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BY AUTHORITY*
ft f.AWS OF THU UNITHI* vrvTKS VaSSKO AT THK
-iJKST SKSSION (If Till; TWKItfV-SKCO.VJI
f CONURWVS.
[PuhucNo.W.]
£ AN AC’TTov tho enle of unloeated lots
in the Ally quarter townships in the
f United (States’ military district, in the
Wtate of Ohio, reserved to sali'fy
■■warrants granted to indiv idtiai.s for
| their military serv ices.
licit enacted by I’" Senate and Huune ej
I Representatives of the iJnileii States of shut
| ••ica in Congress ussemlLd, 'I hat the lotd
and fractional parte of lots lying in the
fifty quarter townships, reserved hy an
alto. Congress passed the eleventh day
cf February,?cne thousand eight laai
dred, and entitled “ An ae.l, giving further
time to the holders of military warrants
to register and locate the same,' and
wliie.li remain unloeated, shall, hereafter,
'.(■ liable to Isi sold at private ea!r. in the
- speetive hold offices in which they lie
i .a, the same manner, and for the same
'iuni per a' re, as other lends* ot the I.ui
ted St .I. • lying in said districts are dis
posed oil
i '■ A. RTF', U\r'C\,
Srrohi rcf /V / /•>,. a <</ lirj/ri • -O -t.
J. C, CAMMU’N,
Vice Pusid nt cfiht C„H, if St at ns aml
r, ideal of the Seuah . \
Approved. July .‘I. h I- 1 -
AMMiMVC JACKSON.
[F' m.ia, ,\o. 07.]
AN ACT to authorize the Governor oi ■
the Territory of Arkansas to select
ten sections of land, granted to said '
Territory for the purpose ot In.lining a .
legislative house for said Teniiory.
and for other purposes.
be it enacted-by the Senate nnd llmse oj
Reprmwtalive* if Ike t i«Ued (States if .'line
rica, in Congress ussenhletl, That all the
authority and power is hereby vested in,
nnd given to the Governor til'the IVrri ■
tory of Arkansas, which was vested in,.]
and given to the Legislature of the Tor- j
l ilory of Arkansas by an act of Congress ,
of the second of March, one thousand j
eight hundred and thirty-one, by which '
it quunlity of land, not tan ed.i.g ten sec
tions, wne granted to saiit 'JVrrilory I i i
the purpose of raising a fund for the e
rection of a public lunidin# at t.ittle
Hock, tiie seal of Government of said
Territory.
Thai. y. rind he it farther enacted, 'f'iint no
thing herein contained shall ho so eon
strued as mithori/.nig any e, |S‘ini on
the part of the United Himes for teleet
ing said lands, or building said house,
other than the alone aid grunt of o i
sections of the unajipropriaii d public
funds.
Approved, July 4,1812.
{Puju.ic No. tiT]
AiV AFT to provide for the appointment
of a Commissioner of Indian Adairs,
nnd for other purposes.
/>’, it mailed Li / the Semite awl House of
Itej/resentaJires of theUnihd Slates of rimers
c.» in Congress assembled, That the I’resi
deal shall appoint, by and with .the ad
vice and consent of tins Senate, a Fom
lins'.ioner of Indian ntfairs, who stud),
under the direction of the Secretary of
War, and agreeably to such regulations
ns the President may, from time to linn
proscribe, have the direction mi l nmo
ngement of ludiuii nHairs, nnd of nil
limiters arising out of Indian relations
nnd shall receive a Salary of per
nunuin.
Hue. y. rind he It further marled, That the
(Secretary of War shall arrange or ap
point to the said office the niiuiher of
clerks necessary therefor, so as not In i ,
crease' the number now employed • mid
such sum ns is ncct ssary to pay tiie sa
lary of said eoimnlssioner for tl.e year
one thousand eight hundred nnd thirty
two, shall be. and the same hereby i«, ap
propriated put of any money in the Trea
sary.
(See. !(. .in I he il farther mad d, That all
accounts nod vouchers for claims ami
disbars, meats connected with I .dian af
faire, shall be I iv, ar.mil u.! Io j l ,e: aid com
missiom i for admnesli ativ ec.s.\e ination
uni ay liini jmi -•-e Jto the proper aeeuunt -
tag .nil it i the I reasury Lie; ailment,
f.rse ;u ne.it; an,l all !. to i s nnd j.,n ka
ges, to nut tVi'm the sni.l e i nunn-.;,n.in;r, j
t'.uehii.g the Ini-nu.s of ins efiiee, shall !
be free 1 por liuv.
1 P/,.-•■ masted. That no '
ardent spirits-jiuill he h.‘realter introdu i
■ced, n- r .my 'pretence, into the Indian ]
eofi'ty. - :
■o . '.rd he it further emitted, That i
lb ary ot W>r shall, under the di !
rectum ofthe {'resident, Calise to be do-- j
eontiini >1 the services of -nth agents, |
t.u!i agents, int< rpreters, wtd mechanic;, 1
ns in iv, from time to time, In come mine
i eossary, in iseqnenee of the emigrn-
I lion of tl.e ia.it m.*. or other causes.
Approved, July 'J.
[frui.n; No. 0.9 ]
AN AFT to cf:'.' c the President to e\- j
SIK tiogu.sh the 1 nli.m title ivithin the
c SSt..tes c.f Indiana. Illinois, and Terri-
B lory of .Michigan.
W Jie )t (i. a ted 61/ the Senate and House of!
fe. Jv, v.ai l.ipf the Called S:<ihs (j Jin, '
m “■ -.gn ssi.stemhfed, Thai the sum of ■
|P'w . • i inoiisainl doliav - be, and tiie same
f ' r eppropri tied, for the purpose
|fe f . iudi.in treaties, and of finally
si. ’ oil r Indian title wi Inn tin
’ .... I dam.i, and so much of Sii j
lie Fc.'iavyatamies as lies in th ‘j
Hp*# ■ '*' of Illinois, a.nl i'errilery of Rii-
July 9, M
[Prime No 7.1 ]
nHk.\r:r for ;1i ■ llaal a.lju-tirn nt of pi i
eiaoiis in M.
SHHHHHkHor.'. d a N
(./'f.'i. I w:. d S’,: ■
r m'ad. Tint It
carder of I .o,<Wsll.. i.;
I!I .I a\ liie jb.
i'[ '■' i \ -if.-'l: ;c,i I
j that fSfaw, heretotrTre tiled in theo.!.-' ,f ot
j the said littcorder, acordiug to law
i founded upon any incomplete grant,, eon
i cession, warrant or order of survey, u->
i sued by tiio authority of France cv Rpani.
.- prior to the tenth of March, one thousand
; eight hundred and four; and to class the
| same so as to show, first, what claims, in
I their opinion, would in tact have been
. confirmed, according to the laws, usages
and customs of the Wpan? h Govei mm nf
- and the practice of the Spanish aitf-nni
vtics under them, at New OFlcans. if the
’ Government under which said claims
’ originated had continued in Missouri,; tv
:; oeomlly, vvi.at claims, in their opinion.
I are riot Male of merit, inlaw or equity.
I j nailer such laws, usages, customs, and
, practice ofthe Spanish authorities afiire
’ j said, and siudl also assign their reason.
for the opinions so to be given. Ami in
[examining and classing such chains, the
i Uccordcr and (fominissioiicrs shall tai.e
II into consideration, as vvei! tiie teslinn.ny
] beret .lore taken by tl.e Hoards of c om
missioners and Uecorder ot’land titles
1 i upon tliose elaiins, as such oliie,.' !<■? Ihho
1 : ny n.< may be admissible under the roles
I heretofore existing tor taking sue!) test!
inuiiy he tore said IJpunh. and Uecorder,
: and ail such testimony shall be taken
i within twelve months alter the pa- sage
, of this act.
Si;.:. *5. . / nl hi il further enacted, That tlx
oflice o/ tiie ilecordt r slciii he open b./i
the purposes of such examination, for the
term of two years from the date of the
| oourd oft Vimmi.e-ioiieis, and no longer;
.and tin* liceorder and (.'oinnii;- iuners
(sb-ill priw-iv d in the e:;;;;;!ini;ti(>u in o
i.-.ij.ann i v iiuuilier, with or vviiimnl any
ji.evv iq.pi'eation of tiie I'lainnuns: oi- i
j India! the cmametici meat of each -es
, si on oft 'ongress, during saio l.a'iu ol'i-x
■ aliiiimtieii, lay le-t’ort* tiie t ’outnu.s-ioner
jot the Getier.ti l.iiml thii-e. a report o!
llie el.line-' a < hissed, stilling tin' reia tin
ilate ami quantity oi eueii. \v i:eitier tln i'e
| !>c any. a;i I w ha I eoi :‘.i.'t ing u'niiMs, and
! tin* evideneeaipou whiidi each e.aim de
j pond-', and ti•.o uuthoi sty and power nu
' dor xvliit b (lies lid claim was gionled (>\
M(ie ,**j>nid.sh or {'reiu ii t.overner, eota
imfn.ler or sn'i de!eg*;ili*. to !.»• Inid bcloi'c
f.'ongi ess, tor th< ir fan 1 decision upon tin
claims cont.uned in Mich iiiv I class.
Si,'', ft. Jlnd he it farther enU’ teil, 'l'tml
. from and al’ier the tec.! report ol'tln tie
(•order and. 4kanmissioiu'rs, the lands
[ contamed in tiie second class s-i.ali In
suhjeei to s c.h' aS Ollier public lands: ■ and
j the land -I eOl.lained iri tin.' tic.--!, c!ukm r-lndi
j eoulinnc to he i'"s« laed Ci.oii sine ar
j heretofore, tiiilil the d< .isi'at (.1 4 >ngr< -s
I hliiill be made thereon : and if the (let i
1 sis.n of t.'oftgi cs.j i-'bal! be ng.oost l!,e
elaiins, or ane of them, the land- node, i
ded against, shall hi, *(i like manner ; (1,0
ject'to rede as other p'lidie lands, Cn.,i
d'.l . 'ib.it at laid s tth r.; h.-.ug in u e
1 i(.e< pers upon s.tie.b hunks a are rejected,
claiming I . hold under •■in h t.je 'h-.l
clniin or rnch ;ia may waive their can!
; ahall have tin. right of pre n:i| lto;i to t n
' I, r Within tl.e tuna of the c>!>*.■(• a of
I (ids iet itol c xccedii.g th. pc.mi: y nl
■ tucir elaii•>. whi< hin no tas. ad! < x ectsi
six hmidred and forty kci o hichale
their mqm. Vs uiei.l" v> ha ball ■ \e no
lliHMind prove ib‘. ir I ;h: e. pi e . ..
aria in nl'. naiiorin to the r.'pada
' lions us have lieen or may t.c ;in I. d
jby lliq Secretary ofthe Tin asniry nml' i
! exi-liiig ii.xv; reintivc !o pi'e-cne.tion.
j and il shall he tl.e duly of the bmcretaej
1 of die Tieitsurv inmiedinteiy to f..rrrnr '
jto the several land uliiees in said Rtale
{ die la iatu'f in vv.iic i all those who may.
j wish to waive their several giants to
1 claims and (liemscivcs .>1 the rigid ofpre
,} etiqilien, i-T.all renounte u. release their
J sail! grunts.
iSI.C. ■*. il.idhe ltf'.i I7 • rwv 4 , i. That the
Iveet.rdi r an ht omminsionel s shidl each
j factivc tiie sa.ii t.l lifti tm hand ed d-aliars
per annum to be paid quarter yearly l.y
tiie I cited State's, i.i full compensation
’ | for their services under this net; mid
jinny, whetmoctrstuy, employ an inter
i peeler of llio. French or lan
r j gunge, for r. ren.a.ri d.le compi uvation li,
j t>c ullow ed by the r.n-ei ctnry ofthe 'lb ea
i sury, nnd paid by tin b'niic.i Siig-...
1 Kji.e. il .did he it J either enaeteil. i hat il
I. hf.lt he lav. tnl for lia a. i.': of < ' : !
! \ iKoaim.t sabia.t tiie evldei.eo ot i.ieie
, el dm to ;i I rat tof land in V cl. an .. . V. ,
; i itory, to a place call, d a Jdeot point to
j the'sail. Kacoi'i’. e ai.it t ’l.mu.mls.saoii•
j its, am)-it shall bo tiie duly of said Ht
| coi der anil f 'uliiiat. nn.eiato repai i up
I on suit! i lain; in the manneiv ilmi tdlter
j claims provided lori.i lid.- t, arc i.o h.
j rt'poi'tcti and proceed. .1 in ."j
| 4 \ppi i.'V v'd, July ... .
[FlTillv AO. 7i j
] AN ..U’T t.' liiii-!l fllfti.'l!;; ci’ibe
i Vigidc aliieod una ■
Jk it 'ed hy :.'.e Se.afl, . J ;..*v of
ItiitrcsmMu'vnid tie Uni ten S, ks o Cm,rl
j .'a >r. t l . ,vy;V. , a-raiLied.. 'i'iu.T Ir!i <■ pur
I pa. c ol'diosbing d.e rcicnliiin;’.' . fine iri
I gat.; kluct tJouiaa, the .■ a.a of two boa
1 di'o.l and seven thousand iim.e iiu.'.tirei
| and clghty-f ur tit iiai - be. Had tl.e .-nine
is herein' appropriated, mil ofimy moo', v
jin du' Treusiu y not ot Iter w iso ape.ro
| printed.
j Approved, July 11'. ih- rj.
[Ft bmc No. 70 j
jAN ACT to ament! an act eiditled An
net ibr tiie relict of pureluist rs of tiie
j'tthiie lands that have revertsti for
iu>D-;my meal of the puifhase moiuy.
pas ed twenty third day of .'dr.y, one
tlionsaiul eight l.inalreit and twenty-1
tigiit.
/>.■ il enacted hi/ the Sena!,' <du! II wee if \
! He; i\'' nhitie s of die Lia e ! States f, h. -. t j
.j ..( in Congress iissemUed, Thai in id! ea-e. I
, where pin.lie kinds have been purchased. 1
| on win, li a further credit bus been taken
i limit r tiie pr.ivisioas id tiie act ofthe se
j coiitl A!rtVgh, one ihoiisaiai eight liun
i tilt'd and twenty (.im. or mid a noy oilier
J net of grant ng rtdief to the
I iinreliApcfs ofike | üblic lands, and have
ivvertcd to theL'nlletl r tales for ferine
t. pnv the put chase money, cr have been
sold by the Failed hbates by veast'ii es
sieeii failure to puy.il slml! l.e the duly . t
l a i tgi-lcr ofthe land oiliee vvlsei-e ihe
j pu. i kn-e was ina.li', to ioiir iijiu.i up
' piiea'ion. ti. ;tw persca . v pt, s..e.s It g 'a
• tv, entitled to 11 fc* benefit*of p.iymen;.
; in,hie previous tn such reversion or sale,
j biy her or their legal representatives or i
1 assigns, a eoi tdleate Ibr the amount so'
■ 'avid and not reimaied, which shall he ;
reeeix <d hud credited as chib in payment
•j of any public leads ti’nt may herei.fter
•I sold !-.y Ik-- y.-ited {•Hates, in the
or Territory in which tsTjih original par
. rlia'-e wa» made.
~, fr.'r> . r*. And he it f.u Owe e-i ■?• teil, That if
! shal! be liio »ln»y of the Co tmii«-ioncr of ‘
the General Daitd Ulfittt* tun I of the F,e
. |»isters as aforevaii). to coniin in to, attu
i, 1.0 governoi] by. tin; provisions of tint ant
■ I Aforesaid, to w hieh this Is- an ainend:i;e!»!,
» pafe.--fd Hus twenty-third iluy of'in ■
i ihotftand eight ituudi'Ctl am! tweaiy
;, eight ;i< ttloit.sak!.
,' Mix*. I), ,'iud 0c it further enaeled, TattN
- ■ wlifi’fj the lands have b.-cii feliiitpii*had
• to the i tilled .StiilrK, under the provi- •
- -ions of the uct oi s!>(!od(I Mart'll, one
, fhotisi'iiul eight hundred am! twenty our.
. as ufore.-iaid. or other nets <!»"Con:?!’. ■>,
ala! lilt; money pah! (hert orj has, in r* :l
1 hitui uppliud in the payment of elite!
lands, it' the payment so made on hnnh
not aim'd, he less (huh the tin tonal pita lon
! ; the reiinijnished lamli*, v. lion such < ,ve>-
.! I e>, cct'tls tlte Mint id ten doiliM.-'. if shall he
• , the duly oft he tlegislei’ of the land elite*
, ! where the (rattslerof payment was !.ie,<(e
• | to issue n eeriiileale for Mich t-xt*'.'-.- ( ;
■ i the person or jn r.ant - entitled t!.■.■ ■•■ ’ -o.
and in the irnmner pointed uni in the first;
. | section ol lids net; u liielt cacti.‘ioa to .-fni.
be received in puytaent oftim pDitmtisi 1
, j of the public lands u-. pointed out tn uaid ;
i; section.
; I %/fiti be >t J '‘l'tiiee a aid i nut on i
| (iroid being made, salh-J'aet try ~) die Sse- i
■ • j cr- turyof (!te Ti eas'icy, lion any eertdi-,
i rale i sued itinier Inis not, or that hns j
■ ! Ik on or may l»e i.s»arii miller she san! net
• i of the tiventy-thti'd oi'.Viav, Anno Dotm- ;
:j ni one limits.in.l cighl liuudrei! and I tvt n j
-1 (y eighi. has lieen lost or tltsL'ovcd by !
: ! aoeidonf, he is hereby miShuvizeti to issue ,
, I to tlse {.••?■ il ov. tier (hereof, a ilU'.iiybie o( j
il -noil oi iginnl ccriilieale. which shall he, j
! itt ail resperiu as av ii!a!>b; to i l ..*’o’.vaei.
■i a* the orieitiu! certidcato would have!
I 1 Approx ed, .Juiy t), 1
■ j [i > i , r.:. , e No, 7-.! 1
11. VX . ‘'V it’ alter at dan of holding the j
-i is.si i * .jurl of die l.atted States, for ]
j the .“st ile tis tnnuMS.
i Re ii ii.iichii h;i lln‘ iNc/ie-V fin! House uj j
11' •./<«(,/at iereiij lh‘ hicilid States'J einirei- ,
■ | v; I.’ /. i '/t s'i 'Sii in*- I’liitl'iK t hai the teem ol j
(lie tiislri*.. court of me fi.it* d Hlates for j
the <ii Iric l of ti.ii.ei-. uiitelt is now di- *
i r< i le*. by law to be held osi the jMoii- j
day of niiiy, snail iiei'eafu-r be iieid on (in ’
j tour 1 h .Monday * d di nj in tail, year; inn! j
all pr'.c ss wliieli may have issued, o.
1 j u nirli may herealier Issim, returnable on j
i the said ni si .Monday **i .Vray, as herein I
lore <l ll v-* led, shall he la id r luma* led
. and lie relurned oil the loarlh aloiidny ni I
alay in «-.*< It year.
A.pproved, ,)uiy 0, |B.>«.
| !h t'.i.ic \o. 71 ]
A pro. i-le for prying 4'Olfi'ii i
j arrra. ~gi s!' r surveys made hy naval j
I eliirer- an 1 i'or .'.lirr pui'posrs.
I j Iti■ il ninr.lcil I. if tin Sfuate owl Hnusf m
l j It. . r/Piiii:', in/ In l' I nilt'l svj . i,.iu .. |
i-a in I f./e.’VV .-.s- luuh'ii. 'find, for drfr.iv-1
.. I . • ' 'I
s j lag the 4-xira servicea mat expenses el
I I die oi.i.*, c» of tilt* navy, engagi il in (hr ;
1 j -an v *“V > ! mu' i-oasls a a,; harbors 111** past j
i mul j'l'f al year-., lin* sum oi four dual- 1
| •■■uai dollars lie, and tlu* same is ot-rehy ,
. ' .j.i;|,j .Pa* 1 , oat c f liny money in the I
• j j'rr; -m'V i .; o'.hervvis* np|H'oj>rial<*il, in '
• i iii* ajvplied and e.xpended under the di
j reetioit and. i an'.rol of Ute Secretary oil
. l the A'i,. y.
1 d. . ilfnri'of i'nn.c't J. 'l'iiiit the i
sum of four bundled and eighty-seven
.dollars and emhiy rents be, and Ibe same
is hereby appropriated, (o pay the liai
iiac***lm* laeiile.oiiil t 'havles \\ lines for
part basing, dr itiin.*; and snperiatondiug
■J ;!;<! mni mg t,| aslroaomieid in.-drimieiils,
If r the < y niovitig t'spediuon ;to be paid j
• j out of any money in the Treasury iso!
othervv 1?<“ appropriated.
Sire. :>. . I’til Or. ii fin tlu r emfetai, That,
’ f; uni and nitei lilt* (las.-m* of ibis art, the
i eommanderofthe* i\nvy \ tml at the t ily
I I of Washington, shall cease to art as An
| vy Agent; ami that portion of the act of
i i he fvv enty-s*".mth of March, one thou
i sand eight hundred mid tour, which made
1 it ids duty (a do ;■■<), shall be ami the*sunn■
t is hereby n pealed, mul a separate and
1 ■ pel man.-id . .y. : t shall be appended as
|in eilu ,■ er.. r :u the smite iiiritnri.*r, oiiti
' j (15... i!i ■ s.a.ie ronipeusation, tinder die
:an. i;p. iisi : *iliiies, and lie gov<-nir<l
>; n y tin’ s.u:..* ig.vs utul regulations which
I ni. it *vv or . ety hereatler be adopted fa i
| ,'v.ii j A, ,eals ; mat it shah be his j
.' ■ net a-- A ‘pad not only for the \a- ;
. v :*1 m oi!- t'dy. but for tile .Navy ;
’■■,‘p'i no.ad. niaier ibe ilireeti*nt of the '
■s, ere; : i' l *! rof, iti t lit * payment oi'-urb
.•.•ae;.’> -:• d claims us the o.iid Ifieereta
: : y may oi. v* t.
j Apr.; v ed. July 10, IST,?.
* I'c.u ic No. *•>.] ;
A S At 'T to provide for rebuilding the j
| frigate .lava and the sloop t yane.
! J!i it iinlt I hi / the S.'im V out! Urn i.*v nf
1 a*.,* nf the United Sta!, x iif . Ini, , i
;■■■ i - (•■■■• *.•*(•*•«.■» .i.ormio(/. Tlntl the sum ol
j fitly thousand live hundred dollars, he.
' I and the same is hereby, appropriated.
| pay able out es any money in the I’rensn I
j ry not otherwise appropriated, for tin l !
purpose of pure'basing limber to rebuild |
the frigate .lava and the sloop (dyune.!
Approved, .fitly It). HT-i.
[l’tTire Xo. T.i ]
A\ \t 'T to j;rovah* for cempKTng i!k* :
>.!ivy tlospi l !*.! at Xorf.il!> mu! Slav y I
Asv him ed I’iiiladelphia, ami to I'm ui.-h :
| them in part
t lie it tmi tied bn Ibe S’l'mit, runl II ••■■■ of\
*1 IlqtriSh iitiUvisnj the ( ,'. , o: , a r .SVi<;'>- it ./.a'//-!
! .:ii in Cnitisrefiiiiii.ifiiihlitl, That tliero he paid :
! to the Oi ioniissioners of tlu-'Xav v Has-1
t j'iial f'daii, ntnl fi r the nsi* fie-iotd! out •
of any money in the Treasury, m,t other- ;
wise npproj.rh. ted.
For eum;.!i ting the Xa.vy Hospfia! nt
Norfolk, ii.t* ty•one thoi: and d:,!h:*o.
For prov ittin.-r ii\line>. tnrnifgv and;'
uppnratits *!torcS«i*, si.x lhotisuaa;‘.-i.x iiiin
tlred dotiars
!•’.-r eo.dipletinjf lire Xa.vy Aryluatid;
Phiiadelphia. twenty .seven di.iusam! i]- :
three Immlretl didiars.
Tor p.rov iiiio.T limuit?, ruvnitare, utul 1
| apparatus for tine wing Site: t.-t;;J s:.*;
! son I six lumdred tioilais.
j Awgyvuji, .liiiy IT HTi.
mix. X;>. ’ j
I "or the thi* ilislvibtdion >d tiio rtdtsrns of ■
| the Fifth Census.
Ihfnh 'd b'if'lhe Udtiah:bind Umar of /?,■;•- !
, reseiJiitii\s efihe United State* of .-Pa* riea i '
Ita C- p. . acsordd: That the fc : i-t*u*l:;rj- j
* , ’ ■ ’ ‘At-
I of jftralc he insfvncfci! to furnish to ciyh
ntemlur of the present 1 'onprees and the
Delegates front" the Tcrriforie.*, the I re
' si.io:d ami \ ice i’resi.lon! of the tbn'.od
State-, to eaelt live copies; and to the
I!-•>* alive of ( imh State an.l Territory,,
and the presiding {tilirer of eticii brunch
i*• ’e*. ety State or Territorial Legislature,
!i*i' the use of (he body over which he
presidt's to the several Folicgcs nnd in
corporated iiisiorieid Societies and A
(eoj.jvam-.i in the I inlet! St ties, ami tuc
A* udeaiv a’..West Foini, each one copy :
;br the u;o of (he Departments, .Stale
Treasury, War nnd .Now- five copies
each . for the ns:* tddhe Semite, ten co
pios, and Ibr the ust* of the llmtse ol Uep
i-! :-; niativi-:-. Ivvenly copies us the Alar
-.fill s rel arils of the fifth reiv-nm nnd of
the rev d.on uftbo former returns of tin*
poju.htiion rd’ the I nited States; and
dud | i.c i-esidtu* of Jim copies thereof he
ileucwited in the hi hr-try aft Jointress.
Approved, .iuiy !), IST-.
ff'i.T.i.ic, Xo. 77. j
\X AFT milhorivfng live construction
<d Naval Mospiti'lsul the Navy \ards
nf Fiinr’estown. .Mass. Siroouiyn, New
N (;)•!<, iiinl I’ensiii olu.
He il i‘)un'i:d Ini the Smote nml Ifouee ty
;II ■ - rntoliviof the 1. nih'd S otf> oj . hin'i’i
-1 ;■ / in ('hituiTi n oteendiled, 'I hut the Si rre
oftlic Xnvy he, nnd he is hereby tui
i Ihorizrd. uruier tin* dii ertioti of tlio Fre
' shienl of the s 'nited state:-, to cans" In be
| constructed, f.r (Iso t:se of the Navy id
; (!:>• 5 nifcil Sis'dan, proper hospitids sit or
; near eiicit of (!><■ ftd!owing places, to
j wit t Slu* Xsivy Vsit’d nt t hat letdown,
j Mas.-adm^rtl*.the Navy Yard, llrook
i iyn, IVovv Voile and the iSssvy Vurd al
1 s'ensiicel.t.
| ba 2. .-J.id he it forth:r candid. Tlrit
| (here' It*', and Iteroiiy is, appropt ialci! for
; Ihs* constrration iifsin It hospital al < !hs)l*-
; lestowa aioi essiis!, i wciil.y-six thousand
•dollars; at Brooklyn sdoresaid, twenty
! thonsnnd tioilatv : and at Fcnsstcola, tliir
•Iy tlsousaml thdlars; to bo pf.it! out <d
i any money in the Trcsustn y not otherwise
1 np.ps-opi iateit.
1 Api’i'tiveth July IT V-T2.
DC vi.Tl* FT TBITI CJTV.
!-! v i.rs-K.'iir., . ’J’*.
; I’ i-w 'tii no email tiegree of ptem nre
j t!•;*.I we lay before one readers, ccriaii:
; sUdcMK'at-:, w Inch w ill ha il.nm! in our
j t*.damns fills mo'rn.’irg, relative to I,he
j state of the llesitih in Oftl’Fity. 'Hie
i • I*-: ti • yiiur pestilence winch bus com
| mitted sucit rav ices in otlu'i’ placrs. Isa:.
! net left ic nm riitiicd, hut for a lew days,
j mad" te-nTt! !mv*«<; amongosu* eili.<:eiis.
: I Jut (he destroying ottgel has passed ns
{ hy ; andoe.r tt? usd g'ood bealdi is tTiu si
| iu.*r. "*'. <' heliev,* that at this time, the
ffei.erai hesdllt of this city is as good as
that <d any < ■’>!';• in oVir country ; and ii
; is Imt rigid that, our friends it: ;he e.eim
] try f.litmiii he m:;*le aeoaaintrd v' ;th the
! l;u*t, to counteract Iho gross atisrt'pre
•a n(ati”!is* w hiclt intv e appeared <a sonic
; of the papers of other places.
Jo jnihln'.in <)*. ■■hU'fflher,
.-.-erst!,,..
Niav VotiK, S?ept. :U5.
| ’iusirr-Ks sinr<' ora-!;;• ( has hei-ti sutl
-1 ns.>.lcd. All fears of the iu-tii , to-e hc.ec
I va*ii; bed. ami m.erdiants !':-*a;\ oilier ci
I tit s and towns, visit as u- a.ii for their
| supplies —l|< ich mid .V*.
%
SATUIttIAV* OC TOiiKU * . I
“ Ht-viusi, ami 11-.ir t.t i. M
pi,i2CTi©s« smTimi&s.
r.Tat;; i.is\.Aft kf*.
■ Hnidwia. />’< njkin — Coilmmi, Mui /'oi/.
Dihl>, Eckley: Unit, Orocc,
J'ryiiti, Stun'; lioeon,
Bnlloch, Cum.- iiVW;
IfUriu*. hai (otv. j. if i . il• " i t.-. {lt'll .A,--,
j Flittlfiam, Human!: Il ityim, Ilouniotj, Hue-
I'it-in.
Columbia, »••• '•■<•).•. C- r.'fjrd, Tlaiiulhm,
truce.
Dtlingham, JhMhuur: Jli.i.d:.
trreeac, Stork*; J\in.it. (.'one, Her.
Hancock. H trlir; ItCtt"-'. Ilitijiics, I’itston,
Harrisa, M'tfhugaldr / ■•.•tv, Deniuinl.
; Hull- ton, > ‘ r h / •' j'illi'i .' ‘‘ll'lSlLil. Jlil ii'l'tllll■
• .Fone:*:, (hii'ilini; l , hilli/:s. Dity, Cue.
| Diherty, /He llot'iiin. llei'i'iogltt?.,
! Dimmit;, lleidct;; I'uri't /, Lirkltiirt,
Mcliila-lt, ffoii.l; ilii':ix, Fn/i/ur.
•dorgu.i, .N irl'ii. I)in; I, Sfiitrl's. J r rtnen'i\,
Monroe, p. I!; /h.'-Vcy-, Ruth, find.
Thiixull, mid ,l Tie".
f Muscogee, l.n /. ■“ ’i'iun'iilon, >V.
; Ogietinirpe, Vuiiier. Ic.'.'/'g, ILdiijani. lute
d iiian.
Richmond, diL-alinc.Glascock, Jla vice.
Uhod, e.
Sc riven. Ui'i/-;.i: jv.'.'/r.*, .1 hCtll.
thilii it, 'Due, id; Iti/idce,, I’aiy,
■ I’vviggs. S-u’th: Sdu.n.ri. S':inr,
I vViirren, Miunriif: Us; ., Jones, }flit on.
\ Wilkinson, Half: JhiUliir.
roNVKvnov,
Baldwin, To.-etner, Hockwßl.
Dili!), Hi all, (‘oiling,
i’urUe, Lewie, 'l’oyliti', IfeuJu.
Coluiuhia, IL t Hi.ty, Cdi t S
tJroca, .Wallin-tee, Jhivewi, Geca'.
VicltduslljNV/ nitdini;', ’l'll■■■ I,
Muscogee, Lav',on , Cljni ",
t )*!'li tliorja*, Gil.nee, I,illhp ., .lionet'.
tkudauond. UjiV’/ih, Ciiniiiiiii g, R h •■-.
Sc. ivca, Jh: *, li'odc.
\> iirrcn, I.l,l‘fc i.iel, Cibevn, Ibiizcnh.i,
tst,\ OillviSi
The failovvaig arc tin> aj'.pct'atn Uclarns of
'■ 5 counties, vm; lUcl’tnosid, Crduu.hia, H i!,;,
v.-i.i, W anon, Ilancot-k, 1 iiircln, l!,n bo t {J., | v .!
on, IhUnum, W asliingtuii, Ilibb, WilUcs, ,?ol!,:r
---■u* Do.i.doti, .tones, W !tk!:..-iin, Fli.-uh.tm, Ilf
re. 1.-berty, Hryan, Mciutosli, Giccnc, J,ia
;•> ■ ‘*.i;g,;n, i *!:::’s, ;a.,! M-,sn.'jcs,
W.c, • 1C :):!> j F-v, i;'s, 0,77^.
'N'n.in . i 1.7.0• j Netti r.r. ii •: ;<
H r. {‘.tNljcoir*';,.-. fi •>•.•*) I
•'t v; . - ov, ‘ y.tJod jW v ,-Miv, <i ;s |
Dam an-;. fx'-if. !**-;«; :.i:; A *,>s ■
*o.-*..r. F AM [j a iHS7~>
•io.xcs, T.77‘,~ > Si’fu.*r,T, 5.7-7 T
,la. | I i,ai>",;ss, 13-<s*
Du.'.m:vm, V.'-l 1 ? j Xrvv.NA.v,
NliJ.u?;;, 1,770
, ynt. cai*l!ofx*s NET't i.n.
Wo regret llmt ifs great length, and ‘-be !»’P 8:!
of matter on hand, has hitherto prevented tlio
I publication, in our columns, of the invaluable
* | Letter of Mr. Cattious to (sov. Hamilton,
'• j wtiiuli lately appeared in tiio Pendleton Moseen
-1 j rr o r. It is undoubtedly thn greatest and most
; j innstimab 0 jiuhlie douumcnl ti;it Ims ever ap-
J penrctl in tins country, from any pen, and il
- generally read, as wo presume il will be, v/ib
' soon so tile and establish tiio- principle ol
; Mullification; and, by placing it upon a basis,
| linn and imperishable, forever preserve and
! perpetuate tlio Union of the Stales. Il says, in
every sentence, *‘ The Federal Union must he
j preserved ami sliowa how alone il eae bo
f i preserved, and rendered strong as adamant, and
’ ! permanent as tlio everlasting hills. Tlio true
I principles of our beautiful and inestimable Fede
ral system—still more boiiutilul and inestimable
at it is bettor understood—intricate and com
plex as it has seemed to many--hut indifferently
understood even hy tlio first statesmen ol our
! country, whose commentaries, mostly, have ser
. ved to confound, perplex, and confuse, rather
than to settle am! determine—and a source ol
f continual discussion and contention—are laid
open hv this magnificent exposition, cum
" piololy before the eye, stripped of all their
complex delusion, and rendered as plain
and compiehcnsbic as the Simplest arillmioti
p cal calculation. And licit “Gordian knot”
of Slate Kights, which has puzzled and
* perplexed the most astute of our politicians, and
. raised the general cry that it cun only be solv
od by being “cut with tiio sword,” is here imtifed
* • end spread bcl'nic us, by Mr. Calhoun, ‘'familiar
. as his garter.”--Let tliosu who think we say
j. too much of this inestimable document—dovcl
oping as il ileus, in nil its pin ts, tiio workings of
ij a mighty mind—lay aside,for oncsV,ail prejudice,
! ami judge oi’il as H is, wholly regardless of the
| com ce from w hence it emanated—and wo doubt
* } much ii’mey can resist the opinions wo have
| expressed ofil, or an admiration ctjaal to our
! own.
I We shuli laics great pleasure in laying it on
s f.iro our rmiders, as eady as circumslanocH will
admit; and as tin: election i 1 now the groatstub
’ • .*cl*of interest v. fill all, it will ; lobably be read
■ with more attention and profit, when that has
I subsided, after lliu cnliro devciopcvnont of the
Uetmiii.
WEI,I. GOiAn'ntWtl’F!
j The ardent and p.iliiotie devotion to iVinai
-1 i'U.e, rcijardiass of Men, whieii so strikingly dis
. j lii)gni'lics iho jiooid'i i>f Oglethorpe <;<mniy, is
! worthy of all aun mni Wnilhy of tins dislhi-
II | cnished name liu y bear, ns a county—of him
j j who was the gluii >us I'auinler of their Slate;
' And oipially Wortie are they, In ho the founders
, J " :i future pro-, n l-s, toward which limy have
. j pro! abb done tut* 0, t o far, than air, other por
* j lion u: its | *■>; nl.i'.'cn. 'J heir admirable comsc, ■
! nt th ;tr great Meeting, in August last, iti aiviti
! doniug *d ! paily di unctions, and cordially invi
|img tin i. eld party opponents to unite with
I d. u. in tlio promoticii oi' great principles and
, j the com mutt good ol'liio Slate, was noticed hv'
j U“ ;e the lime ; aud their conduct in regard to;
r ; ! ''c h.le strikingly nianifcsls that it was ;
j “no mere transient flesh ol fugitive passion,”
•i j Imt a settled, devoted principle, interwoven
| with their very existence, and permanent as life,
i The C! nk mel, in that comity aio, and always]
have been, decidedly in tlieminoiity ; but, yet,
- considering Them (-ijuaHy interested in the pie-;
, great question of Slate Rights, they vohtn
tirdy ami ticcly placed their names on the sev- '
end Coinmiuecs at the Meeting, and gave them
every opportunity of emerging from their puliti.
cal weakness as a party, and enjoying equal
privileges in tlio county. And, in the late
canvass, agreeably to die wishes of l.j.j Clark i
friends, they put up the name of Col. Thomas, 1
a Clark man and 4 deciilcd imllifier, with Messrs. '
Hit.l.ups and Gilmiui, as l|ioir Ticket for the j
Convention. The parlies thus progressed bar
moniou-jy together, till tlio Clark men began to |
- draw oil', iiifinenced, as is supposed, by the Fed
eral Union, ami getting tlieir cue probably fiom
some of its junto; and, believing, too, that with
the aid of Judge CiiAwreitn and some others of
the disaffected Troup nn-.i, they could revolu
tionize iho politics of tlio county, and put d-.wn
those who hud but lately so genarously raised I
them from tbolr political insignificance to cordi I
al ami oijual fullovvshii-.—and, taking courage, j
! too, from the file movements elsewhere, 1
j against Xullirtcalion—they boldly <j ,j lc i
| sliitrlaril of opposition, ami commenced the!
■ j wnr-ciittsul Nullification, Disunion, Uevoluiion, |
! Bloodshrtd, and Givi! War! U.lO of their!
j J'-* 1 movements, was a party Meeting in Lev- I
j inglon, about three or four weeks ago, at which i
j Tey nominal.. J Judge Wit. li. Ctuwt ore as thci r I
. J ;I '“ , t "ulbfi union candidate ('Ol the Convuiiion, At j
j Ct:o. \\ . IfcuLKY, Esq. an Attorney, andsou-in- i
| law of Judge Crawfoi .1, as their Anti-imllifica-i
j lion candidate for the Legislature- pitting the !
j latter, as it was understood, against Coi. hv.iy i
I \ wna, the only an open and avowed Xulli- *
\jitT, on theothei side. I
i Iho old porronal ami parly friends of Ju )» 0 |
• raw bird, cou',l not !:i;iicvc that he would p ur .
mil Ins old and iL.;idod cncmirs of the Cla:k
parly, to use ids name against them, and H„. re .
due. nuuie ,10 oppositivii against the nomination,
TI the Friday bofi-re the Elcodon, when, „„
objection having !«*.-•» made i,y him, they began
to tear fiuit his violent enmity to Mr. Calhoun I
ana Nullification, had t imnphed over all oilier j
considerations imd ; not wishing to become es !
t 'auger! (loin him, or to remain longer under any j
doubt, they called on him, to induce him to lake i
.law;; his name ; ami wholly failed. Lonmin-, I
too, from Col. Thomas, that the Clark men :
. would all vole lor Ju l» c C. and not, for him ; and !
, presuming,limb:,■ these circumstances, lhal many i
i oftlm old Cr;;.. f. mi men might tint he wiiimg m j
; vote tor him against Judge Crawford, his name I
j Wits taken down, on the morning often Election, 1
; at hi - o-vn \v:.-h; and 'hot of that xonerublo,
I met sIW-ng pauiot and ...publican, |
! .:c .ge -Moont-:. v;ie pul up in its stead. Who j
j tint knows Judge Mooto, ami bis shtcerc regard !
| for Judge Craw lor,l, and the dose ii.timaev'mnl
W-ng bo: .mi friemWtip, that has # o lung existed
•i tu ceu them valid at the same time bis great
popularity, and yet, absolute rclitsal of «tiico
can contemplate thi.i new ac t of rigid devotion 11
l-.> ju iiiCtj'lr, ;it lli«? saiM ifice of all personal con*
siOci‘aliMnSj \yilhbii l tho syinpiit• iv ’ft>r
* V
r < ti .yf . - •V" ■*
■
, i 7a «
his feelings, and highest respect and admire-, ,
for his Roman virtue and patriotism!
before the Ticket was made up, j.osit:vul
fused to boa candidate—and yielded pt p,-.'
when his warmest and most intimate p erso *„,'
friend, but most violent and determine- 1 .''
perhaps, dangerous political opp onent, waste fj
■ opp ised—to that appeal to bis sense of dup
which ho would never feel himself at liberty n'
. resist, bo the consequences what they ro j«|,r
lie has been a decided Nullifies in princhf,'’
since the passage of the Tariff law of 1524 - r •
lias uniformly refused, since then, to attend an-
National Festival, declaring it absurd to rri ,j
at onr liberties, when tiicy have be ;n so "reat’v
violated.—On the morning of the election. \v l - •
there was no hope of carrying u full Ticket
accordance with his principles, and of p,,.
county, unless he offered, his friends ap| ealcej
to his devotion to his principles, and urged c’l
the consequences of Judge Crawford’s clacti 5 ,
to the Convention; and under sneb ciremnst r.
cos, lie could not refuse, however deep!- .
ful it was it was to him, to be placed in om 0 . „
■ * ion to an old and highly valuer! Iric'nr!,..
And lie was elected—triumphantly ~
under all the disadvantages of stalling , j
the very morning of the ejection, and
gainst a man, too, who, independent of f
great name and ilistingni-hrd celebrity, ns \v: ,t
through die Union, as the Stale, entirely agreed
with Judge Mount,and the great niojoiity of the
county, in.ail other political mullein except N,.d
lilication. The vote stood, for Mcim •1U)--f,. i
Cn.uvfnito27C-r-.Majority for Moore, I
in the oilier contest, between Messrs. Yuuso at t
i Dudlkv—which is a better lest of tin; strength
| of Nullification, in the county, as the candidates
■j are probably about equal in pergonal poj uluiitv,
■ and age, and both Troup men, and the can.';,
dates were both up for some time bcline tits
•' people— the vole stood, for Voco 497—f„.
; IJutiLEv, ‘22o—Majority foi Young, 2C71 I Bmh
! Judge Moore and Col. Young were 'Known [is
, open and avowed Nnllifieis, and evmy possible
j i ffort was of coni»e made, o.n the other side
! to defeat litem—and it is reasonable to b -liev. ,
j from dm long devothyrrof his party to Judge
| Crawford, that some few at least ofhis old | ar .
ly Illinois, who did nut altogether »-ree wiih
j him on this subject, voted so, him from person.,!
I re.spocl and party pride.
! fiow, ii Nullification already does such ildtn s
I as these, in Ccorgia, at this early stage of ilia
discussion, in this State---it having been urouaht
before ear people but a few months, and un.-r
thu strongest prejudices against it, aredeg twin
the inosltliliu misconceptions of its tine tiatun >■
what may not be expected from it elsewhere
wherever it finds, as in l Og!pihorpe, o -a :li ,j
fearless advocates, prepared to defend and ad
vocuto it, and in ahe it properly tmdn.vond—-
which is all it needs, to make i: em;..!!v , , w..
■ Ihl every where. Where can boa tuvnjr;-
ovidcnce of its truth and | r.wn, I oft). • ; ai.
ly. di-inlcreslmlness, and devotion 1., p ( it. ui,
ofiln.se who advoeaiu it, than ihat !
thus eoinpit tcly pm down ra ha re .:. \\
i 11. Cnav. roun, even wi'h his o’.va ';iri.-.0(,al ,iad
j political fiends! Wall done. 'Oglethorpe I--
het 11 iv sist.i- cr.mtie's I-Ac pal tern by i!
test ns-nred, as thou hast dure:, th it •< tied wilt
prosper the right,” end Ihm " tuiih is might; ,
I and mast j rovaih*'
liO.'v! iC? EHS.
£iCrart n hiwr, nV./ea!
“MacuN, Octutn r 3id, > '
"}ir. ]'i."-,As 111, Fi.ms, propiiui.ir of im
I l-iiilv us M a con, was shot in the si reefy -■ ’ V
I mo.mug, and died in about > boms afiei. r l > *
! q'nin e! en.-iCe.I, wc under, t.nd, in .ni.e. .
jof .Mr. I,ills’ obstinacy, in refusing to shew !.
i Cooks and aclsofllio llaok.'’
We und( island lli.it Mr. Eili-i v.;- a flint hr ..
| person of liio name of llgrum—that a qn-oip
i hud taken place between tbo parties, and ih !
- boln bad pistols, and feed about lbs n:..i.y
time, Edita wiiiiont effect,—EV/h Chrbi:i>
Lj.tr<:r: o'a L-tUr to the editor, •'ulni
“Arrtiho, Columbia Co., 3rd Oct. I
‘‘J a;closed, I conn you the insult of our coini'V
| elneiiun. Von v, id pereeivn that lie j!, sis-V. .J
j Or.!:,; has triumphed throiiphuiii, (fi r bh nut ,
I 11. of Representatives, and Convention) by na
! overwhelming majoiity. The s;;i;it of Fhkr
j among-.'. tbo citisens ofColu-nbia futility;
| they have shown that they are not to be cheate I
| into quiet obodienco to lawless oppression, i-v
j ibo popular ittunn us “I uion, Jacks, >n, ami Ant
| Nmliiicaiioii,' which beaded tbo anminciata,:!
;at tkn iMibmissien candidates. W o have si -
j cOvued undur cyery disadvantage, save that cl'
■ a just and gloiiotis cause. We wore branded
| «s a band of disorganiaors, and traitors to cur
| country ; but, fortunately far our enure, tbs .
i ' vas l°° tJiticu inlclligeiicn in the enmity, to li
, lento siltli stale slander, and it recoiled with
d-Hilda farce upon its authors,
j *-' ob Wjr,t.iisi3, (candidate for
j was I<o votes bijlow tbo low_j.i t candidate cn
I tlu: Resistance 'I ickct. Ol tlie candidates elco
| led, Avekv, R.\«si;v, and Cahtleuoe, win a
tile minority of the Cominiltce who reported
the strong Preamble and Resolutions adopted
at our Public Meeting, on the SISJ of August,
. and Dr. Colm.vs is one of those by vvliom they
j weie so warmly and ably ainportcd.*’
I von TIIK m;i r.v ennoxieLF.
I _ 'PIJIK aOKRSf MAUKHT
j Sonic two months since, we wore told, lb f
I ! * lO “'r' l fMc o, r Exchange, was not owing milo
j '‘partial course of policy pursued by the L'uif J
| Stales Branch Bank, at i;'avaiiinib hut tu tnu
• ’‘suicidal poh. y * ol onr local bald’s, in icc uv*
jiuy and paying out lbs notes of the coiiiitqv
i Banks, instead of sending them home for
■ deniplion, and paying on* nolbipg but t'■ .
, own. rsiio»l!y ait.nr tliis j'nii.ul, onr Banks an
i led tins plan, and nave follpwed it, op t-j n.
j prevent time. Ngw, what say ye, “Diseguii',"
i un ‘i - ndog-m oihors, who.jyropbesied no v.'isv;
j ly, and so strenn insiy defended 'll- U, a •
i lf m! 'i b )’ aUntlting all the btuiiio of high atn:
j vs change, scarcity of mmiey, &c. I "(re !,
1 Bemhs? Your plan has been fairly tiled, : ■
| br.s “most signijjij failed.’’ E.v.,R ,„go is r.-
actually lushtt than it,was before, asm
jOnr having ebtain'9 1 an* increased i irc i
-1,11 'toil by tho ijicasnro, t' 9y mo more end r
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