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arising from the sale of the land hereby directed to be sold, the parties may be entitled to.

The plaintiff or the attorney general entitled to an appeal to the Supreme Court, &c.Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the plaintiff or plaintiffs, or the attorney general of the United States, shall be entitled to an appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, whose decision shall be conclusive between the parties; and should no appeal be taken, the judgment or decree of the said court shall in like manner be final and conclusive.

Approved, May 7, 1822.

Statute Ⅰ.



May 7, 1822.
[Obsolete.]

Chap. CVII.An Act further to establish the compensation of officers of the customs and to alter certain collection districts, and for other purposes.[1]

Certain collection districts annexed to others.
Districts annexed abolished, &c.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the collection district of White Mountains shall be, and hereby is, annexed to the district of Portsmouth, in New Hampshire; the district of Memphrymagog, to the district of Vermont; the district of Hudson, to the district of New York; and each of the districts so annexed is hereby abolished, and made and constituted a part of the district to which it is annexed.

Certain other districts annexed to those mentioned.
The districts annexed established as ports of delivery, &c.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the collection district of Chester, with the district of Havre de Grace, be, and hereby is, annexed to the district of Baltimore; the district of Nottingham, to the district of Annapolis; the district of Dumfries and Yeocomico, to the district of Tappahannock: the districts of Hampton, in Virginia, and South Quay, to the district of Norfolk and Portsmouth; and each of the districts so

  1. The acts relating to the compensation of collectors and other officers of the customs are:
    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,August 4, 1790 (obsolete,) ch. 35, sec. 52, vol. i. 171.
    An act making further provision relative to revenue cutters, (obsolete,) May 6, 1796, ch. 22, sec. 2.
    An act in addition to an act, entitled “An act supplementary to the act entitled an ‘Act to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties on goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the United States, and on tonnage of ships or vessels,’” (obsolete,) May 27, 1796, ch. 35.
    An act establishing an annual salary for the surveyor of the port of Gloucester, (obsolete,) July 14, 1798, ch. 73.
    An act to increase the compensation now allowed by law to inspectors, measurers, weighers, and gaugers, employed in the collection of the customs, (obsolete,) April 26, 1816, ch. 95.
    An act respecting the compensation of the collectors therein mentioned, (obsolete,) March 3, 1817, ch. 49.
    An act further to establish the compensation of officers of the customs and to alter certain collection districts, and for other purposes, (obsolete,) May 7, 1822, ch. 107.
    An act to establish the compensation of the officers employed in the collection of the duties on imports and tonnage, and for other purposes, March, 1799, ch. 23.
    An act supplementary to an act, entitled an “Act to establish the compensation of officers employed in the collection of the duties on imports and tonnage,” May 10, 1800, ch. 54.
    An act to amend an act to establish the compensation of the officers employed in the collection of the duties, imports, and tonnage, and for other purposes, April 30, 1802, ch. 37.
    An act relative to the compensation of certain officers of the customs, and to provide for the appointing a surveyor in the district therein mentioned, March 27, 1804, ch. 58.
    An act to annex a part of the state of New Jersey to the collection district of New York, and to remove the office of collector of Niagara to Lewistown, &c., March 2, 1811, ch. 33, sec. 9.
    An act to allow a salary to the collectors of the districts of Nantucket and Pensacola, and to abolish the office of surveyor of the district of Pensacola, May 26, 1824, ch. 158.
    An act to regulate the foreign and coasting trade on the northern, north-eastern and north-western frontiers of the United States, and for other purposes, March 2, 1831, ch. 98.
    An act making appropriation for the civil and diplomatic expenses of government, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, June 27, 1834, ch. 92, sec. 2.
    An act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of government, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, June 27, 1834, ch. 28, sec. 3.
    An act to amend an act entitled “An act to annex part of the state of New Jersey to the collection district of New York, and to remove the office of collector of Niagara to Lewistown, &c.” June 30, 1834, ch. 128.
    An act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of government for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, March 3, 1837, ch. 33, sec. 2.
    An act to provide for the support of the military academy of the United States, for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, and for other purposes, July 7, 1838, ch. 169, sec. 3.