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LIMA : f " 4 -4 I. NUMBER1 VOL I 'NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, MAY - $ "7 CAIRO 16, 1818 : j TERMS. THE CAROLINA CEVriNEL IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY . JO JI NIL PASTEUR, . AtT iasE Dollars per annum, one ih:ri payable in advance d pane? wilt be. discontinued until all ; arre-ira j.es are paid up, except at the op f'm of tHe nublisher. ' BY 6f HO HI IT. AV CTfof th m ft'L i hat! G --orcje Brewer . . i. r r i 1 ta'iv-s or jonn n-.?"'.ntsitiv-s th- of shall be returned to the General Land Office : Provided That no lo cations', as aforesaid, in virtue of this, or the preceding section of this act, shall be made, on tracts of L-inds for which patents had previous ly been issued, or which had been Advertisements inserted at r() cents previously surveyed ; and any patent pemare the first week, and 25 cents a which may, nevertheless, be ob r nrc, for each succeeding insertion. J - tained for land located contrary to. iac provisions or tms act, shall be considered null and void : Provided also, That no locations or surveys shall be made within that part of the said militarv tract to which the Tn- I .1 . . "t" 1. 1 r. uian iicie remainea neretotore unex tinguished, - until after six months shall have elapsed from the date of the proclamation of the President of the United States, declaring a treaty or treaties to have been concluded and ratified, providing for the ex tinguishment of the Indian title to Lich lands, nor shall any patent ber granreoriar any location, survey or entry, that has been, or shall be, made prior to. the expiration of six months from and after the ratifica tion of such treatv, h f i Sec 3. And be it further .enacted, That f om the source diLthe Little Miami River, to the Indian bounda ry line j established by the treaty of Grenville, ' in one thousand seven hundred ninety-five, the line desig nated as the westerly boundary line of the Virginia tract, by an act of Congress passed on the twenty third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and four, entitled "an act to ascertain the boundary of the laTfas reserved by the state of Vir ginia, northwest of the River Ohio, for the satisfaction of her officers & soldiers on continental establishment, relief of . Narcissus IJroutin and Others. ; ' r :a'd by tKe Senate and Hi tie j "Representatives of the Uni - t 'd otates of America in Congress Narcissus Droutu the legal represen Baler, the legal re if Louis Duret, and, legal representatives, of- John iosepn unasung, De, 'I' - vilet an- 1 of tlv'ir respective S aush warren Ivi'iie on the eat bicrbee river a i i thev are heieby, ' confirmed in claims, founded on ts of surveys to land side of the l om- Prw 'dtdy That no? more th m six hundred and forty a- cres be allowed to any one claimj. : Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the re gister of the land office within whose district the said land may he, and' quired to . make out of the i md south of n a e s s e , an : o rd e r o 1 ract oiia.a connrm- this ,act to oe lorated on tne claimed.: PriyideJ, The ids have, not been-sold 'by the ; l;f is herein- re for ihe surveyor f: the -sttte or: T L survevl lor e.ch tf a ts United ' sh ill h ve thrilaims any lands n the states, nut in case tne lanas TombiffHee, evn s old, the location of ifi)reiiaiil, may beilaid on of the! United States, ly- east sidevof said river of within the same district t - 1 1 II I . . I IT I Z.'i wium snail nave ocen onereu ai . i i . L ''.... : Jr.L . : VAi nic sale ; ana on tne return oi me i - - j plate of survey pursuant tp the i n iik e man t law for other Suite si ' j!-' :,!-; T Speaker of the Ho made and extuted said order, directed to the ! commissioner ot the Gener al L trul Office, patents shall be gfan- ner as provided by lknds cf the United LAY, , use of Representatives. )I1N GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. April :ll8 poroved, JAMES MONROE. AN ACT to extc- Virdnia ki liie time for locatins miiitaiy lland warrants, and returning survey thereon to te (gene ral I Autd Oftiee ; and for designating the western hoii tidary ,lme of the i Vir-ginh- military trct. : ;:: ; j . BE leu ictkd bu the Senate, and enlatives of the U. lars- and four cents, the necessary the fist section of ;this act, for the which, at thp time of passing thi location and return of surveys on o- '.' act, shall be outstanding:,' may be costs incurred in defendiritr the nine ther warrants and that the stirrer f nresented at the Treasury, and. unl suits aTnrpsaid. v I t on the same being liquidated and ad- t Sec, 4. And be it furtherpactcd justed, shall be paid to the respec- 'That the amount of the claims afore tive holders of the same, with inter said, when so ascertained, as a fore - est, at six per cent.1 from the date of said, shall be paid out of anil money .L. ii :i ' f .. ! i ,t' -r. r ; 7H- :" tne last payment oi interest as en in tne i reasury not otnenyisc ap- clorsed on said certiJacatejsi : pfopriated. j Sec. 3. Ana be it further enacted. That, for. carrying thi act into effect the", sum of eighty thousand dollars be appropriated, out of any monies in the I reasury of thef United States not otherwise appropriated. Speaker f the f louse of; Representatives. JUiiiN U AIL LARD, f President pf the Senate pro tempore April 13, 1818. Approved. ,- JAiuES MONROE. AN ACT for te relief ofthe legal repre1 sentatives of George Pearson BE it enae'ed by Ithe Senate and House of Rep resentatives' of the Uni ted. States of America in Congress as sembled, 1 hat ithe Secretary of the Treasury shall be, and hp is hereby!, authorised aid required to cause tj be issued by he proper otfic er, a cer ti ficate or certificates ; of J Mississippi stock, for the! sum o six. hundred & t 'rt enty-five collars, jto the legal rep resentatives f Georcre Pearson, late of the city of Augusta, and state of Georgia, ueing an moemnity or nis claim for fivej'thousapd acres of land, Held as citizens' rights, in the Geor- : f 3 1 . ' I - ' QI 1,' II. CLAYJ Speaker of the House of Representatives. I JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore. April 20, 1 8 1 8 .-rA pproved , 1 1 1 JAMES JVIONROE. AN ACT for the relief cf volunteer .' -J. mounted cavalry. ff' 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives cf the U riited Slates cf America, in Congress assembled, Xht every offic ;r, non-commissioned officer, or private who served in any volunteer corps j of ca valry during the late war, and Jfur nished his own horse or Jhorses, while in the publicservice aforesaid, shall be allowed at the fate tof forty cents per .'(Jay for each horse! so fur ni"shedv ?vhich such officer, non-com- miaaiuiitu uiutci, kj pri vmc,p as en titled by law to And that when cavalry service the horse keep in such aj'er y ice. any officer, nbn-com missioned officer, "or private, in the and to limit the period for locating j tjon (,f indi froml the state of Georgia, in the Mississippi territory : Provi- j ded That thje legal representatives : of the said George Pearson shall pre- viously take land subscribe the oatii j required by the third section of thp act, passed op the thirtyfirst day of i March, eighjteen hundred and four teen, providing for , the indemnifica United States ses, in . lieu or the horse or the said lahds. shall be considered and held to su h.. until otheiwise di rected by law ; , and from the afore said Indian boundary to j the source of the Scicta river, the! line run by Charles Roberts in one thousand eight hundred and twelye, in pursu ancej,of instructions from the com- certain claimants " of public lands in thej IViississippi territory : wnicn amuayit anu- ine iransier, ex ecu ted by the legal representatives (jf the said jGeorge Pearson, of all their claim t!o thejUnited States ac cording to the provisions of the act aforesaid, . shall be filed in the De partment, by the commissibners ap- missioners appointed on the part ot pointed under th '.act supplementa- western boundary of the said milita- shalll be considered, and boundary. patent shall 'hi, if Ktt)rp& 'J ' o i' s bt;mcric in CotwresS.- ass em- t J, fhat the c (ficers and soldiers of ihe Virginia, line olv cohrinental estah ishmt nt, t heir heirs, and as : s.'.is; entitled to bounty lands, with in the Virginia military tract,! be tween,tht Little Miami and Jthe Sci pta ' rs, shall De',allowed a further term t two years from the fatihca- any treaty, extinguishing the title to lands within the; said ry tract, held to . be the westerly line thereof : and that no be granted on any location .'and'sur yey that has, or may bej made, west of the aforesaid respective lines. - v M IJ. CLAY,! -Speaker of the W ouse of Representatives jdllN GAILLARD. President; of the Senate pro tempore. -April 11, 1 Sip Approved JAMES MONROE. BE it enacted btf the Housk of Representatives i AN ACT to authorize the certain certificates payment of Senate and of the Uni ted States cf America.in CQngress as sembled, That -so much, of an act, en- April 1 6, ry to the actjaforesiaid, passed on tlje twenty-third day of January, eigh teen hundretl and fifteen. I . j Hi CLAY,f . ' Speaker of the House ofReNitatives. JOHN GAI? V, President of the Senatt hi if- 8 18- Approves JAMES MONROE. lpore titled ' to iss ire times heretofore r extin- tion of Indi-i'4 boundaries 'not giushed,to obtain warrants and com fh te their locations, and a further term hf three -Wars, from the ratifi-, CaMoni ot nv'. treatv evtinfyinshinc- i . I,.-Ti - J . -""o, ; o thf Indr.in title to lands within the sud boundaries not heretofore ex tivguished, as aforesaid, to return their surveys and warrants, or, cer tifif d copies ol warrants, to the Gen e ral Lantl O ffi h - ; any thing in any former act to the contrary notwith standing1. . ' " . ' ' ' V; . Sec. 2. And i) A it further enacted, - 'iyiwn i" j v ian ins fi rnp nrr pnn " a.L uuu ir eincf nnrpnrs tnr PvrMc! 1.... .i 3L .1! ' certain Virginia titled " art act making, further provi sion for the support of; public credit, and for the rec.emptioh of the public d e b t ," p a s s e d t h k t hi r d j d aV p f IV 1 arch one thousand seven! hundred i and ninety five ; arid so' m&hpf the act, entitled uan act respecting lon office and final settlement! certificates, in dents of interest, and the unfunded and recrstbred debt; credited mthe passe d ihi Veyed by viVtud-of resolution warrants," passed on the third dav of Marrh books of the Treasury- twelfth day of Tune, j one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, as bars from settlement and allowance, certificates commonly; called loan of fice and final s ettlement certificates, and indents of interest, be, and the same is hereby, suspended for the term of two years, from and after the passine of this act j ainotificatipn of which teniporaryj suspention of the act of limitation! shall be puo lished by the Secretary cf the Trea- sury, hundred and .e seyen. shall be for1 the information of the hdlders of the saidV certificates, in one or more of the pu ia each ot the That all certi fvived and in ion e, with all its re strictions, except that the respective j led loan office allowed die papers United States. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, tor roakincr Inmtions sitrned by the" and umuea to trie term prescribed by., certihcates, and jnidents ot interest, ficates,; commonly cal certificates, counter- loan officers of the velv. final settlement AN ACT for the relief of '-Major Lbring Austin and George K. Wells. Be it engcted. by the Senate and House of Representatives cf the LI States of America in Congress assent bled, ! hat the Secretariat War be? and he is hereby, authorised and em powered to' compromise and settle) upon suth terms as in his discretion shall appear just and resonable, the Claim against Lormg Austin, major bv brevet, in the armv ot the United States, for six thousand six hun i . v . v . .i r i ii - i dred and seventy-jtnree aoiiars ana ninety cents, on account of . nine judgements oDtainea ri against tne said maior Austin in the b up re me Court of the state' of Ntiw York, for the arrest, detention, and confine ment, of nine persons, to wit : Eli- fha Dcnn'son, Asa Pay, George C. Conant, Thomas i Stedman, David Cofften, John Philips, Willard Sea tonjftmes Goddard and Uriah H. Orvif?. in ohediehce to an order of the twenty.hfthof May, one thou ! i i t !i i ! sana eieht; nunareja ana inirieen, is- suecl to the said goring Austin, by the late brigadier-general Zebulon Pike, commanding at that time the forces of ;the United States in and around jacket's Harbor. j See. 3. And be itfirther enacted, That thetSecretarv of War be also lUthorized and empowered to settle, upon the terms aforesaid, the claim of) George R. AVells, of New York, for five thousand seven hundred and sixteen clollars I and eighty-three tents, thef-anaount of damages oh tained acrainst him by the nine per sons aforesaid : And also, the claim aforesaid, hating lost i L ' i i ii.i-;.. i - . norises wmcn rnav nave been taken by him into the $aid ser vice, and having received from the another hors or hor- in part payment for horses - so previously lost as aforesaid such officer, non commissioned, officer, or pri vate, shall be entitled to receive the aliow- jor me which he may have been so remounted. - . ; HI CLAY, Speaker - of the House of Representatives. ; ; JOHN GAILLARD, 1 President of th ; Senate oro" tempore. April 20, 18 18. -t Approved,) ; . ,.:!- ' JAMES MONROE-- ance of forty cents per day use and risk of the horse on four hundred dollars three ; clerks whose compensation shall pot exceed bne thousand one huhdije'd and fifty dollars each ; one clerk Vhdse com- pensation shall hot exceed bne thou sand dollars; and one clerk whose; compensation shall not exceed eight hundred dollars. For the office of the First Auditor, onei chief clerk whose compensation shall not exceed ; one thousand seven hundred dol lars per annum ; two clerks, whose COmnptiRntinn tViall nr.t ! !' rh ' thousand four hundred dollars each; six clerks, whose compensation shall not exceed one thousand one hun dred and 'fifty dollars each;; three clerks, whose compensation shall not exceed ore thousand dollars ; and one clerk whose compensation shall not exceed eight hnnd red dol lars ' For the office of the second Auditor, on chief clerk,' whose compensation shall not exceed one thousand se'ven hundred, dollars per anntim ; two clerks, whose compen sation shall not exceed ont thousand fpur hundred dollars ech six clerks whose compensaticti sha ll not ex-, ceed one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each j five clerks, whose compensation shall 'not exceed one ; thousand 'dollars each? :md one V clerkf whose compensation shall not exceed eight hundred dollars. For the office of the' th-ird Auditor, one chief clerk, Wh6se: compensation; shall not exceed 6ne thousand . sevens hundred dollars -" per ann am ; five clerk sj : whose compensr tion shall ; not ecieed one thousand xour hun dred .dollars each ; tcn-clerk9, whose I exceea one fifty "doU six clerks, whose remp'en- sat ion shall not exceed one thousand j ddlars each ; & three clerks,' whose rnc or the of- ; AN ACT to regulate and fix the com pensation cf the clerks in the different offices'. . -'-. - ; ' :r : BE it enacted by the Senate end House of Representatives of the Uni ted otatcsof America in Congress as sembled, That the Secretary for the Department of State be, and he is hereby, authorized to employ one chief clerk, whose ; compensation shall not exceed two thousand dollars per annum ; ; i two clerks. whose com pensation shall not exceed one thou sand six hundred dollars each ;four clerks, whose compensation shall not exceed one thousand four hunjdred dollars eiach ;' one clerk, whose com pensation shall not exceed one thou sand "dollars ; two 'clerks,- whose compensation shall' not exceed eight hundred dollarsreach ; one superin tendant of the patent office, whose compensation shall not exceed one ..thousand, five hundred dollars, and one clerk in said patent office, .whose compensation shall not exceed one; j thousand dollars. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That: the Secretary of the Treasury Department be, and; he is hereby, authorized to employ, for the office of the Treasury Department, one chief clerk, whose compensation shall not exceed two thou sand dol lars per jmBurh ; two clerks, .whose compensation shall not 'exceed one thousand four hundred dollars each; and one clerk, whose compenst.tion shall not exceed one'thbusand dol lars. For the - ffice ofthe First Comp trollertihe chief clerk, whose com per.sation shall not exceed one thou sand seven hundred dollars per an- 1 '.: r ' : i ' t '. V .... i . . num : lour cierKs, whoseicomoensa- tion. shall not exceed one thousand foujr hundred dollars each ; five clerks, whose compensation shall not exceed- one thousand one hun dred and fifty dollars each ; Jour clerks, whose compensation shall not exceeed one thousand dollars each ; and One clerk, whose compensation shall not exceed - eight hundred dol lars. For the office I of the Second Comptroller,, one chief clerk, whose snait not exceea one compensation shall . not thousand one hundred and lars each i ine thoi ierks,"v i. . compensation shall not exceed ei hundred dollars each. fice of the fourth Auditor, one chief j clerk, whose compensation j shall not exceed one thousand seven hundred dollars'; per annum ; two clerks whose compensation shall not exceed one thousand four hundred dollars each ; five clerks, whose compensa tion shall not exceed ore thousand one hundred and fifty dollUrs each ; four clerk-, whose compensation shall not exceed one t tars each ; and one compensation shall not exceed . i . hundred rlollars. For the fifth auditor, one whose compensation shal ceed one thousand seven dollars net annum ; one cl ttousand doU tie tk,A; whose .' fright! ther office of chief clerki Li' not ex-hundred rk, Whose Preasu com.pen- compensation shall not exceed one thousand four hundred do lars ; four clerks, whose compensatio:i shall, nbCJ exceed one thousand one hundred andj fit t- dollars each b two clerks whose compensation snail not ex ceed one thousand dollars eai-h ; 8c one cierK, wnose compensation shall riot exceed eight. hundred dol lars; For the office of the rer, one chief clerk whose 6ationshall not exceed one thousand seven hundred, dollars! pert aoinuju J. one clerk, whose compensation sh dlln not exceed one thousand four hun dred dqllars; one clerk', w:hose corri n pensation shall not beeped one iri u- sandene hundr d and pity dollars ; and one clerk, whose condensation ; shall not exceed o;ie thousand doli lars." For the office of jthe Kcgister one chief clerk, whose coir penition : shall not exceed one thousand seven hundred dollars ; four j:lerks, whoie compensation shall ' not ea.ce.e d jne thousand four hundreddollars each three clerks, whose' cornpeniatioh snan noc exceea one tnousar.rf ntie hundred andfifty dollars ea.fh ; sis clerks, whose compensatio i shall not exceed one thousand -dollar i! and w r r - . nsutijn SCV Cii; l ICI K3, WnOSe CUI ftp5 shad not exceed eight h ohdred dol. lars, each. I o the office. 0 the Coni missioner of the Lar4d Office, one : chief :cterk' ''vhioe cor n pensation snau not ey. ceed nn iWousana se- hundrd" .7 Idtars pfer annum ; slerKc. whose ! cbmpensatipu ! shall no' vreed one thousand four ; hnde d dollars e ach;; . three clerks, venj two ' wKnz . J -t: .Koirnnirexceea thnusnnfl seven nunarea ( O ars ner : . . ' , t- compensation i 1 " r .ill I w , nun i - . . , I..' 1 t ll1. .U-..5 I "T.UIUUS.UIU U.ir im.. ol six hundred ana eigniy-sevcn uoi- annum , iwu uCI45, .wuusc compen- dc5 lars each five aiiuju juui uut i-iwu one inousaau drMand Uerks, , Yo . 1 mm: r - i mi -L " .... m '-. 4 .5 V -i'' r "A'.-': : , .'I , " J - i - , ' -ii' - ' : ' '') t
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