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Allowance for

diers to return home.

soldier shall be discharged from the service, except by way of punishment for an offence, he shall be allowed his pay and rations, or an equi- officers and sol. valent in money, for such term of time, as shall be sufficient to travel from the place where he receives his discharge to the place of his residence, computing at the rate of twenty miles to a day.

SEC. 26. And be it further enacted, That there shall be allowed to the inspector-general, in addition to his allowance as major-general, and in full compensation for extra services and expenses in the execution of his office, the sum of fifty dollars per month, and that he shall be allowed a secretary to be appointed by himself, with the pay and emoluments of a captain.

APPROVED, March 3, 1799.

RESOLVED, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Senate, and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be authorized and directed to subscribe, on such terms as they may deem eligible, for the use of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred copies of the Journals of Congress, which are proposed to be published by Richard Folwell; and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the sets now in print, as may be necessary to complete the

same.

APPROVED, March 2, 1799.

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INDEX

TO THE

MATTERS IN VOLUME I.

Abatement of Suits and Process.

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There shall be no reversal of a judgment in
the Supreme or Circuit Court for error in
ruling a plea in abatement; other than a
plea to the jurisdiction of the court, or such
plea to a petition or bill in equity in the
nature of a demurrer; or for any error
in fact,
85
No abatement of any suit in case of the death
of either of the parties, where the cause of
action survives. Executor or administrator
may prosecute or defend,
90
Notes of decisions of the courts of the United
States in proceedings by executors, 90
Writs shall not abate for want of form, but the
courts may amend imperfections in the
writ, declaration, and pleadings, return of
process, judgments, or course of proceed-
ings, other than those the party demurring
shall express and set down as the cause of
demurrer, on such terms as they may deem
proper,
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Between the States and the United States,
their regulation and settlement, 49, 178,
371, 409, 616

Between the United States and receivers of

public money,
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Between the United States and individuals,
441, 512, 561.
Notes of decisions of the courts of the United
States on treasury statements, transcripts,
and documents,
Of the United States shall be expressed in
dollars, dimes, cents, and mills. All accounts
in public offices shall be so kept, 250
Of officers and persons employed in the mint,
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Adjournment

Of the Courts of the United States, Supreme,
Circuit, and District Courts,
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Circuit Courts,

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Supreme Court to be adjourned by one or
more of the justices until a quorum be con-
vened,
76
Circuit Court to be adjourned by any one of
the judges, or by the marshal, for want of a
quorum,
.76
District Court, if judge does not attend, to be
adjourned by the marshal,-
The Supreme Court, in case of a contagious
disease, may be adjourned by the chief jus-
tice, or in case of his death or absence, by
an associate justice, -

Adjutants

Of regiments of militia,
Adjutant-General

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Of militia to be appointed in each State, 273
Of the provincial army may be appointed with
the rank and pay of a brigadier-general, 559
Administration.

Consuls shall take possession of the property
of persons dying within their consulates,
who have left no representatives, shall col-
lect and pay debts due to and from the
3 S
757

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Allowed to depart if not chargeable with
crimes,

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Jurisdiction of the courts in complaints against

alien enemies, -

- 577

Removal of alien enemies,

- 577

Notes of decisions in the courts of the United
States relating to alien enemies, - - 577

Allowance

For tare and draft of goods imported, - 651
Ambassadors and Public Ministers.

The Supreme Court shall have exclusive ju-
risdiction of suits or proceedings against
ambassadors or other public ministers, their
domestics and domestic servants, as courts
of law can have consistently with the law
of nations,
80
The Supreme Court shall have original, but
not exclusive jurisdiction of suits brought by
an ambassador or other public minister, 80
Notes of decisions of the courts of the United
States as to those provisions of the law, 81
No writ of process shall be sued out in any
of the courts of a State for the arrest or
imprisonment of any ambassador, public
minister, their domestics and servants, 118
Punishment of persons who shall sue forth

process against ambassadors, &c., - 118
Servants of ambassadors, &c., indebted before
entering their service, not to be protected
from process for such debts; and all such
servants to be registered,
- 118

Amendments.

Amendments of the Constitution of the United
States,
21

The courts may amend from time to time
writs, declarations, &c., and may permit
parties to amend defects in the process and
pleading, on conditions in their discre-
tion,

- 512 Ammunition and Arms,

Revenue officers not paying over money
received by them, to forfeit their commis-
sions,
512
Transcripts from the treasury, evidence in
suits against public agents, and debtors to
the United States,

- 512

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Non-exportation of.-See Arms and Ammu-
nition.

Annual Reports

Of estimates of the public revenue and public
expenditures to be made by the Secretary
of the Treasury,
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Army of the United States.

ganization. September 29, 1789, (repealed,)

April 30, 1790, (repealed,)
March 3, 1791, (obsolete,)
March 5, 1791, (repealed,)
March 28, 1792, (obsolete,) ·
May 8, 1792, (obsolete,)
May 8, 1794, (obsolete,)
June 7, 1794, (obsolete,
March 3, 1795, (obsolete,)
May 30, 1796, (expired,)
March 3, 1797, (repealed,)
April 7, 1798, (obsolete,)
May 28, 1798, (repealed,)
June 22, 1798, (obsolete,)
March 2, 1799, (obsolete,)
March 3, 1799, (obsolete,)

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The President may raise a provisional army
of ten thousand men. May 28, 1798, (re-
pealed,) -
558
Supplement to act of May 28, 1798, June 22,
1798,
Non-commissioned officers and privates ex-
empted from arrest for debt, and to be dis-
charged by habeas
corpus,
560, 751
Pay and rations of the army, 120, 222, 242, 366
Artillerists and engineers,
366, 552
Medical establishment of the army, act of
March, 2, 1799,

Officers in the medical department,
Regulations of hospitals,

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A physician-general to be appointed, who
shall appoint mates and other officers, 721
Compensation and emoluments of the officers
of the medical establishment,

Temporary hospitals,

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Of offenders and proceedings before trial, 118

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Bail on arrest in criminal cases to be admitted,
except where the punishment is death; in
which case it may be admitted by the Su-
preme or Circuit Courts, or by a justice of
the Supreme Court, or judge of the District
Court, at their discretion,
91
Persons arrested for a criminal offence in one
district, when the trial is to take place in
another district, may be removed to the
place of trial by a warrant from the district
judge to the marshal,
Artificers in the public service exempted from
arrest for debt or contract,

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