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y; YiY-lil ?Hi- Hi. ty m .... t :i v.. YK Yf ::.fYvGiSL.UMti: '.ti :f . j. y s: If " f -II:: "-1 -If. ill Mil 1 ff. 1' ? ;: 3 i :5 1 TERMS, THE CAROLINA CENTINEL IS PUI?LISHEI ; WEEKLY BY ' " " 't c fO: At ThrseP6ll Aus ' per 'ahn'um.-jcm . J ' '-V--' . .' I- ' ' : -:"i rur pavaoie. in aayance. ?...:J 4.'; i No paper wiU aMisccmtinued until all arrearages are paid up, excepBat the op- d Advertisements inserted at 50 cents square the first week, and 25 cents a square lor c-tttii sucicuuig msciiiuu. in TiUVilbKHY. I 4 UnT allowing compensation to the Members of the .Senavemembers of the apuse of Representative of the United 3 ue.sand to the Delegates of theer ritories.aiid repealing all other la ws on ; tha't'subject. . , ' Lir it f.nactcd by the Senate and I 'JlWl. bf RpresentatvVslW'''th'e Uni 't :t. State vtf America in Congrts as ' .1, yflf-J, Thu'at crery es$ion, of 1 -'i,C",:i. '"-' 7-.'l.t- ', .'-;' ' J ;-'. r . I ' Q,n ae., in the recess of CongrcssV t r tae tiur u iv ui i arc n , iu uj - ..ir one' thpus nd eight hundred and 'ic-ia-ec-.; f' Senator shall be. enti- I luvi! Vr, r.ttsivc eight . dollarW'fdr'ev- er, IjiV fieinijs attended OsiulUJ l A- ''' '4!. . ' i i ii .i . . u .. i t l h'e-serteve anu aisu uc ai- , vH t ei ghtidp.: I'Afs ior every twenty '-'irtilwl. of K-stimated; distance, by the uscial road, from his place ole- siy nee .to the seat at Congress: at '.thr: com riencement' and end of eve ry sssio.i and meeting and thrall ;&iois for trav.i, already performed. nyiinc: tiis act lAnid ; in - case any rnciihr ';pf the senate his heerivia "or. jsh )te defined by, sickness, on his j taev to or o from the f session or Hmthsvor '"aftr r his arrival has, is, o- sn i'l he, unahle to attend the Seri- l titeirs5."''svfU- be entitted'to the same , d.iiiV allowance. Arid the President Vjcs : President, rras ,bven, r .shaljc farther, to amend; the bkf.fsVm owhnjhis offidc. shall be)rr the-establishment ar(l regulation va4iit,lwll, during the period of J 0f e Treasury; Wari and Navy; De liU Iservii esreceive, in idlition to i partments.V' shalt not. be' so coni Ki compensation as a member of ; Ktrilf,d as" tcf n 'event the President ti';$enaieightj dollars,: fr every nor ! 11. evscree'ling the. rate of eight dollars a da',1tro 11 he end o f one s i 1 ch s ession criirieeting, to thej time df his taking his'seat iiHahothrj Pr9Ptdeahst: Tfittt no Senator shall receive more 1 for going to, vand returning froni, the hp Sr.-fp. mi the fourth day of M,4rch Ust, tlian if this act 'h!ad tOt'ben passed '(Jt'':'.CT !c. 'And.be it further 1 enacted, at every session ,ot CongressL autha jilstMd third i-diy pf lareh f one! thous ind eigh.t:hundred and se- livejrtieVn,; each : rljresentative and Delegate shall be entided to receive ' eighi dollars, for every day he has attended, or shall attend the House of HrpresentativesVand shallals6 be ti . 1 . f ..." ; aiiowru eigni uiu.iis.iui cvciv nvcu tv m.ic-s, of the estirnatefl distance, s by the most usual r)ad, from his i'place."of residence td thesat of Con- gres,at t ie commencement and end of every such session and meeting, iindf that all sums for. travel, already; ipe t rmed, to be due and payable at the; time) of passing this act. And in cae any Representative or Delegate ihiVbeen sv orshll rje etvRcd oy gicjcness.. n jus journey -r irom trie " 22rn At' r!rkn?ri,f.s; or. after. his arrival, lias beep, is, or shall Jfeuna bl to atfehd the House W Reprf sen f. .;o .4if ill he'i iehtitled to 'the sadattv alio wahcend the Spea lerQftheuHouseCoHepresentatives ih Jll beptitied t6receiyeinadri 4i.m n i-.: nminc!itinn'as a ReDref- day h has attended or shall a ttend , VW tlL.. I3L, J,sf .il-mftim. That 1 WUt nii..e U; WU Vir D ele orat e shall be flowed um exceeding the rate offiffh; dollars uer dav, from.th end of pne &essn,.t tile; time of his ta-. ltjbjg h'js seat inother "Tfy ' ipecJI 5. 7 'fitriheractel That the said comiiensation, whi ch shall Be due to-.he; nem'ierV. of the Sen it; sh dl He ctift-d !Vv the-Pre- suiem' thereof, iind that which shdll rb .e due to th e R eprese nta tives and uciegates, snail foe certmea oy tne Speaker ; and the name hall be pas7 -"'rAji'" "- ' ' i ' -"'- Cort "no nitnlj' 4fnnf0 nri nitH nut or the public Treasury, h,K :yj J'j il v Sec. And beiit further enacted That all acts .and parts ofacts, cjri the suujecc oi coinpensation 10 mcmucis of : the Senate I andof-the : House Cof Representatives, & Delegates of the terri tori es,,be, and the sa me are hereby repealed, from i and -after thei T. ...i .i 1 c i .. ll1: 'v'i j.'W."-'.-:!' Speaker of the House olReptfsentatives C President of the Senate Pro tempore. J J January 22d 1818-Approved, JAMES MONROE.. C AN jACT making appropriations for the - been incurred for the support of the Blihtary establishment; previOustpthe first of January, one thousand eight hun- area and seventeen. fBe it fur ther enacted hit the Senate and ffouse of Represeniativesltif tht. Untied Slates tf America in Congress That for defraying any-ex- pei ces which may have been! incur-j red for the support of the military -e.stabi.'3ni)ent aiYA those; which have litia.nrevioiJStot thousand eighr hundred and tifTeen, i. ' Li-'- i. . .1.. -vvJntffl tK sum rif tKr" airnOfriatea ; tne, , sumroi four -hundred th.oHsad dollars ; and that there be -Tapppred the further sum of one hundred ttiousana dolbrsno defrayany of the Aresaid ejtpences 'which'; may Haye curred from the ioi jhly th sand eight hundred and fifteen, to the first of January, one thousancxj eight hundred and "seventeeo. . . , Sec. 2. Ami be, i t "furttiefriact ed, That the 'act- passed on thethird" of; M archi one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, entitled "An act sup- cfrorii making transfers from any ap- establishment, previo of January, one thousand eight hun dred and severit'et;n,tagreeably to the provisions of the abt (passed on the: third of March, one thousand "eight hundred and nine, further to amend trie cevefal acts for the establishment and regulation of th e TruxvV War andlNavy-'fUepartnient. ;r';;H;:-f; e the-House offiepreseniatives. " JOHN GAlLARD, President of tfte Senate pre tempore. February 16 181 8.-j-Approved, i" TC ES MONROE. A!N ACT for the rel ef of Winslow and Henry, Lewis. Be if enacted Mie Senate :':and House of Retxesentative$ of the 17- 'ntie;"$taie&6fJAmen uiKcti uitra nai mq pruuer acccunt- ling officers; of the Treasury Depart ment be, and they are hereby, au th9rized , and directed to settle, in such manner . ias: may" be just and reasonable, tHe claim of AVinslow & H epry t e w i s , for mbhi e s'tl t posi te d I n31iefendof;m t.,osui;0f the United States at Tunis and which mayhave beer applied by the said M. M.Toah to the payment of ce rtain bills of exchange, drawn by said jjoah on tfieepdrte;ntfofc S tate, foifthe purpose! of iranso mi ng American Prisoners: at Algiers. .Provided That the sum tote allowed shall .hoti eXceecl i7siiteen thousand threej hundred & niciety-six dollars';, and. forty-nine cents.1 .:; i - Sec 2,fAnd be it further enacted, That; the amount thereof, when so ascertained, shall be paid out of any mfmev in the treasury- not otherwise appropnated. ;i': . Yp Y -.. . . ;-i r -Yip -r ; Y Y"Y jrlCt AYrarf Y of the House of Representatives Presidii ti tte r ' Ianary 22 1818 Approved, ' f AN ACT making appropriations for the f mnitarysemce of the United ptateslor 'Bome of-Reprehritativ V- be, and the same are hereby respect ively, appropriaceq, viis ; . . j- ,. :p. For the pay. of the . army of the U. Stats,; one million three hundred & tHrei- thousand , dollars: 4 1 ; For subsistence, one million twen-ty-fiye . thousand nine hundred and .XintyieV - "' '. P Forage IprbfficersJ three thousand One nun dred and si xjty-ei ght d( liars : 4 For lK)untie& and p iour thousand dollars ; -A ' For ; clothing, ; ; six , hundred ;anc eighteen;thousand one huhdreil an fifty' dollm;;B";: ! FbrVthe medical and hosbital de arimentriiiteen tnousana aouars; - r pr tne ordnance department one red:and: hJty-lour thousand fwo aI vliklln'o . r-'t: r "-: : ' V f'l terei into for cannon and shot, se venty thousand three hundred doU larsi: I S-Mfi- For corn bletinor the arsenals.. and pther works at ;;;Watertowr;- iier:r Boston, thirtyrnine thousand-dollars: ; Fbr an arsenal, near -Agsta, in- Georgia, forty thousand dollars : br ah arsenal at; Baton ; Rouge, at teen thousand dollars : '; 'in& YV" Y.-u h' rairrsenalr at Detroit, ten thousand dollars : . " . . ' : . t r pr completing the arsenal, and plrwork at Watervliet, near Al- ban) , teh thousand dollars : t : k f; -r-Mnv... . t., . L.ty--.-.--;.-.w. c r 3r completing the arsenal, and other work at; Pi ttsbvrgi f vc: thou- and dollars : - ; ' ..; ; .. J sYFpr ; ar inprie a , thre e hund re d thu -sand iiollars : v lmneuarter master's de pan ment;-Tour hun3re s and - doilars ;: . . . . ' xtviHbusa:iid'dolIarsi f N For the purchase o f maps , tftan s, books ana instruments, ior iu vy kr Office, -one thousand dollars : ; . . For gratuities .and traVeilitfg ex- pences to soldiers, discharged ri$ thousand jdollars :; . -. ' even class books, reoatrs of barracks, and other uiljdingv and for contingeint ixpen- res, tor tne. military acaciemy ai w si Point, twelve thousand and s venly five dollars : . ; ' j For the expence rf medal, or the officersofthe army, tsfX thousand dol-larsj':;:.YK-; Uff-fi ;) If'or marking and running t,pe lines of the. several cessions p f land: made by the Indiacs, in the Illinois territo ry, five thousand dollars : t f yor defraying the'expciice; lich may hay e b;en incurred , for funning anc . marking the YboundSuy lines of the several tesslons of land," made by tie Iniitins- in theJIViissouri territo- rynve tnousana aonars i 'Tb deiraVtheexpence ot employ- ing a origaxie ,01 muiua, ""y dred and - ?ix thousand ' seven' hun dred and frtv-threellarsrL '?! H 'CL AY Specter ' of the House of Representatives; :! 1 :(.' JOHN GAILDARDffeg President df the Senate; pro tempore, February 19, 181 8. Approved. - ' .1 1 FROM E A3U3RICAN CENTINEL. ! THE MUTABILITY X)F HUMAN f )ffH. , . , v i x - :' ,v- - - li. :T-. " It 'may perhaps afford amuse ment fpr ;a lelsurelmihute of pur readersV to glance ai the' sitiation of Eurbpe attew ceturies pasw' jv years au I duent list! and the rtile of jecencjei i 4W tkr resnective ambassadors vrasl :lbUpvfi.riKYY;YvY,;r; 1, Emperor of: uermany 2 King of the Romans ; :- 3 Fiance -.; I . 4sSpain 5 Arragba : fe Pbftugal Yf Ithip year one thousand eight hundred &f 9 Scotland' 5'eihterl:':!p A Be it -enacted . byjthe Senate and fjaU nope Juliui II. r'd the pow of Europe acreeablY B tKe siibs- ! ll Y :Aif k ''y I :;hs! v :. ' Sicily 1 tx y,' 1; - - ,! V o'teii ! 1 m 9J ... -t .j ; . 1 5 -Dcyimark ; ;: 1 6 Republic of fYehice ,1 7 Dute of - Rr tarilH 18 YDjukefof Muguhdyl!lY Yff :2cyElecor of Bradehburg YlElector of SaSnir) IU 'YAArhauMiotuitnai 23 Duke of Sa-xorw 1: I V ;YYGrandl)ue;if;F fence t .A f YWhat a humiliating reflection ch -..1 !.'H.-ll:-f4 the; mutability, of national creatness does the foregoing list present; I he now power fUlngdpmif usia and Krussia are not jeveh mehtiontd, and - the. prestimptiori WPtft OnTv i ir n n Vr! h r p rl h thdsame point of view b) the rest of Europe sY formerly SinciY that as the Gcths and Vanda were by, the Romans.1 period the sword Ypfl iFfederifckiof j rrussia, naa .spreaq ; terr9 xnrough the giantic empirei! oljiSrmny, & n... : -- i i t v f i 1 . i r i i Alexander of Russia ttad dictated term s to" the;'p 6 wef : at! &at time 3d only on the j st "of-Wf bHW Y ;iut cjfl all the changes whichihive- befer; ef- fected, there is nonef more stlrikihfr than the destruction of tne papal au thprity;.;-;YThe;Rf;aiA 'HoNTijJf ;; be fore whom at that time ' princsYre ! framed talking 8f : laid 1 v ind Prj their moutji,",; whose veryj ic nunciitions were more powerful thai: the United armies of Europe, he iliKity nol only sh orn -of hi s. V-;a uthojriiy X fr cl :-f .flail e - irom high estate" but een the;shad. ow ;bf his power is Yjjejartejij from him. '..:.' YY : Y?. t .t-H-B yJ; ' 1 YYY:-!' ;. tPAiN, which at trja!iperld:Ie(i the taste of all Euro 3fe;ittj tl;Srhiiar manner to Y w hat Frn cer iias I s ince; ;4ohe JSpainY piatlahH ndwerfhl: af Ve3:earryed, f to; the vale o f fb Fge j fulml si! ii her ri a- yy.'at one 1 1 m e the mds ; tf no Wet ful t -v. I,- i. w-- , ? ..- -if,. . - mv-. w ti, 13 11U. lUUJJCi; wrxes". of Europe, are ho w ithaclerision of theY , world,; nd stead oi contrioutirisg b jth telfare of his subjects, and -ois ii? g YtQ "ac tivity the latent energies ;0f hicluiy2 t-ymch, has beef for thii ijlong tirne riipst usejully and 0di ehied in embroidering drary fpr the Virgin MTT;TTTt-i .' i mUTi-. jENGLAND proud apu arrogant as she now is, thre Genturiesi since stood; only 7th p thectalb;ue of nations. bhe atve fait jthe rest haskebf her nlacei andfisehin bow- er: and dominionlRn Ipfpotton s: the'nation s who predjeied her"; have SunK into ; eneminacy i apa; uispracc yet EiDglandextnsvYasYfier d minions now are, ana i guarea she is,' wit herf ih'isnd ftps of warvvmay . be . sai;: tdL:W the yane f her lQr'j & "tolterihg to her fall YVrihin ajsi shells beT burthehed with m national Ydett of T man meaf dtslurslfe :dont:entAYtpYal jd jpef ictVngi thai Vrn three I siicceedihdr cer.t iiriix have rolled themselves into Ote trrcat ocean vpi eiernuyi u iiav Yjsoi ri- Newton,' in like I mailrH vith CarT ihaEeMthenSald Oibers. who have' gone;.b(briiercvy vf;st ar bestjciiietv ed f toseek. prtftecju s are constraint nriilOT ft foreign soil, we do :Wtait9beiiexc.: that jtheiperiM ;-ii tnfflW' when she, shallY'efnefge j from the. cloud which holOYeTshddwS; her. ilethesangLilary nation otj one have Yihusii ; from one form 5bf goybrnment toian - other, now raised Vj V ''ft .!. II ighest pm Yl 4 -i-j - 7 England. 6, .-- tain snail De -as 5)jtK5i ; cm tneso cean'hd the lafhie u gyx birth to a"Slkspeare;ifjaEk AthamYandYa aisi o luucyc uu.p;x; naxionsr - iUc, haybleti j anddisgraced as Jne ls, ir t'nkfevei iojflEurbpeijstill onans vhea1:teni6 glory, and; how to; the abyss : of hurhan Y.: -; t,- r j : preciiiaieol byss of hurhan misery : f A- i i- .niertca hasY:been , advancing in im- '.. v " !'provementSj'and nipidh Y increasing ' m weaitrii power and;; population. When we reflect-that this western; empire. at,, the period to which we have referredr in speaking of the gpvernrnents of I Europe, was a dernejjs, rude and wild ;Y the! haun ts only Yof the Wandering savage and . the Yrbugh beasts- of the deser t: when Y jons to ..which she. has nowYar ' i ved ! wfmjsbplolenpugh pitch of glory ; to which she is. ties- . tined YPr attain ?-VV hen populous luwns cuies snau auovn tn? banks Kof herj western majestic rivers r.d lakes end the : sails ol merchantmttri ;Y.; rhiteiihe wateryprbipects--wi?ea Y hr exsive con Y : ceal the Ravage jurkhig for tgs preyi shall give place tp vernal lawns,: and neias oiram, : waving to the har vests 'A ' i ' From the London QiiaHerlj RevicJA' ;iTHE hay; to'which bur people tave tho: name bf TJasil. would be situatedf aceord- ihg to our charf kboatt 120 miles in the " inter:orYof( Corea ; of so much In Tridth ; along the western ; coast has the present. Y expedition curtailed the dominions .of his Coreaii-niajesty hut, in lieu thereof. they v; have:ascertained tliaf3 aloiig tlie oatherti ' part of the coast, there exists an Arc hi pe- ? lago cf more' Y than a thousand inlands, forming baj-s and hartprs, i which'all the Y ' navies ef the world might ride in peifect ' security. Y His! title'tfeerfore' of ;'4 King of ten thousantf Isles; jii not dtpgether;au 'i' empty, piie.: j hey are all apparently in- ; habitea , generally high , fcis in g like so ma-, v ny detached mountains each' on its ova basis 'ts'ut 'pfrthe se.Gnfl cuIliyatjed where, YY practibabid The irihabitanW crowdedYto; s of the hir best-eminences to ea?.o ; at the. ship aivlhex sa led throw h them. . . . I l rtm .the sairtt.of .one. thse i$iand 'y '-- .? ;-wi' Kdred-aniirtv-n'orih :.&??Y.; ceeded iii length ;g ;PrJ;4t;.milesf pactabeteenYthe 4 miIe?YTfee womenP apprpachYttpYi r&e&- with -'their- infant I 0 children?Yahd hid themselves in recesses' among tlierpcks ; whilst thersien, hi a bo U "dy; but unaxmeti Kallowedto.thejStraners ? Y not-to aUvance, maHng the same signal as the olchief hadipne, of drainctheir Yt hands across the Y. throat, r ; They' after-f 1 ' .. : wards became somewhat friendly, brought . them :water? ta drinkf mid ofTered themr part of their humble ijhens if udsY denly recollecting tli at they were doingf wrong in holding: 1 ntercourse with barba " pans, they would y liold of some of the Y ; gentlemen by :he 'shoulders, and. pusbj Y Y 11 : Ji r VMug w uic snip. 1 111s is a very, curious cjid unexpected discovfiry s and the surveydf;0 CafipYfiril ipfi the 1 yra, the latter Yf orYls picularlyf "diiytingtiished. not only for'ri tical jput . general gcence?Viil 'form a"viy valuable" addition ito the geo-? graphy rjind hydrography of the Yellow " vSea. rhe error jn lonvitude of that part . npsi-jman"-2?l: ;YY ; Y ; I;n - proceeding to -the; S outhward they psed close to a volcanic Island, appa- .f antiy not more than 4 or o mues in err cumierence, nsmg precipuousiY .iruin uie- seai toihe height of 1200 feetit-Thejsnrf Y brokewithsuch tremenpusyiolencej that ; it was iropbssi oust smell was Very strong ev en at the dis tance of 2 or 3 rhiles. lliey gave it tho , name bf Sulhphur island. - Farther south ' they descried ja j large island and,- as the "weather. clearedf-upV cli extent of cid- :' tivated4 s:eheryj burst Yupbntheir view. Y ; Rising in genueasoent from the sea, the . , grounds! were jdisposed more like the'fi nest country seats in England than thoso , of an i Ishirid of e'IewchewToup, hith- ; ;Y" erto lihvited by any Ytoopeaiis,: Y They , anchored iri front o f a town, vyhereanum- berYof vessels were seen lying in ' a har f bbur, the mouth of which w;as" formedYby : two pier heacls. v; vf. '"Yf ; Thousands, i $ds astonislied natives, Y ; perched" on the surrounding .rocks ;and ; Y ; neigniSygazeu onine vessels i-suiey entt-i-. e;YYSeveraI.canbes4 "with official men in them, came jalc hg sidej wisliinjz to k Y who. they w ere3 and what was the pmport . , lot their visitlY'lBy means of I the binese- Y' interpreted, whose language.some to them mat v.. the ships bad sustained somc damage ir the late rales. on the opposite-coast : Pn3r ; to giV; ive a color to this;storythe sea ;. watJr ;.:.Y; was let into the well, and the cliaid ; Yf Y ter was ;. -V; V- v - J- ' - Z 1; - -Ml.,, 'IX: ;.c"-t- v; l" ."fr:Y? lis: . - - l riKv..-. ';tY f ; fY-Yfetv iK;: t'--;:v v :;4.--;V :..-Y, - :X- r , ' 5-"." :- . . . ' ?K-.''.I ..,.4- t'JK ' : Y.:-.-vVv-. ;; 5
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