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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 


 

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Increase of the Pay of the non-commissioned officers, Musicians, Privates, and others of the Army, &c. An act increasing the pay of the non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, and others of the army, and for other purposes.Dec. 12, 1812.
788
District and Territorial Judges of the United States. An act concerning the district and territorial judges of the United States.Dec. 18, 1812.
788
Increase of the Navy of the United States. An act to increase the navy of the United States.Jan. 2, 1813.
789
Remission of Fines and Forfeitures in certain Cases of Goods shipped from Great Britain. An act directing the Secretary of the Treasury to remit fines, forfeitures, and penalties, in certain cases.Jan. 2, 1813.
789
West Point. An act approving the report of the commissioners appointed by the Secretary at War, to ascertain and settle the exterior line of the public land at West Point, in the State of New York.Jan. 5, 1813.
790
Post-routes to be established by the President of the United States in certain Cases. An act authorizing the President of the United States to establish post-routes in certain cases. (Obsolete.)Jan. 14, 1813.
790
Navy Pensions. An act providing navy pensions in certain cases. (Obsolete.)Jan. 20, 1813.
790
Partial Appropriations. An act making certain partial appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. (Obsolete.)Jan. 20, 1813.
791
Army of the United States. An act supplementary to the act entitled “An act for the more perfect organization of the army of the United States.” (Obsolete.)Jan. 20, 1813.
791
Letters of Marque and Reprisal. An act in addition to the act concerning letters of marque, prizes, and prize goods. (Obsolete.)Jan. 27, 1813.
792
Admission of American Vessels from British Ports. An act authorizing the admission, under certain circumstances, of vessels owned by citizens of the United States of America, with their cargoes, from British ports beyond the Cape of Good Hope. (Obsolete.)Jan. 27, 1813.
794
Army of the United States. An act in addition to the act entitled “An act to raise an additional military force,” and for other purposes. (Obsolete.)Jan. 29, 1813.
794
Militia. An act supplementary to an act entitled “An act to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions,” and to repeal the act now in force for those purposes, and to increase the pay of volunteer and militia corps. (Obsolete.)Feb. 2, 1813.
797
Public Lands in the Illinois Territory. An act giving the right of pre-emption in the purchase of lands to certain settlers in the Illinois territory.Feb. 5, 1813.
797
Loan of Sixteen Millions of Dollars. An act authorizing a loan for a sum not exceeding sixteen millions of dollars. (Obsolete.)Feb. 8, 1813.
798
Pensions to Persons on Board private armed Ships. An act regulating pensions to persons on board private armed ships.Feb. 13, 1813.
799
Land claims in Vincennes. An act confirming certain claims to lands in the district of Vincennes.Feb. 13, 1813.
800
Army of the United States. An act making provision for an additional number of general officers. (Obsolete.)Feb. 24, 1813.
801
Treasury Notes. An act authorizing the issuing of treasury notes for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. (Obsolete.)Feb. 25, 1813.
801
Duty on Iron Wire. An act to impose a duty on the importation of iron wire. (Obsolete.)Feb. 25, 1813.
804
Army of the United States; Rangers. An act to raise ten additional companies of rangers. (Obsolete.)Feb. 25, 1813.
804
Meeting of Congress. An act to alter the time for the next meeting of Congress. (Obsolete.)Feb. 27, 1813.
804
Remission of Forfeitures on Goods imported from Great Britain. An act directing the Secretary of the Treasury to remit certain fines, penalties, and forfeitures, therein mentioned. (Obsolete.)Feb. 27, 1813.
804
The Mail may be carried in Steamboats. An act in addition to an act regulating the post-office establishment. (Obsolete.)Feb. 27, 1813.
805