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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 


 

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Bills drawn by John Armstrong, Minister to France. An act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the comptroller of the treasury, in trust, the amount of certain bills drawn by John Armstrong, Minister from the United States to the Court of France, on [the] treasury of the United States. (Obsolete.)April 25, 1808.
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Appropriations for completing the Public Buildings. An act to make good a deficit in the appropriation of eighteen hundred and seven, for completing the public buildings, and for other purposes.April 25, 1808.
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Embargo. An act in addition to the act entitled “An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbours of the United States,” and the several acts supplementary thereto, and for other purposes. (Repealed.)April 25, 1808.
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Lands in the Territory of Michigan. An act supplemental to “An act regulating the grants of land in the territory of Michigan.”April 25, 1808.
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RESOLUTION.

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STATUTE ⅠⅠ.—1808, 1809.

Message of the President of the United States to be transmitted free of Postage. An act to authorize the transportation of a certain message of the President of the United States, and documents accompanying the same. (Obsolete.)Nov. 18, 1808.
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Revenue Cutters. An act authorizing the President of the United States to employ an additional number of revenue cutters.Jan. 6, 1809.
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Payment of certain Pensions at the Seat of Government. An act authorizing the payment of certain pensions by the Secretary of War at the seat of government. (Obsolete.)Jan. 7, 1809.
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Embargo. An act to enforce and make more effectual an act entitled “An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbours of the United States,” and the several acts supplementary thereto. (Repealed.)Jan. 9, 1809.
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Duties on Merchandise. An act to revive and 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.” (Obsolete.)Jan. 10, 1809.
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City of Washington. An act authorizing the proprietors of squares and lots in the city of Washington to have the same subdivided and admitted to record.Jan. 12, 1809.
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Credit on Revenue Bonds. An act supplemental to an act entitled “An act for extending the terms of credit on revenue bonds in certain cases, and for other purposes.” (Obsolete.)Jan. 12, 1809.
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Meeting of Congress. An act to alter the time for the next meeting of Congress. (Obsolete.)Jan. 30, 1809.
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Additional Naval Force. An act authorizing the employment of an additional naval force. (Obsolete.)Jan. 31, 1809.
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The Indiana Territory divided into two Governments. An act for dividing the Indiana territory into two separate governments. (Obsolete.)Feb. 3, 1809.
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Circuit and District Courts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio. An act supplementary to the act entitled “An act to amend the act entitled ‘An act establishing circuit courts, and abridging the jurisdiction of the District Courts of the districts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio.’” (Obsolete.)Feb. 4, 1809.
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Fortifications on the Sea-coast. Extending the Canal of Carondelet. An act making appropriations to complete the fortifications commenced for the security of the seaport towns and harbours of the United States, and to defray the expenses of deepening and extending to the river Mississippi, the canal of Carondelet. (Obsolete.)Feb. 10, 1809.
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Commissioners of Kaskaskia. An act to revive and continue, for a further time, the authority of the commissioners of Kaskaskia. (Expired.)Feb. 15, 1809.
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Canal in the city of Washington. An act to incorporate a company for opening the canal in the City of Washington.Feb. 16, 1809.
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