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. ' -;'....' . '' ., ..-.'"'. . . . . . ' V j. .-. ... 'f-ti; y- ''.'.vl-i .-.4 '-I ' ' ' ' ' . ' . VI- PUBLISHED, BY FOR THE FBOPBIETORS. ' Price $3 per annum-half payable in advance; FOU PRESIDENT, i-.-- . , ANDREW JACKSON, 0F TENNESSTE.) - - " Honor And gratitude,, to the' man who has r.i'ilh measure of bis tpumry't glory General J50;i;eiawdeaf.;alrtli him, than any man now living. V ?,tJ THOMAS JEFFER30NV "The recollection of the public relations in : which I stood to General Jackson,, while Presi dent, and the proof given to ; him, o the high estimation in which be was held 1 by me." &c. JAMES MADISON,. ' My friendship for General Jackson, and the strong proofs of confidence and regard I have given him, while President, forbids my taking any part in : the ensuing presidential election.! JAMES MONROE. "General Jackson justly enjoys in an emi nent degree the public favor ; and of his worth, talents and services, no one entertains a higher, or more respectful opinion than myself. An officer whose services entitle him to the highest rewards, and whose whole, career has been signalized by the par est intentions and the most elevated purposes." - - JOHN Q.v ADAMS. "Towards that dbtinguished. Captain (An drew Jackson) who His ?hei sJ mccr GLORY OW OUR COUKTRV, WHOSfc REN OWK CON3TIT0TES SO GREAT A PORTION OF ITS MORAL FROPERTTT, 1 never had, never can have any other feel ing than those of the most profound RESPECT and of the utmost kindness.1 - f - HENRt CLAY. , FOB VICE-PRESIDENT, 'j . : JOHN CV CALHOUN, I X (OF SOUTH CAROLINA.) The distinguished Statesman, and patriotic Advo cate of the People's Rights. . - -' . JVorth Cairottmv YAectors. ist Dist. RoberLove, of Haywood- county. 2d. -3d. 4th. 5th. . Gth. - 7th. 8th. 10th-11th-,12tb-23th-il4th-rJ5th- Montfort Stokes, of Wilkes. . i T Peter Forney,' of Lincoln, . ' t fl John Giles? 6f Rowan. : , JW Abraham fJiilips, of Rockingham. - John M. Morch cad, '.of Guilford. - Walter F. Leakit of Richmond . .. x Willie P. Mangum, d 'Orattjr -i jJWEWKWrar John Hall, of Warren. Joseph J. JVilliams of Martin , Kc4ar Ballard, of Gates. - Louis D, IFdson; of Edgecombe ; Richard Dobbs Spaight, of Craven. . , Edward B: Dudley, of Ne w-Hanove'r. BT ATTTHORltr.J Laws of the United Stales, passed at thjt J&rtt session of the Twentieth Congress, AN ACT making appropriations to carry into effect certain IndianTreaties. ; y ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe prticntatites of the Untied States of America in Congress assembled, That, the following sums b? appropriated, to be paid, out of any . money in the Treasury not. otherwise, appropriated, for the objects following, viz: ' . j- ; 4 j For the payment of the .sums stipulated by the six'h article of the treaty of the fifth of A jgust, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, with the Chippewa tfibe of Indians, one thousand dollars. - . ( ' ; : For paying the annuity and providing the means of educatiojn, stipulated ' t; by - the "third article of (he treaty with the Patawatima tribe" of Indians, made the sixteenth of October, one thousand eighJtundred and twenty -six,: four thousanddtiars.. , . . ' iMiilirriii)1 a blacksmith and miller, and "lw for furnishing) one hundred and siziy bushels of salt,; in conformity with the afore Mid article, one thousand five hundred, and twenty dollars. V-.- ' ' '1... :.. ''J- y For the payment of the annuity stipulated by the" fourth article of " the 'treaty wich the Miami tribe of Indians, made the twenty-third day Oct. one thousand eight hundred aiid twen ty-six, for, the year one thousand eight hundred ana twenty-eight, thirty thousand dollars. - For the delivery of two thousand pounds of iron, one thousand pounds of steel, one thou sand pounds of tobacco, and . for. the employ ment of : labourers, in conformity of the said fourth' article of the s.iid treaty, one thousand cne hundred dollar?. ,'. . ; ., , fx .V, '. . -..u , For the support of the poor and infirm, and the education of the voutb of the said tribe, of Indian, under the sixth article of the said' treaty, tiVo thousand dollars. 1 r;:"v For carrying into effect the treaty with the Creek; Nation of Indians, Concluded the fif teenth of November, one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-seven, forty -seven thousand four hundred and tweJity-nine dollars. " . To the Thornton parly of Miaraf Indians. by: Virtue of the second article of a treaty made: w'tn them on the elrvenft; of Februarv . on thousand eight hundred J arid twentyieighf , at th Wyandot village, for goods delivered" and; to be delivered, as provided for by" the second rtide of the said treaty ten thousand dollars. For building twelve houses; clearing'and cing forty acres of land, for furnishing wag KU?XeQ' 'a5:toarers, provisions, horses, amt dd,e. and bridles, as stipulated for by same artfe of said treaty, five thousand four hun and eighty-five dollars. ? v T ! pa-vaien ot money and goods to Vtker "n?!i, as stipulated for by 4he third article paid treaty, four thousand dollars. . . , oe P t i followingvu"m"s and objects, being clu:dJ?rjr t0 cari'-t0 effect th: treaty con , eit;Qn,lhe .:tK day of May, onethousan4 Un1tln?r8'i twenty ight, letweeii tha 4iaD, xmT ates d the Cherokee Ration of n . vvest of the Mississippi. - m 11 of the inconvenience ant) UtMe "rl-re.m0TIn?i as provided for in the fiftK ; "7 taid treaty, fifty thousand dollm. it For spoliations - committed on them as pro vided in the samelarticlejfftft thousand seveu hundred and sixty dollars. r . , ; : ; : , For the jse of Thomas G raves, same article, one thousand two hundred dollars, . "For the use of George Gues9, same article,: five hundred dollars. v; " . - ' :i For; two thousand dollars, fr tea years, for the "education of their children, same article; twenty thousand dollars. v . ' Towards .the ' purchase of a printing press, and. types, tame article, one thousand! dolltrs. - For the compensation proposed to be paid to emigrating Cherokees, from within the char tered limits of Georgia, for the year one thbiji ? sand eight hundred and twenty -eight, upon the supposition that five hundred may emigrate within the year, that is to say : . . For Rifles, sixvthousand two hundred, and fifty dollars.' - rf:-V-;. . '.: I . For five hundred blankets, two thousand five hundred dollars. .- ' - v For five Imndred ketUes one thousand doK 1 - - : -1 r - f or two thousand nve nunurea pounds, ot tobacco. vo hundred and fifty dollars. For Dronerty that may be abandoned, upon tt'e estimate that of hp five buodred one hun- orejLmayroeisAo,i ana nave jpro perty wortb twenty dpllars, each, twtr thousand dollars. . . . ., . JJ.i- For cost of emigralion of five hundred, at ten dollars each, five thousand dollars- . For provisions for a year, fifteen thousand dollars, r. . ; :--;t. For ten dollars for each ; emigrant, as pro vided for by the eighth article of the aforesaid treaty, five thousand dollars. :" I For. Captain John Rogers, as provided , for by the tenth article, five hundred dollars. ; f For the expense in part of running the boun dary lines, as provided for by the third article, two thousand dollars. - ' - ' '-' J A. STEVENSON, " ; 1 . Speaker of the House of Representatives. . . S.SMITH, - President of the Senate pro tempore Approved 24ih May, 1828. ' JOHN QUINCx' ADAMS, AN ACT making apt ropriationsl for the pur chase of books, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of lhe United-States of Amcriva, in Congress ' assembled. That the sura of five thousand dollars be, and the same , hereby is appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury, hot otherwise appropriated, for the purchase of. Books for tbe Library of Con .gressv - . ' . ,'., '. ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the 'Librarian of Congress be authorised to employ an assistant, who shall, receive an early com pensation of eight hundred dollars, commenc ing March fourth, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated,; Approved, May 24, 1S28. . - '..'. AN ACT .supplementary to an act, entitled " An act -providing for tbe correctionrof .er rors in making eo tries of lands at the! Land Offices, 'V passed March third, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, '. j - Be it enacted by the Senate and House sf Re presentatives of the United StaieofAmetitain. Congress assemoled, That the provisions bf the act entitled, fc An act providing for fbfr.orree. the Land OScesnappToved MarcTS tbirdrone thousand- eight hundred: and nineteeu. are hereby declared to extend to cases where pa tents have issued, or shall hereafter issue : upon condition that the party concerned shall sur render his- or hrr patent, "to the Commis sioner of the General Land Office, with a re linquishmenr of title thereon, executed in a tonato be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. -"'-.. .-. . j'-- Approved, 24th May, 1 828. .. -N ACT to enable the President of the United States to.hold a Treaty with the Chippewas, O'tawas, Pattamattimas, Winuebagoes, For and Sacs nations of Indians- ; U - ' ..,.. Be it enacted by the' Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United Hates of America, tn Congress assembled f 1 bat the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated,- to defray the expenses of treat ing with the Chippewas, Ottavas, Pattawati- mas, VVinnebagoes, t ox and bacs, nations of IndtansJ for tbe purpose of extinguishing their titles tojlands within the Sfate of Illinois and the Territory of Michigan, situated between the Illinois river and the Lead Mines on Fever river, and in the vicinity of said Lead Mines, and, also, certain, reservations on the South East border of Lake Michigan and thai the President of the United Siates if he shall deem it expedient, may apply a 'part of the aforesaid appropriation, for tbe purpose of holding a Treaty "with the Choctaw nation of Indians, to extinguish their title to the tract of land, which lies in the Territory of Arkansas, east of the Western Boundary line of said Territory; the said sum to be paid out of any money in toe Treasury not otherwise appropriated. V SecJ 2- And be.it furtlier enacted. That, fax the purpose of negotiating said Treaty, on the part ot the United States,, the President shall be, .and he is 'hereby, authorized to appoint Commissioners; by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, as soon as practicable, and to fix their compensation, so as not to ex ceed what has been heretofore allowed for like services. - - Approved 24th May, ; 1828. - --.,- - .. ' ' "- ... , ' ' " - . .. . - . ' . . - AN ACT making an appropriation for the ; v .suppression of the Slave Trade. Be, it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentativcs of tht JJnued Slates of America n Congress assembled, mat the sum of thirty thousand dollars be, and the same is . herebt, appropriated, for the suppression of the Slave Trade, pursuant to the act of Cougress of tne third day of March, one thousand eight hun dredand nineten. ' i , Sen.SLi And be it further ienactedlh&t the Secretary of the Navy be authorised to pay out of tiie sum therein appropriated, the claim- Livingston, late United States' Marsnar tor tne District -of Alabama,' for the maintenance of sundry Africans captured, in. one thousand eieht hundred and eishteen: Provided, The said Administrator shall nrodoCe saJisfactory evidence of the reasonableness of the charges for . the said maintenance ;? and the satns re ceived by the said Livingston for the hire of the said Africans, And for the labour performed for him by said Africans, if any, be accounted tor, and deducted.- . . .-c: -.r, Approved 24th May, .IS29. , ' AN ACT to authorise the Post Master Gene rat to erect an additional builoinr, an fply five additional Clerks. "' Be it enacted bit the Senate and -House of Representatives of the U. States of Atnericdi in Congress assembled: That the Post Master Gen- era! be authorized to have erected an auamonai .- . . . ... . .... - . building for the use of the Depftruaent Ql tbe J f General Post POfBce, and of the Falent OSce and that hebesuitbote(rto employ . pe- auai - tional Clerks, with'a salary of one tbousaod' 4ollarseach.v :-- . 5 kH S'lllW'f ft Sec. 2. And be it further enWedViThaMne , sum of twelve thousand'dollars be app j-qprjated to defrav the cost of erecting .(he, Aforesaid hoilding; and the sum ol live, ipopana: aoi Iar m n t Iia nlflri( of the . aforesAid clerks. to be paid out of any money in th Tif asury not otherwise aDDropriated e Approved May 24th, 1828tH?fp: 'AN' ACT- allowing compensatioO t fej, fem bers of the Legklature of, the 3 Jttiiofcf, Arkansas, und for other urposea rp . ! : . - n ;t mfpj hu ih Senate and Uovse of Re presentatives of the United States vMkerica in Congress assembled, 1 nax mere lo each member of the two branches' oflthe Le? gislature of, the Territory of Ark4nss three 511- r.k v ha stfall clrialiv at-I end the sessioti tne I lik AsfAvir tnrnnrv.n V .. inUC un1Hi if. CW rn to and returnin? from such sessicrto fe j.i,w.twi h- iw. Actual distance tbm ttus lare where such member resides tp tb pUco4 wbere the- session f- the. Legislaiire) Mb field, wfecb eaidstants certified bythe Governor 01 sato err wiy ; Provided ho vvevef, I Hat no merabec ; shall be entitled to, or 'i shall receive compensation, for daily attendance', for niore than- thirty days in every two years ; or for going to, and returning from said LeeUlaturei more than once in ,said two years. . .' : .).-.-:-,; f ";. ' j - Sec 2. And be it further enacted, Skat ther shall be paid, once in two yeats, seven hundred and twenty dollars, to the Governor of said Territory, to be applied iowardsvderaying th incidental expenses of the Legislature, in sucli manner as the Said Legislature may direct. .'. - Sec. 3. Inrf be it further enacted. That tuere be, and is hereby appropriated,' out. of any moneys not otherwise appropriated: the sara j ot tour nuudred anct eignty nouars, jo ine us trict Judge of the State of Missouri, and to each of the Judges of the Superior (Court fop the Territory ot- Arkansas, for their , extra services as Land Commissioners, 'from - thf twenty sixth day of May," eighteen - hundred and twenty-eight, to the thirty -first, day of Pe- cemcer next. , - - ; . Sec. 4 Ind be il further enacted. That for the contiuceiit expenses of the Sena! e, tor tne vear eighteen hundred and twenty.eightr in ad dition to tine sum heretofore appropriated, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be'and the same hereby is, appropriated, to be 'paid out of any unappropriated mon?y io tho Treasury. s Approved iMtu May, 1828. - j i . w.,.. . ; : . , 'ty'"f;.?;-: . .... ".''.''.- ' ' ;!(' "-:-.:V T AN ACT to provide for opening add making a Military Road, in the btateof Maine. : ; BcU enacted bit the Senate and Htuse of Re-: present dtivei of the United Slates of America, in United States be, and he is herebyaulhorized, to cause a Military JKoaa to ; be oeucd and madefs the State of Maiue, from the mouth of the-river, Matanawcook, where it enters into the Penbpscot river, to Mars Hill, near the North-easter' n boundary: line of tbe State of Maine. '' - k -'-'. - - ' '-"'';:'? ' 'Sec. 2. And H it further enacted. That the President"oeVaiid be is hereby, authorized 10 employ such part of. the troops of the United States a3 be mar tbink proper, to snrvev and construct laid road : and.'f or : the purpose of ine sum Ot- Uiieeu tuumauu uiwr oe, u same is hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap propriated. .. : Approved 24th May, 1828. - - t. '-; ' ;: AN ACTN making an appropriation for the Navy Hospital Fund. , Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States of America in Congress assemoled, That the sum f forty-six thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars and fourteen cents be appropriated out of any money1 in the Treasury not . otherwise appro priated, to the Navy Hospital Fund J and that tog Secretary of Jthe Treasury be directed to pay. the same to the Commissioners of the aforesaid fond, upon their requisition. -V Approved 23d May, 1828. . ; -r AN- ACT to repeal a .part of the act entitled . 1,1 An act supplementary toand to amend an act entiled An act to regulate the collection of duties pn imports and tonnage passed the second of March, one' thousand seven ' hundred and ninety ;nine, and for other pur poses." ' . '' '.. .1' ' r. ' Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the thirty -seventh sectiou of the act passed on the first of March, one thousand eight hundred and twerfty.threc ; entitled ' An act supplementary Io,' and to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate the collection of' duties on imports add tonnage,' passed second of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, " and for other pur poses," be, and the same is hereby repealed. -Approved May 24, lS28r r j AN ACTto increase the pay of Lieutenants in i - ' the Navy ; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of 1 Representatives oj the Untied, stales vf America in Congress assembled, That, from and after the passage of this act, all Lieutenants in the Navy of the United States shall, in addition to the pay and emoluments now allowed them by law, receive ten dollars per month, and one ration perday.- :;, ..'- . ;,:k': . -v. ; . -. l....j' H Ai '1SIIA AN ACT to revive and continue in force an : . - act, entitled An act to provide for per; sons who were disabled by known wounds', Be itenacted bvtfu. Senate aid Haus nf R,' presentatievs of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, Jbat the act; entitled An act to provide for persons who were dis- abled by by. knowtj wounds, received in .the Revolutionary war passed on the tentb day of Anril: one thouantpirh hnndrd nd and limited as in said act declared, to the term of six years, and afterwards revived and con tinued in force for and during the term of- six years, by "an act, entitled ' An act to revive and continue in force An act to provide for persons who were disabled by known wounds, received in the Revolutionary War, and for other purposes," passedon. the 25tb of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred St twelve, afterwards revived and continued in force for the' term f one yeai'by-an act entitled An act tq revive and cootinue in force an act,:en titled ' An act to provide for persons who were disabled by known f Wounds received v in the RevoIuUry;Wa continued nfor an act entitled-An act to revive "j in foree.'VAn aet t nrovide for: persons WHO, 1 y u VV v " , :jl I were disabled-by known wounds, received in I Jthe ReToltttiouarx War, passed n taeiourUij. f C day of . February, in; the year ; on; thousand .f eigot aunorea ana, twenty-two, ; s nau oe, ana I the said act is hereby j revived aad coutinued io full orce and effect, for and daring the term of six yeajr from and after tbe passing of thi I act, and from thence unto the ehd of the next session of Congress : Prvided, (That any evi- t aenqei wnica.us ueen ,wkcu it support y. 'i claim of any tersou disabled in the- Revoiuf - Hiopary War, under the authorit of t lie' act' of fifteenth Ma.y,one thousand eight kindred and twentv". "reviving and conlinuinfl in rforce for one year." An act to provide foi p rsos who were disabled by known wound , eceived : in the Revolutionary War," shall be n ceiyed and actedupon by the Secretary of S ar, in the same manner as. if laid act was ttil 10 force. and had J not expired i And pyoKdcd also. . hwm on "'"6 wmwi act hereby revived and continued in force, shall not be coustrued to repea orB ake void the fourth section of an act entifec 44 An act nineteen ; atid the. said fourth sektivm of the I v. , 4svit vtia , vu a.is is c cava ;suv uiuunu f said last mputjoned act sball be, aid tbe same is bereby declared io be, and to Unue to be ttfltorce nd efieet; any, thmsj io;the aid acibereby revivedand continaerfio to tD ecVa. And be U fu to receive a pension in virtue of any; law in the United States, shallbe construed to commence at the time of completrnz his. testimony, pur suant to the act hereby rtvived and continued in force . Sec. ZiJAnd be it. rrfAer enacted, That the agents tor the pay lent of pensions to invalid pensioners of the iUnited States in fu ture be reouired to give ibonds, witn. two or more sureties, to be approved by the Secretary of the Department of Wan in such penalty as he shall direct "for the faithiul discharge of the duties confied them, respectively, ; Approved May 24, 18: AN ACT to amend the act r concerning naru raiization ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentaiives- of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled, That (he second, section of the act entitled " An act to establish an uni form rule of naturalization, and to repeal j the acts heretofore passed on thaf subject which was passed on the fourteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and two, and the first section of the act entitled " An act relative to evidence in cases of naturalization,1 passed on the 22d day of March, one thousand eight hun drpd and sixteen, be and the same are hereby repealed ,.r.V " '-,J' ' . Sec. 2 And be it further enacted. That any alien being a free white person, who was resid ing within thejimits and under the jurisdiction of the United States, between the fourteenth' day of April, one. thousand eight hundred and two, and tne eignteentn day ot June, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and who has continued to reside within the same, may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States, without baying made any previous de claration of: bis intention to become a citizen: Provided, That when any person, without a cir tificate of such declaration of intention, shall make application to be admitted a citizen of the United States, it shall be proved to the sat isfaction Of the Court, that the applicant was siding within the limits, and under the juris- ssTTrsristhe-' United State ycanriinmemaieiy preceuin, aedn the Record pplication, shall be named witnessess : and ; such continued residence within the limits and under the? jurisdiction of the United States, when satisfactorily proved, and the place or places where the applicant has resided at7 least five yearl; as aforesaid, shall be stated and set forth, .together with the names of such citizens, in thej record of the Court admitting the applicant otherwise the same shall not entitle bim to be Considered and deemed a citizen of the United States. Approved May 24, 1828. AN ACT making appropriatioasf for certain Fortifications of the United States, for the first quarter of the year one bousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. Be it enacted by ihe Senate an House bf Re presentatives of the United Stater of America in Congress assembled, Thatlthe allowing sums be, and . the same is hereby, f ipropriated, to wit: For Fortifications, to ea h, speciCcnlly, as.follpwl: ' , For Fort Adams fifteen thou; and dollars. For Fort Hamilton, . twentj thousand dol lars; : .-'" . : . .. ,.:r - For Fort Monroe, fifteen thousand dollars. For Fort Calhoun, ten thousand dollars. ;For Fort Macon, at Bogue Point, ten thou sand dollars. . ' ! : For a Fort at Oak Islaod, fif een thousand dollars. . ; - . . '' 4. For a Fort at Mobile Poiot, t wenty thousand dollars ' -' . ". -.'f. . . '-;. . -' For . Fort ' J ackson, ; sixteen thousand .dol lars. " ,y;f .. lL i .. : r. -- For fortifications at Pensacpla, twenty thou sand dollars. 4; " :;: 'A-a - : For Fortifications at Charleston, fifteen thousand dollars, - - : ' v--- For Fortifications at Savannah", fifteen thou sand dollars , 1 " - , ::y For repairs and contihgencses of t Fortifica tions, three thousand sefenr hundred and fifty dollars. , : -i y.. : -f j : Sec. 2. And be U futther enacted, -That the sums hersin appropriated shall be paid out o'f any money in the Treasury not otberwise c.p propriated ; but that no part of the same f hall be drawn from the Treasury beforftlie first of January,' one thousand - eight, hundred and twenty-nine. : . , - v. I , - Approved May 24, 1828, - 1 AN, ACT to incorporate tbeSiters of Charity of Saint Joseph and tbe PT Ution of Georgetown, in the DUtrict of Co- wmwa. , . , - :.fr p. ena 0 Me ongress.assemoiea, xw wyj Decount, Elizabeth BoyIe,jlane Smith, Rosetta White, Margaret George, lirrtget lerrell, Francis Jourdau, Ann Gruber; f Adele Salva, Sarah Thompson, . Margaret ..: Fclicita Brady, Scholastica. Beams, Julia ShirH, Louisa Roger, Martha Dadistnan, Mary Joseph' Rivell, Mary Agnes. O'Conner, Mary; Clare ,ShirIy, . Mary Paul Douglass Eliza Martina.Batcher, Eugina Clarke, Jane Boyle, Rosetta Tvle'r; Mary Love, Ann Collins, Mary- McGinnls, Elizabeth -Dt low, Racbael Green, Ann Elizabeth Corbey, Mary. Maria Sexton, Jane Regina Smith, He lena .Elder, Catharine Stigers, Ana Frances Richardson, . Ann -.Magdaline iShirlfey, Maria Muller, Ann Parsons, Rebeccl Gough, Ellen Uelene," Lllen limmons, Mary Harding, Mary ZJ Magner, Barbara Mario. Mary GibsoJ Xy ,. w.? --.' v- i-J -. lTil W1-.j JL. coa uix iiary t wyger .suiiaa-oujiin, orrage n-XkX uil-m vvtk, p.t5i , . . ..., beth braver, : IViary Councel, and their, sacces- sprs . hereafter to become Sisters bf;Cl. .rity f Saint Joseph, according to the rules ndegu Jatioos that nave been, or may hereafer be. established by their association be t" and they aref hereby cnadei declared awd coostitt-:?d ,& ' corporation or body politic, io law and h factv to have continuance forever, by the uitne, stA leaud ti:le of the Sisters of Charity ol Saint : Joseph.. . - ' . I : Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That Lliza Matthews, Alice Lalun, Harriet :BremV Mary Neale, Elizabeth Neale, Margatrt Mar shal, Ann,. Combs, Louisa J ones, Jane NeIe Anu Wright, Elizabeth Clarke. Louisa Queen. Jane C. Neale, Mary Ann Boarman. tit ace? Turner, Mary Cummins, Eleanor Miles, Majy Olivia XVeale, Ann Diggs, Catharine 01 ish, Lucreiia Ford, Mary t aroline " Neale Mnry King Johanna BaYry Mary E. NealeMaiga ' ret Cooper, Saran - Cooper ' Margaret. leut. . Elizabeth Wiseman, Jerusba Barbex, Etizabetli i Lancaster, Matilda Hanagan, . Mary - Brooks,- -Margaret King Rebecca Harrison, Laura fce vansi Williamina Jones, Susan Duka, Ctbano Marry; Eleanor Corcoran, Bridget ; Lynch, Margaret O'Conner, Elizabeth Myers; Cwba ! rioe Waide. and Ann French, and their snc cessors hereafter to become Sisters of tba Vrd- v tation, accerdioe to W .ruU andirul tku that have been, or my hereafter b. estUisbtd by tbeir associatiiin, be; and they are hereby, made, declared, ai.d constituted corporatiort or body politic, in lavv and m fact,'to have con- " tinuance forever, by the t.ame, style and title of the Sisters of he Visitation. J Stc,' 3. And be it further enacted, Thaj all and singular ihe lands, tenements, rents, Ifga-. cies, annuiiies, rights, property , goods, a d' chatties, heretofore given, granted, devised1 or bequeathed to either the said .Sisters .f Chfrify of Saint Joseph, or Sisters of the Visitation" or to any indiviuual of either, .or to any person or persons for the use of either of said ocieties or that have been purchased JjorUl" on account of the sair.e, be, and they-tffe hereby, j vested in and confirmed to the said Corporations, re spectively, and that they may severally' pur chase, take, receive, nd apply to the uses of'V their associations, according to the rules and regulations, that they may .respect-vely I estab- ' lish, from time to time, lor the management of the concerns of their societies, any lands, tene ments, rents, legacies, annuities, , rights, pro perty and privileges, or any goods, chatties or other effects, of what kind or nature soever, which Shall or may hereafter be given, granted, . sold, bequeathed or devised unto tht m nspec tively, by any person or persons, bodies politic, or corporate, capable of making such grant, J and thaf they raay respectively dispose of j the .. same i Provided always, That neither of jthft said associations shall any time hold, use, pos. .; -sess, and enjoy, within the District of Colum ' : bia, either 'by legal 'Seizure or trust, for their uses and benefit respectively, more than two hundred acres of land; nor shall either of said "gOcieiies bold, in their, own right, or by any . other person in trust, or for their benefit, aa amount of refit estate, the annual income of which sball exceed thirty-five hundred dollar. Sec; 4. And be it further enacted, t hat the said.corpormious, by their namei, styles, jand . titles aforesaid, be, and shall be hereafter, ca- ' paplein law and in equity, respuctiveiy, lo sue . and be sued, within the District of Coluoibitv t "and elsewhere, in as effectual a mannef as other persons-or corporations can suebr. be sued,' and that the said corporations, or a; ma 1trit' tknm v Sr a1 sane si 1 1 ww i80 V Pleasure; mod from uioae utu wye-iaws, not ineonsis-, teut with the Constitution of the United States, or any law of Congress, as either may; deem, expedient and proper. M Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. Thai if, at any time hereafter any the persons herein before named, or any of their successors, shall cease to be members of said sisterhood, re spectively, such person or persons shall there alter have no control in the proceedings f aid ; corporation, Unde and in pursuance of the provisions of this act.. ; Approved May 24, 1828 AN -ACT authorizing a subscription to tha stock of the Chesapeake ami Ohiu,rnal Company. . . ' i I Be it enacted byihe Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States of America, tarn r . in congress assemoica, mat the secretary of Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to subscribe, in the name and. for! the use of j the United States, for ten thousand shares of the capital stock of the Chesapeake and Obio Canal Company, and to pay foi j the same, at such times, and in such proportions, as shall be required of and paid by tbe stock holders, generally, by the rules and r. gula'i.-ns of ihe company, ont of tbe dividends which may accrue to the United Stales upon their Bank Stock in the Bank of the United States: Provided, That nut more than one-filth part of the sum, so subscribed for the use of the. United States, shall be demanded, in anv one vea . after tbe .organization of the said company;. . nor snail any greater sum be paid on the shares so subscribed for, than shall be propor tioned to assessments made on. individual or corporate1 stockholders : 4no? provided more over,' ibat, tor tne supply 01 -water to such other canals as the State of Maryland, or Vir ginia, or the, Congress ol the United Statesy . may authorize to be constructed, in connexion., with, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, the sec tion of the said canal leading from tht bead ; of the Little Falls of the Potomac fiver to! the proposed basin, next above Georgetown ini the District. of Columbia shall have the eleva tido, above the tide, of the river at the bead of the said Falls, and shall preserve,, throne hoot the whole section aforesaid, a breadth,! at! the surface of the water, of not less than sixty feet, and a depth, below the same, of not Ksa than five feet, with a suitable breadth at bot torn. C " . . -i . 4 , ' --' . y'- 'i',,-1; Sec.2. And be U further enacted, Thatf thtf said Secretary of, the Treasury shall vote! for the President and Directors of the said Coou pany, according to such number f shares ai the United States may at any time bold in jthe ifock thereof, and shall receive, upon the said stock, the proportion of the' toll which shall, from time to time, be due to the United State for -the shares aforesaid ; and shall have jand enjoyi in behalf of the United StatesJ every - other rio-ht of a stockholder in the said Com .,.- .:- - .... . pany. , . : - - -x ' . Approved 24th May, 1820. AN ACT. in relation to'the Banki io' the 0is r-iv-r VV1 District of 'Columbia. 'v,1- I lBeit enacted by the Senate and House of Re' presentatives of the United, Statu of America in Congress assembled, That'it . shad ; be, and is hereby .declared to be lawful for the srveraj Banks of tbe D strict o( Columbia, in calcwlat ing.their diseount or interest, to charge accord ing to the standard andvrates set forth 1a "Rowlett's ; Tabes,V and, ? lo computing! the ; time' which a Note may have tt run, toiecko IUD UMS IuwinnpiTf . . ? : -Appreyetf May 24, WW ; V-.'v. P '5 j -I" ! r ;v 1, i t A r I I il I : 3 it i! ( i 1 in i I; m 1 ir ' ' I. I ' Tit i ! . 1 " lm.. u t r.'.t. 7?- i V-1 1 if t ; 4 ' r. I I' SI - '-- . . ' , . i . ' . . I ' 7 -' 1
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1828, edition 1
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