Surveyor to examine the foundation or walls of houses, Public property may be subdivided, by direction of chap. 75, s. 8. p. 202 president, s. 9, p. 209 chap. 84, s. 1, p. 215 Stockholders to appoint directors, &c. &c. s. 2, p. 216 When tolls shall be receivable, s. 7, p. 218 s. 8. p. 219 s. 9, p. 219 Annual meetings of the stockholders-dividends, &c. &c. s. 10, p. 219 s. 11, p. 220 s. 12, p. 220 s. 13, p. 221 Tolls-Rates of, &c. &c. Boundaries of Georgetown described, chap. 96, p. 266 chap. 97, s. 1, p. 267 &c. &c. Rights and powers granted to corporation, continued, Streets may be laid off by the corporation-Regula- tions, &c. &c. s. 2, p. 268 s. 3, p. 268 s. 4, p. 269 s. 5, p. 270 Recorder made a member of the board of aldermen, Commissioners appointed for laying off a turnpike road Directors to be appointed, chap. 98, s. 1, p. 271. Meetings of the company, &c. &c. Meetings of the president and directors, s. 2, p. 272 s. 6, P 275 Property through which the road passes, how to be ob- tained, Dimensions and quality of the road, Tolls when receivable-Rates, Regulations-Mile stones, &c. &c. Accounts to be kept, &c. &c. s. 7, p. 276 Dividends how to be made and accounted for, Road to be kept in repair-Penalties, When tolls shall cease, s. 8, p. 278 s. 9, p. 280 s. 10, p. 281 Penalty for evading payment of tolls-Proviso, COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE. Entrance of the ports and harbors of the United States Importation of goods from England and hibited, Forfeiture and damages, Prohibited articles forfeited, if put into s. 3, p. 245 S. 5, p. 246 chap. 91, s. 6, p. 247 Prohibited articles omitted in the papers to be forfeit ed, &c. &c. s. 7, p. 247 hibited articles, Additions to the oaths on importations, s. 8, s. 10, p. Renewal of intercourse-Conditions, &c. &c. 249 s. 11, p. 249 Embargo raised, except as to England and France, . s. 12, p. 250 ted ports, &c. &c. Restrictions on coasting vessels taken off, s. 13, p. 251 Additional compensation to the secretaries of Missis- chap. 2, p. 4 Salaries to officers of government, continued, chap. 14, p. 21 Per diem allowance to witnesses in the case of Senator Smith, . Of the officers, &c. &c. of the new army, chap. 22, p. 52 chap. 43, s. 4, p. 93 Fees to surveyor of Washington City, chap. 75, s. 6, p. 201 Compensation to the officers, &c. &c. of the newly au- chap. 100, s. 1, p. 285 For an additional clerk in office of superintendant of In- dian affairs, chap. 101, s. 2, p. 286 COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY. See Secretary of the Treasury and judiciary of the United States. May remit certain duties, chap. 66, s. 8, p. 149 To cause the settlement of certain accounts, and to CONTRACTS. No member of Congress to have any contract, under chap. 48, s. p. 101 Provision of this act not to extend to incorporated com- s. 2. p. 102 Members of Congress to be excepted by express claus- Penalties, Annual statements to be made to Congress COTTON, DANIEL. s. 3, p. 103 s. 5, p. 103 Act for his relief, chap. 88, p. 238 COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. See Judiciary of the United States. CUSTOMS, See Imposts. D. DAVIDSON, JOHN. Act for his relief, chap. 32, p. 67 DEBENTURES AND DRAWBACKS. DENTON AND HALL. See Secretary of the Treasury, Judiciary. DUTIES. See Imposts. E. ELLIS, ABRAHAM. See Lands of the United States. Tt EMBARGO. An embargo laid on all vessels in the ports and har chap, 5, p. 7 Proviso, ibid. chap. 5, s. 2, p. 8 Vessels engaged in the coasting trade not allowed to Proviso, s. 2, p. 11 3. 3, p. 11 Forfeitures and penalties, missioned vessels, s. 4, p. 12 Foreign ships to be forfeited for taking specie or other. red, - s. 5, p. 13 s. 7, p. 14 chap. 30, s. 3, p. 65 Certificates of relanding, when to be produced, Penalties and forfeitures for exporting goods, &c. &c. s. 3. p. 71 s. 4, p. 71 Regulations to be observed by fishing vessels, s. 5, p. 72 Penalties and forfeitures, how to be distributed, s. 6, p. 73 Owners of property, out of the jurisdiction of the Unit chap. 66, s. 1, p. 145 |