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State of Tennessee divided into two districts, &c. &c.
chap. 38, s. 1, p. 79

In what courts suits shall be brought and determined,

s. 2, p. 80

Rules to be held for the districts-At what times-Pro-
cess and proceedings, regulated

accordingly,

s. 3, p. 81

s. 4, p. 82

s. 5, P 82

Clerks to be appointed, &c. &c.
Causes to be continued over, &c. &c.
Act to extend jurisdiction to state judges and state
courts, continued in force, chap. 51, s. 1, p. 116
Provisions to extend to county courts within, and ad-
joining revenue districts, in the state of Ohio, on
Lake Erie, and to the district attorney, in Ohio,
s. 2, p. 116
In what courts suits may be brought to establish claims
on certain bills drawn by general Armstrong,
chap. 63, s. 2. p. 141,

Clerk of circuit court of East Tennessee district, to
issue certain process, &c. &c. chap. 82, s. 1, p. 212

Sessions of Kentucky district court,

Writs, &c. &c. continued over,

s. 2, p. 212

s. 3, p. 212

Circuit courts of the United States to perform the du

ties of district courts, in case of the disability
of the district judges,

chap. 94, s. 1, p. 259

District clerk's duties under this act

s. 2, p. 260
Examinations of witnesses, &c. &c. to be taken by them,

s. 3, p. 261

K.

KASKASKIA. See Illinois Territory and Lands of
the United States.

L.

LANDS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Actual settlers entitled to a preference in becoming
purchasers of lands, East and West of Pearl river
chap. 10, s. 1, p. 16

Proviso,

To give notice of their claims,

ibid.

s. 2, p. 17

Time allowed to those who have pre-emption rights,

17

s. 3 p.
This act not to extend to certain persons, 3. 4, p. 18
Reserved lands in Ohio, to be offered for sale,

chap. 26, s. 1, p. 57

Pre-emption lands granted to William Wells,

Time extended for Secretary of War's issuing land

warrants,

chap. 35, p. 77

chap. 37, p 78

chap. 40, s. 1, p. 85

Public lands may be offered for sale in such proportions
as the President determines upon,

s. 2, p. 86

Part of a former act, revived,
Settlers on the Mobile-A further time for putting in

their claims,

s. 3, p. 86

Reports to be made by Registers of land offices, E. and
West of Pearl river, to Secretary of Treasury,

s. 4, p. 89

Certain lands to which Indian title is extinct

what district attached,

To

s. 5, p. 88

Actual settlers in Mississippi territory allowed a fur-

ther time,
S. 6, p. 88
Right of United States to two lots in town of Natchez,
ceded to corporation of that town, s. 7, p. 88
Interfering claims in districts East and West of Pearl
river-How to be settled,

s. 8, p. 89

Claimants to land in Michigan allowed a further time,

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chap. 67, s. 1, p. 153
Persons entitled to a preference in land purchase,

Pre-emption rights secured to actual settlers,

s. 2, p. 154

s. 3, p. 155

s. 4, p. 156

Repeal of part of a former act,
Certain lands to be attached to district of Detroit,

s. 5, p. 156

Authority of commissioners of Kaskaskia, continued,

chap. 8, p. 214

Spanish grants in Mississippi territory, how to be es-

tablished,

chap. 89, s. 1, p. 238

Grants, to be valid-When they must have been sur-

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A tract of land in the Orleans territory to be laid for

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A light house to be erected on Point Judith,

One to be erected on the Island of Sapelo, in Georgia,

chap 16, s. 1, p. 34

chap. 35, s. 1, 76

Beacons, and buoys to be fixed at certain places,

s. 2, p. 76

LOUISIANA TERRITORY, SECRETARY OF.

See Compensations.

M.

MARINE CORPS. See Navy of the United States.

MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES. See Post office and
Post roads.

MICHIGAN TERRITORY. See Compensations
and Lands of the United States.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT OF THE

UNITED STATES.

Appropriation for its support, for 1808, chap. 27, p. 58
Sale of public arms belonging to the United States au-
thorised, to the individual states,

chap. 42, p. 90
An additional force to be raised-Term of service,
chap. 43, s. 1, p. 91

How the regiments are to be composed, s. 2, p. 92
Two additional brigadier generals, &c. &c. may be ap

pointed,

Compensations,

s. 3, p.92

s. 4, p. 98

Same provisions extend to the force now in service,

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s. 6, p. 96

Chaplains to be appointed-Their pay, &c. &c.

s. 7, p. 96

Appointments may be made in recess of the Senate,

s. 8, p. 96

Commissioned officers must be citizens of United

States,

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S. . 9, p. 96
Scites to be procured for arsenals and manufactories of
chap. 55, s. 2, p. 120

arms,

Arms to be distributed amongst the states and territo

ries, &c. &c.

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Appropriation for its support, in 1809,

s. 3, p. 120

chap. 103, s. 1, p. 288

MILITIA OF THE UNITED STATES.

Executives of the several states to be called upon to
organise and equip their quotas of militia,
chap. 39, s. 1, p. 83
Apportionment-How to be made,
State executives may accept corps of volunteers,

S.

ibid.

2, p. 84
s. 3, p. 84

How to be officered,
Term of service of the detachment-Pay, &c. &c.

The whole, or any part of it, may be called into service,

s. 4. p. 84

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Delegate to Congress to be elected-When and how,
s. 3, p. 14

MONUMENT, IN COMMEMORATION OF
CERTAIN OFFICERS OF THE UNIT-

ED STATES' NAVY.

Duties remitted, on the importation of it,

N.

chap. 34, p. 75

NANJEMOY. See Imposts.

NAVY DEPARTMENT. See War department.

NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES.

Appropriations for its support, in 1807,

chap. 1, p. 3

An additional number of gun boats to be provided,

An additional naval force may be employed,

chap 4, p. 6

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Articles not interdicted by the act, chap. 25, s. 1, p. 55

Articles interdicted,

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s. 2, p. 56
Importations in vessels which cleared out before a cer-
tain time not prohibited, &c. &c.

s. 3, p. 56

OHIO. See Lands of the United States.

OTTAWAY NATIONS OF INDIANS.

See Treaties.
P.

PATENTS. See Boucherrie, Anthony, Secretary of
State, and Whittemore, Amos, and William.

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