The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 August 1828 — Page 1

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^'TIEGISTERV Tevre-IIaute, \igo

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at two dollars

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''if nnid in advance two cents, if paid when irS1''' half completed or, f^'y!ie Jf paid when fifty two ",oJ(} pbeen furnished. nb?r®

Vosalccription will be discon cni)SL II ,1

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arrearages

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notify a discontinu

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three weeks, and

I'f „1 ner square for each

Vu» -p Pi»ure work, will

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C^VSllunust accompany all adver-

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a line to the editor by mail,

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By Authority,

I OF HE S E S A E S A S A 71 E I S S E S S I O N O "m firEsriF.rit COSGXESS..

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\C I to authorize the Legisla..are of'lie State »f Indiana, to sell •lie lands heretofore appropriated lor the use School in -that ^fate

«incbdb'j the Smate Sf House if the United States America in Congress .issnnblcd atuie lifj^iature ol the State ot ii,liana sliaU be, and is hereby aunzedto sell and convey, in fee \:npie, i'.l, or any par', ol the land* rttolore reserved and appropriab) Congress for the u«e oi loois within said state, and to in the money arising (rum the sale hreoiin some productive lund. the Jaceeds ol which shall he loievrt lijiiied, under tiie direction ol bai gi«lature, fur the use and support schtn-ls, with the several tovvn:ips and districts ol country fo: Inch they were originaliy reserved &?t apait, aud tor no other use lr purpose whatsoever: Provided, |:iilia n!, ur any part thereof, shuii, nocdse, be solfi without the con-

Hot the inhabitants of such townif,ur district, to be obtained in manner as the Legislature ot istuit'shall, by law direct: wind wiiedalso.. That in the apportion-

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ut the proceeds of said fund, l-cii township aiid district aforesaid [lit be entitled to such part thereof, '»in* more, as shall have accrued •fli i!ie fcut'i or sums oS money an5 bom the sale of the school lands I Oiling to S ucii township ^r liis-

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2 Jln'i l)C it further ennclcd,

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the proceeds acc- uio^ to any •Wis!i:j) or iliirict, from said lutsd,

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he sufiicient for the support ol ilit-reiu it shali be lawlul for -(J Legislature to itive-,t the sum-, •"he:t!!i hcluro directtti, until (he -o!e pioccccti ot the fund belonging f'^ih township or district shall '(l 'ite to the pcrntanent uiai:ilvfjl'ce und fcUjjpu: ul schuois within "1,JL' same.

Appioveil—24lli May, 1823., .f

[P Lli Lie—No 55.1

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to confirm claims to lands

on an iv at on

'l e,uctei hy ike Senate Sf House nfiuro^ai.t ra it

,pC'Mifi?mation

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I,rovisioils ol ttie acts of Conl%: !!,lhs'

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Leonard Dyson, numbers toyrte^ and eighteen Samuel Norri?, numbers ten and thirteen IJaptiste Poiret, brother and sisters, number nine(nen Baptiste Poiret. senior, number twenty —Henry Stocktnan, number thirtv one Peter Stockman. number Moses Robinson, number twenty-one James Pharis. number twenty-four, Cesar Wallac«, number thirty-four and fifty-six, John Montgomery, Junior, number sixtv-nine and Emanuel Tiickel, number two hundred and thirty-one

(Aftii^'VoTead. volume will hcl "e s«8nend until it ^nd eight hundred and twenty^, at tl» -,"d "Usemeirt if 'e V'wLth^ they are situ -itl. the Chippewa tube,of l«d, ns, at "d within tho limits ofth. lands one thousand dollars. ateo wiinin in

a(Rf| witlun thc

i,r inserted at one dollar claimed bv the Caddoe Indians. iCU°i

limits of tht

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will be rther .than to

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I™'f'l,r rtion All advertise- «ct shall o^tb^ construed to extend witn the Patawal.ma tribe of [nd*ns continued until they

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nv,il (01. title pa «i^, four thousand dollars. For supporting a blacksmith and

euon 4i,

an

oAdv^tis^aente

marked must be discontmueu by yitcnr.oiice being left at the of-

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Receiver

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|J,lafMin and cultivation, reported acts to which thi* is a suppiemen

by the Renter an

the Southwestern l)i^-

L1,,,vU«»-iana, in their report, ,'",Mllljer first, eighteen bunl^'tn at-,1 ... ... ft P'tllai-il ""I '-'tt ^''nty-four, in conformiiy

March, eigh-

Uventy-three, and

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^vtnty-four, contained in

oi' the report of said

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near Can-

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the claims hereby conurineu

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with the le^al subdivisions of the

of the claimants respectively Approved—24th May,

^|_PUBLIC—No 56.]

AN AC supplementary to the several act-i providing for the adjustnient of Land Claims in the stuU i* of Mississippi. V.^-r A

Ih it enacted by the Senate §noa*e of Representatives of the United States Jir.icrica in Congress assembled, Tliat, the claimants of lands within that part of the limits of the land district of Jackson Court House, in the state of Mississippi, Ijt"g ™o the 31st degree of north latituup, whose claims have been presented to the Commissioners appointed to receive and examine claims and titles to lands in said district of Jackson Court House, or to the Register and Receiver of the Land Ofiice at JacLson Court House, acting as Commissioners under the provisions ot the act of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and ninettcn, entitled '*An act tor adjusting the claims to lands, and establishing Land Offices in the District Last of the Island of New-Orleans," and hicli have not been reported to Congress, or whose claims have not been heretofore presented to said Commissioners, or to the Register and

acting as Comtnission-

or whose claims have been acted 'upon, but additional evidence adduced, be allowed until the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, to present their titles and claims, and thc cvit^ncc in support of the &ame, to the Register and Receiver of the Land Office at Jackson Court House, in the stale of Mississippi, whose p:nvrs and duties in relation to thc ,ame, shall, in all respects, be governed by the provisions ol the acts before recited, and of the act of the ..j.rhth of May. eighteen hundred and twenty -two, entitled kAn Act supplementary to the several acts for adjusting the claims to laud, and establishing Lifid Olikes in the District is»t ot the Island ot Ne w-Or-leans"

Sec. 2- Jlnd be it further enacted, 1'hat, tht said K-g &iei arid civ-i-r fh ill have power to receive and examine guch titles and claims, and for that pur| one shall hold their sessions at

Jackson

Court. House, a.id

thc town of Slueldsborough, lhe* fchall wive immediate notice after the passage of t!U act of the time and i.lace'of their meeting, but may adiourn from time to time as may best convenience ot claimants, -uit the convcnien.,^

Lijuouii claims to lai'.ns iraiismoini die Distiict be'ween the R.o may be required by the said '.i*'8" n«tidi) aii«l Sabine Uivers founded ter and Receiver: and the said itegim r..: ... ..I...II lit. nU ister aad Receiver shall each be al owed, an a compensation to then wi etviccs in relation to said claims,

,hr sum of eight hundred dollars ••ach, and the Cleikthe sum ol eight hundred dollars which several sums ol money shall be paid out of any money in thc Treasury not otheiwise appropriated: I'riVided, 1 ha ,he payment of the wnoie ot^ tbe aforesaid compensation shall b« withiuld bv the Secretary of the Ireas-u-ry, until a rftport, approved t»y turn, shall have bee «nado to lnm by said Re"istet Jind Receiver, of tne, p^ loraiance of the ft?ei vic^sr tIiorela rtui' ^d i' ^pprov^*!-—24th May, i8^8.

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No "DUPE TO PARTY TOOL OF POVVEK —1*011. SLA

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Md be it further enacted, (ling the means ol education, stipule

~c „"fir,nati,ms made by tins ted by the third art.e of the trip...

six.

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^TERRE-HAUTE, VIGO COUNTY, INDIANA, AUGUST 16, 1828.

PURLIO —No. 57.]

AN ACT making appropriations t* carry into effect certain Indian Treaties.

Be it "enacted by the SenalefSji House 'For

,,f HepresenMivesofthe United Staty

of America in Congress assembled That the following sums be appropri ated, to be paid out of any mon^y ir the Treasury not otherwise apprppri ated, for the objects following, v|z:

For the payment of the sum stipu lated by the sixth article ot the frea iy of the fifth of August, one tlou

^, tfoft annuity and pijovi

relinquishment ol made the sixteenth ot October one

Slate8j

four thousand dollars.

ol the Register :nformity hundred and si.tv bushels »f salt, in proper Land Office »l«™ „1)n,orn)i,v with the aforesaid art',-

i-„ Hirprtion For supporting a DiacKsmiui anu or tfepreseiuaiive* uj t,/»t

shall be located un 7 miller, and also for furnishing on* of America in Congress assembled of the Register and licceiver .j* n.j«.

con fornuty with the aforesaid arti- be,

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uventy-dollars

For the payment of the annuity stipulated by the fourth article of the treaty with the Miami tribe of In dians, made riie twenty-third day ot October, one thousand eight hindred and twenty six, for the year one thousand eight hundred and tvrentyeight, thirty thousand dollars.

For the delivery ot two thousand pounds of iron, one thousand pounds of steel, one thousand pounds ol tobacco, and for the employment of laborers, in conformity of the said fourth article of the said trraty, one thousand one hundred dollars.

Fur the support of the poor and infirm, and tne education of the youth of the said tribe of Indians, under the sixth article of the said treaty, two thousand dollars.

For carrying into effect the treaty with the Creek Nation of Ir,dians. concluded the fifteenth of November, one thousand tight hundred and twenty-seven, forty-seven thousand four hundred and twenty-nine dol--v^(T 31 •}. lars.

To the Thornton party of Miami Indians, by virtue of the second article of a treaty made with them on the eleventh of February, one thou^pnd eight hundred and twqnty "Hit, at the Wyandot village^ for go'tids delivered, and to be delivered, as provided for by the second arficlt of the said treaty ten thousand dollars.

For building twelve houses, clear ing and fencing forty acres of land, tor furnishing wagon, oxen, labourers, provisions, horses, and sad«lle and bridles, as stipulated for by sain article of said treaty, five thousand four hundred and eighty five dollars

For payment ot money and goods to Peter Lmglois, as stipulated for by the third article of said treaty, tour thousand dollars,

Foi the following sums and objects, being ueces^ary to carry into effect thr treaty concluded on tut sixth day of May, one thousand eigh hundred and twenty-eight, betweet the United States and the Chej-oke. Isation ol Indians, West ot the Mis"siaHppi:

In consideration of the inconvenience and tioubie ot removing, as provided tor in the fi-th article of said irt-aly, filiy thousand dollars.

For spoliations committed on the as provided in the same article, eigh Ciiousand seven hundred and six« dollars.

For the u*e of Thomas Graves, ••.ame article, one thousand two hun died dollars. .t 'f-

For the use of George Guess.

8ame

giving due uoiicc then.oi. vvno ., the -aid Register and Receiver shall have power to appoint a cleik, who .hnll b" a person capable of trai^lating the French anti Spamnii languages and who shall perform the duty translation and such other duty as

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'«.ca u'c^reZZ^Med, .^d'lVthe service, to be perfumed ^^^VwNHdrSd may mtcd States,' the President sha-1 be, I trc ci.ti'.iii to lands founded on under the provisions ot tnc

say

article, live hundred-dollars.

For two thousand d(dlais, tor ten years, for the education of their children, same article, twenty thou sand dollars.

For rifles, six thousand ed and liity dollars

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thousand live hundred dollars. ousanu live

'slavk TO minions OF AN HOUR.

aty

thousand eight hundred and twenty

Towards the purchase of a print-j kansas.east oi the' ^fjtern

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P'«», tJPes •I''?! money in "i il i-snm to be paid out of any money in one tin.usand doiJars. sum io ^nnronri-

For the compensation proposed to the treasury iiotothe -pp 2 paid to emigrating Cberokees from ate

ithin tlis chartered limits of Geor fUScc 2. ana oe That for the purpose of negotiating

ion to said claims, gia, lor the year cue thousand eight on the part of the If-

supposition that live nunu.cu ...aj

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For property that may be aban..cued, upon the estimate that ot the five, hundred, one hundred may be it^ads of tar.uiies, and have property oj wortla twenty dollars, eacii, two thuu- oj

?and dollars. For cost of emigration of five hun Ired, at ten dollars each, five thoua &

provisions

for a year, filteen

iu» O.,

fop each emigrant

provided for bv the eighth article „f the aforesaid treaty, five thousand dollars.

For Captain John Rogers, as pro vided for by the .tenth article, five hundred dollars.

For the expense in part of running the boundary lines, as provided or "by the third article, two thousand dollars.

SApproved—24th May, 1828. H'r. I [PUBLIC—No. 58.] AN ACT making appropriations for the purchase of books, and tor oth-*-er purposes

Be it enacted by the Senate Sf House of lfepresejitatives of the United States

Ar

and

cle. one thousand live hundred and ated, to be paid out of any money in

.. :M

Airafknncnn^ rlnll»r

'hat the sum of five thousand dollars

the same hereby is appropri

niUrtMitrioA nr\PA»\n

the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. for the purchase of Books for the Library of Congress

See 2 And be it further enacted TJiat the Librarian of Congress be authorized to employ an assistant, who shall receive a yearly compensation ot eight hundred dollars, commencing March fourth, one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, to b(T paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Approved—24th May, IB28.

A' [PUBLIC—No 59]

AN ACT supplementary to an act, entitled

4-An

act providing for the

correction of errors in making entries of land at the Land Offices," pissed March third, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen. Ih it evicted by the Senate Sf House of lievresentutive* of the United Sf'tes of America Congress Jss'inbled That the provisions of the act entitled •An act providing for the correction oferrors in making entries ot Lands at the Laud offices," approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, are hereby declared to extend to cases where patents have issued, or shall hereafter issue- upon condition that the party concerned shall surrender his or tier patent, to the Commissioner ot the General Land Odice, with a relinquishment of titles thereon, executed in a form to be prescribed by the Secre tary of the Treasury.

Apoioved—24th May, 1828. if W ./ 5 [PUBLIC—No GO] AN ACT to enable the President of the United Mates to hold a treaty with the Chippewas, Ottawas, Pat tawattimas, Winnebagoes, Fox and -Sacs nations of Indians.

Be it enacted by t'ie Senate &f House of Representatives of the United States nf Jlmerica in Congress assembleds That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, aiv^the same is hereby apopriated, to defray the expenses of treating with the Chippewas, Ottawts, Pattawattimas, V\ inntbagoes. Fox and

vacs,

the

purpose

For*'Bvb'hundred'hlanketsf two their compensation, so as not to exUVI nuuuic

For five hundred kettles, (?»ev thoui Jovve(i

•jand dollars. For two thousand five hundreil pounds of tobacco, two hundred and fitly dollars.

ccf!j lat

nations ot Indians, for

of extinguishing their ti­

tles to lands witnin the State of Illinois and the Teiritory of Michigan, situated between the Illinois river •and the Lead Mines on Fever river, und in the vicinity of said Lead viines. and also, certain reservations on the South Fast border of Lake Michigan and that the President of the United States, if he shall deem it expedient, may apply a part of the aforesaid appropriation, for the purpose of holding a Treaty with the Choctaw nation of Indians, to extin guish their title to the tract, of land/ which lies in the Territory of Ar

it further

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eoiigrate within he year, that .s to and he, is 1 eby, touecilo ap point Commissioners, by- and with huTi- th© advice and consent of the Senate, as soon as practicable, fltad, to' fix 4-n

in(leted

_h_ nnthnriyed to an-

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i,as been heretoforetltr

for ce

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'Approved—24th May, 1828. v^

[PUBLIC—No. 61]

AN A' making an appropriation for the suppression of the Slave

Be it enacted by the Senate Sf House iieortsenlatives of the United States America in Congress assembled,

NO. XXI.

hat Uie sura of thirty thousand dol-*^ lars be, and the sama is hereby, «ppropriated. for the suppression of tho

Slave

Trade, pursuant to the ae.r. of Congress of the third day of Al irch, one thousand eight hundred and uineteen.

Sec. 2. Jlnd be it further enacted,, That the Secretary of the Navy be authorized to pay, out of the -ma herein appropriated,the claim of ««ie Adminis rator of the estate of Talia-p/ ferro Livingston, late United *nai.e3,.. Marshal fo the District of Alabama, for the maintenance of sundry Africans, captured in one thousa-td ei^111 hundred and eighteen: ovid d%-,'-.

The said Administrator shall producaj' satisfactory evidence of the r^asonableness of the charges for the s.tsd tnainienance and that the sums ceived by the said Livingston lor the", hire of the said Africans, and lor trie labor performed for him by said Afri-/. cans, if any, be accounted for, and deducted. v_r

Approved—24th Miy, 1828. r, *, [PUBLIC No 62.]

AN ACT to authorise the Postmaster' General to erect an additionally building, and employ five addition-s al Clerks

H» it enacted

!y

the Senate & ITonsa

of liefji escn a'ives of the United Stales

of Jlmerica vgress assembledf That the Postmaster Genera. ie a.ithorized to have erected an additioal building for the use of the Department of the General Post Office, and of the Patent Office and that he be also authorized to employ fi* additional Clerks, with a salary of one thousand dollars each

Sec 2 Jlnd be it further enacted, l'hat the sum of twel'e thousand dollars be appropriated to defray the cost of erecting the aforesaid bui ding and the sum of five thoivandr dollars to pay the salaries of the iA jforesaid clerks to be paid out of any* money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated M* ,J(

Approved—24th May, 1828. -J _______ .* [PUBLIC—No. 65.] 7 \y ACT allowing compensation to^. the Members of the Legislature of the Territory of Arkansas, and for other purposes

He it enacted, by the ^enate Sf Hovse' of Representative* of the Unfed

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°f America in Con^re assembledf That there shall be paid to eachj member of the two branches of tbc^ Legislature of the Territory of Ar-, kaosas three dollars a day for each.' day he shall actually attend the session thereof and also, three dollars for every twenty five miles travel iiv going to and returning from such ses-^\ sion. to be computed by the actual distance from the place where such' member resides, to the place where the session of the Legislature shall be :, held, which said distance shall be distinctly certified by the Governor-', of said territory: Provided hoivever

Uiat no member shall be entitled to, v,r or shall receive compensation, fop daily attendance, for more than thirty days in every two years or for go-" iKv ing to, and returning from said Le«\ gislature, more than once in said two years 7*. a

Sec. 2 Jlnd be it further enacted,* That there shall be paid, once in twOjjp':7 years, seven hundred and twenty dol-i' lars, to the Governor of said Territory, to be applied towards defraying the incidental expenses of the Legis-^7 lature, in such manner as the said .. Legislature shall direct 7

Sec 3. And be it further enacted, I'hat there be, and is hereby, appropriated, out of any moneys not oth-. erwise appropriated, the sum of four hundred and eighty dollars, to the* district Judge of the State of Missou-r ri. and to each of the Judges of -the* Superior Cou't for the Territory otV- :r*i Arkansas, for their extra services as\\ Land Commissioners, from the twen-»s'" r?'. (y sixth day of May, eighteen hun-', dred and twenty-eight, to the thirtyfirst day of December next.

Sec 4 Jlnd *be it further enacted, That for the contingent expenses ol the Senate, for the year eighteen buua a the sum heretofore appropriated, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, and the same hereby is, appropria-*

ted, to be paid out of any unappro* priated money in the 1 reasury

Approved—24th May, 1828.

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Letters itf Administration, Marriage Licences, JVotes of ha tid* '7 ^7 Executions, Summons,

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