
{Begin handwritten}Ac. 2213{End handwritten}
Fourth Congress
OF THE UNITED STATES:
AT THE
FIRST SESSION,
Begun and held at the city of PHILADELPHIA, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five.
AN ACT
To regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers.
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shall be made between the said Indian tribes and the United States, then all the provisions contained in this act shall be construed to apply to the said line so to be varied, in the same manner, as the said provisions now apply to the boundary line herein before recited.
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shall have any interest or concern in any trade with the Indians, or in the purchase or sale of any horse, to or from any Indian, excepting for, and on account of the United States. And any person offending herein, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not exceeding twelve months.
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of the United States, to deduct such sum or sums, as shall be paid for the property taken, stolen or destroyed by any such Indian, out of the annual stipend, which the United States are bound to pay to the tribe, to which, such Indian shall belong.
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Approved--May the nineteenth 1796.
Go: WASHINGTON, President of the United States.
{Begin handwritten}Deposited among the Rolls in the office of the Department of State{End handwritten}
{Begin handwritten}Timothy Pickering
Secretary of State{End handwritten}
{Begin handwritten}Act of Congress May
19th 1796{End handwritten}
{Begin handwritten}Portfolio 223
# 7a{End handwritten}
{Begin handwritten}223/7a{End handwritten}
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