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WESTERN Ci SOLUM AN ........... ; . - ' ' . v . . " KAMHUUUY, NCr U Ijgnffi MA ItCIt 22, 1825. . VOL V.I NO. 250. a tor la. 4 rv i., r rcsumta wiiair v hy rniLo white. Tin. trrmtof the tt!-n s aroimian win fcrr"PT be f Yovi i )V Wri a year, No (taper dlscontimied, (ri,ept at the option tif t!ie lUltor) until all nrrr sjfV in raiL , Aitm'itnen will be Mvned at fifty crnt per anMsre for the Ant inarrtion, ami twenty-five cent lr eacn wirwjncw one, , l All .letters addreMed to the Rditnr, must be pi faiit, or they ill not be stttiuu-d to. ' "TJl n t'TKOR TT Y . Jin Act minif appropriations for the Support nf Government, Fo- tTirVi if "One tfioussnd eijfht bunded ami twenrv.ftve. 19 F t mat led by the Sriiutt and fault of HrfirrtrtiWivrit, th United State of Ameriea in C tigrnt urn,6itd, I hat the following turn be, nl the same are hereby, respectively, appropriated, for the service of the year one thousand f Ight hundred and twenty five ; that 13 to say : For compensation to the Senators ond Members of the Home of itpre sr nta tivrs, their ofTi :ers and C. 1 k i 1 addition to the turn of two hundred km! sixiy.fivi thousand doll.tr. appropriated by the aci of the fifteenth day of ll.'cmlifr Ijsi six t four thousand eight hunt'itd and sixty eight dollars. For expentrtof furl, stationery, print ing. and all other incidental and rontin gent expenses of both House of Coli grrss, sixty fnc thousand iloll.ro. . For the expenses of the Library ol Congress, including the salary of the Li hr ariiin, one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the President of the L'niltd States,, twenty, five thousand dollars. For compensation to the Vice Presi sident of the Unite 1 States, five thousand dollars. For compensation to the Secretary of Sivc. six thruvmn dollars. For r ompimation trt the clerks in the Dcp.n'm nt of Sote, prr uct of ttic twen ti.ti ol Aji il. one tliousanl fil't hon rlrrrl ami t i ,.;H'rfii, fifteen thouiand nine IiufiiT' ' 'I doll ii i. For composition to the messrnrrs in said IX'ptniiK tit, inrlurinK me n'tsxen per in the Patent Office, one thousand four lunlrrl ni Al'y ..llr For rnmpr nation to one mac hi list, per act of twenty sixth of May, one thou sind tt-.i'it hundred and twenty -foui , scv iti hur iiti d ilolLrs. For tho incidental and contingent ex pens's of the Dtpartment of State, in eluding the rxprnhits of printing thc Jaws, and lor extra copying of "papers, twr i.ty five thousand fie hundred am! fil' y dollars. Fo:- rofrpensation to the Secretary of the ru-.:stirv six thonsin'l dollars. I'or crtinprns itiorr tathe ( leifc irt the Offue of the Secretary ol ihe ' rcasury. sandeii;1. hirulre.j and eighteen, includ inToiir tundrrrt dollars short appropiia ted tol- -4h.n-ind- tiffht'Luttdred nd IwcrK'TuTuvlai Jliousaiid ei,;ht hundred dclT-Tft F r compcnriiion of one, clerk, pri ?ct of if ri'y sixth of May. one thousand eiul:l hundred and twenty four, one thou sand ore hrnt rtd and fifty dolUrs. for r 1 Vm pcriiafloB the mrsenr;er ml said oTuf, one ihoiMaiid and hity dollars -- - - the FirsT Com p For compensation to troll-r ol ti.e Treabury,. three thousand fie hundred dollars. For compensation to the eleiks in the bfuce of Hie First ComptroUerj per-act of twentieth of April, one thousand eii;ht hundred muI eighteen, seventeen thou sarrd eifbr hundied and fifty, dollars. For rompcnsi.tion to the messenge:s in " salJIeTuTirtrrotwmttTind fiiy dollar, in full of 11 ttliowancfs.: - , ,,.,, For compensation to the Second Comp troller of the I reaury, three Aljousand dollars. For competition to the clerks in the "ofTicc of the Second Comp'.rollerr per act of iWL'tnicth of April, one thousond riht hUTidrtrd and eicm, nioe 4houtaHd se V' en hundred and fifty dollars. 1Forn said office, seven hundied dollars, in full of all allowances. For f qmp.cjuttUoiLto .the first Auditor -of he -Treaaury, .iJbieeTlioTIsTrlp.lt" For compmsation to the cl6'ks in the office ol the Third Auditor, twenty three thousand tfireis uTidfeU'ahd For rnmnensation to the messenger and - assistant in said office, out r thousand and fifty dollars, in full of ill allowanccal ' For tompenstittoi? "4q lino TbUtln AtttJi tor of the Treasury, three thousandldol KST"" V-.-- For compensation to the clerks in the office f the Fourth,Auditor, per act of twetniihjoL .AprUu PWJ'hoV??,?ll..e'i'.nt hundred and eighteen, fifteen, tbouiartd apa fifty dollars. - - For one additional clerk, employed per set of appropiution of one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, one thousand dollars. , l fAmpcnsation to the messenger tn iil otiice, seven hundred dollars, in ful of tfllowalir ea. For compensatton to the Filth Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars For compensation to the clerks in the o fhce-.t)F ihe rifth. Audi ufr.4r.-cC 4) twentieth of .April, one thousand .cii(lit hundred - sorfTtrrteenr -thousaoj five hundred dollars. or compensa-fon to detls In said oPpHce of the Secretary of the NWwr fire, per lict of twentysixth of Mayv one tfiousanJ elk'tit hundred and twenty-four, three thouiaud seven hundred dollars For compensation 10 the messenger in said office, sevcnundied dollars, in fuU of all allowances For compensation to the Treasurer of the united States, three thousand dollars For compensation to the clerks in the office ofihe I reaurer, per act of twen tielh of April, one thousand clht hurt dred and eighteen, hte lhouaiid two hundred and fifty dollars. ror compef)iti4n to elerk m s-ul of fice, per act of twenty sixth ol May, one thouund ei;rht hundied and twenty-four, one thousand two hundred dollars. For coin p a tat ion to the masaenirer in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances. For compensation to the Keeiiter of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. ror rompenvation to the cletks in the office of the fiegister, per act of twentieth of Aptil, one thousand eiht hundred and eighteen, twenty-two thousand three hun dred and fifty dollars. hor compensation to the messenger und assiitant mesen(er in said office, in chiding the allowance for stamping nhip's rruisters, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, including all allowances. For compensation N the Com nission er of the (General Land Office, three thousand dollars. For compensation to 'he clerks i i tl.e ofTr:e of uid t ommissionei . pr tct ol twentieth of Ajirii,. one thous.i' d cij;ht hundied a"d ficjlitf rr. twenty-two thou anl five hiitulrcd :.nd fi'ty ('oil irs. For comr.eriHa'ion to tne m''senRcr and assit n t. in sai J ntfice, one thousand ji.d fifiy dollars. i full of all allowances. For conipt iiKBiiun 10 the Secietarv ol the Comoiisioncrs of the Sinking Fund, two hundred and fifty dollars. For allowance to the person employed in aiansimlfiin; p.issports and sea letters ; for expenses, of translating foreign lan guuges, in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury ; for stationery, fuel, print inf . and all other incidental and contin Ijei.t expc nsej in the Treasury Depart ment, !m! the several offices therein, in eluding the expenses of stating and print ing the ptrtic accounts for the year one thousand titht hundred and twenty-five. lars. fr!.!9anc?..Aoibe.upci intendent iind four watchmen, employed for the se nility of the Sintr an:l Treasury build-m'eoTitrH-tl'r orelftne? -hose, and buckets, one thousaud nine oundred dol lars. For compensation to the Secretary of War, six thousand dollars office of the Secretary of War, twenty- lne laoissand six hundred dollar- ' r Ynt compensation to the rnrscnirprs" in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances. . . For compensation to the clerks in the office tf the Paymaster-General, three thousand nine hundred dollars. For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of hII allowances. For-tompensstion to l.krkain ihelclei office of the Commissary General of Pur chases, per act of twenty-sixth May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, three thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Adjutant General, per act of ! wenticth April, one thousand eight hun dted and eighteen, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the clerks.in the office of the Commissary General of Sub sistence, per act of twenty-sixth May , 6I16 thousand cieht hundred and twenty-four lars. For compensation Jlo the clerks in the office of the Chief Engineer, per act of twclityixifcj'May hundred nd twenty-four, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. ,.. For compensation to the clerks in the Ordnance Office, per act of twentieth April, one thousand eight hundred and eighfeen, tw0 thousarfd: nine hundred' and fifty dollui s. For comptnsation to the clerk fn the Surjreon ueneral t office, ct 01 twenty-sixth May, one (houianl eight hun dred and twenty-four, one thousand one hundred and Sfty dollars, i " For compensation to the clorkt in the Quartermaster General's office, two thou sand one hundred and fifty dollars. . For contingent expense of tke War Department, Including all the subordinate ollicet thereof, seven thousand do'Jars. For compensation to the SecrcUry of, tne Nam ttrthonsand dollart"4 the clerks h the att of twentieth ApriFf one thousand iWU L-.'.' JT'-'S- -'' J " - ' ,-.---..,- nunurcu anu cignieen, eigm tnouunu two hundred dollars. For compensation to one clerk in laid office, per act of twenty-sixth May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, one thouand dollars. For Compensation to the messenger and assistant 111 said office, one thousand nd fifty doll.11 s, in full of all allowances. For the contingent exprnses of said of fice, two thousand dollars. 1 For compensation 10 the CoramisMon era of the Navy Uoahl, le. thofcn flu: hundred dollars. For compensation to the Scrtjry to the Commissioners of the Naw Uouid. two thousand dollars. For compensation to the cltrks in' the office of the Commissioners ol the Nay Hoard, per act of twentieth of Apwl. one thousand eight hundred and ei.j'.itren, three thousand five hundred and fitly dol ars. For compensation of clerxs and a draftsman, per act of twenty-sixth Mav. one thousand eight hundred and twenty lour, lour thousand dollars. For compensation to the nussenrei in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowance. For the contingent expenses of said of fice, one thousand etirht hundred doliais. For allowances lo the superintendent nd lour watchmen employed for the r curity of the War and Naw buildings, and for the incidental and contingent ex penscs, including oil, fuel, and candies, two thousand and one hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Postmastci General, four thousand dollars. For compensation to Ait ' Postmasters General, five thousand dol lars. For compensation to the Clerks in the General Post Office, per act of twmticth Apiil, one thousand eight fundre I an ! eighteen, twenty two thousand seven bun dred dollars. . . For compensation to Clerks in said of ficr, per act of twenty-sixth May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty lour, five thousand six hundred dollars. For compensation to the messengers in sai.l ollice, one thousand and hlty dollars in full of all allowances. Tor contingent expenses of said office four thousand dollars. For repairing building anrl yard of the General Post Office, two thousand dol lra For compensation to extra clerks iii 1 the (General Post Office, since the fiist ol January, one. thousand eight hundred an twenty four, one thousand and eighty ror compensation to the General, two thousand dollars. Sufveyt ' 11 For wmpensat ron-- to-i tre rtrrk s in He office of the Surveyor General, two thou sand one hundred dollars. v For compensation to the Suivevor south of Tennessee, two tlMMisaiu) dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the said Surveyor, one thousand seven hundred dollars. For compensation of two addition.d thousand eight hundred and twenty five, brie thousand seven hundred dollars. For compensation to the Surveyor in Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansaw, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the said Surveyor, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the Surveyor in Alabama, two thousand dollars., FidmpefisalioirtsnhrTlcrkR in-the office of the said Surveyor, one thousand five hundred dollars. For "compensation to the Surveyor in Fioridarlncludihg "pari of the yer on4 thousand eight hundred and twenty-tour, two thousand, fiye Jiundjrcd.Mlars For compensation to the clerks in the office of the. said Surveyor, two thousand five hundred dollars. .fo?xoaseimt.i6& er "of the Public Building in Washington City, ono thousand five hundred dollars. For furnishing the President V If ouse, under ihe direction of the President ol the United States, fo'trtecn thousand.dol' hhi-"",-'-" "- -"" For compensatiou 'o the officers and clerk of the Mint, nine thousand sis hun dred dollars. For compensation to persons employed 1. l. a: ir . 1 ' ' in mc uiiitrcni oprri'ions ot me ilint nine thousand four hundred dollars. For ih idental and contingent expense and repairs 1 cost of machinery, and for allowance of wastage in the gold and sil ver coinage of the Mint, seven thousand seven hundred and seventy five dollars , For compensation to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary of the Michigan tefrjt&rjIjctcO dollars Frrihr-Tonrmgrnt expenses of -she Hicl fcan territory three hundred and fifty djdlars. ' . . Forf compensation of nine memlers of the legislative Council of thr Michigan territory, one thousand and eighty dol lars. Fot defraying the expenses of the approaching session of the legislative Coyncil of the Michigan tctritory, three thm mil and (hit tv-t wo dollars. For the rooiinci nt expenses of the l;rgisjiive Coimtil, including the prim ing of the laws of s -iid territory, one thou s.jii'l t-vo lniiiijcd dollirs. rr con:)tnia.i oil to the Governor, J id,;i s, ..n.l Srrutary of the Arkansa tenitory, tiine tliousmd dollav. For the roii'ingcnt expenses of the Arkatiiw tertitury, three hundied and fifty dollars. For competition to the Governor, Jjdges. atid Secretary, of the Florida ter titory, tight thouiaud five hundred dol hrs. For compensation of thirteen members of the Legislature Council, of the territo vy of I lot Ida, esiiniaiing twenty-eight Kys, at 1 hit r doll ,1 s per day each, one thousand one liiind. cd and seventy dollars. For conlintNT.l expenses ol the Legis lative ("ouiuil, iiulmling travelling ex penscs of the nietn'.ers, and printing the laws of said territory, to thousand dot lul 9- For the contingent rxpenses' of the Floti a territory tincc hundred and fifty dollars. .... For compensation to the Chief Justice, the sn.-ijt.i' Jaidgts, and Distiid Judges ol the United States, including the Chief Justice am! Associate Judges of the Dis trict of Col'nnbi i, seventy nine thousand two hundred dollars. I'ur compensation to the Attorney General ofihe United States, three thou s.oid five hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerk in the office ol the Attorney General, eight hundred dollar. For compensation to the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, one t ousand dollars. For compensation fo sundry District Attorneys and Mnrsh-tls. as granted by hw, including those in the several terri lories, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For defraying the expenses of the Jt- 'he United States, including the District of C olumbia, am' of jurors and witnesses, i i aid of Hie funds aMsing from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, and for defray ling the rspenses of prosecution for of iVn'ces 'a'ga'fnst incTJTHieaUs, a.nd for te &fe kceoin.r ol piisoncrs, two hun- uitil thousand d .il l's For the Ddvmei.l of tundrv nensions grjmcdty-hirljTe-jnrireTioTcrff incuts, lo thnmand and fifty dollars. For the support and maintenance of ligU-bossaAiUiuayi4kc;l ages, incliHjing the purchase of oil, kee- nrtV salaries, renairs and imorovements, 1 und contingent exoenses, one hundred nd seveon-eii thousand four hundred and e I ii h tr fh-r dollars and eighty-five cent -l,r' procuring and placing three buoys on the bar mar the port of Georgetown, South Carolina, being the amount of an appropriation for that object, carried to the'su'rpTuY fund "oh T thr thirty -first -De" ' rembcr, on tliousaad eiglu hundred aud twenty four, three hundred dollars. For building a light house on Baker's M iiid, near .Mount Desert, in the state of M ine, in addition to the appropriation of two thousand five hundred dollars, made on the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, one "thousand three hundred dollars. Ft placing-a -buoy"8t the mouth of ....1. , i:.. nr" Scuppernong river in North Carolin:i, in addition to the appropriation of forty dol lars, made on the twenty-sixth of May, one jhousand ejghl .hundred 'and twenty four, one hundred and forty dollars. ' For placing a bouy at the entrance of BTo"friW-miHh'vCtttnS','eight--btiav died tl iliars. , 1 or the payment of balances due to of: fleers of the old interna! revenue and di rec'uHrb'eloc surplus fund dn the thirty'-first oTOeccift'T ber-tmc--" thousand. aglHAh:jpd,rcua twenty-four, eii;ht thousand otie hundred and thirty-six dollars and fourteen cents. ...Far the .Rujjlic m B i W gJ a l1 1" B " ton Citv, for'tiie year one tiiousaiid eignt hundred and twe nty fivej eighty thousand dollan., For repairs maAe to the fire engine? and hose, for the rise of the Public Build ings, anl for keeping the same in repaid one hundred itil tn dollars., For Jmprovi"; the Capitol Sipiare, one thousand dollar. For pavh.r the footwsy In front of the public grounds on the south side of the Pennsylvania Avenue, between tho rapiiol and the Navy Office; and forplac" ing stonr steps at the several entrance! of the" Navy Office. "six "thousand "oriel - hundred aaiul sixty one dollan and ninetv seven cents. For leielllngi grtduatlng ,'afld improti.,;; in,r the President's Souare, five thousand ' dollars. For stationery and books, for the offires of Commissioners of Loans, one thousand five hundred dollars. " For biinging to the Seat of Govern ment ihe votes for President and Vice President of the United Stales, three thousand three hundied dollars. For the discharge of such miscellane ous cIj'uiis against the United States, not otherwise provided for, as shall be asrec talnrd and admitted in dne course of set tlcment at the Treasury, six thousand dollar. For surveying sh Public Lsnds of the United Sutes, includin; thr. srrvkes of three conuiiisioners and a surveyor, ap pointed to value the land, between Ro berts and Ludlaw's lines, in the State of Ohio, one hund edand fourteen thousand nine hundred and eighty two dollars and sixty cents- For the salaries of the Registers and Receivers of Land Offices, forty two thou sand dollars. For the salaries of th Ministers st Iondoti. Paris, St. Petersburg, and Mad rid, and of the Charge (Its Affairs at Stockholm, in the. Netherlands, and at Lisbon, forty nine thousand five hun dred dollars. For ou'fits of Ministers to London and -Madiid, and for Charge des Affairs at Lisbon and at Paris, twenty-seven thou sand dollars. For the salaries to Ministers, or Chargo d'Aff.iin, who have been, or may be appointed to the Governments on tho American continent, to wit: Colombia, nine thousand dollars; Chili, nine thou sand dollar ; Mexico, nine thousand dol lars ; Ituenos Avres, four thousand five hundred dollars, Guatamala, four thou sand five hundred dollars; and Brazil, four thousandfive.hundrcd dollars; in all) forty thousand five hundred dollars. For outfits of a Minister to Mexico, and to Charge d'Aff.irs at Guatamala, Buenos Ay re, and Un.zil, twenty two thousand five hundred dollars. For the salaries of the Secretarial of Legation, fourteen thousand dollars. 'or the contingent expenses of all the Missions abroad, twenty thousand dollars. -'or the salaries of JtM nf f'tul.... Paris and London, four ihnunrl HnlUr. 'or the contingent expenses of br eign Intercourse! forty thousand dollars: 'or the relief and protection of dis tressed American seamen in - fereirn coontrics, tJiiity.-five thousand dollars.. . ; or the cxpri'ies of Intercourse with the Barbary Powers, thirty thousand dol lars. and Arbitrator under the first ankle of ihe Treaty of Ghent, one half the salary ,ne Secretary, ana half the contingent expenses" of- the- Commission, : twelve tnousani! clollars. 'or expenses of carrying into efTect the sixth and seventh ankles of the Trea-' I ty of Ghent, including the compensation 01 me commissioner, Agent, and Survey or, and their contingent expenses, sixteen thousand dollars. Sec 2 And be it further rnac;c, That theeetl isuma; hereby,; f ppropriate4 . shall be pai l out of any money in thV Treasury, not otherwise appropiia1 edt"' i'rovidtd i '-vi-ver, That no money appro priated bv this act, shall he paid to any person for compensation, who is in ar rears to the United States, until such person shall have accounted for, and paid into the Treasury, 1 ums for whiti ho .. may be liable : Provided ao, That no thing in this section contained shall bo tonsti tied to exTend 10 JiulanccrTirising solely from the depreciation of Treasury no es received by such! person to be ex pended in the public smke ; but, in all tases whoie (lie pay of vsAlaryrBf son is withheld, in pursuance of this act, itHJhail W-theHtlHyy 0 titer, if demanded . bv the party, his Agent, or A'tortit-y, to iejoil Joi thwiits . lo the Agrnt 4f tho Ti'vasuiy DL-puri-ment. the taJjitice dUfe ; aud it sUalJJje tho , dutyof the ssl Agewu 4llii4ktMljjt.. thercalier, to order suit to be ronimeni ed. aplnlTsi!fc1iririY6'n( and htsureHes;- - occ. 3. Ami be tt Jurther rnucttd, I hat the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is-ticrcbyj author iaed and required-W pay ; i t I - 1 1( 0 r 'ii t 4 ,S,-I 1; 0- - ii I i I 1 ft n "V? 11! . .... .,.., If. ,1 'V t- I II Ml
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