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EQUALITY OF RIGHTS IS NATURE'S PLAN AND FOLLOWING NATURE IS THE MARCH OF MAN. Barlow. Volume IV. LAWRENCEBURGH, INDIANA; SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1898. Number 31.
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BY AUTHORITY. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTIETH
CONGRESS.
Public No. Gl. AN ACT making an appropriation f w the sup passion of the Slave Trade.
Be it emitted by the Senate and House
of Hep resenV dives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of thirty thousand dollar be, and the same is hereby , appropriated, for the suppression of the Slav Tiade, pursuant to the net of C angra ?3 of the third day ofM m h, one thousand eight hundred and 'dneteem. Sjc. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary r.f the N.'vj he autheriz"d to pay, out of the sum hepin appropriated, the ci din uf tile Admini--; trator of the estate of Taliaferro Livingston, bite U"it d S-ates' M arshal tor the District of A! ma, foi t lie maintenance of sundry Africans, captured in one thousand jitit hundred and eighteen: Provided, The said Administrator shall produce satisfactory evidence of the reasonableness of the charges for tfnsaid maintenance; and that the sums received by the said Livif.gstoo for the hire of the said Africans, and for the labour performed for him by said African-, if any, be acoeifed f.r, and deducted. A. STEVENSON, Speaker of tbe Hais ol K presntatives. S. SMI I'll, President of the Sn;o-,prn tempore. Approved 24 rh AI in 20. JOHN QuINCY ADAMS. Public No. G2 1
AN ACT to amh.,r.z- tie P$( master Genr al to erect an additional nuildiDg, and eu-pl-Y fivf additional Cbrk. Be it enacted by the Send" and House of Represent! dives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the 1 "Simaster General be autnor z 1 l.. have erected an additional bnihii'g in the use of the Department of the General Post Office, and ol the P'i.ei.l Odi; and that he be also aulhoi tz d lo cmploi five additional Cleik-, with a salary ot one thousand dollars each. Sc. 2. And be it further enacted. That the Bum of twelve thousand do! lars he appropriated to defray the c ,. of erecting the aforesaid building; and the sum of five thousand dollars to pa the salaries of the aforesaid clerk, ie, be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved 24th May, 1323. Puettc No. 63. AN Af:T aliuvtitj conue nsihoo to the Mem-
b r "f the Legislature of the Territory ot
Arwnni. hnd for other purposes
Li it enact-a by t"e Senate mid House of
it p'-ftmlulivp.s oj the Lulled ztdes of
Aiiieri'iu in Congress assembled. Tino
there shall he p , t t earn m other u! the two brancnes of ihe L'i-daJure of the Teii itory of Arkansas three dollars a day for each dny he shall actually attend the scsioi thereof; and, also, Jliree dollars for every twenty-five miles travel, in g iing to and returning from such session ; to bf ' computed b the aetual distance fiom the place where such member resi b s, lo the place w here the
session of the Legislature shall ae held, which said ehsa ce shall be d;s ioctly certifi d by the Governor ot said Territory : Provided, however, That no mem-
teen thousand dollars be, and the same hereby is, appropriated, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the Treasury. Approved 24th May, 182C. Public No. C4. An Act to proride for opening and making a Military Road, in the State of Mine. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United Siates be, and he is hereby, authorized, to cause a Mil
itary Road to be opened and made, in
ihe blate Maine, from the mouth of th n. m
nver Matanaweook, w here it enleisinto
the Penobscot river, to Mais Hill, neat the North eastern boundary line of the Stale of Maiee.
Sec. 2 A nd be it further enact d. That
he Piegjdei.t b. ,aed he is heieln, au
thorized to employ such part of the troops of the U..it-d S'ates as he ma
think proper, lo survey and construct ;-aid road; and, for the purpose of carry
i g into ell ct the provision ot this act.
the sum of hiteen thousand dollars be,
atid the same is hereby, appropriated.
in oe paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved 24th May, 1828. Public No. G5 N AC T making ao appropriation for the Naif Hospint Fund. U it enacted bu the Senote and H
of Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled, That the sum of foi'fv-six thousand two hundred
a id seventeen dollars and fourteen cents
Se appropriateil out of any money in the
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to
the JNavy JJospKal lund; ar;d that tin
Secretary of the TrcaMiry he directed "to
nav the same to the Commissioners n
the aforesaid And, upon th-dr requisitioij. Approved 24tii May, I 828. Public No. G6 n Act to rppt hI p-ir' of the act entitled "An ac 8ipj!en)Hnfrtrv to, and to amend an ac
en'itied -'An act to r filiate tbe collection of d-itie9 on import and tonnage." pssfd the second of M ircb, one thousand st v n bunded and ninety-nine, and for other pur-
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issued for section twelve, the North-eat to the said State of Indiana, to lands Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That
poss
Be it enacted ly the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States of
.Imcncn in Congress assembled, That the thirty-seventh section of the act passed on the first of March, one thousand ehdit
hundred and twenty-three, entitled 4,An act supplementary to, and to amend an act entitled -An act to regulate tiie col lection of duties on imports and tonnage passed second of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, aid for other purposes,' be and the same is hereby repeahd. Approved 24th May, 1828.
quarter of section seve teen, the Northeast quarter of section werdy-eight,ar!d the East half of the North-eat quarter of section thirty-four, in Township four, range eleven West, in the Huntsville Land District, and to select a like quantity in lieu thereof, of any of the public lands of the United States, in said State; and that, on such relinquishment being made by the Trustees as aforesaid patents shall issue to the purchasers from the United States, of said lands, or their assignees. Approved 24th May, 1823. Public No. 70. N ACT to authorize the Legislature of the
Sute of Illinois to sell Hnd convey a part of
the hnd reserved and granted to said StaUCr the use of the Ohio Saline. Be it enacttd by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slides of America in Congress assembled, Thai the Legislature of the State of Illinois shall be, and is hereby authorized and empowered to cause to he sold and con
veyed in such manner, and or. such term
and conditions, as said Legislature shall
by law direct, such part or parts of the
tract ot latid reserved and granted to
said State, for the u-e and support of
the Salt Works, known by the name of
the Ohio Saline, in ti e county of Galla
tin, in the said State, and to apply the proceeds of such sale to Mich objects a? the said Legislature may by law here
after direct: Provided, That the i etdslnture sliall not sell and convey more than thirty thousand acres of the land reserved and granted for the use of the Saline aforeaid. Approved 24th May, 1328. Public: N .71.
n Act to aid lt. Suti of 0..i( in fxtendin the Miami Csnal from DyvOaa'o Lake Efu? and lo srot a qenuiy ofland to said Mate to aid in the conlrucfii n of the Careds au thorized by lav ; Hnd for melons: donations of lands to certain persons in Arkansas Tern tory . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there he, and is hereby granted to the State of Ohio, for the purpose of aidi; g said State in extending the Miami Canal from Dayton to Lake Erie, by the Maumee route, a quantity of land, equal to one half of five sections in width, on each side of said Can 1, between Dayton and Ihe Maumee river, at the moutn of the Ancdaize, so far as the same shall he !o-
within the limits of the State of Ohio, by
an act, entitled 44 An act to grant a certain quantity of land to the Stale of Indi
ana, for the purpose of aiding said state in
the Hejfister and Receiver of the Land
Ofiice, to which application may be made
to enter such lands, shall be authorized to take the proper testimony of such
il i n mnnert the waters of actual settlement and subsequent re-
moval, as in cases oi pre-empuuu ntieio? fore granted to actual settlers, for which a reasonable compensation shall be made to such Registers and Receivers, by the
United States. Approved 24th May, 1528.
opening a can
Wabash river with those oi Lake Lne, approved on the second of .March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven; the S ate of Ohio to hold said land on the same conditions upon which it
was granted to the otate ot Indiana, by ! the act aforesaid. Sec. 5. And be it furiher enacted, That there be, and hereby is, granted to the State of Ohio five hundred thousand acres of the lands owned by tinUnited States, within the said state, to be selected as hereinafter directed, for
the purpose of aiding the Stale of Ohio
in the payment of the debt, or the i f 1 1 e -est thereon, which. has heretofore been.
or winch may hereafter be contracted
by said state, in the construction of the canals within the same, ui dertaken un
der the authority of the laws of said state, now-in force, or that may hereafter he enacted, for the extension of canals now making; which land, when select d, shall he disposed of by the Legislature of Ohio, for that purpose, and
no other: Provided, The said canal?,
when completed or used, shall le, and
forever remain public highways, for the use of the G oven men of the United
.States, free from any toll or charge
whatever, for any property of the UniU d States, or persons in their service pasing along the same: And provided further. That the said cat als already ct mmereod, shall he completed in seven years from d:e npproyal of this net; oth erw ise the State of O! lo shall stai d
hound to pay ove r to the United States the amount w hich any lards, sold by her. within that t me, rnny hae brought: hut the validity of the titles derived from the sta e by such srdts, shall not he affected by that failure. S-iC. 6. And be it further enacted That the selection of the iai d granted by the fifth section of this act, n ay he made, under the authority, ai d by the direction of the Governor of the State oi Ohio, of any lands belortrins lo the L'nited States within said State, w hich ri av at the time of selection he subject to en try at private sale, and within to y ears
from the approval of this act: Pn.xidtd,
That, in the selection ol the lands hereby granted, no lands shall he compiehended which have been rescued for the u-e of the United State., as ahem-
reserviiui each alternate section of the
land unso!d to the United States, to be
selected br the Commissioner of the
Public No. 72. An Act to revive and continue in force an act entitled ''Ad act to provide for persons who were disabled by known wounds, received in the Revolutionary nar " Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rtpresentatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled, that the act, entitled "An act to provide for persons w ho were disabled by known wour.ds, received in the Revolutionary war," p .ss-
ed on the tenth of Apiil, one tin Usand
eight bundled and six, and limited as in ?aid act declared, to the term of sixyt ars3 and afterwards revived and continued in loice for and during the teim ot fci years by an girt, entitle d 44An act to icvive aid continue in foice An act to provide for persons who tere disabh d . . . . i r-
i y known wounds receivt cl in lite ivevolutionary war, and for other j u i post s, passed on the t w cnty-filih ot Aj lil, in the yeai o e ihcusai d t ight hurtirt c and twelve, m d alteiwiiid? revhed and tenuntud in force for the teim ofonecar9 by an act entitled klAn act to I c i t fci.d c mii ne in force an act, entitled Aii act to prcvide lor persons who were (lisaided by known wtui ds, itcoiwd in the
lit ve lum nai v wai, pase d on the m -tt enth dny el M , in the year e l e the;Um d e iJit I at d m d ai d t w e nty, ai d tur thtr reviled and e c ntirued in luice lor the teim ol six yeaif, by an act en tilled kAt ac i to revive- and ceniirue in Into An act t provide tor penens who we re ni-;.l h o by ki t wi; uouidf, rtctive eJ in the Rt e iuti( i aiy wai,''j ;;sMd cn the ii ui?h day el February, ir 'he ytar one da u?nd e ight hundud ai d twenty -two sdiHll be, and th.e s? id act is he iehy, reviled and continue d in lull lorce aid ef-fee-t tor and durini; (he teim of six years li; naard alte r the passil g ed this actj a) d fie m i he i ce unto the end of the i e x' session ol Congress: Provided, That
any evidence which has been taken to fuiiport any claim of any person disabled in the Revolutionary war, under the auihority of the net of fifteenth May, one thousand eight hundre d and twenty, reviving and conlii uing in force lor one yeark,An act to preside for persons who were diabled by known wounds, received in the Revolutionary war," shall
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cated through the public land, andi"t section?, in the grants lutherto made
or which may oe inaue ouni g tne. present session of Congress, of lands within the said state, for roads and eanab:
nn.ni.oi Tin,! nfV;,,,, ihrt Ar.K.Hiid r ror idea i hat an lands so selected
i.iic i eii a Jit 11 i v'Jiiiv uian i li i , t - , - -( 7 -- -
tion of the Picsident of the UnitedIiall, by the Covernor en sanl state, be ne re ceived anti acteu upon ny the Restates; and which land, so reserved te: reporter! to the ofiice of the Register ol jerrtary of War, in the same manner as if the United Stales, shall no! be. sold for' of the district in which the land lies, and; act 5,1 fi'ice", and had not less than two dollars and fifty cents per! no lands shall be deernad to he; selectedj'-spired: And provided also, That this
acre." The said land, hereby granted to: until such report ne maae, ana the; jane!si'' .mu .my u.n. luuicuneu m uie acw
nereny revr.eu ana continued m lorce9
peal or make I. nit onlilli' f
purpose aforesaid, and no other:! oi-e. iwi ov u j miner uniuieu, . .".. t ... ..i...
ifenants in acre. ' The said land, hereby granted to' until sucti report ne maae, and tne nu.eiso" - " lumtll,,cu the Slate of Onie), to be subject to the!so selected shall be granted by the Uni wre.hy revived and continue! House of disposal of the Legislature of said Statcjttd States to the State of Ohio. all not be construed to repr States oflfavthv. purpose aforesaid, and no other:! Sec. 2. And be it farther enacted, void the fourth section of an c
PuBL;c No. C7.
.in ici iu luu'eos me nay oi L.lfUfenantS in
the Nrtvy. Be it enacted by the Senate and
Representatives of the United States of
America in Gmsrress assembled. That Provided, That said canal, when mm- That thi act shall take etieel, prenided. Aa act concernit & invalid pension;,
from and .fter the parage; of this act, all pleted, shall be, and forever remain a the Lc gislature of Ohio, at the first es-j pased Jhe- third o! Mare h, one thousand Lieutenant in the Navy" of the United public highway, for the use of the Gov- sion thereof, hereafter to commence, 'ight hundred and nineteen; and the States shall, in addition to the pay and", eminent of the United States, free from shall express the assent' of the state toj'd fourth section of the said last menemoluments nov allowed them by law, any toll or otVier ch.arge, wliatener for, ihe several provisions and conditions! 'ioned act shall he, and ihe same is he'iereceive ten dollars per month, and one' any property of the United Slates', or hereof; and unless such expression of j ;) declan d to be, and to continue to be ration per day. person in their service, pa,i:i- throuu, asent he mr.de, this act shall be whollvjh' fH f" - 'V' d 1 &-vt; any thing ;n the Approved 2-lth May, 182S. the same: And provided, aho, Thai the inoperative, except so far as to auth a -ze!11 act ,,er b) revived and continued in
extensioa of the said Miami canal shall the Governor ol Ohio to proceed in can
i urlic N . 0.1 eoirr.nenciid within rive v.-us v? se lections of said hu d to he
AN -CT author z ng the es' bltshmpnt of m completed w ithin twenty y ear-, or the r-revious to the said next
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fop ch Oi ii .iitiflil tn or li'.ll f,,.
, . . rtrsHHdi onii)eiiitrsoi .uoo,korivos.ico- m sh.i n hnmw t n- ,h.-, n.,; .rm nm.
compensation, for daily attendance, for)
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more than thir'y days m every two
hi fi
ys.
ited States the amou t of a iy lands pre-! S c
And be
fin
force to the contrary not withstanding,
to he made,! ee'. 2. And Le it further enactid,Tvdi etsion of the'the right any person has, or hereafter
may acquire, to receive a pension in vir
f any law of the United States
(her
enacted,
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year- or for goin to a-,d retur ino-' ne n enni'lrf' oy ine. Jennie and iJouse. viously sold; and that the title to pur- I iitit each head oi a nur.iiy, w mow crnan ce construe a lo commence ai me from said L iflatme mare than once f RfPrrsnit"tlves f lhe ted States of chasers, under the State, sliall he valid. Uiegle man, over the r.gc of tw enty one: time of competing his testimony, per?uin said two years. ' ' -America in Congress assembled, Tin-et the Sec. 2. Aid b it father enm-ttd, yea rs, act ua I Iy settled on that part oant to the act hereby revived and ccalinc r o ' lp r Secretary of War be, and he is hereby. That so soon as the route of -aid canal the Territory of Arkansas, which by the, ued in force. That there shall be paid once in lVlvautl,onZ(,(1 and reepjired to procure, as shall be located, anel agreed .on bv said nr-t ar'atle ci v.e treaty between the gr.c. 3. And le it further enacted, That Years, seven hundred and twenty dollar-' ioon as U can be cted, on reasonable, state, it shall be the duty of the Govern- U "ited Slate, d ihe Cherokee Ldians, w vu8 for the payment of pensions to to the Governor of said Ter. itorv m' h'!.terms,a site or an Ar!,aI on the vva-'or thereof, or such other person or per-, "A est oi the Mis-iippi, ratified the! jllVaj ,(j pensioners of tbe United States
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applied towards defray in" the i u id. .,- JU1M",C; UI 1 anu io sons as may nave been, or shall heiealter wve niy-uniu enty oi .uay, uec uiuu:i.ujin Utui e he required to give bonds, with tat expenses of the LeVlature, in uchiCaU:Je to ie ert cted thereon suc!l an Ar-;be, authorized to superintend the con-!aghi hundred and twenty-eight, has two or more sureties, to be approved by manner as the said Legislature shall Snal as m:i-v 1)0 kerned proper for theUtruction of said ca-al, to examine ard'eeased to boa part of said Territory, the Secretary of the Department of U"ai di,. .safe keeping of arms and munitions of ascertain the particular lands to which who shall remove from. such settlement ja sch penalty as he shall direct for ,v,ir nf thr T7nlfrt.-l itij f.r- ir P. ' i 1 li cilrl ?i.4 ..-111 K . i i a i . A n rr ih nrm ivinu nf lbnt lrf;i- a,.. A.JinOil a; .r... r,... r.i.. i . c
c o n t i 'a r i t , ri vyuin.u uiau..-, iui ii.i.i i mi, L-uu juuc win einiiieu unuer i ie.io.uiuit w .. .- . 1 Mi, i.iiuuui unuiuitr ui ineuutics conn
rr, , f ,." ", enact"a- ! Gulf frontier: and that for lliesei provisions of t!,i act ( Ilujt there be, and ,s hereby, appro;,,- mrpofe5 the ?ulnofflftv thousand dollar,' same to the Secretary h . ated, out of any moneys not other. . bc mld tUe same is is hereby, appropri-jof the United State. I annronnated, the sum of four hundn dl " 1 1 1 o , , r"
this act. and report thelty, shall be authorized to enter with the Med to the m, respectively.
ccretary of the Treasury' proper Register of the Land Uincc m Approved 24th May , 1828.
and eighty dollars, to the District Judcn
of the State of Missouri, and to each of the Judges of the Superior Court for the Territory of Arkansas, for their extra services as Land Commissioners, from the twenty-sixth day of May, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, to the thirtyfirst day of December next. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That for the contingent expenses of tinSenate, for the year eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated, the sum of Uf-
Approved 24th May, 1823. Public No. 69. AN AC to authorize th selection of lands
i Arkansas, a quantity rot exceeding two
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. quarter sections of land, on any of the
That the State of Ohio, under the au-i'miblic lands in that rem tory, the sale
thoritv of the Legislature thereof, after of which authorized by law, and in con-
the selection shall have been so made, tormity with the line.-, oi me puonc sur
as aforesaid, shall have power to selhvevs, at any time within two years from
for Mm- bnefii of 4 Summary of Learning-and convey the w hole, or anv oart of; the passage of this act; and upon pre
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said land, and give a title, in fee simple,!senting the certiucaie oi sucn entry to
in lne stale ol Uibim instead of other
Untls heretofore snlecitd. Be it enacted by ihe Senate and House o f Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled, That the Trustees of the University of the State of Alabama be, and they are hereby, authorized to surrender the patents
therefor to the purchaser thereof.
Sec. 4. 7if be it further enacted. That the State of Indiana be, and hereby is, aii'horized to convey and relinquish to the State of Ohio, upon, such terms' as may be agreed upon by said states, all the right and interest Granted
the Secretary of the Treasury, a patent
shall be issued to such settler, cr to his, her or their heirs for the lands so entered, as a donation from the United States, as an indemnity for the improvements and losses of such settler under the aforesaid treaty.
,Isus K ATcr. e M v. Jrfcn Thompson, why livts on ihfc Lii ks of tl.e AUt gheny, ie Whrrers county, P nn. has vo cHts, - mate nd female, which u tre t rought forth, one or them about the Oiddlr of Jure ct the prtsml year, nd the other ;tout ttn dsys sfttr. They are ct good size, urei are of rr-;;uJar form, vviih this remarkahlc excptir. that nehtur rf h-rn hs any fore gs. Tlie shoulder bones appear to be without4rhft tor the place of It gs ar d ie covered ikt ihe rest of ihe buJy wi'h the i,k n. I he . Idtstliss alresdy learned to balance itsetf err its hind legs, and waiks at out in n erect pasture. The other, when tge has gutn it mora iirensrih and tCiience will no euoubt act
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