Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 4.djvu/432

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Compensation of marshals.The marshal of the district of Maine, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of New Hampshire, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Massachusetts, three hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of Rhode Island, two hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Vermont, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Connecticut, two hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the southern district of New York, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the northern district of New York, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of New Jersey, two hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the eastern district of Pennsylvania, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the western district of Pennsylvania, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Delaware, one hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of Maryland, three hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the eastern district of Virginia, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the western district of Virginia, three hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Kentucky, three hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of North Carolina, three hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of South Carolina, three hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of Georgia, three hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of east Tennessee, two hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of west Tennessee, two hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Ohio, four hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Indiana, two hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of Illinois, two hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Mississippi, two hundred dollars.

The marshal of the districts of Louisiana, one hundred and twenty-five dollars each.

The marshal of the district of Alabama, two hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the district of Missouri, two hundred dollars.

The marshal of the district of Columbia, one hundred dollars.

The marshal of the Michigan Territory, one hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshal of the Arkansas Territory, one hundred and fifty dollars.

The marshals of the territory of Florida, respectively, one hundred dollars.

Mode of returning certain descriptions of persons.Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That every person whose usual place of abode shall be in any family, on the said first day in June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, shall be returned as of such family; and the name of every person who shall be an inhabitant of any district or territory, without a settled place of residence, shall be inserted in the column of the schedule which is allotted for the heads of families, in the division where he or she shall be, on the said first day in June; and every person occasionally absent at the time of enumeration, as belonging to the place in which he or she usually resides in the United States.

Every free person over sixteen to render to assistant a true statement of, &c.Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That each and every free person, more than sixteen years of age, whether heads of families or not, belonging to any family within any division, district or territory, made or established within the United States, shall be, and hereby is, obliged to render to the assistant of the division, if required, a true account, to the