To transfer the duties of supervisors to other officers, chap. 92, s. 1, p. 314 And to allow them a compensation within certain limits, ibid. s. 2, p. 314 RATIONS. See Military peace establishment. REGISTER OF SHIPS AND VESSELS. See ships and vessels of the United States. REPEAL. See Acts. REPRESENTATIVES. Members of the House of, to be apportioned among the several states, from the 3rd March, 1803, agreeably to a ratio computed according to the rule prescribed by the constitution, chap. 1, p. 4 Entitled to a patent for land, SALT. ROGERS SAMUEL. See Fisheries. SALT WORKS. chap. 88, p. 307 Sum of money appropriated for procuring articles in order to the establishment of salt works near the Wabash river, chap. 81, p. 288 SEAMEN. See Consuls aud vice consuls of the United States. Sum appropriated for the relief of such as are sick and disabled, chap. 51, s. 1, p. 174 Accommodations, &c. may be procured for those at New Orleans, s. 2, p. 175 Masters of boats, &c. going to Orleans to make reports, &c. of their hands, s. 3, p. 175 Director of the Marine hospital at New Orleans to be appointed, Sick foreign seamen may be admitted therein, in particular cases, s. 4, p. 176 s. 5, p. 176 Money collected by this act to be paid into the treasury, s. 6, p. 176 Directors of the marine hospital to be accountable as in the case of other collectors of public monies, SECRETARY OF STATE. S. 7, p. 177 To furnish the members of both houses with the laws of the 6th Congress, P. 189 To give directions concerning destitute seamen in foreign ports, chap. 62, s. 4, p. 209 Authorised to reimburse certain expenses in regard to seamen, ibid. s. 5, p. 210 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Authorised to augment the compensation to certain officers, chap. 12, sec. 7, p. 36 Authorised to form eventual regulations concerning the indirect tax, chap. 19, s. 2, p. 59 To designate the collectors of the customs for furnishing certain certificates, ibid. s. 7, p. 63 To cause a purchase of land for the support of a light house at Gurnet Point to be made, chap. 20, s. 1, p. 64 To have suitable lantherns procured, with convenient vaults erected, and the light house on the Gurnet rebuilt, s. 2, p. 65 To cause a light house to be rebuilt at New Castle Island, ibid. s. 3, p. 65 To cause a light house to be erected at Lyndes' Point, in Connecticut, ibid. s. 4, p. 65 To cause light houses to be built and buoys placed, for the navigation of the sound, between Long Island and the Mainauthurised to take certain preparatory steps, ibid. s. 5, p. 56 Sum of money for the keeping in repair and erection of public piers in Delaware river placed under his immediate direction, ibid. s. 8, p. 67 Authorised to apportion the compensation allowed to certain marshals for taking the census, chap. 31, p. 68 Dexter, touching a chap. 22, p. 69 To advance a sum of money to Samuel chap. 2, p. 73 chap. 30, s. 1, p. 82 To cause to be paid to the commissioners of the sinking fund the annual appropriations for the extinguishment of the public debt, chap. 32, s. 2, p. 10 Authorised to do certain acts towards the erection of a light house at the entrance of Penobscot Eay, chap. 78, p. 271 SECRETARY OF WAR. 104 To cause certain pay-masters to be furnished with surplus clothing, if he deem it expedient, chap. 9, s. 8, p. 22 Authorised to procure books, &c. for the military academy, ibid. s. 28, p. 30 To receive claims to lands and to duplicates of warrants suggested to have been lost, and to make report to Congress, chap. 30, s. 2, p. 82 To prescribe an uniform rule for the returns of the militia of the United States, To issue certain land warrants, chap. 68, s. 1, p. 218 chap. 83, s. 2, p. 291 To issue warrants to major general La Fayette, SENECA NATION OF INDIANS, ibid. s. 4, p. 292 See Treaties. SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Compensation of the officers of, fixed, chap. 33, p. 112 SHIPS AND VESSELS OF THE UNITED STATES. Penalties for forging or using forged sea-letters, mediterranean passports, &c. chap. 61, s. 1, p. 223 Blank certificates of registry to be provided with secret marks, &c. s. 2, p. 224 A duly registered ship, under certain circumstances, entitled to the benefits of a vessel of the United States, s., 3, p. 225 chap. 50, p. 173 See Imports and tonnage. STERRET LIEUTENANT. The sense of Congress on his gallant conduct expressed, p. 190 Additional sum for clerk hire in his office chap. 6, s. 2, p. 12 chap. 19, s. 2, p. 58 See Direct and internal taxes. Their duties may be transferred to other officers, What compensation may be allowed chap. 92, s. 1, p. 314 s. 3, p. 314 SURVEYOR OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. SURVEYOR GENERAL. To cause a tract of land to be surveyed for Isaac Zane, chap. 18, s. 3, p. 57 SYMMES JOHN C. chap. 44, s. 1, p. 139 Right of pre-emption to certain persons who had contracted with How the lands around Vincennes, to which the Indian title is s. 6, p. 14! s. 7, p. 142 See Direct tax and internal taxes, TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES NORTHWEST OF THE OHIO. Inhabitants of the eastern division authorised to form a constitution, as a separate state, and to be admitted as such, Boundaries thereof, Part of the territory attached to Indiana, chap. 40, s. 1, p. 120 .s. 2, p. 121 s. 3, p. 122 Qualifications of electors for chusing a convention and allotment of districts, Convention to meet at Chillicothe, s. 4, p. 122 s. 5, p. 123 President authorised to equip, officer, man and employ such of the armed vessels of the United States as he may think proper against Tripoli, for protecting the commerce and seamen of the United States, chap. 4, s. 1, p. 8 Further acts of hostility and precaution authorised-how prizes must be proceeded against and the proceeds distributed, s. 2. p. 8 'Terms and conditions upon which commissions against Tripoli may be given to private armed vessels, and the authority conferred by such commissions, s. 3, p. 8 Captures of Tripolitan vessels under private commissions to be good prizes: how the proceeds are to be disposed of, s. 4. p. 9 Period for which the seamen may be engaged to serve, s. 5, p. 9 VESSELS. See Drawbacks. VEMULE CORNELIUS AND ANDREW CODMAS. President authorised to convey certain lands to them, |