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V . I i VOLUME I NEWBERN, N. C SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1818. NUMBER 7. TERMS. .1 v' ." ..! ' - ! : ; . 1 -i 1 THE .. "C AROLiX GENTINEL 1 PUBLISHED WEEKlY.BY JOHN I. PASTEUR, square r or eacii succeutuxig luaci uwn. H. CLAY, .Seer j f of the House of Reprpentatives. JOHN GAILLARD, T. '. -" J-trrt jl resiaenz or ine oenaie, pro tempore T,.orr 'TlnfuH!! n(r annum, owe . .. . J . 1 r Jlt ' i . April 4, 1818. Approved, pajablc in advance. JAMES MONROE. No paper will be discontinued until all , " , J arrearages are paid up, except at the op- , AN ACT for the relief of John Small. tioirof the. publisher. - ,T " Be it enacted 'by the Senate and Advertisements inserted at 50 cents House of Representatives of the V- Der square the first week, and 25 cents a es J JimenC?i tn Congress he is hereby, confirmed in his ti tle to a tract of land, containing two hundred and fifty-five acres, situated on Embarass Creek, in the Illinois territory, as the assignee of Nichol as. Bayarjon j which tract shall be limited to the quantity aforesaid, & to the boundaries as claimed bv said iJaj-arjon.,; , K . H. C JL A Y, Speaker of the House of Representatives. . JOHN G AILL ARD, President of the Senate! pro-tempore. April 3, 1818. Approved,7 jv JAMES MONROE. with the requisites of she laws now 1 alloxan ce,' as established by law, for in force. i 1 and'on account of the fishing voy age performed by that vessel in the months of August September, Oc tober, anci November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fif House BY AUTHORITY. AN ACT for the relief of John Bate. BE it enacted bu the Senate and f Representatives of the 7. Stales pj America in Congress asstm Z'rV, That theSecretaryof the Trea sure in the settlement of the. ac counts of John Bate, arising under the lease from the United States of the public "salt works on tlje Wa jash, in the Illinois' Territory, be, and hejis hereby authorizedand em powered io make such j allowance to the s:iid John B.tte,' 16r the perma nent ir.nprovements made at said salt work, as he shall think reason nhle and! iusti And also to make uvh reduction in the rent stipulated to be paid by the 'said Jonh Bate, as ihidi appear just & equitable, in con- tpnu-nrf nf anv deterioration in the q.i.tiitv, or diiiniiion in the quan tity, of water of aid saline, as may he proven to his satisfaction ; as also siu h iurther allowance, as he may thii'l- reason-ibie. for loss sustained' in .sa id salt works by the extraordin ary iimndiitjon of the river Ohio in th. nicnths of - April and; May, one thousand eight hundred and filreen : Prwv-edy however, that the whole amount- of allowance and deduction so made shall not exceed the amount ot money which, by the original con tract, may be now due to the United - , II. CLAY, Speaker of the Hquse. of Representatives. V JOHN GAILLARD, j Pr ?sidnt of the Senate pro tempore. April t5, 1318.--ApprQved, I JAMES MONROE. AN ACT teen. II. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLAUL, President of the Senate pro-tenipore. April 4, IS18. -Approved, JAjlLSlUiNKOL. i -, i f for the relief of Wi liarn Edj RESOLUTION directing the Secretary ior me i7eparuneni oi piaieio prepare an Index to the acts and resolutions of Congress, after the close of the session. s Resolved by the Senate and Hojuse of Representatives of theUiited States of America, in Congress assembled, That, after the close of each session of Congress, an alphabetical index of the acts'apd joint resolutions pas sed at the preceding session shall be wards and John G Stubbs. ( BE iL enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted Statek of America in Con press as sembcjdy -That- the accounting officers of the Treasurv Department be, and! they are hereby directed, on equita ble principles, Lto audit and . settle the accounts ot Wuham bdwards St lohn L. Dtubbs, tor tne rf ve AN ACT to provide for the execution of the laws of the United. States, within the state of Mississippi. j BE it enacted bu the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni- lea states oj .America, in congress as sembled y That all the laws of .the U nited States, which are not locally inapplicable, shall have trie same force and effect within the said state of Mississippi as elsewhere, within the United States. Sec 2. And be it further enacted, hat the said state shall be one dis trict,, and be called the Mississippi district And a district court shall he held therein, to consist of one judge, who shall reside in the said district, $& De caueu a aistnctjqage. He shall hold, at the seat of govern ment of the said state, two sessions annually, on the first Monday in May and December and he. shall, in : !ir - - ! i I ! I prepared, printed, and distributed ! services by them rendered. expenses incurred j under i cts entered mto between Edwafliffin, surveyor general; df the UStates, and the said William Eel wards and John G. Stubbs, on the 25th day of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen," for surveying lands in the Illinois territory ; & the amount found to; he due on such settlement shall bepaid, respectively," to 'the said, William Edwards-and John G. Stubbs. lout of anv monies in the treasuryjndt otherwise appropriated : Provided, that the'sum to be allowed shall not exceed six hundred dollars in either case :: And provided further i that no allowances shad be made to them or, either of them, lor personal therewith, under the direction of the j II. CLAY, ecretarv for the Department of Spe iker oAthe House of Representatives President of the Senate pro-tempore. April 3, 1818. Approved, j AM ACT for the relief of Abraham By- " ;f lllffton. , .j BE it enacted by the Senate and -louse oj Rt preventatives- oj the U. (a:es cf America, in Congress assem l?' That the Post: Master) Gen- til be, and he is hereby .directed .a 1 empowered to remit, in favor of Arah imiiyington, of. the state of Vrmont, the sum of one hundred : . an" vhirty-four dollars jmd ; thirty c'ls, being that part of the judg met obtained against , him as secu- n'.jjor Robert Gilmore, which par ol the. i nature Or a penalty, on int oi the saidGilmor. I H. CLAY: Spta.tr of the TIoil?P rf f?orrocont'itirpi . i T V. V 11 llkUM ' U m '!!.'- ' T"VTT1VT y-S. -rw i ititv -I., ?sident of the Senate pro-tempore. o, lb 18. Approved, " s JAMES MONROE. State, H. CL AYv Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD President of the Senate pro-temoore. . April 3, TS1 8. Approved, JAMES MONROE. AN ACT declaring: the consent of Con gress to an act of the State of North Carolina for the relief of sick and dis abled American seamen. . 7 'Be it enacted bJxe Senate and Hhuse of Representatives of the 6v. Staten of America in Congress assem bled That the assent of Congress be, and hereby is, granted and declared to an act of th; legislature of thev state of North Carolina, entitled uAn act for the relief pf sick 8t disa bled American seamen," and passed on the twenty-third -clay of Decem ber last ;, and the said act is hereby ratified and confirmed. ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall be in force for five years, and no longer. It. CLAY. - ---- -. ii Speaker of the House of Representatives ' JOIIN GAILLARD. President of the Serial pro-tempore ! April 4, 1818 Appirpved, i JAME MONROE Ap IJo AN AIT concernilifr the bountv or al I lowace to -fishing vessels in certain ca- ses, Senate and AN ACT forthe relief Cata Bunnell. 'Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the y. States of America in C ongress assel bled,JTh2Lt Cata Bunnell, the mother of Alden Turrill, late a soldier in the army of the United States, and who died in said service, be entitled to receive the bounty in land to which the heirs of said Alden would have been entitled, had he left any heirs ; and that the proper officers cause a all tf lings,! have ana exercise the same jurisdiction and powers which were by law given to! the judge of the Kentucky district,! under entitled u an act to establish dicial courts of the United. States' He shall appoint a clerk for the said district who shall reside and keep the record's of the'eourt at tle place of holding the same ; and shall re ceive, for the services performed' by him, the same fees to whidh jtjie t.lerk of the Kenlucky district is entitled for similar services. indiv h titled to receive, similar fees from idua's. 1, II JOHN President of of the Home of Repfesentatives Speaker. "3 GAILLARD. Senate pro-teropore. i April 3j l818. Lpdroved, j! : ! JAMES 310xROE.i it AN ACT to rejnilate the fdes of the Pub- 1. T . . I. ' r " it i irc notaries mm; county oi - asning ton, in the districiof CblunTbia. ' ' " . BE it enacted bu the Senate and - House of Representathes of the UnU . ted States, of America in Congees? assembled, That the public riotariei appointed lor, and. residing county of .Washit gtdn itl the of Columbia, shall .! be, i and they ars hereby, severally aiitho isecVto de mand and receivel"igrjiervice re quired of them ir (hat capacity, such to the pub' r I.' in, tne oismct: - V fees as are now allowed; '-Maryland, i for similar lie notaries of the state o by the laws of that state services, , H., CLAY, Speaker , of tlie Hoi se of Representative : : JOHN CAII JliARD, - President ofth 3 Senate ipro-tempore-April 4, 1 8 1 8. Appfovedy ": M ' JAMES MONROE AN ACT egulatinlg tlie staffof the army. AN ACTi to provide for the erection of a Court House, Jail, and Public Offices, within jthe Cviunty of Alexandria, ifi the , ! District of Columbia.. f ' BE it enacted bit the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted States of America in Congress as- smnbkd In at it shall and may be lawful for the levy court of the coun- ty of Alexandria, in' the District of Columbia, to erect, or cause to be erected, a good and sufficient jail for said county j and, whenever the levy court of said countv shall transmit to the marshal a certificate,! that the jail hereby (provided for is so far finishedlas to be ready ior the recep tion of persons, it shall be the duty of the marshal forthwith to remove to the sai ' jail all prisoners who shall at, that time be confined in the pre sent jail of said countv. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That thf said levy court may cause io be erected, if they deem expedient at the expense . of the countv, a good and convenierit court house, and a fire-proof iOBce for records, to be built of stone c r, brick, j and that it shall be the duty ofjthe said court to cause the jail before provided for, and the said court house and office, when erected, to be kept in a good state of repair. And if it should be to issue accord- B it enacted by. the .e Representatives of the. U- nited Shies of America in- Congress V y Ult nai wnere, any nsnmg vessel olthe United States has been, sn,c tu eighteenth day of Februa ry, ip the, year one thousand eight nunred and fifteen, prevented, by illegal cajture or seizure, under au thoTjity, r pretence of authority, irom any foreign government, from 5hing at seaior any part 1 of the term ot f cr months required by law to b( empLyed by such vessel in, fishing in ader to entitle the owner of sifth vessel to the bounty or allow- pnee prescribed by lav, the time ol the uhlawrtuV dctenuon of ch ves sel shall be computed as a"p rt of the said four mvnths, and such boun ty or allowance stull.be paid accord-1 necticut, allow and pay to Martin warrant' and patent ingly. H.CLAY, Speaker of the House ;of Representatives. :i JOIINGAILLARP, President of the Senate pro-tempore. April 4, 181 8 Approved, ! JAJVIESIONROE AN ACT for the relief 0f Martin W arner. Be it enacted by the ' Senate and House of Representatives of the )j. States of America in Congress assem b!ed That the collector of the dis trict bf FairfeldJ in the state of con - . ingly : Provided, That such! vessel has,! in all other respects, complied Warner, owner of the schooner N an cy, the regular ankount-of bounty cbnsidered expedient by court, to erect the and Office in anv the said said court house other place than the present market square! and the said court is hereby authorised and empowered to purchase, within fthe limits of the town of Alexandria a lot of crotind not exceedinjr two a- cres, for the erection of the said buildings and of the said jail, and ior no other use whatever. Sec 3 And be it further enacted, That there shall be allowed to the judge.of the said district court the annual . compensation of two thou sand dollars, to'commence from the time of his appointment; to be paid quarter' yearly, at the treasury of the U. States. t . i ' j i , ' I Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That there shall be appointed, in the said district, a persorAearned in the law, to act as attorney for the Uni ted States who shall, in addition to his stated fees, be paid by the Uni ted States two .hundred dollars, as a full compensation for extra services. L Sec. 5. iAnd be it jurther enacted, .That a marshal be appointed . for the said district, who shall perform the same duties, be subject to the sanv regulations and penalties, and be en titled to the same fees, as are pres cribed to marshals in other districts; and shall moreover, be entitled to the sum ot two hundred dollars an nually, as a compensation for all ex tra services. . ' '; .. ' - j'-r.'i-'1- IL CLAY, ' - .r-:.':r' Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro-tempore,, April 3d, 1818. Approved,- : " ; '. JAMES MONROE. BE it enacted by t!u Senate and blouse of Representatives of the U:ii. ted States cf America m Congress as ;H : sembled, T hat .se much of the act ; J " fixing the military ment ol the United the third of . March one .thous&pd peace estabh s h-; States," pavotd eight hundred add fifteen, as reI;?tt- to hospital stewards and yirdmas ters, and so muChjof the. .fiAct for A organizing the gcSitra. staff, and nia king further provision for the army jof the Un ited States,n passed April tyenty fourth, o ie jtbpilsanfl eight hundred and sixi een, aV rl'te tcf hospital surgeons, ' hospital -sur-f geon's mates,1 judge ji advocaies, chaplains, and f raj waggon; and: barrack .masters, M jVieir rsis tail its be, and the same is jHereby jepeafed. I) Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That there shall be on burgeon-genie rat, with a salary of two thousand five hundred .dollars per annum, One, with the surgeon,! assistant surgeon g .neral, emoluments of a hospital qnejudge advocat ejyvidi the pav and emoluments of j topographical ehU g'-neer, to each dif ision, and "one! chapIain,;statipfi:Cl at tlie military a4 cademy,' West Point,, who shalf also be professor of? geography, hi V toryand .thics, with the pay and cmolumf;!.us alio ved the: professor of matherrtritics : andhthatthe number of post surgeons berincreasfjd, not to excerexl eight to a division.. : : ( ! fj'ec. 3, And be it further enacted. T rjat so.much of the act; of the tw':n- t y-fourth April, one thousand eight Hundred and sixteen, aforesaid, aft relates tp the quartermaster general of division, shall ; jbe'Tt pealed, and the quarter master,s! departn!ient shall consist, in. j ty quarter masttrs AN. ACT allowing additional salary and clerk hire to the: surveyor for the nois and Missouri territories, an;V for other purposes. ' ' '.' BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 17 i -ted States of America in Cfj)igfcss e as sembled, That the Surveyor of the lands of the United Sta tes in the ter ritories of Illinois, ond Missouri shall hereafter be al' .owed an annual compensation of tvV'o tliou and dol lars, in lieu ot ;. the. now fixed by allowed thrd compensation 4W, and shall also be e, clerks whose whole compensation shall not exceed two Collars per annum. Sec. c And be'it further enacted, Th?.t the accounting officers of the rveisury Department be authorized Sec. 1 8 And be it further enacted, ) td adjust and settle th accounts of 1 hat the levy court of thejcounty of Alexandria shall, from time to tiro e. Kasit shall be necessary, levy on the titheables; and other taxable prooer ty within the said county, the sums of money which shall be ker essarv to carry into full effect the several provisions of th's act. ; h; clay, ' ' Speaker Of the House of Representatives. ;r' i ' JOHN dflLljARD, : . . President of the Senate pro-tempore. LApril 3d, 1818 Approved, or J 1 JAMES MONROE. William Rector, for his services a principal deputy surveyor, and sur veyor.of the Illinois and Missouri territories, and to allow him, in ad dition to his salary as fixed bv law, the-following fees, that is to say r for examining & recording the surveys executed by any of his deputies,fat the rate of twenty-five cents for eve ry mile of the boundary line of the surveys executed under his direction in the office aforesaid : Provided, the allowance shall not be made on the surveys of private claims in aiy case where he has received, or is e n- to the two depu- generr.l, ;an.l : he tour assistant'deputy quartermasters 7 general now authorized j of biu quar- f tcrmast r - general, with the ra.ik, pay; and emolumer ts, of a brigadier general,and as many assistant depo ty quartermasters general as the Pre- proper, not ex the " 1 la oe i v hole number, t further enacted. ed, officer; virtue of sjdent snail deem ceeding . in twelve. ' Sec. 4. A That to each commission who shall be deranged by this act, there shall be allowed and paid, in addition' to; the py and em. olumebts to which they ; will be en-1; titled, by "law, -at J the Itinleqf theirj discharge, hree rnonthsV pay' iind emoluments ; and that the provisions of this act s iall be carried into effect on or before the first day of June hext. .-: ";..,; '" ' 'j 'j.'-'i' Sec. :5 .nd be it further em ete i 1: hat the pay and e molumens of the inspector generals--of j divisions, be apd are hereby, raised to be equal to the pay and emoh ments of the ad iutant ffeperals of division;,! ..' .K Sec 6. And be it further, enacted; That, as so6n as the state of existing? contracts for the subsistence ot tne urmx 'dioi'i :iri -Ithk oninion' -bf the - President bf the United States, per- f: :-. i f ..i I . 1 M ?7 v. I i -u. - -. - I
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