ltftfiSHi""!"" .;; y .?:: V V;-" .!
AND PUBLISHED VEEVBY fu
' - - - - -? nnVnM iMMMln .r r,., l nih. I. fi. .fnin. T hundreoU poseof vmmng I J 1
BT AUTHORITY
Jl ACT making; appropriations fr th. por-
,6$ fof the se of -the Library of Coiigres
-jk'tf: enacted by tki ' Senate ana Mouse
t Rpnresentatives or inn junxtn otutr
JfTtca x Congress assembled t That the J
,m of five thousanddolars be, ana tne
ame is hete by, appropriated out f of: any
iowy in the 1 reasury, not oinerwise ap
rooriafd, for the purchase of books, -jan-
er the direction of the Joint Library Com-
tore, lor tee use oiine MQjary oi iV00"
'JFpr the pay,y subsistence, ; anH'atto win
ces of officers' and vpay fbf Veamen and
pthersat'Nayjafdsjsb
pitals, and in ; ordinary one hundred arid
forty-one f . thousand Vixlhuijdrvd "l and I thir
leen oojwr;anawentynvexenis.
peri'ntendants, apd V ail the- Civil-establish
roe fit &i t he-se ye ra 1 NavvIiXr-h tl f sVaV
tionsj fifty-two thousand two hundred and i
iony aoiiars. i :Jtitf -' -VT-.'
I; For provisions, tn ree ,; hundred V and se
venty-seven . thousand eighth hundred and
seventy -one dollar and seventy ve cents
! For repairs of vessels in : ordinary f, and
for wear and tear of vessels in commission
three hundred and fifty thousand dolfars.
j ;For repairs and improvements 6fNa
Yardsv one hundred and "seventy, thousand
uoiiarsj 10 wit : f rorisinouin, new Hamp
shire, ten thousand dollars J Charlestbwn,
Alassachusetts, forty thousand dollars :
ew .Yofk, thirty-five thousand ' dollars ;
Philadelphia; thirty r thousand" dollars ;
tress. - ...iviWv
.:.1,t. nnrnnrialMi out of ' anv I -"." " vf ... .s.-r .
aDur.atr tnohey .ri the Treasury, fbr n mvi:
3efr;ng tne expense lor iwo sioves, -ana
pmttHis of coat for the use of thei Library
t Congress. ; -..5; X?
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
; 1 JPH C CALHOU, . "
t Vice PresideQt(f the United Stated and
J President of the Senate. , I
Woteo March: 3, 1S26 y' - V
Strumenr
onshore, t wo thouiand - tferee hundred and" ant J other t sub jects j of ' equal interest, i to 1
sixtine dollars :anseyent
. rpr barracks, nine thousand dollars
f$ro tV Agehc out 'Jbe 0oas it of 0"icai
Vore4iv
peTsoris' of cblbilelivered froral
vesseis sefee
if;irj by.o
States armed vessels, thirty tVo'thbusand
Aoltars.'-H'-vf ? VfHf
;';Sec;.2. ,; no i? iirMer, enicrterff That j
the several sums hereby approp iated, shall '
be paid out of any ni6iey in tlvi treasury,
JnbfJ pother wise appropriated llrawded
Aomerer, That no money appro iriated for
this'act shalf be'paid to no f jpeiiW' fot his j
coni pepsafion w ho is in arrears b the Uni
td States, un t i 1 such person hal I ha ve ac-;
Counted fori and pa id i m or the Treasu ry
alt sums for vhich he mfiy be lijible, Pro
vided, o, -hat:iithUigih thrs sectibn!
con ta i hed , sh a I ltw construed td ex ten d t
balajices arising solely jroai, the deprecia
tion of Treasiirv nptes, received by - siirh
persons to be expended in th public ser
vice ; but,l in all cases whereX the pay ,pr
salary jof any person is wjthheW jn pursu
ance of this act, it shall be the' duty of the
sfbr two stoves ''and tendwjth aview
ih6 use of the Library cilities of these pUces for naval purose ; age nt, or a torney,o ; report lorth-;
-v"Vrfi .ten thpuMtodollars. y r 1
y,: -.r orv uicuitnies, j surgical iiisirumenis, . v " "r:. v r." :
and hbspjtal stores and all tner expenses duty bf sai agin;rwit
on account of the sick forty-five thousand . oraef ?UJlJP oecommencea against
doUarsy&
For defrayingtheV:expenes'whch'lw
accrue during the year one thousand eighth;', :;.-.: -.r A-i,t.r.-
hundred and twtyx(lbV.the.,iollo -; fttftrttr 0
purposes :; j :-;.H'4,::V-- ' :. ' v-- " : i--- ----i
rials, and stores of. every description ; for. ;t - :--Viii " "-
Vbirfage'and 1 dockage j; for storage and?)' -:;.:,i'-? ::-'"';
tent : i tor travellingf expenses fbT o
anu transportation oi, seamen ; lor nouse ; ;; 5cvi vuuimuicc, mauc , me louovying
3i chamber money i for luei and can-irePrt" i -? v's "'' t ; fi'
ticuianyj to allude, torm ; a great: 5,mas8 oi
era t iori ; art d Jjec is! on o Cong iress tie1 r t r1
Jhe clq'se of the present session.-BuCbe
sides thes, there areothera of great in ag-;
jfiitudeC? whicli clai mirentJon Th
establishment of a u nt form, system of bank
ruptcy ; tlie proposition which is epected.
;t66iie before itiijt! fHouse to subscribe
stock jn the Chesepeake and Ohio Canal,
andvftbe? proposition to send ministers Jo
theL Congress at Pauama
called-tO'i the ;natr.ana ,az warow.. ( f ( , . h j
: sqpr acted ast f SecretaryVmrn:-, .. . .;
wasilVmerouafanb,;.highly - : ' '
rter a feelingdress from Jobtv k; li
amble and resolutions 'were iltimmV ' 1 f
S !
:4 ?
v;u;no:.
AN ACT concerning the transportation of ; the
f. ' :i u,mn,rl VinnWi and St-'Tohia. :J s
. man wiinvi w ; , . -i-
- . '( . . .' , i'-, -"
Be it enacted by tie Senate aild (House
)f Repre8m!rtive& bf tte Untied States of ,
4arrira in Congress afiei6ed, Y That so
well of the act, entitled A n act w auer
ad establish certain Post Roadst approv-
March third, one thousand eight hun-
hail from Vincerines,t Indiana, to St. Lou-
k Missouri, shall pasl by yandalia' shall
ieand the same hereby is, irepealed.-
I Approved March 3, 1826.; . I , : i ; ' -,
AN ACX for the surf ey'of a route for a Canal
vein ecu ujc nuaHuv mh vm w f.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States of
LPresrdent'bf the United States be, and he
is hereby, aothon2dto cause to be made
an accurate and minute examination 'of the
couiry)SoUth of the' St, Mary Vriyer,:and;
including the same, witjfi 'a view to ascer
tain the most eligible, route for a canal. ad
mining the transit Nif boats to connect the
Atlantic with the Gulf of Mexico, and also.
wnna view 10 ascertain inevpracxicaoiniy;
of a ship channel . that be cause'i pa rticu-J
larrv to be examined the route from . the
St. Mary V nver to-ibe'Appalachicpla rivet,
or bay, and from the St, John's river to.the
Vissasousa bay. ilh Va view to, both the
above objects;- that he'eaase the necessary
surveys, both by "land and along the' Coasts!
nh estimate of the exiease.of ' eacHi - ac
wuijjaiueu whu prop-r pians, noies, ooser
vatiuus, explanations, and ppmions, 5f t h4
Bard of A Eiigineers, and that he cause a
lull report of these, proceedings .to be rnade
totjnngress; ! and to Carry the sameintb
! ffct, the sum of twenijf' thousand .dollars
be, and the same is h er eby ,! VabpVopriat ed,
oat of many moheyjn ibe Trea5ury,"not
'therwisaprjrbpVfated
raoVKMarVn.3,':l82S.'' jST
.IB krf- I . ' I-
rent oi
dies fo bflScers pUierthari vtliosel attached jilTlie Select Cbtnmittee appointed in pursu
ta -Navy Yards 'and Uhore statibiis r ance ibf ? theresoiution of the f Hobse of
CmmissiocseTft:htreY fixing a.
aod stationary to iyAgents,;jor premi. n time tor the adjournment of thejpresent
ums and, incidental expenses oljreruiting ; 'i session oM.Coiigress, i and for the cfm-f
for expenseCbf pursuing cleserters jforj , rrienceraent of the next Yesspu--f tiRPORT
compensat.onaoJudge4Advocates
pr, u.cu ..uwvc ui Frr. them'under.lheir consideration.- Thai they:
Courts Ma. tial, afd Courts ot Inquiry, and have:examined the list of the orders of the
ISaMUr rueiises OJ J anH - taKt hv nrH- nf lK
persons n 8ckuartersr burying, d ju ascertain, if
ceased persons belonging to the. avy for possi0,e; wl;al i(nporant business is yet be-;
F'"S J iWi fore the Committees of the House, in order
ttoo ; lor books, charts, mathematical and ibat lb rorgnt be ableb form some Li
nautical .nstruraents.clionometerraodels, esliroate of lhe tinie which may be expec
and drawings ; lprfPurchasei aridepairs ol , d tp be becupied In disposing of such maU
fire and steam enginesnd machinery ; for ters as ou h to be determined before (he
purcbase and raamtehance. of oxen and i nH;n.,rnm,ni Li A.lar- Tl.u iUo.rW
!fsfs a"1 r inf Slt: has brought them to the conclusion, that it
enwois or eyeryaescrription 5 jor post- h possible to foresee with sufficient cer.
hor
men
age oi;iettershublic;se?ye
8 r rabinj furniture for . vessels in f .ua tt aor kViWo
m.v? lon J1? JJ1'!1 ?rVs an."; ?w Ho'use. and about to come before it fo ireri
publicprpperty jjor assistance f rebderedr der tf Jdvisablet presenVto fix i&fot
to public vessels in distress ; for tuciden- t, r h -c;rtn r ' r
ll l?Mtyy P?V .'Pfj!P! ! Your Commirtee find that there are va
anv other aporODnation : for ; coals and .- j..1 v. -.u.
,r , w , f . , r . ; " . ueuuiuif urioie iuf iwn urnncMes t oi me
nlhPr lllPl ifir fnroPS. fminnoVlo tfsam nnJr.!, .i . . u - . -
othersfuel for forges, fouuderies; steam cn ; Legiatlir a largeVnumber of public and ' to. be-L-gi ving a way . to : :the.st
gines,aod,for candfes 61, and tue
sela in commission, and in 'ordinarv .anrt - i ? . ' . t 'Jl. "i'il, t i j' ! nnui. ,?w'Jt:'' k i-Jl. i':u-:-' v.'U! w u-
adopted j;by? wtiTcli it was" determined" tp V
of? Mrefferibn'?; ::y:niJ ::"-' J
: i I MR KENWEDT'S ADDRESS' .S ,V t . ,
in some measure accessarv tO vthis call. I "
? " Many of the subjects to which the Com 7 would respectfully ask; permission pre? ' '
wii i 1 1 e? r h y e re fe r rt d " wi 1 1; retj ui rf ' i rnuch j ggn (o h e rn e etj n g a ? w tes'blu't ion s , 'j d ; '
deliberation and roust gi ve occasion 'to signed to' express the, feeling 'of the city of r. 5
considerable detiatei: How. much lime this CaUinre upon the subject howunder con-.;
will bccupyyour Coroinittee think it iro- sideratlbh ; and in dojng so, I hope I may f'. .
possible totbresee. "hey can- perceive np be Jbdulged with some remarks, txptinal .y '
good reason why - the adjournmen t may . not;- tory; of . the occasion j uponwhich'oor citi
'betterblel'fixedn'jda conyeitrf':; '
before it! is tx tiake : place.; he House Uo m most:
could then form: some just estimate of the ' . painful duty. . L I rcann6t disguise from my- a' ;
tiratfjthat woultlj be negsai y to; brin the . .
busihessjoftbe nation to.a close. -l J about toakejrequires' to bj ininaged f
,iThe' propriety of fixibg a xlay for ihe; with great addressv and 'with singular delUtp,
commenceiuent of thp next session 'prior to cacy ; lest, on Jhe one.side,' (he effort to'.';
the ; period 'for that purpose appointed in arouse, 'the genef ous sentiment if the na
the Constitution', depends, in the opinion tibh, should produce but a partial result ; 'l'
jit the Committee jcm the-amountof b .
riiessv' vhich;raay be jefty unfinished atthe and ingenuous .i-- .;.;'
close of the. present session;. What-that . rnind, shou l?e wounded by the proceed-- , V
may. be, ii is not' now in the ipbwerbf the' itigS of this dvVlt isythereu)rewith;ro6st i
;gressorTJto1appoint'a time fbr ithe com- v Ir. hns iately come to the f Knowledge of I ;
-mencemeni oi tne. next, session prior to , tnis communiiy'-oi. mis paiion tnai me .
uic vyyosiuuiiuiitii pciiuu. j.,y-;x,-: ; i r veueraDte j effkrson nas iouuu n iiccr sso
yf f;:iJ:v: 'V ; ; Ml. ;V ry! to dispose of large portions of ftnVfctat ; ' . v
jv In thSenAtk nthe 20th insti
Roofmaiie ;?anbther those aniious, cares and )
sumSfMbmblana Bo
W -r. fM 1 r 'fi u 3r i- : 1 Ms high and nalmly state," but which to .v r'
as uaaal, sarcastic, full of; truths, severe. y - -fLiiLiw.i iinwrH' th. -
wnollwjir i De toiiowing 8oTirceof unmitigated pain, ii ims oeen :
: told: abroadthe fact need not be clmceaUs'
,ed--that the splendid fortune's of this. illus-
trious.servani.oi the republic, has been mel- "'
ting a way under the munificence of its po Vfc
sessbf-f-lhat a patrirdny, once most am j
pie, has beep invadfed by the accidents, ;
whicht ie digiiified . statibnof ital inheritor, '
his characterestic and elegant r hospitality,
his diffused and ; iniperishable fame, have 1
rendered peculiar and inevitable. , 5;
v It was believed, sirI still believe it- '
that tins act could not v be communicated ,
to fthev American people, without being in- .
staritiy "fbllowed up . by 'that spoiitaneous ef- '., ;
lUSIOIl OI personal OIIU JJUUUV igaivi tumi.
- )
1 4
are extracts :
V",. 1 did not rise to give this riistory," but
to yinibate te
'cbn8istency,"fo truth5 may be
.blamed she never can be ashamed--it is
to that consistency that I' owe my, place
hereit is to that consistency, . whicb ac
cording as the several parties of this coun
try have vibrated one way or another, ; has
brought: me i n col 1 isiion v w i t h , or in sup
port or them..;L I hope, the Senate wil I par
don this egotism -it is due tbroyself to re
lease me.frora the imputation of any ' bad
faith? f n respect to the st ate of. Oil iol d is
elaim .it I declare before God and man
that I never; did though the record: will
speak to the contrary yet the. record don't
tell the;troth I never did yqtejor the ad
mission of anyone new State in the Union
from the time that I. took my seat in Con
gressj and so help roe God, f never will, r
, :; j.---. .. i-t,-. vf.,- ;.''-- . T;-1 : ;'
j law theold states playing' what I
tbdughta most vruinbus and " pernicious
game,,tind what, tu the end, -it lias proved
.staves r uwnu ui
privUegeii'and
selsjn commission, and m ' ordinary
including the expepse of .breaking, ;up , the f billsV brought In to auihomeltuepayraenti er oiter rue which they meat this time
-stauousujn the. Lakes, and at New Orleans ; uf claims against the c Goverbm'ent, your l and I heh rued,- shall forever, ruc-ven
and Paftaiia, and for; transporting . the cbramittee are7 b opinion ugbt all to be ! till ' te day6f judgment - which some of
aO11 '"enceana ,or no ptnerob- 1 4 .before the rising of Congress.-- ns raaywishto be
ject prpurposehatever, two
," nPsa,na OIia"v-f a f - i j i tweert debtor and creditor demand this att on thefPresidency,
--Tor contingent expenses lor objects am
sing during the year . one ; thousand weight
hundred and tenty-six and not herfinbe
fore enumeratedfive:.tbousan dollars! Jp.
vFbr the pWand subsistence of theofe-,
cersj non-commissioned officers, jmusicians,
privates nu wasuerwomen 01 tne lanne
ii For clothinelfor theiSame. twenty-eight
thousand seven uiadred arid sixty-five ;do
Be it enacted b tf the Senate and House
of Repreteniative of the United States of
vimenca tn KAmsress ojCTHotea.' ii nai. in.
addition to tfee limits, prescribed :W anabt
upplementaryV to aril acti;!entit!edi H' An I v c4For fuel for the same, six' thousand tiot
a4o amenirthe- charter of ;GwielOTO
auadred a'nd nine;rthe Mid limita betWeen I travelling expenses pfficli anol trana-
.cnui ana eignuiunaji-Dejurtiier i pprtation for men,: irtj&ut ; of . totea from
?TTnnrrl ert oe . lli r ' I .a . ." - .1
ayette-streetj tlu-ee hundxed'ieet isi
AS; ACT. xnkmi apprdpriattons for the 1 chamber 'moneywhere. there areriiO'.quafr
iforiof the iNayjf iheUttUed States sW the! tera assigned;in(5ldfintal; labor in tbQoafc
S!1?1 ?3 lerMasterOUTieetejpe
;bicyeifraf
to officers rn ex tral duty eiperis
the yearelhbusTnTS tng4erer!i;k
iweniv.xiT. tha IaII.:. :" ' , ..... . .t
Uefr,ylog
the year one, thiSn.4 m ;. .- r : .
With a stav of execution;
you may perceive,, sir
nor on any1 other office
prir hands as; a duty which we may hot re- j;which is in the Presidential gift, or in that of
fuse to perform, r many or the public .bills ( the xVanon, whose power has increased
tne ai- r is increasing, ano never win,--1; iear ai-
press'1 even with greater -urgency on
tention of ,the tioyse . VAmong others, vour
Committee Wpurefer to those which pro
vide for the" officers arid : soldiers of the
Revolution, not provided for by the exis
WHmsJWII the:subject ,pr the prisons
and penal. laws of this cDUrricfyvis one in
thepassage, of, which,; in'somVshapeyvtie
prosperity of ' 'the District ''A and the. honour
bfithe gpverhnt areleW
. i iic piupusiuuns iiuw uciorc incr ijuuac,
ahdxpecte'd to come befbrj? tti;on the Sub
ject of Indian Afiairs, are of .1 a magnitude
anus : imuuriuHce whicii uemsina me luimc-
though it ought to he, and ! wish it. could be
r Oiminisncu. 1 uac priarvcrcu 111 iui
course;' ab ovo itsque ad malafrom the be
ginning of the feastI fearil must say, to
the beginning of the famine. ; -tf S$
, ; Therie is one member; in this body Who
ought1 to t be; obliged to. rnv ; if no one else
is,' for the part that I hate taken of : late 5
fof, sir, ' from father o son,' I, have proved
tbe;best Condoctori thtbai, imaginable
Wndudor: of 4he injmical vproperties : of
1
I UlaiC dllU CdlllCSL: dllCUUUU UI LiUI PTCMi
one, station icanoioe-ioi -Kiragenart-, The; bills whether public or ptivate which
agiandartag;pense
perjdienaMowancr;
Martial, MndjCoujtspfuiryc die'MississippVJand
ttnnc4udgeudypciesu5ia tdtregujatetherpfocessiof
the. Courts of f the United States in anv of
boundaries 6fJarry pf -thiem to intcoduce
te.?ftrgulali6ririn
a erruuries'io maKe.ro-aaSyor gtye Aia 10
ihe construction fanalsihiw'ma
incMne .agricuuurai ana commercial pros
. .Lit'l'--'i;''i - --TTiiVt;, L-s'Ll
I allude, enjoys a temporafy respite, he will
havej.been Indebted ; Jo
pwes me any thahks-r-ript that I have done
hatfeli' rjaye doneith a yie toMreliev
hi'm--if be Enjoys a temporary respite from
:i'he1abBe:bt..t
tratibnirbiti 5the abusevtf hose" whoare
!J .:U .Wa ytmnloV mntiaU tn 9hrtia ll
those tatesTetritbrieS;
bWr moriey I (the inone pf' Stotet) lor
1iwinew-Iryr-f'W
enioys any respite, he " will Jhiave been:in-
debted ;Wroe-fbr-- t;; butsheybwesrmeno
I nanus. ' i can assure uim-yn.wa-fiviu fn
would bear to this patriarchiar patriot; the
acknowledgment of iheii1 beep and enduir 7 ..
ring sensejof his publicthandhich, .. .
in a more visible shape, would pour, out
the oil Qf j comfort and gladness upon' the '
waning embers of a Jong ani; useful life.
It was believed that no Americantiayi r
sir, that no stranger, who had ever visited V
the philosophic shades of VlonticeHo, would 1
consent jwhile ha acknowledged, a spark J
Ptnational pr classical Reeling, that he,res;
tiiig place of the sage that hallowed abode , ;
of wit, eloquepce and poesy hat Mecca . . -
of - the western pilgrim, ; should f ever pass : .
into foreign liands but by the free1giftoft H:
its possessor; and that to, avert such a ca 1.
iamityf the whole American family wpuld ' - - " . ,l
protest against the deed with heart and J ..
Itlstb proyideagainstsuch an emergen- , V'-'
cfciii'$lfo the liberty to .. t ,
call ; together this assemblage ;v'aiiclViV !';V;. '..'
nbWprojposfd that thec citizens ofBalti- V) ; , ;
more. Jongldistinguished or being roong vV; ; i ,
the lfirst in public spirit and patrjottcinr'. t -terprise
should Jead tke4 way in rnishlnijti j
promptly, v through themeans of personal. -j; : ' J. v," ;
subscription, such av surras- wlthtb .pro- 'j v -duct
;opa(mUarT thei : ;f; .
IJnibrishall beltomple '--.v
sayeth'alenia'Ubn of t
property of this illusou
5tfrt" th coostitnte f V
country to pay ,a pent wnicn isoue y ev . , '
eryheart. . h :
IvI would no:,nv
V t
playedi wndiydoai. n bum
thalKe same;epoch;of , , ; V';
same span pfearsshod ,bd 4 ; ..;
ni1iiutratfd eduallvl'bv the thahiiVstaribnl . ' ' ' v
01 lne same suonme seiinw?rui,iuwiujku?r . - . .. .
ioreignteranwhb U-V- :
was spent ro olir Service, i aodthe silvt-red -
trSuVriil Whosev-tuiuiual :;::; ' V -
Sn-rr,'iug sums bei and iheTkurtilk.. '3' vl
me ate nereh TPr;Ji- ?fcOarracii mmiuircw uau?aju:3, ougui iu jbccjik uieousiuerauuuTaim c-vmiv rj-v- tDe.iaS0A.tugUkl'W W iuivw i , - v. . r . , : 1 'a
' " ' ' - ' " . ... ' J V . -i ''. ' . - n , ' in'' n n miiinirir " " 1 " fi iw