An act to establish the mode of laying off the territory of Indiana into districts for the election of its members of the legislative assembly, March 4, 1814, (obsolete,) Regulations of courts of justice in Indiana, February 24, 1815, -
- 213 The people of Indiana authorized to form a state government and to be admitted into the union, April 19, 1816, Provisions for forming a constitution, Propositions on the part of the United States to be offered to the convention, and, if ac- cepted, to be obligatory on the United States, - 290 All the laws of the United States not locally inapplicable to be in force in the State of Indiana, March 3, 1817, 390 The State of Indiana admitted into the union, December 11, 1816, - - 399
The Secretary of the Treasury to remit certain duties on stills,- - 369
Internal duties on licenses to distillers, on re- fined sugar, licenses to retailers, sales at auction, on carriages, on stamps, discon- tinued, December 23, 1817, 401 An act supplementary to the several acts re- lative to direct taxes and internal duties, April 20, 1818, - 441
Jackson, Major-General.
Thanks of Congress to Major-General Jackson and the troops under his command, for their gallantry and good conduct in the defence of New Orleans,
Distribution of the Journals of Congress and documents, 140
The appointment of an additional judge in the territory of Missouri directed, 95 By what rules judgments of the court esta- blished by the act of January 27, 1814, may be reversed by the Supreme Court, - 96 When a writ of error will operate as a super- sedeas, The time for holding the District Court of the United States for the Virginia district al- tered, March 24, 1814, - - 112 An act for the better organization of the courts of the United States within the State of New York, 120 The state divided into two districts, - 120 An act directing the disposition of money paid into the courts of the United States, April, 1814, 127, 395 Money to be deposited in incorporated banks, 127, 395 Regulation of courts of justice in Indiana, 213 The President to appoint a marshal and dis- trict attorney for the northern judicial dis- trict of New York, 235 Organization of the courts of the United States in the Illinois territory, March 3, 1815, (obsolete,) 237 Time of holding the Circuit and District Courts in Vermont, 258 Notes of the acts relating to the Circuit and District Courts in Vermont, - 258
Judiciary. When it is $100, an appeal allowed on a pe- tition to a judge of the Supreme Court, 261| On appeals allowed on petition, the writ of error to be a supersedeas, Appeals from the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia to the Supreme Court allowed where the matter in dispute is 1000 dol- lars, 261 Circuit Courts in South Carolina and Georgia, 300 Additional compensation to the district judge of the southern district of New York, April 27, 1816, (obsolete,) 318 Administration of justice in the Illinois terri- tory, April 29, 1816, (obsolete,) An act respecting the District Court of the northern district of New York, - 392 Time of holding the District Court for the district of Virginia, March 19, 1818, 411 The laws of the United States to have effect in Mississippi, - 413 Judicial district, district attorney, marshal, 413 District Court in Maine, 413 Courts of the northern district of New York, - 413 Increase of the salaries of the judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, April 20, 1818, - 457 Pennsylvania divided into two districts, and the districts called the eastern and western districts, - - 462 Richard Peters to hold the courts of the eastern district, and a district judge, marshal, and district attorney to be appointed for the western district, . 462 Regulations of process and proceedings in the districts, The judicial power of judges in Alabama ex- tended to the counties in the Mississippi territory, April 20, 1818, (obsolete,) - 468 Original cognisance in equity and at law given to the courts of the United States in con- troversies respecting territory and patents for useful inventions, February 15, 1819, 481 An act to alter the terms of the court for the western district of Virginia, February 10, 1820, 540 An act establishing a Circuit Court within and for the district of Maine, March 30, 1820, 554 Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine to form the first circuit, - 554 Organization of the Circuit Court of Maine,
598 An act to alter the terms of the District Court 610 in Alabama, December 27, 1820, Alteration of the times of holding the Circuit and District Courts in the District of Co- lumbia, December 29, 1820, Writs and process returned accordingly, 611 An act to alter the time of holding the District Court in the district of Mississippi, January 11, 1821,
611 Notes of the acts relating to the District Court of Mississippi, 611 The District Courts in the northern district of New York to be hereafter holden at Utica on the last Tuesday in August, and at Albany on the last Tuesday in January, March 3, 1821, - 623 The clerk of the District Court of Louisiana authorized to appoint a deputy, - 643 In suits in the District Courts, when the judge may be interested, the proceedings may be certified to the next Circuit Court, which must take cognisance of and proceed there- in, 643 A District Court established in Missouri, March 16, 1822, 653 A district attorney, clerk, and marshal to be appointed,
The State of South Carolina divided into two judicial districts, 726 The eastern District Court to be held at Charleston, as usual, 726 The western District Court to be held at Lawrence court-house on the second Mon- day in May in each year, : 726 Terms of the District Court of Kentucky al- tered, 742 Notes of the acts establishing the sessions of the District Court of Kentucky, - 742 An act to extend the jurisdiction of justices of the peace in the recovery of debts in the District of Columbia, March 1, 1823, - 743 See District of Columbia.
form prescribed, The laws of the United States to be published in the territories of the United States, 145 Distribution of the laws of the United States among the members of the thirteenth Con- gress, 250 The collection of land laws to be revised and published, 344 Publication of the laws of the United States, amendments proposed to the Constitution, and treaties, under the direction of the Secretary of State,
Duties on licenses to retailers of wines and spirituous liquors, Amendment of the act laying duties on licenses to retailers of wines, &c., April 18, 1814, (repealed,) 137 Of spirituous liquors, December 21, 1814, (re- pealed,)
On licenses to distillers of spirituous liquors, December 28, 1814, (repealed,) - - 159 The act laying duties on licenses to retailers of wines not to extend to wine dressers selling wine of their own growth, 205
Eleven thousand copies to be printed and dis-Licenses to trade with the Enemy.
Penalty for using or disposing of British licenses to American vessels, - Vessels sailing with such licenses to be treated as British vessels, 85
A loan of twenty-five millions of dollars au- thorized, March 24, 1814, 111 A loan not exceeding three millions of dollars authorized, March 15, 1814, (obsolete,) 144 A loan of twenty-five millions, and three mil- lions of dollars authorized, December 26, 1814, (obsolete,) 161 Treasury notes may be issued for the defi- ciency of any authorized loan, 161 A loan of 18,452,800 dollars authorized, March 3, 1815, - An act to repeal so much of any acts now in force as authorizes a loan of money or issue of Treasury notes, March 2, 1817, (obso- lete,)
Loans to the United States.
States to borrow a sum not exceeding five millions of dollars, March 3, 1821, 635
Louisiana.-See Public Lands.
An act for the final adjustment of land titles in the State of Louisiana and territory of Missouri, 121 Land titles in Louisiana and Missouri, 517 An act for adjusting the claims to land and establishing land-offices in the districts east of the island of Orleans, March 3, 1819, 528 Regulations as to the examination of claims to land, Notes of the acts relating to the adjustment of land claims in Louisiana, An act supplementary to the several acts for the adjustment of land claims in the State of Louisiana, May 11, 1820, - 573 An act to provide for building an addition to the custom-house now erecting in the city of New Orleans, for the use of the District Court of the United States for the State of Louisiana, May 15, 1820,
602 The clerk of the District Court of Louisiana authorized to appoint a deputy, - 643 Representation in Congress according to the fourth census, An act supplementary to the several acts for adjusting the claims to land, and establishing land-offices in the districts east of the island of Orleans, May 8, 1822, - 707
Provisions relative to claims to land in Lou- isiana, 707 Claims to certain lands in Louisiana con- firmed, 727 Claims to lands on Red river confirmed, 727 The seventh section of the act of May 11, 1820, chap. 87, continued for eighteen months, 728 Part of Navy store-house lot granted to the city of New Orleans, 728 An act providing for the examination of the titles to land in that part of the State of Louisiana situated between the Rio Hondo, and the Sabine rivers, March 3, 1823, 756 An act for the better organization of the Dis- trict Court of the United States within the State of Louisiana, March 3, 1823, 774 Notes of the acts of Congress relating to the District Court of Louisiana, 774
Louisiana and New Orleans.
The President empowered to borrow 3,000,000 Macomb, Major-General.
Thanks of Congress for his gallant services, 247
An act to annex certain lands within the ter- ritory of Michigan to the district of Detroit, May 11, 1820, 577
An additional judge in the Michigan terri- tory to be appointed, January 30, 1823, (obsolete,)
Proceedings in the courts,
An act to revive and continue in force the acts for the adjustment of land claims in the ter- ritory of Michigan, February 21, 1823, 724 Note of the acts relating to the public lands in Michigan, 724 An act to amend the ordinance and acts of Congress for the government of the Michi- - 769 gan territory, March 3, 1823, Organization of the government of the terri- tory of Michigan,
An additional land-office to be established in the Michigan territory, March 3, 1823, 778 Military Bounty Lands. An act to authorize the survey of two millions of acres of the public lands in lieu of that quantity heretofore authorized to be surveyed in the territory of Michigan as military bounty land, April 29, 1816, (obsolete,) 332 Military Land Warrants.
Time of issuing military land warrants ex- tended to March 4, 1816, act of July 5, 1813, (obsolete,)
Certain warrants may be issued,
The time extended for issuing military land warrants, April 16, 1816, (obsolete,) 284 A list of the lots located to be furnished to the attorney-general, 285 Cases of lost military land warrants and omis- sions in discharges from the army, provided for, - 317 The time for issuing and locating military land warrants extended to October 1, 1819. March 2, 1818, (obsolete,) - 409 The act of May 6, 1812, chap. 17, not to ap- ply to the heirs, &c., of persons killed in the late war, March 27, 1818, (obso- lete,) Further time given for completing the issuing and locating military land warrants, Febru- ary 24, 1819, (expired,) • - 487 The time for issuing and locating military land warrants to officers and soldiers of the revo- lutionary army extended to March and Oc- tober, 1823. March 2, 1821, See Virginia Military Land Warrants. Military Peace Establishment.
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