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hundred and twenty-eight, between the United States and the Cherokee &c. necessary nation of Indians, west of the Mississippi:

In consideration of the inconvenience and trouble of removing, as provided for in the fifth article of said treaty, fifty thousand dollars. For three years annuity, as provided for in the same article, six thousand dollars.

For spoliations committed on them, as provided for in the same article, eight thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

For the use of Thomas Graves, same article, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For the use of George Guess, same article, five hundred dollars. For two thousand dollars, for ten years, for the education of their children, same article, twenty thousand dollars.

Towards the purchase of a printing press, and types, same article, one thousand dollars.

For the compensation proposed to be paid to emigrating Cherokees from within the chartered limits of Georgia, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, upon the supposition that five hundred may emigrate within the year; that is to say:

For rifles, six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

For five hundred blankets, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For five hundred kettles, one thousand dollars.

For two thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For property that may be abandoned, upon the estimate that, of the five hundred, one hundred may be heads of families, and have property worth twenty dollars, each, two thousand dollars.

For cost of emigration of five hundred, at ten dollars each, five thousand dollars.

For provisions for a year, fifteen thousand dollars.

For ten dollars for each emigrant, as provided for by the eighth article of the aforesaid treaty, five thousand dollars.

For Captain James Rogers, as provided for by the tenth article, five hundred dollars.

For the expense, in part, of running the boundary lines, as provided for by the third article, two thousand dollars. APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

CHAP. XCV.—An Act making appropriations for the purchase of books, and

for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of five thousand dollars be, and the same hereby is appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purchase of books for the library of Congress.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the librarian of Congress be authorized to employ an assistant, who shall receive a yearly compensation of eight hundred dollars, commencing March fourth, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven; to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

to carry into effect the treaty with the Cherokees.

Spoliations committed on them.

Use of Thomas Graves. Use of George Guess. Education of their children. Printing press.

Compensation

to Cherokees for 1828.

For rifles.
For blankets.
For kettles.
For tobacco.

For abandoned property.

For cost of emigration. Provisions for

a year.
Ten dollars
for each emi-

grant.

For Captain James Rogers.

For expense of running boundary lines.

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CHAP. XCVI.-An Act supplementary to an act, entitled "An Act providing for May 24, 1828. the correction of errors in making entries of lands at the land offices," passed March third, eighteen hundred and nineteen.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United

Provisions of

States of America, in Congress assembled, That the provisions of the act of March 3,

1819, ch. 98, to

extend to cases where patents have issued of shall hereafter

issue.

act, entitled "An act providing for the correction of errors in making entries of lands at the land 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 her patent, to the commissioner of the general land office, with a relinquishment of title thereon, executed in a form to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

STATUTE I.

May 24, 1828. [Obsolete.]

15,000 dollars appropriated to defray

the expenses of treating with

&c.

CHAP. XCVII.—An Act to enable the President of the United States to hold a trealy with the Chippewas, Ottawas, Pattawattimas, Winnebagoes, Fox and Sacs nutions of Indians.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, to defray the expenses of treating with the Chippewas, Ottawas, Pattawattimas, Winnebathe Chippewas, goes, Fox and Sacs nations of Indians, for the purpose of extinguishing their titles to lands within the state of Illinois and the territory of Michigan, situated between the Illinois river and the lead mines, on Fever river, and in the vicinity of said lead mines; and, also, certain reservations on the south-east 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 extinguish their title to the tract of land, which lies in the territory of Arkansas, east of the western boundary line of said territory; the said sum to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Commission

ers appointed to negotiate said treaty.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That, for the purpose of negotiating said treaty, on the part of the United States, the President shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint commissioners, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, as soon as practicable, and to fix their compensation, so as not to exceed what has been heretofore allowed for like services.

APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

STATUTE I. May 24, 1828.

30,000 dollars appropriated for the suppression of the slave trade.

Act of March 3; 1819, ch.101.

Secretary of the Navy to satisfy the claim of Taliaferro Livingston.

Proviso.

CHAP. XCVIII.-An Act making an appropriation for the suppression of the slave trade. (a)

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of thirty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the suppression of the slave trade, pursuant to the act of Congress of the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Navy be authorized to pay, out of the sum herein appropriated, the claim of the administrator of the estate of Taliaferro Livingston, late United States' marshal for the district of Alabama, for the maintenance of sundry Africans, captured in one thousand eight hundred and eighteen: Provided, The said administrator shall produce satisfactory evidence of the reasonableness of the charges for the said maintenance; and that the sums received by the said Livingston for the hire of the said Africans, and for the labour performed for him by said Africans, if any, be accounted for, and deducted.

APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

(a) For acts relating to the slave trade, sec vol. i. 347.

STATUTE I.

CHAP. XCIX.-An Act to authorize the Postmaster General to erect an additional May 24, 1828. building, and employ five additional clerks.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General be authorized to have erected an additional 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 five additional clerks, with a salary of one thousand dollars each.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of twelve thousand dollars be appropriated to defray the cost of erecting the aforesaid building, and the sum of five thousand dollars to pay the salaries of the aforesaid clerks; to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

An additional building to be erected, and five clerks to be appointed.

Appropriation for the erection of the building, &c.

STATUTE I.

CHAP. C.-An Act allowing compensation to the members of the legislature of the May 24, 1828. territory of Arkansas, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That there shall be paid to each member of the two branches of the legislature of the territory of Arkansas three dollars a day for each day he shall actually attend the session thereof; and, also, three dollars for every twenty-five miles' travel, in going to and returning from such session; 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, however, That no member shall be entitled to, or shall receive compensation, for daily attendance, for more than thirty days in every two years; or for going to and returning from said legislature, more than once in said two years.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That there shall be paid once in two years, seven hundred and twenty dollars, to the governor of said territory, to be applied towards defraying the incidental expenses of the legislature, in such manner as the said legislature shall direct.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That there be, and is hereby, appropriated out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated, the sum of four hundred and eighty dollars to the district judge 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 twentysixth day of May, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, to the thirty-first day of December next.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That for the contingent expenses of the Senate for the year eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, and the same hereby is, appropriated, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the treasury.

APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

Compensation of the members

of the legislature of the territory of Arkan

sas for attend

ance.

Proviso.

720 dollars to be paid the governor bienni

ally for certain

purposes.

480 dollars ap

propriated to

the district

judge of the state of Mis

souri, &c.

15,000 dollars appropriated for contingent expenses of the

Senate for 1828.

CHAP. CI.—An Act to provide for opening and making a military road in the state of Maine.

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 States be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause a military road to be

STATUTE I. May 24, 1828.

President to cause a mili

tary road to be opened.

Troops of the United States

to carry into

opened and made in the state of Maine, from the mouth of the river Matanawcook, where it enters into the Penobscot river, to Mars Hill, near the north-eastern boundary line of the state of Maine.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the President be, and he is to be employed hereby, authorized to employ such part of the troops of the United States as he may think proper, to survey and construct said road; and, for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this act, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

effect the provisions of this act.

STATUTE I.

May 24, 1828. CHAP. CII.-An Act making an appropriation for the navy hospital fund. [Obsolete.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Appropriation. States of America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of forty-six thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars and fourteen cents be appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the navy hospital fund; and that the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to pay the same to the commissioners of the aforesaid fund upon their requisition.

Vol. ii. 53, 293.

APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

STATUTE I.

May 24, 1828.

Act of March

CHAP. CIII.-An Act to repeal a part of the act, entitled "An act supplementary to, and to amend an act, entitled 'An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage," passed the second of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 2, 1799, ch. 22. States of America, in Congress assembled, That, the thirty-seventh

37th section

of act of 1st

March, 1823,

ch. 21, repeal

ed.

section of the act passed on the first of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, entitled “ An act supplementary to, and to amend an act, entitled' An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage,' passed second of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and for other purposes," be, and the same is hereby, repealed. APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

STATUTE I.

May 24, 1828.

Lieutenants

in the

navy,

CHAP. CIV.-An Act to increase the pay of lieutenants in the navy.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That, from and after the after passage of passing of this act, all lieutenants in the navy of the United States shall, in addition to the pay and emoluments now allowed them by law, each receive ten dollars per month, and one ration per day. APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

this act, to re

ceive 10 dollars

per month and one ration per day, in addition, &c.

STATUTE I. May 24, 1828.

Secretary of War authorized, &c. to

procure on reasonable terms, a site for an arsenal on the

CHAP. CV-An Act authorizing the establishment of an arsenal on the waters of Mobile or Pensacola Bays.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to procure, as soon as it can be effected on reasonable terms, a site for an arsenal on the waters of Mobile or Pensacola bays, and to cause to be erected thereon such an arsenal as may be deemed proper, for the safe keeping of the arms and

munitions of war of the United States, for the Mexican gulf frontier; and that for these purposes the sum of fifty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

waters of Mo

bile or Pensacola bays.

STATUTE I.

CHAP. CVII.-An Act to authorize the legislature of the state of Illinois to sell May 24, 1828. and convey a part of the land reserved and granted to said state for the use of the Ohio Saline.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the legislature of the state of Illinois shall be, and is hereby, authorized and empowered to cause to be sold and conveyed in such manner, and on such terms and conditions, as said legislature shall by law direct, such part or parts of the tract of land reserved and granted to said state, for the use and support of the salt works, known by the name of the Ohio Saline, in the county of Gallatin, in the said state, and to apply the proceeds of such sale to such objects as the said legislature may by law hereafter direct: Provided, That the legislature shall not sell and convey more than thirty thousand acres of the land reserved and granted for the use of the Saline aforesaid. APPROVED, May 24, 1828.

Legislature of the state of Illinois authorized, &c., to cause to be sold, &c., a part or parts of land reserved and granted to the use of salt works.

the tract of

said state for

Proviso.

STATUTE I.

CHAP. CVIII.—An Act to aid the state of Ohio in extending the Miami canal May 24, 1828. from Dayton to Lake Erie, and to grant a quantity of land to said state to aid in the construction of the canals authorized by law; and for making donations of land to certain persons in Arkansas territory.

Act of June 30, 1834, ch.

137.

A quantity of land to be

granted to the state of Ohio, for the purpose of aiding said

state in extending the Miami canal from Day

ton to Lake Erie by the Maumee route.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That there be, and is hereby, granted to the state of Ohio, for the purpose of aiding 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 canal, between Dayton and the Maumee river, at the mouth of the Auglaize, so far as the same shall be located through the public land, and reserving each alternate section of the land unsold to the United States, to be selected by the commissioner of the general land office, under the direction of the President of the United States; and which land, so reserved to the United States, shall not be sold for less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre. The said land, hereby granted to the state of Ohio, to be subject to the disposal of the legislature of said state, for the purpose aforesaid, and no other: Provided, That said canal, when completed, shall be, and forever remain, a public highway, for the use of the government of the United States, free from any toll or other charge, whatever, for any property of the United States, or persons in their service, passing through the same: And provided, also, That the extension of the said Miami canal shall be commenced within five years, and completed within twenty years, or the state shall be bound to pay to 2, 1833, ch. 87. the United States the amount of any lands previously sold; and that the title to purchasers, under the state, shall be valid.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That so soon as the route of said canal shall be located, and agreed on by said state, it shall be the duty of the governor thereof, or such other person or persons as may have been, or shall hereafter be, authorized to superintend the construction of said canal, to examine and ascertain the particular lands to which the said state will be entitled under the provisions of this act, and report the same to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. 2 c2

VOL. IV.-39

Proviso.

Proviso.

Act of March

Duty of the governor when said canal is located.

the route of

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