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union duit WAT?CHrbia HEWBERI) S AT.ifiS JO A MAY 24 1829.,'. vol xix. - 1 : ; " - ; , ; ; 0 - - - . '- - 'ET w mm ' ' tr' ': f UBLISfcEO EVERY S ATUiu i , - THdBIAS WATSON Term Three Dollar per annum, payable in Stance; No .ubscriprtou Wm be receded for a ,ess period than one ear ; and no paper w,l be kconiiaueJ, until all arrearage are paid, unless $at the option of the uMjsh. rnv AtrTHbRITY.1 r .tCi or THE UNITED STATES. PASSER AT TBE SX- COXP SESSION O THE TWENTIETH COEES,. AN ACT making prtvision for ite viy tnent o. pensions to the. widow ofcChU dren of pensioners, in certain caSef, nd for other purposes. ' . Be it enacted by the Senate and Home ofReprc Jmlatoet cf the United Slate of Amcrtca tn Con zrrssMsembkd, That in case of the death ff anv invalid M:1t' of ihe continuance of his disability, re tired by the act entitled "an act regulating tqhe payments to invalid pefpUfd March thircf, one ihottfahd eight hundred 8l,d nineteen, was bbtinedpt shall 5 la W fol for the Secretary or YVar and-he -w hf reby directed, to paV t6 the legal repre sentatives ol such deceased invalid; the ar jears of pension due at the tibie of his death, at he ra;e at which it was fixed at his last examination : Provided, Such last exami nation was within two years from the time f death. . Sec. 2. And be it further enatted, That - benever an revolutionary pensioner shall iie, the Secretary of War'shall cause to paid the arrears of pension due to the said pensioner at the time of his death; and all payments under this act, shall be made to -the widow of the deceased pensioner, or to fcer Attorneyor if hr left no widow, or she be dead, to the children of the pensioner, : or io their guardian, or his Attorney ; and if no child or children, then to the legal Representatives of the deceased. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted That in nil cases of applications for pensions foi minds received in the rIevoTutionary war, the testimony to establish the facts may be authenticated in the same manner wiih those who apply for pensions for Wound received in the Ute rar with Great Britain. ; ANDREW STEVENSON, N Speaker of the House of Representatires. JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice President of the United States, and President of the Senate, Approved, 2d March, 1S29. JOHN QUINCY AIAMS. AN ACT making appropriations for com : pletlng certain Roads) and for making examinations and surveys. Be it enacted by the Senate and House offtepre tihtalivesoflhe United States of America in Con gress assembled, That the following sum be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, to wit : For continuing the road from Ue troit to Chicago as far as the boundary line of the Stile of Indiana, eight thousand dol lars. For defraying the expenses inciden tal to making f laminations and surveys un der the act of thirtieth of April, one thou sand eight hundred and twenty four, thirty thousand dolhrs For completing the road fn ra Detroit to Saganaw, ten thousand dol lars. For completing the road to Fort Gratiot, fifteen thousand dollars. For the completion and improvement of the military ro?d recommended by the Quartermaster Genera', between Pensocola and Blakeley and Mi bile Point, three thousand dollars. Sec. 2. And be it farther chatted, lhat the several sums hereby appropriated shall be paid out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved 2d March, J82& AN ACT far the construction of the Cum berland Road, westwardly 'ofZftnesville'. f- Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States of America in i ongnss assembled, ' That i h e su n oi one hundred thousand dollars, of any morjev not otherwise appropriated, be, and the sme is hereby, appropriated for the pur pose of opening and making the Cumber land Road, westwardly from Zanesville, in the Stata of Ohio j which said sum of one cundred thousand dollars shall be replaced outaf the fund 'reserved for laying out and making roads, 'under the direction-of Con jres, by the several acts- passed for the Emission of the Stales of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, into the Union on an ujoal fooling with the original States Sec 2. And be it further enacted, That, the immediate accomplishment of this cbject, the second and third sections of the , entitled ' An act for thet contmuatioR 01 the Cumberland Road," that passed jne third of March, eighteen hundred and twen !y five, which authorize the . appoiutment, Prescribe the duties and fi the comperisa JiurjQf a Superintendent of said road, shall b! ,n force, arid' apply to the cdostruction the road authorized by this act. 9 "PProved 2d March, 1829. ' . . , . , A.N ACT fni .l 1 berland Koad. , . c ; ; : Be ft tnacled by the Senate andHoiisecfReprc Wwvucf iht UUSUUistf.Atnsricain Con ' " "" " . grett ecrfhat the 'road located through the -State of Indiana, as declared by theTah of Congress; ehtitIeoV " An act to authorize the appointment of Commis sioners to lay out the road therein mention ed," approved fifteenth May, eighteen hun dred and twenty, and the act entitled " An act forahe continuation of the Cumberland Road," approved third March, eighteen hundred and twenty five, the President of the United States shall tatise the said road to be opened eighty ffeel wide ;ciittihg off the- tlmberi remb'yine it trom 4h'e road. and digging down the banks preparatory to Sec 2. And be ft further enacted: That the sup of Itty thousand dollars, of moneys not, otherwise appropriated, be. and tlu LsajneU bereby, approbriate), for the pur pose of , opening and making theroaci, .S mentioned in the first section of this act ; which said sura of fifty I thousand dollars shall be. replaced out of thjf fund reserved for laying out and making road's, tinder the direction of Congress, by the several acs passed for the admission iof the States o Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, int: the Union, ph an equal footing with the original States- . rSec. 3. And be tt further 'enacted, That, for the accomplishment of this object, th President shall appoint two fit persons, as the superintendents of said road, whose duty it shall be, under the direction of the Presi dent, to divide the same into sections, of noi more than ten miles each'; to contract for,, and personally superintend the opening and making ihe said road, as before mentioned, us well as to receive, disburse; and faithful y account with the Treasury, for all sum of moneys by them received In virtue ( this act; that the superintendents, before they enter Upon the discharge of the (duties enjoined By this act, shall execute a bond to the United States; with security, to h approved of by' the Secretary of the Trea sury,' conditioned Tor the faithful discharge of their datieV; prescribed by this act ; that they shall hold their office at the pleasure of the President, and shall receiVe, at the rate of eight, hundred dollars each, per an num. for their Services, during the time they may be employed in the discharge of the duties required by this act. Approved 2d March, 18?j. AN ACT making appropriations foe the JndianDepartment, for the year one? thousand ., eight hundred and twenty nirvfi Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Congress-assembled, -That irie uilowiii sums be,; and the. same are hereby, appro priated, to wit : , For pay of the Superintendent of Indian 'Affairs af St. LoUis, and the several Indiao Agents, "as authorized by law, thirty one thousand dollats. ( FtTp&y of Stiti Agents, as allowed by law, fifteen thousand one hundred dollars. For presents to Indians, as' authorized b the act of one thousand eight hundred and two, fifteen thousand dollars. For pay of Indian interpreters and trans lators, employed at the Several superinten dencies and agencies'; eighteen thousand five hundred and fill y dollars;. For pay of gun and blacksmiths,' ami their assistants, employed within the sever! iuperintendencies and agencies for the ben efit of the Indians, under treaty provisions. and orders of the Department of War, nineteen thousand four hundred dollars. For iron, steel, coal, and other expense attending the gun and blacksmith shops, five thodsand dollars. For expense of transportation and distri bution of Indian annuities, nine thousand five hundred dollars. Fof expense of provisions for the Indian's at th distribution or annuities, wniie on visits of business with the different superin tendents and agents, and when specially assembled on public business, ten thousand dollars. For expense attending the visits of such Indian deputations to the Seat of Uovern- ment as it may be deemed necessary to au thorize, five thousand dollars. ' For expenses incurred by the Marshal' of the Michigan Territory, and authorised by the War Department, ih 'tbndotting Che prosecution-a gainst the VVinnehagoe Indians at Prune Du Cbien, in one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, one thousand eight hundred dollars. , For contingencies of Indian Department, .wenty two thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. .. . For expenses incurred by the (exploring party of Indians tinder the Cbnlrol of Cap tain Keiinerly, in the year eigbteeii hundred and twenty eight, in addition to the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, heretofore appro priated, the sum of seven thousand, one hun dred sixty eight dollars and thirteen' cents. 'i For the purpose of purchasing such re servatibhaf of lattd afare yet claimed by In dians,' or fndiari cootitryroeo, within the lirohs ; of the State df North Carolina, by ttfade bV the United States with the Cherokee: Indians, the : sunt oft twenty thousand dollars, w hichsuro, or sucii lpart thereof as caiy be found necessary, shall be applied, under tne pirecuons oi uc President of the United Stales,: to the pur pose aifbresaiuV arid; 1 do' other purpose raaKin a.turnpiKe road, Commencing at Indiaiiapol. cutting and digging as afore said! to the eastern and western boundary of viheaid State. ! v 6 enable trie President) of t lie" United States to extinguish the tple of the' Dela ware Indians to their resetations-fn Ohio, and to aid them in their rerxoval west of the Mississippi onder.ahe ; prbvisidhs- of the treaty of St; Mary V irt eighteen hundred an9 eighteen, six thousand iollars;; : For compensation to th? ndians in Ohio, for depredations com mi t ted bpon their pro t'erty .by white cithsVrts older ihh iriter course lavf, one thousand f ve hundred and thirty nine dollars and twenty five cents. Approved, 2d March,' 182$. f ' AN AdT providing fort e printing and binding sixty thousand copies of the ab stract of Infantry Tactfcf, including ma : noeuvres of Light Infantry, and RinVmen, : and for other purposed f J v " . ;' Be if enacted by the Senate am Hauseef Repre sentatives of ihe United Siatesm America in Con- grc osreinoted That the Secretary of VVar be, and he is hereby' authorised and direct, ed, to contract with Hillird, Gray cts Co. of Boston, or some ther person or, persons, for printing, binding Vnd delivering; sixty thousand copies of th Abstract of Infantry Tactics, including - exercises and mancB'i vres of Light Infantry and R:Bemen, for the use of the Miliiia of the United States; Also, five thousand copies of a system of exercise and instruction br Fiel j Artillery, including mantpmres ifbir Light or Hore Artillery as reported by the Secretary ot War, on the eighth of January, eighteer; hundred and twenty seven, agreeably to the proposals of Said IJilliard, Grati & C". made to the Secretary of War, dated on tb t'.vehty seventh of October, eighteen hun dred and twenty seven, in .their spe'ciniri. marked B and When sb printed, bound ind delivered, the Secretary 6fi War is hereby directed to apportion the saihe mong the several States and Teiritones, od in the Df&trict of Columbia, for iW use of the miliiia thereof, according to the Jbm ber of the Militia in each State and Terri tory and the District of Columbia ; jfnd to forward to the Chief Magistrate .61 each State and Territory the number allowed to such State and Territory as aforesaid, to be by said Chief Magistrate distributeaamoni ihe fllcf rs of the Militia of such State or Territory- tor their use, arid the useof their successors j in office, under such tiles and regulations as they may direct 'And the SecretaH of VVar will cause ihe nubiber of .copies apportioned tb the Distict of, Co umbia to be distributed among the otncer of thermiUtia .in rules and regulations as maypfae. prescribed . STV j . TT at1.--' oy tne rresiaent oi me cmtea states. Anrl hp it flirt heri Pttij'ntoA TTKmI the sum of fotirteen thousand seven hundred ana ninety aonars is nereoy appropriate" out of ahy money in the Treasury hot other wise appropriated, defray the expense M priming, uiiiujug auu uisu luuniig iuc Baw. Approved 2d of IMarch, 182$. AN ACT tb autborize the establishment ol a town, on land reserved for. the use or ' Schools, and to direct the rmnner of dis posing of certain reserved quarter sec tions of land for the seat of Government in Florida. Be iter, senfatives gress Ih fi ctiunty rida, to elect, in such manner as may be di- reeled oy ine couniy oourt or saiu county, three fit and discreet Commissioners, who shall be, and they are hereby, authorised, bv and with the consent - f the voters of said Tow nship, to be obtained in such man ner as the said county Court shall direct, to lay off and establish a town on one quarter or two adjoining eighths of the sixteenth section of the Township and range a fore - said, reserved by law for the use of Schools, &r vi v n ww nil iiik iivfiii .ti 111111 I dllU IU lliac ssic ui wiis nun iiig a. wuw I .Amnr..4 anfAno half No Irtfo a nuk I . ... I i itn nurfinn ana the monev .arisintr frnm t aid sales shafl be paid into the Territorial r-, j l vansflirv i fir in vium b nn . iisani rx w ri common schbols in said Township, which . I :J un . mav hereafter be passed, for forminoa per- manent fund from the said reserved lands, f .. .. - . - . for ihe support of common Schools -and the said Commisslofteril shall give bond aridse cuntV, fo the satisfaction of the county Court. oft; for the performance of, the duties . , .. j .1 . .l l 1 1 . mm. Wm mm . Al ill. MM - . r J . I VJ ' O aloresaid. , c o i. ur.ttt mWiS Th,i 1 the . . , i r - j I nave oeen nereioiore reserveu irum saie, i eserved from sale, j north west qbarti in township one, wit r the north east and north jrest ipneof of section thirty six, . 1 .'iil.'1 .nl ...i t. fka nnrllioact onrt .rt.,ih-a.t miartera of tetiah f r.na - anrt wixt rnrt ih. southwest quarter ofc section six, in town- e . .. . . ,1 hip one, ol range ODiSuth and east,, hall ,e granted lo thl Territory otFlprida. be Sec; :.S.i yfnrf 6e it further enacted, 1 hat Ibvernor and Legislative pouncil ol ih fhvrnnr -n. . . : U. I 1? lonaa, or a majority oi ti.cu. w., c . a 1 . .a . 1 a wm mw a an n n v nnviwan vm wra an w h. ww mm m mm aforesaid Quarter sections o served .. for. and vestedl iril'the' Hhe Territory ot Florida ever Se o one, in cofiformity to the ourteenth section of the act eie htb of februarv, one. ihdasand eight hundred and twenty seven; ana me residue . . j .- . 1 .. pf the above described quarter icctioos of Bcitcnactedbythe Senate and H9use of Repre- Vm" o;we claims proviueo or HS Quartermaster: , and the other w.ihjhe. II t. II HfCi. ; . ... - i i f . ofth- United States of America in Con- uv "- ? rank,, pay ..and emoluments or ASSisiani assembled, That it shall und may b n'-nment tor ever, on tne pari or ine uni- Quarterttiaster: . - 4, wful for the qualified voters in township w-" 7? . "" - - Approver ico iYiarcn, iozy. , . , .t : i iracis o. tana ana town lots socoonrmeu,i , ve. range eleven, nortnr and west, inth-l . . . . . , . -nt .T im r ' i' . -r.u- '!l IS ' . . . ; . . ri. . ' I stud that nnthintr herein coitained shall be I A ACT tor th r if nf the iavv hnsf-i- of JacRson, in tne lerritoryoi tio " ; " , . . A v 7 ! ' laud, or any part ihereoL including so niuch or ine orineast quarter or section one, in township, one, of range one, South and West contiguous to the vcreek and water fall, as shall not be reserved, agreeably to the pro visions of the act above mentioned, for the town of Tallahasse, shall be sold in such manner, and at such time, as the Governor and Legislative Council of Floiida may deem prdp'er and the proceeds applied to the erection of public building's in Talla hasse, any act or aits to the contrary not wrthstanding. ,. " y Approved 2d March, 1829. AN ACT, confirming the Reports of the Register and Receiver of the Land Office : for the District of St. Stephens, ih the State of Alabama, and for other purpo ses. M - l -.-J ;"-:. Be enacted by the Senate ait6l House of Retrre sentaHtes tif lHe United States of America in Con gress assrmbted. That all 4 ihe claims to lands and town jo'ts contained ' in the,ab stracts dehomihated A number one, D. tiumbeV one,' E, number one, F, number onei reMrteri to the Treasury Department by the Register and Receiver of the Land Oflace for the District of Saint Stephens, in the Stale of Alabama under the provisions of the act of CongrebS.of the third of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty neven, be and the same are, hereby coo finned to the ek'tenl therein recommended for cohfirmationi Sec. t. j And be it further enacted, That all the claims contained in special reports, numbered one to fenr inclusive, and in supplementary report of the said Register and Receiver, made as aforesaid, be, and i he sartie are, hereby confirmed. Sec. 3 . A nd be it further enacted, That every person or pef sons or the legal repre sentatives of such person or persons, whoj, on the fifteenth of April, . one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, hid, for ten consecutive years prior to that day; been in possession or a tract or land, not claimed by any other person,, arid' hot exceeding the quantity contained in rtne league square ; and who were; on that day, resident in that part of Louisiana situated east of Pearl .i ver, and West of the Perdido, and below the thirty fist degree of North latitude, and had still possession ,of such tract of land, shall be authorized to file their claim in the manner required in other cases, before the aid Register and Receiver at St. Stephens, for their decision thereon. And It shall be the duty of the id Register and Keceiver wT...u ,utuVb, vMr.u supfwrt such claimr and if the same shall leeri) and Xe eighth section pf. the !, en be esubhshed by sufficient proof, agreeably lified u An1 act to reduce and fix the Mi.itarv. to the provisions bf this section, the said orncers sbyll in their report, recommend the confirmation of the right to such claim, as in other cases : Provided, That no more and shaH be reported for confirmation, bv virtue of this section, than is actually claim- fu uy ine yariyj ur loan is cumaiuep wimn. the acknowledged and ascertained bounda ries of the tract claijhcd ; nor shall the pro vision of .this section .authorize the .confir mation of any land ihnd heretofore sold by the !,, ( , ' id be H further enacted, That United States, 4 Sec. 4 And anv individual or body politic or corporate.! if any such there be. w Jn'rl K' it frrtr. rtA Thai the kegister and Receiver of the Lnd Of fice at Saint Slebhenx be. and thev are. :e at Saint Stephens be, and they are, r'rebV infested wifh power to direct' the anner in which all claims to lands and he'rel manner town lots, which have been confirm irrried by in their !plI.fl() this and former acts of Congress District! shall be located and surveyed, " ..... .. . , - , . : . o6.- - i;fain lannpH In In. lawe iiana ann . y 5?DJe; ana aiso me, mooe u,pieu oy Government oi tne unuea oiates, in im i . . ,. . . . ' - .. .... . I- . I . T m. . . at r . a All I consirueu io aueci ine ciaun ur claims oi i ihi ninn ... . f,,l"L "'ircsenwtpes oj unuemiuesjerua tit ne secono ana mira ccuo 01 an act m Congress,; entit ed An act regula ing the I I; - :V r::--- 'rT inmnK rt annc. ann nrnvTfi inu inr ine nis P?OIi fucI' '""oV 1 ? L r5q? FlheJ?1,:d C f1 ani b ' u.noT?.a. nu m..cc, mh ine iOUrtn Section oi ine --rt.ci suuicmauaiy luplementary it,. ..tiaral -: ate Inr antllllinlf the Claims Im lnrl anrf AtfnhlHihinff Iflnn nttlCel in Inetif n-..!,. ..; f.u- !.i.-,i rwn;Uh. uisiuci east oi iuc iamuu u. nev vyi ica.n, i L'.. J..J .nlii lm1 a info r fa r A a ,r. u," lniu Rr. - fuib.i clem uuiiurcu auu "cmy Reiver of the Land Office at Saint Ste- phens, be, and the same is, hereby ,rep'eajed. &ec. U oe nrvrsacr wuuro, iwt iceruncaies ui wimiiiiii..; .. K.c... I II r.nt.il For nil lanrl ann Inisn Intu confirmed by v.tlue or Ihe pcovuipn. of thu act;; in the same manner a. pa.en,, . 8re "r '"?--7J' rc-ir sraV.lcu . "",V'",V-':-w"-,rvi" iundefform fi 7 if if turtnpr smarten, t'hai TI 7 araiarv f is ini 1 rrinurv ut. at rixi- n ,Lr:wi w w war ar w . u. "to him mav seem a ust and oroner iannlwalnrfor the services rendered hv him I in the discbarge of the datie 'Vonderi the provisions of an act of Congress passed oa the third day. of March, one thousaod ciU hundred and twenty seven . 'I Approved, 3d 1 March, 1 829. N ACT to provide for ; the apprehensloa and deli Very of Deserlers frbm certaia . ; foreign vessels in the ports of the United , States. ... . ;l : j Be it charted 6y the Scnalt. and House 9f Rep. resentatiDes . the United States of America - MS ! otigress- assembled, Thal on application of a Consul or: Vice-Consurjof anv' .foreign Government, having a treaty with the; Uni, ted States stipulating for the restoration of. seamen deserting, madein vr"rtphg, rant ing that the person therein u'nhierf has de serted frpm a vessel of any such Go'vern ment while in any port bf the United Stately and bn proof by the exhibition of the regis : ter of the vessel ship's roll of other offl cial .document, that the person , named be loiiedi t &e time of deseVtfoo7: to the cfew of said Vessel, it shall be the duty of ariy Cibrf, iudgeJustjce, of other Magis trate, having competent ' pbwer, to j issue warrants 40 cause the said person to bear rested for examination; and if, n examin ation, the facts stated are found to rSe true, the person .arrested, not beih a citiZfji of the United States, shall be delivered up to the said Consul or Vice Consul, :to be sent back tb the dominions of any such Obvern ment, or, on ,the request and at .the ex pense, of the said Consul, prt Vice Consul shall be detained until the Consul or Vice Consul finds an opportunity to send him back to the dominions of any such Govern ment : Provided nevertheless, That ho p ere on shall be detained more than two month after his arrest ; but at the end of that time shall be set at 'liberty and shall not be again molested for the same cause: And be it provided further, -That if any such deserter shall be found to have committed any crime or ofTence, his surrender, may be delayed until the tribunal before which the case shall be depending or may be cog nisable, shall have pronounced its sentence, and such sentence shall have been carried into effect. .. f Approved 2d March, 1829. AN ACT tb continue the present mode of sunnlvin&the Armv of the. tjpite.d.. States. . J5e,tt enmtcd by tte Senate and iJousc, of Repr. resentatives of tne United Statu ,of America iri Congress assembled, Ttiat tii sixth, sevutri - eighth, ninth; and tenth sections of the net entitled n iqt regulating the staff ol the arini Q U,e Uniled Staies, passed April ine ourteenin, eignteen n httn'rlrwri iinrf 'rfcH. Peace Establishment of the United States," passed March the second, eighteen hundred! and twenty one, are hereby continued in Jprce for five years from the passage; of this art, and thence to the end bf the next "ses sion of Congress thereafter, and no longer. Sec: 2.' 'And he. UfuH& enacted, That the better to. enable the Commissary Gen rral of subsistence to carry into effect the. provisions of the abovi- specfifd acts, there be appointed two Commissaiiei; to be taken from the line of army one of whom shall' nave ,ne raqk, pay; and emolumems,; . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ''to- I resentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That' the, sum oi one hundred nd twenty five thousand dllar I : same iiereuy is, apjiiujjiMicn Dei na g t)ertiy is, appropnatea to the. and that the same be Pajd ?, Secretaryjnf ibelrea- -rv on ine . requisition oi ine v. .er,..he sad fund, titof any n Treasury hot otherwise approc Commsion money in the reasury not otherwise appi pnated. Approved 2d March, 1829 AN ACT for the oreservatiori and repair of th Cumberland Road,. - J.' .t rr I. I . . . : V . vuonsress assemoxa, inai ine uui ui oh. hunnred thousand dollar, be,-and theme f j'Zl.ril. i,a homhu irrampn. in nf nam nui ni anv - ? v fl " . i tfl' iT LfP h5,d .IsV vf :vor e tthe same may be necessary, iu the 1 juilg- twmurn row, V.-y ua. .g, w.,efo lm.nt.nf (ha HnnarSnlanrlAnl fnr Ilia nnrruie iMrtlmn lia oH narl in t anair t anri ihm- c: !'jiZ:::L:ii ' --i-j u saia dopermtenaeni snat- oe appoinieu uy. hall receive the same compensation as the - - j. - : -i? tbe said roaa west 07 VVheefing. V Approved 3d March, 1829. AN AlCT tb'authorize the President of tb United States to cause the reserved Salt Springs in the Mate 01 Missouri it be "exposed io. public Vle. , ;.; . , . Be ti enacted by the Senate and Howe tf Rep tcstnlalirts tj the United . States of Amrka iti Congress asscmoicu ui iuc rriuM ycf h.bv is.' au honied at any timo. lauu as v. -j . , . . . . to De exposeo 10 nw aiur uiau- ner tuai oiner puuuw by. law! to be'sold. ."yi v v , Approved 3d Mex&jlS2&' r 1 V ? If . t . ,.4. m r. it ? MI t I ( I, 1 il; i. v. r n I a i ' r.'t "t1
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