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I Jit. ' ;:y ." L'v -. . j .'V' j ; L-p'-. : t -1 . . rg,'-- Alia 'py'':v . , : ' . - ; 't&yU- ' : w-; c l! U K WiiKn y : I Maibtvithe Kine of Dehmarlr shall ac 1 ydo.i faith, bv Ihe-Uilted Siafcf anAilftJ-a' Rio dJ JOSIAH JILYIX, JR. r. ALEXANDER J. MAURICE, IESWE$T OF THE VMTED 5 TES Of AMERICA. Y ; wr.orsnt h f(ihvf hMirii between the Uni ted States f America and bis Majesty r4 King of Dpn nark was concluded and signed at t'onenbacen. on .;he twenty eiehth di f March, in the Vear of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred nd thirty, which Cm ventinn, w as follows CONVENTlOmbeiipeen theVnUe Slaif9 of Imerick mid His Mairstv. the Kins of H28M qf 'MarcU, 1830. ; 4-4 The UntdlStaiesof Americaand H$ .ftlaiestv.the Ring of Denmark being rqua deAtrou of terminating trie aiscu&Mons wntc 3 Ve taken place between them, inj respec tftthe claims and prejtenaiorjs formed by tle cznns ef the! Ulniteki Slates and theliub J fei .1 I - - " I - - jects of Denmark, having for their object t. tMfeizure, condemnation or cunfilrmation. V of their vessels, cargpes, or property what- 4 isoeWr,;i!fint4etj?rrt fh 1 have named far hi 'purpose, and furnishetj V f v hh their lull fpowesf that is to JsayJ lb! v President of the Uned States of America; ;by and with the advice. atidl consent of the1 I ' Senate HEto Wi&ATp,f.Cbar dAfi 1 ! - - ; V fau-e oMheJ saicl U Wited Sta es at the Cour i r iviaiesty tne King or uenmarlr shall ac knowledge himself debtor for the sums no yet paid to the Government of the United Slates of America, and the same shall be delivered u such person or persons as may oe authoi s4idJ3v be authorized to receive the same by th vernment; and wnep trre said ob!i- tiitiqnsareno be discharged, according io he teftojrj ber eo ,)yuie .pajiuda-JGoy em -ment, the person or persons authorized bv i he Government of the United Siat io re ceive the stipulated payments, shall deliver up the said obligations, with receipts for the mount thereof, from the said Government. ; ARTICLE Hi. ; To ascertaiiyhe full amount and va iditv f the claims mentioned irl Article I, a Soard of Commissioners, consisting of three c:Vizens of the United States, shall be ap pointed by the President, byland with the Advice nd consent of t he Sen ate, who shall meet at Washington, and within the spacr oij two yers from the tim o( their fi is nietttng, shall receive, examine and decide upon,! thej amount and validity of all such rlaiins, according to the inems ot the sev il cases .and to justice. etiUitV. and the (aw a nations I: '" I' The commissioners shall take an oath or affirmation to he entered in the journal o( then nroceedmps. forthe faithful ancudili ieent dischareel thdr dunes .k in case.At-iine dein. sicKnt-ss. jfr necs a " . ; , m placefmay be supplied by the appoinime of anthr Commisatoht-j:, itfthe !maj, I beftrrd' mentioned, or, during! tbexe!ess o the Senate, by the PrsidRTpine UiSed StHtes. The Commissioners shall be hu 'hotized to hear i and examine, on oath a affirmation, everyquestion mating to sucr claims, and to receive all suitable authentic testimony concerning the same. h, Jn order to facilitate, the roceedinLS ot. his Board, His JMajesty4tjk King of Den- marK engages wnen inereunio required, t nuse io oe aeuvereq t any . . . I ..f ..!n.. "1 . r sons ; wno snail oe qaiy aut for th gdod laith. by the Uifted Mates andim ciiizens thereof. i ;tn... t tiawthereutxo su- my nana, and causeuiiejseai wi,ur StWs to'be affixed. K j V i Done at the CitV of Washifibn, this fif h day ol June, in kii-year on thousand eient no? "rrf-fJ'w" I i,f Irh ff nHnPndf-ncyj5W,eRtM ANDREW? ACKfOi, By the President f !iV", M. Van.Burek tcretar, of State. i ! LAWs of i hiJu used at th rst Aestidd ofpe iweoty-ifir.tCorifreit. N AC T, muking ap w r n8 Io; Cer tain expenditures oh ccount of th teirg necr, Ordnance, antiQuaitermasier's Dr- I : -T; -i Be ft enacted bv thASektite and" Housf of Representatives of pe -Ciited State 6J America in Congrts . aksembitd I ua f !e following sums be, amT iheViame iir h rcbyj appropriated! T ' s ; 1 For jthp erection ott ricsnd the p ir chaie of land at Forlj raxvIorciPrairie du Chien. twelve thousau' rdoifars.H For the pay mt m ,fwj fahd upon whkK tl ibaVracjis.are trected at HouUon jo thf Ale -ih Alalru siiMS tweny ,Jr il dollars arl wed1 necenfs tot ;the compietioirc ot the barackv Ne London, and for? i PorttCo ; to the? offi- cers rs, two ttbusanrj nve fiafrrdrw? 'lOllHtS For j barracks quarters, boHpital, r ana storle houses, at Gr-rtf Kiv 6fteenCtboaiid 'oli rsj : ff.-- . ' $ r ' F''i' ihe compptinKt Jefferson Iriarrclis, ni 'he jState of MjSi)i; fight tthnusand s"Vn hundred and tlifrtV five dollars. I V erection i?ta storehouse for the Subsistence and witarter master's Depa oehts, at Baron lltipeh three 'housatd fivf hundred dollars 5, the erecticapfariacktai iCk V 4" , laneuo, lor dwioniaticJserVics lrformed upon the retirement of Charge ies nairs ot me united .Mates; as far a 'he tame shall appear to the Secretary i State to have bee.i sanctioned -'by tnstru ins from the Departmeriof State, or 'jo i;tve a just and" equitable fouddattonUn . Approved May 3lV 1830. i I - 1 V AN ACT nakjng a re-appropriaV)on-HF- sum heretotre apprbpriateti for the s:uf " ptession of the slave trade. ( : f :'" ' v . ?e enacted, by the Senate and House the America in Lougress a&sembteu. i Th a t i ttiel u'texpended balance of th- sum vf thirty housaod dollars, appropriated by the act, eQ '; An act makiqrgan appropriation or the suppression of the slave trade," ap proved May 'twenty-fourth, one? tl'dskm eight hundred and fwfMity eigh't, be" .re4ap propridted to the same object, pursuant to !'e act of Congress of the"tRifd,p March, ne thousand eight hundred and 'olfe?tee!ti V Approved, MayrSl, 1830. . AN ACT for the relief of certalrijcrfficers i t. m I. A and soldiers ol the Virginia line anj (Si vy, and of the Continental Army during - the. Reyptuiionary, AVar. l-l-l". . J-' lie it enacted j)0tie Seriate hmH(M&h vf RpreseiitativehJty ifriiMMefeffij America W iongrest assf mbtedj That ,;tfie offibers and' 'soldiersadoino bo. were iir the service n i Virginia on )iet own State'esiablishment uurfirc the Revolu Munary War, and who wej rntitjeaVto )i- LsJLyiajja eourtties. ov tne laws anu reso lutions ol that 5tate, their heir and assigns,1 slialTlbe and J they are jiicebyj aothofizd o surrender, to iheSetretai-y of iheTreaiui y of jti. 05U;ej.3i$e suchrth:erj Warranty fi. the idaftouhUes remajrn !atedl.fole or to part; atid t,Gfte ivcifiMiekoV serif) lor the samej6i riy Umelrjefore tbe first day of Jjwm$p.? A. IHi any n arrant breaflPr to b granted, shall. betssued l.tVxtfje'- ISarty pHginaHv-entitierV thereto, cr his heir: or heirs, devtsee. visees, ai ihe casflbiavibe. , : 4K - -rtt -Sec. 5ll4r$jeyurthwa&effi ad Wertdtehio nffirersiJoK dlysaJJ surgepi'S and jiurcesitef In the land- v ufit seiceflhii Stale of jVlrgtiiV 4urihffT f very peson . eson.to'whom the. State had jnga-ff ged to pay a I and boon ff forserVices in that - h f War; brahrfeiioy I M KotiprTpM date pf Ijxejaide4iiilcess1dr iNlPil Y act. aiiati iiiiii;ine holder to enter or nur" nv t r , cbase anyieflled oif" pcxtroied1aricoug ine wriiien consent Di-surn seiuera or.-Tiwvu-NJi; a.1 panis, as.may oe "jXTpJ raiain y";?:ttjijJr me anaii w.TMiri 'Ym appliednfbr rtiify provided) ldsox I hf&ijll J Hie amount of land! thus located hai e!xcVetftwhonidredtandii fcpis oftlifeMjf Vand :6mtbVcW jij -rto1i8 of trifccshaiinillo:iar f Owners ofkpnitary V0 xt L JWift tA rArtlrTdurinfi WfteW t i E Ji olutioifan&rar.; aShifiWli- fore enacted irovidipghe. issumu '-JftiJ i Fvarrariu,Jar herebi revived and contieoi p Sec: r. d be Ac pr?vi? on. .IwWfcrtriSeiwtti,- tte oaantttj tltU' trt tne 4nousan I-'.. . I. . " -is v i f A1 jrirt. VIM in vMrAn J 1 of,H Majistl iheMiti &rj UVJst a S ' - ' 4 O
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