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Volume X.}
I IST OF LAWS.
Passed at the second session of the c
lev nth Congress of the U. Stales.
Ati ad to aurhorife the tranlpor
tation of certain documents free of
po! age.
Supphme: rary to 3n ad, enti
tle’ ** an ad extending the right of
fu ft rage in the Indiana territory,
and ior other putpofes.”
Extending the time for issuing
Is. locating military land warrants
F “• the rein.t of William and E
lias Re6tor.
Rtteduftan, relating to the offi
cial correfponJence between the •-
crerary of it.;?. and Francis J. Jack
in':, minifhr plenipotentiary of his
Bi itanic majesty.
An r.& to >\ vive and continue ir.
force for a further time, the firft
fecti >n of the ad, entitled “ an ad
furti.t r to proted the commerce &
teamen o! the United States agaiult
the Barbary powers.’’
For the relief of Ilarry Caldwell
& Atnafa Jack lon, Jeremiah Rey.
Holds and Levin J >nes.
Authoriling the discharge of
William Hawkins from his imprif
cument.
To | n eferibe the mode in which
application lhall bo made fur the
pure hale of land at Tic iVvual lai.J
offices ; ar. J for the relief ol J lab
Gar rev
To revive an a&, entitled “an
ad for the relic! of the refugees
from the Bri’ilh provinces of Cana
da and Nova Scotia, and ior other
purposes.”
Making appropriations for the
support oi government during ‘he
yt-ar one thousand eight hundred
and ten.
For the appointment of an ad
ditional judge and extending the
right of fuffi age to the cidzens of
Madison county, in the Milliilippi
territory.
Making appropriations for tile
support of the military ellabhfh
ment of tile United States, tor the
year one thousand eight hundred
and ten.
Making appropriations for the
support of the navy of the United
States, for the year one thousand
eight hundred and ten.
l’o extend the time for locating
Virginia military land warrants,
and for returning the surveys there
on to the lecretary of the depart
ment of war.
Providing tor the third cer.fus or
enumeration of the inhabitants of
the United States.
To prevent the iiTuing of sea let
ters, except to certain vffiF Is.
To make public a road in Wash
ington county in the dill rid of Col
umbia.
For the relic! of TritVam Fluffiy.
To alter and amend an ad. en
titled “an act providing for the
third census or enumeration of the
inhabitants of the United States,”
puffed the 25th dtyof March, ISIO
Authoiifuig the dil barge of
John Kerr from his itnprifonment.
For the relief of Win. Baynharn.
To amend an act, entitled *• an
ad lor the cftablilbmcnt of a turn*
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! pike company, in the county of
: Alexandria, in the diitiid ot Co
lumbia.”
To allow the benefit of drawback
on merchandize tranlported by
land conveyance from Nuwp rt to
Bofh.n, and from Bolt, n to New
port, in like manner a> if the fame
were tranlported coall wife.
For the relief of M ifes Young.
To eftabhfh p ’fi roads.
Concerning invalid pensioners.
To extend certain privilege*
ther-in mentioned to Joseph I
l>\!lcr.
1 1 addition to th act, to regu
late the* laying out and making a
road fr”n Cu nb<. rland, in the Hate
I of Maryland, to he date of Ohio.
To incorpoiate r. company for
. making certain turnpike roads in
the diflrid of Columbia.
1 Making an appropriation for the
| purpose of trying the pradical ufc
• of the torpedo or fubniarine rx
plofion.
For altering the time for holding
the diflrid court in Oliio.
Providing f r the printing and
d’llributing of such laws of the
United St .tes, as relped the public
lam's.
F . the relief of J ohn N. Stout.
Providing . >r the better accom
modation of the general p >lt office,
patent cilice, and for other pur
pofrg.
In a-t iiion to an ad, entitled
“ an ad concerning the library for
the use of bo n h >uus ot congress.
To extend the time for making
payment for the public lands of the
United States in certain calcs.
Auth rifmg a loan of money,
for a futrt not: x-.-eeding the amount
of the piiripal of the public debt,
re-imburfable during the yt ar one
thouiand t ight hundred and ten.
Making appropriations for car
1 rying into died certain Indian
’ treaties.
Fixing the compenfati >n of pub
lic minifleis and of consuls resid
ing on the coast of Batbary, and
| for other purposes.
For the relief of William W
Weymouth arui Joseph P. Wttks.
1 To ered a light-home at the en
trance of Scituate harbor, a flonc
column on a lpit of sand at the en
trance into B -lion harbor, 6c c.
Allowing compensation ip Ro
bert Robin son.
i Further to alter and amend “an
ad providing lor the third census
or enumeration of the inhabitants
of the U. S.
A refutation for an amendment
to the conllitution of the U. S. ref
peding titles 0} nobility.
An ad concerning commercial
I intercourse between the U. States
i and Great Britain and France and
1 their dependencies, and for other
purposes.
F t the rolirf of P. C. L’Enfant.
For the reliefof Arthur St Clair.
Making further appropriations
to complete the public buildings
in the city of VVafhington, &c.
Confirming the decision in fav
or of the claimant to land in the
diflrid of Kalkalki*.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1810.
AN ACT
Concerning the commercial intercourse
between the United Stales ~nn G.
Britain and France and their de
pendencies, and for other pin poses.
BE it enacted h, the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Uni
ted States oj America y in Congress as
sembled, I hat lriir> and after the
paflage of this ad, <to Bri'ilh cr
French armed vrff.-l fii.oi be per
mitted to enter the liarbo.s or wa
ters undei the jurilfhdtion of the U.
States ; but every Brifh & French
armed v ff.! is hereby inteuliiKd,
except wh.n th< v ftu’.l be forced in
by • iliitfs, by tfit. dangers of the
I<\ . or v. r, n rl\ r •* and with difpatch
t s or buiiio is !roai t!:rir govi rn
men?, or coming as a public pai ket
for the conveyance ol letters; in
which .alls as well a.\ in al! others,
when th \ fhnil be permirted to en
ter, the commanding filter fljall
immediately report liis Vt lfcl to the
collttfor 1 1 the diflrid. flaring the
object ur causes of his nt t ing the
hat hi nor wat of the b . ,• < ;
r.nd fhali take iuch pofirion th r< in
fli.i!’ be ai: v ited him by such
collector, and th li conform hirrt
lCf, t v veffid at:d crew, r futh rt
gu ctioii; rvtpi cling hoalbt, rt pairs,
lupplicS, {lay, interccut and i!e
paifute, a fhail be hgi.ifteJ to him
by the Lid collector, under the ru
tt triry and directions of the Prefi- (
dent of the United Start s, and not
conforming thereto, lhall be requir
ed to depart from the United States.
Sec. 2. And be // flirt her enacted,
1 hat all pacific intercourse with any
interdicted foreign armed vtflels,
the officers or crew thereof, is here
by forbidden, and if ar.y person
lli.dl ass ;rd any ai I to such armed
vdlel, cither in repaiting her, or in
furnilhing her, her officer* or crew
wffih supplies of any kind or in at y
manner w liatfoever, cr if any pilot
fhoil . llifi in navigating the Lid ar
tiled v: tkl, contrary to this prohi
biu* n. unlcfs lor the purpole of
caring her hey >nd the limits and
jun'inct on ot the United States,
th p-. lot. or perfoita fir off nd’ng,
lhali tx liable to be bound t<> their
gopd behaviour and firall moreo
ver f rt'it nr ■! pnv n sum not x-
Ci C< mg :v.c th uiai ci ilollars, to be
recovered upon indictment or in
formation, in any court of compe
tent jurildi&ion ; one moiety there
of to the Trtafurv of the United
States, and the other n:nitf\ to ihe
person who lhali give information
and profevute the lame to ifiecl:
Provided, that if the profecutiou
Hull be by a public . Hirer the
whole forfeiture fin,!! cm tie to the
Treafuty of t!:<- United S;at,s.
Sec. 3 And be it fir /her enacted t
That ail the penalties and forfeitures
which may have been incurred un
der the entitled “An aft to i::-
terdid the commercial i; tarcouife
between the United Stan-s ;,:,d
Great Biitain and France and h ic
dependencies, and for other j ur po
fes,” lull mentioned, ar.d al ( o alt
the penalties and forf itures which
may have bee:, ircurud iu,.l-t trio
act laying aa embargo on all flips
[Payable half yearly•
£NuM3rR 485.
and vessels in the ports anJ harbors
of the Uniied States, or under any
of the fever.il ads fupplernenury
thereto, or to enforce the fame, or
under the atls to interdid the com
mercial intercourse between the U.
States and Great Druain & Fr-ince
and theii dependencies, and tor o
th.-r purposes, (hall be recovered &
diflributed, and may be remitted in
the manner provided by the laid
acts rtip.divt ;y, and in like man
ner as it the said ads had contu u.d
in lull f• rcc* and < fi th
See. 4. And be it further exacted,
I hot in case eithur Gtc.-t 3. :ai:i or
France lhall before thgth'rd day of
Mardi i.ext, 1 1 lev ke or modify
her edicts a r t-v (hall c**ale t > vio.
late the mu ... - o-nmerce >.4 tbs
United Stat'g. which fact the pi .fi
d. tn f the UiiitiJ S ite* lhall de
elate iy proclamation, and if heo
thei tiutio.i lhall not with
months thereafter so rev k- or ,o.
di'y her edicts in lik’ tntumet, then
tiie third, fourth, filth, lixff, ! v
e?t?h. eighth, ninth, tenth x..i , 1 h
t-enth led.ons of the ad curt led
“An ad to interdict the co
c!a ! intercourse between the U and
Str•* ul Great B uin .c F ?v e
clef, a
:her put poles,” fhail from af
ter the ex pi r. l ■n of three • t u z
from the datu o! the procla
aforefaid, be revived, and inv m l
force and eff ct, 10-far a. rela s
the dominions, culoni s apd ‘epen
dencies, and to the arti ! - '.e
growth, produce or n tnuiacl m f
the dominion?, colonies and ii.
deitciea of the nation thus icf.dlt.g
or neg' ding to revoke or m . ify
her edid in the manucr a! . -hid.
AtiJ tiie reltiicti >ns impose i by
this rdt tlndi, from the .:e 1 . :h
proclatuaiion, ctafe and oe ..iic .u
----tinued in rt Inti mto the na r ; . re
voking or modifying ..er dec:evs ia
the manner alortfaid.
J B VARNU VI,
Speaker cj the House of R
JOHN G AILLARP,
President of the Senate, pi o-le.Bp ne.
May 1, 1810.
Apprc've J, *
JAMES MADISON.
*r - luir.. . imjl M.VMIRSV
Elbert Superior Court, Abril term,
1810.
Patfey Ilatly, by'| GEORGIA.
ht*r next friend, ]
\V ilium Mobly, j
vs | Live!for divorce
Bynum S.lhtky J
f N this case it tip nearing tF*>* ths
ttaf “ refi ltrs wirh.ut t*• ju
rilli.ct. > I limits ol ’hisll.it n
motion • I Jte.n Dandridge B. .b 7
atte nif-v lo* the p'ainriff,
It is orcit; :, * he oef ndart
file hi? . nfw r m o- b re th * fiiff
day of t;P n >:t *• or th-’
will give juv. . > 1.1 ?
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