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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 
 

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Regulation of Trade and Intercourse with the Indian Tribes.An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes.(Obsolete.)July 22, 1790.
137
Debt of the United States.An act making provision for the debt of the United States.(Obsolete.)Aug. 4, 1790.
138
Collection of Duties on Merchandise and on Tonnage.An act to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties imposed by law on goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the United States, and on the tonnage of ships or vessels.(Obsolete.)Aug. 4, 1790.
145
Post-Office. An act to continue in force for a limited time an act entitled “An act for the temporary establishment of the post-office.(Expired.)Aug. 4, 1790.
178
Settlement of Accounts between the United States and the individual States.An act to provide more effectually for the settlement of the accounts between the United States and the individual States.(Expired.)Aug. 5, 1790.
178
Debt of the United States, Duties on Merchandise, &c..An act making further provision for the payment of the debt of the United States.(Obsolete.)Aug. 10, 1790.
180
Virginia Military Lands north-west of the river Ohio.An act to enable the officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on Continental establishment to obtain titles to certain lands lying north-west of the river Ohio, between the Little Miami and Sciota.Aug. 10, 1790.
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Light-houses on Portland-Head.An act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to finish the light-houses on Portland-Head in the district of Maine.(Obsolete.)Aug. 10, 1790.
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Circuit Courts in South Carolina and Georgia, and District Court of Pennsylvania.An act to alter the times for holding the Circuit Courts of the United States in the districts of South Carolina and Georgia, and providing that the District Court of Pennsylvania shall in future be held at the city of Philadelphia only.(Obsolete.)Aug. 11, 1790.
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Assent of Congrats to Acts of Maryland, Georgia, and Rhode Island.An act declaring the assent of Congress to certain acts of the States of Maryland, Georgia, and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations.(Expired.)Aug. 11, 1790.
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Appropriations for the Support of Government.An act making certain appropriations therein mentioned.(Expired.)Aug. 12, 1790.
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Debt of the United States.An act making provision for the reduction of the public debt.Aug. 12, 1790.
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STATUTE Ⅲ.—1790, 1791.

Provisions of the Act for the Collection of Duties extended to act of August 10, 1790.An act supplementary to the act entitled “An act making further provision for the payment of the debts of the United States.”(Obsolete.)Dec. 27, 1790.
188
Unlading of Ships and Vessels in cases of Obstruction by Ice.An act to provide for the unlading of ships or vessels in cases of obstruction by ice.(Supplied.)Jan. 7, 1791.
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Assent of Congress to Acts of Georgia, and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations extended.An act to continue an act entitled “An act declaring the assent of Congress to certain acts of the States of Maryland, Georgia, and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations,” so far as the same respects the States of Georgia and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations.(Expired and Supplied.)Jan. 10, 1791.
189
State of Kentucky formed and admitted into the Union.An act declaring the consent of Congress that a new state be formed within the jurisdiction of the commonwealth of Virginia, and admitted into this Union by the name of Kentucky.Feb. 4, 1791.
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Assent of Congress to Act of Maryland.An act declaring the consent of Congress to a certain act of the State of Maryland.(Expired.)Feb. 9, 1791.
190
Appropriations for the Support of Government, &c.An act making appropriations for the support of government during the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, and for other purposes.(Obsolete.)Feb. 11, 1791.
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State of Vermont admitted into the Union.An act for the admission of the State of Vermont into this Union.Feb. 18, 1791.
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Process in the Courts of the United States.An act to continue in force for a limited time an act passed at the first session of Congress entitled “An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States.(Repealed and Supplied.)Feb. 18, 1791.
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