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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
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Appropriation for the Naval Service. An act making an additional appropriation to supply the deficiency in the appropriation for the naval service, during the year one thousand eight hundred and five. (Obsolete.)Jan. 22, 1806.
349
Light-houses on Long Island, and Roxbury made a Port of Delivery. An act to provide for light-houses in Long Island Sound; and to declare Roxbury, in the state of Massachusetts, to be a port of delivery.Jan. 22, 1806.
349
Expenses of Intercourse with Foreign Nations. An act making provision for defraying any extraordinary expenses attending the intercourse between the United States and foreign nations. (Obsolete.)Feb. 13, 1806.
349
Appropriation for the Support of a Library. An act making a further appropriation for the support of a library. (Obsolete.)Feb. 21, 1806.
350
Lands granted to the French Inhabitants of Galliopolis. An act to repeal in part the fourth section of an act entitled “An act to authorize a grant of lands to the French inhabitants of Galliopolis, and for other purposes therein mentioned.”Feb. 21, 1806.
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Salaries of the Officers of the Government of the Northwestern Territory. An act for the relief of the governor, secretary, and judges of the late territory of the United States, northwest of the river Ohio. (Obsolete.)Feb. 21, 1806.
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Commercial Intercourse with certain Parts of St. Domingo. An act to suspend the commercial intercourse between the United States and certain parts of the island of St. Domingo. (Expired.)Feb. 28, 1806.
351
Sale of a Tract of Land in Cincinnati, Ohio. An act authorizing the sale of a tract of land, in the town of Cincinnati, and state of Ohio.Feb. 28, 1806.
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Surveyor-General of Louisiana, &c. An act extending the powers of the surveyor-general to the territory of Louisiana, and for other purposes. (Obsolete.)Feb. 28, 1806.
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Consent of Congress to an Act of Pennsylvania. An act declaring the consent of Congress to an act of the State of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to empower the board of wardens, for the port of Philadelphia, to collect a certain duty on tonnage, for the purposes therein mentioned.[”] (Obsolete.)Feb. 28, 1806.
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Circuit Court in North Carolina. An act for altering the time for holding the Circuit Court in the district of North Carolina, and for abolishing the July term of the Kentucky District Court.Feb. 28, 1806.
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Jurisdiction given to certain State Courts in Suits and Prosecutions under the Common Law. An act to extend the jurisdiction in certain cases to state judges and state courts.March 8, 1806.
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The Town of Jersey made a Port of Delivery, and a Light-house to be erected on Wood Island or Fletcher’s Neck. An act declaring the town of Jersey, in the State of New Jersey, to be a port of delivery; and for erecting a light-house on Wood Island, or Fletcher’s Neck, in the State of Massachusetts.March 8, 1806.
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The Trustees of the Presbyterian Congregation of Georgetown incorporated. An act to incorporate the trustees of the Presbyterian congregation of Georgetown.March 28, 1806.
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Consent of Congress to an Act of the State of South Carolina imposing a Duty on Tonnage. An act declaring the consent of Congress to an act of the State of South Carolina, passed on the twenty-first day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and four, so far as the same related to authorizing the city council of Charleston to impose and collect a duty on the tonnage of vessels from foreign ports. (Expired.)Jan. 22, 1806.
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Cumberland Road. An act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland in the State of Maryland, to the State of Ohio.March 29, 1806.
357
Rules and Articles for the Government of the Army. An act for establishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States. April 10, 1806.
359
Bonds given by Marshals. An act relating to bonds given by marshals.April 10, 1806.
372
Foreign Coins. An act regulating the currency of foreign coins in the United States.April 10, 1806.
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Compensation of the Officers of the Senate and House of Representatives. An act to regulate and fix the compensations fo the officers of the Senate and House of Representatives. (Obsolete.)April 10, 1806.
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Survey of the Cost of North Carolina. An act directing the Secretary of the Treasury to cause the coast of North Carolina, between Cape Hatteras and Cape Fear, to be surveyed.April 10, 1806.
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