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STATS eASSKI .AT TH SB- C03D SISSIOH OrfBS WEMTWET COTORKIS. an ACT maklne appropriations for.car- rvin? into effect certain treaties with the Indian iriues, ana lor uoiuiug a treaty with the Paltawatimas. -; n it enacted bv the Senate and House cRepre Mtntalives of the United States of America in Con- off, aSSCmUiCUj , l Jl ir iwiiuwuig sum bf. and tbe same are hereby, appropriated, For the "annual support of a school 'for the education of Indian youth, unqer the treaty of the 5ih ' August, one thousand eight hundred and twenty six, wilhv the Chippewas, one thousand dollars. 1 c '. ! For the payment fof the annuity to the XaUawatiniBS, under the treaty of the six teenth October, one thousand eight hundred und twenty six. two thousand dollars.? i For fulfilling the stipulations of the same tiety in tegard to education, two thousand 1 (dollars. . - ' ': ' '' ;' , For the annual support of a blacksmith and milter, and for furnishing one hundred and sixty bushels of salt, under the Same Veaty,one thousand five hundred and twen ty dollars.'- .r,x::,y:'-0S:i:- For the payment of the permanent annu ity under the fourth article of the treat) tvitb the Miamies of the twenty third Octo ItT, oqe thousand eight hundred and twen ty six, twenty five thousand dollars.'. . ' ' For the deiiy ery of Jrori, steel, and to bacco, under the' same treaty, and for the employment of laborers, one thousand one hundred dollars. r - v For the annual support of the poor and infirm Miamies, and the education of their yuuth, uudeMhe sixth article of said treaty. tvo thousanu dollars. , - . For making good a deficieneyjn the ap uroDriatioo to carry into effect the fourth article ol the treaty of the second and third of Jane, o e thousand eight hundred and tweniv five, with the Osage and Kansas Indians, sixteen thousand eight , hundred and ninety five dollars and forty cents, For the payment of tbe sum stipulated Ja the second article of the agreement en tered into with the Winnebago Indians on the twenty fifth of August, one ihuusam eight hundred and twenty eight, twenty thousand dollars. V . For the payment of the permanent annu sty stipulated in the second article of the treaty with the rattawatinia Indians of the twentieth of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, two thousand dollars. ' v For the payment of the limited annuity stipulated ia the same article, one thousand jdollars. """'''. ' ' -f-'.-x'-l .s5v: For the purchase of goods and ; the pay ment in specie stipulated in said ankle, in cluding transportation, forty 'five thousand ve hundred dollars. - 7 . v - For tbe expense of farming, and for uten sils, specified in said article, seven thousand ive hundred dollars. " 1 - " I J For lobacco, iron, steel, education, annu ity to principal Chief, employment of Jabor and purchase of land granted to Nancy Bumeit, two thousand nine" hundred and Sixty dollars. v;-J. ;v'S5':' i'or the payment of claims against the Paitawatimas, stipulated in the. third article i said treaty, ten thousand eight hundrec and ninety five dollars. , " F ot expenses of ascertaining the value of proper ty belonging td the 'missionary estab Jisbment, the removal of Which is provided Sot in the fifth article fof 'the said" jreaty taree hundred djbirars pjK For compensation to VCherokee Indians emigrating from within the chartered limits f the State of GeorgtaV'iri pursuance jiCthe: provisions Of thejreaty oi the sTh of iayj ne thousand; ei'ghi hundred and iwehiy ight, with the Cherokees of Arkansas, up- o die suppositionV that Jfiye hundred may uiiimic wiinin me year, mat is to say ; For rifles, iridudiAgVlUnce due on rifles purchased last jw, for blankets, for brass Jetties, and for (obacco, t eh thousand sevetf hundred and tw eiity four dollars and seven ty five cenVH4i K4 For expense of transportation of those For payment fat prpefty iijclmayjibe bodoued by -i Cherokees emigating i from Borgia fiverthousand dollars - r expense of emigration, being ten dol- rs per head,' fifi thousand' dollar ; : or one years, provisious for emigrants! .iifteenthonianilViioliaW:' For gratujtyrof ten 2oUari; to each emi- jtant, as,' per .eighth- artk'f of mc treaty, M thousand doi&iil'f Or COmDencniinn Vkf hr-raTirTnf nrrL tw andoned;bera.n Eighth :arriciebfaid:5tvf:d. r7Rf,ISHKfl EVRRTT. SATURDAY, BT Ploy fxeenflne 4he brovisioris of aalrf ; For; compensation fojr irnovenients which may be abahdoied by lhfotf&ee of Arkansas, as is provided irithfbtfi: licle ofsaid treaty tsiittatinr forone sand .s)pt For cpqgation oi appraisers of pro. pertj abandoned,, irj pursuance of sam? a,r l lc! aA4 fr ex jwns of removal of ageci and infirm fndia - Sec. 2. be itftrtker enocf erf, I'fh a (he several sums herey 'appropriatVd aliatt be paid on of any nwhey in the .1 reasufy not otherwise app'roprated. ' -. ANDRE W STEVENSON, Speaker of t he H use of Rrpresentatires . Vice Pre4ite4 of &e United States, . Xt pAtdetrt of he Sewire ; ApproVedJ 2d archi S r ' JOHN QUINCE ADAMS vi AN i A CT making appropriations for the " pubfic bujldings, and other purposes. Bt if enacted ''by the Senate and House oRepre- tiritalivcs of the United States of America in 1 Con- Stress assembled, ;That the -Ibllpwing sums be appropriated and paid. oat of any money in the, 1 reasory not otliertvise appropriate d for itie lolloping: purposes, respectively, U For repairs and other w brk necessary to be done in and about the Capiiol and it enclosures, efgbteenKthousand seven hun dfed and sixty two dollars and sixty three cenifV . u-, v y;. : I or erecting fourteen additional lamps in or arouoa me lapuoi square, two Hundred ana ten dollars. F6r keeping lighted twenty four lnmps ii or around said square,' six hundred and five dollars. For erecting an iron rail fence and cen- irai gaie on mat pari or me puonc grounn west of the Capitol which adjoins the cir- cuiar waiK, iwenty eignt punarea aoiurs. i o complete me norm front or tne. f re sident's house, according to the origins? plan, by "erecting , a portico, twenty four thousand seven hundred and sixty nine do lars and twenty five cents. For work to be done on and about the President's house and enclosures, six thou sand three hundred and sixty one dollars and For furnishing the President's house un der the direciioni of the- President of the United States, fourteen thousand dollars. " For the purchase and enclosure of the square numbered two hundred and fifty nine, on the plan of the city, eight thousand dollars. -; . ' v " --;vt : iv- . . For repairs and expenses of the fire ap paratus of the Colombia and Franklin En gine Companies, six hundred and forty dot lars. ', :V .' - '" l-"v -' - To enable the President of the United States to contract with' Liugt Persico to ex . ecute two statues . iu front of tbeCa pi tot, lour thousand dollars. - ' ' : . ; For balance of compensation to N. Ge velbt for sculpture in the Capitol, se?e hundred and fifty dollars. '"; ; Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That tbe .President of the United States be, ant hie hereby is authorized to continue in office the Architect of the Capitol, as long as may be necessary for the execution of the work to be done upon the Capitol under the first section of this act,' at : his present rate o$ compensation. ' .j. ' ':;- :y: , : yt, i:r :-: Sec. 3. And be U further enacted, lh. the Commissiooer of public buildings annu- ally, make to Congress at the commence ment of the session, a report of the roatn-i in which all appropriations Air the public buildings and grounds have been applied of the number of public lots sold oi remain ing unsold each year- of the condition ot the public i buildings and public : grounds, and of the measures necessary to be taken or the preservation and care of ; the pooiic property; ?.f,? . . " . ;-vn: Approved 3d March, 1829 AN ACT making additional appropriations " for completing and . repairing piers, foi ; tue(,improvement oi certain naruuis, ?of the nrtviiratiorf of certajn " riveriH1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States :Amerita tn Congrtss assembled, tat tne r iohowi t sums be; and the same are hereby, , PPro priated.'to;wtt::ih:;t;K -For repairing the damages 5uaic j l. nipra nhder construction at the mouth of Oswego riverfrom severe gale in Oc tober tast seven muosuu M., .. sevenf v(t wo:.'dollars. j;;f vy U For closing the breach made in the pen. insula at Presque ? Isle Cay, rensy iv.....-, seven thousand .three hundred and ninety dbllarsrand twenty five cents, si J '4 For completing tbe erection 4 pi -tfe mouth dfDunkirkHarbor of New York; nine thousand eight hundreo ad fwlveollars and seventy five cents.. Forwmetinbe-fem Ohio, six thdusand nine hundred and lorti iiolUrs- and twjenty five ifH tFocompieUngTthejjm Hons at me moutlt pi wnn TsfeWeltotisid the mouth T0fHori'hi ivriXhi fiveftubusand nine hundred und thirtyrfi dollars: fyi&&&&k For completing a Pief-at La Plaisanet Bay .Michigan territory, two thousand tbre hundred ahd ejgbberf dollar S? , Fot vcontirtuirtg' to iniprbyelhe navigation theOlim" (and 5 M thoiisad"dollars."Sf2f tibns af For "removing obstructions in the Savantagt,or proxy,, appointed under his hand hah; ri verv beld w;5 th'tci ty: df : Ssvannahj in cvjrried t oAher surplus ifrh,hn tWifhlrtv first of .December, one thoyd eight 'hun dred and twenty eight, twentyTouf thousand our hundred and!ninet'ddlars.v.-:fv ." Sec. 2. And be it further enacted ttha t he several sums hereby 'appropriated 4shatl be paid put of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appTopria'ed. '. ApprdVedSd Marchil8:; ' , AN ACT to authorize the president of the '-United States to Cause' the reserved Lead Mines, in the State of Missouri, to be " exposed to - public sale,vand for : other purposes. "; " ; ) ::-'-"':---. : i j v Be it enacted by the Senate and House efRtprt sentatives pihe United States of ; America in Com gress assembled, ; " I 'ha t jhe Prrsideat b-f, nd he hereby is authorized, at any time that he shall think proper, to cause the re served lead mines, and contiguous lands in the State of ' Missouri, belongirigfto the' U. states, and unclaimed by. individuals, to be pxposed to sale, in the same manner that other public lands are authorized, by law; to be sold, except as hereinafter provided.; - Sec 1 2. And be it further, enacted That six months notice, af leastof the times ind places of the said sales j shall be' given in such newspapers of (general circulation in such f the; States as the President nay think expedient, with a brief description of the mineral region in Missouri and of the lands to be onered lor sale, showing tut number and. the local ities 4 1 the d ifl re n t mines not known, the probability of discU vering 6thers,:t he. quaii ty 6 f r t he. ore j he facilities for working it. the further facilt ties, if any, for manufactories of shot, sheet lead, and paints, and the means and expense of transporting the, whole to the principal Sec. 3. .And be it further enacted, ' Tha in all cases of confirrnafon or sales of land in Missouri, reported to contain lead ore, the patent sliall be issued to the person in whose ..favor the confirmation.. has been made, or to the purchaser from the United oiates, on ineir ueiri or assignees, as in or dinary cases of confirmation of sales. Approved 3d March, 1829 A N ACT to incorporate the Washington, Alexandria, and George Town Steam Picket Company. ; ; -Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre ¬ sentatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled That Irom and alter the passing of this act, air those persons'- who have already associated and formed, or. may hereafter join, a company or limited part nership under the name and title otxhi Washington,' Alexandria, and. Baltimore Steam Packet Company, and their succes sors, shall be, and they are hereby, incort t)orated,.and made a body corporate, and politic, by the name and style of the Wash- tngton, Alexandria, and Ueorge l own Steam Packet Company ; and, as such, shall continue until the first day of January , one thousand eight hundred and forty nine; and by that name may : sue and ; be sued, mplead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in courts of records, and any other place whatsoever; and by that name may have and hold, pur chase, receive, possess, enjoy, and retain, lands, rents, tenements,, hereditaments goods, chattels, arid VfiVcts. of what nature, kind or quality, soever, necessary for the obiects of this incorporation ; and the same may sell, grant, demise, alien and dispose oi ; and by that name snail nave, curing the continuance of this act succession i and may make hae.ahd;use a common seal and. the same may biakalter, indrenewi at pleasure; and shall ha ve power io ordain, establish, and purlin" execution,; such by laws, ordtnariceSj'ahd (regulations as shall 1 seem necessary and convenient lor the go vernment of the said corporatiojri, not being contrary to law nor the Constitution thereof, ind, generally to do anrj to exwite(all acts necessary or proper" Cor' the objects of said incorporationsubject to the rules, J regular ripns,-V''retrictf$s;;v $ions, beiretn(descrrbed and dleclaed 1 ) VSec72nrfoe itfturlher enartefcThrt, the capital stock of thesaid Company shall consist of not exceeding seventy five thou sand dollars, money of (the United States, ,o' be divided5 into shares of one hundred doilart'ea? - Seel rWA lid be it further enacted, JTiat ihe affairs (of the said Company shall be Vpnuucted't fontwhose blaceiif chosen; from among kheir nuhiber, shatt be supplied by that bo iylTWd of the Directors, wiin tne rresi dentshallrfbrm a ((board dr ddrumtf rausacting all business of the Company. In case of the sickness of the President oi Win rWecessirv absence, biasplaee may be Supplied byanyDirectbrwhdmheiby VritingV ioder hi bairdmay nominate for mat jjurposeiblnfcase U niinauoritheBdard maykappdint Presideht to act during hU sickness or ab- sence The f resident ana wucciors, who at the' tlfilR hf thA naarr of this act shall continue, in oolce ' under c- ' " . 5. and by-:'trttiib ''joT Uhis act of incorDoration until mothers shall Jbel duly chosen in ? their stead 4 - iNo person shall be a Director or Presiaent, who. is Uot a stockholder and a I)irtpcea$ihg o be a stockholder) shall ceasel ibe DirecJ shall be entitled- to tote )&yt himself, his -anti sealj vat"all ;eleciiopsin i virmeoT tliis act 4 , and shall have as many votes as he. sJrau have shares; ' -yA Sec4i And be it furthehenacted, That generay meeting of stockholders pf ihe Vaid Compaij?shallholdervon : the first Alpnday ofJanuary nexV afteirihe passing of this act, and on ,the 6rsi Monday of Jan Uary in .every yea r therea ft eu at such pt&cV n nin ine uis t rcx oj &JQIUU3 di a a f t he;tf re aident and. Directors shall appoint, by g'iv inu two weeVaN notice in obe or -more of th newspapers prtbe: District of electing Directors for( the ensuing year ; who shall meet speedily after their election, and choose a Presideht and the President and Directors, for ( the lime being, shall continue in office until others shall be duly elected in their places, and e organized, hv the assembling of a quorum, and the cholc o( a President. At all eleciions, the persons haying the; greatest number of votes shall be deemed to be chosen : all elections shall held under the. superintendence of the resident of the Company," for the time be- g, and four ' Mock holders, not . being, at ie time, Directors,' appointed by the Board 1 Directors any three of whom shall br he judces thereof ; and who shall immedi- tely thereafter f notify Mhe . persons elected, xd make a return thereof to the Directors. at their first nieet ingy should two of more r persons have the same number of votes the tiher individual elected'Directors: shall de terming, by ballot, from among said person, ho shall be the Director or Directors, All elections shall be opened at ttn o'clock in the forenoon j arid closed at three In the af (ernonn. --- - .' , , , -: Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the President and Directors shall have full power to make revise alter, and annul, ail uch rules, orders, by laws, and regula.t Ions, for the government of the said Corporation, and that of its officers; servants, and affairs, as they shall, from time to time, think ex pedient ; and to use remploy and dispose of the funds and property of the said Com party, for '"the 'interest and 'benefit of the stockholders and agreeably to the objects of the said incorporation Sec, Gl And be it further enacted, That the books, .correspondence, and papers, of the Company, shall, at all times, be subject to the inspection of' the, Directars. : Sec ,7 And be it further enacted. That me. rresiaeni ana uireciors snau nave power to appoint all officers or servants rr: quisite for executing the business of the saiu Company, and to; establish the compensa tion to be. made to the President and to the "ther ofiicers or. servants of the said Com pany, respectively ; but no compensation shall be given to a Director, for his services except by a vote of the stockholders, in a general meeting .'- .''. '-'("' '-; V SeCi8. And be it further enacted, That the President and Directors shall have pow er to call a general , meeting of the stock holders, for purposes concerning the inter ests of the Company, giving at least two weeks notice in one or more newspapers of the District. :"((.. ... Wi- :' ;-V-'- , Sec. D. And be it further enacted Thai the shares cf the (capita I (slock, at any lime owned by any individual stockholder, shall be trarisferrable only on the books of the Companyaccording to such rules as may, conformably to law, be established in that behalf, by the President and Directors but all debts actually due to the Company by a Stockholder, requesting a transfer," must be satisfied before such transfer shall be made. 1 Sec." toy And beit further enacted, Tha t the dividends of the profits of the Company or so muchvof said profits as shall be deem ed expedient arid proper shall bt declared haUyeariy in ihe -second weekin January arid JulyJ in eachTyear ;; the ; wnbunt of said dividend to be, from time (to, time deter mined by the President ancr Directors and in: no case to exceed the amount of the nett profits actually acquired by the Company i so that the capital stock of said (Company shall never be impaired by dividends. ( -Sec. 1L And be it further enacted, That il the said Directors shall at(arrV ttme(wii fully and knowingly, make or declare any dividend which shall impair the said capital stock, all the Director present at the mak ing or declaring of said dividend, and con senting thereto, snail be liable, (in their in dividual capacities to the Company, for tbe amount or proportion of said capital stocky so (livided by the said Directors ; and each Director who shall be present at ltbe mak irig or declaring of such' dividend', shall be deemed tohaVe consented thereto unless he shall immediately enter in writing his dissenton the triinutes of the proceedings of the Board. , ;- '-V Sec. 12. nd 6e tf further eiwcterf, That if any vacancy shall, at any time ; happen arriong the Oirectors by death r resignation; or otherwise: th rest of the Directors for the time being, shall elect a Director, to fill the.!salen"cr Sec; IS. yand be t further enacted, ;rnat mcase'itjshouldiit tn election of Directors should not bemad- ion ;arrjpday irhea : ''rjiuiutaV.WfftCiit may be in ought to haye been niade, the'said:Curp(W ration shall not, for that pause, be deemed , to be dissolved but tt shall be lawful, oq . I any other day, to hold and make an ele tion of, Directors at a meeting to be called in auch mahher as. shail be prescribed by the laws ahrj ordinances of said Corpora-. ' 'ion. , v' ; ' '.m; ,' u . "' V Approved 3d March, 1 829.' ' " tt ACT poyiding- loir ceding to theStat$; ) yot South Carolina the jurisdiction pyeii and the title to, ascertain tract' of land, called Mount Dearborn, in the said 'a state. ;(:;c(I. y:'. yli 2:0-1-::' ' Be it enacted by the Senate and ttoust of Rep resentatives of the ' Untied States of -America Congress cwsew6eW,iThal the Secretary of War be, and be is 'bereby, authorised and teqoired ; to - appoint - a Commissioner. " to f mrtr( W3 ?Cmmia4oner ts Way Vp pointea oo tnf part oi the vute 0f South .. Carolina, tpr assess the valuVof a traVt xit land on the Catawba riverat or near Rock)r Mount, (and commonly known. as.-Munt Dearborn,) or .so much thereof asn 'tha; opiriion i of (the - Superintendent ; of Puiilia Works in South Carolina may be important or. necessary lor . the completion or preser vation oi the public works of said State 9 And if said Commissioners shall (disagree as to the value of said land, they are heeby authorized io choose, jointly, a third com piissioner, the assessment and valuation oi any twp of whom, when certified under their hands (arid seals, shall be conclusive. ( vSec S., be it further enacted, Triot so soon as the State of South Carolina shall pay into the Treasury of the United States the amount of such valuation, the Secretary, oi War be, and he is hereby, .directed to., cotvey to the .State of South Carolina all the right arid , title of the 1 United States ia or to said land sotpossessed : and from and . alter the execution of said 'conveyance, the jurisdiction of the United States' over (the sbil so conveyed, be, and the same is here by, retroceded to the State of South Caro- j Approved 3d March, l29. . IVoodeu Sutmegs 1 1 is said thaflhe high price ot nutmegs during the last war induced some of our Yankee neighbours to rrianufacture counterfeits from wood, sa much in imitation of the. nutmeg, that it wax ( tiifficiilt to detect the cheat . . Although we have never; seen :,tyooden nutmegs or, Basa , wood pumpkin seed,-' we were favored du nog the last week, with a sight of woodea combs, fresh from the maker's hands, and o inimitably well done, that a cloje exam ination was necessary to detect the material of which they were made The vender of the wooden combs, who was " tall, straight aud sleekV when asked if he hadj any wooden pumpkin or melon seed, replied, that he hadn't: neither but he . had down aboard the schooner some vrooden Pom a tumiV, Y. Herald. ( , To gild Manuscript Writing. Dissolve a little gum ammoniac in a "small quantity of water in which a little gum arabic and the juice of garlic have been previously dis solved. Write with this liquid instead of nk, or form characters' with t by means of a camel's hair pencil. , ( Let the charactera dry, then breathe upon them, and appl leaves of gold to them s for any other kind of gilding. Tbe superfluous gold may be removed by a brush, the writing will then appear covered -vith gold, and may be burnished. ' . . . ; , j - Deaf and Dumb Asylums. i ti number of establishments for the education of the Def and Dumb in the different States of Europe and the United States of America are as follows : There are fifteen in France. one in Spain, one in Portugal, four in Italy, three in Switzerland, twenty four injUer-. many, four in the Netherlands, two in Den mark, one in Sweden, (eight ' in England. one in Kussia, and seven in. the U. ptatee of America; rDee(rarido. y r Singular WilL Vue m ifl .f Str Gjiherl East has been proved Under 500.000 The : deceased has left legacies , for his dogs at the rate of s. per week.1 1 They are for be' fed with milk, barley, oatmeal, ; sea'biscmt ( arid tripes. (i Also further; allow ariee for ( kennel furniture, as well as medicine arid a man to look alter themi . No dog to be killed under prefence.of old age, or from a" false notion? of charity (( His .horses and, mares to have a run for life io his meadowg ( a t Fifield, Berks 1 . to be provided with T a -. warm shed (in winter with plenty of bran, cliafT, and hay; 8s a week to be allowed for acb, besides payment for a trusty and hon . est personto; attend themi A parrpt( he gives to Martha Hack, and lor the care of ;,, the' bird ( 15 quarterly; during ; the bird lifeyand 20f a year as long as she sur- . viVes itLonaon papers .. Learning by sight. A teir days ago the . v maiteV of an evening; school, in a vtllago , neat1 Cheltenham, was cndeavofing tor. beat , the alphabet into the head of ene. of hit scholars, tut : he found the task almost : hope! ess. ' Whei master, enraged at the boy's stupidity showing him the letter A ( asked him whether ; he knew that ; letter t. ' u Ees, iur,' M the reply. '( What is(it ( iheri r" saidUhe: master ; ' Idoant iiawf ' ; zur,i? answered the boy,X f Hdw U that . sirrah: yoa Said VoU knew; it but just.thir minute AysKir, on very well by sfigrtt: but drot me if Icao recollect fair ntn&rT 'r f - reersgniroB
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