Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 3.djvu/621



In Illinois.—From Kaskaskias, by the Irish Settlement, Covington, Carlisle, and Perrysville, to Vandalia.

From Illinois Saline, in Gallatin, to Golconda.

From York by Aurora, by Terre Haute.

From Montgomery, by Brownsville, and Gill’s Ferry, to Jackson, in Missouri territory.

The mail from Cape Girardeau to Salem, Kentucky, shall pass by America.

From Carmi, by Mount Vernon, to Carlisle.

From Carmi to Wayne Courthouse and Jefferson Courthouse.

From Palmyra, by Wayne Courthouse, Jefferson Courthouse, and Covington, to Belleville.

From America to Jonesborough.

In Mississippi.—From Natchez, by Franklin, Monticello, Covington, Wayne, and Winchester, to Fort St. Stephens.

From Fordsville to Shieldsborough.

In Alabama.—From Tuscaloosa, by Marion County Courthouse, to Columbus.

From Burnt Corn Spring, by Conecuh Courthouse, to Fort Crawford.

From Huntsville, by Jackson Courthouse, by Lawrie’s Ferry, to Ross’s and Washington, in Tennessee.

From Cahawba, by Portland, Canton, Prairie Bluff, Black’s Bluff, and Foster’s, to Fort Claiborne.

From Mooresville, by Milton’s Bluff, Courtland, Bainbridge, and Big Spring, to Russellville, in Franklin county.

From Cahawba, by Joseph Britton’s, Old Town, Falls of Cahawba, King and Smith’s store, Shelby Courthouse, David M’Laughlin’s, St. Clair Courthouse, Vincent Bennett’s, the Cherokee Nation, by Ross’s and James Patterson’s, to Washington, in Tennessee.

From the town of Cahawba to the falls of Cahawba, and to Tuscaloosa.

From Courtland to Moulton.

From St. Clair Courthouse to Carolsville.

In Missouri Territory.—From New Madrid to Point Pleasant.

From Louisiana, by Hannibal, to Palmyra.

From Louisiana to New London.

That the post-road from Cape Girardeau to Winchester pass by Edward Tanner’s.

From St. Charles, by Marthasville, Montgomery Courthouse, Loutre Island, Cote Sans Dessein, Nashville, Smithton, John Grayum’s, Franklin, Spanish Needle Prairie, Chareton, William W. Monroe’s, Grand River, Bloomfield, Missouriton, and Bluffton, to Fort Osage.

From Fort Osage, by Mount Vernon, Tabbo, Little Osage Bottom, and Jefferson, to Chareton.

In Michigan Territory.—From Detroit, by Pontiac, to Mount Clemens.

, May 13, 1820.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That after the adjournment of the present session, the next meeting of Congress shall be on the second Monday of November next.

, May 13, 1820.