Public Acts of Congress. lands in the Territory of Louisiana, as the Presi- terms and conditions, as have been or may be by dent of the United States shall direct, to be sur-law provided for the lands sold in the State of veyed and divided in the same manner and under the same regulations and limitation as to expenses, as is provided by law in relation to the lands of the United States northwest of the river Ohio and above the mouth of Kentucky river. Ohio. The superintendents of the said public sales shall each receive six dollars for each day's attendance on the said sales. All the lands which have been thus offered for sale, at public sale, remaining unsold at the closing of the public sales, SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That, for the may be disposed of at private sale by the register disposal of the lands of the United States lying of the land office, for the same price which is or in the Territory of Louisiana, a land office shall may be prescribed by law for the sale of publie be established, which shall be kept at such place lands in the State of Ohio: Provided, however, as the President of the United States may direct; That, till after the decision of Congress thereon, and a register and receiver of public moneys shall no tract of land shall be offered for sale, the claim be appointed for said office, who shall give secur-to which has been in due time and according to #ity in the same manner, in the same sums, and whose compensations, emoluments, duties and authority, shall in every respect be the same, in relation to the lands which shall be disposed of at their office, as are or may be provided for by law in relation to the register and receiver of public moneys in the several offices established for the disposal of the lands of the United States northwest of the river Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river. SEC. 10. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United States be and he is hereby #authorized, whenever he shall think proper, to direct so much of the public lands lying in the Territory of Louisiana, as shall have been surveyed in conformity with the eighth section of this act, to be offered for sale. All such lands shall, with the exception of the section "number sixteen," which shall be reserved in each township for the support of schools within the same, with the exception also of a tract reserved for the support of a seminary of learning, as provided for by the seventh section of this act, and with the exception also of the salt springs and lead mines, and land contiguous thereto, which, by the direction of the President of the United States, may be reserved for the future disposal of the said States, shall be offered for sale to the highest bidder, under the direction of the register of the land office and the receiver of public moneys and of the principal deputy surveyor, and on such day or days as shall, by public proclamation of the President of the United States, be designated for that purpose. The sale shall remain open for three weeks, and no longer. The lands shall be sold for a price not less than that which has been or may be fixed by law for the public lands northwest of the river Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river. And shall in every other respect be sold in tracts of the same size, on the same law presented to the recorder of land titles in the district of Louisiana and filed in his office, for the purpose of being investigated by the Commissioners appointed for ascertaining the rights of persons claiming lands in the Territory of Louisiana. And patents shall be obtained for all lands sold in the Territory of Louisiana, in the same manner and on the same terms as is or may be provided by law for land sold in the State of Ohio. SEC. 11. And be it further enacted, That the claim of the corporation of the city of New Orleans, to the common adjacent thereto, and within six hundred yards from the fortifications of the same, as confirmed by the act, entitled "An act respecting claims to lands in the Territories of Orleans and Louisiana," shall be deemed valid, although the relinquishment of the said corpora tion to any claim beyond the said distance of six hundred yards was not made till after the expiration of the period of six months prescribed by the act last mentioned. SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That all the navigable rivers and waters in the Territories of Orleans and Louisiana shall be and forever remain public highways. SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That a sum not exceeding forty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, for the purpose of carrying this act into effect, which sum shall be paid out of unappropriated moneys in the Treasury. SEC. 14. And be it further enacted, That the act entitled "An act providing for the final adjustment of claims to lands, and for the sale of the public lands in the Territories of Orleans and Louisiana," approved February the sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eleven, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved March 3, 1811. Collection District, on motion of Mr. Bradley, a Collection of Duties, Mr. Smith, of Maryland, 27 129 act to establish the compensation of offi- 348 said committee reported, and were dis- (See Engineers.) - 36 355 16 79 -114 Crawford, Mr., remarks of, on Mr. Clay's reso- 330 ton, a committee was appointed on the 115 amended, and ordered to a third reading Cutts, Charles, of New Hampshire, appointed a D. Dana, Samuel W., appointed by the Legisla- 174 347 349 367 9 67, 71 Davy, William, and Son, and others, Mr. Leib - 358 359 368 reported, and indefinitely postponed Representatives to increase the salaries 132 read a third time, and passed of the State of Kentucky to the same effect 329 367 368 |