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Laws of the U. States. AH ACT :-Juinjr provision for- the payment tf claims gfCitiem of the United State ' : M t'c government vj trance t the pay. mtnt of which has been assumed bj the , United States, by virtue f the Conven . tion the 30tk of April, one thousand eight hundred end three, between the , United States and the French Republic ; 'A! ACT. ISE it ena&ed by the Senate and Houfe of ReprefcnUtives of the U - fitted Stale of America in Con grefs aHemMed, Ttjst ja fum HOI . exceeding three millions feven hun dred and fifty thoufand dollars (in clu five of a-fum of t wa millimis ' of dollars appropriated by the ad or tne twenTy.uxtii, day ot Februa ry', one thousand eight hundred ancf three, entitled 41 An aft making further provifion for the cxpence attending the intercourfe between U. t T 5 . . i P . . - - I 'r. . ! .... me uiincii ou inu iorcigu na lioni'J to be paid out of any mo nies in the treafury not othcrwifi; , appropriated, be, aud the urn? here 1 1 1 i a n. .1 1 a I. .. . ...... . t i . ) . jjpiupuaitu, iui iii ui)(jic- of difchargingthe claims of citi zens of the United States "agaiuft the government -of Frantic. ihe payment of which has been a!Tu-i incu oy me government ei tncuni. ;ted States," by Virtue of a conven , lion madu the thirtieth day of A pril, one thoufand eight hundred and three, between the United ' States of America and tha French ' Kcpublic, 'refpefting . the laid clatras ' r - ' . Sec. "2. And belt further ena&ed, That the Secretary of the Treafu. ' ry (halkaufe to be paid at theTrea , fury of the Untied States, h con. lormity to the, convention atorefaid the" amount of fuch claims, above mentioned, as under the provisions of the faid convention, thill bis a warded lo the refpeflivo claimtnts; which payment ihall be mule on the orders of the minirter plenipo. -tertiary of the ' United States for the time bcinz'to the French Re. - publje, in conformity with t'hd con Vemion aforefaid, , and the faid mi nuter (hall be charged on the trca fury books with the whole amount of furhpayment. until hefh!l have exhibited fatijladpry proof to the accounting officers of the trcafnry, that his orders thus paid, have been ii in 1 1 y Willi i ii q pro Vifions of the faid convention' " Sec.?. And he it further enacted. That the PreGduot of the United States be, and he herebv is authori- fed to borrow, on the credit of the United States, to be applied to-tbe purpoies auinoriledby this act, i fum nt exceeding one millifi tc ven hundred and fifty thoufand dol hrs, at a rate of i.ntcreft, not x ceding fix per centum per annum , reimbursable out of the appropria tiun made bv virtueof the Hrtt fat tionof this a, at the pleafurc o tha United State, or at fuch oeri od. not exceeding five veart Irani the time ot obtaining the loan, as L - lit J i. .. . r. in a j us mnuiiic i oy coniraci ; ana it (hall beTawful for the bank the United States to lend the I-une Sec. 4. And be it further cnatle I That fo mutH of the duties on mcr chandize and tonnage as may be ne iiciury, M,an. the lame hereby 11 appropriated for the purpofe of nay ing the intcreil which (hall accrue on the fa id loan. . Sec, 5. And be it further enaft.'J, That fordefravinc ih rinrn.-A in cident to the invcnigitioii of the claims abovetnentiontd, there Up appropriated a fu'ni nut txceditt2 Autharis'nj the creation f a Stick toi i the amount of eleven tuilwnsttm htin- area unajijtj thousand dMars for the . jiurpoic uj currying inia cjjccf me con Mention of the 20th of AbnL one thou saadcivht hundred and three hiiinuten p w - 1 the United Slates , of America end the rrencft Republic i and mtktng provi sion far tlx payment of the same, Beit enaded by the Senate and IJoufe of Reorcfentatives nf tUr Untied States of America in Con ,refs . ancmbled, . That for the purpofe of carrying inro effect, the convention of the thirtieth day ol .April, one thouland eight hutidreii and three, between the United States of America andthe Fiencl ifteoublic. thefecretarv of thff trca. fury be, and he is hereby auihoM- riled to cute to be conRnuted, ceruhcates ot ock, usned by the "j thatl be, an3 continue appropriated; land are reckoned at 18,000, anV are'-While a priscccr Capl. 1J. r, V;, !tf be joined with 2-i,dOO Batavians, i'crew w ere- treated vti v wtll tnid in n vDuuiaiv. .u wu iiiaus ui me nuuic icu.ni inc uiuccrs Ullvi sean'.en Ul til force Which the French command, till corsair rere well used on l.n"i-rf ,i, the new arra'ntrenients take vilace. rinlaJclohia. Cant. E until the? whole of the nrefent debt, f the United States, inclufively of! tic hock cresica vj virice 01 nu n n ii h l .. .. r , I . t i luaii ne reimourica ana reaefHi-l "v " "b",v"i, jai-c, i imuusipmu, v-ju. ijuwtn repptHsu sd, undtf the fame" limitations. a8 wh',ch are t0 fix thc posWonf all ibe cd the Lmperorof Morocco's i.intr8' have been -orovided bv the firft fee !iftriJ " t.nj;lantt. . ' & covarclly wretches, and believed tiori of thc abovomentioned a. re-i'. la LSl?d dispositions of the that a very few guns mouW have t en-' lpeftio2 thc anmial .appropriation! trQOPs.,lor ",e, dfienc . . clerccl u, vessel sale. It bc. 3f feven .millions' three hundred T '7 J?u JLV, ri l".c 'IT'.., y ait.101 nyin(j thoufanrf dollars, tnade by the ru,rU Tf!..hMW,.ni,.iii 11. n.,M,.uT. f-:.": me" . , . 'r . j nation still consider the darttrer of the sailed for the United States, .W. ?: Anrt hk il further M,flr .1 . . , i f" That the fecretary of the , treafury ull the means which nature and art Ihall raiife thc faid further fum : nJ .Can fnrrutli. ', Tlm.fi ievcn nuriarea tnouuna aoiiarsto be ot the Aliens at uravesend, -was on paia to tne comraunoncrs or the le latnoi oepiemoer.j juioerty was finking fund, ; in the fame manner granted respecting the manner of lea- as was directed bv the abovemen-.Yina ine isiana 10 sucu as could pro- irom uic lvunisicr 01 conctrnint? the . W ' , - .1.. ... .1 1 1" ... 1 . f aDDroonation of feven mil ii 1 three hundred thoufand dollars pursuing ten from t i United S AMERICAN CONSULATE. JBourdcauXf October 9 th, 1803, ; Si? I take the liberty to enclow you the translation of part of a letter ItljJ tUC ' annual ( mnusvn nuu ui uiic UUUK iiuisici 1 iiiaiiLi, luhcci lillig the feven - millions li ed mc.ntlonpd as disposed of by ro- importation of colonial produce. This and dollars- and !vel'nmcnt two only were represented regulation has not yet been offi- itnullbetnedutyof'thecommir- re,raCt0ry: , Jhls easurc has been cally published, though handed tq firn,.rtAf iUCnt!Pfn,i t, r .accompanied by another m Irance, me by the director ot the customs-' 1 n S" f , corresponding to it. Such, English here, as a thing which will tAe place, to be aoDlled ana oaui out of,thf J.i. . ? ... . ... . , ? . , . v t i ' - 1 7 : aui 'iriMr as were connneu, arc set at uv causing k 10 oe inscrtcci in one of fa.dtund, yearly and every year at i;i.)erty and are retiring, from that the gazettes of your city for the infer, the treainrv of .the llniiMini ............!v.i;yi.... . ' ... .. ' r .. . y...; t'r t "V j "r '"- -'""I vuuiury nunc ucai iii.unier in wnicii inaiion 01 ,-our. roercnum&r -.youVill jjluch fum and lums as may be ar.nu- they can accomodate themselvTs. ruueh. oblige your obedient servant. ..-v.wv. ""i'.iii. niv iinui;i nvwuiiu vuiniiiuuu lavmrrame 10 . vv ii.ma.m l.iii:; - j'intcreft and, charges accruing on the' the quiet of Sp:in and Portugal, and To the Collator of the Voi t itocK created by virtue of this act,' some commercial intercourse, tn and thc fcveral inftalnients. or narts couraged in Iiatavia, looks like a set. I . r I . 1 . t m . . . and of this. 4 MATH. MACON, Speaker of the Houfe of Reprc . fit.t3tives. '. lOHN.RdOWW Ptelident of the Senate pro tempore,' ioveiuDer to, 1&03. APrOVED, Til: JEFFERSON. " ANACT Making an appropriation for carrying in rcinfter of the trteafurv- and in fa. W - - J -9. -'. ----- vour ofihe French, republic, or of us aflignees' the fum of eleven mil lions two hundred and fifty , thou fand dollars, bearing an interelt of fix per centom per annum from the time when polfelJion oh Louifuna Ihall have been obtained," in con formity with the treaty of the thir tieth day of April, one thoufand eight hundred and three, between the United States and the ' French public, and in other refoeeh con formable; with the tenor of the convention aforefaid, and tha Pre- (identof the United. States is ati thoried to caufdthc faid certificate of Hock to be delivered to the go vernment ol France, or to fuch perfoa or perfous as Khali be autho- ruca to teceive ttrcm in -three months at mofl. after the exch 61 the ratifications of ;the trpatv .forelaid, and after Lonifiana flnll be l aken poffelljon of in the name t the government of the United! btates i and credit vt credits to proprietors thereof. malUhere upon be entered and given on ths oortrtc trealury, n hke man Be it cnactedfcy the Senite and er.sTor tnepreient flomcUictun- :lIc,ufe of RPprcfcnutivcl ot thc! ucd debt, which laid credits: et1 it-:. -.1 c Ir k I ft,.i,. 1u.11 .u r r- r ii"cu oiics 01 nmenca in von- ItocKS Ihall thereafter be trartfer-' ..r. rrv.i..i 1.:. , r K! n.i n .1 u V . , '6'c" aiicwiuicw, i nil a ium tiot; We only on the books of thc trcafu.j exceeding fifty thoufand dollar., to: ry of the United Srates. bv th! k- ..::.! r... A .. 1 proprietor or proprietors o fuch treafurv not otherVif .,1, ItOCk, hi, her. or their attnrn-v.i t.-.u..,i 1. ! And th, faith ot the tJuttitd State pri3tcd for thc nnrpofe nf carrying is hereby pledged for the paymcn into effect thc feventh a.ticlc Jthc ot tns mtcreit and for the reimk j. ' 1 iiwria w jliuucj at ijtjn :iiin . fin burlement Of the principal of the tho nineteenth dav of November. ma ttock, in conformity with the feveuteeu hundred and ninety-four, jrOVlll(Jn ffO? thre Till rnnvenf int. I l-. .l.it ;..jt. ' . 'rovide.J however, that the fecre art of the treafurv mav. with the approbation ctf the preftdent of th wuiica aiaics conieni 10 uiicnari'e he faid flock in four erjual annul inftalmcnts, and alfo lhortdi the periods fixed by the convention for iS reimburfement : and nrnviJ alfo that every proprietor of the faid Aock, may untirnthcrwife lircclcd by law, on furrendcrmg his ccrtmcateoi lucn Itock receive an other to the fame a mount and ha. ving an intcrcftf fit per centum, payable quarter yearly at the ttea fury of the United S'ates. . ' . ........ . dec. 2. Ana be itlurthtr enafled. That the anr.utl intere accruist on the laid lluvk. which mav in conformity with the convention a- atorcui.i,, ta payable in kurope, ihall bepaidat the rate of lour faiiliiigs and fxpence llcrling for each dollar, If payable tn Lmdon, and at therateut two guilders and one half of a ruilJer. current rnnni !of Hollind, for each Mlar if paya. ,wtc in sumiciuaui. I Sec. 3. And be St further coaclcJ, iTIiat a fum equal ta what will be necciiary to pay the iotcrcll which may accrue on thc faid dock to the In the North the. (f Charleston. (TRANSLATION.)' !of nrincinal of ,the'fi5d (uA- ... .k tlctt -nacification lame Uial become due and may, be. 1"0".?!5"1- Cr.icl P Ac imported h neutrals difcharged in conformity to the' Te.p,01tei1 tJiat R,USS1,? 18 not content J terms of the convention atorefaid w.tlv the blockade of the Ee, and e-1 . " ... .1 c. 1 .. ven the L.nirtish..consider th nHvnn. 1 he events ot the war r'aaiin rtv'. . tagestothe Dutch irom this measure olstacle to the supply of our colonies ; while the Texel remains free. Sue- and to their relations with the mother den has had some late successful ne- 'cimniry, the government remedies ' from the patronage of Russia, since neutral natibns, and to those in amity itheir latelifficyjtic have ended. And with us, under the following condi. jDenmark ka.i- under the ame influ- tions, aniiouncod in a letter of the Mi-' fence, been protected -from anr en- msttr of the Marine to the Minister troachments- by the.;. Trench. lThe. pf. Finance,, under tlute ef the 29tb ef quiet of the North in tbe present state last Messidor : of things appears, very probable.- Cohmial produce loaded for lieu- J .. wwM .111. f. io7iQit lull UI LUC ....... ' n iiviuvi u .iiv I'uivi 1' r..i.i ....... !. ti.i- .1 " " r. : i n.. toe feet the 7th article of the treaty of infv,niM -m .i , . . u ..n 11 .. .u.. amty, commerce and naugattM, - forces, and the French continue to whether of inirv or comump. ,.r;,,.cun,ua c,, ,s zn. occupy Abruzio and Puglia, which lion, imposed by the -law of the first tannic Majesty, . includes Canitanata. Riri. arA Hi mn. of last Floreal. on these iitinnrti d inlft i m ' - JL . uviw iw iikuiij vuiljvtiurca XaJ iMunuuuvm; uuttuilis x. in the disposal of such a force as thev receiver-general of each colony, to the iiwu in viu9 juai icr, aiiu in reguru la ai'vaina uu ucviarc incir idicihhiu the naval preparations made in the A- of coaninc; to France, a legalised cer- driatic. Vc have cnlv venorts on the tificatc, eVnHSsinjr the na'v ment of the ubject. , duties, atid enumerating the sorts, throne with the Regent his mother on which these- duties have been paid. iiv m v.. 4. .iii.. l. nnv iv mil 'IVIUIC IIIC CI ' - - - tmption of the same alulies-in th ' A gentleman lately arrived in ports of arrival ; .but, for the pur Charleston, informs that the Chero. lose of nreventinir anv abuse, it must !kcts,on the 20th" tilt.' when thev were he addressed to the Minister f the I.. .. " t . M rcctivuig tneir annuity granted the iirine, in order to verity the sijjnc f oint in Tencssee,throuKh their coun ' . Witli respect to the locrd duties of ftry, into Georgia The road will "'C iiland, another part of the same shortly be cut out at the cxpence of the lettct announces, that the magistrate ' United Htatc1. ThU mA will k of the cnlnnit v nuihfiri.wri inLiM. .continued on through Tennessee, to or augment the quota according to lKl Bnlitli n.l .aII.... .... 1' ... I rii'iiin(in'Mrf..a fl .1.. . ....w.ii v.ii 3i.ii.ii. Mr -in or ivfiiuuky uiiitrtiii.v x nun, uic suppicnicni --Ihccpeningof which has long been to be received of these locnl duties of contemplated cuul rf anxiously de- exports for the goods shipjtd, idiall sireu, an j its Dcing now obtained will c caicuiuttrt at the rate as the accuit- between the United States and hi Britannic maiefty. Sec. 7. Andhe it farther rnarr! Vhat the accounting ofrtcers of the treafurv be. and thev are herehv tuthoiifed, to allow an intcrcft not I tjcceedtng the rate of fix per cent, per annum, on one third part nf the amotint of any award made In pur. fuance of the aforefaid article, and presented at tha treasury previoui feventr.five dollar., to be paid o-itl Vt'V 11 J.1 ,J,Mr? bcJ tf any monies inthetrealury, not uihcrwifc appropriated t Provi. tieii fame is hereby annrouriateJ for that 'ptii pofc, to be paid out of an mo. ThM ll,; co.H,eaf,u,,; o beS '? a.ur , not o.hciw.fc in.de to any of ,h commi Wnii'T T AC' K j, r . j , ppoin.ed.orto be appointed, i 'rt ' fV iW ruffuince of the aboVementioned -?cfarB1 ftv f J tht convention, fhail not Cce4 fo ir WJlfV?? adJ',l,., e ,n' i tunr nun irrti am: nii;u a . . . 1 1 1 1 i is ii i iu a ii uii i j fill u ii. lira vtit irt. propiUte.t to ths finkirr? fun l. bv irtue of the ,1, entitled An aU oamg pioviU'jn lor the rcdemp. Miin (it the whn d nf ih m.K'i.- oobais per annum : that the com r'ilaiian of tlidr ficrctary ihall not tuechht rate of two thr.ifand 10 hunJic I and twenty five dulls, per annum and ihn thc compen. ftlonofil.a a:tnt (ball not exceed N rate u .-n lhuufa;.d dvllais per annum. , '-NATH. MACOM, Shaker rtha H;,afe f neprefen litivt , fi 10HM vnnwsi rrrf,.lent .f the Senate pro tcibau'r C. wvc;n'Kr irt ift Arranvib, i, ri , Tiii JEFFERSON to the paffing of this act, to be cil culated from the time when feich award fhall have been prefented. Nath. MACO , Speaker of the Houfe of Rcpre .fentatives. JOHN BROWN, PrelUcnt ofthc Senate pro tempore. November l6, i8jj. AFfROVED, ' ' ' f. . THt JEFFERSON. from the Salem Register The latest arrivals eontinuf in t-p. port the great preparations in Trance for the invasion of England, and all cirvumstanxes continue to impress the public respecting acrious purposes of this bold entefprirc. The English, by the power they hold uncontrolled ay tea. art undnbtedlv abU to do prtat damage oa the coal! or I ranee, anuthe success oi uran f ille has not been without a great ef fect upon the public mind. Expedi tions are thought ef upon the whole ettcut of the coast of France, and the Enijliih teamen are nrenintr inta thU Tf ice. But the English do not con template thu success with highergra tificaiionthan tha Trench display upon the success of the Uellona against thc give great satisfaction to the citizen tanccs for the other nart of the rarro ;ot the two western states, as well as to I The acquittance ofthc duties of the .the citiiens of Georgia. j th Floreal, will also take place for the - i v . . .. . .... . . . I J I IVl . tl 1 1 a 1 4 .' tmn 1 ..... A . .T 1. 1 M tt.m, . .1 J I . it well known as such, has it in con- 'exceeding these mcntWd in the ccr templation to erect a Store House on, tificatc of payment ofthc receiver of (Tennessee, where the road will take: 'e custom-house vf the colony, as an eastern direction leading into Geor thcyhavc not undergone the antici gia, for the purpose of facilitatinsr the Wed payment of the duties. conveyance cf produce which will be. If Uie excess is so considerable as fraught down the French llfead Hoi- to render suspected their productim wiiutii jMvcrs , ana also ro 'ul ucing i irncn, gnu 10 give loom facilitate the conveyance of salt which to believe some change has tikeis may be brought from Augusta and place in a foreign colony, the duty pav lodged in ihe store house above men- sbla will then tie that of tariS" No. '2k Uoned, till it may be sent Up those ri- a on produce of foiticn cfclunies. "" Hit VUlll UIHI rO'UHl to .Nashville. 1 he cxpence of boat. .. . . 'fUSV RECEI'HDt, And now opei.lnr for Sale, -y K. LANCiDON, ing up any of the rivers or down the iTcnncisc and round to Nashville, wilt .xwucuiicccni pcrpounp. the com-- t . . . . . Iuicu uniancc irom Augvsta to the t ,7, l " 't,i, y' ,l-lu " u" ,contcmpIrted plarc of cUpjoUt, ill not w'hs.Coatlcps, ar.d ct!.ci coaifa exceea aw nulcs, and the fare of ih. . nen vmnis, country edmiti of agootmaikaroud.i) jf B'anlcts, HanJuL a:J El- i I'icCct ot IUiH:iaDf . t " " -" " " - CapU Elwcll arrived at Boston from One ttnr.k Calllcors, attmn? thl Malaga, sailed from that plate on the j- arc a few pieces ot f-Cii.f.iab' l?bt of tha United Stat.M a far iheratiuuil fum of feven hundred houUnd dollars, tube mil mil rl he dutici on inert handiu? an t ton-' he, and iho lame hriebv it oth or bent. There that the Moors had com rnriirf rl win agiiut 1k United States. Thc pre text was the capture of the Tripoiine .ship under Moorish rolours. The Celia, which had been t;skcnby a irtii- me urccs ci ute ueiionaajrainslthc' i , , ""t "j uic rm Lord Nelson India shin. Tl, !m iiil I laiitlphia, had been at MjImcs, and diiplays what French iniDctuositY canti,,1,td fr0,M thct,re Alexandria, m v;"i tTrrr p;acr auvantsga even l. . .... e. - -L. .... .... . . by sea. The circumstances rilatcd of this action s wdl agree Hb the na tional character, that they rarry full conviction to the minds of the French. Admiral llrui is turned as the Com. wander fall the un boats and fir ;, he, ami iho fame hereby ii "Mn J5r leguniK)att lnl new f eatly upronriatcd to the fiJ fun.! 'r-'"ctc(J eHt fcw tb UrMlennf "skint initln hnt. .n .,,.t' iiBlatMl. Above jao beats ate re fun, .,f eight millions of d.lliri,1 VTn 'r' V,e TctU tnJ miinnnera f ,hfl fi-W ? . I J .f. w ""T " .Ws t of i he ft f it t: - i . j "CdM7 niwifc ii uirppe, rue oi of the finlu-c tuod ln the place, again.t which one ofth,1 ECr.doii ?iints, an t cm!ifsd and i plain coUnircdCainbricks Supeirne blue and black Brnai Cloihs and Cafilmercs, Scauifis wool, w or ltd and cottcu Sto.t '"PS - ' , An Invoice of well afTortcJ HirJ Ware Gat ih. company with ("apt. I.lwctl. WlirrJTMl. The above Couh rre in possession or the Jlarbarians sl.S huuV-tV M ,ady inonry, and will tc Ame Lin V-W fm W ' Olh or pr.ULC Uic American rugate a farm pais was 1 nv rvtrxurir cxhib.tcd,which would have Uen trca ' V C j,f,.' IhiSJ trd with the ,,,,.1 re.t 1 had nc",10'1'' R,gfP' inn., .nnr,.,!,,, i.. .i . 1 Uit- Will In.lii An. u,nUR,.i, in me nnrr to an ' n. . , , etipnry rnpjtting the hiig in compa-1 1 ,PKfnu"!8 r icth Dran.fy, ny, created a suspicion which Induced ',rt Pif Nrgio Shooi, v-pu iiamun.igc to rause her to be 00 ,c 'e L'oif J. cuniiiiril. un.l .H..II..I .1. I 1 1 trt jCinswcreaUut r tiring Mtiir.cd.whctt Hyfon and b.m, ltig T;i Capt. Howni sprung fmrn one of the! China Srsn, 3(iJ Cttt.. in :UiM.I. !,' tnfn t..... .. I II. . . I . if j t rini jlniii wui(o fine 01 In, I. .ii.inuinm.n ,iC Wanner, fltaU be apnliel nntrl..h exnediU.s U tsLt i t.. n:;jCpt. Howcn prung from one of the! C l3 oi fjr tk fa.rj purpofr, anj Unusd. The Frcnchtrvo;t h) jjj.ll'rt-bolcs into the lat and chdmcd f-encral, by retl, ins cBunuyoitn- jJaemltr 6,
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