An act relating to the recording, regis- tering, and enrolling of ships or ves- sels in the district of Orleans, An act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to provide new certificates of registry,
Appropriation for defraying the expense
of registering ships and vessels, III. 235 Sce Index to the Private Laws. See also Ships and Vessels.
Release from a Bond to the United States. See Index to the Private Laws.
Release from a Debt due the Post-Office.
Asa Herring released from a debt due the Post-office by William Myers, VI. 376 Release from a Debt due the United States.
Trustees of Georgetown College released from a debt due the United States, VI. 373 Thomas Griffin released from a debt due the United States,
Release from Fines and Forfeitures. See Index to the Private Laws.
Release of Land by the United States. See Index to the Private Laws.
Release of Sureties.
See Index to the Private Laws.
Repayment of Money illegally collected.
The act of March 3, 1817, continued in force for three years,
An act to continue in force the act en- titled "An act to provide for reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States," passed the third of March, 1817, (obsolete,) III. 768 A reporter to be appointed by the Su- preme Court, with a compensation of one thousand dollars annually, - IV. 205 An act to provide for the reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States,
Representatives in Congress.
Under the Constitution, According to the first census, According to the second census, According to the third census, According to the fourth census, According to the fifth census, According to the sixth census,
Act of March 2, 1799, sect. 98, 99, - I. 699
The claim of Louis Chretien to be paid, VI. 338
Repayment of a Surety.
Thomas Hewes, surety of James Jones, to be repaid money paid as surety, VI. 322
Reporter, and Reports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court.
An act to provide for reports of the deci sions of the Supreme Court, (expired,) III. 376
Distribution of the copies of the reports,
Salary of the reporter, -
Revolutionary Land Warrants.
Notes of acts in relation to reporter and reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court,
The road laid out from the foot of the rapids of the river Miami of Lake Erie to be altered, III. 285 Repairs of roads in Tennessee, Louisi- ana, and Georgia, An act authorizing the surveying and making a road in the territory of Illi- nois, Four thousand dollars appropriated for cutting a road from Tennessee river to near the south end of the Chickasaw old town, III. 377 Appropriation for repair of the roads in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi, III. 412 An act to authorize the appointment of commissioners to lay out a road from Wheeling to the Mississippi river, III. 604
Additional appropriations for the road from St. Augustine to Pensacola, in Florida, IV. 94
A road to be marked out from the west- ern frontiers of Missouri to the con- fines of New Mexico, IV. 100 A road to be opened in the territory of Florida from Tampa bay to Wantons and Colerain, on the St. Mary's river, IV. 132 A road to be made from Little Rock to Cantonment Gibson, in Arkansas, IV. 135 A road from Detroit to Chicago to be opened, IV. 135 Appropriation for the repair of a post- road between Jackson and Columbus, Mississippi,
Registers and Receivers of the Land-Office. Registers and receivers of land-offices to be paid for the extra services rendered by them under the act for the relief of the purchasers of public lands, - IV. 193 Registers of Wills in the District of Columbia. An act to regulate the fees of the regis-
ters of wills in the several counties within the District of Columbia, IV. 71
Registry of Ships and Vessels.
An act for registering and clearing ves- sels, regulating the coasting trade, and for other purposes,
Above act amended and explained, I. 94 An act concerning the registering and recording of ships and vessels, (ex- pired,)
Act of March 2, 1797,
Act of March 2, 1803,
An act relating to the recording, regis- tering, and enrolling of ships or ves- sels in the district of Orleans, II. 259 An act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to provide new certificates of registry, Appropriation for defraying the expense
of registering ships and vessels, III. 235 See Index to the Private Laws. See also Ships and Vessels.
Release from a Bond to the United States. See Index to the Private Laws.
Release from a Debt due the Post-Office.
Asa Herring released from a debt due the Post-office by William Myers, VI. 376 Release from a Debt due the United States.
Trustees of Georgetown College released from a debt due the United States, VI. 373 Thomas Griffin released from a debt due the United States, VI. 397
Release from Fines and Forfeitures.
See Index to the Private Laws.
Release of Land by the United States. See Index to the Private Laws.
Release of Sureties.
See Index to the Private Laws.
Repayment of Money illegally collected.
Duties in certain cases refunded, . II. 513 Appeals to lie from the Circuit Court to the Supreme Court in any civil suit arising under the revenue laws, with- out regard to the amount in contro- versy, - V. 658
Of seamen on board of merchant vessels. Act of April 3, 1790, sect. 8, See Crimes.
Revolutionary Land Warrants.
A road to be made from the lower rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie, to Con- necticut western reserve, The President to cause the United States' mail road from Nashville to New Or- leans to be repaired and improved, III. 779 Commissioners to be appointed to open a road from opposite Memphis to Little Rock, Arkansas compensation of commissioners, assistants, &c., - IV. 5 A public road to be opened from Pensa- cola to St. Augustine, IV. 5 The troops of the United States to open the road, A route from Cape Sable to the road from St. Augustine to Pensacola to be sur- veyed, Road from St. Augustine to Pensacola,
IV. A road to be explored and completed from a point on the Ohio river to Detroit,
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