S. ་ Seward, Daniel. An act for the relief of Daniel Seward. c. 90, Snyder, Abraham. An act for the relief of Abraham Snyder. c. 94, Stamps. An act respecting Stamps. c. 54, 1. Deeds, &c. not stamped agreeably to act of 23d April, 1800,"To establish a General Stamp Office," on payment of the duty, and ten dollars, rendered valid as if stamped. sec. 1. 3 2. This act to continue in force one year and no longer. sec. 2. Stevens Ebenezer and others. An act for the relief of Ebenezer Stevens and others. c. 96, Stockton Robert E. An act for the relief of Robert F. Stockton. c. 100, Surveyor of Public Lands. An act to enable the proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department to audit and settle the accounts of the Surveyor of Public Lands in the States of Illinois and Missouri, and territory of Arkansas, for extra clerk hire in his office. c. 63, The accounting officers of the Treasury to audit and settle the accounts of the Surveyor of Public Lands in the States of Illinois and Missouri, and territory of Arkansas, for extra clerk hire. Tompkins Daniel D. T. An act to provide for the settlement of the accounts of Daniel D. Tompkins, late Governor of the 1. The accounting officers of the State of New-York. c. 12, Treasury to adjust and settle the accounts and claims of Daniel D. Tompkins, on principles of equity and justice, subject to the revision and decision of the President. sec. 1. 2. The second section of the appropriation act of 1822, not to affect Daniel D. Tomp kins. sec. 2. Treaties. thirtieth June, day of twellit Convention between the United States and Great Britain, under the Me- Articles of a Treaty between the United States and the Great and Little Virginia Militia Fines. V. An act vesting in the State of Virginia the right of the United States to all fines assessed for non-performance of militia duty, during the late war with Great Britain, within said state. c. 47, 1. Right of the United States to militia fines in Virginia vested in that State. sec. 1. 2. Moneys that are or have been collected, to be paid to the Treasurer of the State. sec. 2. 3. Fines to be recovered by the State as prescribed by the Legislature. sec. 3. W. Walker Samuel and others. An act for the relief of Samuel Walker and others. c. 84, Washington County Circuit Court. An act providing for the accommodation of the Circuit Court of the United States for Washington County, in the District of Columbia, and for the preservation of the Records of said Court. c. 84, 1. The President authorized to cause to be purchased and finished suitable apartments in the City Hall for the Sessions of the Circuit Court, for the Grand and Petit Juries, for the offices of the Clerk and Marshal, and for the preservation of the books, papers, and records of said Court. Ten thousand dollars ap propriated. sec. 1. -2. Appropriation to be expended under the Superintendence of the Commissioner of the Public Buildings. sec. 2. 3. When the apartments are finished, the Court to be removed, and no further allowance to be admitted for rent. sec. 3. Washington Library. Resolution granting to the Washington Library a copy of the Public Documents, Laws, and Journals. Resol. 3, The Secretary of State to furnish to the Washington Library, a copy of the Laws of the United States, Journals of Congress, Documents and State Papers, and to furnish the same annually. Wilcox Joseph. An act for the relief of the heirs of Joseph Wilcox. c. 99, Wren Woodson. An act for the relief of Woodson Wren. c. 80, DAVIS AND FORCE, PRINT. 108 104 97 |