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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 


 

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Third Census of the Inhabitants of the United States. An act further to alter and amend “An act providing for the third census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States.” (Obsolete.)May 1, 1810.
605
Commercial Intercourse with Great Britain and France. An act concerning the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies, and for other purposes.May 1, 1810.
605
Confirmation of the Decisions of the Commissioners in Favour of Claimants to Public Lands in Kaskaskia. An act confirming the decisions of the commissioners in favour of the claimants of land in the district of Kaskaskia. (Obsolete.)May 1, 1810.
607
Appropriations for completing the Capitol, &c. An act making further appropriations for completing the capitol, and for other purposes. (Obsolete.)May 1, 1810.
607
Appropriations for carrying into Effect certain Indian Treaties. An act making appropriations for carrying into effect certain Indian treaties. (Obsolete.)May 1, 1810.
607
Compensation to Public Ministers and Consuls on the Coast of Barbary, &c. An act fixing the compensation of public ministers, and of consuls residing on the coast of Barbary, and for other purposes.May 1, 1810.
608
Authorizing a Loan. An act authorizing a loan of money, for a sum not exceeding the amount of the principal of the public debt, reimbursable during the year one thousand eight hundred and ten. (Obsolete.)May 1, 1810.
610
Lighthouse, Beacon, Buoys, &c. An act to erect a lighthouse at the entrance of Scituate harbour, a stone column on a spit of sand at the entrance into Boston harbour, and a beacon on Beach Point, near Plymouth harbour, in the state of Massachusetts; a light at the entrance of Bayou St. John into Lake Ponchartrain, and two lights on Lake Erie, and for beacons and buoys near the entrance of Beverly harbour.May 1, 1810.
611
Library. An act in addition to an act entitled “An act concerning the library for the use of both houses of Congress.”May 1, 1810.
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RESOLUTIONS.

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Transportation of certain Documents free of Postage. An act to authorize the transportation of certain documents free of postage. (Obsolete.)Dec. 17, 1810.
614
Appropriation for the Relief and Protection of distressed American Seamen. An act making an additional appropriation to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the relief and protection of distressed American seamen, during the year one thousand eight hundred and ten. (Obsolete.)Jan. 7, 1811.
614
Duties on Merchandise. An act to continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act entitled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers.” (Expired.)Jan. 7, 1811.
614
Compensation of the Assistant Postmaster-General. An act to fix the compensation of the additional assistant postmaster-general.Jan. 17, 1811.
615
Adjustment of the exterior Line of the Public Land at West Point. An act to authorize the Secretary at War to ascertain and settle, by the appointment of commissioners, the exterior line of the public land at West Point, with the adjoining proprietor. (Obsolete.)Jan. 22, 1811.
615
Appropriations for the Military Establishment for 1811. An act making appropriations for the support of the military establishment of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven. (Obsolete.)Feb. 6, 1811.
615
Appropriations for the Support of the Navy for 1811. An act making appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States for the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven. (Obsolete.)Feb. 27, 1811.
616
Compensation to the Consul, John Eugene Leitensdorfer, for Services in the War with Tripoli. An act making compensation to John Eugene Leitensdorfer, for services rendered the United States in the war with Tripoli. (Obsolete.)Feb. 18, 1811.
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