23; North Carolina 13; South Carolina 9; Georgia 6; Kentucky 10; Ohio 6; Ten- nessee 6.Congress to meet on the first Monday of November, 1812, ch. CXXXII 305.--Congress to meet on the fourth Monday of May, 1813, ch. CLXXIV 387. CONSTITUTION frigate,-The President to have distributed to the officers and crew as prize money, $100,000, to wit: $50,000 to Captain Hull, officers and crew, for destroying the Guerri- ere, and $50,000 to Captain Bain- bridge, officers and crew, for de- stroying the Java, ch. CXCIII 422, 423.
CONVERCE, ROYAL, to be released and discharg- ed from imprisonment, ch. CLXXI 384, 385.
COURTS,-district court for Maine to be holden at Wiscasset on the second Tuesday of Sep- tember annually, ch. II 4.-District courts for North Carolina to be held at Edenton on the 3d Monday of April and of October; at Newbern on the first after the 3d Monday of April, and 3d Monday of October; at Wilmington, on the 2d after the 3d Monday of April, and 3d Monday of October, ch. XVII s. i. 26, 27; the court may be adjourn ed by the marshal for one day, and till the next term, s. ii. 27.- The district court for Connecticut to be holden on the fourth Tues- days of February, May, August, and Novem- ber, in each year, ch. XX s. i. 30, 31.-
Circuit court of the United States may ap- point discreet persons to take acknowledg- ments of bail and affidavits, ch. XXV s. i. 39 The circuit court for East Tennessee to be held at Knoxville on the second Mon- day in October annually, ch. XXXIX s. i. 70, 71.The circuit courts for the first dis- triot, to be held at Portsmouth the first of
May, at Exeter the first of October, at New- port the 15th of June, at Providence the 15th November, at Boston the 15th of May and 15th of October, ch. XLV s i. ii. 81, 82. The district court of Louisiana to be held the 3d Monday in July, and on the 3d Monday of every calendar month thereafter, ch. L s. iii. 97; powers of the judge thereof, s. iii. 97.-District court of New York to consist of two judges, ch. LXXI s. i. 136, 137; opinion of the presiding judge to prevail, s. ii. 137; one judge may proceed with business, ib.; constitution of the circuit court under the act, ib.; four additional courts to be held an- nually for the district of New York, viz.: at Utica on the first Tuesdays of April and October, at Geneva on the third Tuesday of September, and at Salem on the third Tues- day of October, s. iii. 137; a clerk to be ap- pointed to reside at Utica, ib.; his duties, fees, &c. s. iii. 137, 138.- The district court for New York, to be holden at Utica on the se- cond Tuesday of May, and the fourth Tues- day of September, yearly, ch. CLXXXVII s. i. 412; process returnable accordingly, s. ii. 413; the terms of the district court of Massa- chusetts holden at Salem, to be thereafter holden at Boston, s. iii. 413; process returna- ble accordingly, ib.District court for Maine to be holden at Wiscasset on the last Tuesday of February annually, ch. CCII 450, 451, See Columbia.
DEPOSITIONS, taken in perpetuam rei memoriam,
may be admitted in evidence in the
courts of the United States, if ad- missible in the courts of the state where the cause is pending ch. XXV s. iii. 40.
DIXON, JOHN, to be paid $329 84 cents, with 6 per cent. interest from the 1st of January, 1785, the amount of a final settlement certificate, &c. ch. CLXX s. i. 383, 384.
DOCUMENTS, free of postage. See Congress.
DRAGOONS. See army.
DRAWBACK. See Embargo.
DUTIES, additional, of 100 per cent. laid and to be col- lected upon goods, wares, and merchandise, imported, ch. CXII s. i. 260; additional duty of 10 per cent. if imported in foreign vessels, s. ii. 260; additional duty of $1 50 cents per ton on foreign vessels, s. iii. 260, 261; duties how levied and collected, s. iv. 261; act to continue till one year after peace, s.v. 261.- District for collection of duties in Louisiana to continue as before its becoming a state, ch. L s. v. 98.- -Duties on cargoes allowed entry from India to be secured or paid, ch. CXXIV 294; cargoes to be deposited in public stores, 294, 295.-Duties on iron wire, ch. CLXXII s. i. 385; addition of 10 per centum on the rate of duty on iron wire imported in foreign vessels, s. ii. 386; duty how collected, s. iii. 386. See Barbary powers. Fines and forfeitures.
EMBARGO, for 90 days, ch. XLIX s. i. 92; bonds to be given in consequence of it, s. ii. 92; penalties for violating it, s. iii. 93; recovery and distribution of penalties, s. iv. 94.- Exportation of specie and goods of foreign or domestic growth and manufacture dur- ing the continuance of the embargo pro hibited, ch. LVI s. i. 107, 108; President may employ the land and naval force and militia to prevent such exportations, s. ii. 108; mode of recovering and distributing penalties, s. iii. 109.Vessels chartered
by government permitted to sail, ch. LXX 136. -The time of the continuance of the embargo not to be computed in the time allowed for drawback on re-exporta- tion, ch. XCVII 212.
ENGINEERS, further provision for the corps of, ch. LXXII s. i. 138; 2 captains, 2 first lieu- tenants, 2 second lieutenants, to be added to the corps, with usual pay and emoluments, ib.; and one paymaster, to be taken from the subalterns of en- gineers, ib.; with' pay and emoluments of regimental paymaster, ib., to be at- tached to the said corps, as the Presi- dent may direct, 4 serjeants, 4 corporals, 1 teacher of music, 4 musicians, 19 arti- ficers, and 62 men, ib.; to be formed into a company of bombardiers, sappers, and miners, s. i. 138, 139; to be offi- cered from the corps of engineers as the commanding officer, with the approba- tion of the President, may direct, ib.; to be allowed the same pay as in the regi ment of artillerists, ib; military academy to consist of the corps of engineers, and, in addition to the teachers of the French language and drawing already provided, of one professor of natural and ex- perimental philosophy, with the pay and emoluments of a lieutenant colonel, one professor of mathematics, with the pay and emoluments of a major, one pro- fessor of the art of engineering in all its branches, with the pay and emoluments of a major, s. ii. 139; each of the pro- fessors to have an assistant professor, to be taken from the most prominent cha- racters of officers or cadets, and receive the pay and emoluments of captains, s. ii. 139, 140; the academical staff not to have command in the army separate from the academy, ib.; cadets not to ex-
ceed 250, s. iii. 140; may be attached at the President's discretion to the military academy as students, ib., regulations concerning cadets, ib.; candidates for cadets not to be under the age of 14 nor above 21; to be well versed in reading, writing, and arithmetic, ib.; to sign arti- cles, with consent of parent or guardian, to serve five years, s. iii. 140, 141; to re- ceive pay and emoluments as provided for cadets in the corps of engineers, ib.; cadets receiving degrees to be candidates for commissions, s. iv. 141; if there be no vacancy the President may attach cadets to corps by brevet of the lowest grade as supernumerary officers, with pay and emoluments of the grade, until vacancies occur, ib.; but not more than one supernumerary officer to one com- pany at one time, ib.; appropriation of $25,000 for buildings for the institu- tion, &c. and such contingent expenses as the President may judge necessary and proper, s. v. 141; section of a former act which confines the selection of the commander of the corps to the corps, repealed, s. vi. 141, 142.
FINES AND FORFEITURES, to be remitted by
the Secretary of the Treasury in cases of unlawful impor- tations of goods from Great Britain, ch. CXLIX 341, 342; mode of pro- ceeding to obtain the benefit of the act, ib.; circumstan- ces entitling parties
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