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To be made, in cases of forfeiture, of names, &c., of owners and consignees, 148, 42.

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Authorized to form a state government, 27, 2 1.
Boundaries, 28,

2.

Reservations for schools, 28, 3.

Salt springs, &c., granted to the state, 28, 3.

Five per cent. of proceeds of lands for improvements, 28, 3.

Three per cent. for roads, canals, &c., 31, 30.

Two townships, for a seminary, 28, ? 3.

Waste lands to belong to the United States, 28, 3.

Lands sold, to be exempt from taxation for five years, 28, 33.

Lands of non-residents not to be taxed higher than those of residents, 29, § 3.

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Clerks, district attorneys and marshals, 30, % 10-12, 17, 18, 20; 31, & 24-5.

Court of northern district to have circuit court powers, 30,

And court of middle district, 31, 26.

Where transitory actions to be brought, 31, 23.

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Extra compensation of surveyor, 325,

17.

Surveyor to be appointed, to reside at, 699, & 17.

34.

Goods may be exported from, to the British provinces, with benefit of drawback, 400, 8 354, n.

Circuit court to be held at, 698, 25, 8.

District court to be held at, 699, 12.

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Collector and surveyor to be appointed, to reside at, 897, 22.
Bonds of custom house officers, 95, 1; 322, 16.

Per-centage of collector, 325, 34; 326, 38, 40; 327, 43.
Extra compensation of surveyor, 325, 34; 326,
Foreign vessels may unlade at, 329, 62.

And vessels from beyond the Cape, 330, § 63.

ALIEN ENEMIES.

Not to be naturalized, 34, 1.

May be apprehended and removed, 36, 15.
Powers of the president, 36,

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37, 39.

Proof required where previous declaration is dispensed with, 35, 8 Y.
Previous residence, 35, 7; 36, 13.

Need not have been uninterrupted, 36, 14.

Renunciation of foreign title, 34, 8 1.

Alien enemies excepted, 34, 1.

Proscribed persons not to be naturalized without consent of state legislatures, 35, 8

How persons arriving in their minority to be naturalized, 36, § 10.

Widows and children of persons who have made their declaration, 35, 2 6.

Minor children of naturalized persons to be citizens, 35, 3.

Naturalization of alien residents prior to 1795, 34, ¿ 1.

Residents between 1795 and 1798, 34, 2 1.

Jurisdiction of the district courts where aliens are parties, 231, § 11.

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Bonds of custom house officers, 95, 1; 322, ? 16.
Extra compensation of collector, 325, 8 34.

Foreign vessels may unlade at, 329, 62.

And vessels from beyond the Cape, 330, ¿ 63.

APALACHICOLA. See West Point.

Collection district, in Florida, 290, § 21.
Collector to be appointed, 290, ¿ 24.

His compensation, 290, 25.

Foreign vessels may discharge at, 330, 8 62, n.

District court of Florida, to be held at, 289, % 16.

APPEALS. See Errors and Appeals.

From decrees of district courts in admiralty cases, 257, 1; 260, ¿ 9.

From circuit courts in equity and admiralty, 261, 9.

Proceedings thereon, 261, 9.

From decision of district judge on injunction to stay distress warrant, 20, 17.

From justices of the peace, in the District of Columbia, to the circuit court, 245, 91.
Proceedings on such appeal, 245, ¿ 91.

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How average value of woollen and cotton goods to be ascertained, 368, § 211.
Actual market value to be ascertained, 368, 212; 370, § 221.

Costs and charges to be added, 369, § 212; 870, 221.

How appraisement to be made, 369, § 212.
How unfinished woollens to be rated, 369,

212.

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False swearing to be deemed perjury, 369, 213.

Appeal from appraisement, 369, ¿ 213; 371, § 223.

Additional duty where appraisement is ten per cent. above the invoice, 369, 213.
Secretary to establish regulations, 370, 216.

Officers to carry them into effect, 370, 217.

Reference to be had to last year's value, 370, ? 220.

By whom certificate of appraisement to be given, 371, 222.

On prosecution for forfeiture, not to exclude other proof, 409, 386.

State appraisement laws to extend to federal process, 268, § 2.

APPRAISERS OF CUSTOMS.

Appointment of, 366, 201.

Oath of office, 366, 201.

May be directed to act in another district, 867, 201.

Compensation of, 329, 60; 367, § 202.

Penalty for declining to serve, 367, ¿ 203.

Their duties, 367, 204-5.

Appointment and compensation of clerks, 368, ¿ 208.
To receive no share of forfeitures, 368, 209.

When revenue officers to act as, 370, 215.

Appointment of general appraisers, 371, & 223.
Their salaries and duties, 871, § 223.

APPRAISERS OF VESSELS.

May be sworn before commissioners, 166, § 1.

APPROPRIATIONS. See Transfer.

No moneys to be drawn from the treasury, except in consequence of, 5.
Style of appropriation acts, 42, 8 1.

APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.

Warrants to specify and be charged to, 42, ? 2.

Separate accounts of, to be rendered to congress, 42, 2.

When the president may order transfer of, 42, 8 2.

Account thereof to be laid before congress, 42, 2.

Unexpended, to be carried to the surplus fund, 42, & 3; 43, 4-5.

Balances to be repaid to the treasury, 42,

3.

Statement of expenditures in war and navy departments to be laid before congress, 42, 4
How appropriations to war and navy departments to be drawn, 43, § 6.

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Lands of non-residents not to be taxed higher than those of residents, 46, 4.

Bounty lands to be exempt from taxation for three years, 46, % 4.

In the ninth judicial circuit, 125,

Terms of the circuit court, 46, 8 5.

District courts, 46, 26.

9.

Clerks, district attorneys and marshals, 47, 8 6-8, 14.

Terms of the district courts, 47, 29, 12.

Jurisdiction over the Indian territory, 47, 10; 430, 8 74; 431, % 80.

Execution of criminal process in the Indian country, 432, & 85.

Divided into two districts, 47, 2 11; 48, 2 15.

Western district to have circuit court powers, 47, 8 13.

13.

Convicts in western district may be sent to eastern penitentiary, 48, ? 15.

Appeals to the supreme court, 47,

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Annual appropriation for, 51, 1.

To be paid out of any unappropriated moneys, 51, 3.

Not to be liable to be carried to the surplus fund, 52, 8 4.

Or transferred to any other purpose, 52, % 4.

Distribution of, among the states, 51,

Ratio of distribution, 52,

5.

2.

To be furnished, at cost, to emigrants to Oregon, California or New Mexico, 900.
Unserviceable, to be sold, 52, & 8.

ARMS-Continued.

ARMY.

How inspected, 52, ? 9.

Militia to be constantly provided with, 621, ? 12.

Of militiamen to be exempt from execution, 619, 1.

Captains to be accountable for, 77, ¿ 213.

Sale, loss or destruction of, by soldiers, how punished, 77, & 211.

Penalty for purchasing arms, &c., from soldiers, 89, 333.

Damages to, to be deducted from pay of soldiers, &c, 52, 6; 62, § 73.

Damages to be reported, 52, % 6; 62, 2 73.

Reports from ordnance to war department, 52, 2 7; 63, ¿ 74.

Power of congress to raise and support, 5.

No appropriation to be for more than two years, 5.

Congress to make rules for its government and regulation, 5.

States not to keep troops in time of peace, 6.

President to be commander-in-chief, 7.

No soldier to be quartered in any house, in time of peace, without consent of the owner, 12.
Nor, in time of war, except as prescribed by law, 12.

Composition of the, 54, 1.

Rank, pay and emoluments, 55,

11.

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ARTICLES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NAVY.

New code to be reported to congress, 660, % 31, n.

To be hung up in some public part of the ship, 662, 3 59.
And read once a month to the ship's company, 662, 59.

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