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'. - .haodrea" and'Lei; inserted !at 50 certt3 i, i tre t'ie first week, and '25 cents, a xcH sucqeedi:i2 insertion." i by mux JtiUitlTY. i it . -...' . 1 , ! VAUl to i-jcrer tl i w hile in acta rh:-r Duruoses. ise the pay of the rnili U service, and for o- 1! J it-.ennhm llf the Senate arid vl-e df Repres.t rituttves of.ths Uni 1 Slavs' of Jimericuin Congress as V i h u the monthly pay of the jit -t-jv.d, ".iv-hi . h have., been caHed into .4nvke pi the United Smes : the, first! .'day;. of September, teen' natj itrea ana seventeen, or hiih .hereafter;, may - be called into lie s-.uu.'Si'rv m prosecuting, the ' -i rr unst thd Semin ile tribe or ) :ivms, sh l the hiorhest allowed y:iw o the mi itia in ,the service r-ft- feJn'itell States, during the late tvar.w.H-u.. .irrai- p. uain. Sec. 2. And be it farther enacted, . . . j . i . - . ini'iti.1 who luave .been chilled into service of the Uuited States ftfst i i day of September, ei-rru-'t-n mmareu ana seventeen, or j v. na li t-r e a tte r mav ,' be called into the I sua acivii tTL iii in uicuuiiiiif said j Vvvr, or who Lmay nave atea or- Deen u li' i I killed, or jieriaiter may die or be ki-kd. in such Servi:e,l shall be enti- iwd -Xo the! same half-pay for five pars, and penkions allowed by the livvs.now lnrfnrce, to the widows & i i. s ni foe miiitiH wh' dit d or V t.- Kill i ;u. a in the serviire of the U. lit Vte's during in 1 ite war wth G. i sc.. in. n CLAY, -v Speaker cf the Hdase of Representatives. -. jjoil GAiLLARi). President! of the Senate pro tempore. Au.-ii .20, .18 1" Approved, 1 ! jA.dt:s : ONROE. AX ACT respecting th organization of tne army ?i nd for ; other! I purposes. A p. h u tii ict a on - tne Venule aa - I : House of Rep rsentat'thes of the U. Suiies of AmericU in Congress assem bbi, 'i'hatHereafterJ'the x;ompiniy cHiiersoFthe corps ofj artillery shall consist of one, captain, two first lieu-' tenants ;maj two second lieutenants ; and in the corps' of light artillery afheers shall consist of tne company cne;captain jone hrst iieutea int .and. two second lieutenants , and "one of til;- serond lieuten mts in each com- panv lerv. sh. til act as a conductor ot artu- i .i i - i P as in the case of the corps-of artillery- whose dutv it shall be to receipt and account for all ammuni tion, implements and cannon ; and for die p rformance of these servi ces they shall be allowed, each, ten 40ua'"s extra per month. ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That to eiJtchi 'regiment of infantrvv nflemsn, and to each battalion pf,the crps of artillery ; and to the regi-. mnt ot light artillery, there shall be attached; one armorer, with the pay and emoluments allowed to ar morers employed Apartment. J ia the oidnance Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, lnuty install eases during the-late r, where an officer or soldier has Uen delayed the receipt of his pay and emoluments, or any part thereof k" having been transferred from one orps to another, or omitted to be re- .turnod on the muster roll, payroll, roll, or from any other or receipt cause whatever, upon a satisfactory tviclence of the justice of such claim, same shall -lie adjusted and paid. , H. CLAY, speaker of ;he House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD President of the Senate pro tempore. 20, 1818.- -Approved, JA3IES MONROE. iron ia pigs, casting : If . Br. it en it trie dentil an tionmm s RefrreMntxUves on the:W Si-item I- America fn Congresi assvn aqd; after tne thi one thousand eigi eiffliteen, thd duti law leyttd, collected, arid a iron in njrs. iron astini iron in bars and bolts, ek ceptmg iron manufactured bvi rollin nuu uti aiuui. iinnonefi inrr ttip i itji ted ,StAtes, shd 1 teWe ;n4' dct- luncuauu jaiaj in .1 eu tnereot, the bars antj bolts, nail?, and alural now h t pam, q nans, on r'H '. "s nereinai- ter mentioned, that is to say on irbn' m pigs weiehi cents per himdr d iron castintrs. $even nve'eems per hundred weight ; on eails, iour cen r - s per I- - stikes, three cents iron iii bars and' bo per on bojts, manufactured I without rol ing, seveni)ny e ; ce irci imnurea vyeiG;nt: on an en two cents ner bound : and i : w - orial two dollars per r i ' hundred weight Sec. 2. An d be it forth erl That an addition of ten per shall be made tilthe severa duties above'spjecined and qsed .upon the several troods, wares and uifcitunaisc, jaioresaiu, wriicn, alter the said thirtieth day 'ptjunej lone thousand. eiirht hundred and eihteen shall be importt-d in shipi or, vesse Is not o the United States : i Provided,' That this additional duty shall not apply to su:h goods, wares; & mdrch- andise, imported in ships or vesels not or me uuueu otates; entitlea by treaty, or by any act or acts of .... . . . . , vv.i a, m ub t uucu iu the ports oi the United htates on; the pay- ment ot the skms duties as are paid 1 ; ...U I 1 li .1: I buuus nrr, dim iiicrciiauuise imported in s hips or vessels of the United Stateji. ; h Sec. 3. j And be it further enacted, I hat there "shall be allmveri a draw. back of the duties! by this "act impo sed on goods; wares, and merhari dise. imuorted into the U. States. upon the expirtatlo6 thereof Within the time, and; in the manner, prescri bed in the fourth (section of the act. entitled 44 A . , I - 1 , r actio regulate th!b du- ties of limpor s anu tonnage, pas i - i ntv - sed on the twenty-fseventh day 6t A. 1 !. prilJ one thousand eierht I hundred & . r i , -. w -JM :- - I i . sixteen.- - - .-.-!!'., Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the existing laws shall extend to, and oe lniiorce tor, the cotiecti n of the duties imposed bv this act on goods, wares, ancj merchandise, im- rrti-f into tick I i -I . I . I and remission of jail fines, penalties, and forfeitures, as fully and effectu ,i rKu.:....J !.,.Ju: ally a3 if every regulation, restric- tion, penalty, forfeiture, nrnt'i cinn '.'l.ll-IDU Hal. n 'i r ft-HriCI to the ex- isting laws contained, had been in serted in, and re-enacted by, this act H. CLAY, Speaker ' of the House of Representatives j JOHN UA1LLAUP, President 'of the Senate pro tehipore. April 20, 1618 Approved, JAMES? MOiMpE- Ati ACT fixing: the comperisatioii of In- ; diah "Agents and I actors. I ! " ..... . "' !: aJ , Rk it enacted bu the Senate and House of Representative o, nited States of America, tn Congress assembled, That from and after the passage of; j this act, Indian agents and factors shall receive the fallow ing salaries per. annum, in lieu oi their present compensation, to vvit : .f' The agent, toj the" Ureefc nation, one thousand eight hundred dollars. Tlie agent .to the Chcjctaws; out thousand eight hundred dollars. The agent to the Cherokees, on Tennessee river, one thousand three hundred dollars. " ' Jt The agent to. the Cherokees, on the Arkansas fiver, one thousand five hundred dollars. .' - The agent to the Chickasaw3, one thousand three hundred dollars. -: The agent in the Illinois territory, t.U.,en4' u v..iv4rerl Hnl1rs. one l he agent at Prairie du Chien, ane ousand two hundred dollar1. I he agent at Natchitoches, one .hoiisand'two nuridred dollars. httv on t vrs. enacted, centum : . : . rati!; tif i The and three hundred dollars "The agent at Green Biy, one thou and nve hundred Jdollars. The agtrtit at Mackinac, one thou ii'.nd fpur hundred dollars. S lie agent at Vincenn.?, one thou sand two hundred dollars. ihe agent at Fort Wayrt & P'f- qua, one' thousand two hundred do! lars-' Sh agent to the lak qne thou- sand three hundred dollars. . The agent irv the I is sourii territo ry; one thousand two hundred dol- ArJ nil r,. hundred enacted. dollars; per a SecM A annum And pe if further Thar , ; I; ' all factors shalL redeive one thousand three hundred do, lars, and assistant factors seven hundred dol- lars; per annum, j t i . , -i Seel 3. A id oe it further enacted That he sums herebv- allowed to In dian agents and factors, s lull be in full compensation for their services, and that all rations, or ot ier allow ances! made to thcm,"sha11 be deduct ed from the sums hereby allowed. II. CLAY, j ! Speaker of the House of Representatives j JOHN GrATLliARD, P resident of the Senate pro teiripore. April l6y lblS -Approved, ' : fT VJA1HS MONROE; Ml.:. AN .CT for the relief 'of Iladame Poid- evin E it enacted by the Senate and House of Rtpresentatives of the U S. of America, in Congress assembled,' I hat the Secretarv ot thd 1 reasurv be, arid he- is hereby authorized & i : . - - - .-- empowered to pay to iMadame Poid- evin the sum ot'one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four dollars and seventy - nine cents, the same pemg ' . - - . ; , - -i the ajmount of her claim consolate at L'Orient. agam3t the Sec. 9. Ar1 h it iurfhtr Pnnr1tfi Thai the aforesaid sum "shall be paid out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise -appropriated. . .; . PT AY 1 - ' Speaker of the House of Representatives 1 , JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate pro tempore "April 20, 1818. Approved, JAMES MONROE AN ACT for lheArelief oft if TTnnc nf ie Houses oi Thomas and John Clifford, Elisha Fisher and Company, Thomas Clifford and son, and Thomas Clifford of Phila delphia, and Charles Wirgman, of Bal thnore. .. . . .'.' - - BE it enacted by the Senate and h-4 nil i.a r. 4 h iitvoQ0rtnttyuv r.f the I i IH- led States oi America 'in Congress as sembled, That therfc be refunded and paid; to the Houses of Thomas and. John Clifford, . Elisha Fisher and Company- . Thomas Clifford & Son, and Thomas Clifford, of Philadel phia, the sum, of six hundred and? ninety dollars sixty eight cents, and to Charles Wirgman, of Baltimore the sum of six hundred and ninety j doljais and forty- ix cents ; the said I several sums of moneyjhaving been paid by the persons abovenamed, to the collectors ? of Phila delphia nd Baltimore, on the, importation, into the United Sthtes, ol sundry copper bet oms, and bolts or bars, the same being by law subject to the pay' not inent of duties. ' ;. !- II. CLAY,- Speaker of the House! of Representatives JOHN UA11.LAK1J, President of the Senate pro tempore, April 20, 1818. Approved, r TiifPCMAVDnr AN xA.CT to continue in force", from and after the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, until the thirtieth of June, . one thousand eight liuri tired 'and twenty-six, the fourth parr ugrapn oi me; iiiii sci un ui n. , 1 . - 1 . A. a . 1 A. 4L n iA a ? An act to regulate t ie du- ties on imports and tonnage.'7. Be it enacted by the Senate ana H: use of Representatives of the V nited States of America, in Congress That the fourth paragraph i of the first section ot the act, enn- J.t)4lk An act to reflate the duties on; imports and tonnage, passed tne twenty-seventh ot April, one thou sand eight hundred and sixteen, shall,- from and after the j thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hun dred and nineteen, continue to oper ate in the same manner, and to h-ve the same effect, until theUVirtieth of fune, one thousand eight hundred ihd twenty-six, that the above men tioned tourth paragraph now nas, - i - - o will continue to have, until the thir- tith of Juneone thousand tight hundred and ? nineteen, any law to the contrary notwithstanding, ; ..' 1I.CLAY, f'J Speaker f the House 6'f Representatives, JOHN'GAltlARD, President of the Senat pro tempore. April 20," 181 8. Approved! , -W;.. SHAMES MONROE. AN ACT to divide the state of Pehsylva- nia into two judicial districts. . Be it enacted bij the. S mate and House of Representatives of the U. States of America in Congress aisem bled. That the-state of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby, div ided into two districtsm manner follow ing, to wit ; The counties of Fayette, ' I L Greene, V ashmgtonj Alleghany,' Westmoreland, Somerset, Bedford, Huntingdon, ('entre, Mitnin, Clear field, - M'Kean, Potter, Jefferson, Cambria, Indiana, Armstrong, But-, ter, Beaver, Mercer, Crawford, Venango Erie, and Warren, shall I compose: one' district!, - to be called Western District j and the residue of the said state shall 'compose ano ther district, to be called the Eastern district ; arid the terms of the dis trict cout for the said Eastern dis trict, shall be held in the city of Phil adelphia, at the several . times they are now directed ttrbe heldin the -city of Philadelphia, ac the several times they are now directed to be held in said district of Pennsylvania ; and theterms of the circuit court for the Western district shall commence and be held in the citv- of Pittsburg, OU IUC lUbuuuuuAys ji uic iii-juviia , of June and December, in each and very Y ea anu u.c LonuHu journed, from time to . time, as the j court may deem expedient-- tor the dispatch ofthe.business thereof; ec o. And be U further enacted, That Richard Peters, nov' judge of . the ditrict cour t ot- .Pennsylvania, shall be, and he is hereby, assigned , . , . -..i v, . - ' . as the iudc:e to hold the courts in the ,i J ,9 . -j- , n .u- Eastern district, and to do all things i- ,-. . appertaining: to the omce oi ,a distri t "i'iyv- p . . indcre, under the constitution and i 6 ' , Tt , x . laws of the United S ;ates. Sec. 3. And be it f urther enacted, m tl -i c i' tt That the President of the United oi..:: L. ...i L.:. u;.u.. -.u.:-:: Oulies lie, anu ue is ucicuy, auiiiuii- zed and directed, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to - .. - . . -, c I nppo.nt a - d,strjctr,udge for the Hid Western district ot .Pennsylvania, .u- u :. ...i un uc.,juuSc, wct. receive a salary or one thousand six , i i ii J . i hundred dollars per annum to be paid in the same'raanner as the sal ary of the iudtre of the Eastern dis- ; trict of said state, and he shall also do and perform 'all such duties as are enjoined on, orin:ariy vyjse ap pertaining to, a diatrictjudge of the United States. -..' Sec. 4. ' And be it further enacted, That the circuit court of the United States ihi 11 be held, for theEstern distrit t of Pennsylvania, at the city of Philadelphia, a the times, and-in the manner, now directed i by law to be held for the district of PennsyU vania; and the district court for the said Western district, in addition to the ordinary jurisdiction and powers of a district court, shall, Vi thin the limits of said Western district, have iurisdi:tion of all, causes, except of appeals and writs ot error,. cognizable-, by law in a circuit court, and shall proceed therein in the, s me mannrras the circuit eeurt ; & writs t error shall lie from decision there in to the circuit court in the said Eastern district ; of Pennsylvania in the same, manner as from other d is rict courts to their, respective cir uit ccurts. ; Sec. 5." And be it further enacted 1 hat the President of die Unite. States, by and with the advice an j , on sent of the Senate, be, -and here! :y is, authorised to appoint one per son as distri ci attorney, and om Western district, whose terms o appointment and service; as well as duties and emoluments, shall be the a?ne with tffoie" respectively unnex- ed to the sr.id offices in the Eastern district. And the district attorney and die marshal for. the district of Peiir sylvania shall, respectivtly, be district attorney and marshal for said East sm district, ; ; ; Sec. 6. And, be it further enacted. all actions, suits, process, plead ings! and other proceedings, of a ci- v vil nature, except in cases oi appeals and wriis oi. , error, commenced or iug in the district or circuit penc court oi saia district of Pennsyiva- nia in which no. verdict fthalhhave passed, or plea to the merits, shall have been decided, and which, by law! should have been had or com menced in Said district court tf saitji Western district, if the; same hadbeen had, or commenced before the passing hereof & where th par ties to the same shall hot (Otherwise a- shall b e, and hereby are contin- ue over to the district court of the Western district established hy this act, and shall there be proceeded in with like effect,- and in the- same mapner, as if originally had or com- me need therein. And the said dis- I trict shall possess . and exercise all necrssary powers for the removal ot all papers and files relating to jsuch j actions, suits, process, pleadings, &c r otjier proceedings, to the said dis trict court! of said Western district so continued over as aforesaid : Pro- vided. That nothong herein contain- 1 ed shall be construed to effect any b 3nd or recogriVzance made or ehu r U:r.ed into in. any of lhe actions or, s iits hereby directed to be removed; but the! same shall continue of as! much validity though this act had nbt II. CLAY, " -he House of Repreeniativcs.! JOHN GAILLARD, j apeaiier OI President of the Senate pro tempore April 20, 1818 Approved, , r j JAMES xMQNROE. 1 BY. THE "PRESIDENT- OF THE U - -' STATES.-.-' ; - :' ' ! HEBE ASdiy an act of Con j," , . ' . - .-, 1 815, entitled - " An atct to provide : . , r . . c for the ascertaining and surveying ot I ,, . , pr- m, V - h the boundary lines fixed bv the ireia- . , L n i r r Y : ' tv with the Lreck Indiana . and -.for ; ; , . , t f .u Other purposes, the President ot the rpited States rs authorized to. cause , , , . , , u r. the lands1 acquired by the said trea- . u j r . i i ' i-,y to, be .offcied for sale wh'm sur yeyed ; and whereas p;p;t of the saitl ands have been suiveyed : ' -Y Therefore I, James Monroe, Pit I I it lamia iriuitiUL. i , g v StaleSi (lo hertf. I r , , i V f i u . i-Py declare; and make known, th.nt public-sales: for the disposal of . , j i . c .f tain lands south ot the I enne nnesset i river and in the district of ftladisotiu.' i county, shall be held at Hunts villa in said county in AlabV.ma territory viz: On the first Monday in Julv net. 117 for the sale of the lands in ranges I, 2, 3, 4, 5, On the first Monday iti September next for the land ia ran ges 6, 7,8, 9, and -on the first Mon day in November next for the lands in ran.res 10, Tl, 12, 13, 14 ; ex cepting such lands as are or shall bav1 . reserved according to law, for the support of schools and for other pur poses! Each sale. shall continue operi for ' two Weeks,' and no longer, shall commence with the section, township and range of the lowest numbef and proceed in regular numerical ! order. . ;: y ;','-is' '.! Given under my hand, at the city of Vashington, .this 31s: day ' ; of March, 1818. . JAMES MONROE. By the President, : JOSl AH MEIGS. Cbmmissloneri of the Geirl. Land Office. Wtlozlo ; , ' ; ; ' ." ' Hlii Subsciiber respectluill in- i forms ihe Public, that; he in tends , keeping on har.d at his Store-? on East Front Street, a constant bin p- ply of suitable COK DIALS of all ; kim! v for riyate Families or Ker tailers, whiiv ht will sell on tna most reasonable term., j ' ,T OLIVEH L. KELli. 1 'Jj i Newhern, SlaySOlS-HV -'-. --'.,! 'i -. v
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