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iillllfiilia - x; .V' PUBLISHED! WEEK. Y-BV nine For lite' tenlobpsbf wasM le in advance .-iVi AN ACT to .extend- the time allowed for the redemption of laud sold for direct taxes in ; certain cases.;::'. Vt" kii' . Be tV enacted b.j the Senate and House of Representative of th.Unitedi States At 53 per annam-hair the time alio wed for - thej jr ederaptioa of j j c -lands which have been,prmany r be, sold t- -" p ' for the non-payment of taxes, under the , several acts f passed ojnJ the second Au- -1 gust, one. thousand , eight' hundred and 1 eight hundred and sixteen, -for laying andi collecting a diect:taiitbhi thVOnite States, sir; far the same iave beerf pdr casedfor, oinbeb-lf oftbe,UniedSutes? e revived and tended for ibe ruf-!' her terra of ttvo years,, frooind r lu A;;n r A4 w0i ' . the pxptration n the present session i of Congress ;Providedt'als6, ThatVon such redem jt ion , interest snail, be paid ;at 'the rate of twenty per ceotuna on ihe taxes aforesaid, and on the addition of twenty per centum chafgeabje thereon'- and Jtbe .right of redenapiio i shall enure, as f well to the heirs and assignees of the tarid so purchased on behalf of the United States ai to t he ori ginal owners thereof. f v . " ; . John wV-TAyLoft,-' Speaker of the House of, Representatives JOHN Q CAtiklOUN, Vce President if the United States and ' President of,the Senate. ArrRoynD lay2l7 iii&;.;''f ' f TNo. 44.1 .AN ACT for authoriaing the building of Light Houses and iagat Vessels, eiecunj Beacon Lig'-t tioiis s, placing .Buoys, removing obstrac in the mer SaTannali, and for other the Sfcrtary'f the Treasury be, and he is hereby , empowered to provide by con , tract for buildinj Light Houses and Light Vessrls, and erecting Beacons and Bea con Lights, and placing Buoys, n the folio twg ailes or shoals, to wit , :; Ih the State of Alaine, . a Light House on Mantinirus RocI, and one on Pema- quid Point in toe State ot Massachusetts, a Light Yeel to be anchored at or near Tucka- puck Shoal, :u the Vineyard :Sound the rr "' trjr. JJr7 fi 7 der on hundred and twenty-five tuns; ra;' T i n ' . cTfc, ' . - ivt t Light House on. the end of audy Neck,f at or near the mouth of Barustable Har--; bor. - ; ': - .. - ' ' - , A; Light House at Vor hearthe end of Long Pomt,,Provincet')wn Harbor. ; In the State yf. Connecticut, tf Light " H....;. 'tu- mn.xth nt Mr.r.vutir Harbor, to. be'. located on the Routon Neck, or. ori ' be- west end of Nfwalk, Loig Island, ; under the direction of the Secietary oi - the Treasury,; after an ex amination of those sites shall have been niaut' by suitable persoiis, : to be by bim apirjinied , for- that purpose, . . A;; Deacon ;I2C ilcHlndboals,attahe mouth of i or. .. Ousaiuiiic iiive l.. .la iir- "r vwlv.i, i o t Ufc s House aYWear-Dunlork. r at tt.u KaalonH rtt I ulfa I rra ; nn A 1 proper site, to be'selected,' at or neac the mouth of . Baflaio ; Creek f One : on the west, end of Plum hiand, in. Long Island id ; .and one on -Tibit's Point, on Sound Lake Ontario. In the'States "of New-York and New Jersey, a Light House npon the Bluff, near Fort Tompkins, 'ori:' Staten Island ; one in: Princess Bay, on said Island J and two on the Highland ofilSeversink; y in Pela!rafey,v.ajD ihe Brandy wine hoalsA.lT: ' la the' State of Svlary land, a Light House on Cove Point, instead of Ce'dar Pointy as; heretofote ordered." A Light House bu Smith's Island one on Concord bannab nvetJalro xo 'j ML naV Hobner'aT Straits. 1 In the Sute of VirginiaVft Light House on SmiihV Island, nea( Cape Charleston a , proper wte to be selected,flnder the direction of the Secretary of the. Treasury. In the State ofNortb-Carolina, a Light Vessel, pot to be under fifty, $ nor torex; .k fif.k Vf arW 1 'or a uffnt vessel ? isr. nun , ' purposes , . - . !- . . ; . ennccea oy ine oenaie ana nuuse , iBrj for making an Rfpre$odativest of the. United States veyyif necessary, to or ioenra v-wj5c ihtwk;, and e nderSnortexdoUars fb hgh d he anchored at theapoyarapaim Ceed eigbtyMons, tQ said;Cape, br to be Jivea tip K& oiie'QC themberhichr ui uie. opinion . 01 me secretary 01 the; P"ca uaignwu. auu auaru security r Jn- the Jsiateof .Georgia. -a Beacon. on. .was .'isjLanqK , lae, entrance-oiypciypur In Jibe t tateJbf MissiMiprVa tight town of iMaUjhez. r. ; .. beit further enacted. Tha t r ft'. the' folloivine sum of money be, and, the same are hereby,' appropriated, to wit : ' y In the btate of Mamei four thousand and Tour' thousand dollars for one on,Pema aid f Piiti.-kV, ' -V'itvVki ?;f In the State of MassachusU3,t wo thou sand five; hundred sdoUars ?orv a' tLight I louse at oc near thr end of Lon?; Poiot; arbbtir ; eisht thousand io,:De - ancnorea at.or 1 '..'.--' r ;s " '7 nd nlAe dollarrforSpar Buoysj - 1 5Lour'i; a"d r0" ta ? e LRe df "ck off iJ?- i"! thousand five hundred dollars for- ar T r- - . :o- - v at - or near the mouth of Barnstable bar bitiir ; ;and two hundred dollars Kfor plar cingj Buoys. on proper sites, in Or hear the harbour of Gloucester. ' : :? 'H4 lb me Stateof flhodeilstand, sixty doU lars: for Bubvs on Sally Rock': at 6r near the entrance of the harbour of East Greenwich. :; ; ji y n the Statiof Coriheciicutj ourhou sand dollars for a-Light House, to be lo catel ioh Routon Neck,1- orriJhej west end of Norwplk, Long Island; one ithou sand dollars for ti Beacon on the; Round ver ; lane hundred and ' twentyrfive dof. ,U lars for placing Buoys,4, bn the following sites, to wit : -one : on Thimble Island Reef; one on Inn Reef, r one on Negro 'Head, one oh Brown Reef, and one on Bird's Reef, at or near the entrance of Branford harbour ; arid one hundred dol- examtnation and a sur- ascertain the Utility xpense ot erecting Deacons-in Liong Island Sound, on Shipraan's Reef, lying near the" promontory of the same name, in Stamford, on Smith's Ledge, opposite th town of Dafienahd on a Reef known by the name of Patrick's HorseJ ,at the ,. western extremity of Nbrwalk harbour f . tn the State. of New-Yoxk,, a r i f .Snt i" House lat or near Dunkirk,, six thousand jsana "uu7 "VT JO'kX ,c -wl"' J theeast end pf ; Lake Erie on a sitelo be selecdj four ( thousand dollars ror one on rium isiana, in Lo& Jsland ; three thousand, dollars " B d r for one on Tibit s Point. Lake Ontario. " s " - . In the States of. New-York and-New- Jersey thirteen thousand dollars fpr . a Light-Honse upop . the Blufiv near Fort Tompkins, on Staten Island, for one in Princess Bay, on:said Island, and two on the Highlands of Never-sink ; . also, for keeoinn the buovs, now anchored, the one on the Romer, on the ; south-west point of the eastern, branch, and the other on tbejiOrth-east; point ,of Sandy Hook, and for placiiig spar .buoys along; the channel, - from , the bar to the. south-west spit, ;nd froni thence to the middle ground, and at all such .other places be- 1 1 ween the last jmejotioned place and the chw mavT be deemed necessary ; and tXeCUUOD XVOCK8, UU tUlVimC UfUUUU -III pongIsiand'SbondV-T;v"K la theStateof Ne-Tersey, three hun dred dollars for placing buoys ' at proper sites, 'five buoys at the entrancei of. the harbbrof Little'' Egg; Harbor. :f ,.,. -; . In the , Bay. of - Deja are, twenty-nine thousand and two hundred dollars fpr a LigbttHouse on the Brandy wine. Shoals. -Iri the State? of Mar viand, vthree-thousand' five hundred dollars .for a Light House on Smith's. Island j - two thousand five bund red dollars for one on. Concord Point,J at or near the mouth of Susquehan nab river ; and four thousand dollars, for; a Lightyessel at Hooper's Straitst 1 W fntnates of Maryland and Virginia, undred ana sixty oouars vn uacug m . " Ckali- fnnr An' thV south at lrru ooaw- f , , side oLNaniemoy eacno.e nedar- Point uar, v .? 'Vr rTJ . , . . n 1 inv 1 si a fill. RbtfomsiH ::;'vr. k ' Bottoms In the State of Vi rtfinia, ten thousana , dollars for light house west t ousao and flrifi utni f ffinqi- sixtydoHajf brupys,i tkNlbiHnffdo PlaCed QO .4EnneR Sites '( An iKa niirlV unrl - w. i" " ? uicu - near j: uera j be, pjacenjtha Bar :.pf GeofeqWu i,aad eyentegn ; thousand pollarsffbr ji Jlight ana twseoty aoriars for Buoys.to e placed '5- ... ... ; - j . i ;-vj; .!r!"'V6 . tvopar u?y &l -et extr!t) Shal-.proiVcrihtzTromtjfoblld Painltr 'orwi one, on the aoutheast k Je of ' the uuh uroiecung jrom oana one on Dog rjver Bar. ; ;in the S tat e of Lou isia ha sand rf lone hundred vfeilars-' C.t v? one thour ' placinff eleven Buoysn trance of theIississfctoi J?ir a n a s x hui.dred dollars forthree Larnjlsor Lights removebbstructions in the" nafr,;below the City of ;SavannaH t pne sissippi, not exceeding one thousand five lflPW'P0"" for a Lieht. House on the Mississippi River at the town of Nat- ch?fe;A;tneC"terit,T of Florida,;npt f"sixlee" thay6j!ar?a iiuMse.on.vape Komaine orb Lighes sei to banchored j)ff aid Qpe. I ; -V In the State'or Alabama', tlree hundred Z ; tT U"'"r '"V ; "'ivvucyes one ior gpq.no req anq imy-eigoixjouars ana tnirty trMepteur,nd i;n,jl- ?tate toty: thsand jheC thV -act dollars, to be applied under the directwn of the President Of the VjwteStat K "" " v dmoocyiH :and i or thejsuppresstoo, off piracy,, beingrjand buchefs, after'due: examination bv. I C ' '; O y S i'K$?"f incaioppiriationj,8by thect rhe Quartermaster Geneial, shall be trans , PMPMMW fia!l-r?f ' we'ieM tot settlemenr to She - prQQeh&uy- , eeper- of : Quandilv' Head V Liphtbred and twentv-tn'MrriWt: io tUa ciif UkirnZtmni-XZxX.r , - fSec the. K Hpusejn the State of Mame;shajl bel-f iowed, in addition to his present salary ringing the bell connectedwithsaid .House, from the time he commenced ring ing said bell. Hy-J 5 ;Sec. 4. And be it further enaced?, That when the Light House, directed t be built on the Highlands of Neversink, in the State of NewJersey, shall be4uilt and lighted, the light vessel, at present an chored at the Hook shall be removed, arid anchored at or; near -Five Fathom Bank, off the ; Capes of Delaware bay. .And also, that when the Brandy wine Light House shall be lighted, the Brandy wine Light vessel, if the same will answer the purpose,, shal Jbe anchored at or -near TiickanUck Shoal in the Vinevard Sound. 1 oecD rAitoett urtier enaaea, mat whenever 'the liprht house, directed to be knji on nrnnr s;p. war RufTiilfifVpt- nvthe State of New-Ybrkj shall be built an(1 iyhtm4. th nrPnt lioht hn Buffalo shall not be lighted use near ffhted.; And that the Secretary of the Treasury be, and 'lite" is hereby, authorized to. cause the, light house,. heretofore directed Jo be' built on Throge'8 Neck tQ be erected either:' on ine said ieca, or me nee i adjacent thereto, as he may deem expedient. i f Sec, 6. And be it further enacted f'Tkat the several appropriations ,hereia made, shall be paid i out., of any mony in the Treasury not otherwise apprjppiat4!d., Jr. Approved(j May J3;1826, lK-. -1'J -Z: ji 1-No. 45.1 '- ' - l : .'' - AN ACT supplementary to " An act for the I gradual increase of the Navy of the United States: ' f. .. r'-Tfr'- Oy j j&ejt eriaciedi bg tte'Senaleasd House of Represtrtttatihes of Jthe United 'States of America in Congress dsseinbledTUait the Pesident of the United States is hereby authorized to "cause . the building of one of the ships autbbirized by the act for die gradual increase of the Navy of the i Upi ted States, to be- suspended,- and the tim ber for the same to belaid up and secured. And he is hereby further :.authorizedf if, in his opinion, the same can be ; done pn advantageous terms to the Uoited States, i to cause to be purchased for the UnitedV States, a ship of not less than . the smal lest class authorized to ,be -built -by- the said actj; and 'for carrying such purchase hto effect, the araoun t for which the pur chase may. be made, may be paid out X of the appropriation heretofore made for the gradual increase of the Navy , of the Uni- -; ArR6vEo-May lj6.1826.v v, m rr mftkdio7 further ; aDDrdTSriatipn for j rJZrlZ: kreoro-irUtine cer- : '-a: Fand: tain balances carried to the Surplus -t , f ci'-WArf thw la re? ttere- the touowin ... - - . ., idrei ; wenty:five, three huh Hi ArtiA d$ftybosai -jrf 1,yvv r s " . vu, J rvlntprl Irt Inarl intra nn nhlakAtna, ws6atT - 'anflnni - oe" lW iMi.ttPrtf iko i. "Wm the bafante j?r the h appropriation of the actof third Mafcbv efbreeobuh . . .u-l i. :. .'"ii.i. surplu. fundi f V4 hoa ntr? t six hundred' and ninety-three; dollars abd fortv-five cents." . r ;!-v''Vv:; - For the inclined plane at thNa'vy Yard in VasliVngtqri; being the balance nf thp hnrtronriation.-bv"- the1 ''act of th . t-v r-f---it-' j j -. r third March; eighteen hundred arid tweh lyriiireey carrieti iiiuie surplus mrtu, en i nriXent- .a K an a op rooriation. bv the act of thiVd j. teen j aridMafch eighteenXbuare ano twetity- t hree. car ried to the surulus. fund.' fortv- glouru srx dollars and. fortv-two cents . v v, .. trmiiForcQntingentxpenses , service, pno r to toe yea r e m n teen n an idred and twenty-lour, two thousand -our ,1 For pay to the superintendents naval appropriation, by' the ; act of the third Alarch eighteen hundred and tWe three carVied to the surplus f fund, twpiity- nine thousands eight hundred and' seven- plus. anlwenty-two .dollar! ;antf wentyf ieven or rewarding captors of Algerioe, ves- sles, as authorized ; bv law. "being the balance.of . a Former appropriation, car ried , to the surplus Tund, ; fourteen thou sanrJ seven Ji'undred and -thirty-one dol lais and twenty-eight cents. Approved Ma v 18; 1826. . . . ,- - ?.;-vi ' Vp.47. , , ;" AN ACT for the subscription of stock in the ' Dismal-Swamp Canal Company." Be it enacted by the Senate and House f Representatives of the United Slates of America in Congress assembledTUat the Secretary of the Treasuty be, and he i is hereby, authorized and directed i to hall show, in like mnner, to the satis, subscribe, iti the name and for the use of faclion of the.Secretary of War that due the United States, for six hundred shares care ana attention were given to the pre of the icapitaltock ot the Dismal Swamp ; servation of .said supplies, -and that the Qanal, and to pay for the same,, at stich vamage did not; result from neglect, times, and in such proportions, as may. j: gee. 4. And be it further enacted, That beequrred hy the existing irules and lhe better to enable iM Quartermaster's regulationsof the said company. Department to carry into effect the pro ' Sec. 2nc?oe?rMeren appointed the Secretary df the Treasury shall vote two additional Quartermasters, and ten for the President arid j Director of said Ass:stant Quartermasters, to be taken. Company, according to said : number of hares,and sllfre the proportion of tolls and ' emoluriients ; which shall, from time to time, become due to thp Hn)ted States, on the shares of stock aforesaid. . ' " ; . "". SecVS:; A'ni 6c it further enacted, That this act shall not go irito'effect until the United States' Board of Engineers shall examine said cabal, and make ; arepoWj in writing, to th' Secretary of War, that in theirpinion, the pianon ; canal is to be executed, : wilUnswer, as far as circumstancf s - shall permit, as a part bf the chairf of canal contemplated a!JJ" ,V lF l,f " wai ,iaifj " ; their oointbriithe' sum hereby author-f Jzed Ztti be subscribed forZ-iUbe'suflS Cient to finish the canal according to said ijlah f And beit further provided, That, to Varry this'act info" eff onehundiie Hereby appropriateci to be1 paid out; of any raony in the Treasury' uot otherwise appropatedv" r Sec. 4., AndbS it further enacted, Thait tfiet money subscribed on behalf of be unuea s rates snan oe. actually expenaea in the completion of the canal,- and nJt j ' . . J in theliayment of any debt or debts now 1 any bwinsr by the coinpariy': and " it shall be thduty -of the' Secretary Xt the Trejts6ry , before th pavment of any"5 pairt of the money, sabscrl bed on.behalf t bfheynt- to the completion of the; said can ac cording to the plan proposed, and to no other purpose whatsoever. Approved May 18,-1826. AN ACT toaatbonzethe sale and conveyance, All A.Hil'wi",-i. - a tn .t. nnita States , -of the House DeouSu5 . '5 it eitftGtcd 67 iAe iSeztte amii&w? - ;: the President be and- e is hereby 4 tiu--; - me nouse ana lot oeioog locno u.wttu. " Wi iial StWna wUiok paa rnn. fiverf to the United States (virtue .of I f-' I . jr? i li i-ri" 'rC- . a resolution of ib UOntinental- .Uongress, of the twenty seventh ;Decambex seu.? J' enteh 'faondedy&noVigtitir AT? ACT . regulating tbe-.acroiintability for v 1; clothing 'and equipage issued to the arfny or , the United State9r and for the netter organi zatidn bf the Qaartertuaster's Department, f Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRepresentativez of 'fMe-United Slates . tifAnterietL inn&ress cusembledL: That it 'shall be the duty of the Quartermasters . Departmedtnr- addition: to .irs present duties, to receive - from the Purchasing. Department, and ? distribute; to the. .,army iUheUriited5Statesallilothing; camp;- and gmsotl1 for'the'usr of the trtops jand ihatit siall be the duty of the Quartermaster Gener--al, under the direction .of. the r. Secretary of War, to prescribe and;enforce, tinder the provisions of this act, a systenrjof .accountability for all 3clpthin and equi-, pase.tssued to'the army yt : . ' j : Sec: 2. And be it further enacted) That i ' every Captain, -or comjtnander of a com ) nariv.'detacbmerirJ! or recruitin? station. . 1 clothing or camp equipage for the use of issue to the troops Qoarterniaster-Gene ' of earJi recrnlar ouar : ter of the vear. auarterlv returns of suchi r - may be prescribed accompanied by tha requisite voiichers "for any issues that shall have been rnade ; which. r?turn jt sbal 1 berthe, duty pf alj ofii cers r ch rge rJr plies, carefally to ptejserve.the same from froo waste or damage; ana, in case oi ucu cjency, on final settlement, of any article) of supplies, the value 7 thereof shall- be charged against the .delinquent, and de ducted from tiis"rnpn.ibly pay, unless he shall show, to the satisfaction of the Sec-.; retary of Warr.by one or more depositions, setting forth i the circumstances of the case, that the said deficiency was occa sioned by unavoidable accident, or waai lost in actual "service, without any fault on his part ; and, in case of damage, be shall also be subiect to' charge for the damage actually sustained, unless he from the tine of the army, who shall have rank and compensation as are provided for like ... grades by the acc "entitled, 4 An act to reduce and fix the military peace establishment of the ;Uni ! ted States,".. approved the second ,day ' of March, one ;thoqsand eight h'uodred f an(j twenty-one i Provided, Thai Assis aant Quartermasters be entitled, also, to i receive' the allowance of forage heretofore authorized, by law, to regimental and f. Sec. 5i4ndJe it further enacied,.Tht : cach officer apointed unier this act, shall, v before fhe . enters r upon his duties, give bond, with sumcieni surety, 10 oe appro- ved by the Secretary of War, in sucb sum asjthe J President shall ; direct, with condition for. the faithful performance of the duties, pf his oflice. Approved-May J8, 1826. V " ;No.50. -j: ." , AN ACT relative to the Issuing of executions, in the- District and"Circuit Courts of tlja' -' United Slates, in eertaio cases. , - ' ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That I o :..mon all writs ot execution, upon any judment . . j ! . f .u r:-.-r-s -or decree, obtained in any of the District or Circuit Courts of tbe United States, io , any bne State, which shall bayebeen, op may hereafter be1diyjjejt,ibv . '' " ' . .... til be issoed'fromj ;ana maae reiurnaii the Court where the judgment was obtain L V ed, any law to the contrary nptwitujtaiv. VApovedMy,301826f : ;WBAEPING PAPER.; T: 'W Vl-Sil bas on hand a quantity of WHpm Pper,htvb will Jpesold, X. ' t ,3 r J 4: It t 11 'It K I' r, 4 1 1 southwest Straddle 1 -"1 .1
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