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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 
 

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Duties on Refined Sugar. An act laying duties on sugar refined within the United States.(Repealed.)July 24, 1813.
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Commisioner of the Revenue. An act to establish the office of commissioner of the revenue.(Obsolete.)July 24, 1813.
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Army of the United States. An act to continue in force, for a limited time, certain acts authorizing corps of rangers for the protection of the frontier of the United States, and making appropriations for the same.(Obsolete.) July 24, 1813.
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Duties on Carriages.. An act laying duties on carriages for the conveyance of persons.(Repealed.)July 24, 1813.
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Duties on Licenses to Distillers of spirituous Liquors.. An act laying duties on licenses to distillers of spirituous liquors.July 24, 1813.
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Duties on Sales at Auction. An act laying duties on sales at auction of merchandise, and of ships and vessels. (Repealed.) July 24, 1813.
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Sea Fencibles. An act to authorize the raising a corps of sea fencibles. (Repealed.)July 26, 1813.
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Appropriation for the Capitol. An act making an appropriation for finishing the Senate chamber and repairing the roof of the north wing of the Capitol. (Obsolete.)July 26, 1813.
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Accomodation of the Household of the President of the United States. An act to provide for the accomodation of the household of the President of the United States. (Obsolete.)July 26, 1813.
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Congress. An act fixing the time for the next meeting of Congress. (Obsolete.)July 27, 1813.
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Message of the President to be transmitted free of Postage. An act to authorize the transportation of certain documents free of postage. July 28, 1813.
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Fisheries. Duties on imported Salt; Bounty on pickled Fish. An act laying a duty on imported salt; granting a bounty on pickled fish exported, and allowances to certain vessels employed in the fisheries. July 29, 1813.
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Naturalization. An act supplementary to the acts heretofore passed on the subject of a uniform rule of naturalization July 30, 1813.
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Direct Taxes. An act to lay and collect a direct tax within the United States.(Repealed.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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Duties on Licenses to REtailers of Wines, &c.. An act laying duties on licenses to retailers of wines, spirituous liquors, and foreign merchandise. (Repealed.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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Pensions. An act to provide for the widows and orphans of militia slain and for militia disabled in the service of the United States. (Obsolete.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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Army of the United States. An act explanatory of an act entitled "An act to raise ten additional companies of rangers." (Obsolete.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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Appointment of Officers of the Army in the Recess of the Senate.. An act to authorize the appointment by the President of certain officers in the recess of the Senate. (Obsolete.)Aug.2, 1813.
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Sale of Lots in Pittsburg. An act authorizing the sale of sundry lots, the property of the United States, in the borough of Pittsburg. Aug. 2, 1813.
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Duties on Goods captured by private armed Vessels. An act for reducing the duties payable on prize goods captured by the private armed vessels of the United States. (Obsolete.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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Army of the United States. An act supplementary to the act entitled "An act for the better regulation of the ordnance." (Obsolete.)August 2, 1813.
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Loan. An act authorizing a loan for a sum not exceding seven millions five hundred thousand dollars. (Obsolete.)(Aug. 2, 1813.
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Duties on Stamps. An act laying duties on notes of banks, bankers, and certain companies; on notes, bonds, and obligations discounted by banks, bankers, and certain companies; and on bills of exchange of certain descriptions. (Repealed.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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Appropriations. An act making additional appropriations for the support of government during the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. (Obsolete.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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Bounty for Prisoners taken by private armed Vessels. An act allowing a bounty to the owners, officers, and crews of the private armed vessels of the United States. (Obsolete.)Aug. 2, 1813.
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