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once." r it 'iuiij-v r?r r v.u hods of th? United States,
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Sec. in. J,;.! . : ;f f.rther er.ceted, That
dJentef the Uastrvi States be, and
he is ru:eU antS-tiLi1, whenever he liiail t'dnk r cp-V: to iirrci ! much of the public I .n is t:.c ten itory cf Lonifiam, ?a ill ill h.e iirn furvt-yecl in conformity wiiii th- feltrn of this aL to be rifled for fdr. AH fiuhhnds fhall, wiui the exemption of tlic ft tflion r.umtjer fifteen,' v v t. fh dl he refer ved in each townfhip 'or th fu o-)..rt of fchools within the i'-tnif, with exception alfoof a trai. refcrved for the iui?prrt of a feminary of learning, as provi iect fjr by the Sthf-cVion of this acl, and wit i the exception all of fall fr-rirfs. and lead mines, and I im's r contiguous thereto, which, hv the diredlion of the pref.dnt of thr United Stitr?, n'ny he referred for the ftitnre difpfl of the fdd iiat??, fiiall be offered f ir file to thr hiheft bidder, under the dirctYun of the regid-r of the hr. J oince, and the receiver of public monies, oc cf the nrincipil dputv furvevor and on. iuch d iy or days ;s flnli by pubhc p'dima. tion of the prr HJent of the United States, be d-tL-nited for that purpofe. The files fh ul remain open for three wee':?, ?nd no longer. The lands drill be fold for a price not lefs than that which Ins been cr may be fixed hy hw for the public lands, nerth-wt id of the river Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river. And fh d! in every other Tefpeil be fwld in trfts of thr f-tme iize, on the fame terms and "conditions, as hfcve been or may be by hw provided for the InnCs fold in the Hate of Ohio. The fuoerintendents of the fid ptibhc fah-s finll e.-.cli receive fix dollars for rch day 's-attendance on the laid f-th s. All the lands which have been thus off-red f )r fole. -t public fale, Tem;inin;j c!f!dat t!ie d; ilnrj of the public fairs, may be o!".f no fed of private idle by thr
remitter of the land cilice, for the fme price whhh is cr my ce pr'ftribed by for the fdr ofrtiMic I-nds in the llatr ofOhio : Proidtd h:;vi rrr, I'hattili lifter the deci- . ii.m of conrrf tlieroti, no trct of land Hi - !1 be'rlFereci fcr Ll, the clim to ..which Jus been m cue time and r.ccordintr to law pr-frntfd to t!ie retr'rder of hnd titles in the diliria of Lonifuna, and iil-d in his office, forth- rurnofe cf b-inr inveftitrd Xiv ih- c?rririi!t2cr.ers anpointt d for' afcer tail ing the riht of p-rf ns t hiiming lands in thr tt-nitory of l-cuifiana. Aru patents fli dl be oh; hied for tl hr.ds ft Id in the territory of Lcuifim?, in the fjrne manner 2nd on the f un- terms is or mJy h jrov4dcd, hv lav., for land fold in xhz iUte of Ohio. Sec. 1 1. Ar.lls it furtlur enacted, That the claim cf the corporation of the ci'y oi ISew O.irans m the common adjacent thrreto, and within 6C0 y rdi from t lie fortifications of t!;e f -me, z coiifi-mrd Ly tlic ac entitled n i refpclin t l.inii to I-inds
in thr frtit'.' ;rs oi Orleans ard Lcuiii-in Ihdi be (i-eMi-d vlid, Itho' the reiironilh jiient of th. t"d corporation to any cl-in; beyond ti e iia dijunce of 600 yrd1. w-i r.o: msJ- td! alter the expiration of the period ot fi:: months prtknbtu Ly the tit Jaft me.nti l td. S-c. 12. Ani be it further er.scttd, Th:t sll the ntvU'hl- rivers and waters in t i.r ter:it' -T.es f Orleaiss nd Louih"ta, thall
afint in the l.im?, whole determination, or
a majority of them, the dwe h-einj; jilt approved hy the rorgrrfsof the United States thall he final and coucluiive in the premife?. And anv fjch cnmmiilioncr (hull be entitled to receive at, and ."fterthc rate of 4 dollars per diem, for tSie time neieflWtiy em-doved in executing i nd commillion or appointment Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it Hull and may be? lawful for tlx commif-fmn-rs who may be appointed under t! is nd, or either of them to ifuie proeefs in nature of a writ of fnhren:, for iry witnefs that may be required on a hearing in the premifes ; Sc any perfon duly ferved with iuch procefs (hail he bound to appear and teitify under the like penalty, and be liable to be proceeded airrinH in the lihe manner, as 13 provided hv lnv,in relation to anv witnefs whefe nt. tendance is required in anv court of the U rdted States to give leftimony in any matter depending therein. J. H. VAUXUM, Speaker of the House cf Representatives, GEO ; CLIN TON, Viee-President cf the United States, end Presidtr.t of the Senate. January 22, 13 11 Approved, JAMES MADISON.
he, unci i hereby releafecl and difciirr.eil j p.cr.t i al comn erre, si:d t!:nt per.ft vcuU
from all chim and demrd of the United
State?, to nr upon certain judgment hrfcre the diliriif court for thr diltrid of Onnec tic u lioldrn at New haven in thr month cf Aii;;un. IS 10, recovered for the fum of 2C00 dollars, with colls, r.t their fuit, on his recognizance for app-irrinee as witnefs, in the cafe of a proftcution on behalf of the United States before the circuit court in the fjine ddlrici. J. B. VARNUM, Stealer cf the lloure cf Representatives, GEO: CLINTON, Vice-President cf the United States, and President cf the St nat e. February 7, 1S11 Approved. JAMES MADISON.
AN ACT to change the name of 'Lewis Grant to that of Lewis Grant Davidfon BE enacted by the Senate and House
cf Representatives of the United States of j ft0res, thirty thoufand dollars.
A? ACT making rppropi iations for the fupport of the Navy of the United States far the Vrar 1811. I)E it enacted by the Senate and IlcitSt cf Representatives cf the United States cf America, in Congress assembled, Tli4t for
defraying the rxpenfes of thr Navy of tbe
United States for thr year 1811, the following fums be, and the fame are l.eieby refpedlivcly appropriated ; that is to f y : For the pay Sc fubfiOence of the officers, end pay cf the feamen, 774.390 dollars. For ptovifions, 385,330 dollars.
For medicines, inftrutnentr, and hofpital
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is Grant of the diftric"of Columbia, cevifce of Samuel Davidfon, late deceafed, of the faid dillricl, be and he is hereby authorifed, from and after the pafiage of this acl, to take and ufc the furname of Davidfon, and that his name hereafter be Lewis Grant Davidfon, and all acls done and entered into by that nsme (lull have the fame effect and op-ration in law, as if his name had originally been Lewis Grant Davidfon. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker cf the House cf Representatives GEO: CLINTON, Vice-President cf the United States, and President cf the Senate, February 6, 1811 Approved, JAMES MADISON. AN ACT making appropriations for the fupport of the Military Eitablifliment of the United States, for the year 1811. BE it enacted by tie Senate and House of Representatives cf the United States of Air.encc, in Congress assembled, That for
defraying the e;penfes of the military efnhhihment of the United States for the year 1811, for the Indian deortment, and
fir tbeexprnfe of fortifications, .magazines, arfen-us, and armories, the following fums be, and the fame hereby are refpe&ively appropriated; that is to fay : For the pay of the army cf the United States 869, 9G3 dollars. For fsravre, 13,756 doltrrs: For fubiiflence, C85.532 dollars c 5 cents For clothing, 293,804 dollars. For bounties and premiums, thirty thoufand dollars. For the medical and hofpital department, fifty thcufnd dollars. For c amp -(piipige, fuel, tools and tranfprvration, 270.000 dolUrs. For ordnance. 100,000 dollars. For fortificatio' s, arfenals, magazines, ind armcries, including 2000 dollars for fucii a number cf .idditior.il military Herekeepers a5 may be required, 276,49 dollars ind 76 cent?. For purchafirg map, plans, books, end ir.firumrr.ts. 2,500 d(il!itr... For conti: c i"S. fifiv thrufar.d cellars. Forth'- CAfV of cl"-r'. em;doyd in tie -vilitary ",-er:'- odicrs, v.ud in the Hire cf
inlp'tlor f i the -'n y. 3.00 collar?.
the Is.Ciai) dtpi tr.ient, 146,500
For repairs of veffels, 250,000 dollars.
For freight, More rent, and all other contingencies, 100,000 dollars. For pay and fubfiflence of the marine corps, including provifions for thofe or fljore and forage for the ftafF, 138,256 dollars Sc 90 cents. For clothing for the fame. 37,900 dollais and 90 cents. For military flores for the fame, 1,396 dollars and 25 cents.
For mediciYies, medical fervices, hcfpital err iiiog the Regal Power, he excites with-
out nciiiauon, tne augult CA t lie nobles, hue hns recourfc to every art and hlanciiriment in conciliating the good will cf 'the lower claHes, and on feme octafions.Iias even permitted icbeliion itftif to cfcspe puniflu' ment.
he I'needilv coik lu.'ed w ith Iuitiia.
An articlr fiom Peter fcnrgl. of the 17:fi Am", fys, 41 The Coonf-i; r'(,f Stat?, Jv. de DifchkofiT, (;h:irr,edrs AGirrs snd Conin! General from Koiha America hn3 been naned M inif'.er I'lenipotentiarv to th3 Congrefs td the United Suite?.0 Some of the Londim papers. of the 4th and 5th of S-pr. fluted, that an or.ler in Cr.uncil was flgnnt :t the Cabinet meeting on the preceding F.iday, prohibiting AmrrI icanveirrls from ent'm'o B'itifji pottr, except fuch as were f.Mir ?V wheat, and prnvidirg th:,t tiuy Ihotdd carry hack cargoes of thr procurr rf :r, land.. This report ore",ntd coi f u-rai d agitation, and ihnls dMlsned. But tbe the Msnifieiial pprs of t!e r.ih contradiet th" above lh.tr mrnt. ?nd jVy the report rf rrfnhatoiy r.T-'.fur.-s .gainVi the U. nited States is abfolutely falfe." Gi.asgcw, Sept. M The Gazette cf Tucfdwy,, contaifis the official account of the gallant exploit of his Majefiy's fliip3 Diana and Seminamia, hi the mouth of Gironde. The cirrmriiancrs cf the attack were pretty fairly ftated in ti c French sr.count ; but the extent of the enemy's Jo fa was not fully acknowledged. Cipt.' Richrdfon of the Seminamis, burnt the Fhi. vier 14 gurr, and Teafer of 14 guns, with five costing vtfTtls vs capturtd by'C-pt. Ferres. I wo .hundred and iVventy eight of the enemy were made prifnners ; ?nd only three of our fenmrn were tveunded. ' By thr Bahic fliip?, chich have arrived fome correa information is tVanfmitted, refpefting the pufent fitratirn of Sweden, and the policy adopted by Bernndotte.--. Not a fiogle Frenchman is edmittcd info the C(niuif? of State; bur thr Crown Brinre fredy rxerc ifes his unlimited cuthority, hy difmiffing from his fervice th.a
moll powerful of the natives. Whil
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flores, and all other expences on accouut of
th- fick belonging to the' marine corps, 3000 dollars. For quartermaiiers' and barrackmflers' ftores, officers' travelling expenfes, armourers' and carpenters' bills, fuel, premiums for enlifting men, mufical inllruments, bounty to mufic, and other contingent txpenfes of the marine corps, 15.000 dollars.
For the expenfes of navy yarus, compni-
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been received to the 1 I th infl. we learn, that on the Cth, Konsparte had reached
compni- (.ompngnecn Ids way to Antwerp. Th- , pay,ot Boulogne flotilla has ence irore herrme in
ing docks and other improvements
fuperintrnd! ts, (lore keepers, clerks, and j France, an objecfl of attention, and Mar. hfiAfprc K nrVfl dollars- Pi 'l J-- 1 i . 1, ' ' "
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For ordnance and fmall arms, 60,000 dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That thr fevers! funis, fpei ifically appropriated by this act, Hull be pid out of any monies in the treafury, not otherwife ppr priated. J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEO. CLIN' TON, Vice-President of the United States, and President of the Senate, February 7, 18 l I f-Approved, JAMES MADISON,
flul Ney, who now commands the French
troops on the coaft, h?s Jnd the honor tt the he-d of the flotilla to h3fc and cannonade two Britifh gun' brigs i. Grotteneukgii, sTrpt. 4. It feerrs that Bon-parte will allow no letters fcr Gottenhurgh to he received from Francr, until fome reitri&ions he enforced frfpeding the communications with Britain ; yet it wdi be only in appearance, :,s thinrj will go on as ufiul. . u A letter from Carlflinm mention, thit advices h received there ircm lianno Vny of the arrival of a cartel with inMlir rcc from Ruffi a cf a iec,mri!ution v.ltli' nrit.
ain, and tiiat fjur velTels. rir'-K- T,.u-
The arrival of the faft failing fliip 'Fri- fnerhms the C.'.ms; wltli L.. i -.i
dent, Capt. rorman, has put the Editors of failed lor the Eddern Baltic. the New York Gtte in poCt-lIi'-n of A Irttrr firn IVmT:, nte-, tint t! e London pspeis to the evening cf the 24th Iliog hDs dr.'vely rrl. f.d ?r ri'Vf rp C. ! uit. almoft a month later than our former berc- and Eo:;:- i' -'r- .rr.r.'. t c , ,
auvices. l ne extracts wnica ioiicw ccin- ( was (leuund-d i ; - p-iit".
pmc. all thatis mtereilirg. FOREIGN SUMMARY.
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