rties� �n n the Co y ati.p a. d it 'rs agreed acYu-,ftuanz a t a arta y •g I . P � f • qt . j ct 1 . b' ad as st to utt? duioa o� tuooa �ttr s? aaatjY lt:tj� that all perfons who have any eresl in confifcatd- lands, either by m. a de6tf marriage fettlements, or otherwife, (hall meet with no lawful s' pa prof aq 1lpt1l i? a.t.& xtantl�ad�}a.i sa?iia o sa�ra}l?o>;czt aq� �q `aa?� im pediment in -the profecution of their jufl rights° t of tYt: �ainba >; ui app n as ac r uoi r.t as IM 1 . o atr E a p .fly°title R{ -.l . P ll . P i l 11 qI .I� 3 1 3 . .fi u,L S 5 J •gtq. p-huarn� ayt alait.r • ' •saaata�ap sr patpt�nd put' pDraal a�j.�ill ,Sutaq jo.uznd tit`I {' ' aatnaal atatjl wool ti a.at'tla3tp Iuajuoa UMW sill 3c' `fou jjt� `puno� aq stiojaad Llano woil jo purwili!oa aqa aaplitl saa }rtil .10 sui ve ra3 ao purl Aq jaaia Aatll pun `apra� a3Rit .' 1 I f ' T I J a, fr I • •' ..,# r AtrnT ..'.,. ., ,. . .,. _,y(. :,..r t '' ~,k.l ', '., a d Al 4 ,ye:' Mill- I � tri rv, J NC d ' : 1r r x r' I + -r. . 'rte..:: .e• r; , k �,. ,� .r ' ate._ r ' „dr SY 4 t• ' i T RE AT IE S. 457 ti� .fir trade, and whether they meet by land or fea ; at leaft if the cap. ` tains or maters under the command of whom fuch perfons may be found will not, of his own confent .difcliarge them from their fervice •, upon pain-of being otherwi'fe treated and puni{hed as deferters. Aticle the Twenty-eighth. alnt.�j�• S The affair of the refra6tion shall be regulated in all equity "and juf- •saq�lx Ijnf atagI go uot?naa_joad age ut auawipaduxr lice, by the magistrates of cities refpec'li��ely, «rliere it il�all be judged 1nJAnr1 ou gaTA% 1aaut 11rgt `a}l�aailao JO sauaui0laaaj' a rta. ui sj '{ p that there is any room to complain in this refpec't. � 4 dq aaq?ia `s url a ra uoa ui 1a.ialut qtr am o Ai suo Pad Ir a� a _.P.., t _P.. � .� . _1< . , q . q � 1• g .�Irticle the d�wenty•�zitzth. ' p aaa E et T ' u •ttdi? � o� ,o Oyu `vAtij6do d- ao saq�Ia `sparl ' ° P The relent treat {hall be ratified and approved by their High Migho ptrj �Lla p Acie of tt ilttd uo pitd ar r°q`�iuixt suta�jaad qon gatgAa (want p y , • t .U�<., Uaa sr 1�Cir aaa nn aalad apij �uoq ago uoglP�ljod ui -Awu aq 'krtu oq� tinesfes the States General of the United Netherlands, and by the Unit q �� �I n as da x . ' uia 3 0l Pao as aq lirgj suoj.iad pa ed States of America ; and the acts of ratification shall be delivered, frx t ; l suo .pan �'at oa .P 3 q q G F 4 uo,jpa :u an o sopadoad, ue s? 2m sovelij aqa argi `SaaraS jr.ia good and due form, on one fide and on the other, in the (pace o • L g• P q ' • irnaad mon the or fooner, if offible, to be computed from the day of the fig- aqx dw. .puaiiiuioaaa ,(1}l�ix.i a o3tr tl 'Rt sjaaSuoO arga puX 1. > P �fl� acaelu#i Icrc7 aarad;o,4;2u alq aqa jo uanaaa aqi -uo ;q:) qU' `UPP nature. y> , -ET t�'uo� o #zatcl r 1 IiA1 a 1 fu b�-pUt. abT}Inf gatA% A1uo 10tt ` ua In 'faith of which We the De uties and Plenipotel-�taries of the q ` P .t. . . 3 tl ' ,ri; -1}I•juoa . �.taaaact ...s}�r. ao s . l.ptr3 aqa aapuaa Oa sr of `sajtuiaad aqa Sul Lords the States General of the United Netherlands, and the Nii� 1 j par oa.t_ sAd 1 .io .s{�E_ltu . o. u�111naa pv�� uoli .iapi�uoaa.z sa; a ;laanPj nister Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, in virtue a oa uacu'tucsa,�.� au.tra o n s auo �r a par, ` pajralquoa of our ref ecgive authorities and full powers, have figned the. pr e- q p i N It m.. 3 q uaaq aeuq ..6u.ut.sr `sata.rad0asi pct -satlia �sair}ja magi Jo ganj jo uotan?t1 fent treaty and .oppofed thereto the feats ®f our arms. ;)x;) i utra "o oa. s.znonra_ ua .tla a ut a a outun s, ?u_ouz an D&I ut�Izx g q P �q P a 0 Muir o sa��d ao :r�d DONE at the HAGUE, the eighth of O1iober, one thoufand(even hundre -ax of utaca_ i put �sazu?5- .paatuH, t�aa Igi _ qi- 3 and eighty-two. ,fur oa a ot.�i In- TTY :aas�;OAtj1 . Il�tu . :uol�di�a�ap �agao �aE jo saojaa R : �L. S.� JOHN ADAMS. (L, S.) GEORGE VAN RANDWYCK., 'Itga Pd* •saaua�. parttu fi PIEP111 _ u14r §W1 auaoq Pott ani;g °q�'`L V. D: SA,NDTHEUVEL. Y t �L. S:� B'. 3r 4 Or `stu Ir s�A.{jaftIg stil jo U00Da od atla ui S{;YU_!P -ut auapi3aa suo�jaad �L, g;� P, V. BLEISWYK• s, ! �o sataaadotd put saq i.I `saae�a aqa 3o o pur es}pafgnj gjtailq 1ra.r. (L. s.) '. C. H. VAN LYNDEN. vj--S ihuolaq�pajr?jijuoa,uaaq .aArq'-goign� isaYiaadu.zd put s?q t.z `saau}la DOL VAN' HEIICKEREN: ' �L. S.� 1lr o uotanatuaa-aq; 'ao .apTno d:o:t- saaeaS ant{; �:�: � � O saai ,�rtjl a7 �L. Si) JOAN VAN Ki ifFELErt. aqj of ai ptia'Lumoo-m rAma,uan Imi S �.1 .uC .. T1a_:a qa , pia i' Vit. ?I �L. S.� F. G. VAN DEDEM TOT DIN GELDER. r �paL3auoa:a,iooaaaaq sagap aPq ruoq (L. s.) IY, TJAssi;Ivs. {aQozu `dui uI a unauau tpodwz IIz 3o ` P.1 tIu 3 3 lP ^ calk -si 1n�"n�u1 ou gr�fn� Iaatu r a I .aa. ata too -sato? • oxo irk ? P �I •y��no3 a yt alostx� �put�o� .`azla.�o..saaljasid ro_saoai�zdoxd `s_�Iz ?tq ut aqa ?tl» a3od • uatxzaa:I .e .snolnaJd p.jno_ aT� `.iuzom aaa ganl;�r tug =3 0`ON�'EIrT`I10:1V' between the LO- D,s the 'STATES GENERAL f . tnd.jega ..tox a a . 1 3 y .30 -,kap ol, ual)u_wgjq piE3 a�; ao�.�n3A,t;1 ag aou tlrtfi-?t `pati?3�j.atI _tlr.T the UNITED NETHER,L:ANDS, and, the UNITED S T A'TEs of _M0111 jo J;DL1 ii-a 30' auxrj .a-gl•51e .uo,0j. of .inq 6 . paliaadun uirw i ;)w,�j aqi AMERICA , concerning VejHs recaptured. ' ' yt _Su ,S.aol of '.lopr aqr�. 2ttE .spur.lji ualr.p .r `r1a`�3S-rno1 30 5;jaaaa tpur . o ,� za i anEl HE LORDS, the STATES, GENERAL of the UNITEDbNiE- sin..girq -.s uq ,pajwj-un .auto 'Io .4uu tri ,u�q a txta_pu�-��p _ .a . _�. q,1 � �` T THERI.ANDS, and the•UNITED STATES of AMERICA, g r t m u ao uEal.iauay..a� 3 ar i_ uu 3taaua�.,ui .suotutulop -P „ �I tI, d q q P inclined to. eitabliih fome uniform principles , with relation to prize r j ! -u, . aiu.ueiya st o .aa ao u o aaaa ; uu s�i Ij oa,a a _I?o �dlE. pull •q 3 g tl P 9 ' invade b veifels of war anti coinrni ioned by the two contra6lIng pow purljX . arid} uo Pxur�j _aqa �.ina .io -�;ip.oa IQu anq) .ajn,•Il�gj .uatu:zaq}aI Y a , a o uoa PL o ,Ird an uo/ ui 1i:tana o ;;? ei s, upon their common enemies, and to vc,ifels of the iiibjec'ls of either r 1: q;taca� s� pLilpano�nn i� 3 la a ri 1 P .�I u o za i anri P.L saa Pito o a o sauratgrqut aya Pogo party, captured by the enemy, and re captured by vesfels of war, coniM Pp a a a q,I l 11 6 ISP rl q xnisliuned b either art have agreed upon the* following articles. 4'` S IMP- ur { -1119 dX a.IO OIP:Iai amp AuE aE a n sat.tiuno.. ao o y -party, J[ -P " I P q q 3 article the Fir . 0. -sou' liququi Pita ':Pjzn1m '.raj :aya ,ui sa3rld aa�il,ao Ilr ,-ar�pu�z c�a:i��e7 �aS • ✓1 �o ilclln aya ut o}1r '` puulpuno3h�a 3o s_� rq ,-Paulo -Pc1i -lir 110 ,pur The veffels of either of the two nations recaptured by the privateers `�jurq :pur:cs' Pitta iio;pui:1 'A,iQ:13 `,30 -1139ONY'l aj a:122,1 I.,aq-a;papaloiu.u,u Aof of the other, (hall be �reftored to the firii proprietor, if fuch veQ'els have aaasl a R 4 not -ua.oi onuiauoa l etU saaris paiiun -oqi 3o gtdoaci aila ;aega. P ' • : I �pj!,I , ogt ala11.111 `�1 •uixoas•rrnoN �raaaurA. -oxd pYrl alioo saitutl aria uyq�t�� uaaq anrq aao3oaaag :io `air -�f)u SE S ur I Y n 2uiidaaxa uE2a0aiurII P put ung oAr P i anon P Ij. I .I . � � ' q P P 3� g g g r { "` .;� C 9`� Z ►� Va NI I t IN , . c A . + ,r ° � ',.' -.., a.wa-,,. : v ;.`' ' r d:. JnY ,a. , :)'s ,.. . . • �y„s, .,. '!' l,. }u,:� ,4r'"^ ,. . .. -. .,.w ... a ., ,.. •' ;'. :.. .. ...` , 1 w. •. N kf a,n•' � :F+.'.9 ...'..:'"• n •4� 'f,, .; ., " . .0 rill+ ...n.,(. .„3t.. aE,Y r j! J.✓r - , ,.;:• ,. _ Y , 1 ✓G )r•. 4r �y • y 1 Y^ I L. \' � 4.. p• Cayy,,., h$. •w w. _. s-..r,.W .`:iN�A..n t a,..J wr�ff1 t:f tl 15yf � Y Ar We R WNW � rtt 63 OTfi I• Z T R E .l 1 S , - �I -TREATY of AMITY and COMMERCE, conclur.-� between his Article the Sixths the SWEDEN and the UNITEll q�ey tSTATES � re shall be no future confifcations made•, nor any profec�i- NORTH—f�MERIGA : F That the f tl�e ' tions commenced anaini� any Per or perfons for, or by reafon o art which he or they may have taken in the prefent war ; and that HE KING of SWEDEN, of the GoTxsr and VAISMAL5, &c. &c. &c• j r P , no perfon (hall, on that account, fuller any future lots .or dainage,eithcr and the rr'HIRTEEN UNITED STATLS o} NORTH-,AMERICA, to Wit, in his erfon, liberty or property filieinent oil may be in cor- and that thofe wH New- ampfhire, Maffachufetts^ Bay, Rhode-Ifland, Connecl.icut , New- P II fuch char es, at the time of the ratification of the treaty In York, New-jerfey, Pernfylvania; the counties of New:Caflle, Kent and America, (hall be immediately fet at liberty, and the prosecutions 10 Suff'ex on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North.Carolina, South-Caro- commenced be difcontinued. ling and Georgia, defiring to eftablif i in a flable and permanent man• ' Article the Seventh. ner the rules which ought to be obferved relative to the correfpondence and commerce which the two parties have judged neceflYary to eflablifh his Britannic 'Mi- between their refpeffive countries, States and iubjec'ls ; his Majefly and There (hall be a firm and perpetual peace between ' nd the faid States, and between the fubjes of the one and the jelly a . 11 hoflilities both by lea and land (hall the United States have thought that they could not better accomplifh citizens of the other, w herefore a that end than by taping for a bafis cif their arrangements the mutual then immediate) ceafe : All prifoners on both fides (hall be let at liberm y' ebe and liber- interefl and advantage of both nations, thereby avoiding all tliofe bur. . ty, and his Britannic 1VTa�efly Qia11 with all convenient fp thenfome preferences, which are ufualiy fources or debate, etnbarraili in away any negroes or other leaving each art at liberty to make, _ out caufina any defl:ruclion, or carry g y meat and difcontent, and by g p • y Y ). of the American inhabitants withdraw all his armies , g lace ref'pe�ing navigation and commerce, thole interior regulations which �; 1 property funs and fleets from the faid United States, and from every port;,p shall be moil convenient to itfelf. and harbour within the fame ; leaving in all fortifications the Amen- • and (hall alto order and caufe all With this view, his 1Viajetly the King of Sweden has • nc�iYiinared and can artillery that inay be therein an of the faid States appointed for his plenipotentiary, Count Guflavus Philip de Creutz, his archives, records, deeds and papers, belonging to y have fallen into ambafl'ador extraordinary to his Moll Chrifliaii Majefly, and knight ` or their citizens, which in the couife of the war may commander of his orders ; and the United States, on their part have the hands of his oflcers, to be forthwith reflored and delivered to fully empowered Benjamin Franklin,. their miniflrer plenipotentiary to Proper States and perfons to wl•orn they belong. his Mott Chri{lian Majefly : `1'he faid plenipotentiaries, after exchang. Article the eighth. ing their full powers, and. after mature deliberation in confequence • c e river Mifl'ifi i, from its fo'urce to the ocean, thereof, have agreed .upon, concluded and figi,ed the following ar- The navigation o� the PP �._ Great-Britain •titles : r shall for ever remain flee. and open Co the fi.bae � of Article the Firf . _ and the citizens of the United States. ' Article the Nintli. 'There fliall be a firm, inviolable and univerfal peace and a true and lace or territory belonging to 'f-,ncere friendfhip between the King of Sweden, his heirs and fuceeflors, ' In cafe it fhould fo happen that any p and rhe United States of America, and the fubje�s of his Majeily and It ' Great-Britain or to the United States, fhould be conquered by the t�hofeofthe faid States,and between the countries,itlands,citiesand to�wns, m the other, before the arrival of thele articles in , A- arms of either from t e shalt be reftorec� without difficulty, fituatedunder the jurifiiiionof the King and of the faid United States, merica, it is agreed, that ,.he frame without any exception of perfons or places ; and the conditions agreed and without requiring any cvmpenfation. to in this pre.fent treaty, (hall be perpetual and permanent between the King, his heirs and fucceflors, and the faid United States. QNE at Parra, the thirtieth day of �'d'ovember, in the year one thoufand Article the Second. feven hundred and eighty-two. JUNKY JAY, (z. sY) The King and the United States engage mutually, not to grant here- KICHARD OSWAL% (L• •S•) � �L• s, after any particular •favour to other nations in refpe� to commerce and HENRY LAURENS, t ; JOHN ADAMS, (L• s•) navigation, which (hall not immediately become common to the other B. FRANKLIN, (r., s.) party, who (hall enjoy the lathe favour freely, if the conceflion was freely made, or on allowing the fame con, penfation, if the conceffion ` Witnefa, was conditional. � 4 Article the Third. It ` ITEFOORD Secretary to the Britifh Commifl'ion. CALEB W NKEIN Secretary to the American Commth'ionAb The fubjefs of the King of Sweden (hall not pay in the ports, ha- ?�` Wo Z'• FRvens, roads, countries, iflands, cities and towns of the United States, or F TREATY in any of them, any other nor greater duties or impofts of what na- Lure foever the may he, than thole which the gnotl favoured nations y are 4 i } 1 ti 1 t N7 y� r r r P{ e v x +, 4 ...., ws.C- Y••.a,:,, -�'iiAs�k'S i✓IS•,�,.y� :• 1�}dP. �r� nrtf , 1 W........ .4•",r ..r,: .., . ,_. , .. .',':: . ' ,, :;.;•. . -... A.: ,..pr.::.- '- '1r , .v�:u f < 3 .7.. r I, . ' . _ Y'•. . : : _ , .. . ,•' - '.• .. .. , , .....'.t '+6t. . wa,..v. ,.,- .a..' •. .. r 4°l+w'kY C , \., 1 . . ,.. W^w ., .. . , .. ,. +!.•refb.. . , c .. L, r . 'r;SY •. v -y r - ��l T }. 3 NPI . :... ,.: w. 9 v.: w, �p y t 1 ry 3 1 ' C I tiv x -' t y . tL C JIM 1. .-� h ►� �i A �: pIort whatever' ; . ;end, the fubj� s and inlrabitznts of the two ;Mates i"liali d} �Q,• l��lcewrfe be permitted to Earl. and trade Niu�itlr their veffels, and With the • arid they-4 (hall enjoy' all' the : rights; li� lame liberty' and safety to frquent the places, ports and havens of:gou�: or lhall be-obhcret� to pay- g Y ers, enemies to both or either of the contra�ing ;�arties; without being { are . i r xivile es; rrtrnurritieb' and'ekemptions in trade, navigation and � '' in an rife mc�lelted or troubled and to carr cin a,comrnerce not only l batt p which the faid nations dolor flrall ct�oy, .Whether, m pafxr. g y y Y . , coal c e directly from the ports of an enemy to, a neutral potty but even from i f m one ort to another of the �Jniced States, or in going to or from from P, an. . .�lft :of' the world vtirl�atever. one po3rt.Of.Man enemy t� another port of. an enemy, wtieth r It be •un- the famie, tron}-Qi to y p der the jurifdic`tion of the fame or . of, f'rxnc€s, gnr� asst rs t?rticl� tl�e l'otcrft�: acknowledged by this treaty, with refpect to Chips and merchandizes, �s • • of the PaidJnited States iha1L rrrat- Pap that free fhi s (hall make the mercliandi.zes free, and that ever thin Lr fu�jes and inhabitants • ; f .,-a m.• he. Ve s roads; ifland ; titres a-nd toys ns undo p g 3 in the _ arts, ha _ p. -,, which (hall be oil board of fhips belonging t I fub�ecls of the one or the • -ports,, ' Sweden, any, other o'r greater cutie5 or impofts of other of the contrasting parties; fhali be'conftdered as free; even though ion of the h rigor i what nature fc�ev�r ty -may, her or-by' whit` name (Dever. called, than the cavo or 'a part of it f.hould belong to the enemies of one or both ; fe which the` rnoff favoured,n: tions aro' ar (hall. be obliged, .to- pay it is neverthelefs provided, that contraband goods (hall akvays` be ex- tlie _ . . • g ,,� ••• rivile es;:irnnnurilties" and . • A : P �� and they flrall, enioy, all Clic ri sit., .�ibertie$ p, l cepted ' which being intercepted (hall be rocee'ded againft according ns rn .trade, .navygation•. Md comm xce whrch' t:heMaid nations e to the•t'pirit of the following articles. It is likewife agreed, that the eYemptlo . from ons port to another , s, whether in ailing: fame liberty be extended to pe:rfons who `may be bil board a free ;lisp; Flo or .{'hall et��ny:,.. ._ . P dorrrininn'of lies faid, lVlajeff y.; or in. goingr to or ;torn cl'�`-faiie,'ix°rn ox with this eHe , that although they be enemies to both or either of ilia �(�✓ to any. .part of the world w-htEver. parties, 'they fhall not be taker! but o£ the free fhig unlefs they' a'i:e fol: 4 1�kf�ce. heft .- Biers in the actual fervice of the Paid enemies: 1 coi�feierice ' `l ere h"alI be-gfatited a full`,' perfect" and entre lib'ert . 'o f ,flrticle t1�e Eigfith: inhabitants and fubje is of each-party, and-n-6 perfori &Al 'be ori°' This Liberty of navigation ai d commerce 'flYa�1 extend to all kinds of to the inha rovid'ecf he-i`ubiii'its -fo far-as rea'rds p- p' 1VYaretwer merchandizes except thofe only which are expr 'ffed� in the following account.of~. lis"s worflii ; the ubYie dem'onfl ra>ion of`" it to the .laws of� the' country. article,, and ,are diftinguifhed by the name of contraband goods. ; P: lihert `.fh'all'be`&:01ted, wh. n any of the f~ubje s' or inhnbconven end arad &ticle' the ,Nihtlj* darty die in th'e' territo1 .ry ©f the othel, t ,buiry:t em TJnder tfie name of contraband or prohibited goods fhall be comre.a f, __1 fliall be affi ned' for wei. purpofe:. ;" and the ttuo 6&6nt-plRCs')I. , , • :.:: hended arras, great guns, cannot balls; argl cbufes, muskets, morters, oritrai parties will provide eaCh`in. its �urifcliion, that L. :fibjes c g �. ` bombs, petards} granadoes,;faucifi'es, pitch baItches,Tfalt-petre ls, car ria eg for ordhance, s aiitl n}ia6'itants refpeivety may cilatain certificates of`the death; i;ii cafe g , 1. ' - mufket refits; ,biancloieers- caneon- owder rr� , ;fbl her Clic denerq of"tY�efn is re tined. cu: lralbPrts a: 1 flrtic�e the Sixth bullets, pikes, fa-bres, fv q.rds, mor:on..;; i elmets, iraffes; ' o .the. contraftin r<_parties• in the refpec�ive States, -Ynay nefvels sand :all other like,ktnds ofear ;xis and nftrumnents ofhvar for the The fub ec"is . ., , : g_ . ' , r' 1 creel dif oft of their' oods.ar�d. ef�es� either by. testament, donatiom ufe of troops. y O_ � an their i otherwife irz favour.ol'-fuch-peri'o.ris as .ihey think.prbper' Ij ve the-fuccefl'ionavert Jrticle the !Irentn: i 'v fhall rete; t ,. hesrs,in w=hatever place' they shall refide, , . ,. , • - 3 , « ' ` ' ' erfon .or. b. thei•rattorney;. without having. occa-• t the which fol:aw (hall riot be. reckoned' in floe number off° prohi- ` fib' irate•ftc�to, rther,iii p Y bited foods; that is to"fay; A11' forts o cloIt s, 'and all'other- man ufac'lure (ion.to tke. put, letters. o£ naturalization: .Thele inhe ritances, as well 9 els which .the• fub�es of. the two parties, in of wool, flax, (ilk, cotton or any other. materials, all kinds of wearing a"s the capitals and. of �y apparel together with t17re thYrygs of which they are commonly triode fian�= in their abode; gll be, defirbus:of remoding from the place goad, filver coined or uncoined; brafs, iron; lead, copper, latten; .coals, c a g r their abode, (hall be exempted frorm all duty called droit de detr•a r. - 't' . ... to opr'nep;vely, Put it S rheas barley and all forts of corn or, nlfe., toba'Cv_o, all kinds of: pic�e •_ ys, on she part of the government=ori In two Sta%..s ...•r..;__ • • p -- f -- s, fame:.einle: a cfeedr.tha nothzng�: cafitaitzed�in-this art�cle.fh'arl in falted and fa. oked flesh', fatted fifh, cheefe, butter, UIUL, oil. , wines, fu- i, at .the. g gar, all forts ,of falt and provifions which•ferve fc�r" the rtourifhmetat and a . :.:rnannurAerogate:fry xhe: ordrnan'c�s pu�slifliieti'3liiali ihalVr-ain.. �,': emtgrationsr or::who idr:mayIli6reafter be p►ubltfod,- w fuftenance of man ; . all. kinds of cotton, hemp, Aax, tar; pitch, 1•t�pes, im fill:for_ce.and:a7gour.. Tlie United :Mates=an their j art, of°lamy f1 cables, fails, fail cloth, anchors, and any•, parts of anc&ors, ship-rnaffs, rltetn=:shall be atlihertr:.to-tnak� fttigth1s matter; fui�h lames as" y planks,. beards; beams and all forts of (trees and other: things proper for . building or repairing (hips ; nor 1hall any good's ae considered as coni l ;t think proper• traband; which have not been worked.into the fpr%4 of any inf rument rtsc�e t1r �v�nt�r• , s or thin for the ur ole of; twat b land or fea,n�uch leis fuck as have bf �-S'we.� g P p •Y Y - ,, , _.t�.11 aiicl.: e've'r�r the ful�Je�.s�=anttt inh'a'b . . • l 1 , beon prepared or wrought up for any other ufe : All which f call be* c' the 'i4t�ed�Sfats, Ial1 '�e as v�iell ;is th'ofe ©f - *tho t a 'Ad,t r far ttia' T reckons aiirl Y ,. cf r wi'eh their veffels-sn';all fafetj� acrd = �f�'eeticrri, ; , iriaj beldi� , ir'vr ahp " the mexchatrdrz"es'x�hcl`-cargcrcs,� T t wihdit- tlio'fe' 'o port V ., t F IE c. 'Std • . ��� 71 tit WA :1. t t ! - .. d. • V f t 1S- ^d \ x ." 1 dnJ ✓ } (Jll + �L . s , f r �� • C r an - •� �.. 466 thcmfelv�es as , the other merchandizes .which shall h.- ve been found liitewife alfiothers which are not comprehend° therein, which by virtue of this prefent treaty are to be eileemed free, " re free goods, as , ' an.f rze an pretence of their having been load- 1 ed and articularly mentioned `in .the foregoing article � �d atno�ny and which are not to be detained on noP b err pretended iriterpretatian be cotnpre g ed with prohibited merch , d much lets confifcated as lawful (hall , y f ` rahrbi-t'ed or `contraoabd goods an the contrary°, they may be freely ,tend iii cafe the contraabanci l��erchandize be only apart of the P wen prize. b the fub'e of the King and of the United States, a cl tl~a�, rnafter of the vessel agrees, contents and offers to deliver h transported y j ' 1' to an enetn , Etch places only excepted as are, be- thecargn t� tae veffel that has discovered them in that cafe t e natter, af. • . 1 to pla�e� belonging .. Y, wine, t, ter rece �riing the rrerchandi�es which arc good p Ebel ' i tnedlate-. fie 'ed, biock€d'or anve(fed, and:�thofe places only else!! erantnf ow er as z g P ly let tlicNef al, o and {Ball not. by any alheans'hinder her from purfuing fiigl, which are neai°1y, furrounded by one of the bells g When ' a veil'e� is taken and ,f�rt�cle the, Elevent�i. her voyage to the place of her de{tlnation. - utesrarad difcord,, akin parties, . both :1des;all.d�fp 13t�ought into any of the. ports of the contr g p , i£ upon ex ! Pie vert ° amination fhe be found to be loaded only with merchandizes declared n In order to a�vold Ind , it is,a agree in safe one; of the„parties {ha11. lie engaged �n a war, g tar}'ts of the to be free, the owner or' he who has made the prize -shall be bound to ' tile.- flii.ps and vee- 01. belon i'n to;the fiabje�� or initabi a all coftsiand dam'a es'to• the matter of the vetfel unjufily detained. g g� g letters or paffpo,rts, epreing the pay: other. dhall be furnished. With;tea- - ,, , ` and, and,, place 'af title the Fnurteentli name prop ert and, ort of ;the veil . 1 . _ . . j p, P Y P in ander; that at It is likewif`e agreed that whatever . fh�all be found tb be laden by the abode,;ot the inafter, or commander. of the Enid: ve fel; + tubje�s of either.. of the two contra6iiiig parties on a fhip belonging tr, + a. thereb a pear� ;that the , really and_truly bub h ifialltb • "Yt a one:or the, other, party., rl;hefe. paports the' enetnies.of the otler'party, the whole efl�e� s, .although not of ties fables of fha�l be, renewed'.eveiyl`t>me ;ttre v:ef number of thofe.declared contraband, fhall he confifYeaxed as if they beat up in; goody and, due. form, • , alfo• a reed:,ihat the Paid enem exce tin neverthelefs fuch gpodi'.. and trerchan- ] It as, . . longed to the fel returns home in the cc�urfe of a ;year' . rovided not Cy lv withgfea-letters but a1fQ Y� . P , veffels when to il►all be p dines as were pu.t.on :board before the declaration of war acid even fix • months-after the declaration, after which term none (hall be prefumed ; g P cargo, the place with certificates containing a articular ac oft the , , frorn .u htc h the Vefl'el` failed :and that of. her deffination ii� 'order=that it to.. be; ignorant:of- it, ,which merchandizes all not to any manner be 1 bellies- the carry'any of� the p�ohabttedlor contraf fvt ject, to ,confifcation, 'but Ihall be faithfully and fpecihcally delivered , may_be knowns w Y • to the owners who Miall claim or tette them to he claimed before con• band merch�aiftdi-te-s'2 ieintaoned' In the`9th'aYtiCl C r ho fPhee�'lace from and Pale as alto their roceeds if the claim be made; within k which tea;ihcates !hall be made. o:At,, by .ties o P fiCcatxon P 11,4 • 1 Ebel! de art. ei7�Ilt months and could not be made fooner after the fate, which is to which the vele P . be publYc ; provided: neverthelefs that if, the Enid rznerchandizes be con- a .1 rule,ttle,.a2we th. . i it of the other party-rnay ,navigate traband tsall. not 'bean an�s� wife lawful to carry theme afterwards to , A.ltlough the-�ve{fels of ties ane an a port belonging to the enemy. • 15-�tney�ihall 7tli' attic freely _and= with all-fafety; as is explained to ties y • , Articde thei Fifteenth. lets be bound at all t.inles when' required, to elaabat as well oat , neverthe as in o p p tificates above ttaentioned' And. that, more �.e#£e&ual- care :nays be taken dor the fecurity of she ' , 1 the high, teas ' ' port their 'alt orts aand ter 1J cotitraSatnd'� m6tthandi��: `ori beard for an enemy's two contradtn.g: parties, that they fufi"ea• no prejudice by the Bien of ►� ' '; a p s � Andd '� t�ot ;,�h�ving war of site other party or ley pri'vateer�s, all captains and commanders ort, they may freely and v�ithout hindrance purfue their:; voyage zo . he niece of their deftinationb. Nevertbelei's the exhibition of papers of>fhips of,his Swedidh 'Majefty, and of the United States, end all their r demanded of merchant (hips. tYnder the ,convo Fof veffels of y injury * mage to thafe of the , shall not be,,deman Y tub w all: be' forbidden to do. an � in ury or da f : .,, - g r..., a gtt;lrc i „ ar . belt credit ill' s.' to; the word : of the oii:er cgrnman.dip other partyr, and'. if •they: a to`the contrary, haven een ,��n.. +.. 4 ;t,. given; ,. on examination by their proper judges, they (hall be bound to snake the con�r , %• fatisfac'lion f©r all damages and the intereft thereof, and to make them b - 1�rtacle.'the l�l�irent ,. , y „ vests! and under pain and obligtioti of their pentons `and goods. �, . ,r he ., dtfcovet edlhat the 1 . a. If on praducingthef'aadcextificates, •_ r s t =or- Con oo td�`d�WO the Ssxteentj�s 11 Itcar 'fotne of 'the goods which=e declared to beep obi ilia l`nol: how- traband, 'and which a re conh�tzed to ail enemy s p , For ith-i�s caufe,:_every individual who;is desirous of sitting out a pre- f h�alrl,bcfore-he:receives letters patentP or 4'�,eeial comms on, be �t , �e lawfu'1 tod'break� up ties 'hetclies,of f'u`ch1i�ii�s nor •tp� opens �a-ny vatter : a 'ks casks or 'Mre, 'nor to remove or•dif l�dce; tho mall p obliged to give,bond .with fuf icient furedes, .before a c:omp42ene judge? ;d� ehefi coffers' P for a fuicient 4'um t© anfter all damages and wrongs which the owner in` rchatiatzes until the Cargo has be ;n t'he preM g ,.+ a pant: a_ the h-e' 'sir ofe and until anYin tory there- of,the privateer,.his officers or others in his employ may commit dun- tenet of otl�ieers appcitt�ted fort } .P fell exchan 'e or, alienate n . not° Ebel! at be lawful to , ing the .cruifc . contra to the 4enor'®f this treaty, and cantlrary to the ; "a of,has be' take , nail le al rocefs (halt have been-had ' • whether by thering of`Sweden or by f edicts ..publifhed by etcher party, h• . l; the car`g° �o or ; any pat's=thea'eox,`u g P.. : the United StateS," in ' vartue' of t ii fame treaty, and =alto under the . . 1 . . � nren�e'ihall `have : a�ffed : e� a a'tnflr�t: a profiabited merchandNes and •fe evertheicfs 'as`well, the fhips penalty cigaring theirs liable~ to coinfifcation, favgng- n :t tlretcafelve5 FAf ' x W r1 t i \ "r� AP ..,• !' JIL }, ,� ...:. «.: gip„ � �,?'•.wy` V .> 'r#' "`° ,. ` l � 1 �,. ze , .. ' .. . .,.rY"•Y�l.�..,u K )�... . -/''GArr._tc_:. ..:.. :.1C..'�. .,rxllt>�Yy�;nl .i'Pll/Mf�:--._: rom y { y. r Y „ „ Y t qm Fi TT al A T 4, Iva i� i . Navin the Paid Ietter patent and fpecial ,comrtiiil'ion re oke The men of war and ri,vatecrs .of rise two �aations lI!all reciprocally . + ;`+ penalty of g d inade void, P . + an he admtttcd �w-ith their prizes intra each others ports ; but the prizes Artide th'a Seventeenth. (hall not be uni.oaded car. fol:i there until the legality of a prize made � s:. by the Swwedifh flyips {hall have been determined aec.=rdin to the laws s} ()ne of the contracting parties being at war.;and the otheu hal a power' and regulations e[lzbliflied in 5wrecieny as aifo that of the prizes made neuter, if"it fhouid happen that a merchant NP.of the neutral he other art , and he afterwards. retaken byl rnerican veifels fliall have been determined according to the l.iwvs �• be taken by--the. enemy-Of t p . Y f war' or, privateer of. the power at wars :alfo 1hipq and mer- and regulations eflablil7iecl by the United States of Arnerica. by ,a fhtp o pture foever they may be, when recovered from a 1t, chandizes of what nature •4 t of one of the two poi''-, � pirate or fea rover, fhal be brought into a pot ivTai�eow•er, the King of Swveden artd tlae United States of America I ` 1 l�e' committed to the cuftody of he officers of the fait ers and 1ha1 fliall beat liberty to make fuch regulations as they (hall judge neceflary ist ort' that they may be .reftored entire to the true ploprchantasrn iters refpeaing the conduEt which their men of war and privateers refpec" ;.r he fhalt hate produced , :proof of the property° tively fhall be bound to obferve with regard to veiTels which t.lic:y (hall • f eo le of all forts; hips and vefes, and ' and--owners •of fh!ps, eamen p p take and carry into the parts of the tNVo powers$ ' general all nnerchandizes and effeELs of one of the allies•oran their the 'I 1 !n g y fl r-tWe the .Nineteenth. ' fhall not be fubject to any .embargo, nor dctair:ed in ' ects, 77 f ethics *e r torics, ifland ,' ities; towns, pores, ;fivers bed oonins The fhips . of war of hi, Swedifh Majefi:y' and thofe of the t n ted a * ` any States, and alto thofe which their fubjects f call have armed for ww-ar., , cou whatever, of the` othef ally, a� account of amv military exp b fei�ure, by force,.'c)r by rliay wvith all freedom conduC the prizes which they fliall have made �; 1 any public of private purpofe whatever, y to from their enemies pito the, ports, w�vliich are ripen in time of war to fuch manner ; xr!ucli lets fl?all it be lawfi`il fbr the f hefub'es of the u on coterie the Paid orfs the par to` feize .or take any thing byforce ft t J ether friendly nations, and the faid prices p g P P fhall not be fubjts to arrefl or feizure, nor (hall the Officers•of the pla- her art Without the content of rile owner. "This hotNes ?m e b ' y ces take cognizance of .the validity of the faid prizes, which may de. b� and rood to Comprehend{feizttres.;.aen a ori a to they oxdinarp and with all liberty to . he , aces pointed order and by the authority of �utflice, g part and be conducted freely t 1 ' rte for debts or faults of the fubfe , far which`procefs (hall be' had out in their corrimiffions, vc�hich the captains o the fail vefl'els (hall be tou obliged to thew. in the way of right according to the-for ms of jLfhice. 1�rtiele the Twentietho Article the Egbt �°nth.. g. g In ca a any veffel ' bdonging to either . cif the twro States, or to fhould ha pen •that the two contra ling parties fliould: be en a r If it F their fu�hje�s; (hall ;be ftranded, . ihipwrer_ked or fuer any other da. � '$ ed in a tar.at the fame timf., with a colnmori ene>zly, rise following • rna a on the coaffs or under the dominion of either of the parties all ' " aid and aflitance (hall be , seen to the perfons fhpwreeked or who may points (hall be obferved on both f des. s i 4 ri_ . . , P P g I, r, o their own couritr The flus and me, chandizes • their rtur . x P " , re-taken b the privateers of be in d�,n7er• thereof and afi orfs ftiall be ! ante tot em to °cure s , If the fliips of- ;one' of the twat nations wrecked, orl 'the r roceedsJf the .ef. 61s have been, fold, being claim ,n' in the ower, o£ the' enemy more than: twentya the other have not been P P • payment of ed in a ear and a da b the owners or ,their, attorne .all be heti orb ur hours, 'th'ey' fhal�l be reflored to the original ow the c P char the the Y. : . _. . : , Y lit fo ,.« value of the NV.,and cargo. If on Y �d on' tl eir paying the coos of fal'vage, conformable to the lawns and + f' rt one thi. d of the y veflel retaken has been more than t�rventy,f®!ar `hours !n the power of cuf{oms of the two nations. n it fliall belong. wholly him �,vhv bas re-taken its f .flrticle the 1"^�.uenty�zrf�. tneener Y� - - II. gtJhen the :f ubjeft and inhabitants of . the two parties, with their interval of tweet four hours, a vefl~el be re-tai en vefrels, whether ti;cy_ 1 e public and equipped for, war, or private, or AB; In cafe, during the, Y r r .� 4, • tit r;a . tr man of war of either of the two parties, it (hall be re;£%J"' t: the ! ernploye�i ,in, commerce, 1ha�l be: forced by tempefl, by pulft.lc o p. . by a vateers and t�f .e�iernies, or :by any other urgent necefiity, to retire and aminal owner on payment of a thirtieth part of the valuo of the vePl d car o, and a tenth part if it has been re-tater. after the awenty-four enter any of the rivers, bays, roads..or ports of either of he two parties, �f �. . an • g ` ch fu'ms 111 'be difiributed as agratification among the crews they 'hall be received and treated wwrith all humanity and polttcnefs, hours; �wrh and they fhall enjoy all f'riendfhi ', protection and afrilance, and they of the men of war that=shall have made the re-capture. if III. shall be at liberty to fupply thenifelves with refrefhnients, •provifions r thin nece6r for, their fu flenance for the repair of their i tier above-mentioned fliall be refored to the and 'eve Y g Y The prizes made an man vefle'is, 'and for continuing their vc�ya� e • provided always, that they u on ivint fecurity for the 4 a - wwrners after proof made of. the property, p g pay . reaf6bal le price : and they, fhail� ?Yot xn any manner`. be detained � a Owners to him ~who has recovered the veffel from the,hands of .0 5 art g � . :.�, . or + I MR M- , d the enemy• i p i P s i �•.� r: ` 1 1 ' .. ., _ ..., . .. , ,I• 'kd' t t Cly ., • •. , ^•,,....., u, }at:.: :, • i w v .i a !.',::w,..qn."'eh+�. s.f•+.-1hLa 17 L.:_:�rAFdb�r'.. .:., J„itpr•:_...�.'.:,.., r.. — a.a.,m .3':�'. .n L' .:..A 1 __•__ +>.',t:.... .� , ,.. � 't:.`:."i' "• �, 'lt: ..,•'.r. ^!p�r_ .��X. Ni '._` ��T .� ••.fi`aii 'r'�`9:«" .fl,r;'AinP••anryagn�:•s. . .. .. ..,.a.,..-w--;yM{t,�Y ' . .,L" .,..L. .. . . . ... ., r. Y; ., ,,. .. ..:.». .n .nrp _. .. . M rA: .. , r , f Y of/', . � A - •J '' 1 rREA. '1• IESi. 471J T R X A T I E S 47 to the Merchant fhip, and caufe two or three men to go on board of r� or hij,. e.ed from mailing out of the iaic ports car .roads, but they tnaY let., to ��Thom .the 'mafter or commander'of the laid vefiel (hall exhibit retire arcl depart when and as they 'pleafe, without any obftacle or is p��frport, {taring the property of tlhe -Mlel ; and when the laid vef- fcl (hall have exhibited paflport, the fhall be at liberty to continue: {� r hindrance. l to moleft or fearch her in, any �4'�^ticle rife 2` venty fetor?d. lier voyage, and it 1ilall not. be lawful fu , i In circler to favour eon�taaerce oa .both fides az much as po 'i131e, ;t i5 manner,or to give her chace, or to force her to quit her intended cotarfe. h reed that in c i .,a •�var fholild break out between the fait- two nay llrticle the Tr�.�Mty-iiYtb- ip rens ivhich :God forbid, the tecni of -sine months after the declaration The tiro contra�Iing tarries brant mutually the liberty of having each of war, {hall be all���=Teo to the rrae,'cliants and fubjecs refpeively� on gents and Commif- . • 'r eir e£- p Vicc•Confuls, A } ther, in, z�rder that they may withdraw xvith th in the orfs of the other, C��niuls, �, one fide and then faries, whofe functions fliall be regulated -by a 'particular aLreetrent. fec'Is and moveables, which they (ball Lie at libQrt�r to cwrry off or to .fir sicic the '^cent;-feventh. fell where they ;pitafe, without, the Haft obi:acle ; nor hhalP any feize ratified on both fides anu the ratiil;:atic; s their effects and much lets the:rr perfons during the Paid nine months, � The prefent treaty (hall be aff' arts Which fl �zll he valid for a time- neceflary Mall be exchanged in the (pace of eight months, or foon� r, if poi?ible ,V. but o , ibe contrary, p p for their return , fli.ill be given them for their' ,veffels and the e. ects coul.ting f.om the day of the fignature. E which the • flzall be Svillins� tri cagy -with the no And if any thing is or if ar 7'"in'nr is done to th;:txc b one of the par- ' !•� e Plenipotentiaries have f ned the t:�ker, from diem, • y injury y ; y , Tn 'far 4 li whereof, the refpec'�iv. } o g ties their people and fubjec� during tile tc�rrrf above pr�fcrtb�d, full above articles,and have thereunto affixed their f; als. ' ,p � to therm ca that account, The ' I ' Ind entire iatisfaaion (hall be maty, DONT' at Paris, the third day of t`���ril, it the year of our ��or-�, one thozc• abovementionLd paflports ffiall alfo Terve as a f'ar`e Condti� again �,� . . ��rad �/� yen �hurdred c.,zd �.�hty tt ee all infults or prizes `which privateers trsay attei .ti` rrfainft tiler perAons US1'AV :pT-IiLII' CONTE Dr. t",RlvTJ17. . FRANKLIN. and effects. LO. So TA -..o..._.•..1 t f Article the 2"wenty.tibird. SEFAR,4:.1-f .ARTICLE. , ry ' No fu'6jea of the King of, Sweden -hall take a Gomtxiill<or of letters � 'g'I��; T�in�•.•of S-L-eder� and the UTn�tec3States of Nor th-America, ag,ee nf' 'marque for at-iniri any vefle' ro ac't as a privateer agai�c�f tixe; ,YlnitFd t$at the ;l.re nt •trent-y .fhall ,have its full �efl"c., for the 'apace of ritteei~� ' A ll e Mates of America, or any of them,oragainil the fubjec'Is,people of tn'habi • tion and the two contra I ears, counting from the day c�.f the :ratihcasir�r., tants of the faidUnitedStatesdraa�� oftltem,t�ragatnflthepropertyofthe �' r ., 'r at the end - tares from an T prince, or Trate wlateyc°r, ��•ith ing. pa,t'ties referee to tliemfelves the liberty of r�.ncwir.g s- 1*11 abttants e�E the 'fatd S , y , P f of that terra, . �L q�:ho;r� the faid U^u It States Hiatt ibe at war. 1Vor (hall any citizen, i , P'' y~ '� . of ;Fcrrrs the third :of April, :an the year of our Lord, ane ib ufar:d eco br inhaoitant'or the 'aid 'Dn ran of there a' ! � ` . . .,,, inhabit• � ' � � • iced g'tates, o y � + �ftibj . • g .i g y v he'l : , ; ,l_II�P: �o�tndred a^id et hr -three. e?ve,� .hu . g ..y fbr' 'or take any comlbifhfiot or.`letters of marque for arming an r� vT vR�'U 1'Z. B. FITAI�T:RI�1l�Tr . to cruise againft thefii;bjecls 'of'his Swedifh Majefty, or any . ,of them, GU�T�.V �' or rtheir 'hriiperty, from any prince -or Hate whatever, with whom his �L S' n ' Yd 41 i l t I fain TVlaje{ y (hall be it vair. And i'f any perfon of�6ther natior ! ialP`take � mtfiorrs or letters of 'marqu . be puni m fhed`as a pYrate� e, he {hall futh co t ourth. ` EPARATE AR 'T' ICLES. �9rticle the Twenty f lirticle the Fir r`3Che veficls of the fubjeIs of 'either of the: parties coming upon any ' 6 of the eoafts belonging to the otffer,.but ndt wtlltn'g ltoienter into-p©rt, ili's. Swedi � Majc,ily fhall •ufe all the means in his power, to protect •nt ai°t a ,d. ifot- s to`1'nl'oad 'the'r 'cargoes of ai„d=defrrt tlae t� els and effects helongingto citizens or snhab3tants of or being tnteied Z p .willing f . to break'bulk, 'fhall!inot be obliged to do it, hut 'on the co't�trary, ifball the `Uri ted 'St:rte;� csf l�c�rth•Atxterica,,and every :�f therm, which fhall xl t'o .i -the ft a-ncl:ez�e,m tions u►hicl: are ranted b' the rules er P g y be in. th`e -ports,,'havei?s; roads, or on the Peas near the countries, iflands, ! ' j y ostial sand towns- of ��is fail Majefty, and4hall ufe his utrnoft endeavours ' fubrifting -with W than bbje&o to recover and: re{faoie to the: right, owners; all Titch vefhels and effects Article 'the T^wenty,�fhe twhich ih•tll,be taken from thein within his jurifdi�,ion. .flrtick the Second. t arxd inhabitants o£ , ester, ® rote�et and hen a vefTel Belonging to the fub• eas r + ' "';i thee' arties,'f il`itz on the high_ lea, (hall be, inet by a fhip of=war orpri In like n anncr xlie ,tjnite! States of North- e�merica shall p P t i,s ��at'eer of t'he otlier, 'tlie l'ai`d 'fhiP oE' war ,or, privateer, cn avoid. all ch effects defend the ve els and effects belonging to the fubje�, of Uis Sivedith b j © 'cler' itiall` remain out: of�'caiinoa Phot, ?uC may always fend their hoax lUiajefl:y, j to t iy r , 4 I p11; 5 r . . . :'�« .. ... - , , I - .' - .. .. . _. ..S y„�' sw,4•nr«.ntq . f I 'y^y� rtyY' y ,r - el . .: +.. - . ...,. _,y. •�.'- .1_J ' dM- ..., 't +L 'r.,,+v :. . . W� .7! <t o[�.lp.��Y� i' ,,�,. � ” '"-d `� .I . ' ' ,._ ir«Y' .4 "i r ¢• d..aAid ,,.: .r, f` { —`'its _ .•i, ,..:e :.. _ p': _... r}";'�Y' _ ,•+•s4• 4'r .___ w::_,'.' Y 4i: o w v ', -. .:...... __� ,.•.__r„ti. z... a_a,..�_ „ :.. ,',.rG-4 . _. ... � .,� '�' -- - .f.1 1a Wale 11 . ,,..\, .,, .,.., a. ,. ,. ,d . .. . • _. ,' .,. 3 ..fir j .�a .,. t 9' r'. ...µ ,. ..-.,. • v. w.,...:y. '.:,',. . .. ,. .... ., .. n ..r . .S ... ... ct Y.r.).. .. q. r. jai - .g.. Z, _ ...... .. .. r/.4u.'.'. ..!' .. : . .,, . ., ,.. •.. I . .,A... .- .,, . Ina+?L,. •..^,.. ..,; .. .4 •`, 4 A , : • n n r a i♦ t , ' r 1 � ' ; i ' �,., w• ';tis r A a It1a'efl , whirl► i11a11 be in tlie. ports , havens or reads, or on the fear �'. �. � . X73 near to the countries, iflands, cities and tow nt' tl,� Easel States, and near usi their uttno(t efforts to recover and reftore to the right owners �,'�llicli they fliall have wanted to take on board , neer f1iall any kind of "1> all fuc,ll velfels a.nd el` -�ec�s wllicl) !hall be taken from thein within their • ' ' ' . • 5 c � �ihargo be laid ott their fhcps ful�jer�s or czuLc.ns ()f the f?at(. �� ►ic; f� .'urifclic�ion, t�r�rch3ndi=ki ar:; di-ch red contraband, or the exportatic�r) of which i ' J Anicle the `I bird. forbidden, tli{)fe ()Illy who frail have fi)lclor intended to fell or. alienate r. efolv� to remain ,.,,,� , bei.n T fable to puttif iment for fuels contravention . If in any future war at fea , the coilt . .tcfing powers r • {'LI�•h merchandize g 1 neuter and as fuck, to obferve the flricleft neutrality, then it tb igreed D01VL' at Paris, the third day rf 4pril, in ibe year of our Lord, one tljoiy%ind G ' �,• part fh(�uld happen to be in a part , - bice. that if the merchant fliips of either party , pl fevers hundred and eighty t r of the fea where the {hips of war of the fame nation are not flationed, � K.LIN or if the are mer. cin thc� high fea, without beim; able to have recourfe GUSTAV. I'IIILiI' Cot,� TE, D1,, CRI? U i"!. Z3, fi r' r y (1 wwar �L• g �L. 5.� t0 their ownC()11v11yS, in that cafe the cornmander of the fbipS f ; cif isle ocher ptirry , if rcquired,�ihall in goad faith and fincerity }.;ive them a.11 ncccf ,,,Py afli(tance, and in riuch cafe, the-Jbips of war and Ertl ares of either of the powers, {hall proteft and fupport the merchant fbips of ,� fl • i i to i n z{Ii fl '"...,....rte•-�•-•--y-• tho Other , l)rovtde l nevertrtc:lef�, that thc• yips c.Aa. g ante are ' ,off not engaged in any illicit cornn�erce, contrary to the principles of the r.eutralily. 1 Ar•ticle'the F"ourlb, r , , A merchant f ;F IN IZ I` 1i. I"REA TY of PEACL between the Ue� I r x� ' It is agreed and concluded, that all merchants, captains of mere PATES of AMERICA AND His h3� zT � NNtr �/IA ESTY i?lil)s or bother fubjeas of his Sweciifh Majofty, shall have Full liberty in all places under the dominion or jurifd Flion of the United States of In the IVurne of the Mos r HOLY arse! �Jrtntvirsr) 'I'azNtTY, America,,-Vo nranage their own, aftair3 and to employ in the manage- 'd th". Divine Providence to difpofe the hearts of the lnent ()t thein wll()rrtfc).ev'er t.laey p'leafe ; Wand they {Ball not be 9bliged i' f having plea!(, .. t rriu{t ferene and cr►nft )tenr. Princc G.coric3a Third, by the; Grace of o make ufe of an interpreter or broker, nor to pay them any reward . r • nd Irefand Defender of the Faith, r .� n k y N Mnreover t'he m�tlters of ffli s fliall not: xrld King of Great-Britain, France a , ,.t tinlefs they make ufe of them. {� ` i ed in loatlin\ or un'loac loading their vef;els to emplt7y 'labourers ;.)uke of I3runfwick and Lunenberg, A,rch•'i'reafurcr• and Prince Elec- l)c al l g g . g for of the Hol Roman Empire, &c. and of the Urtrr�o S rAr,�s of r ;lplit)inteci �y public adthority star that purpofe , but they fliall be at y . l rt tl: em�felves to ldadi ►r un their ve'siels or to einpldv ire AML` RIC ti, to forget all pail: mtfunderftandings and differences Eliat 3u1l ll x y, uta ' ever the think prope without have unhappily interrupted the good correfpondence and friendillip loading of unloading them whomfo y P P whiclz the mutually wi(li -to restore ; and to etlabliflt fuck fatisfac-l�c)ry , ,i in rewartl �illrior the ti-fle of falary; to any other perfon .what.ever ; Y • } •111 not be,,oblt ed to turn over any kind or merchandizes and beneficial interco11riP between the two countries, upon the ground �ncl, they 1n . � g, of reciprocal, advantages and trtutual convenience, as may promote and to ottler vefleis nor. to receive them on board their own nor: to wait p ace and harmony • And having for this de. • • fecure to both perpetual e '- for their lading longer tlian they pleaf'e, and all and every of the citizen,, P P P 9 y ; � ' ' people ple and lnli.tbltan is of. the United States of America shall reciprocal p r'irable end, a! reisdy laid the foundation of peace and reconciliation b i l . , • the provifional articles fi ncd at Paris, on the thirtieth of . November, ` ly have and enjoy the fa pi�zvllo4ges and liberties in all places under g . n urifand en of the ,faid realm. , r.ifie thoufand (even hundred and eight .two, by the comnnlffi n the J ~�vered On each part, which articles were agreed to be nrerted in, ' ,4rticle the Tcftbo l q to conftitue the treaty of peace propofed to be concluded between ` It is a�.rcec� , that when nea•chandizes` !!fall have been put on boardrd t :..: , Town of Great-Britain and the faid United States, but which i a _ .,tea „„ �„ a, not to be concluded until terms of peace should be agree ft r.11e !!sips or vesfels of either of the contraamg- Pat.les, tney 1L) 11 .,..t ` ujA ,n between Great -Britain and France, and his Britannic niajefly be fuhjecled to any examination ,; -lout• all examination and karch .muit 3 r ; : ' t h treat accordin l ; and the treaty ` be before lading , and the prohrl�tted merchandizes muff be flopped, an ftiuuld uW ready to conclude fur y gy [ , , the fpoc before they are embarked, Ltnlefs there is ,full e�tde.. e or roof' , havin !ince been concluded his ' n^ P betcv, en tireat-Britain and ranee, g • ; of fraudulent Frac! ice on the part of the owner of the ihip, car of him Britant:ic majefty and the United States of America, to order to carry k 5 3 • y .. P into full elle t the, rovifional articles aboveznentioned according to s 4' `vlio has the command of bei . In which cafe only he (hall be ref ona • p g tli laws of , the calantr in which he may be. An all the ter r.�r thereof, have conftttuted and appointed, .t11aE is to fay, His , fible and fubje& to e. y .,Ltltrac'ting parties ,who Britannic majesty on htspart, David Bartley, Efiiuzre, Member of the 'F ether cases neither the fubjeas of either or" the �� ; 4,liall be with their veffels in the ports of the other, nor their merchan. Parliament of Great-Britain ; and the faid 'United States on their ; r '!hall bo: 'f'eized or mowed on 'account: of coritraban goods, part, John Adams, Lfquire, tate a ommitszoner of the United States ^, Ws Delegate in Co hich grefs from 1 . of America at the Court of Verfaille , latg the State of Maffachufetts, and Chief justice of the faid State, and c heir High Might. 1 , Minifter Plenipotcnt ary of the faid Un.c...� twr�s, "• a t g a ineife� fir`:.. • w a `y 9 441 4 -, IN .:' ' !+ its^ T .. sJ• ,,� :vT,, Y � +1 `� �1` . loom"" VI+ H .r y _• 1;. l ,t s. A. . ......... J. ,y. f"'...( r ,t .:•• . •, fY'7+f4 �,*� •• F .iSl�� • • v. \ u y```I�'�1'` �w. , r • / .N r f•I .,L,. •.. w., .. .,n,.- ...�". .,, o , • Y. a S ..Mw . ,v,h.- S -:r5.: •rt ipr ;c !e .. : '..>.,rw/rq.w+'.•"ul:+•y y, . a �cl,..:w . , ,,.,. . . ,•...:: . .\ „ ','+`1 r.., r .. z.` r '�• 5-^l:x ,+k 1.1.{', 'ttF 'iM1V�N�11-' M1Q.el.n•., r. . ...; .. .j 1. 114;'. (' .. to •., r-.u,..r ... .. \. .: '':.; 5 ..;'l lt;,v A4 . .. _ �\, >S>tr t P?Mi-?} bSy\. r . D•d 1 1 �1 r R E A 'I'• I E S. `T R E A '1' I • E S. 4 / } • the Flint river • thence ftraight to the head of St. Mary's river ; and ineff s the States General of the United Netherlands ; Benjamin ' • h tate of Penn- thence down along the middle of St. Mary':, river to the Atlantic ocean. Franklin', Efquire, late Delegate in Congrefs from the S . Elf{ h a line to be drawn along the middleof the river St. Croix, from its ftivania, Prefident of the Convention of the faid• State, and Minifler Y, • the Court of mouthinthebayofFundy,toitsfoirrceandfroin�tsfaurcedirecliy noi•tlito ,. . ` Plenipotentiary from the United Statex of America at Verfai�les ; John Jay, Efquire, late Prefielent of Congrefs, and Chief theaforefaid•Hi-•hlandswhichdivide tile. rivers that fall into the Atlantic ;, State '� N•York and Nlinifter Pleni otentiary from, ocean, from thofe which fall into the river St. Lawrance : Compre. ' J white of the State, of 1� . , p hending all iflands within twenty leagues of any part of the fhores of the faid United states at the Court of Madrid, to be the Plenipoten- i tiarics fortheconcludirrgandfagningtlieprefentdefinitivetreat • whc� af- the United States and lying between lines to be drawn due east from • p y ' the dints where the aforefaid boundaries between Nova-Scotia on the ter liavicig reciprocally comrnu-kared their refpedive full owers lia-Ve p. l th following articles. one part and Eaft-Florida on the other, (hall refpec'lively touch the agreed upon and confirmed o g bay of Fundy and the Atlantic ocean ; excepting fuch iflands as now Article the Firflf are, or Heretofore have been within the limits of.the faid province of ` - • • Britannic acknowledges the faid United States, viz. ' � His Bri .annic NTa�e(ty ack Nova• Scotia. . g New-Hampfhire, Nlalrachuietts,-Bay, Rhode-Ifland and Providence Article the Third. Plantations Conneaicut New-York, New-Jerfey, Pennfylvania, Dela- people It is a reed that the ple of the United States (hall continue to tip ware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina and Geor- g e p Y g • to be free foverei n and independent States - That he treats enjoy unmoleflcd the right to take fish of ever kind on the grand ►l gia� 'm as fuch and for hiriifelf, his heirs and.fucceflors, relinquifh- bank,and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; alto in the guiph o£ j with. the , - r t ro riet and territorial rights of the ; St: Lawrance, and at all other places in fire fel where the inhabitants es all claims to the government, p p y g ' °{ of both countries ufed at any time heretofore, to fifh ; and alto that time, and every part thereof. ' the inhabitants of the United States {hall have liberty to take fifli of Article the Second• every kind onfuch part of the coaft of Newfoundland as Britifh fifher- ' > And that all difpiites which might arife in future, on the fubject of men mall ufe (but not to dry or cure the fame on that island) ; and the boundaries of the faid United States may be prevented it is here- alf�i on the cciatts bays and creeks of all other of his Britannic M 'ef- ' • that the American fifhermen f all iby agreed and declared, that the following' are, and fhall be their boun- ty's dominions in America , and l daises , viz. From the north-weft' angle of No�✓a.Scotia, wiz. that angle have liberty to dry and cure fifh in any of the unfettled bays, harbours which is formed ' by a line,. drawn due north from the fource of St. and creeks of Nova-Scotia, Magdalen iflands, and Labrador, fo long ;e ` Croix river to the Highlands ; along. the faid• Highlands which divide as the fame fhall remain unfettled ; but fo foon as the fame or either P� thofe rivers, that Empty themfelves into the river St. Lawrance, from of them fliall be fettled, it (hall not be lawful for the faid fifhermen to wefiernmoif ttlement without a previous agreement thole which fall into the Atlantic' Ocean, to the north- dry or cure fifh at fuch fe , .s head of Connecticut river ; thence down along the middle of that for that purpofe with the inhabitants, proprietors or pofielfors of the Fn. river, to the forty-fifth degree of north latitude ; from thence, by •a r.• ge ound I� ' ,id, line due weft on faid latitude, until, it ffrikes the river Iroquois or Cat- tlrticle the Fourthe middle of Paid river into Lake Ontario, l a. aquy ; thence along the shall meet with no law- ; It is agreed that the creditors on either fide, y throur,li the middle of Paid. Lake until it strikes 'the communication by • • ediinent to the recovery of the full value in fterling money, of water be that Lake and Lake Erie thence along the middle, of fol imp t, t Lake Erie, through the middle of Paid Lake all bona fide debts heretofore contracted. until stfaid nmunication arrives at the water communication between that Lake and drticle the Fath. f Lake Huron thence lion the middle o£ faid water coiiinaunication1• recommend it to the g It is agreed that the Congrefs (hall earner' y into the LakeHuron ; thencethroughthemiddleoffaidLaketothewater I,e iflators of the refpec'live State:: to provide for the reftitutiori of all ' communication between thatLakeandLake Superior• thencethroughLake g r, g g belon in efiates, rights and properties, which have been confifcated, Su erior,northwardof the ifles Royal and Phelipeaux,to theLongLake , to real Britifh fubjects ; and alfo of the efiates, rights and properties of ' 1lIIa ell 's arms � and a thencethroughthe middle offaidLon gLake andthewatercommunication erfons refident in districts in the pofleffion of his j y between it and the Lake of the Woods, to the faid Lake of the Woods , :And that $; th r of who have not borne arms again{t the faid United States. thence through the faid Lake to the most north-weftern point a eo ' ( g erfons of an other defers tion shall have free liberty to go to any and from thence on a due weft coutfe to the river Mifiifi n thence y thirteen ti pl q part or parts of any of the thirteen United States, and therein to re- and ` by a line to be drawn along the middle of the faid river Miffifippi, un. rriain twelve months un rnolefted in .tieir endeavours to obtain the ref.- • til it fhall interfecl: the northermoft art o£ the thirt firft degree of ' l r ; P • Y' g titution of fuch of their efiates, rights and properties, as . may have h� South b a line to be drawn due eaft from ' the deter- And that Con refs (hall alfo earneflly recommend +, t north latitude S been confifcated. A g ' minatio'n of the line laft mentioned, in the latitude of thirty-one de- to the fcveral States a reconfideration and revifion of all acts or laws a : grees north of the Equator, to the middle of the river Apalachicola or P p y y ' regarding the reinifes, fo as to render the faid law s or a..ls confiften�. \ Catahouclic : thence along the middle thereof to its function with g ;k the 1 ,5 , fIIIt� _y � 1 l !{!{ "r` I _ 1 I i 7� Vii. b A \\ , 7 t a ( `�S .' ,. -., ,.�1 � q'.',} y,,:. n•Y+Iii � v • v C. •."'!btv^ �v iu- c •..1 •�,; .a3..•, y . r R�i:i - � -,.jai o-: � ;� 1... - eft _...-tSlahWW1'�IVJttlMi'WV3uW!'.Liu:.t'^'i.r,\"'!'f•" +.1V/�6R+��.Ra4�riv1�'Ciist_. - .ate .. Y h ..:�W,A�:�9- � q�Y 7r""7 fi^ f �o } • r T ,R. E AT I E S• 477 I Y f=f rr�onths, or-fooner if poffible, to be computea from the ,t�•�,,: `l the £pace o treaty. In.witnefs whereof, we 4 i 6- �1 R E A T ILA S' day of the fignatu re of the prefent ttnderfi ne:I� tla�eir Min°iflers Plenipotentiary, have in their game and • • g ands the relent defini- -;c�nli+?ent, not only with juff.ice and equity, but with that fplrlt of in virtue of our full powers, fignedwith our h p cu>>ciliation which �>n the return of the blefiings of peace fhould uni- five treaty, and caufcd the feats of our arms to be fisted thereto. And' that Gongrefs £hall alfo earneflly recommend to vel-fal prevail. , thL f�veral States, that the'eftat.es, rights and properties of fuck ]a{f 41VE aY `Pat-�s, this tirt "ty cf uPptember, in the year of our Lora the rationed tater s .£hall be rei�ored to them ; they refunding to any onp- hot land feven bundred•and, eighty-three. I JOHN AY. +t price (where O A�AiVIS B. FRA�11r:LIN 1 J erfons \vho may be now in pofreflio:� , ..ie bona fide rice wh I�• tiARTLEY). J ' � �,. s. � n , has been given} which such perfions may have paid on purchafing ( . s•) (L, y•) (.,. s•) ( ) y r ,.; , ; vs _ .. } a„ y of the fait£ land, , : �, ur properties, lince the contiicatton. And l: it i; •d that all perfons who have any intere(h in confifcated land, t r : e+ ,. 61, er by debts marriagre fettlements, or otherwlfe, shall meet with no Iawful impediment in the profecution of their jufl:. rights. ,4rticle the Sixth. l 'That there fha11 be no future confifcations made, nor any profecu- 4 ' �1C`.iiCLS o�f a 'P�f12Y' concluded at` FOR T STANwix, on the tics s commenced againft any perfon or persons for, or by reafon of W . , th, part which he or they may have taken in the prefent war ; and t,�ety�y_feC0t1d cj�y f Q�ober, Otte thoufa�d /•even hundred an that no per>fon fhali, on that account, Puffer any future lofs or darn- Richard Butler, and Ar— , . �erfon liberty orproperty ; and that tho fe who eighty four, between Olivec• Yolcott, T age, either tri his j y y , ime of the ratificationur Lee Comm�ionerr 'lenipotentraryfrom the� NZT'EDSTATES f may be In confinement on lith charges, at the • immediately let at liber and the zn Conmfs a§embled, on the one par£, and the Sat:he►n� and War— cit the treaty in America, (hall be immed a y y, profecutlons fo commenced be difcontinued. Yiors a, the �3'�?�. A T I'o N Son th,e ether. ,Irtick the Seventh* n live peace to the SENEC.AS, �� "ilNIT$I'� '�"�'A.'T�9 0'f Ant�Rt..� �, ','here £hall be a firm and perpetual peace between his Britannic lVIWTAW �'�� ='ro ��A °d C� YJGASy and receive them into ; the fubae6ls of the one and. Majefl:y and the Paid States, and between • • • • a their protea ian upon t'tie torso ring conditions . �'• the citizens of the other, wherefore all hofiillties both by lea and lana rtkle� the Firft. fhall from henceforth ceafe ; All prifoners on both fides flhall be £et at t n f ix.hoftages.f ial� be immediately delivered to the Commifl'ioners by the liberty. And his Britannic Malefty (hall w ...h all con�enien� fpeed and � s, till without caufing any deflru&ion, or � carrying away any negroes or P the Paid mations, to remain in poffefl'ion of 'theUnited Stateenecas1111�0- withdraw all his armies, prifoners, white and black, which Frere taken by the fald Senecas, & other property. of the American inhabitants, ` hawks, Onondagas and Cayugas, or by any of them to the late war, hart Ifons and flees from the Paid United ,,tattes, and from every poft, from among the people of the United States, (hall be delivered up. piace' •and harbour within the fame ; leaving in all fortifications the a; '' + ) ,American artillery that may be therein ; and shall alfo orderand cauls Article the Second. y all archieves, records, deeds and papers, belonging to any of the faid The Oneida and Tufcarora nations shall be .fecured in the poifefi'ion ".!• `w States, or their citizens, which in the courfe of the war may have fat- of the lands on which they are fettled. len into the hands of his officers, to be forthwith reflored and deliver• Article the !bird. ed to the proper States and perfons to whore they belong r e drawn beginning at the mouth of a creek about four ArPicle the Eighth, Aline shall b g . g . i tales gad:of Nf atrg4 . all�d 0yonwayea; br John'fon's landing Place, ; a " l ' The navigation of the river MifliGppi, from its fource to the ocean, upon the . laky. named by. the Indians Ofwfour iYa'lee,.s eand ft ofus Ctherio car- '# v £shall for ever• remain free and open to the fubjes of great-Br frotn thence.foutherly i!a a direct-ion always and �t1'.e citizens of the United States. r in path 'between Erie and Ontario, to the mouth of Tehofe� flrticle the �1'ir�t1�. iroro por iuffalo Creek An Lake Erie ; thence fouth. to the north of itis Share of pennfylvania • thence weft to the end of,the In cafe it fhould fo happen that any place or territory belonging to y tihenke fouth along the weft boundary of the faid north boundary , (',rest-Britain or to the United States, should have been conquered f; h fa.d faid State, to the river Ohio; , the faid line frotnarfh®f mouth t of the arms of either from the other, before the arrival of the p - ; A �- owa ea to the Ohio, fhall';be the.�ve{iern boundary fional articles in America , it is agreed, that the fan�,o !'hall be restored y y T i d �, the fix: Nations, _ fo that the St.c ]dations ilial! and do .yield to the without difficulty, and without requiring any compenfatiot ' ' -United States, all claims to the country well of the falcl boundary,and a Article the Tenth. � s then { ' The folemn ratifications of the prefent treaty, expedited in good and due form, fhill be exchanged between the coiitrac'I;ngparties, in i �L the t � fi• f r r . .. :. .r "_ •. J t ..u :�. .v.w 0 ” 'r?'.,, ,, -^Vt yw ,..�pl�' .. -.. ' - ' ,, !"rr . !i'.�• p,� (per, �• . 9 t," ,,. .. ...SOW MM" . . , +tri. ?.... 'n.,... . .,. ,.. ;. :". ':P✓ • ;.:. •y. t e , ..M+., y'r$rv�':.::8:y:•:a u_.. ituW..4. 'c<RhINVp.- diY 'za.v'1 , 4-y.4cy x w ', .a' , .. v:' . . ., _ Su' .. :.C. 9 / , •.-':.{{�r< '},ry ..,� !^ .li., F'1�' . � �11. Ly'[�,] ..... .. r, v. :. ... . a:, ,.. . . .. ..,......r.ne.V.ra«;t .. ..: . .. ........, �u..,.. . T. ........ .4.".. ... .'_. Iv-: l�htitlf. ,. >;-. - s + , r I 1 I ; i ,ppp R E . A T I 47 $ TR- EA � IES. F. S. . 479 • • F .lv Y then they shall be fecured in the peaceful poffeftio'n" of the lands they' article the Firfit. inhabit eaft and northrof the fame, referving only: fix miles (quare Three chiefs, one from among the '��diandat; and two • from among ': r • 1 Commiflioners of the round the fort of Ofive o, to the United :States, for the fuppart of the the Delaware nations, fhall be delivered up`to t ie g fame. United Staves', to be by " ahem retained till allthe prifoners white and , Article the''Four* 1be s black taken by the faid `nations or any of them , fhall be reftored. Th; Commiffi,oners of the United States in confederation of the pre- article the Second. The faid Indian nations do acknowledge themfelves and all their fent circumstances of the Six Nations, and, in execution . of the humane . . P g ' g i. tribes :tube under' the prole ion of the United States, and of n�� other .' and liberal views of the United States, upon the, fi nin of the above d livered to the faid Six Nations for articles, will ander Dods to be e foverei n whatfoever•r ,• ; g their ufe and comfort* - Article the `Third. OLIVER WOLCarT, (L .S.) t 11r The. boundary line between the United States and the Wiandot and a ORAGHGUANEADAGEN, X (L.s.) Delaware nations, 'fliall begin at the mouth of the river Cayahoga, and ' RICHARD BUTLER (i..s, ) r . LEE L s, ; 'a mark. p Jaid river to the poi loge between that and the Tuf AU 1IILR , ( ) bis run thence u the h" o ONONGHSAWENGHTI, X (L.;.) carawas ` branch of Mufkingum ; then down the Paid branch to the ONOGWENI�AHONJI, (L.s.) ,Mark. forks at the crofting place above Fort Lawrance ; then 'c��ef}erly to the �rrark. t, her portage of t he Big Miami, which runs into the Ohio; at the nio�.zth of t his �' THAROAIDAW.�►GEN, (z.s} hich 'branch ;the fort . itood which was talcee� by the French in one 1 TOP. WIOHN :�,TOGON, D4. i..s ��tark.` - l:ui,dred auu hft two ; then along the faid portage ( ') thoufand fev en y- l p g murk. ^•r his Great Miami or ®me river, and down the tooth-ea{1 fide of the his K YENTTiOGH1�E; �C (T . � ) to ;tre , D L•�"' {'a:;ne to its mouth , th,rnce along the (Doth chore of the Lake Erie, tq OIIEAD.ARIG ' artark ` .s.) Ga '�.. .: nark' ],P m o(rx where ;4 Begun= a HTON (r. ,�t, �f i�;a�al _ a his, . WITNESSES--Sani. :Yo, .1i ee, Wm. " article the Fourtho " KENDARINDGONT k (L.s.) Macklay, Fras. 7ohl fon, Pennfylva. ;'he ,Tnited States allot all the lands contained �vitl:in the (aid lanes 1. Yxark. nia Commiff oners. , f�oeron�tll , ,� � � . , NX Alcxandet� .�ani Gell Sgm1.;,Kirkland' to e Wianciot an�1 Le aware nations, to li� � and to hunt on an to h Paving and refer-.ring ,,TAYAGONENDAGIGHTI) (L.s,)�Iifs' and `DeCln,; rSa1. Mont- fach of the Ottawa nation as nc;�v live thereon , r �ttark. y. , onier I)erich Lane Capt. ohtr for the eftablifhment of trading posts, fix miles fyuare at the mouth of L l�rf g Y: r P . 4 . . 112tairii or Orne. river, and the fame at the portage on that branch of ` � TEHONWAEAGHRIYAGI„k (Lns.) Mercer,Lieut: l� �a a.Penningtm,Lleuat. t .� t���• Miami which runs into the thio, and the fame on the Lake of niark. Mahlon Fnrd, Enfign. Hugh Peeblero isle ".� t. and alfa two iniles` f uare on her 5.andufke where the fort furir�erey ifccd, p q a *t, each fide'' of the lower rapids of Sanduske river, which oils an.. :._e 1 � O'IYADONENGI3TI, �1 (L.s.) lav e mask. lands annexed to them, fhall be to the ufe and under the government hisof the United, States DAGAHERI i'� (L.S.) article the Fifth= 1 ; mark. If an Y citizen of the United States, or ether perfon not being an In•• dean, fliall attempt to fettle on any #of the lands alloted to the Wiandot f — --. and Delaware nations in this treaty, except on the lands referved to ' r,�tP_ f„�h nelfnn t , the united States in the nrer�di� r _ fhall forfeit the ( • _ - of the United States, and the Indians may punifli him as r P. R'IICL�;S of a �'RL�'.�;2 '' concluded at FORT MJNr Tosl3, , she' they please, ,4rticle the Sixth, twenty first day ofunuary, one thoufayad �e��en hundred a�td eight: _ _ , a ' t' -f 22e, between the COMM . 55IUNERs PLEIVIFOT'EN7CIAR 'Y o the T Ye IndianS•who fign this treaty , as well in 1�elialf oi'• all their tribes UNI T E D ST A T E s o flnterica o the orae art ttnd 'the SAC EMs as,of filiemfelv�s,, de acknowledge the lands ea{I, (Doth and weft of the •, fo far as the faid Indians formerly *, andWARRIORS, itheWIANDOT; DELAWA ' i✓,` �:HIPPAWA ]toes e cribedin the third aicicle, vv I`1ATi� tvs o th ” other clraiPjie� ,he fame, to belang to the United States ; and none or their diad C T T A A f e tribes ' ihall refume to fettle upon the Paine, or any part of it. �r rVIIIE Commiffioners•Plenipotentiary of the UN 1. TEb S'CAtEs in Can'. Article the Scventh= g;refs affembled, give peace to the WI�rrpo7•, D LAwAR , CMP: �° ' troit' with a'di{fri beginning at the mouth of the river j ; • • • 1'lae Foft of De , I� PAcvA and O r rAwA nations of Indians, on the following conditions . XZofine, on the weft cod of I.al�e Erie, and running weft fix miles up 1. Tuft the fouthern bank of the faid river thence northerly and always fix ndles t 1 r xA f iD 1 t c • jjj i r � n . .,;1$ 'r, w•„ ., nlot •Aw;, .. 1♦ 1 11 r P• � lkr: :..:�::2. `' �:'.:lfd, 1iw4a�' '�.�. :�1.'�',.Dc7:t44kM�':.►A�GrYE'M2e.J'7711� - .,. ! r , n p „r ...� n•. 1.\. Kms . . ...,. .+xtt• .. t .„y r f +. •�iA. ` t r , r r r pr w c. , 1y .. .C� 1•I't x ; u S, 481 E A <� , n between his 111:zjc�Jty tlae 1 '^ •.�:o T ;R :� . A _T I .E S.. � � T' r of I �� ���� �d caM� � �.cF �< 1zIC �. . r y tl�'. T .�� 1� � uSS { A) allid the �. f KITED STATES 1 � ,SYr1T N G G� 1 .' Iniies weft of the 4lrait till it ilrikes the Lake St. Clair 'ihall be alfo re. the KIN{x ni I'izLSSI A, and the UNITED �T ,1TLs of A� ; rA ' IS Ma (;{lv served w clre iQle xie of the United States. I to fix, i.► a �ermanetit and equitable manner, - < defirin� r 1 } article the Eightj. �I�:R I c �x Wet'ved in the in �er„ourfe and comnrclnd thelUn ed In the. fame manner td2e, o!t of Nlichrillimach' nac wi ll its de en- the : ales to bec'live countries, his Male Y A l e{}abliilr between their ref e 1" ' dencies ^anc twelve wiles, f ware about the fame ih•all be refervi;d ool . P p brained than y a Stat. S have fudged that the fain ._.nd cannot be better o } the uIe of the United States. ;erfed equality and rccipracity for the bails of their Article the A'rntb. taping the r110h 1 pruiria has nanrin�tted and a ► eenient Kin of If an Indian or Indians. fhall commit ra6be'r ` or. murder, on anyg ' <j1P , y Y �Vitli this view his Nlajef,Y '` g :citizen cif -the: :United States the: tribe to: which fueh. ofianders may be- � y� < ' Y as his 1 lenipaterltiar the baron I� rederick ��J allium e �} and envo eltraor inary , long, fhall be bound to deliver thein up at the neare:fl..pofl, ro be. pun- cont�ituted y - his rI,j cc,untelior ofemba, ay, . . Th llenleler, I ll ,fi jitineffes the States General of the United Nether t(hed according to the ordinances if th United States. •with their 11 givcn full powers Eu �1.rtirle the Tenth* part, The Comrrlifionerrrs of the United States in urfuance of the. hun3a`n lands, and the iJnited State�jl�c ��� r'�y�iniilers Plenipotentiary for ongrefs upon this treaty's s bein T ned, will. , di Lf Dire; .ate g and liberal. vii«s of C p • y' b fig; John Adanis, heretofc, e a delegate in Can refs from the tate ne ociatin p ne&. goods to be, diflributed air�on the different C•ril�e 0 their �Ife aucl g a t .sacand Chief Ju{lice of the fame, and now•e inifle�raP car Cohort. of iVtaifachufe * , � - • i otentiary of the Urcited States with hr.tia�r1attheGaurtotVerfai►les, SEPZI? JTE JATICL �. nP • . .,• ;q , s Iatehlin , erPleni ore Y Ielelamxnd or Li t Ben am1nTrank,in, p Itis agreed that, the- Delaware ch.i,,fi, eu enant Co p in Gongrefs from the clanothei of their Mini{lers Pient otentiar for ne ;c�ciating a pea 9 loner Henry, He,r�gue Pu,flaees or care. Ii :Cat; 'icocalind or Captain and Thomas Jefferfon, heretofore a delegatei the hatchet for the Unii+ed States and Inia and Governor of the laid State, and now Niiniflcr ViTliite Lyes, who tools up • ' their ' State of Virg � < families, hall_ be received into the Delaware nation fiv the 'ar of theUnitedStates at• tlie Court hi� l�laftiChri Ian1� a� ' . ' plenipotenti Y •' , lens otentiaries, after having errhanged their Y P p have concluded fettled and fame fituation and rank as before the war, and en ,n their dtio or• which ref ecli� e P p , tions of the lands givers to the Wiando t and Delaware natione ;r •h=- felly, - � ...� .., .,,,, and on mature oelzberation, full overs, treaty, as, tully as if they had not taken part with Americas or a any fi ned the follow111g articles. other perfoil• ,or, peribas In the fald nations. g . •article the rirft. GEO. C. , RI%, La,) hic firm inviolahle and univerfal peace and fincere There {hall be a ' . his heirs, fuccefl"ors RICHARD: BUTLER) ( .s<); GINGE.�v'lil'ANNQ; J Y g States tr } . .; between his IVIa el} the Iain of Pru ia,- ARZ'IUR L'EE, (a.,s<;) rnarrk::. : frtend ?IP p cls on the one art, and, the United �uf'eran oAmerica,laces, an his: and.fubJe, r , or► the cth.,. , �y_thout exceptiol'� o P �, t" ► ,.T c their citizens, d 1)AITTN HQJA'I', .,��,•S< , ,r,Urxa.�rUGu� (t�..8� rnrk Article the Secon ,.. Ai his as of his Ma�eii.y the King of Pruilia may frequent all the . his l,he fable and refide and R HAM U � L.S. ICN L . ` untries of the United States of America, rcl17 mantifacgilrGs and mercha....•�e A . ABRAHAM x xN, � � �. AwASS-��� :� ��.5:}� .s coals and co 1�tcrr'k�; murk: a trade there in all for of produce, Isis within the Paid United States no other o ions are orutfhall his and 11ia11 pay ( ) s ai es or fees rwhatfoever than the nro0l all°he right.;, privileges and aT'TEIKEXtI, urs. SAV�N • R 4 �L. , 1i mark. mark.' : ' „ , c obis ed tc" pay ; and they shall enjoy his be g which the mofl favoured na- L k- + :. his • exein bans Yn navigation and commerce, alh en'o ; fubmitting themfelves never thelefs to the MBOCAN H 0149 (�1MCOQUTA� Ys.,�, tion does or y . es there efl:abli{Iied and to which are fubinitted the cats. � } r nrar�r. mark. laws and ufag d States, and the citizens and fubjec'ls of the moil fa,, his WALEN•DIGHTUN k, (Loss tens o£ the nate iITNESSfiS�•S'a711ue1 . Atlee, Fran- ed dations. l mdrk. ) tis Yohnfrin; ` Pennn ylvania- Comm vc'ur Article the `Third. a p the United States of America may r,y his miffioriers. :Xle sander rCa��r�bt 1. , In like manner this; citizens o he coags and countries of his Majey the Ding of Pruffia, TALA 'O E, l ( .s.), �Yofeph Ratnrer; Lieut Cd�;'`Cornrt'. 11 countries of produce, tnanufa ares and . nlarlr. Alexander' Ltowt' Yofpph 1Vic1�d- frequent all t t °. his las- Inter 'r< L, Brad rd: Ceor e and refide and trade .here in p t • 1� .fo g " < - ze and shall pay in . the dominions of his ford �'laJeRotl other AVINGENUlb�, (L.s.}, Slaughter, Van Swearingen. Yohn n�erc,lrandt , Y 11 i r mark. Boggs, ,Cr, E uai AQ* Luckeat, IJfS. 1 i-ACELANT, �(L,S,) mark, TkEATY • E y Y� q #r•. 1 � , ,.;. ♦ ♦ : Ira•I,t r ;! : _,,,, 1 ...J. F _ ♦ ^d a f �., . k,,,y.. ... .' 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TREATIES. 483 s other or greater duties, charges or fees whatfoever, than the nioft fad •caufe to be reftored to the right owners; their VC, *CIS and e{fe s which . • n. r f� J; ; x{ voured nation is or !hall be obliged to pay ; and they (hall enjoy all fliall be to wn from thein within the extcrut of th..ii :aid juriidic't:oT1 the rights, privileges and exemptions in 'navigation and, commerce Article the L,igbth; ch the moft favoured nation does or (hall enjoy ; fubmitting them. The veflels of the fubjecls or citizens of either party, coming on any (elves tieverthelefs to the laws and ufa�ges there, eftablifhed, ' and to coaft beton *ing to the other, but not walling to enter into pc�rt,ui being entered into ort, and not willing to unload their cargoes or 'break which �are'�iubmitted the fuuje&s of ' his Majefty the Krng of I raffia, and p =� the fabjee"ts and citizens of the molt favoured nationse bulk, fhall have liberty to depart • and to purine their voyage �ti�:thous tlrtict� the Fourth. inoleftation and without being obliged to render account of their car- ;ro, or to pay any duties, charges or fees whatfoever, except tlioi'e efta- °' . More efpedally, each party fllall 'have a right to carry their o�vn pr-o h� t'l1eft l�,r �,AMMM o.,r�.-�a - - -��� ��a r� „p,•r�; ��*"� � �� * • • __ _i�� � v. v•A�i - �J..Vi �.1.1 �lil LU (JVi L, "AS ti G►t/ lV it aw a�.0 a.V �l.V 11�41����L� duce, manufactures and rnerchanaize; in their.own or any other �effel ; nanc.e of the pori. itf'elf, car t,f •other eftablifhrnents for the fafety and <` -to any pants of the dominion- of' th., other, where it (hall be lawful for convenience :cif navigators, which duties, charges and fees ffiall be the all the fuvjec' s or citizens of that othor;. freely to piirchafe them ; and . 'aine, and( (hall. be paid on the fame foaling as in the cafe of fubjects or thence to take the produce, manufaCtures and merchandize' of the other,, citizens of the Country where they are eftablifhedo which all the' fail citizens or fubjects (hail in like manner be ft'ee to ; .f1"rti�le the Alinth• fill them, paying: in both cafes Each `duties, charges .and fees only, as Vll hen; ar.y. vefel of cither party fhall be wreciced, foundered or other• are or shalt be paid by- ,the =moi' favoured nation. i`deverthelefs, the rife, dais ed on Mie caafts, or �i�ithin the dominion of the other, their lj Kiri of I'i tt{lia and the t7n ted Mates,. and each- of them, , refers e to , ' ' g. •pr`} ' ° t' (hall receive as well for themfelves as for - ' . ' refpecTil►e. iubjects of citizens, l : thernfclves the right; where any natiari ieitrains, the tranfporr.,atiou , Qf their veilels :anl e&cls; the fame affiftance which would be due to lige t � merchandlze to the vefi'el, of, fhe:country of. which it ass the growth or inhabitants of. the country where the damage happens, and (hall pay manufacture, to 'eftabl•ifli a ainff fuch, .nation, rdta1•iatin re ulations ; ' _ g . _ g . the fame char es and dies onl as the faid inhabitants would be (abject ; ` .and alfa: 66 right -to prohibit, in- thein refpective -countries,' the importa- o pay in alike cafe : A:nd`if die operations of repair shall require that '4G a` tion and exportation ' of - all -inercliandize whatfoever, when reasons of .the whole or any part of their cargo be unladed,- they fhall pay no du_ ,Rate {hall reciuite ,_ it. In this cafe the fubjes or citizens of either. of ties, charges or fees on the part which -they fhall relade and carry away. the contracting parties fhal�l not�import or export the, merchandise pro., • The.ancie.nt and barbarous . right to wrecks of t1.e fea (hall be entirely hitbited by the other ; but if one of the contracting.parties .permits;any abolif ed, with resile to the fubjeEts or citizens of the two contracting other nation to import or -export the fame nierchandize, the citizens or parties. `ful�•cdz of the other, (hall immediat' l en'o the fame liberty. '• l 9 ,Y J Y Y article the `Ientho y p n tiele the ..�'iirlb. Tke citizens or ftibjec S of each part (hall have ow�r to • dif ol.fe.of. their erfonal goods, within the jurifdiction of the other, ; ' The 'merchants mini' ander: of .,Veffels or other -fubjeElts .or citizens P P J, of eitlxwr party, fha�l riat.'Wl��iin the_nnrtcnr if *c �if th•a •nrhar by tc�itament: donation Or otherwife ; grad Chert representatives, v v- wr v %0%"' i . - r J J i P; • = nein fub efts or , .citiZen.s of the other party, fh:a.l fucceed to be forced to unload any fort of m•erchandize into any other vefrels;;rnor , g J f ��; ,z to receive them into their own, nor. to wait for their being loaded Ion- their Paid erfonal goods whether ..y tel}amens of ahinf roto, arid: may take poffehion � thereof, either by thetnfelves or by r than they pleafe. Y , ,< others acting for;them_, and difpefe of the fame at their will, paying Artielq the. Sixth. Much dues only as the inhabitants of the co�intry wherein the fail goods y 'ha< lige vefl'els of either alt !'loadin vvith� - 4 p • y g •n the parts or jurifdic are, (hall be fubjec� to pay, in life cafes. A,nd in cafe of the abferce of tion cif the other, m'ay not be iufelefslkr harraffe&or detained, it is agreed the representatives, fuch care-. (hall be taken of the laid goods, and for � that all-exarhinations of goods required by the.laws;. fhall be, ,made be. f'o long a time a.s wouldbe' taken of the goods of a native in like cafe, 4Jt' than there (hall be no exa- And f r may take meafiares for receivin thein. . i fore eliey, are laden on board the�veffel,-acid until the lawful. owne y g . 1, niiiaatic�n after ; nor fh;:11' the '�vefelf be feai•chedat any bine, .unlefs -ar= queilion (hall arife artaung feveral cla4naants, to svhicli of them the Paid r `t ticles �fhalf have been lac e' ri,th,ereiii. clasiddHne1�y .and;ill�egall;y, in, A hick goods belong the faiYre ilZall be decided finally by file laws and judges cafe the eri'on b whofe order :t:'rre iwv re'carried �n;board • or who car- • And where on the death of p y y of the land•wherein ;the fail goods are. ried them without order, (hall be liable to the laws of the land,in which any per holding real :elute within the territories of the one Darty, he is but no pines• erfor� fhall �be molefted nor jnall an other pods ' fit ,h real eftate would by the laws of the land defcend on a citize or 9 p y Y goods., . r Clot the veffel be feized or detai.ned .for that caufe. . �u>jjec' of the other, were, he ,not di'l'qualified by alienage, fuch fubjecq: 7 r, �Qrticlethe Se7, rath. , - gall be allowed a reafonable time to fell the fame, and to withdraw the F' Each art (hall erydeavotir b ' alt the means3in •_their power ower iso' ro- proceeds without molestation,-and ebernpt from all.ri ;hts of detracian s : -P . Y '. Y . , P , ? . . P on Ch•e art of the government of the refpective slates. :'! ;.t this gill- 1 tert afid' defend, all veffeN and 'othe-i. effects belon,gii g!to-the 'citi'zens or cleIfltal_p of derogate in any nianr er 'from the force of the laws already fiibjec`ts of the other, which fhall be within, the extent of their jurifdic. r ttion b fea or land • and shall ufe all their efforts to recover, and publiilaed or hereafter to he .pubHfhed, ny his Majefty the King of Prui� Y Y ' fig, to prevent the emigration of his fubjec'ts. Article caafe ,3 't ' aI s:. r i 1' J4 •k _ r ' qy y ! -( '. . : _-.:.-_�..--._. ..'. _, ..:'�'... ' > •-•_ ':y, �• i .,+, .._ jjn� • , ,V: .. x.. •{w *w}1yt�":'�'NE:s,�4l:C1C';Cd.Y?b+r.u�.;f�lVo-.Y .a .r Yi.•� • J : .�' . .. r•... . i.. Wr...r.. .. ......,.r, .{ .. _.... ..:.,.. ,.-:.rr.. 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So ��IIL E � T E t 4 4 M Article the ,Eleventh. h,urthei, of the veffel, as alto the name and dwelling of the ma er, i fcience antled d of worfhip, is granted to • > _ f con which aff ort (hall. be made out in good and due f afion 1ha11 reqbe uire) f , "i'he mc�l? et fc,� ft eed.�rti o • p ttib' ;;c}s of either party, within the jurifdic�ion of the P • . > n ties parties whenever occ cl b• C,onve«tions bets ee � the citizens or } ' ' tion in that t efpec"l, for any caufe e renewed as often as the veffel iliall return into' port ; and {ha'!1 uY` withc;ut being liable to mol °shall b other, .7 r Moreover when the be exhibited, whenfoever rey,uired, as �vcll in the open fea as in port. <�t:hc r than ate'. infult on the religion o► others. y the Paid veffel 5e under cunvoy of one or more veilels of was, fib ec`ts ot• citizens of thre one party, shall die within the jurifdic�ic�n o But if to the neutral party, the fim le declaration of the officer tom- 1 , Unit r their. bodies Miall be buried in the ufual burying grounds, or belonging Haat the Paid veffel belongs to the party of which Ll•r tecled from violation c,tlzer decent and fuitahle places, and (hall be pro tmanding .the. ,cohvoy , hall be confidered as efl:ablifhing the fart, and fliall relieve beth t; o diiurbance. lie is,: l i ' the `�'wsl th, parties front the trouble of further examination. t .l /irticc f •article the Ftfteeratb. t , • wed in war wit any If one of the contracting Patties fllould be engag 4 and commerce of the fubjeas or ci- And to prevent entirely all diforder and violence in fiacli cafes, it is other pn%ver, the free intercourfe t r neuter with the belligerent powers, fliall ' f}i ulated,�that: wlien the veffels of the neutral paroy, lasof the N� tizens of the party remaining pprivates `, t ru ted. On the contrary, in that cafe a> in full peace, the ' convoy, flialltbe .'met by any veffel of war, public riot be inter the facie veffel of war fhall not approach within cannon Phot Pis of the neutral party may navigate freely to and from kin portsotherc►tfier party, ' veil... t arties free veflels ma g of the fated neutral veffel, nor .fend more than two or three men And ' 1 and on the cm' of ills belli0eien p ' uch that all things fliall be adjudged free which fliall be.on boat onboard the faint, to examine her iea•let�ei s or , p..► p 4 goods, infotti eutral art �, although fuck things' n all erfons belonging to any veffel of war, pubwho ffiall lic or prvefl'els or effects ` board any veffel belonging to the party, p ; ' and the fame freedom {hall be C.M. molefl: or injtire, .isi any manner whatever, rhe people, , , belong to an enemy �f the other ; who flia,ll b� cin. board a free veffel, although they of the other party,. il�all' be'refponfible in their perfons arid'property o ' tended to perfons w the be foldiers in aftual t unlefs d,na es and �intereft, fuflic `ient fecurity , for which fhailm 'fven one dY all #: lMI hould be enemies to the other pal y, Y d g . • h enem commanders of, private; armed veffels .bei`ore they are co service of fuc y flrticle the Sixteerithe al Article the 1 hirteenth@ of each of the contraing fame cafe of ane or-tile contracting parties being engaged It is a reed that the 1'ulije� s of citizet;� ' • r II �'} • ffiall not be liable to any einbarg6 or . ; And in the ' . parties,rthetr veffels and effc� s, . . in war with any other power, all the uifficulties and mi- -n- detention can the part of tfiP other, for any militarye peclition, or other e heretofore " dt°rifandings that ufually anile r�fr�e�ing the mei•chandiz unition and military f}ores of public or private purpofe whatfoever. And in all cafes of feizure, dew as `arms; ami �' p t r ' c''-tiled contraband,, tenfion dr ai�refl Ifor debts contra6led or ,. offen•ces , committed by ac}y every Find no; fuck"articles carried ir, the veffels, or by thrb�eal� be ti 9 . ' the iihh r fub'e . of the one part *, within the �uriNdiffiion of the others ::� citizens of or►e of.'t1_ie parties t� , the" enemies of the o , citizen o l �d by order and "authority of �� ,. ,$ 1 the fame fhail 'be.made and profecut�, , 1,} deemed contraband; fc� as. to induce confifcation, or c Il be l vaful b fop only, and aceotding" to ;the;regular courfe of Proceedings ulual in facia o y, 15 hdeverthelefs it sha # s` x •t. tO individua . . ft property y , ` , em for fuch length of tirn-c as 'cafes. i �7cis of pro . ei IY' ! h. veflels, and nrtides,'and '; o, dr~tatn them to prevent the, inconvenience or a- Art' the Seventeenth)' the captors may, think neceffary, tr thei"r roceeding, :Paying. however area- V,, 'Hilt en from p If any veffel or effe&s of the neutral power be taken by an enema of inito, that cuc� y A on for the'lc>`fs`,fucll arreff shall occafion to the I'ro- he 'other orb a irate and retaken by that othei•,they.ihall be brotighC a . t finable comp nfatr . lowed tc 'ufe in rile fervid: of the � � y P e cuflod� of ` And it :fhall further`be al into :fotneport of one of the parties, 'anci: delivered into th �' hrictc3rs . . . 'x ca cur; the �vhc�le or'any.'part of 'the nriilitary.i�ares fo detained;paying the officers,of that port, in order to be,reffored entire to the true pro- P, a to be :afce`rtained by: the current the owners the fu ll value of the fame, rietor-as f'ovn- as due proof.. fhall be ;made concerning the property ice at 'the lace of" its deflination. But in the cafe fuppofedafei of .-thereof. . s r l fcr articles heretofore deemed contraband, if the !el ic,ppe� �frticle tfoe Eigf�teen#h. 1 iZo ed «rill deliver out the goods fuppofed to be of contra- the yells pp . fliall be admitted- to do it, and the veffel 4hall not, in If the citizens or fubjeEts of either Party, in danger froth 'tempus, Uand Halal's; ahs , carried into any port; nor further detained, but (hall be rit'attes, enemies or ntlrer 'accident, iliall take refuge with their yells s or that cafe, be effe�s,�withi'ii the harbciurs or �jurifdi�ion of the other, they Thal . '; e f aIcved to ps o' ce' ed on her voyage A f �' teenth. received, rotec"led and treated with humanity and kindnei's, and fliall, Article the our able rices, with all refresh- • ' engag in war be permitted to fur thesnfelves, at reafor. P n e h6lth s And m the : fame, cafe where onr - of the karttes ,ice e g b t ve els of the neutral par may rea• _ments,, provinons and other thins neceffary for their u eta c , vrttli another power, that.t,.te rovided with and accommodation, ad for the repair of their vel els, F l certainly, l�:ciown 'it i� agreed, that they Ball be p Z : ,,article feaiilyletters or paffports, which hall exprefs the narle, 'the property and ` burthen t l a TT 5 r�^ 5 sy r , t , Wit- qrfey. Vill v� •Y. a\. .,: .....- n...,..:,mx.• , n:wwao+P•v.. ...5 ,aJ9,..d. _ "`^>B.A � °4�'0. ��xh r,� 01W r. r "Fifa , '\ \.._:f.xCnedf.. +�' 1. ... �. , . ,. 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I . ,/, , �I v'[� I� I I; I I-I , I -II 1 .1�I.,.I - I - .; .I I . . � : r I Ak �,N,��Z 'T t* It-A �'11� L 0M, All It A q 4, '44 T_( �Al" �W e fl .47 3� _M1 Ki 1, -11 . 1. - �: I K, I -I I 'N i,- _j;I "A I j III, ..�2 -1 1_1.�101'_ '101 , V; I,t1'. v r t N, I' L I INtAp I T, Ily IT77,vim 411-1>1_� i 1 ti { v* y.y[ •y .$ TIF ;., E I>�o R �j �j 487 pig 486 Article the Nineteenth. gality (hall have been decided according to the laws and a A. uaatauiao v.a. the States to which- the ca tor 'belon rs but b the udicatures of the The veff6�s ' of war, public and private, of both parties, shall carry P Y J freely, wlierefoa�er they pleafe, the vefl^els and ' efrec`ts taken fit' in their place into, whichthe prize (hall have been conducted. ,t ' enemies, withoait being obliged to pay any diYt'ies, charges or fees to V• -c,fiicers of admiralt , of the cuhoms, or any others, nor (hall P cls It (hall be free to each party to .make fuch regulations oas they fl�abll F y ud e neceffar foi iz3e conduct of their refpc6tive e e s f war, p prizes be arref}ed fearched �,,r put under legal procefs, when they come j g Y to and enter, the ports of the other parry; `but may freely be carried out lac and `T)Ik'vate, relative. to the veffels which they ihall take and carry x reffed in their corn.- irit� the ports of the t��✓fl parEies.r ag;�in at any, time- by their, captors to the, places e p ml{fions, which the commanding office -' of fuch velrels fhall be obliged Artick The zuenty feconc�. to Phew. Rutno veffel which (hall have made, pri.zes on the ful)3'eas of" hrs : 'flian I`�Ia•ell the Kin ' of France; fha11 have: a right 'of afyium `� Where the Parties flxall hu�te a common enern�y, or (hall both be nein Moft 'Chis y g tial :the veffels, of war of• each fhall Ripon all occafions take t�rcier their , al in the ports o>� havens of the faid United States ; and-i' any fuch be ' ,Y r oteion the �T:eiiells of ,tlZe other vc�inc• the fame co�trfe, and fliall de. 1 •� • d . i1 t�' 1 £o •ced the'rt';n by .tempe.ft or dangers Of',the tea, they (hall be obliged r, p �' •, r, feud ;fuch �rf1e1 L as ..orig as they. held the fame courfe, agarn� all force to depart as "loon as poffible according ding to the- tenor of the treaties eY ilin' bettween h is Paid 1Vioft CChrif}ian lajey aqc�, the faid ,L�nitedStates F and a►olerice, in tlte , tamp mariner as they oulyt to protea and defend ve> •es belonging r to the art of which the are° r g b P Y' Y �.l Article the Tweniieth: 1 -third. Article the Vwenty 1\10 citizen or fubje of either, of the contradin a.rties 'ihall take • g parties d �f .vat fhould arife between the two contracting parties, the n�er- n from an order with which the other . rnay be at way , any cnnzmiflioh t claair;ts of either county then 'rel"rding in the other fiiall be allowed } ,p. or letter of rrarue for arming, any ve�rel to as as 'a rivateer a airiif y to remain nine months to collet their debts and fettle -heir affairs; and P the other, on pain of, being .punifhed as a pirate,• icor Ifhall either party' ` hire lend:or ive an 1 . 1art of their naval or i ;ilitary force to the ' eneW rn,ay� depart freely, carrj�ing 'of£ all their effects, without moleflation or 1 , g Y P.. t . , hindrance . rAno alt women and children , fcholars of every faculty, m y of the other, to aid thein ofl"enfE.ve � or defeiafivel againfl~'that other. ° �' y b cultivators of the earth; arttzans, rnanufadures -and fifherrnen ung Article the Ewen • r o � armed'and inhabiting unfortified t�,wns, villages or places; and in gem „ .y g } If the t,�yo eonttrac'lin; � arties ,fllould 'tie engaged in mar again a neral all others �Whofe 6ccupations, are for the cornrr�an fubfiflence and y g P artkrn-d fhall be allowed to Continue their r•efpec�ive em- r, y $' common. enetnny; tl e fvJlo.wing,points shall .be obferved between themo benefit of m: �. plpyinents, `and:(hall nat be m'olef ed in their perfons, riot shall their :u hc7ufes or 'go6d� b-e �burnt'�, or otlierwife deflroyed, nor their fields waft If a veffel of" one'o'f the parties retaken by a privateer of the othea•9 „` cf , e ' ' thy, ,! h�: ,armed° force of the enemy, into whofe power, by the wall not have been in poei`ti'of� ' of the enemy mare than twenty- events ©f vi�arthey may -happen to fall ; but if any thing is neceary ft�ur hoiii•s, 'If ie fh'all `be 're{f red ' to the f'rfl owner 'f®r � one third f r • , . ' but ' f11e ibiall have' been more to be taken from tfiern" 'for 'the use of fuch . armed force, the fame (hall `' of the value .of� the veffel and cargo , be paid for at a reafonable pr:icn. And all merchant an trading than twenty-four hours in poffeffion of the enemy, l, fhe (hall beon # k; g veffels,' employed in exchanging . . the products of different placea, wLoll}► to the recaptor• ., and thereby rendering. the neceffaries, conveniencies and comforts of human life more � eafy; to be obtained, and more general, shall be alp If in the fa m'e cafe the tees tune lvereb a . uh'lic yeffe't cif cvar of the lo«recl; , to; paf, free and unmolefled ; and neither of the- ccmtraing ` 't oxo ' art ; re itution"�Jffi I l�pmade -to' tl►e o�pner tot• one th rtiethlpart powers rih'all grant;nr itfue any cori mi(iion to any private armed vci . bels,: ertipowei.rng. them .to take or deflriiy fuch trading veffels or antero 1 . of" the' val"ue of the vef e'l and cargo; rf` the fha:ll' nat have been in poC- : . fecin of the enemy' iiore than '"twenty-four• hours, and cine, tenth .o£ rupt fuch commerce. . j, Article .he Twenty f ourth. the faid value where flee (hall have been longer, vt hic�. funis fhall be dif, tributcc? in gratuities to the recaptors. And to prevent the deflruclion of prifon.ers of war,by fending them ' HLinto dif}ant and inclement countries,or by crowding them into clofeand noxious places , the two contracting parties .folemnly pledge themfelves 'he reflitution in the cafes aforefaid, il�all_be after due' proof of pro•i ° ii I h tees tors are-rntrtle . to each other, atsd to the' world , that they will n©t adopt any fu ch t; : petty; anditiretytven fr�r the' part to wl c t .e p , „ . , pi•ai�e ; that neither will fend the prifoners whom they rnay, take IVB trona 'the other into the Eaft-Indias, or any other parts of Afia or A. P P' Erica, but that they (hall be placed in fore part of their dominions in t. ! The yeifels of war, t�6lwc. and rivate oE' the two 'parties, fli'all be re� ... 1 r, • - cinrocatl aclintt eclV uPrth >theti• razes iAt'o the: re �ec'ftvp o�rts of each , Europe or America, in'wlrolefoa::v fituatrons ; that they call not be the fatd prizes ilaall not be drfcharged aiot fGld there ' until tieair le- lcorifined In aungeons, pr.ifon-ships, nor pistons, nor be put into irons, ' nor lZottnd. , n �. ot'herwfe re{lrained in zhe ufe of their limbs ; that gallity . .. , r th i Y i t t � , ,�f n 5 r }ti t: jti, 1`{ _ lr r . 1 A r 1 M A , • � �:�. ; ,� 1 ...,....... . .....r'.I..'.J.. :...'.- ..vitt . .r: �,.,V.w..-un..: y ,i�,�� ,� L , :�.. .I,� {'' ,1 I''. �:'.a:��y ..,�, :. ... 1^_ , r-.. n.-1il .� ....✓.Y4..�..., ...r11 �....•y ,�6^'.. } _�...r/� .) .ft ^. 'r.t`i�. r� '� . AI E ..., , d. •(: t , V .r. 1 .. ,. Are .r .. +lC, i,4`L''N a vyv ., .i» .:+ ,. . 1 .. :.6. .. 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Power they are for 'Ie.t - o� n E , � claliV fl!!'ni{{.ed 'oy thepatty in whole power they are, with as many its fignature. ;•ati()ns acid of the fame articles and quality as are•allowed by there, either yin l�:i!td or }�y comir!utatic>n , to officers of equal rank in their, - IN teflrnlory whereof, the I'lenipotentis;rses before mentioned, ha��z hereto - 1 titers (hall i.�P daily furnithed b them with fetch fubfcribed their names, and maxed their feats, at the places of their re- o7 A n army , and all o Y . • �� - yap, ,-, ration as they allow to a common f0lclter rn their own fervice ; the va- heclive t F�,�.lence, and at th dates expre§e under their f tiernl fg)1�. - 1�!e whereof (hall be paid by the other patty on a mutual adjui�tnent •of' � .tures. acc„untsfor the fubfiftence of prifoners at the clofe of the war , and F. G. de `I' IUf.f: MEIER, (z.ts.) JOEIN AI)AiY1S, _ (L•sr) rhe fid accounts f°.gall not be t:tingled with,or feC off aainff an others, la Haye�e io, Septenlbre, r7S ,• Lond�.n_ , 1.ugufl ,i, r j85. nor the balances due on theta, be withlaCid as a fatrsfac'lion or re rifal ' or lot• an other carafe, real or pretended, what.* B. FRANKi.II`d �t .s. ) TH. JEFFERSON. `L .s.� for any other article, y .Parts, all 28 z 8 . ever - that each party fhall be allowed to keep a corrrhbflary of prifon� 'afay, �ulv 9, 17gS• ' y �a 7 5 ! ers of their own appointment, with every feparate cantonment of prif- S; oners in nffefI'ion of the other; which commiflary thall fee the prifon- ers as often as hepleafes, (hall be allowed to receive and difl�ribute what- .A«...._. ever comfoacts may be fent to thein by their friends, and fhall be free to ` make his re ports in open letters to thofe who employ him but if any t' I p 1 f a e from the, officer {bell break. h_s parole, or any other prafoner Thal e c p limits of his cantonment, after they fliall .have been defignated to h=m tush individual officer or other prifoner:, {hall forfeit fo much of toy i benefit of this article as provides for his ettlargernent. on parole or"cath- ,�I �IC�ES o a ° RE1�`I•Y� concluded Q + l tonment. And it is declared that neither the pretence that war dif t l�'oP �vrLz; on ale ��o�. f , G fol ves ail treaties, nor any other whatever, (hall be confidered as an• ;wee, between enjamin Hawkins, Andrew -Pickens, 3ofeph Mar. nulling or fufpending this and the next preceding article . ; but on ,the' tin and I,aohlen 1V1'lnfioila, Cornm j§ionert Plenipotentiarry of the ectfcl-� aorta for which they are pro- UNIT' D STATES of,P mE R i �; A, of tlje one part, aad the Head. contrary, that the {fate ,of war is pr, 3 �fidQd; and during N,,%,hich they are to be arecl,t obferved as the rnofi; Men anti Warriors of all the CHEROKEES efth* ctl�ero flick nowledcred articles in the Jaw of nature or nations.' _ rtrcle the Twenty J`fZl1. HE ConitnifYioners 1G111�JULCiillcilr v,c iiia �IIv"f' '�D S`!'A'Y'ES In COn- " ' grefs affcmbled, give peace to all the CHEROicEEs, and receive `I'I�e two cc,ntra ting ,parties gra them other the liberty of having p : them into the favour and proteaion of the United States of America, r �:�ch in the ports of the other conflls, vice-confuls, a nts and corn. g ; p. gp , on the follo�vrng condtttonse n!ifla,ries of their o�vn appot!ltment, whole func'ttons (hall .�e regulated ,article the Fir 1 I tt articular agree , whenever either party (hall chafe to Y P' , 1. (hall -- l } make ftscil. . apporntrrient but if any fuch confuls (hall exercife Theead-Men �.t-d Warriors o all the uherokee�, z e� ore all t r• commerce, they •fhall be fubmrtted to. the fame laws and ufages to �`he prifoners citize^.,s :of the 'f7rited States, or fu bjec`f of their allies, to �vlticlz the private individuals of their riatton are fubmrtted in the their entire liberty : They r`hall alfo reftore all the Negroes, and all {" r fame place. othec property takendU-Y'ing the late war, frotra the citizens; to fuck perf'vn,- and at Each time and place, as the Ccrnmifhoners fall appoint. article the Twenty f a•th. �Irticle the Second. 1 - ? if either party shall hereafter grant to any other nation, any r parts a k The Cozrtmiflloners of :the United States in Congreffs affi:mi�led, lhall cular favour to navigation or commerce, it (hall inan�ediatelyecom�. s, common to the ocher. Harty, freely where it is freely granted to fuch .reffore all ,tire prifoners taken from the Indians daring the latch other n� tion, or on yielding the compenfation where Each nation docs war, ,to tae Ile�.d- �Ieai and Warriors of the Cherokees, as early as is l prac"ftcabte, the fanye$ Article the ` bird. elrlicle the ulenty feventh. : The. Paid Indians for thernfel dies, and theii, refpf live tribes acid z His I1'Iajefly the Dinh of Pruffia, and the United States of America, towns, ,do �rcknowled�ge the all Cherokees to be undo► tLe Protee'iic�n agree that this treaty -wall be in force during the term of ten years roma of the United States of America, and of no other fovereign whofoever, A 6 Article , 1 �k s • 21 rF �. 4 � rP 3J ' i f r circ r t tiY• { ;t ,4 ItP' r.J a i'14♦•� { JJ 0 x . Y Y?:}Sri lr�� .t .A V '. . ,--. .. ... .... N <.... Pn2Ffa.• err b �/ 4^P.l !,' ., rr4 l.. r.. r .t1 J i "4•. '', '. : , a ... •� �J' T i 1 � . ' a. _n+e.nr• r; ' r. ,..hR A .: :., . . 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America, is, and iliall be the follo�v� It is anderflood that the punifhment of ,the innocent under the idea ' nor vir.• ;�c �rinning at the mouth , of Duch river, on site rI'eneflee P of retaliation., 'is unjufl, and {hall not be prac`liced on 'either fide; e - tliencc� running northeafl to the ridge dividing the waters :running into cept where there is a ma�aifefl violation of this treaty : And then it Cumberland from shote running into the 'rent: ; thence eai`l�vardl}r iliall be preceded firfl by a demand of juflice, and if refuted, Hien by a r line to be run , which {hall along the Paid ridge to a ncrtheail flrik�� dc;claration oroflilities. the river Cumberland forty miles above , ; thence aion�, tlic $ flr-tide tl�e 1V'irth• IIJ . . Paid line to the river ; tlieii e up the faid river to the' ford v��liere the , ii or the benefit and comfort of. the Indians, and for the prevention Kentucky road crofles the river ; thence tO ds creek line, orinear llc�Tflei i ; 1 . of injuries or . opprefiions on the part of the citizens or Indians, the - "' thence to the - mouth of C. . be t land map United States in Congrefs afTetnbled , f1iall have site Tole and excltilive hence to the Chiimney Tip mountain thence to tamp creek', near r. t y • thence a f��utherl rt ht of reg ulatin(• the trade with the Indians, and managing all their the mouth of Big I,•,irrie�one, on , Noiichucke , Y affairs in f�ch manner as they think proper, er. Y P • P courfe fix Hailes to a mountain ; thence fouth to the and ,alonrol�ln1G � �2rticle the 2•enth. , ¢ ; line ,; thence to the Soutl:•CAaroltna Indian boundary, g {: me fouthwefl over the top of the Oconee mountain till it (hail flrike: -Q.jntil the pleafure of Congrefs be known, refpec'Iing the ninth artier fa •1'ugalo river ; thence a direct line to the top of the Currohee rnoun- cle, a'll \,traders, citizens of the United States, (hall have 'liberty to go f the tribes or towns, of, Cherokees to trade with them, and taiia ;. thence to tkre head of the fouth fork of Oconee river, to try o. {: ' they {hall be p.rrc�tec'led ill their pea'ftins and 'property, and kindly Article the �. ftl�• t n citizen of the United States, or other perfon not hem an In- treated. If any 1rtfcle•the Zleverrth. I �;ati, flail attempt to fettle on any of the lands weflward or fouth- l . ward of the fail laoupdaa•Y �'hicli are hereby allotted to �h nIontd���©� '1'lae• {aid Indians shall give notice to the citizens of the United their hunting rounds, or havrng already fettled 'and ortl Stares,.of any defign-s which they may know or fufl3c& to be .formed t e gg , from the fame vaithin fig tno��ths after the ratification of than treaty, yn any neaghbouri'ng tribe, or by any perfon whafo4��er, againffi the i fuch erfon {hall forfeit -the protection ,of tli.e lJniteci � c �nevertl'Ie e peace, trade or interefl of the United States, . f I P Prov Indians may punifh alta of not, rheeaeople fettled between the f�rtirle thewslftl,. ' That this article ticle fha,11 not _ e , ; , : : , p _ ' rGacl and I=lcilf�ean , rtvers ; whofe particular . fittiation That the Indians may have full rconfidence in the juflice of the United ,t fort of French B iliall be tranfmitted to 'the Unit: States in Congrefs affembled, for States; refpec`lingtheir int'ercfls, they shall have the right to fend a de- their decifion thereon, which the Indians agree to abide by. puty of their choice, whenever .ehey throb. fit, toongrefs. article the Thirteenth. '; qr If any + Iridian or Inc}mins, or perfon ref ding a�nt3,ng thein, 'far cvlio The hatchet flial'1 be fore�T.er buried. and site peace given b3' the Unit-. • {hall commas; �ti rob�ery, : or m�arder, ed States; and fraendtlitp re-eila.blaflP between the fatd States :oil the I fliall take aefuge to their Hatton, or other capital crime, On any citizen` of the United Stats, or perfon. one part, and ,all the Cherokees on the other, Ihall be univerfa:l ; and • i • i•otedion, th'e nation, or the tribe;to ,whicli fuch offender Y :the -ccantrlfting patties {hall ufe their utmoft .endeavours to maintain under their p the peace given as aforefaid and friendflaip rc-effiablil d. pintlg; all. be,bound to deliver barn or them U. the to or offeh dei s Ana b:, .J ,. ` 4 be unir`hed accordant; to. tiie •ordinances ,off tlae Hated States . 7'ro�i IN vv I T l CESS 'o'f all,and. every tlin; hArein determined, between the r P th-arn if the W15 Cry Or s ed That the puntfhmen.t {hall not be, -greater, I , 1 , , r t United States of t�naeraca; acid all 't).ie Gl,ei ogees, ti�Fe (herr ' ui7der- :, , ixiurcier, or other capital crime, had been committed by a citizen on a tivrirrenCommifiionerrs, by virtue of our full powers have ligned this Gitiaen. d6initive treaty , and °have .eauicl o eur teals to be hereunto affixed. rfrticle the Seventh. • 'f 'rftion, DUNE at .Uope�well, on the ZCeowee, this tlwenty-eighth of 1V'ovemGer, in ' an citizen of the Jnited'States or ,perfon �umder tliei pfo , r , . >` If ' rr' 4 'n 'an ,I,n- the year o our Lord, one thou and �evera laundred and ei<rht - zve. pistil cornrnit a rcibbery or murder; or �tlier capital .,. tm. , 1- I y f f � f n__ a�„ �r offenders shall be puisiEhec� in thP` f'at ie r�antier 'BENjAAITN HAWKINS, (L.s.) j dian, tucn oj1c.11d41 • murder or . olr�ber , or other capital crime, had he al eortiaiiit- -ANDW. 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TREATIES, ii 9 i his his ` S r G .F+ K �JATOHEE, or Corn Taffel of Toq o, �L''',7 SKETALOSI A, Second Man 'of Tiilico, �4 (ia.s.) 1; 311ctrk' mark. his his SCIIOLAUEITA, or Banging Mari of Chota, (L s.) ) C-HOKASATAIIE, �Chickafaw Killer Tafonta, (L.S. ) vnarke his mark. i1• T � �' f C121flolloc_� ( , (I, 1�l.) � his USKEGAIAIIII" J, or Lang Fellow o ntai /�. OIvANOOTA, of Koof'oatee, e vnark. his his S � ,� (L.s.) , OC�SKWII.A, or Abraham of G'hilko:va, rk. a. -00%OSETA, or -Sower Mufh of Kooloque, (L.S.) ma f r viark. his his ICOLAK,USTA, or Prince of Noth, UMATOOETHA., the Water. Hunter, f.�hoikamawgee, i..s.) rnarl�. ( mark. t his his (L'S') WYUKA, of Lookout Mountain, NEWOTA, or maga, the Gritz of Chicamark. ,nark. ,:. his s his 1;ON,&V.UOTA., or the Rifing Fawn of flighwaffay , � (L.S. ) �'ULCO, o • Tota of Chatug , (L.S.) mark. mark,. ! Itis ' his `�`UCKASEE, or Young Tarrapin of Allajoy, C (L.s.) ! �1.ILL,' of- Akoha, 1 marke mark. his /its 'I'0 (�STAKA, or the ''V4Taker of Ooflanawa, (L.s.) D `�TECATEE, of SaNirta, 7nark. his �atkrk. r,A g{ 1 ; � (L.s.) � his ' UNTOCLA, or Gun Rod of SetccOt AM'OKOI�I',A ONTA, Ktxtcloa, �"i (L.S.) mark. :nark, \ . his : his "Ar UNSVOK:ANAIL) Buffalo White Calf New Cuffee, (L,s.) mark. _Kb �1'ETAAH ,'E', .iri FrogTowp� M (L.S.) Vrark. his his i rt r QSTAYEAK, or Sharp Fellow Wataga, (L.S.) KE•E KUCH -TaIkoa, 1, mark. H' (L.S.) his 21ZCrk. i (L. S.) s CHONOS'1' A, of Lowe, , , T ULATISKA, of:Chaway, (L.-S.) rear . j i his aat��k. ( ,.,.) CHESCOONW HA, Bird in clofe of 7. omotlug, �6 00ALUKA, the Way Layer, CI�Qtav mark. his Mark. Y (L.s.) his TUCKASEE, or Tarrapin of Uightowa, mark. TATLiUSTA, or .Uorpus of Tilafli� (L.S.) his nrdrk. 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F.��6{,.:.u. X94 +,/ his on, as mentioned in the third article, to be under the protcclion of dic s' AKONOLUCHTA, the Cabin, (L.s.) United States of America, and of no other fovereign wbofoever. mark. Article the I•hird. 'F 6 has The boundary of the lands hereby allotted to the Choctaw nation to t� C�IANOA, ofawetakae, (L•s•) '' live and hunt on, within the limits of the United States ' of Anierica, .nark. is and fhall be the following, viz. Beginning at a point on the thirty_ has firft degree of north 'latitude, where the eaftern boundary of the i3atciiea YELLOW BIRD, (x��s•) diftrict fliall touch the fame ; thence eaft along the faidi thirty•firft del. mark' gree of north latitude, being the fouthern boundary of the United 1 States of America until it shall ftrike the eaftern boundary of the lands I'TNEs�.�•f��ni. Blount. Sand. `"a lor, Major ;�ohn Owen, �efs. LValr '` tong ' no. t' Commandant, `phos. Ge . lj Hazardo on which the Indians of tl e faid nation did live and hunt, on the y Cowan, ..apt. g� twenty-ninth of November , one thoufand (even hundred and eight' dames Madifv,.n, Arthur Coodby, Sworn Iliteipreters• two, wYee hile they were under the pi•oteclion of the Kind of, Creax=l3ri- taro • thence northerly along the Paid eaftern boundary, until it fliall ' i meet the nothern boundary of the Paid laid lands • thence weherly a_ lon� the faid nothern boundary! until it ff:all meet the weftern bounda. g r'y thereof ; thence foutherly along the fame to the �eginning : Sav_ ing andreferving for the ef}ablifhment of trading pofts, three tracts or r, ? paa-cels of land of fix miles (quare each, at fuch planes as the United { States in Congrefs aff -ibled, fllall- think proper ; which pofts, and rise 0 R I G I N A Lo lends annexed to thorn, {hall he to the ufe and under the government �a of the United States of America. ARTICLES of a 1 ,RE.4Tr concluded at HoPEwELL, on the 1��o- wee, near Scneca Old I•own,hetween Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew Article the 1 curtil, Pickens, and Jofeph Martin, Commi/7ioners Plenipotentiary of the If any citizen of the United States, r L z S or other nerfon not being an _ri_ UNITED S-CATEs of AmEItICA , 0/ the one .part, and Yockona- dian, {Mali attempt to fettle on any of the lands hereby allotted to the Indians to live and hunt on fuch erfon fhall forfeit the pr-)teclion of homa great medal Chief: ofr Soonaco,�a , Yockahoopoie, leading 9 P • , ' the United States of America and the Indians may unifh him or not I Ckie o Bu gtoo�•oloo ; Min ohoopoie leading Chi of•.h1a .00 ua • y P f f ,� • g' �ons�etoo Poot1ze afubiGor et as they pleafe. Tobocoh, great medal Chz1f of g ' Captain of Senayazo ; and thirteen fimall medal Chiefs f the frfl llrticle the Fifths Clafs, twelve medal and Gorget Captains, Coinmif,ionl) s Plenipoten- If any Indian or Indians, or perfons refiding among them, or cV°lio tzary Fall the CHOCTAW NA T ION, f the other Dart, fliall take refuge in their nation, fhall commit a, robbery or murder or G other capital crime on any citizen of the United Sr,ates of America or HE Co:nrniflioners Pleni otentiar of- the UNITED STATES of ' p Y perfon under their protection, the tribe to which fuch offender may eve ease to all tl�e Chodaw nation, and receive r AMERICA, g. p belong, or the nation, fhal)Y be bound to deliver tramor theirs up to be them into the favour and pl otedion of the United States of America, punished according to the .ordinances of the United States In Conn;refs i; on the following conditions. affembled Provided that the punifhment fhall not be greater than if t rtacle trJae r fi the robbery or murder, or other capital ci ime. had been co by n .� tr . The COmmifl'loners Plenipotentiary of all the Cho�aw nation, Miall citizen on a citizen. reftore all the prifaners, citizens of the United States, or fubje(fts of Article tae Sixth. their allies, to their entire liberty, if any there be in the Choctaw na� If any citizen of the United States of An:lerica, or perfon under their 1 tion. They fhall alto reftore all the negioes, and all other property proteftron, fiall commit a robbery, oi• minder, or otliei» capital crime, �r , taken during the late �var, from the citizens, to fuch perfon, and at on any> Indian, fach oflender or offenders fhall be punished in the fame ' iasis time and place as the Commiffioners of the United States of Ame� manner, as if the robbery or murder, or other capital crime had been r, ica filial), appoInt, if any there be in the Choctaw nation. +committed on a citi2tn of the United States of America ; and the pun- =i Zrtide the Second, ifhment (hall be in prefer,ce of force of the Choffiws if any will attend The 1�orn�i�,lflioners Plenipotentiary of all the Cho�aw nation do at the time and place ; and that they may have an opportunity fo to r 1 ' p Y ' do, clue notice, if practicable, of the tine of fui,•h intended punifhrnent hereby ackv owledge the tribes and towns of the faid nation, and the lhall be fent to force one of the tribes, y t.. f" lands withix. the boundairy ' allotted to the (aid Indians to live and hunt ! 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Artlele the E htb,# 9 ( ) k r �aor the benefit and comfort of the_ lndians, and for tnel prevention , ,mark, fe citizens or Indians, the his of injuries or opprePions on the part o.£ the . TUSCOO� OOHOOPOIE United States in Cor�grefs atlernWd shall have the foie and exclufive T � (L.S, a 3 right of regulating the trade with h�: Indians, and manAnging all thein dark. I aflairas in fuck manner as they thinly pr.opet . B SHINSHEMASTUBY, his ✓ ; article the Alinth., � r I � ^on refs. bP l�notivn ref ec'�in�' the ei�lath anti_ mark. ,Jl . ZJntil rhe pleaf re;of,C 9 p. 0 g thall have Yi� hr'S y Cle, alt traders, 602 ens of the United ;;tates,of ;Ai ie�'ica, YOOPAKOOMA, > an ; of; the tribes or towns of the Choclaws, to traele (L.s,) berty �to go to 9 , with tl,.ex�., and they ihrali be prcitec'I-ed in their perfons and property, mark: his and kindly treated. c STOONOX00II00POIE, `a Article. the 2'enth. The . faicl Indians ffiall give, notice to.; the citizens of the United, mark. I ,. , r : • ma , know orit'f peal 'to his States of America, of any defigns �ti hich they y TEHAKUHBAY, (L: .) . be formed in any neighbouring tribe, or by any perfon hof'oever9 1 again the peace, trade or intereft of the United btates of America. mark. Article theEleventh* �. FOOSHEMASTIJBY, his '1'1-�e hatchet IX�ail be forever buried, •and the peace ,s,rver. 'by the µ`, IOTI (L.s. � tiihec► be the 'nark. United. States of America, .. tnd rriendlhip, re-eilab.• s, aid States, on the cne� part, and all the Chor'taw �Zatioar�, on the other TUSKKAHOOMOCH:, s s art (hall be univerfal • and' the contracting Ilial ufetheir ut I rs to maintWin the -peace' given as aforefaid, and. friend mark. moll endeavours 'TUSHKAHOOMOCH his Grp re.eftablifhed. C t s L.S. ' IN WITNESS 0£ all; cud ever , 1thit:ali.erein detrtnined beti�veen �lre rl V. Y t � . Ij •n�Qrks • a and all the Choc' aws �Ne their under- ir4 . :United States:.of:tt.rnt tie , , . • 9 . ned this 'l 'yUOSTEi�TO�HHA, his wittenComr�tpfltoner,s, by y_lrtue;of Qur. iull ovver�ll�avc fi. p (L.S.) p �� definitive treaty,. and have caused our Peals t© be hereunto a ixed� ;park. j ewell on the Keowee, this ,thi' d: day of ��znr�ar'y, in the his 011T.� at ,fop TOOTE4 HOOMA. Year oj'our Lord, one thoufand feverz laundf•ed find eighty fxo� K: � r � (L.S. anark. Ir' BITAMIN HAWKINSS (L.s.) _ his j tANDW. PICKENS) lOOBENOHOOMOCH JOS. MARTIN, (L.S.) mark•. I his i his t . ; YOCKENAHOMA, C CSHECOOPOOHOOMOCII, (L•,;• � i (nark. viark. ' his his YOCKEHOOPOIE, 1 STONAKOOHOOPOIE, ana r k t h ss his 1�1INOOHOOPOIE, x: '3CU HKOHEEOOHTA9 mark. nark. 7 +a OBOC H, C 6 `PESHTHENOCHLOCH I Y 4 L. 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They fl:all alto re- , ; his Bore all the negroes, and all other property taken during the late war OKANCONNOOBA, (L•s•) r fromtle citizens ; if any there be in the Chickafaw nation to filch.mark. perfon, and at fuch time and lace as the Co2ni • •p rr�i�ene, s of the United his States of America fnall appoint. d t AUTOONACHUBA, (L's') Second. Zrficle th ? ' viark. cond. The Commiffioneis Plenipotentiary of the Chicklfiws do lie y his p Y < < , reb PANGEKOOLOCII, acknowledge the tribes and the towns of the. Chickafaw nation, to be - ?hark. under the protedron of the United States of America, and of no otlre� his fovereign whofoever. ti STEABE H (L.s.) drtiele the T'hird� fe ' mark. The bbundary of the lands hereby allotted to the Chickafaw nation his to live and hunt, on , within: the limits of the United States of America, �+' ' d••s• is and (hall be the rollowing viz. Beginnin on the ridge that divides TENCTEHENNA, C ) '.1, g g Via k. the waters running into the Cumberland, from thofe running into the his Tenefee. i, , at a, point in a line to be runrorth•eaft, which fhall ftrike the 'TUSHKEMENTwA•HOCK, ►'`l CL•S•) f Z enefee, at the mouth of Duckriver y thence running wef ierl3t along mark. ; , the faid ridge, till it: (hall ffrike the Ohio ; thence down the fouther:: t his banks thereof 'to` tli.e ' Mit'fifppi' ; thence dawn the faint, to the Choc. TUSHTALLAX, (L•s•) ,', taw lii�e.rr.l��atches diffric`t ; thence along the faid line, ��r the line yr s� r �ttark. a the diftr.icH eaft«-ardly as far as the Chickafa�vs claimed and lived and. !�1 his hunted on , the twenty-ninth of November, one thoufand feven hun. T died and eighty-two. Thence the faid boundary eaffwardly, fliall be CSHNAANGCI�ABBA, b 1 � ' Mark: the lands allotted to. the Choa�cTs and Cherol�ees to live and hunt on, �r�4 ,IF ; his } and the lands at prefent in the pofleilion of the Creeks • faving and re_ L.S. R for the eff " ' •� CUNNUPOIE, ( ) ferving ablif iment of a trading �i trac`t or parcel of hand •, • . - 9 P t},{ to be Iaia out at the lowea puff of the Mufcle Shoals, at the mouth of Robert fin_ ¢�� Ocochappo, in a circle, tl�e diameter of which fhall be five miles on the WrTNESS.---�Villiana �3lount, f ohs TVoods, Srrr�iuel . aylor, t} ..' derfon,, Be'nj'amin Lawrence, Yohn Pitchlynn, J°fames Co1e, Interpreterso f� river, which post, and the lands annexed thereto, f}iall be to the ufe and under the government of. ;the United States of America. Article the Fourth. ;r If any citizen of the United States, or other perfon not being an R I G I N A L. Indian, fhall attempt to fettle on any of the lands hereby allotted to - 4 the Ch' l I ARTICLES f a TREATY concluded-�t Ho ;? wElL, on the` Keo- ickafaws to hive and hunt on fuch p�rfon (hall forfeit the pro_ E tection of the United States of America and the Chickafa« s may wee, near �eaaeea Qld `Iown,bet»ween Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew � � } pun.; Pickens, and ,ofeph Martin, Comm ioner.t Plenipotentiary of the 1fr2 17rm or not as they pleafe. UNITED STATES of Ani D x I C A, of the one part, and Piomingo, '! Amide the ,Fifth. 1; r' �jead-warrior orad �'irll 11ilin�t�er f floe Chickafaw Nation ; Min. � 4 If any Indian or Indians, or perfons refidinM ainot7 them or who P1 g atufhka, one o the Leading Cle s • and. Lato is F ir. Belated 1 :i::ill' t i�i� ZA�1"6L ail i 1K;11 IML1011i wan coininit a robbery Qr 227urdcr or g f f p •./ ` plan of thePaid Xation, Commionerr Plenipotentiary of all tl�e other. capital crime on any citizen of the United State, s or perfo►7 under ?� their protection, the tribe to which fuch offender or Offenders may s .'R ClitcxASAws f the other Part. their or th , „ation (hall be bound to deliver hire or them up to be g A T i t f•1 11E Commiffioners Plenipotentiary ofthe 'UNtTED STATES of Ami- puni{h.ed according tothe ordinances of the United States in Coni;ref, LZLCA, give peace to the CHICKASA`V . NATION, and. receive if" nabled them @T� r , 1'}ie na:nc of the river not in the originr15 r° , z ' �+ 1 -.3 1 y r �lyt \ 5 { r k tf� y '+.. '4rA 4 '• a r• ': •rY+,"4 rn'Y.�� .v f i" •:-N 4W.Ir Y. /rte Sri _�. _..__._.:_. >,L,nSu?3e r.. � r# «< , .-_ ._.,.::. .x!e�>,r .- .�.. , n s•r^ Lx .:rF .,� � ..P. .y�r ,. 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DO-NE at ,--lopewell, on the Keowee, this tenth da e • • .> • America) or erfon under their 2�ear of our Lord One Thou and Seven Hundred f •fight y . the ?f any citizen of theUn&�c.d States of A p /� dred crr.d Eightyfix. prote'Iion, shall commit a robbery on murder, or. other capital crime, BENJP.MIN IIiAWKINS, �L 5•) on anyIndian , Each oflender car offenders f%all be punithed in the fame AND. PICKENS, JOS. MARTIN, (L.s.) r: manner, as if the robbery or murder, or other capital crime had been (L•s.) committed on a citiz�n of the United States of America , and the pun-, his HOMING i(hment {hall be in prefer�ce of force ofh the Chikafa�,�vs, if any will attend TG f6to (L.S, at the time and place ; and that they may have an opportunity ) . , do, due notice, if prac`fieable, of fuck intended puniihriient (hall be fent mark, IVIINCA his to fome one of the tribes. TUSIIKA, � (L.s.) mark. •1lrtrcle the Seventh. ,, � ...,,,;li, ,,yanr �f the innocent under the idea LA.TOPOIA, lass ? It is understood, tbW, the �u�ai.....,. ... .._ ' of retaliation is unjuil, and (hall not be prac'Iifed on either fide, except � (L.s.) ' where there is a manifefl~ violation of this treaty ; , and then it fhall be J mark, preceded, firfl by a demand of juffice.; and if refufed. then by a decl2� Ll rtne s--Wm. Blount, Wm. Ila, ard, Sam. Taylor.`--James Cole, ration of hof�ilities.• Sworn Interpreter. .Article the .Eighth. For the benefit and comfort of theIndians, and for the prevention C injuries or op.preflions on the part of the citizens or Indians, the O R I (; I N Le fl the fole and exclufive �= United States in Cc�ngrefs afrembled, gall have right of regulating the trade with the Indians and managing all their g g g aIR 9rI(.L ES of a 2RE�I2Y• concluded at the Mouth o the GREAT affairs in fuck inanner as they think proper• MIAMI, on the North_,u,'t ern ,Bank of the Ohio he thirty,ftrfl ilrticle the lVinthe day of Yanuary, one t1 oufand feven hundred and eighty-fay, between the Comm`.' toners Plena otentiar o ' the UNITED Until the lea{ure of Congrefs be known Pefpeaing the eighth arts- p p y f TED STATES Ur, all traders, citizens of the United States, fliall have liberty to go t AMERICA, the one Part, and the Chi Cs and Xarraorr of the cl e, S H A wA N o Nation, of z`loe other .Part. to any of the tribes or torr►ns of the Chi4kafa.ws to trade with them, t the (hall be protected in their perfons and property, and kindly and y P Article the Firfl, >� treated. 5 UREE h f} !�a-ticle the Tenth• o ages (hall be immediately delivered to the Commit citizensnited States fioners, to remain in the poffefiion of the United States, until all The Paid Indians fhall give notice to the of the U the prifoners, white and blank, taken in the late war from a • `'ins which the may know or fufpeft to be of an den y citizens f among the of America, o ttie United States, by the Shawanoe nation, or by any other F formed in any neighbouring tribe, or by any perfon whofoever, againi� the peace, trade or interests of the United State of Ainerica, Indian or Indians refiding in their towns, {hall be reflored. � Article the Second. Article the Eleventh. The Shawanoe nation do acknowledge the United States to be t he 'File hatchet fliall be forever buried , and the peace given by the . Pole and abfolute fovereign of all the territory ceded to them b treater of peace, made between them and the King of Great-Britain, .)nit. d States of America and . friendfhip re•eflablifhed between the {'aid States on the one part, and the Cliickafaw nation on the other the fourteenth day of January, one thoufand (even hundred and eic-llty- part, (hall be univei fal And the contra�ing parties fliall ufe their ut four. maintain the eace given as aforefaid, and friendd mofl endeavoiai•s to rnai P article the Third. Iliip re•efiablifhed. If any Indian or Indians of the Shawanoe nation, or any other Indian IN or Indians, refiding in their towns, (hall commit inu •der or robbery on , 1. Ur do any injury to the citizens of the United Stares or y othem ,,, . �; • U 6 any .,f , th�.t •�r r �f a ';sil / 9 l !:ra` wi i t t. 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Y J O 3 that n,3 fjn fliall deliver fu offender or offenders to the officer cote• � bis mandillg t 10 nearteft PA. of the �Jnited States, to be punif ed accord � MALUN'TlIY, (L.s•) +'Ssr- ing to the ordinances' of Congrefs • and in like manner, any citizen of a. N ` b O ' c 9)lark. °` Me United States, who (hall do an injury to any Indian or the Shawa- � his 9 , noe nation ; car to any other Indian of Indians _refiding in their tow 7.s9 MUSQUAUCUNOt.;AH, ar. cl under their protection, fhall be punilhed according to the laws of Ilrark. the United States . Article the Fourth. MEANYMSECAH, his ff{r The Sh zwanore nation having knowledge of the intention of anv Ma;k. nation or boo of Indians to make war on the citizens of the Unite. his Y �'i'AUPAUC0WELA, Statps or of their counfelling together for that purpofe, and negle61-ing ►yC (L.S. to give informationthereof to the commanding officer of the nearefl: mark. L a pour of the United States, fhall be confidered as parties in fuch war, NIHIPEEWA "`� : And the United States shall in like man- ' � , ��; •- and be praiii. fhed accordingly ,: � (z..s.) ner inform the Shawanoes of any injury defigned againft thern. mark. � ,�,•ficle NIHINESSICOE, "s�,�,�� «. . the Z'fth. , (L.s.) The United States do grant peace to the ,Shawanoe nation, and do mark, receive thel:.Y into theirfriendfl)ip and pratec'Iion. AtteftATB' AI, DER CAMPBELL Sec,t �� �., in. omiflZonerio r, i ) � ' Article the Sixth. - -' - The United States do allot to the Shawanoe nation, lands witbin WITNESS ES. their 'territory, to live and hunt upol ' beginning at the !oath line of 5 •(VFITVNEY, Major B. , ' the lands allotted to the V�iandots and Delaware natio„s , at the place ' ?.� THOS. DOYLE Ca t, B. where the rn2,1ri branch of the Great Miami which falls into the (Alio p '` I, interfecls faid line .; then down the river” .Miami; to the fork of that NATHAN M'DO'4 TEL, l;rtfgn. V river, next below the ol(�fort which was taken by the French, in 'one JOHN SUFI,EI� GEI�, thoufand !even hundred and- fifty-two ; thence due weft to the river HENRY GOV T, y. , his de la Panfe • thence down that river to the river Wa��afh, beyond which lines none of the citizens of. the United States all futile:, nor � CAGY GALLOWAY, diflurb the Shawanoes in their fettlenient andofleffi.ons and the mark, P JOHN BOGGS Shawanoes do relinquif . to the United. States, all title, or pretence or �{ SAM. MONTGOMERY,, title, they ever had to the lands eaft, weft and fouth of the eaft, weft Di3NIE( L EI,LIOT, 3 and fouth lines before defcribed. JAMES, RINIER ) =rticle ti�e.�eventf'�. }�; NATHL. SMITH S citizen or czens Ev 7 F; If anvr citiitior fi the United States (hall prefume to fettle .� upon the lands allotted to the Shawanoes by this treaty, he or they JOSEPH SUF DEIN, r',� or Ikeniepemo Shay=,rno. !hall be put out of the protec'11:ion of the United States. t It »park. f� IN' 'T'ESTIMONY whereof, the Parties hereunto have aflixed their � I�A�.AC SANE, (tiViand,ot) hishands and Peals, the day and year firfl above=mentioned. Gt CLARK, (L.s. ) mark. '� thea RICHD. BUTLER (L.s.) � The Half-King of the Wiandots SAIVI�'L H. PARSONS, (L.s.) `E � The Crane othe Wiandots; � H < ; it , I bis arlt, tl1VETEC 0NY, his Capt. mark. PIPE, of the Delawares, Y .� his mark. l AKAWIPILATH.Y, �Kl (L.S.) a t. y30HONC�, *r• his ' murk. 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F. ., , .. z ,.,._�.. w. .3 7 .. c. -, ,r,_ • o„ r .,\.�. ,../ .1, a r, , r 4 v- _ d.Y .. ;ti.. ._ .. 5 ,. . +-i ...<. _ < 1 r , c 1 ... s ..{, n1tn _...�.. a..rnt _ .._,. ., \ _ .! .7 r. 1.'4 M. ../ _ ✓nn .,,.m, .' .. .L . . ,. .. .. . .. 1 r� TH~ A : ' ' I E 5. TREATIESet 503 � i r , that nation fhall deliver finch offender or oflFenders to the officer cotia"k T, Iaaandin7 the nearelt soft of the United States, to be punif ed accord. � MAI.UNTHY, his 14;4 ing to the ordinances of Congrefs ; arid in like manner, any citizen of � (�•s•) the United States, who fhall do an injury to any Indian of the Shawa,- � "'ail`. ricae nariora, or to any other Indian or Indians refiding in their towns, ,� MUSQUAUCONOCAH, his Les. t and under their prot.ec'tion, (hall be punifhed according to the laws of ( ) the United States . anark. MEANYMSECAH his Jrticle the Fourth. The Sll Iwanoe dation having knowledge of the intention of an;' mark. nation or bol ofladians to make war on the citizens of the United his States,, or of their counfelling together for that ptrrpofe, and neglec'ting WAUPAUCOV6TET A, ►� (L.S. + to give information thereof to the commanding officer of the neareft mark. po{t of the United States, fhall be confidered as parties in fuch war, 1�IHIPEE�1trA 1)is and be puni(hed accordingly : And the United States fhall in life man.- (Los.) ' ner inforrii the Shawanoes of any injury defigned againft them. mark. ` Article the Fifth. � NIHINESSICOE, his X (L.So) lit United States do grant peace to the Shawanoe nation, and do receive them into their and rote tion. �" mark. p P Atteff, ALEXAND' ER CAMPMLL pec' • CoynmifiIonerso Article the Sikth. ' Iy f The United States do allot to the Shawanoe nations , lands within, W I T NE S S ESO their territory, to live and hunt upon, beginning at the fouth line of �' W FIlVNEY , Major B. Be the lands allotted to the Wiandots and Delaware nations , at the place ' where the main branch of the Great Miami which falls into the Ohio ; THOS. DO"YLF; Capt: Be , ` NATHAN WDOWELEnfi n. interfec'ts Paid line ; then down the river Miami, to the fork of that ' g r river, next below the old fort which was taken by the French in one JOHN SUFFENGER,y HENRY GOV'Y, thoufand (even hundred and fifty-vevvo ; thence due %veft to the river t de la Panfe ; thcnce doxvn that river to the river '+.1Uabafh, beyond � his RAGY GALLOWAY % Thich lines none of the citizens of the United States (hall fettle, nor difturb the Shawanoes in their fettlernent and pOffeflions ; and the mark. Shawanoes do relinquifh to the United States, all title, or pretence of r` JOHN BOGGS, title, they ever had to the lands eaft, weft and fouth of the east, we „ SAM. MONTGOMERY, and fouth lines before deferibed, DAiVTFJ, EI,LIO T, 1''rticle theSctie�;th. JAMES. RINKER, i r NAT HL• SMITH v r 7 Ir any citizen or citizens of the United States (hall prefurne to fettle upon the lands allotted to the Shawanoes by this treaty, he or they JOSEPH SUFF her u p J REIN, � or Kemepemo Shawno. " a fhall be put out of the protection of the United States. inark. IN 'TESTIMONY whereof, the Parties hereunto have affixed their his hands and feals, the day and year firft above-mentioned. ISAAC SANE, (Wiandot) q Mark. G. CLARK, (Lis.) The Half kin their RICHD. BUTLER., (Les.) g of the Wiandon SAWL He PARSONS, (Lies.) The Crane of the Wiandots, P his mark, Al/VEECONY, (L.So) his , 23 Cap apt• PIPE, of the Delawares, ' ) b t his , K iN AWIPILATHY, (Los.) his mark. Capt. BOIHONGEHEIUAS, 1k 1VMALUNTHY•, - viark• ` ! TETEBOCKSHIEKA ru„�, ►�' nl , J � I ♦ rt a. . r 7 t t 4. '1 1 !. L S M ..'1� * „ n; 'y ^'t�l'�f`��YknTj "• 'bAtWr.:.irwr v�, r :awr..e....-.,....,. .,,., : .....[.w,...i ,.._�....w_.a�Inoa.elA\gin � r,. . +:.. 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Paid Uuited States of Acne his j rica, together with the atteftations thereto annexed, ,ire in the follow.? The Big Cat of the Delawares, ins ulords, to wit �1 mark. PIER a E DROULLAR" r Flu I. 3 Royal Seal. 5 /r� � •♦ }�f of PEACE ANDFRIENJSHIP' between the UNITED In t�Je Name � ALMIGHTY GOD . I' R�AT�' 'THIS is a Treat of Peace' and F ~o~ arhi�~ efcabliif7ed between us and 1 l�.a•ltL � . Uie United States of America, which is confirmed and which w y STATEs of AMERICA, and His IMPERIAL MAJESTY the e have MPEI2OR Of MOROCCO, ordered to be written in this book, and fealed with our royal feal5 . at our Court of Morocco, on the twentyrfifth day of the bleffed month of TO ALL PERSONS TO WHOM PRESENTS SHALL COME OR BE Shaban, In the year one thoufand two hundred truftinm in God it will MADE KNOWN• remain permanent, ITEREAS the UNITED STATES' of A.a�ERICA, it Congrefs af- Article the 1'ir�. feriibled, by their commifl'ion bearing date the twelfth day of f WE declare that both parties have agreed that this treaty, corfit`ting " May, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-four, thought proper to o. tuentyfiv a articles, fliall be inferred in this book, and delivered to ' conflitute John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and 1 hamas Jefferfon , the 1lonorable Thomas Barclay, the'agent of the United States, now at their Minifters Pleni otentiar giving to thein or a majority of them p y, g g our Court with whofe approbation it has been made, and who is duly »4, full powers to confer, treat and negocia•te with the Armbaffadcir, Minif- authorifed9on their part to treat with us concerning all the matters i ter., or Commitiioner of his Majefty the EMPERou of MOROCCO, con- contained therein, v corning a treaty of amity and commerce ; to make and receive, propo- fitions four filch treaty, and to conclude and fign the fame, tranfmitting flrticle the fecon�l. • • n"• r their final ratifica- If either of, the parties thall be at war with any nation whatever, • it to the United States in Congrefs aa.embled, for t the other party fhall not tape a, commifYion from the enemy, nor fight 1�- tion • and by one other commifli,on bearing ..date the eleven�h day of �:; , ` March, one thoufand feven hundred and eighty- five, diel further em: t` under their colours. ;)r power the faid M.inifters Plenipotentiary, or a majority of them, by flrticle the third 1 writing under their hands and Peals, to appoint fuch agent in the faid r " ' If either of the parties fliall be at war with any nation whatever , bufinefs as the ini ht think ro er, with autnorit under the direc- t �' ', and Y take a prize belonging to that nation , and there (hall be found on board n " tions and initrac ions of the fad Minifilers to commence and profecute ; the faid ne ociations and conferences for the faid treat provided that fubec�s or effects belonging to either of the parties, the fubje�I}s (hall y, p be fet at liberty, and the effel'ls returned to the owners. And if an the faid treaty fhould be figned, by the faid Minift�rs : And whereas goods belonging to airy, nation, with whom either of the parties (hall we the faid john Adams and Thomas Jefl'erfon two of the faid 1LZin.f= , k ar tors Plenipotentiary the faid Benjamin Franklin being abient) by writ_ 3 eat war , {hall be loaded on veffels belonging to the other party they p y ( l ', fhall pafs free and unmolefted without an attempt being made to take ing under the hind and Peal of the faid John Adams, at London, Oc- ` ' h fifth one thoufand feven hundred and eighty-'five, and of the or detain them. tuber the faid illom4ts Terferfon at Paris, CJr'lober the eleventh, of the fame year, Article rthefouyth. r � J ' sl did .at}point Phomas Barclay, agent in Jhe bufinefs a£orefaid, giving A fignal or pafs (hall be given to all vefl'els belonging to both par hirl the powers therein, which by the faid fecond commiff on we were ties, by which they are to be known when they ineet at fea ; and if the authorifed to give, and the faid Thomas Barclay, in purfuance thereof, s.: commander of a fhip of war of either party fiiall have other f1hip, un- between.for a treat of am and commerce between VA der his hath arranged article y', • y r convoy, the declaration of the commander f fall alone be" fuffi- ` ' „ the United States of America, and tus Ma�efty the i ipervr of Moroc- tient to exempt any of thein from examination, co' E6 flrticle � I yli �I yl v Y� g k `Sr1Y 5 r{h',1l iP L f e / tI ' , t �p S :• L 1 • -, • � ..... .. .: �... #nh- .r.\. .. 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Ir either of the parties flrall be at war, and flaall meet a veffel at fca, If any Up of Liar belonging to the United States (hall put into any belonging to the other, it is agreed that if an examination is to be made, of our cuts, fh-e flrall not be examined on any pretence whatcmr, cvcn it flrall be done by fending a boat, with two or three men only, and if thou�Th{he f could have fugitive haves on beard, nor (hail the governo, any gun flrall be fired, and injury dobe without rcafon, the offending or commander of the place compel them to be brought on fhore on any .� art flrall snake good all damages, a t nor re uire an' iia went for them. party g g prete y y , y Article the fixth. Article the Thirtcenih. . . .P either party P 1 If any Moor (hall bring citizens of the United States or there effects If a illi of war of eitner part - shall put into a port of the other and to his Majefly, the citizens flrall immediately be fet at liberty, and the falute, it fhall be returned from the fort with an equal number , of } r effec`ls reffored ; and in like mai,ner, if any Moor, not a fubjed of thele 3 guns, not with more or lefs. dominions, fhall make prize of any of tile, citizens of America, or ! 4oacriecnth. their efleCis, and bring theirs into any of the ports of his Majefly, they . rticle the f' The commerce with the United States (hall be on the fame footing flrall be immediately r•eleafed, as they will then be confidered as under , `• a � a;s is the commerce with Spain, or as goat with the inofh favoured na- his Majefly s pioteLtion• . . . tion fc'r tyre time being • and t�ieir citizens flrall be refpc6ted and efleem - ,`'�• •Y i. Article the fe•venth• � ed, and have full liberty to pats and repafs our country and feat ots�r t' If any veffel of either party f fall put into a port of the other, and whenever they pleafe, without interruption, ` have occafronfor provifions or other f ipplies, they. (hall be furniflicd Article the T!i, teentlt. withoutanyinterruption or moleflatic,x,. Merchants of both countries Ball ernploy only fuch interpreters, and r Article thei�aghth• fuch other perfons to afliff them in their bufiiiels, as they (hall think If' any veffel of the United States flrall meet with a, difafler at lea proffer. 1vTo commander o£ a veriel flrall tranfport Iiia cargc; on board and put into one of our ports to repair, flie fliall be at liberty to land another veTei ; -lie (hall not be detained in port longer than he may think proper and reload her cargo without paying any duty whatever. ; and all perfons employed in loading (-. r unloading oods, car in any other labour whatever, ffaall be aid at the accuflo" .Article the ,1lrinth. g ;A wary rates, not more and not Iefs.. fw If any veffel o, the United States shall be cafl on fhore on any part Article the Sixteenth, l of our coafls fhe fhall remain at the dif ofition of the owners and no ` + P In cafe of a war between the parties, the prifoners are not to be. made b one flrall attempt going near her without their approbation , as file is (laves, but to be exchanged one for another, captain for captain , of i�. then confidered particularly under our prote6tion ; and if any vetfel � , P P a y `` �f the United States flrall be forced to put: into our ports by firef,5 of cer for officer, and one private man for another ; and if there (hall ficient on either fide, it (hall be made u weather, or otlrer�vife, the Mall not be compelled to land her cargo but Prove a dey , P by the payment flaall remain in tranquility until the commander fhall think proper to �', of one hundred Mexican dollars for each pFrfon wanting. And it is proceed on his voyage. agreed that all prifoners shall be exchanged in twelve motiths. from the time of their being taken , and that this exchange :nay be efterl ed by a h T Article the Tenth. � � ' �� merchant. of other perfon authorized' by either of the parties. If any veffel of either of the parties (hall have an engagement with Article the Seventeenth. a veffel belonging to any or the Chriflian powers within gun-(hot of Merchants (hall not be compelled to buy or fell any i;ind of goods >e. the forts of the other, the veffel fo engaged, shall be defended and pro- but fuch as they fhall think proper ; and inay buy and fell all forts of tected as much as poffible, until fhe is in fafety , and if any American veiTel flrall be cafl on fhore on the coaf} of Wadnoon, or any coaff there- rnerchandize but fuch as are prohibited to the other Chrifiian nations, i Article the Eighteenth. about, the people belonging to her fhall be prote�ed and �ffrfled, until, � Y� by the help of God, they (hall be fent to their country, All goods (hall be weighed and examined before they are fent on ' ' Article the Eleventh, l board, and to avoid ail detention .of vesfels, no examination (hall after- wards be made, unlefs it fhall firft be proved that contraband croods ` If we (hall be at war with any Chriflian power, and any of our vef- � 'have been fent on board, in ti�•hich cafe the perfor►s :: ho took the con - . fell fail from the ports of the United States, no veffel belonging to the �?� ' - traband goods on .board (hall be punifhed accl�rding to the uf:age and enemy (hall follow until twenty-four hours after the departure of our icuflom of the country, and no of he,r perfon whatever flrall be in J ured, v effels , and the fame regulation f call be obferved towards the .Amerim � got• shall the fl).ip or cargo incur any penalty or damage whatever. can veffels failing from our pgrts,be their enemies Moors or Chriflians, r � <4 rt a s r Ankle il`,ly l- M j• \ Y ?' 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This Treaty i�iall continue in full force, ' �vitfi the h,,df� Of God, for No vcfIel fliall be detained in port on any pretence e�vhatever, nor b� fifty years, obliged to take on board any article without the confent of the com -. mander, who iliall be at full liberty to agree for the freight of any we- have delivered this book into the hands of the before. r��eTitionw r� ed "1'honias Barclay, an the fit-ft day of the blefl�ed month of Iiarna,dav, ;Dods he takes on board . F in the 'year one trhoufand two hundred. Article the Twentieth. ! s If any of the citizens of the United States, or any pentons under I certify that the ar:�)ie.�ed is -a true copy of the tranflatian made by Isaac their protec'lion , (hall have any difputes with each other, the Conful (;ardnza 1Vune�;, interpreter at Morocco, of tbcy treaty between fbe 1 inje► or (hail decide between the parties; and whenever the Conful fhall require of hl7 ro♦cco, and the United Stater of America. fafly aid or. afliffance front our Government, to enforce his decifions, it rl,HUM.AS .B AR CLAY. fliall be immediately granted to him. lx fir title the 2♦wenly. rfl. �� w If any citizen of the I Tnited States fhould kill or wound a Moor, rix• � .� � 2 �� Ci lJ � L .!� R � � C L L• on the contrar if a Moor fhould kill or wound a citizen of the Unit- ' Y� , Unit- ed States, the law of the country (hall take place, and equal jufl:ice GRACE TO THE ONLY GOD. fhall be rendered the Conful aflif hig at the trial • and if any delin- n , . gent (hall make his efca e tli,e ,Conful (hall not be�anf�verable for him I, Z HE under-written, the fervant of God , 1 ahc i f�„n Abdell,zcli s 4 p j Fennifh, do certify, that his Imperial Malefly, my wafter, (whom God in any manner whatever. preferve) harviDO concluded a Treaty .of Peace and Commerce with the Article the Gwent - econd, United :states of♦ America has ordered the the better to complete it, yf P • and in additions of the tenth article of the treat to declare 61 That If an American citizen (hall die in our country, and no will fhall ap- � Y� � ear •'' the Conful fliall take offeflion of his effecls and if there (hall . ,if .any vefl'el belonging to the United States, fliall be. in any of the be no Conful , the effe6ts fliall be de:pofited in the hands .of fome perfon '� ,Ports of his Majef y's dominions; or within gun-a`lac.,t of his forts, . • cc Elie fhall be protea-ed as much as poffible, and no veffel whatever, E. worthy of ,trufl:, until the party fhall appear who has a right to demand 's ! them, but if the heir to the perfon. deceafed, be aprefent, the property 6G belonging either to NToorifh or Ghriflian powers, with whom the (hall be delivered to hien without iiiteiruptior. ° p United States may be at war, fliall be eririrtted to follow or engage and if a will fliall a . Y P pear, the property shall defcend agreeable to that will, as faon as :the her, as eve now dM1eeni the citizens ofa America our good friends." Conful (hall declare the validity thereof': ' Ancl, in obedience to his 1Vlaje y's commands, -certify this decla I i a- flricle thewenty-t��srd, tion,•liy ptt•ing my hand and feal to it, on the eighteenth day of Ra- The Confuls of the United, States of ?Am-erica, (hall ref de in any fea• madan%-, in the year one thoufand two hundred. port 'of our dominions that they {hall Think proper ; and they shall be 1'tie fervant of the ]`ming, my ivTafier, .whom God preferve, .� ��� refpefedy and enjr� all.the privilege; which «sem ♦ lunfulS of any Other TAfIER BEr1 ADELxAt x I'ENNISx• nation ,enjoy .and if any of rhe citizens of� the United States (hall coni• tra& any debts or engagements, the Conful-shall not be in any manner f do ces•ty that the above a true copy of the tra)flation made at 1'Vloroc- accountable for them' unlefs he fhail have given a proniife in writing, 0', by faac Cardoza Nunez, interpreter, of a declaration . made and fig•ned by �. for the payment or fulfilling thereof, without which proinife in writ f' ing, no plication to him for any redrefs (hall be made. Sidi Hage `.Daher. enni/�,, in addition to the treaty between the .�)nperor of L -Morocco and the United Stater of America, which declaration the j/ id Taher ' f { Article the `d wentyfourth. Jrenn ) made bythe exprefc direfions of his M.0jcfly. `} If any differences fliall arife by either party infringing on any of the f f THOMAS B.ARCLAY. articles of this treaty, peace and harmony fhall remain notwithfl,and- ing, in the fulleft force, until a friendly application f call be made. for an arrangement, and until that applicittion (hall be rejected, no appeal NG�� xNojtr YE, That we the faid John Adams and Thomas Jet- 1 ferfon Minifl:ers Plenipotentiary af♦orefaid do approve and conclude (hall be made to arms. And if a war fhall break out between the par- the faid treat and ev. i article and cluufe ti;�tei;�i contained refers _ ties, nine months fhall be granted to all the fubjec�ts of both parties, �'� Y �' to difpofe of their effecls and retire with their property. 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The C bnfuls and Vice-Confuls and crfons attached to th 'i • fu c- tr tions rliat is to is "Their Chancellors and Secretaries fhall en c, a full In tefliniony whereof, we have figned the fame with our names and i` Y' J Y ,r Jeals, at the places of o;:r rerpectiverefia'ence, acrd at the dater ex- and entire immunity for their Chancery and the papers ti��liich shall he 'j pi ed wider our frgnatures �ef�e ively. therein contained. They i1i��ll be exempt from all perfonal fervice, froni p foldiea 's muard) bi:lers5 militia v►�atch) g'nu�irdianQ> ;p 'lrrultee- {1 i , as ryes! 1 ! JOHN ADAMS, (L. s.) j as from all duties, taxes, lmpofitlons, and charges whatfoever, except London. Yanuary 15th, 17876 � ,4 on the e{tate real and perfonal, o which they may lac the proprietors THOMASJEFFERSON (i.. s.) or p�)ffeffM which shall be fubjecl to the taxes impofed cin the eflates • Paris, yanuary Ifs, 1787- j of a.111 ether individuals : And in all other infiauccs they fleall be fubjeft *'> to the 1?�vs of the laud as the natives are, lnhol; of the fail Cc;iiiuls and •Vice-Confuls wleo (hall eerci{e commerce (hall be rcefpec`tively fub- � "�"""'----�`• je� to a.11 ta�e5, charges and it pcifitions eff� blithed on other A7ierchants. - ' lrhoy (hall place over the outward door of their houfe the aims of Y , their fovereian : But this niark of indication fllall not gic-e to the fain. CONVEf NTT0Nbetween his Moft Chrifiian Majeffy and the United houfe any privilege of asylum for any peri'on or property whatfoever, States of America, Ior the purpYe of defining and eflahl �zng° the Article the Third. ~ ' fun0 one and prlvileges 'their re eOive Confuls and Mice-Confulso The ref�e��ivc C:�nfuls and Vice-Conful:� lira h ,lift l y e aL e Agents in the ' ifferent ports and laces of their de ai ttrents where i.ecefiit {hall, fS Al,MJefly the MOS r CHRIS rIAN KII\'G and the UNITED STATES p p p y q yuire require. Thefe agents may be cho en ainung the en erchams either na- t H of ArviERIC A, having by the twenty-ninth article of the treaty P ti��nal or foreitrn and furnifhed with a comrniflion frons one of the laid .� of• ability and commerce, concluded between them, mutually gfant„d g the liberty of having, in their refpec'iive fries and ports, Confuls.-Vice- 'Confuls : [hey shall confine themfelves r6pec`tively , to the rendering Confulsgents and Commiff'aries and 'nein willingin . confe uence to their t-efpeclive merchants, navigators: and veffcls, all pofiible fervice, t;race nn ?nd ei`lablifh en a receprocat and permanent q manner and to inform tf':c nearef+ Conful of thewarits of th; Paid merchants I hereof to de. the functions and privileges of Confuls and Vice-Confuls, which they navigators and veffels,, without the Paid Agent's otherwife participating 1 I have judged it convenient to efiablifh of preference. His Mofi Chrif= in the itiinTutiities, :rig�lits and privileges attributed to C onft:is and ti'icc.• tiara lVlajeifyhas nominated the Sieur Count of Montmorin,of St. IIerent , Confuls, and, w.i£hout power under any pretext « hatever to. exaft from. Mareclial of his Camps and Armies Knight of his Orders the faid rnerchaots an dut•: ror emolument vvhatfoevcr. e g e s and of the Y y r Golden Fleece, his Counfellor in all his Councils,Minifl;er and Secretary Ar•t cle ' the `Fourth. of :Mate, and of his Commandments and Finances, having the Ile- The Confuls! and Vice Confuls ref eclivel � may etiahlifh a partelient of Foreign nffairs and the TTnited States have nominated z p y YChancery, r where fhall be depohted the Confular determinations acts and pro- the Sieur 'l homas Jefl`erfon, citizen of the United States of Americas ceedin,� s as alfo teftaments obligations, eont'racts and other ac`fs done and their Minifier Plenipotentiary near the King who after' having a ' conim�anicatccE io each other their sefpeciive full powers, have agreed by or between perfons of' their nation, and etfce"ts left bydeceafed per. r Eons, or faveo` f'roin fnlpwreck. They IYiay confequently appoint fit to What follows: erfons to ani in the laid* Chan eery, receive and fwear them en coln - '�• �Irticle the Fir/1. p' ' mit to thein the caifody of the feal, 'and authority to feat con miffilons, The Confuls and Vice-Confuls named by theMofi Chrifiian Ding and f:en`rciices and other C:oeifiilar ac`Is, and alfa to difcharge the fiinLtioz.s the United States, fhall be bound to prefent their commifrons accord- of Notary and l egiher of the Confulate. ins' to the ortns which fliall be efl:ablifhed re jz f fpee'evely ,by the, Moll. Jrtiele, the Tiftb. t t 31` • •' yrr. 1 • • • • • F ' Chriffian Ki. ng within his dominions, and by the Congrefs within the ,� q.S United States, there (hall be delivered to them, without any charges The he Confuls and Vice-Confuls refpeclively, fhall have the exclufeve the exequator neceflary for the e:�ercifc� of their fun ions ; and on' ea • right of receiving in their Chancery, or on board of veffels, the decla- hibitin r the faid exe uator the Governors C:ornmanders, Leads of Jus:. rations a.nd all other the arts which the c,,a�:tains rnafiers crews sf- q y -ptains, 9 , p,. Lice Bodies Corporate, Tribunals and other Officers, leaving authority fen;ers, and merchants of their nation may cliuf*e to make there even p places of their Confulate, fhall caufe them to enjoy their tefianients and oilier diipofals by laic :vel' tend the copies of clic in the ports and ; irnmediately, ,and without difficulty, the pre-eminences, authority a"nd faid avis, duly a'thenticated by the faid C:c# uls or Vice-Confials, under privileges, reciprocally granted, without clac`iincfrom the laid Confuls the teal of their Confulate, (hall receive faith in lady, equally as their ti and Vicc•Coriuls any fee, under any pretext whatever. originals would, in all the tribunals of the dominions of the Tdo{l; �'Irt:cls; CI,Mian King and of the United States. 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And in order to prevent all Lind of difpute and di.f- country. f call difturb them, or interfere therein, in any manner what- cuflxon in the Paid cafes of f iipwrec;k, it is agreed that when there fhall z • • •Confuls fhall not deliver u the' t • ' C t' 1 to attend to the favina cif the wreck, or f��c ��Er : But the faits Confers and Vice be no Conful of Vice �.on ,u 0 'D' t faid eflecs, i.ar the proceeds. thereof, to the lawful heirs, or to heir cul or Vice-Capful ('tie not being- at that rise refidence tof elle iasd Con. order, till they (hall have 6tifed to be paid all debts which the deceaf•" ace than ur ore the trees• the place of the •tarrpck) (hail be more dsllant from the Paid place ed t'hall havecontra�led in the -country ; for which p p _ the county the latter fliall %mnie.- that of the c,o�ngertc-nt �yudge of r t d in their hands as the • ,, the: dif patchy certainty and precau- t :I tors that : have a right ► o attach the Paid efe�ls � Y dla�t'1 roceed therein with all l' , Y wt .t ;fr �t in thofc of an other individual whatever, and proceed to ob- ' Y p but aid texrito'rial judge i na.gl y P tions prefc'ribed by the refpc:cl:ive la,wa , y •the f ll li fain Pale of them till payment of what fhall be lawfully due to them. fhall retire on the arrival of the Conful or �ice��.r�nful, and fhall dc;ls_ lx, �Vlien the debts iliGell nc�r_ have been contrac'led b judgment, deed or t ' a s, the expences of which Y 1 g ver over to him the report of his proceeds. g note the fi�rnature whereof fhall be known , payment ihall not be or- the Conful or Vice-Confui fnali caufe to be reiinbusfed to him, as we ll der ,d but curl rise creditor's giving fiifiicient ftirety, xefident in the as thofe. of faxing the wreck. The rnerchaudife and efle�s ,raved fhall coui�try, to refund tl:�e (urns he fl�all have unduly received, principal, be depofitcd in the nearefa. cuflo-m-houfe, or other place of fafety, with t intcre l and tolls ; which furety neverthelefs !hall Rand duly difcharg . the inventory thereof, wlsicii !hail have been rmade by the Confut or ed after the ted sr, (if ODe year in time of peace, and of two in time of 'VVice•Conful; or by the judge who {hall have proceeded. in their ab- �var, f the demand in difcharge cannot be formed before , the end of fence that the Paid efl'eCls anti ixierch �dsfe may be afterwards deliver- s tr,, t • • . • '• 1 this term amainflr Mae Heirs who lhall prefent themfelves. And in or ed., and vii ftirnz of ` a`ocefs Y heirs may not be un 'ufi.1 kept of the ef"tec�ls of the after levying therefrom she cods) P , der that the y j Y P to the �; wo being fui•nifhed with an order far their delivery, z owners deceafed, elle Cq.nfuls and Vice-Consuls shall notify his death in foine from the nearefl Cpnful or Vice-Conful, (hall reclaim, theta u}' t em- y+', Oneof the gazettes publifhed within their Confulate, and that they Pelves, orb their order either for the purpofe of re •-exporting f�ach fliall retain the faid e&cls in their hands four months to anfwer all de- �• Y xrterchannife, in �vliieh cafe farcy fliall pay no kand of duty of exports t'f mantis ��bich fhall be prefented :' find they shall be bound, after this tion or for that of felling there irf the country, if they be not prohi- ,1 delay, to deliver to the perfons fucceeding thereto what fli'all 'be more bited there, and in this l.aft cafe, the faid rnerchandize, i they be° da- • than fuflicient .for the demands which (hall have been formed. anaged, fhall, be allowed an at:�ate�tnerit of entrance duties, proportions ft flrtscle the Sixth ed to the dam' age they, have ftiflained, which fhall be afcc tained by The Confuls and Vice-Confulsref eelively, (hall receive the declara- the affidavits taken at the time the veflei was `vrecked o: firuck. T : tions; protells and repasts of all captains and•maflers of .their xefpect- 11ticle the �'ightn. eve nation, on account pf aves•age loffes fuflaaned at Pea : And theleThe Confuls or Vice-Confuls fhall exercife police over all the veffels l ' captains and maflers (hall lodge the Chancery of the faid Confuls and � � n -�� �-�--� �,,, ,, d the Laid veflels all is Vicc-Confuls, the •ac'ls which they may have made in other ports, on of their refpPcuve nationm ,• anu La,4u unvc �Yu wn�µ �..f: • «=hricls spa have ha cacti to them on their power and lurifd'icion in civil matters, in all dsfputes �tvisich may there account of the accidents arise ; they 'gall have an entire infpe�ion over the faid ve els, their. Y PP '.' voya`e. I£ a fubjeci of 'the. Lhriflian King and a citizen of: the crew and the changes and fiibflituth�ns there to be made. +,or tivliich United States, or a foreigner are interefled in the faid cargo, the aver- purpofe they may go or,. board the faid velfels whenever they may judge: ` 1 age 'hall be fettled by the tribunals of the country, and no by the it neceflary. Well underflood that the funaions Hereby allowed !hall onfals or Vice-Confuls : But when only the fubjefts or citizens of be confined to the sate, sot of the eels, and that they i`hall not take `:r 2 their own nation (hall be interefled, the xefpec eve Confuls or Vice- place, in any cafe which- fhall have any interr`erence with the police of y , •, Confuls fhall appoint fkilful perfons to fettle the datt�ages and average the ports where tkie faid vefels (hall be. ' Article the Seventh. Article. the IV•inth. , In carps where, by teinpefl or other accident, h'z•ctncli flsips or veil'els TbeConfuls and. V .ce-Confuls may caufe to be arrefled the captains, #hall be ftranded on the coafls of the United States, and (hips or vef. s officers, mariners) Tailors, and all °riser perform► being part of the crews fels of the United States f fall be ft on the coafls of the dome- of the veff'els of their, refpctlive nation, who f1. a1T leave defected front bions of the Moil Chriflian Ling, the Conful or Vice-Con neareif to back arid' tsarifport them out ®f the faid vefiels in order to fend therri the ;dace of fhipwreck, fhall do whatever he may judge proper, as well. ' + ti� iritis ur Ofd the faid' Confull� and Vice•Conful for tlic purpofe of faving the; faid drip or veffel, its cargo and appurte- rise country. los' �P fhall ,t nances, T 1 f 1 ti i 4 1 I 41•,x, t {e • , `* h , P R; 1 im - W t , i S i f r 1 s 4 . rr. .,.._ . . :., .. — .,.. 1. .. ... , :. ,...: .. A•. , ..., , ;:,,,. , ...,,: r - ,., L� ..�.; ..._ ., y„ - :«. ztiar-.5 _ ., '.. ., .. .. ,.!« 1. 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Congrefs of the United States will provide in the mail. and il,all demand the Paid deferrers ill writing, proving by an exhibi- ner they moff conformable to its laws for the eftablifhment of equiva. tion of the reaiflers of the veff'el or fhi 's roll that thole men were lent advantages , � p � r • ges in favour of the French merchants, for the prompt +; Part of the land crews • and on this demand fo proved ' affairs f • , � p e (laving how. drfpatch and dectfion of affairs of the. _acne nature. - ,.'; ever where the contrary is proved) the delivery (hall not be refufed ; d rticle the Fourteentb. and there i►ira11 be given all aid and afTaifance to the laid Confuls and The fub'ec'Is of the Molt Chriflian Kin and the citizens of the Mice-Confuls, for the fearc;h feizure and arrefl of the fa' .1 g� id deferters, who 'hall even be detained and kept in the pistons of the country, at United States, who fliall prove; by legal evidence, that they are of the their requeff and expence, until they fhall have found an opportunity faid nations refpecStiveYy, shall in confequence enjoy an exemption Ervin F:9 'of lending their. back. .But if they be not fent back within three all perfonal fervice in the place of their fettlement. aiiint.,`3, to be counted from the day of their arreff, they fhall be fer ZrAde the Fifteen1b. " at liberty, and (ball be no more sire'}ed for the fatnecaufe= If any other nation acquires by virtue of any Convention whatever, &ticle the T'entb• atreatment more favourable with refpeft to the Co nfular prc.tminlence.5, In cafes where the refpec'live fubjeds or citizens fliall have commit. powers,authority and privileges,theConfuls andVice-Confuls of theMof. ted any crime, or breach of the peace, they shall be amenable to the Chriflian King, or of the United States, reciprocally fl"iall participate ` Judges of the country, therein agreeable to the terms fli ulated by the: fecond third acrd. fourth J � y � €� p Zrtide the Eleventh, articles of the treaty of amity and commerce, concluded between the Moil (,hrrflian King and the United States. When the faid offenders (hall be a part of the crew of a veffel of Article the Sixteenth. their nation, and (hall have withdrawn thernfelves on board the faid vetTel, they may be there feized and arrefled by order of. the Judges of The prefeiit Convention (hall be in full force during the term of c the country : Thefe 'hall give notice thereof to the Conful or Vice- twelve years, to be counted from the day of the exchange of ratifica. Conful, who may repair on board if he thinks proper : But this noti- tions, which fhall be given in proper form, and exchanged on both ;a iicatinn (hall not in any cafe delay execution of the order in queflion. fides within the fpace of one year, or fooner, if pofiible. The per ns arrefled mall not afterwards be let at liberty, until the Iry faith whereof, we Minifters Plenipotentiary have figned the prefent Conful or Vice-Conful (hall have been notified thereof ; and they ffaaallConvention, and have there+o , fet the feal of our arras. l R be delivered to him, if lie requires it, to be put again on board of the DOTE at Verfailles, the 14th f November, one thoufand feven hundred and x veffel on which they vrere arre{led, or of others of their nation; and ei ht -ei ht. 4 to be fent out of the country, g y g y TH : JEFFERSON, (L. •) s flrtide the Twelfth. s L. C. DB MONTMORIN, (i,,, S, A.11 differences and I'uits between the fub'e&s of the Moll Chrrilian Icing, in the United States, or between the citizens of the United States, within the dominions of the Mofl: Chriflian King and d particu- larly all difputes relative to the wages and terms of engagement of the crews of the refpc&ive veffels, and all differences of whatever nature r Y �l they be, which may arife between the privates of the faid crews, or . 4 'TREATY of PEACE and FRIENDSHIP, parade and eoneZrided kaer_•,veerr any of them and their captains, or between the captain's of hetwe'en the PRESIDENT o the UU N I T F D STATES f AM., RIC A rYt ` different veffels -of their nation, fhall be determined by the refpeflive on the part and beha ff' o?f the faid States, and the under < ned `t .q Confuls and Vice-Confuls, either by a reference to arbitrators, or by a i KY N G SCHIEFS anrWARRIORS n tl�e CR E E fc TdTA I�g fiinimary Judgment, and without costs. No officer of the country, ciw and behal o th rid 1`�'atiar N o� ` Indians, on thea�•t f f -/ Er. vil or military, (hall interfere , � .. therein,`or take any part whatever in the matter : And the appeals from the faid Confular fentences ffiall be car- HE parties being defirou� of eilablifhirig permanent peace and pried before t +Tfriendfhipbetween the United States and the faid Creek Nation It-he of France, or of the United States, to whom -,may appertain to take cognizance thereof. ' and the citizens and members thereof, and to remove the caufes of Article the T rteenth, war by afcertaining their limits, and making other nec:eff'dryl, juE and The ge'nera'l utility of commerce having caufed to be eftablifhed. friendly arrangements : The President of the United States, by Henry within the dominion s of the Mofl Chriflian King, particular tribunals Knox, Secretary for the Department of War, wham he hath confli- tutecl with full powers for thefe ur ofPs, by and with the advice and and 'oriels for expediting the decihan of commercial affairs the tiler. p �' p Iliants 1®f the; United ;tates shall ;n'o r the benefit of thele cflab;ifh- confent of thy' Ser�att fir` the Usrtted States, and the Creek Nation, by JY the ments • 1 it rye - 1ir�' F IT}I I 7, 'wo-� l • l il'w.l o- as Y t / R A` / AYY 3 e � yll4i'si�ifl-.. FF&nnn 7-1 i a J r4, Y I l y SAS JJJgggg 5 -y � 9L f1 U 4i .... .,... '. 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'Sr • Ch of the laid I - 1V afcertain the fail head or fcrirce of the main fouth bra ° r• 'n+�g►� rhe Paid Na- river. at; the lace where it shall be interfec'le�l by the line aforefaid, to the underngned Kings, Chiefs and Warriors, reprefe. ti'n& _ p And in order that the faid tion have agreed to the following articles. be dra`vn froiii the Curi ahee mountain.. 7 b boundary (hall be rendered diltinc`t and we11 known , it (hall be marked FS Article the Tirft• b a lint; o.f felled trees at lean twenty feet wide, and the trees chopped f` y. li or foul. %•.e of There {hall be perpetual peace and friendfhip between all the citizens r' on. ea.cbr fide from the faid Curahee oneetriver, and thence down the p of the United States of America, and ali the lndrviduals, towns and tl�e id main, youth branch opt he c tribes Upper, Middle and Lower Creeks and Sernanolies, con a. mar in o'f, the faid r��a n, �ut.. ..r�nc.li and river C?conee, for the dii�- ., tribes of the pp , t i g rk k Nation of Indians. Cin the Creek ance. of t�venty•irles, or as much farther as, to obtineuifhrforevy to Praall ' Po g g Article the Second, di{finc�ly the faid boundary • And in order to 1 �, r ' -ns of the Creek Nation, or any part thereof,boundary any hrein ldeflr b- `1'lre underfigned kings;, Chiefs and Warriors, for thenifeYves and Y �' ; . Kings., the United States do lying to- the, iaorth��ra.rd and e ftward to theeco fiderations heretofore all parts of the C eekNation within the limits of ed, it is hereby agreed,, in addition 7 acknowledge themfelv.es, and the faid parts of the Creek Nation, tca be naad-.: for the faid land,lthat the 'United States w },11 saute certain valua- e • to of America and of no other 1, the ,{la;te of Geo'rf ia, to be delilvered to the faid 1 under the proteaion of tlr,, United States ble Iridian goods,now in i f"`overeign whafoe ver ; and they alfo Ripulate that the faid Creek Na- • ' " w"' CLIXV"'r" "� ' ° i�Tation, and the fa�cl jJr itec� ota�es w �r annually tfe Q he faid Creed . don will not hold any treaty with an individual State, or with indivi thoufand and five hundred, dollars, to be pad y , do, hereby duals of any State. hiefs; and, �?6Tarirors . ,q Na,Ntior. end the underfig; ec Kings, , Article the `hard. j for themfelves and the whole Creek Nation, their heirs and. defcen.dm a,ilts, for the co��fidei°aticns ahove.nr�entionc�a�, releafe, q•aitclaim, rclin- 'The Creek Nation {hall deliver as foon as. prafticable to the command- ui and cede, all the land to the northward and eaffrvaa d of the boun4 ins officer of the troops of the United States, Rationed at the Rock, 4, ; : � { 1• fcribe�. " Landing on the Connee river all citizens of the United States, white dary herein de inhabitants or ne roes, who are now prifoners in any part of the faid �Irticl'e the fifth. g nation. And if an fuc.li prifoners or l their negroes fh•puld not be fo deli- The United States folemnly guaranty tothe Crwefti�ard anrllfotith Y ver on or before the firfi day of June enfuing, the Governor. of lands within the limits of the United States to the r Georgia. nia�T empower three perfons to repair to the faid nation, in or- ward of the b(Juildarl tof'cr bed in the preceeding article. der to claim and receive fuck prifoners and negroes. 1�rficle tag Txtla. Article the Tourthr listed. 5t�tes, .or other p.erfonrno� being an Tn- ° • to and the If any ' i,tkzen cif , the U x . between the citizens of the TJnited Sta s ' ' n glail .,attemp,t. to fettle on any �� rl1e ��'eek lands fucil perfon The boundary Creek Nation is, and (hall be, from. where the old line flrikes the river ;; fliall'forfe t: the proteaion of the L41�ite4 Mates, �n� the Creeks Vinay C lace on the 111oR northern Savannah ; thence up the faid river to a p where a noi•tthern t: puniih Moor not, .as they pleafe, branch ��f the fame, commonly called the keowee, • rtickthe�'e�enth� , line, to be drawn froi'j�i the top of the Occunna mountain (hall inter. R ion to lu elm l�or cig%ti, - .en7 or inhabitant of the United States fliail attempt to hunt I,r; feft ; thence along the faid line in a south- ��eR direc'� g river ; thence to the top oft Ile �'urrahee mountain ; thence to the or ,dei'�r0y the gairie •on the Creek' lads ' Nor t?nall any 'fucii citizen or • rll ranch of t`l'i : Oconee river, called iiihabifatit' go ift ft 1) inea nto the Creek coutitr'y, withutdppoor the oflct�r of head or fourcG of the main fol b �e faid main foutll branch fro"rri-thb `Governor of fome one i)i Lhe Unite , 4� E the 1'�ppalachee • thence do�vil the: middle of the , �,hicla form • ' with the Onkrnur ee, the troo sof the United States, commanding,sa thetL Prefidenti ofltthe ` 11a : and river Oconee, to its confluence vva . c; oft on h r f►gontiers, or finch t�tlt r .pera�for� .. 1 ' the river Altai:ial'ra and thence down the middle of he faid Altama- P ° a thorize to sant the r p a rota time .t� xie) i' Ira to the old line oil the faid river, and thence along the faid old line ■vaitPed Matesa } to the river �,1t. Mary's. fff • all dif utes relatively to the Bead Article tl�e �g.hth• h ° And in order to preclude forever p y f the inairi ibuth branch. o£ the river Oconee, at the place • e o if any Creek Indian .dr Iticia:aiis, or pe�'fo�n relfding a � them, r, or or four c . the Curahee �fi1 e;in zheti Katio?�, f ail corn ,. . robbery y where it flia'tl be interfec'lEd by. the line aforefaid, �roill `Ile, Wr o flaar l ,tam �xc. • g , �z , ° ' . • stained b an able. Surue or can the part . ' e . o an cad Ise c owns or inhabitants of mountain, the fame (hall be afce � del��,.o::, ,ptle capita, cla.n� 9 is Y t, States who (hall be alfied by three old citizens of , . hated. States the . �'�:e Nation Or L owi; ' or rtb�, tp r` rol; of tire• United , the r girl ll be o�iund : del Georgia, who may be appointed by the Governor of the faid State, %�711ich fuch: ' ffA nder or offenders rLiay �e�ang, ar I �vn of ' the 'Uni[ed Y ±P hirxi or them up, to be .puniflred according to tl�� 1 and three old Creels Chiefs, to be appointed by the (arid nation, diad faid tris . _mor citizens and chiefs (hall aifemble for this purpofe, on.tlie s`a: iates. 1-16 girt, lc first day of O ober, one thoufand (even. hundred and ninety-one, at: tthe faid river Oconee, and thence .proceed to he Rock-Landing, on akertaiii 4� r� Y: , 1l r 1 f MY { t�:q`�l� � � .. f < kit4 U�Y":9 5 �• r , t Y k : _ M \\ N Y M� F. 1 ?1 ri .h \ t W , .:, .. /:x"^a"hr^. 9 '_5,A'I pr - _ .v, ..;liplh ✓ ..J ,s. +,'{:. L r a +! w. .v •. n ... :. ' ate ...,5. s ..I. l t a . �.r_e. C... ,a. ) -;, ..r j. _...�.Y ,.�. .. a� .,. 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United States of America, and the whole Crcek IVatiops, the pasties F if any citizen or i�:habitart of the United States, or of either of have hereunto Pet. t}.�eir hands and Peals, in the city cif Nc•c•4'oj-k, else territorial diflri6ts of the United States, iliall ' go into any tow7, . • ` belonging to the Creek Nation of Indians, and 'Within the Url�ted States, this feventh day of Au,ud., one clt,aufantt fettlement or territory b g g ` (even hunched and ninety. t� (hall there comiflit any crime upon, or trefpafs againft the perfon or Ira behalf of the United Staten, property of any peaceable and ;rier, ly Indian or Indians, which, if Secretary at War, and Pole Commiffionel° for committed within the: jurifdiction of any State, or witliin the jurifdic- � H KNOX . tion of either of the fail diftris, ac'ainic a� citizen or white inhabitant; q treating with the Creek Nation of Indians. z • thereof, would be punifhable by the law of filch State or diflrift, finch :p� I,1 hehalf off`' t%renel�ef and the wjrole Creek :,Vaion of Isiu'Ir�n�, offender or offenders fhall be fubje to the Panne punif fent, and fhall ALEXANDER I`dl' e' IL LIV R.r� Y, • s if the offence had been FUSKATCHE MICO, or Birtai! King, k (1.. s.) be proceeded againfi in the fame manner, a Committed within the jurifdidion of the Stade or diftrif to which he Cufetah.s'. ?E�`I�HLOCK, or Second an, or they may belong, a atnil a clttzen off° white inhabitant thereof. � IIALLE"I' :MALTHLE,, or Blue River, �' g OPAY MICo or the Signer, L. s. r �1 Article the Tenth. Little .`Kalli ee. . . g ( ) .. . '. f � I O I'Kr;HA JOU, or Salnonlac, . ;�' (.c.. s.) �) In cafes of violence on the perfons or property of the individuals of c ROPO )✓ Il�ICO, or �l'allafee King, ►�C (L . So) ' either art neither rataliation nvr reprifal (hall be committed by the � " Big 2•allifee. t OPO OTACHE, or Long Side, ; (L. S.) , P other, until fatis#anion (hall iaave been demanded of the party of which SOHOLr,SSEf:, or Young Second 1VIan, (i,. s.) rhea re or is and fhall have been refuted. `Kuckabatc�t�y OCH i' LI-iAJOU, or Alecl Cornell (L, s.) 11rtick the Elevenths CHINABIE, or the Great NatchesWarrlor, �4 (L. s.) . . � NA'I'SOWACHEHEE,ortheGxeat�latch. The Creeks (hall give notice to the citizens of the United States of ( ) any dcfigns which they may know or fufpeft to be farmed an any 1�Tatchea. es Warriour's Brother, • THAKOTEEHEE, or the Mole, (L, s.) neighbouzir.g tribe, or by any perfon whatever, againft the peace and intere{Is of the United States. OQUOKABLE, TUSKENAAH, or Big Lieutenant, yy (L4 s, r II ,Article the i welftb. HOMATAH, or Leader, ad (L. So ' ' greater de rese of civihzap Cowetay. CHINNABIE, or Matthews; "' . That the Creek Nation may be led to a gre g Ll tion, and to become her da ren and cultivators, inflead of remaining icy JULEETAULEMATHA, or dry Pine, r a. fl,ate of hunters, the United States will from time to time furniflt Of the 13roaen CHAWOCKLY MICO, . 1�4 (.L. So) Nation with ufeful darnefTic animals and imple� ' Arrow& gratu•+oufly the Paid � _ _ it 1 ✓Heats of hufbandry. And further to aiiift the faid Nation in fo defi. COOSADES HOPOY, or the IYMeafurer, k (L.S,) - `'�' Coofad MUTHT E E or the MifTer I rabte a purfuit and at the tame time to effa.blifh a certain anode of corn ea. tnurication, the United States will fend fuck, and fo many perfons to STIMAFUT(.HKEE, or Good Humour, H (Los,) S'TILNALEE E, or Dif uter L.s. rzftde in Paid dation; as they may judge proper, and not exceeding four Alabama Chief.° ~ J P p ( ) p MUMAGECHEE, David Francis, � (L. s.) in number, who fhall qualify thernf'elves to aft as interpreters. Thefe Oakfoy. P erfons (hall have lands aifigned there by the Creeks for cultivation, Done in pretence of—RICHARD MoiLpos, Chief Juffice of the State of for tli'emfelves and their fi�ccefl'ors in office ; but they shall be preclude New-York. RICHARD Y ARICK, Mayor of the City of New-York. ed exercifing any kind of traffc ]�IARINUS WILLEI'. THOMAS LEE SHIpPErr, of Pe:Irtfylvania. Jo�N r ` Article the Trhirteenth. RUTLE'D iE, dun. JOSEPH ALLEN SMITH. HENRY i2AI�;i�. I /JIS All animofi.ties for paff grievances fhall henceforth ceaf'e ; and rhe i ntrain attics will carry the foregoing treaty into full execution, )osErx �a C®RNBb.I., Zutexpreter� Yl A with all good faith and fincerity. mark x4rtide the .fourteenth. 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