Resolutions. is hereby authorized to cause the sea-wall afore- SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That a sum, not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, is hereby appropriated for the purposes aforesaid; to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1821. An Act to amend the act, entitled "An act to provide for taking the fourth census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States, and for other pur-poses." Be it enacted, &c., That, instead of the time pre scribed in the above-recited act, in which the marshals and their assistants should perform the various duties assigned them by the said act, the same is hereby enlarged to the first day of Sep tember next. Approved, March 3, 1821. An Act authorizing the President of the United States to remove the Land Office in the district of Lawrence county, in the Territory of Arkansas. tions, suits, process, proceedings, commenced, or to be commenced, or now pending in said district court, and liable to be discontinued, or suffer prejudice, from the foregoing alterations, may be returned to, and shall be continued to, the district court to be holden in pursuance of this act, in such manner as that the same shall suffer no discontinuance or prejudice by virtue of this act. Approved, March 2, 1821. RESOLUTIONS. Resolution providing for the admission of Missouri into the Union on a certain condition. Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Missouri shall be admitted into this Union on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever, upon the fundamental condition, that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen, of either of the States in this Union, shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the Constitution of the United States: Provided, That the Legislature of said State, by a solemn public act, shall declare the assent of the said State to the said fundamental condition, and shall transmit to the President of the United States, on or before the fourth Monday in November next, an authentic copy of the said act; upon the receipt whereof, the President, by proclamation, Be it enacted, &c., That so much of the act, enti- | shall announce the fact; whereupon, and without tled "An act making provision for the establishment of additional land offices in the Territory of Missouri," as requires that the land office for the district of Lawrence county shall be established at the seat of justice in said county, shall be and the same is hereby repealed; and the President of the United States is hereby authorized to remove and establish said office at any suitable place within the said district. Approved, March 2, 1821. any further proceeding on the part of Congress, Resolution providing for jails in certain cases, for the safe custody of persons committed under the authority of the United States. Resolved, &c., That where any State or States, having complied with the recommendation of Congress, in the resolution of the twenty-third An Act to alter the times of holding the District day of September, one thousand seven hundred Court in the Northern District of New York. Be it enacted, &c., That the district court of the United States of America for the northern district of New York, directed by law to be holden at Utica, shall hereafter be holden at the same place on the last Tuesday of August, instead of the third Tuesday of May, in each year; and that the court directed by law to be holden at Albany, on the second Tuesday of November, shall, instead thereof, hereafter be holden at the same place on the last Tuesday of January in each year. SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That all ac and eighty-nine, shall have withdrawn, or shall hereafter withdraw, either in whole or in part, the use of their jails, for prisoners commited under the authority of the United States, the marshal in such State or States, under the direction of the judge of the district, shall be, and hereby is, authorized and required to hire a convenient place to serve as a temporary jail, and to make the necessary provision for the safe-keeping of prisoners committed under the authority of the United States, until permanent provision shall be made by law for that purpose; and the said marshal shall be allowed his reasonable expenses, incurred i Resolutions. for the above purposes, to be paid out of the Treas- States be authorized to cause such number of asINDEX ury of the United States. Approved, March 3, 1821. tronomical observations to be made, by methods which may, in his judgment, be best adapted to insure a correct determination of the longitude of the Capitol, in the City of Washington, from Greenwich, or some other known meridian in Europe, and that the data, with accurate calculations or statements, founded thereon, be laid before Congress at their next session. Approved, March 3, 1821. Bettis, Drury, the Committee of Claims dis- charged from the petition of House of Representatives for a joint com- 367 377 396 report of said committee laid on the table - 386 the memorial of, referred 24 read the third time, and passed - 242 a bill explanatory of the act for relief of, read 140 Columbian Society, a bill to incorporate the, read 27 read a second time 143 read a second time, and referred 32 reported without amendment 36 the bill recommitted 41 Cathey, Matthew B., Mr. Eaton moved that the Committee of Claims be instructed to in- ordered to a third reading 150 read a third time, and passed 151 claim of 147 Commerce and Manufactures, appointment of the standing committee of 20 an adverse report from said committee 248 tition of, referred 140 Central Bank of Georgetown and Washington, the resolution of inexpediency, read - 254 150 tion of, referred 326 a letter from the Secretary of the Navy, - 185 the committee discharged 399 Chambers, David, Mr. Ruggles presented the pe- tition of, referred 306 the committee discharged 393 Chandler, John, of Maine, attended 9 remarks of, on the rejection by the House 355 - Contracts, a letter from the Secretary of the a similar report from the Quartermaster a similar report from the Postmaster Gen- 190 247 252 Chaplains, on motion of Mr. Morril, the usual 10 Cooper, Daniel, Mr. Ruggles submitted a resolu- Chase, Philander, Mr. Ruggles presented the petition of, referred 119 adverse report thereon 135 tion instructing the Committee of Claims 268 Chatard, John B., Mr. Johnson of Louisiana pre- agreed to 289 136 a bill for relief of, read 359 the petitioner had leave to withdraw his read a second time 362 petition 396 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company, Mr. referred 121 the committee discharged 396 Cote Sans Dessein, Mr. Thomas presented the Choctaw Nation, Mr. Holmes, of Mississippi pre- Lands 183 said committee discharged Cousens, E., and other, Mr. Holmes of Maine, 136 presented the petition of 140 an adverse report thereon 237 Mr. Holmes submitted a resolution instruct- 189 Coxe, Daniel W., Mr. Williams of Mississippi 30 128 (See Maison Rouge.) resolution agreed to - 289 Claims, appointment of standing committee of 20 268 Creek Nation, a Message from the President, 399 |