ing to such instructions as he shall give, an account of the several manufacturing establishments and manufactures within their several districts, territories and divisions. The said assistants shall make return of the same to the marshals or secretaries of their respective districts or territories, and the said marshals and secretaries shall transmit the said returns, and abstracts thereof, to the Secretary of the Treasury, at the same times at which they are by this act, and the several acts to which this act is an addition, required respectively to make their return of said enumeration to the Secretary of State; for the performance of which additional services they shall respectively receive such compensation as shall hereafter be provided by law. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. 1 May 1, 1810. APPROVED, JAMES MADISON. CHAPTER LVI. AN ACT concerning the commercial intercourse BE it enacted by the Senate and House of ed vessels not enter the wa ters of the U. tain cases. and after the passage of this act, no British British and Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That Proviso, forfeitures under the non-intercourse and embargo, how to be re person or persons so offending, shall be liable to be bound to their good behaviour and shall moreover forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars, to be recovered upon indictment or information, in any court of competent jurisdiction; one moiety thereof to the treasury of the United States, and the other moiety to the person who shall give information and prosecute the same to effect : Provided, That if the prosecution shall be by a public officer the whole forfeiture shall accrue to the treasury of the United States. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That Penalties and all the penalties and forfeitures which may have been incurred under the act, entitled "An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencovered and cies, and for other purposes," and also disposed of all the penalties and forfeitures which may have been incurred under the act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbours of the United States, or under any of the several acts supplementary thereto, or to enforce the same, or under the acts to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes, shall be recovered and distributed, and may be remitted in the manner provided by the said acts respectively, and in like manner as if the said acts had continued in full force and effect. Certain sections of the Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That in case either Great Britain or France shall, before the third day of March next, so redict the com- voke or modify her edicts as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the act to inter mercial interCourse, &c. tion refusing orders in United States, which fact the President of to be revived the United States shall declare by proclama- as to the nation, and if the other nation shall not within to repeal or three months thereafter so revoke or modify modify its her edicts in like manner, then the third, council, &c. fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, &c. tenth and eighteenth sections of the act, entitled "An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes," shall, from and after the expiration of three months from the date of the proclamation aforesaid, be revived and have full force and effect, so far as relates to the dominions, colonies and dependencies, and to the articles the growth, produce or manufacture of the dominions, colonies and dependencies of the nation thus refusing or neglecting to revoke or modify her edicts in the manner aforesaid. And the restrictions imposed by this act shall, from the date of such proclamation, cease and be discontinued in relation to the nation revoking or modifying her decrees in the manner aforesaid. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. May 1, 1810. APPROVED, JAMES MADISON, Bb CHAPTER LVII. AN ACT confirming the decisions of the commissioners in favor of the claimants of land in the district of Kaskaskia. B E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That all the decisions made by the commissioners appointed for the purpose of examining the claims of persons claiming lands in the district of Kaskaskia, in favor of such claimants, as entered in the transcript of decisions, bearing date the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and nine, which have been transmitted by the said commissioners to the secretary of the treasury according to law, be, and the same are hereby confirmed. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives. President of the Senate, pro tempore, May 1, 1810. APPROVED, JAMES MADISON. CHAPTER LVIII. AN ACT making further appropriations for completing the Capitol, and for other purposes. B E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That in addition to the appropriations heretofore |