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; , i 1 , - y - ' . ' ; r k : . , -. - r - , i - - ; - , f 1 ... . CAROLINA. GEOTIEFEJLo . i- VOLUME II. NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1819. NUMBER 55 THIiMS. CF,STINKL IS PUBLISHED WELY BY J0 in ; : iasti:urj 1 . At T.i IJollW per andiim, one tlio rrvlvan 1 l 3 .liscoiitiaued ntil all . P u.l. up, except a : the op- tio 1 of the I pujj ,;n rs tasorted at 50 cents ok. aid Z) cents a rMire i;r ';' sucee Ih'ig ins lit ion. c o; !"e;-rescntaiives; :;BAitqo :k,'o, pro tempore A unco 1 iAMCSIONROE f certain id Ileus ilitt'i States '( f (isiciidtm Tint hei c - m is tiie ctioa United tatesi kuca mibtary spites, tie- 1 ted States,-as A nine, useless fojr milkarj je. Secretary vv ar. js m, or the paym ent of the ed for, into the reas- btates , execute nts, c.)i. e in fee : odi til instrume frnn-y the sanr 1 . 1 been spej y.-'ijiiiitaiy ftixtpo. to til'. a state over . j-jiafinr: cease bch scue r th Sneaker of th oitse of Represfentative ,. 3. lURUOUR. Psvsi'.l, uarc 1 nt of uieeriate pro tempore IKlDt Approved, jA:u;;sT,iu-iiOE. A ACT? in addition'. to, and alteratiop 01 an ubt.. e ititletl Ci An act lawng a b imppn ed salt, srantiii a boon fv on 1 ick! ish exported, and adow- ces t .nil k- cerliun vessels 1 em lloyed in 1! cries Jhitc met ht .the Senate find Home tAivcs of the United States of jit-u rhv, ft'ora aud there shu 111 Y-ong-ress asscrnbtyd, I. ha' aftdr the : passing "c this act. 1 b niti, on the lai t day of Uecembet an ara.illv, to the ownr pf every fishing bdat o vessel,. or his agdut; by tne ol!prtnr lihf thU flktrlrt vviiere such boat r vessel KL:kt " tlirit sbnli 1 be qual- liled, arreably to la'.v tdr carry j nir on tlie Caak and ot ier. Cod fisheries, and that ed there- &!;al! nctballi have been emp! in. at sea taiUoft tor hM"rni"ot ion imonths, at le ll Mil nfr season next receding, vnic!i seasoiv is liccotmled to l4 frbm the ln ,Urlf vU,l.,? ,-tb lr dv 4f I Novemhlr in each and i every vear, tor everv ton of such boats or vessr r burden i according to admeasuremei k as licen- sea or enrol Id 1, if of more thaJi five tons. and not cxcekliib thirty tons, tfnee dol- 1. 9 thirty 1 fdtv cents; ii ai. fou ts'as, an tian ten a . . 1 ddllar and if above thirty 1 bavin 2 hud a crew bf ot less her: ans! , and having b ?e actual-J i. esnnio :d il the co-1 iisnei v. it sea, tor t'ie term of tin ea and' one half 1 homhs, at uhs of thei "0 least J but les than lour 1110 season a loiesaid thre doilar and titty 5 l ti.'fl.tiatihe alio iuce ator'e .saul. ojesiei, fur o-ie seasJa,'-. ou t i - - . . t Alv - i. JiCT5 rASSi: :'.T j:T3II SJSCOND SESSION ;T:.!" i'iFTIN lit CONGIIB3S. : - AX CT I'itul'ionziiii ' the Po.'t master-; i :V:V?raH:-i c'i ' i tpict,' as :i;i.',otIitr cases U-i',vee-.il .4C e v ) rleu.-i , . in'., tlie sta'tc.of I'.rrijiail:!,. I: .fiu1vi!ie,; in-th 5 atcff ;'KeKucJy.:- -J:" 'f ' . : ' A::' - V,'" v.. -ih-'i'c i ff t??p-Sen.yteh? '4 H-mke -( ,;;v-J il:ka4- ml ' ic' le I'. States: ( h'ft'h''' C:?i-;t.? j, ' Tliat rTf iSiOi'-iOHorftl raniv-, . a tdiie is .!,..?.!!',' 'i "It '!-j-':'.ed,. to ."roittact; fo' the I,-. ;v. fell .'' 1 e vv-1 . in, ' the state4of ''loui-i-i.n.: rin'. MV; ;le i.i t hi-'state of : K:i:ii;n;kv:J frjanV 'tfn: oT.time, hot ex-' .liiH.fo ir y-'a'.J'i.f-'.a-i -pae contra'ct. "ia tlic sar.ih' ivri a'ldlitiiuir.elasj ho -lavy--jxi.'ninv,;lbi- ;iie rrivf'J'S? of it by -land pi 'w wi'ple t'X-vns! of eiditic! the:mal! i : s:-.vt-ri-i al-i .1yf r''not' exceed that bi thaiiitting' thcyfic -IjV.-laud. ' ! :'' ' ". :" ' ! . 'Fr?M!e!Atcflhii I II i- Jhrch f. l'dl9lJ '" ;l "Jl i t rr '-V ite'e. " ! Veil hhvfc-llw ikeSmnte 'i1! -t eri-et iryi'f pi' be, and the rresiilent ofs the to lie sMd 1 . : lUuivl or pel an.i the- jiscli ; l.iTed .ihtt!j,-J I shall hot exced three hundred and sixty dollars. J ; ' . I "ic;ctihucu, liiuir such parts oLthe fifth and sixth sections of- the actherby amended, as areconbarv to provision of this act, be, and "the saino are hereby repealed. I II. CLAY. Speaker of the House of Representatives 1! JAS. HARBOUR. President pf the Senate pro tempore. March 3d, 1819. Approved; ! j! JAMES MONOEr A? ACT to authorize ;the Secretary of Wpr to cor yey a lot, j?r parcel Of land, beiongliior lb the United States Ivino- 111 JeiTerson- county, in tbtk state If Vir- gmta. Bq it enacted by the Senqte ant House of. Representatives of the United States of America jin Congress a$wnbJpL Tha tae Secretary Of Vv ar be, and he ispiereby authorized to convey, by ded, m: fee sim pie, to a certain John Peacher, allot, or parcel 'of land 1 1 1 f V : 1 - - : !f . . - Witn;tne appurtenances be iojixtno; to thd same, lyini in jfIerson county, in the state of Virginia, called the Keep- Tryst JPumance, and containing two hundred and tr.enty-one aciiss, be longing to the Unitled States, i nppli such terms as he may think most conducive to the interest. blithe United States ; and the money arising !r m thesalther t o de- iK'jit in the i 1 easury oi the United States. I!. CLAY, 'Soeaker of the House of Representatives. - v '!;-JAS. BARDOdit, President of the Senate pro tempore. March 3, 118 19-f-Approved, JAMES MONROE, AN I ACT to kuthol.rke the Secrltary of Wa to apjidint an additional aent for pavin j peitsa oners 01 inc. uiuieu oiaies iri the State.of I ennessee Tie it enacted hn the Palate anil House of Representmivcslqfthe linked j tales of 'yJinerica, in yo'igress asscmoleri lVom an'd aftdr tile jpassi.ng jof this - l nat act, the J-ecretarv for the Department of War be. ami he is hen by, authorized to appoint already an'-agent. -in ad t lit 10 u to the one apppiiitecl in .(U r the act o he state of Tepnessee, un ,: the twenty-lpurthff April, one thousand eilit hundretl and sixteen, for the purpose of paying pensmners of theiUnited S ;ates,residuig in tJast I en itessee, vvlios 3 duties shall be, in all re spects, similar to those appointed under the aforementioned act. 11!.' ! ! - If. CLAY, peaker of tl e House of Represe htatives. JAS. BAKtiOl President of the Senate, pro tempore. March 3 i 81 9. Approved, i JAMES .MO.M'OE. AN ACT trJ designate th? boundaries of districts and establish kind otj ices, for. the disposid j oft th ? public lands not heretofore oiiered lor sale! m ttjie f states of Ohio and Indiana. Beit enacted py &t& Senate; x House of Representative --tit the United States of America i ii Congress assembled. That , " , lor jtlia sale p the ; unappropi ia pay lie . : - - - I t is 111 toe State lot Ohio1, to which tin Indian title is; extiriiruished, the loHow- districts f,hall be formed,- and land . , i . -i ...... j: 1 ... -. - iviires therdfor established. . 'I Ail the J J . . ; J. tbe be western mimdary line of the state of o. and Ma .north and south line, to drawn at forty-eight 0 miles; east of die said western boundary; line, and h.Mindrd on the south by ! the! Indiana boundary esiafdished by Greenville and on the nor ern! boundary of the state the treaty of h by the lidrth- of Ohio, shall form a district for which a land office shall be established at d'iqua : Ahd all the public lands, as aforesaid, lying he twejen the above described dl- lrit and the western limits of the Connetticu j reserve, ari'4 Canton "land district'jas tirjt estab lislied, and bounded 011 t!i outh by the Indian boun;dary-establhIiekl bylthe trea ty pf Greenvjllle, and oto tjienorth by the northern bodndary of. the state .Of Ohio, shall form a disict, for whic a land; f.W sln1 1 Hp ptrdilisheil at ! the! town of! Delaware. jAnd for the d isjwsd : of the blic. lanl' in the state of "l"l'i'1 t' t . T.iriinnn tri vhich t hie lnuian title is ex- ,eh the Indian .1 me i ex- .tinuisheQTthe; following f shi lllUlUUt . W M,il .formed., and Tahd- oflice estaotisnea. Affthe publ elands asaforesaid o which tle; India-i title was extmguisheg by the treaties conciuoeci ai hJt.. waoi UiL month of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen lyidg east of the range 1 ne, sep- arating the first, arid secodd fanes, east ot the seconjl principal meridian exteiid- etl north to the present Indian bpuudary, ScHaorth of a line to be run separating the ninth & tenth tiers of townships north of thq base line shall form a ! district, for -.which a land office shall bp established at rorppivvi - vVill And all the public land as hforesaidJt e Indian-title to wich was 3v the treaties aforeUa, and A ".. -! -.! ': Hi -. : ' extinguished by lying west of the last described district, siian form a district, for which a land . oiuce snaii oe esiaDiisiieu ai iuc iuwii 01 Terre HaW s And all the nublic lands, as I aforesaid, the Indian title ! to which was extinguished . by the treaties j aforesaid lying astof the second pririci pal meridian,' abd south of a: line to I be run, separating the ninth and; tenth tieris of townships north of the.base line, shall be, and are heneby, attached j to the dis trict of JeflersoiviHe;'anddhe said lands shall be olferedffori sale, with the same ex ceptions, and of terms and conditions,! in every respect, lotl j at public jand privjate sales, as is- provided for the sal of the lands in the districts j aforesaid : Ivided gsu, That the Presfderkof the Ubited Stales suau uaic uwci. dim uc licicuv autiiui- ized., to-remove whenever he lhall judge it expedient so to! do the iandi otiice trom JelTersonville, to. some central and suitable place within ih district. - ! ; Sec. 1. And pe ii further enacted, That tie President ji heteby authorised to ap point, by and A "kh the consent and advice of the Senate, for eachofthedistrits afore said, a register of the land office and j re- ceiver of public moneys ; which appoint ments shall not be. made, for! any of Ithe aforesaid respertivb land districts, until a suiiicient quantity Pf public lapds shall have surveyed within such district, as to authorise, in trie opinion of the President, a public! sale of land within! the saihp ; wmcn registers pt the land onice ami re ceivers of publichrioneys, when appointed, shall each, resfecti give security in the same sums J arid in the same manner, and whoser compensation, Sjemolumen'ts, jand duties j and. authorityr sikally in every respect, be the same, in respect to the lands which shall bepisposed of ai their offices, ?isare or may lie provided by lwin rela tion to the registers and, receivers of pub lic moneys in tpe several land offices, es tabiLhed forthe dipposal of the public lands of the United States, in the ttes of Ohio and Indiana. j Sec. 3J And be 1$ further ejnactcd, That all the public lahd.rithinthearesaid pral districtsL, t which- tlie Indian title iClV ? ! oas K V V (.111 UIO V jp ill IjlttirVXlMv - granted to. or reserved for, the use of been extingui-ied!)& which have not bee; any ited individual or ibdipdnals, orjappFopn and reserved A r any other purpose, by any existing treaties or laws, and) with the ex ception of section numbered sixteen in each township: which shall be reserved for the support of ;ch o!s therei 1, shall bt of fered for sale, to tpe highest! bidder, at the land offices fof the respectivrdistricts u.i der the direction oT the regis er of the and omceand rectfvefiot public moneys on such day or days as shall, by proclamation of tl?e Piesiddnt of Ure U. States, be de signaled for that purpose; tlie sales s purpo hah 1 remain open at eacn place lor taree w ek land no .tonjrerl: the lands shall not be sold lor less than two dpilars an acre, 'and shall. in every otherjrespecty be sold in ti act- of the same size, on the sana;e terms and cohditibns as Jia'yje been, or may be, by law, provided sfor the sale of! the lands of the United Stales in the statejs of Ohio and Indiana. Alii the public Janus in the said district, with t lese exceptions abovemen- tioned, remaining unsold at the closp ' 1 r . - of the public sale may ; be di sposed of at private sale, py the register tlie re- spective land pffixjes, in the game manner, under the same regulations, for tlie same priced and on fthejsame termjs and fcondi tions, in every respect, as are or may b provided by law for im sale ot the lands of the United Etates rathe states of (Diiio aud Indiana :1 Arid patentsfshall be pb tained, for the! andk sold inpthe saitl dis trict, in the Barrie mannen; antf Ion tlie same terms, as are or mav be bylaw pro videJ for other bublic lands sold in! the states of Ohio and Indiana. 'Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the President of the Unitedj States have power a id is hereby authorized, to remove whem ver he shall judge it expe- dientsoto do any and each of the huid offices established by this act, tp-Juch stiitablo ' 'nlacb.. within the I district for which it vas t stablished, as he shall jpdge most proper, j I ! Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, -That each of the iegifjrers of the land office, i. 1 -, , , rt,nnpv! -k.i, -rp. cekefive d(ia r each .day?s atten- (nnce in superintending the, public sales in their respective districts. Hi CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives JA3. BARBOUR, President f the Senate, pro temporeT March l 1810. Approved, 1 AN ACT t? authorize -the President of the United States to take possession of jnrr .the quantity contained in four entire East and West! Florida, and establish a sections, for the purpose Tjf fixing tUere temporaryj government therein. on the seat of government for tte'snid Be it enacted by tl Senate end ilovse f Representatives uj the United Slates 1 :l- ;.':-:. ';"-:-ir ' '!-; - ' "U of America in Congress assembled, Tliat the President of the United States be, and ; he is hereby authorized to take posses sion of, and. occpy, the territories of East and West Florida, and the appen dages and appurtenances the reofj and to remove and transport the officers and sol diers of the king of Spain, being there, to the Havana, agreeably to the stipula tions of a' treaty between the' United States and Spain, executed at Washing ton, on the tyenty?second day of Febru ary, in the year, one thousand eight hun dred and nineteen, providing for theces-4 sion of said territories othe United States and he may. for these purposes,' and, in oroer to maintain lit said territories the authority of the United States, (employ a ny part of the army arid navy of the U nited States, and the militia of any state or territory, which he may deem necessa- Sec. -2. And be it farther enacted, That until the end of the first Session of the next Congress, unless provision forthe tem porary government of said teritories be sooner made by -Congress, all the mili tary,! civil, and judicial powers, exercised oy the olhceisot the existing government of the same territories, shall be vested in ercised in . such manner, as the President oitjie United States shall direct, for the ! maintaining the inhabitants of said territo ries; n the ,lree enjoyment of their liberty, property, and rehgiori ; and the. laws of the United States, relative to the collection of the revenue, & the importation of persons of color, shall be extended' to the said ter ritories ; and the President of the United. S tates shall be, and he is hereby authorized , within the term aforesaid, to establish such districts, for the collection of tl ie revenue, and" during the recess of Congress, to ap point such Pfiicers, whose commission shall expire at the end of the next session of Congress, to enforce the said laws, as to Jam snail seem expedient j Sec. 3. And be it furtiier enacted, That thesum of twenty thousand dollars is here- oy appropnateu lor the purpose ot carry ihg this act into effect, to be paid out of U y uiuinry iJJ lilt: 1 I ctMirV 1IUI UU1H U li)C appropriated, and to jbe applied under the direction of the President of the United States. : -,-..' I '. r .'- . Sec. 4. And be, it further enacted, That this act shall take effect, and be in force, whenever the aforesjiid treaty, providing for die cession of said territories to the Unit ,'d States, shall have been ratified by the king of Spain, and the ratifications ex changed, and the king of Spain shall be ready to surrender said territory to the U nited States', according to the provisions! of isaid treaty. 1 I " IL CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAS. BARROUR, I President of tlie Senate, pro temporj?.' March 3, lSiy.-Approved, ' JAAIES MONROE. AN ACT concerning the allowance of pensions upon a relinquishment pf boun ty lands. 1 I Be it enacted by the Senate anfl Home of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, Thai the 2d section of the act making further provisions for military services during the late; war, "and, for other purposes, approv ed April 1 (kh, one! thousand eight hun dred and sixteen, and so much of the act to amend the same, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, as relates to the subject of that section, shall be continued in force; for the term of three years from and after the passing of this act : Provided nevertheless, that no pension shall be granted under the said acts, after the l6th day of April next, unless at the time of relinquishing the I bounty land, in described, the'chil- the !; manner therein dren, for whose benefit -the same may be granted, or one of them,'shall be under six - teen years of age : And provided, also, that ine peosions; snail commence ai me uaif of the "relinquishments respectively. 1 H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAS. BARBOUR, President of the'Senate, pro tempore. March 3, lbl9. Approved, JAMES MONROE. AN ACT granting, a Donation of JLand to the State of Illinois, for the seat of government of the isaid state, c Be it enacted by the Senate and Ilovse of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That there shall be granted to the state of Illi- nois four sections of land, or contiguous auarter sections & fractions, net exceed state : wmch land, shay be Jeered mthe raanjr provided by the thirtieth section -1 -V' '":-'"'':."; . '"' iv'-- I... :. of ' the schedule to the con; said state . Provided, that constitution of the such selection shall be made before the public sale of the adjoining public lands shall have taken place. - - - ! II. CLAY, Speaker of the House 0 Representatives. JAS. BARBOUR, President of the Senate, pro tempore, ; March 3, 1819. Approved, JAMES MONROE. ; AN ACT authorizing the purchase of h ire hngmes? and for building houses for the safe keeping of the same. : Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in 'Congress assembled. That the President of the united States be, and he is hereby authorized and requested to cause to be purchased two 'lirei entiine$, pf the first class, with proper copper suction pipes, and six hundred I feet of rivet Jeaihern hose, for .the purpose of : protecting the public and other biiildings in the City of Washhigton from fire. i - sec. i'. Ana be tt 1 urtiier tmacica. i hat he President of tlie United States cause o be built two good and sufficient houses, or the; safe keeping of the said engines; one to be located on the Capitol 1 HilL near the Capitol, and one near the Presi deiit'i hcusiiiind public offices.! i ! ! Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That or "defray irjg the expenses of ; the , same, s he sum of four thousand five hundred 1 dollars be. land is herebv. annrooriated. i I t: ' I j -. y t 1 I ii r I put otiany unappropriated moneyi in the 1 Treasury. r I' 1 f j ,: :. ;. : IH.CLAY,!--'!-.!-. .i'" -':vi j iSpeaker oftho Hoiise of Representatives. I -J iS.' RARUOIIR, Pre'iilent of the Senate, pro tempore. March 3, IS 19. Approved, !i 1 I JA.VES MONROE. A?T ACT to continue in force, an! act reg-t -dating tlie. currency,1 within the l.'tii ted States,.of the Cold i'oins of Cheat Britain, iFiauce,; Poirfutid, and Sp.ui,1 and the Crowns of Fiar.ce, anij Five Franc Piepe.-. ':- "'-. -;- ;- j jUl- ' ' ,' j; " Be jit enacted by the. Senate and House of Representatives of the United StaUs or ylmericain Congress assembled y 1 hati f Great Britain and Por-i the "xijd coins tugal, of their present standard, shall be a legal tender in the payment -of all 'debts, . at the rate of one hundred cents fori ever ' tvvent-seyen grains, or eighty-eifTht cents and eiht-nintlis per penny weight : 'This gold eoins of France, wf their, present standard, at the. rate of one luipdred cents for every twenty-seven and an half grains, or eighty-seven and a-quarter' cents per pennyweight: fFhe gold coins of Spain at the rate of one' hundred cents for! every twenteiglit and a half grains, or tight y four cents per penny weight : until the lirst day of Novem ber next :f And that, fn 111 and after that day, foreign gold coins shall tease to be a tender within the U. States, for the payment of-debts or demands. 1 1 '. Sec. 2. And be itfvith rt not Ud, That so much of the act entitled ' An act regii lating the cunency, within the United States, of the gold coins ol Great Britiuri, France, Portugal, and Spain,'' passed ou the twenty-ninth day ol April, eighteen hundred and sixteen, as relates to foreigtr silver coins, shall be, and the same is lierej by,!..cpntiriuedin force two years from &: alter the .twenty-ninth day of April next, and no longer. ": '! , -' 1 - .!-.-- !' I ' p '': Speaker of the ilouse of .Representatives. ; . i JAS. BARBOUR, J President of the Senate, pro tempore.! March 3, 1819. Approved, ! : JAMES MONROE. ' " j- ' "' '. iwhm' -- . . -' - f, j"! 1 'I':''' ' ! i ' AN ACT providing for tte correction of errors in making entries' ojf land at the Land Offices. ; - Be it enacted by the Senate and JIovs(? . fjy Representative's of the United Strte of America, in.Cor,gr ess assembled, That ' in every case of a purchaser of public lands at p.. ; te sale, having entered, at I he? la ui ti fiice, a tract diffeient from that he intended to puichase, and being desirous o; haying the; error in his entry corrected, he shall make Ids application, for that pur pose, to the register of the Jand Office ; and if it shall appear, from .testimony satiifac tory to the register and receiver of public money?, that an error in the entry has heed made, and that the same was occasioned ' by tt iinar incorrect rnui ks made by the sui'cy or,"or by the obliteration, or chance1 , of the original marks and numbers, at the corners of the tracfof land : or that it hai in any other wise arisen from mistake or er- j ror of the surveyor, or officers ofth land omce ; me sam register and leceiver of. , 1 pbbhc moneys shall tenort the cap. -svith the testimony, and their opinion thereon to tl:ci Secretary ofl the Tiearnrv-. vhi xhall have; power to direct, if in Uh opin-j ion it j haUUe projir, that the- pu:cLa,ec jt'.-:; ' vjlsi-.. !-.r-:;;- -r i,,v l r : ti " 1 ft 1 1 j 1 1 .-1,. 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