+ Of the superintendent of Indian trade, chap. 97, s. 3, p. 350 Of the agents, &c. &c. s. 11, p. 353 Of certain custom house officers, chap. 98, s. 5, p.358 Of the judges of the district of Columbia augmented, chap. 107, p. 373 Of persons who took an account of manufacturing esta- blishments, chap. 111, p. 380 COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY. Duplicates of contracts made with the general post of- fice to be filed in his - To settle certain accounts for bringing home distressed American seamen, chap. 51, s. 8, p. 162 chap. 95, p. 345 } CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS OF THE U- NITED STATES. See Barbary Powers. A reasonable compensation, to be fixed by the comptrol- CUMBERLAND. See Highways. CUSTOMS. Collectors of, to have credit for allowances made to chap. 16, p. 22 A Goods imported into Boston and Newport and trans- backs, chap. 47, p. 103 Port of New Jersey added to district of New York, chap. 100, s. 1, p. 361 Assistant collector to reside at the town of New Jersey, ibid. 1 Sandusky district established, Lewistown, s. 3, p. 362 Collector's office of Buffaloe Creek to be kept at such entry, s. 5. p. 362 Bangar added to district of Penobscot, and made a port of delivery, s. 6, p. 362 District of Teche formed, s. 7, p. 363 Nova Iberia to be the port of entry--Collector to be ap- pointed, ibid. Surveyor to be appointed for mouth of Rappahannock, s. 8, p. 363 Compensations of the officers under this act, s. 9, p. 363 D. DAVIDSON, GRANT LEWIS. See Grant, Lewis. DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES. A loan authorised towards the redemption of the public exchanged six per cent. stock, s. 2, p. 359 Funds pledged for its reimbursement, Derby made the port of entry for Mumphreymagog dis. trict, DRAWBACKS. See Customs. DYSTER, JOSEPH JOSHUA. The usual residence dispensed with in his case, towards his obtaining a patent, E. chap. 23, p. 36 EDGAR TOWN, ENTRANCE OF. See Light Houses, &c. &c. ELIZABETH, CAPE OF. See Light Houses, &c. &c. EMBARGO. Raised with respect to foreign vessels, which are per- Fines, &c. &c. under embargo laws recoverable after ENUMERATION OF INHABITANTS OF U. NITED STATES. See Census. F. FARMERS' BANK OF ALEXANDRIA. See FINES, PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES. President may remit certain penalties and forfeitures chap. 8, s. 1, p. 11 chap. 8, s. 13, p. 13 chap. 9, s. 2, p. 14 Penalties for going to prohibited ports, &c. &c. s. 3, p. 15 How to be recovered, &c. &c. s. 4, p. 16 Exemption from fines, &c. &c. of vessels which have arrived in the United States, between 20th May and 30th June, - s. 5, p. 16 Remission of penalties, &c. &c. in the case of a breach of the slave act, - chap. 24, s. 2, p. 38 - chap. 35, s. 2, p. 67 s. 3, p. 67 Penalty for making a false return in the case of the census, Further penalties, Upon heads of families for not rendering an account of the several members composing them, s. 6, p. 70 Assistants of marshals incur forfeitures for not posting up their lists, &c. &c. For evading payment of tolls, For others than free white persons For obstructing the mail, chap. 35, s. 7, p. 71 chap. 44, s. 13, p. 98 chap. 54, s. 4, p. 160 For charging unauthorised rates of postage, For violating regulations with respect to letters carried Penalties upon others than the postmaster general's es- tablishing posts, For delaying, opening or detaining letters, &c. &c. For injuring portmantuas, &c. &c. For the deputies not making due returns to the general post office, - s. 30, p 178. 1 To whom pecuniary penalties, under this law, enure, s. 31, p. 178 vessels, - chap. 156, s. 2, p. 187 Certain penalties in the case of W. W. Weymouth and tain duties, Further penalty, - - chap. 105, s. 3, p. 369 s. 5, p. 369 FOSTER, ANDREW, LATE PART OWNER FRANCE. President authorised to make certain arrangements in G. GRANT, JOAB. chap. 8, s. 2, p. 12 Permitted to withdraw his entry, and locate it elsewhere GIRAUD, JACOB P. LATE PART OWNER OF |