Resolution relative to the brilliant achievements of Captains Hull, Decatur, Jones, and Lieu- tenant Elliott Resolution requesting the President of the United States to cause to be prepared and laid before Congress a system of military discipline Resolution requesting the President of the United States to present medals to Captain William Bainbridge, and the officers of the frigate Con- stitution
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ALIEN ENEMIES, not entitled to benefit of proviso
contained in the act of July 6th, 1798; ch. CXXX 303.
APPORTIONMENT of representatives.
APPROPRIATION, of $ 1,000 yearly for five years for the library of Congress, ch. III 4, 5.
Of $6,000 for compensating com- missioners and assistants for ex- ploring, surveying and marking a road from the foot of the rapids of the river Miami of lake Erie to the western line of the Con- necticut reserve, ch. VIII s. iii. 9, 10.
-Of $800 for opening a road from the point where the United States road from Vincennes to the former Indian boundary line, esta- blished by the treaty of Grenville, strikes the said line, to the north bend in the state of Ohio, ch. XII s. ii. 15.
-Of $ 1,500,000 for the purchase of ordnance and ordnance stores, camp equipage and other quarter- master's stores, ch. XVI s. i. 25, 26.
APPROPRIATION, of 8 400,000 for the purchase of
saltpetre and sulphur, for making the same into powder, and for ordnance and small arms for the use of the navy, ch. XVI s. ii. 26. -Of $ 1,400 to render effectual the decision of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to Ezekiel Hubbell and Nathaniel Goddard, or either of them, ch. XIX s. ii. 30. -Of $1,000,000 to defray the ex- penses incurred in virtue of "An act authorising the President of the United States to accept and organise certain volunteer mili- tary corps," ch. XXI s. viii. 35. -For contingent compensation to commissioners and clerk, and for defraying expenses incurred un- der "An act for the revision of former confirmations, and for con- firming certain claims to land in the district of Kaskaskia," ch. XXII s. ii. 36.
-Of $ 108,772 for the expenses in- cident to the six companies of mounted rangers, during the year 1812, ch. XXIII s. i. 37, 38. -For the support of the military establishment of the United States for the year 1812, including Ia- dian Department, fortifications, magazines, arsenals, and armo- ries, &c. &c. ch. XXVI s. i. ii. 40, 41, 42.
For the support of an additional military force, ch. XXVII s. i. iì. 43, 44.
-For the support of the navy for the year 1812, ch. XXX s. i. 47, 48, 49.
APPROPRIATION, for the support of government
for the year 1812, ch. XXXIII s. i. ii. 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63.
-Of $ 60,000 for purchasing from Winslow Lewis his patent right to the new and improved me. thod of lighting lighthouses, ch. XXXIV s. ii. 64, 65.
For repairing great Hotel, ch. XXXV s. ii. 66.
-Of $ 500,000 for the defence of the maritime frontier, ch. XXXVII s. i. 67, 68.
-Of $ 300,000 to equip and put in service the frigates Chesapeake, Constellation, and Adams, ch. XLVII s. i. 89.
-Of $ 200,000 annually, for 1812, 1813, 1814, for purchasing ship- timber, &c. ch. XLVII s. iii. iv. 89.
-Of $ 1,000,000 to defray expen. ses of calling out detached mili- tia, ch. LV s. viii. 107.
Of $ 30,000 for the expenses of the corps of artificers, ch. LIX s. v. 114.
Of $7,752 for salaries of Secre- taries of State, Treasury, War, and Navy, ch. LXVI s. ii. 124. -Additional of $ 30,000, under the direction of the President, for making the Cumberland road be- tween Cumberland and Browns- ville, ch. LXXVIII 162. -Of $20,000 for expenses incur- red under the act for the better regulation of the ordnance, ch. LXXXIII s. x. 174.
Additional for the support of go- vernment for the year 1812, ch.
LXXXV 175, 176, 177.
APPROPRIATION, for redemption of Treasury
notes, ch. CXI s. viii. 258.
Of $ 20,000 for preparing, print- ing, &c. Treasury notes, ch. CXI s. ix. 259.
-Of $ 11,250 for raising an addi- tional company of rangers, ch. CIX s. ii. 278.
For discharging outstanding claims for construction and repair of the Capitol, President's house, &c. ch. CXXI s. i. 279, 280. -Of $1,000 to enable the President to send certain Italian sculptors home, ch. CXXI s. ii. 280. Of $ 4,000 for defraying the ex- pense of completing the sculpture of the south wing of the Capitol, to be contracted for by the super- intendent under the direction of the President, ch. CXXI s. iii. 280.
-Of $ 4,000 for completing sculp ture of the Senate chamber, &c. ib. s. iv.
-Further for defence of the mari. time frontier, for support of the navy, repair of captured vessels, &c. ch. CXXV s. i. ii. 295, 296; sums appropriated not to be ap- plied to any other object, s. ži.
-For safe keeping and accommo- dation of prisoners of war, ch. CXXVIII 298, 299.
Additional for the military esta. blishment and the Indian De- partment for 1812, ch. CXXXI 304, 305.
-Of $ 5,500 for paying commis- sioners for selling stock in loan of $11,000,000, ch. CXXXVI 312,
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