Master to make oath before entry, whether any of his crew have been impressed, 606, § 27. 27. Collectors to make quarterly reports to secretary, 606, 28. Abstract to be laid before congress, 606, 29. PROTESTS. Consuls to receive, 179, 8 22. Official copies to be evidence, 179, 8 22. Duties paid under protest, to be placed to the credit of the treasurer, 392, % 314. Suits may be brought against collectors for duties paid under protest, 392, 315. PROVIDENCE. 315. Collection district, in Rhode Island, 816, 6, 11. Custom house officers to reside at, 816, % 7. Bonds of custom house officers, 95, 1; 322, 8 16. Per-centage of collector, 325, 34; 326, 7 40. Extra compensation of naval officer, 325, 8 34; 327, 8 44. And vessels from beyond the Cape, 330, 63. PROVINCETOWN. A port of delivery, in Massachusetts, 600, % 4. PROVOKING LANGUAGE. Penalty for using, in the army, 75, 197. PRUSSIA. Discriminating duties suspended as to vessels of, 164, 8 57–8. To continue so long as reciprocal duties are levied on American vessels, 164, 8 59. Treaty with, for extradition of criminals, 271, 8 14. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Plans, &c., to be delivered to him, 802, 3. President may alter plans of, 802, % 5. Commissioner to give bond, 802, 3 6. To reside near the capitol, 802, 27. Police regulations, 802, & 8. Compensation of assistants, 803, 8 8. Commissioner to report annually, 803, 9. No clerks to be paid out of appropriations for, 803, % 10. PUBLIC CONTRACTS. See Contracts. PUBLIC DEBT. See Loans; Treasury Notes. PUBLIC DEBTORS. See Defaulting Public Officers. Delinquent, to forfeit commissions, 17, 6. And pay interest, 17, 8 6. Treasury transcripts to be evidence against, 17, ? 7; 266, § 13. And copies of bonds, contracts, &c., 17, 7; 266, 8 13. In what cases, originals to be produced, 17, & 7; 267, ? 13. Judgment to be entered at return term, in default of affidavit of defence, 17, 8. When continuance to be granted, 17, 8 8. What credits to be allowed, 17, 29. Priority of the government, in case of insolvency, 17, 10. Executions to run into other districts, 18, 2 11. Other remedies not to be impaired, 18, 12. No moneys to be paid to persons in arrears to the United States, 809, § 9. First comptroller to superintend collection of debts, 881, & 20. To report cases requiring equitable relief, 881, & 22. When insolvents to be dropped, 881, 2 22. PUBLIC MONEYS. See Disbursements; Treasury. Not to be drawn from the treasury, except on appropriation, 5. Separate accounts, according to appropriations, to be laid before cr ngress, 42, § 2. Post office department excepted, 808, % 1. And except proceeds of military stores, 808, 25. What coin to be received, 808, 3 7. 1. And to the army and navy, in certain cases, 809, 3 8. No 8. payments to be made to persons in arrears to the United States, 809, 89. Surplus revenue to be deposited with the states, 809, % 14. When to be recalled, 810, 14. How such deposits to be made, 810, ? 15. PUBLIC OFFICES. 58-9. How executed, in the District of Columbia, 244, 82-3. In the navy regulated, 663, 60, 62; 667, Flogging, on board of ships, abolished, 666, PURSERS. Appointment of, 668, 7 99. To give bond, 668, % 100. 92, 95. 85. Not to act before giving bond, except on distant service, 668, 101. In default, to be dismissed, 669, % 105. Purchase of stores, 668, 102. To receive no profit therefrom, 668, % 102. Regulations to be prescribed, 668, % 103. 105. Pay and emoluments, 668, 104; 669, 108, 110, 111. Not to loan to officers, &c., 669, § 106. Pursers' clerks, 669, 107. Their compensation, 669, 107. In case of loss or capture, to be credited with stores on board, 669, 109. A purser to be chief of bureau of provisions, &c., 681, 13. PYROTECHNIST. To be appointed for the navy, 658, % 10. His salary, 658, % 10. QUARANTINE. Quarantine laws of the states to be observed by the federal officers, 810, 1. Secretary may enlarge time for making entry, &c., 810, 2 1. Vessels prohibited from coming to, at port of delivery, may be unladen elsewhere, 810, & 2. When permits to be granted for removal of goods, 811, 2. Warehouses, &c., to be purchased, 811, 23. Custom house officers may be removed to another place, when contagious disease prevails, 811, A And the public offices, 811, 26. Cost to be reported to congress, 811, 28. Courts, in such cases, may be adjourned to another place, 811, 7. QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL. One, in the army, 55, § 7. Appointment of, 64, 287. Organization of the, 64, 87; 66, 102, 105. Duties of the, 64, 89, 91. Officers not to trade in articles appertaining to their department, 64, § 92. Officers of, to give bond, 65, 95, 98. Special commissaries may be appointed, 65, 96. Forage, wagon and barrack masters, &c., 65, % 97. Officers to be subject to articles of war, 65, § 98 98. Distribution of clothing, &c., 65, % 99. Officers to make quarterly returns of clothing, &c., 65, 100. Duties of commissary of purchases transferred to, 66, 108. Additional appointments to be made when volunteers or militia are called into service, 66, 109. Pay of, 85, 295; 86, 309. Rates of compensation limited, 778, 128. Additional compensation for night service and double mails, 778, Duty of postmaster-general, if unable to contract at such rates, 778, 128 To have right of way through the public lands, 812, 1, 4. Width thereof, 812, 1, 4. To take materials for first construction, 812, % 2, 4. Sites for depots, &c., granted, 812, 3, 4. Limitation, 812, 3, 4. When to determine, 812, 3, 4. Locations to be filed, 812, 3, 4. Restricted to lands subject to private entry, 812, 3, 4. 128. Pre-emption laws extended to reserved sections on the lines of, 476, 8 104. Of surgeons and assistant surgeons, 71, 145; 85, 300. Of chaplains at military posts, 71, 158. Of officers of the army, 84, 287, 290. Of subaltern officers, 85, 296; 86, 303, 305, 306; 87, 8 315. Of non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, 84, 287. Of women and officers' servants, 84, 287. Of forage and wagon master, 66, 106. Of superintendents of armories, 50, ¿ 4. Of master armorers, 50, 4. Of troops on the frontiers may be increased, 83, 285. Of marines whilst doing duty on shore, 595, ? 25. Of the militia, whilst in service, 623, 28, 35. Of commanding officers at separate posts, 84, 287. What officers to draw additional, whilst in command of separate posts, 87, 313, 316. 308; 87, 812. Additional, to captains and subalterns in the marine corps, 594, 15. When to be issued to Indians, 423, ? 17. The navy ration, 673, 157. Fresh meat and vegetables, 673, 158. Substitutes, 673, 159. Spirit ration not to be drawn by certain persons, 673, 161. Commutation, 673, 161. Short allowance, 673, 160. Stoppage of rations, 673, 162. Who to draw rations, 673, & 162. Of officers in the navy, 672, 142. Of pursers and pursers' clerks, 669, & 107. In the revenue service, 814, 7. REAL ESTATE. Circuit court of District of Columbia may decree sale of, when limited for life, with contingent Proceedings in such cases, 235, 18. Proceeds to be invested on the same limitations, 235, 19. When to decree sale of infant's real estate on application of guardian, 239, ¿ 38. Proceedings on such application, 239, 38-43. No sale to be decreed, if testator direct otherwise, 239, 43. Duties, 497, 221. To make monthly returns, 469, % 57. Power to administer oaths, 469, 59; 484, 145. Fees. 469, 60; 478, 116–17; 480; 127; 484, & 146; 500, 234; 501, § 241. Allowance for transporting public moneys, 469, § 56. Extra allowances, 469, 61. RECEIVING OFFICERS. To pay over as directed, 886, 51. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. Punishment of, 203, 12; 204, 18. Receivers may be prosecuted before conviction of principal, 204, 18. In the District of Columbia, 242, 3 71. Second conviction of, 243, 74. RECOGNISANCES. RECOGNISANCES-Continued. Power of the courts to remit forfeited, 283, § 12 Remission of forfeited, in the District of Columbia, 252, 121. RECORDING OF SHIPS. How ships built in the United States and owned by foreigners to be recorded, 830, 20. 20. Such vessels to be measured, 830, 21. Certificate, 830, 21. Certificate of record to be issued, 830, 22. Form of certificate, 830, 8 22. Duplicate to be transmitted to register of the treasury, 830, ? 22. Change of master, or of name, to be indorsed on certificate, 830, § 23. Certificate to be produced at time of entry, 831, 24. Penalty for using certificate without being entitled thereto, 831, & 27. RECORDS. Full faith and credit to be given to, in every state, 9; 265, 9. Of the territories, &c., 266, 11. Of foreign governments. 266, § 12. Of state courts, how supplied, on refusal of a copy, 129, 21. For destroying or carrying away, 213, 64. By officers of courts, 213, 65. 54. Disposition of records of the congress of the confederation, 847, % 9. RECRUITS. See Enlistment. Articles of war to be read to, 74, 183. To include the islands west of the middle of the Mississippi, 628, § 20. REGIMENTAL COURTS MARTIAL. By whom appointed, 79, 239. How composed, 79, 8 239. Limitation of their powers, 79, 8 240. Oath of members, 79, ¿ 242. REGISTER OF WILLS. Appointment of, in the District of Columbia, 237, 30. His powers and duties, 237, 30. To transmit final certificates, by mail, to register of the treasury, 478, 117 Not to enter lands in their own names, or for their own use, 500, 237. Proceedings on application to enter the same lands, by others, 500 ? 237. |