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B i, e:rict: i'::! t;h- S i ite & Ho ne cflleprternUth fh UiW'd'Stdre cf A'neric i in Cn rres assem'iLd Th it t '.rj tea 1 of -f.) ir secti'vis pro vrlsd to be located nnl'sr the direc tions of the leg'nl irure of ,th '. state bi I'ditnii, and- -to be granted f r the purpose of. h :ing thereon the se it' of govern :i;int for th it state, it '-shall be lawful to loc iu-f--r th it purpose, 'under the di r rtioti of the'.legisl itir'e, aforesaid, a w con?.igu:nsq nrter section, fr.ic ti .is, or pirjs of fn uions not to ex-Cc-t:i, in the wh ltth- qaauirv com turned four .en lire s '. j jots : Sit-'Kj locations shall br m ule b fare thv comm ncem-nt of the public s'des o .. t H a d j o i n i n g ; ; 1 n d s u r r o u d i n g J a n d s , bid fngirig to th' United S? ites. :'..!- I . . II. CLAYV . ,'.' Speaker of the floue of Representatives. ' ' JAS. BARBOUR, Vvei-kJent of the Senate, pro. tempore. March 3, 1819. Approved, ' ; ; . JA Vli:s MONROE. a liEsoi.u ri;j. d-d. ring th irnnner .hi viich the vess Is om- p sing he Navy of tne United ; Sr-ues slud1 be i ani'd. Rrohed bf th Se tote 8f Hon r of etyrpnt(it.-'V' of he U .itedSiti cf A nericris r i CsH jri sx r.y t7? all the ships of the Navy o; th. U lited Start s, now building, ov here fter to be built, sh dj.be named hy the iiecretarv of the Navy und th.; direction of the Prt sideir oi tru L'-.ittfd States, according to the lol ln vngYufe, to vit : ,'i h se of th fi-t class slia'.l1 e cal'ed . afier th S' tcs of this Union; th se of th s -Cond rLiss, after the rivers ; and th i e of the" third class, after th principal cities and towns, 'taking; tire that no two vt sseh in the navv shall hear the same n one i, H.CLW, -i' Speaker of the House of Representatives, ; J AS. B YRtHMJR, President of the Senate, pro tempore, ilnrch 3, 1S1(J. pproved, JA 1ES MONROE. AN ACT m-jkiag .j appropriation s for the Public BuUdirgs, 'or the p irr.hase ot a lot ofl.tn.1, and fur ni shi n g a s u oply o f w a t e r f o r th '.c Use 6f certain Public Bud 1 gv B-it enacted by the Senate fc? House if rtefireserit.ithes oj l he Unit' d St ite tf America. i:i Co'irr"$$ as embled m aat there be appropriated, foi fi-ush-3pj? the' wings of the C ipnos i n 4iddi tioa to the su already - appr .-pria-the further sum of li:tv one t'l.msand three hundred and thirtv -vo dollars, -r For erecting the Center B-rilding of the Capitol, one h an I red and .Hirjy' six thousand six hundred .and f;'ity-four dollars. -V For finishing th Gats, 'h Iron H:iling, and the .enclosu e, i,u'tH f th- President's rl-nis-., h .etv..asa:.d tree hundred and for ty fuur dol Lrs., ; . , ; I v . For enlarging th? O a vs, w of VV- Presulent's Hons;-. i rh H u- s i t orje hundied and t;;iyj. 'Hilars!'" Z . " F jr parch tsi ng a lot of Land, and for constructing pipes, for supplying theExe. utive Oifi e-Vreiiidcnt'j fl auie with water,nin ? th ais tnd one hu vlred and wenty-fiyje dollars. Which said se veral sums of m i ney; hereby appropri ttcd sh Ul br p id out of any money in the Treas ury n n otherwise apprpri itd. Sec 2. A id he it further fancied That the syef if sums heivby apprp-. . priated, sh dl bV expended under ih dir ci n of the President, of thw U nitcd States. ,' ..' I II. CLAY. i Speaker of't'ii House of Representatives. JAS. BARBOUR, President of the Senate, pro tempore. March 3, 1819. Approved, ! JAMES xMOxNROE. AN ACT rnakiiig provisions for the civiliz iti n of the Indi mJ trib.s. ad joining the frontier settlement. eimctei by the Senate s? House cj ' Rp-ese itntves rf t'JieUniisll Stfites of A n rica lm Co .V.vv qsitmbled Tint, lo." the purpose of providing i unst the jui ther decline nd h al extinrition of the Indian tribes, ad joining to tfie frontier, seitlements of : U. Stati, and for introducing nnong di m the "habits' and arts '-of jviliz ifion, the President of the U lited States shall b , and he ia here by! authorized, in every case where he shjll judge i mprovement in the ha!)its an I con dif ioh of such Indians :)-aaicable,;and that .the means of instrii tion cin be jintroduced with th-ir own consent, to employ tapa le persons of good moral charar ter, to instruct them in the mode of agriculture suited to their situation ; i'ul for teaching their children in e i ling, w.iting, aad arithmetic, md for performing such other du- ti. s as may be enjoined, according o su h tnstru.tions and ru'es as the Presid nt may give and prescribe for the n guLi'in of their conduct, in the cli chage of thir duties. Se. 2 And he it fir ther enacted, J'hat the annual; sum of ten thou sind dollars be, andthe same is hereby, appropriated, for the pur pose of rarrvi g jinto rffect the pro visions of this aiit ; "and anaccount d the exp nditure of the money, 8i irrjcecdings in t-xecution of the fore going provisions, shall be laid an-, ti diy before Congress. II. CLAV, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ! JAS BAR Bp IT R, r President of the Senate, pro tempore. March 3, 1819. Approved, ' JAM ES MONROE. - AN ACT expUna orv of the act, enti lt d u An act for the fi ial ad justment of land tjtles in thest.ite of Louisiana and territory of Mis-' t souri.,,! ; .v Be i en ieted.bif th S-n -iff & House jfR?pretntnthesrf.tli; United Sf ate .f Am rica, in Congress n.&embl d. hat ihe provi-iof s of the fifth sec- i;'n ' ihe act of Congre s, entitled u An a t for the final adjusiment o: hnd titl' s i i th state of Louisiana xhd l erri O' y of Missouri." passed he twtif h day of April, one thou s tnti eight hundred and fourteen, shSll.be so construed as to extend t the citizens of the county of How ard, in the Missouri l crritorv,. as i-bt iblished by tli act of he Ugislar ture ofthe Territory, passed the t wentv-third tlay of JaYi.uary, one th .usa.nd eight hundred and sixteen, any construction to the ccntrary not wihst .tiding. ? ' i Sec. 2. A :d he U further enacted, Thnt thr- right of pre-emptiori given bv the aforesaid provisions, as ex plained & extended by ti-s act, shall not be construed so as to-affect any rKehtdei ived from the U. S'ates, PV, bf the lands claimed under the afore .said Si r. ! v'v. . :- . v. ;,- j'. .-: ;Sec. 3.' And be it further, enacted, Thu anv, -person or p rsoris -wh; niiv r se'tled oo, and improved aay of the la Klv in t'le'ahl rrbrv7rc served to r t h e us : of -ch ls , be fo re thej su vey of su hl inrln wre actuai lv m i le, and wh ) wVuld h ive had rrrhr nil' nre-t-mn on 'thereto hv v. - 1 , j i th"v existing ta.vs; had not the'sam: bccii co reserved, ; sluil - hUve, ths'i ng of pre-emption thereto, under tne same ttrms and condfrions and sub vid pre the ect to the same restrictions pro d for other cases of a richt of emp'ion in' said territory ; anJ regis er ot ' the land office, and receiver ot puhuc monies, tor the ;rict. shall, have nower to select tnyi other vacatit &c un ippropriited finds, in the sarrv township, and as aea adj icent as Und of equal quan tity and like quality can be obtained in lieu of the section or part of a sect,ion, whch shall have been en- ereid in right of pre-emption, accor ding to the provisioh of this section. ;-.:4j . H CLAY, ' v ' ' -Speaker of the House of Representatives. j j JAS. BRBOUR President of the enate, pro tempore. Marfchi, 1819. approved, JAMES MONROE AN ACT makir g appropriations to cirrv into etfw" ct treaties conclud ed yith several Indian- tribes tl erein mehtio ted ; R, it enacted bif trie Senate & ff:u?e of $et)resentative of the United Stales rf America, in Congress assembled, j hit, for ihe purpose of car r) ing in-i to e feet a treaty between the Uni ted States and th e Wyandot, Sene c , Delaware, Si awanee, Pa'awa a ma, Ottawa, .ant Chippewa, tribes of Indinas, concluded at the foot of the Hapidji of the Miami of lake Erie, on the twenty-ninth day of September, eight-en hundred and eighteen,the follcjwing sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, in conform! y with stipulations con tained in said treaty : and supple merit, to wit : ' Tlhe sqm of thirteen thousand three hundred dollars; for ihe pay ment of the annuities granted to said tribes, in the manner and propor tions following : j - Tjrj.the W anqot tribe, annually, for eve!, at Uppe-r Sandusky, four tho usand five hunjdred d liars. To the Senecaltrihe, annually, for everj, at LoweK Sandusky, one thous and -dollars. . Tb the Shi war ee tribe, annually, for tver, at W; paghkonetta, two thousand dollars. ilo the Shawattees and Senacas of LVw.istpwni annually, one thousand dollar. ' , ' v :': v'' ' ' l b the Potawatmas annu ally, for fifte n years, at Detroit, one thou sanc three hundred dollars. To the Ottavvas, annually, for fif- teenjyears, at uemut, one tnousanu dolurs ;and the further annu u sum of one thousand larsJ for ever. .. five hundred dol- Tb the ChiDDewa tribe, arinually, for 1 fifteen vearsj at Detroit, one ihousand dollars. And the sum.'pf three thousand dollars, to be paid in the course of he 4e.a'r "'.fighf n hundred & eigh teen to the Delaware and Wyan dot tribes, to wit T the Delaware tribe, at Wa paghkonetta, five Hundred dollars. I o the Wyandqt tribe, two thous and five hundred dollars. -a For the p iymen of the amount of lamjiges, assessedj by authority of the- gecn tary of War, in favor of several tribes and individuals of In dians, whose property was injured or destroyed duHngthe late war, fourteen thousand four?hundred and t ighty dollars thirteen cents, to be paid an the manner following : To the W y and its, at A7ppe r San duskV,four thbusahd. three hundred and, j mneteen r dollars thirt-nine cents;!1:':' ' ;: ' ' Tp thelSenecas, at Lower S an duskv, three thousand nine bundred and ?ighty-nine tlillaa twentytfoux, cen4 , rtf.l .LTM4v Td the Indians at Lewis; and Scutlsh towns, one' thousand twoV hundred and twejity-sven dollars fiftyr:;nts. ? ,' , Tel the Delawares, for the mc of jhellU'ian'siwho- fferpd Josses at rGreentown, and jjeromestowi-at ancrrtkrthWttal hhreefe thousand nine Ihundred ahdlfiityS: fify ents;: .;..' v - LVfg? , -Torthe representatives ot Hem his?a.DeIaware Inianlat Wapagh- V,)t pt? . thrre hundred flnd ioity-'. "ht'doUira and fiit icnw, , . ; To the Shawanecs an additional sum, at iWapaghkonetta, of four hun urea ana twenty dollars. fo die Senecas, an additional sum, at jWapaghkonetta, of two huw di ed and nineteen dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacthd, .uai, mr uk- purpose 01 carrying iM- to effect the treaty between the U nited States, and C aickasaw nation of Indians, concluded on the nine, tee nth of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, the following sum be, and the same is hereby, appropriat ed, in conformityAvith"lhe stipu a tions contained in said treaty, that is to say : - To the Chickasaw nation, annu tlly for fifteen successive years, t wenty thousand dollars. Sec. Si And be it further enncted That for the purpose of carrying in to effect the ..treaties a ncluded at Su M ary 's, in the state of (3hio, wih the Wea tribe, on the second of October, eighteen' hundred and eighteen , the Potawatam i tribe, on the second of October eighteen hundred and eighteen ; 'he Dela ware tribe, on the third of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen ; and with the Mi mti tril.e on the sixth of October, eighteen hundred and eigh teen, the following sums be, and the Same are hereby, appropriated, .in conformity with .he stipulations con tained in said treaties, that is to say. To the Wea tribe the annual sum of one thousand eight hundred nd fifty dollars t which -sum, in ad dition to their former annuity of ele ven hundred and fifty dollars, wiM m-fke a sum total bf three thousand dollars. . . - - s;To the Fotawatama tribe, than niial sum of two thousand five Hun dred dMlars. rVo the Delaware tribe, the annu al sum of four thousand dollars. And a sum not exceeding' thirteen thoiisand three hundred and twelve dollars twenty-five cents, to satisfy certain claims against the Delaware nation, stipulated to be paid by the United States, and to be expended by the Indian agent at Piqua and fort Wayne, agreeably to a schedule examined and approved by the com missioners. To the Miami tribe," the annual sum of fifteen thousand dollars. ! . " . ... f. . Sec. 4. And be H further era ted, Ttiat, for the purpose of carrying in to effect thfe treaty concluded on the 4th of August, eighteen hundred inrj eighteen, with the Qiapaw tribe, of Indians ; and the treaty concluded on the twenty fifth Sep tember, eighteen hundred and eigh teen, with the Peoria, j Kask iskia, Cahokia, and Tamarois, tribes of the Illinois nation of Indians, th; following sums be, and the same art he reby, appropriated, in conformity with" the stipulations contained in said treaties, that is to say : To the Q iapaw tribe, the sum of four thousand dollars, andthe fur- -ther' annual sum of one thousand dollars. c ,.. To; the Peoria, Kaskaskia; the Michigania, Cahokia, and fami rois, trifjiis of Illinolshation) the an nual um5threenua?'ea dollars. Sec. 5. " And be it further enacted That, for the purpose of carrying in to effect the treaty concluded on the twenty-fifth of Sept rrtber, eighteen hundred and . eighteen, with the (ireat and Little Osage; "nations jof Indians a sum, not exceeding four thousand doJarsbend the saroe is hereby,; aprbpriatedi to satisfy claims i citizens ot the U btates for pro erty stolen or destroyed by the Osages, agreeablv to the stipula tion contained irsaid treaty. y- Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That, for the payment of the annuitv granted to the Creek nation of , In dians, by the treaty concluded nea Fort Wilkinson, on thefOconee, the sixteenth of -June, one thousand eight" hundred and two, ana for which no appropriation has hereto fore been made, the annual sum of thmmand dollars be, and the same is, hereby, appropriated ;,and j this want, which the growing taste for : that,r for the purpose of tarrying in-t;Literature and Science i r'th" State, ev r to tffect the treaty concluded with : ery day sexidvt wor u.nt.; - said aaiion, at thi Creek Agency, oui - ' Ju.. tL 1 ft k i - the twenty second day o J inuarv, one tn usand eight hundred and tiwhtceh. the fur. her annual sum of ten thousand dollars, for ihe term of ten successive vears. b . and the same is hcicbv." annrmjriWd. con- formablv to the stinuiationa coutain- ea in saiu treaty. Sec. 7. And be it fur thr enacted J "l I That, tor the'purpose of tarrying in to effect sundry other stipulations, contained in several f ihe treaties heretofore meijti -ned, the sum of twenty-five thousand doU its be, and s the same is hereby aprr p-iated. Set ft And be itftrtltr enacted That there be appropriated, agreea-. bly to the! ninth articie.of the treaty concluded with the. Wyaadot, Sene ca, Delaware, Shawnee, Pot w 'ta ma, Ottawa, and Chipi wa, tribea of lndians,lon the twenty-nin h day of September, one ihousa d eight . hundred "and seventeen, an agent, to reside ajmong or near the Wxaudot-, who shall always execute the dir. ies of agent for Ithe neras, and the Delawares,,on,the Sandu k riv r : and ai ri 7k. ent ; among or near' the . Sh awanres, who shall eaeh r eixSs - - tWelv- hundred dollar perian Aii. as a full compensation for iheir vices. r --; sr- Sec. 6 And be it further n ctcd9 That the several sums herein before appropriated he pa'd out of any m -nes in the Treasury not otheiwic appropriated. j 1 II. CLAY,, v Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAS. BARB' 5 R, President of the Senate, p o tempo e. March 3j 1819- Vp proved, JAMES l.) si ()E. ! University of n. Carolina: jcOMMENCK M KNT. " ' ' : ' : ' -, ' - j - : r : V - . - .. Tliu-s lay, thp 10th inst. was the com mencement day at the University of this State. Forjrteen Trustees, and a me t number of visitants from Various parts of the State wtre present. 1 The Examina tion of the different classes had occupied ; the preceding Seven (lays. 'I he claws were numerous and the peilormaMts. generally satisfactory. The following Students received the degree of Bachdor p Arts, to wit: Walker Aiiderspn ,f, Hillsborough, James Ruthin of Rock ini ham,Owen flolmes of .ampson, fohn ij. McNeill of Wilmington, Clement C. Hr d ol Charlotte, V irgnu r; Ua id f Cal 'well. of bedell, Janies Mann of Nash, Jv, SOU ! Brotiks of Rockitilfam, William II. ,t; ay wood of Raleigh, James Aloo hea i V'f ' Rockingham and Simon Jofdiii t.f TIih '.atin Salutatory was fl livered by Walker Anderson, that in i n- , glish by Clement C. Read, ami tle Vale dictory, by AViJIiam (I. i lay wood, ,'i he degree of Master ot rt,vas conferred on the following gen tleftnen. Alumni of the College, to wit : M all0i Keny on , J ohnt Patterson, Robert. Linton, James xSlorri soiij Robert King, and ' Priestly ILM&ri gtim : and also on the Rev. William Meade of Frederick County, Virginia. A. L.of the College of New jersey ; and oh flie Rev. Anthony Forster of ci;irleston, S. Carolina, A. B. of this Ihiivemty. 'The degree of Hoctor of;;iv tiity was conferred on the Rev. Williani McPheeters of Ra leigh, A. M. Washington College, Vir ginia. .' . ; ' ' On the last day of the Examination, Mr.V Olmstead, the Professor of Chy mistry ex hibited an interesting series, o I experi ments) with explanations illustrating soine of the most important facts and pri.ictplea in Natural Philosophy, to-a miscellaneous assemblacje of Trustees, Ladies, . c &c. to whom it afforded high trati5calion. V Cabinet of Natural History df many hun- e l specimens, collected and beutifully arranged by Professor Olmstead and Professor Silliman of New-Haven, was presented by the formera the University. The Rev. Sh. Kollock has been 1 ap pointed Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. There are now five ProfessoTshps in the Universiy, whose chairs are all very ably 'filled. T Never was the University in stlSourish ing a condition as at present It is filled to overflowing with Students, and the want of additional accommodation is severely felt. It is hoped some means will be cle- i ! 4 ! 4 I 1 4