THE CA&OLTNAi CENTIXEL IS WKEKLY UY . ! - JOHN L PASTEUR, At TiiRi:K Dollars per annum, ISo Pjipetf tio:i oft arrearages' are paid up, except at- the ' op lie S5vTISe;4ents inserted at 50 cents "ecr sqirtre the first wecK,anq 25 cents a A J j I " - f ' 1 - . -souare ipr eacii s'-.cceeaing insertion ACTS Y TERMS. i 1 ' i vHDie in advance. will be discontinued unti ment, in services rendered by the Secretary for the Department of eiationo sairl I S PLDLISI1ED " .."" uiui,i, ucttascw, ai, uy tuc scluuu scliiuk vin- vecountant ot the IVavv, De'nart- act to nrovidr fnr desipri-itine-. sur- militarv on Navy , Depart- act to provide for deVignat receiving and settling; all yeyiogi, and granting, the - accounts respecting the saiU fund bounty lands, approved the sixth of .il wijilu ho comptnsauon nas .may, oner mousacd , eignr. nunarea ajj . vvjuc uccu xn ue. aim twelve, ana oy ine; lounn sec- V il t la oisme act making mrti er pro- speaker oftlie House ofRepreentaiivei. : visionibr fiding the ranks of thear. n , I ''", )? BARSOUil; of thfUnUfd- Stalfes'apptoved resident of tle Senate, pro tempore; j December tenth, one thousandV.ght reoruary 24, 1819. Approved. -V: ku ?rj'-v,i r: i ? 'r i r (fVAnri'4i IWdre$'aad iourteeni to issue war- Or AUTiiORIXt SSED -AjT TIIC SECOND SESSION TUii FIFTEK.NTII CONCHESS. - ..' if-"""' -': -s. '': A N A C T su ppl c nf cntarv nthli the j t omp! accoutsL', nf Am- i IL hat, i cd v An cct ito i acted b i 'seat at pr sett: cms nt ricai zn Liores.'i il lac si tlrv. to exception Indi sa aiv, bciiancd Vvi:;) til t the s an tr iivci -cis -on tner in? e?7are fVc-xqftheU.l ko the acr. v,icte tor of ')ubli'c it t-d State.; msemblt'd oni ana alter ttie third day Uarth ri jeeond jtditor of trie Treas- eceive fll unsettieds accounts q-i;ingtout oi iMuian attiiirs, with appertaining examine th of those tie, and thereafter certify the iiud transmit the accounts. and certificates, vquqr.ers cond comptroller, for his de- mules and .ten horses whiich were eon ; ; Provide d, in the dpinionj of the President i of the uniieel States, the pulblic rwt nnrll rnnrpnifnf e AVfiiiirH inoted ov atsig'-iingiil, or of. the Sb-M2'''113 to the di.or, mr shall be, and herihy is j au ' I - f f m 1 - i t lorjzctl td mase sucn assignment actoro ingh Seci 2. And be it further enacted, fnat it shall b the duty of the au-1 AN AC - Il- "' . . :-. K' to nersnns -ntirlfr1 fhfrfm hn!l hf A,u i m.nk nc iir.ovtsiou$ tor the i r ' - T . "..;iv; ,a '-iar: -JiiL'- r v re vi vc.u.. ana. contmuea in iorce lor nne. n..U -....jl o... b it . l mc icrm oinye years irom anu ar- :f Anient, in Congress Jssembled Secv2.; And be it further enccWd, Thut'the jkecounting officers of the, ; That the time; limited by the; act War Dep-irttne beJ and Ahev are ! supplerhentaryiq the act funher ex- lenumg ine time.ior issuing-ana ior eating military land; warrants,' and for othet purposes-, approved Match ninth, one thousand (eight hundred and eighteen, f or issuing land war. rants, hall be. extended to the ourth dayfof iMarcrii one thousand seight h tin d re U a n d t w e ntyo iW, and th e time limited by the said act for the location of unlocated militrcry land warrrnats slialt be jextefidea,- ? c the first day of October thereafter; fSK'f S 'IIV -'CCAY' . : Speaker ;of the House of Itenresentatives. : I.1, f 1. ': JAS: BARBOUR- 7 j President; of, the "Senate, pro tempore. February HI, 1 S 1 9. -A ppro ved , herebfvu'4'tltc d!b hquiclate, set tle, and allow; die claim o : I;';de; Vientie, ior ihe pay, appoi ntments, f n d em ol i m e n t o f li c u ten; ri t colo nel, for seven moiiths' st rvide during the ' revoltitionarv wat between the ates and Great British. :;.r;':jl:'.LY,; .:.;;;;; he House of !uejresentatives. JAS. DAHBOUR, t of the Senate, pro tempore. r!, lSl 9- -Approved, . ; ' JAiSlKSiMOJMlOE. United S Speaker of Presidsn February. 2 epresr. re AN ACT for th ami t' irsvtn. D" it ewictcd bu the Sin it e 8 Hons r ief of Kenzit nlutivrti of the lfni;dStatCi of America, in , Con gress d ji'hat she accountincr ofii. er T r e a su r y d t n a r t m t- n t be a and directed so settle the of; : K cnz' embltdi of the horized accounts e and Forsyth, for- thrre Tliat il, loHt in thi .be any third! mter- t -pro- vacuation war : net at th e e- T 4 iES MONROE. p.aid Kendieanvl Eotsyth, tci be paid AN ACT to regulate the pay of the . I Army when -employed on fatigue - duty. i'-Wv.': j . Be it enacted bij the Senate & Houie That 2. be ifrfurther enacted, the number of passengers so t .taken on -board of an ship or vessel as aioresaiu, or conveyt q op Drought ino the United States, or transport- ed therefrom fa aforesaid, shall ex ceed the said proportion of two to every fiver tons of such ship or vessel, y thenumoer oi twenty passengers, in the .whole, every such ship o- ve -sel sh -dl he dee pied and takvn to b$ forfeited to' the 'United Statts, .and L.:I I.!- I :l ir..1. . . t aiwu uc pruset uveu. anu uisirinuteu in the, same; manner m w hich the forfeitures and penalties are recover ed and distributed under the provi sions of the act, entidedi uAn act to regulate the collection ot duties oil imports and aud tonnage." ; ; - , Sec. 3. . Aiid be it further, en icted 1 hat everwshii) 'ortvessel bound on FOR E I G N. . , NEW-VORK, APRIL l6. . LATEST FROM ENGLAKIhi The 'fine ship Rosalie, arrive J here yesterday afternoon in 36 days from Lon don. Capt. Merry lias lav of ed the" ed itors of the Mercantile Actvertiser. wiili papers to the flh of March. : h A riot occurred in Iondon on the , Sd JNIarch. The mob was composed of sev eral thousand persons in the " universal siitTrage party? Tlie misciiief commit ted in the different parts of die town was considerable, and several peac 'officers were wounded. 1 he house olord Cas ,dereah was, for the time, rendered utiih i habitable j the front of .Mr. Wisharfs i pretnises was completely demolished ;'au'd": the Samp destruction took place at the iicrnmittee rooms in Henrietta-st in l'pifc. tovao. ' frtUllntAZ,t-n &Jte'& the British Tavern, -arid at the any port on the continent of Europe,? .vcastle lloe but "hat was ;l1u r i l i J still more, horrible, the trentlemen svho at the time ot leaving the last poiXi ,? i . . i i . .. i . o ' rk" - aniipaiprt on horse-back so shew rrsiif rt whence such ship or Vessel shall sail, shall have on board, well secured un der deck, at least sf tygdlohs of w te r, one hundr pR) uVrns of salted provisions, one galtpiorttinegar, and one hundrtd;pour?aV snip oreau ior eacn sender on board such and above' su h cleverr, pas linor vessel, oyer and above" su h other pro vit sipns, stores, and hvevstockv as may dq put on board bv stich master or passenger for their use, or that of th e ctevv of such ship or vessel ; and iii like proport.on for a shorter or longtr. voyage ; and if the passen gers on board of such ship or vessel hi which the proportion of provi sions herein Jirected shall not have been provided, shall at anytime be put gn snort allowance, in water, flesh, vinegar, or bread, duiing : any voyage -aforesaid, the master and Wvner of such ship or vessel shall se' verally pay to each and every pas senger who shall have been put on short allowance as aforesaid, ?he sum of three dollars for each and everv day they may have been on such short allowance, to be recovered in appeared on horse-back so shev respect to the successf ul 'Oandidate, escaped i t'Ji difficulty from being murdered.) j ( 'I'he Earl of Liverpool Stated in i tlie House of Lords, on, the 4th cf M'arch, that in a day or two he expected onh rs ' froiiV the I'rince ?eent toj layg' the ! jafe treaty with the United States, before their Lordships. : - h i "1 t .i X " ' - put to them out of any unuppt1 au- money in C 1 er of dit )r chared with the exi the accounts, as atores id, to keep ail rxcounts o of jenditilre rtg ird second .which siyd cd, and to .Tv idi th And it Inuditcr arv .the the receipts public and ex- mo:-.ey in to them ; to fceivt from the c mptroi accounts ly adjitst ' accounts ller the have been fin a preserve suoli ! 1 t .-... c voucners ana certuicatcs. shall lie tlie d ttv of the said to rtv.ike such repd basiness ereby assigned to him, tnc Seiret uyiol yv ar ma) , and require, Irov tim, f'ir tlii Service, of the pa'rtmfht. Sec. That ti States $hail dt s hal nave Febru uy 2 min;5tion AN AG the Pre a sun i II. CLAV, the House of aepre: .IAS. BAKBC entatives. UR, President of the Senate, pro iempore. rts on the s i - f deem- ne- i time to War Dc- mr.le by the ' ttrsiftu w tni rd S a ecJ of A :ierica. in i nut tne ecretu v or tne reasurs shall cause to be paid tot rhoma Hail Tervey. survevor of thai port of Charleston. one' hn!f of the amoun received by the-Unilejd Stadesbn'at. count; of the condemnationfof th schponer the.. Lonely j Cordelia, and of the lames1 and Kli2 ihjetfi; nnu i - I Hill . - that an amount not exceeding . five thousand dollars the applopriated for this purpose, to h paid out of a- nv money in tne l reasurv therwise appropriated. ' - -. . iv fL CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives " I- JA. BAR'KHJR, President of the Senate, proiteinpore.. February 24, 1819- A'pprovt 4, JAMES ?d0iNIlO oedreary oi vv ar, 'i - -.I:,- I , . - ! ; . rd hv he second cdmotrolh r, AN ACT makinr nrovistn lor the - T' 7 - 1 T . t 1 :i . , - 1 - : - L, .:.( the sfceond ana nuiiwc servfe ofiChicapro dunni th'e late diaVtHe sum" f'uifl.'' due-to ' oflteprh eh!ntive&cfthe Uitjted$jdte,i. That w): enev ' r it shall be' found ex pedient to employ the army at work v ri -fortifications, in surveys, in cut tin,g rodds, and other constant labor, of not Jes than ten days, the hon cotnmisione d ffi- ers, . musicians and privates, jso employed, shall be allowed fifteen cents, land an extra gill of Whiskey or spirits each, per day while so employed. . CLAY, Speaker of tire House of Reposhtatives I t k t v ? rnrn? it f - ! - -' " .' I . ' - resident of the Senate, pro temjhore. . .- i . , - . i March 2, IS 19. Approved, ":..!.-- !! JAMES MONROE. -1, 1819. Approve, JAML Co up-res s j. utti ui: it i ui (tit i csu4Licii, Fi e usurer of the ' United sbu se all such.moneys een previcdsiy order ed lor the ise ol the TndiAn depart ment, with the exi tption df those re- Ifiting-to I n d i an trade , be fore men tioned! bv Iwarrants from the Treas ury : uhicn disbursements shall be pursuant to yarrants drawn and coun- r.nd re hi st bred uditor ent wi reDV i tn taas repea by as he case may be er enacted, to which 4. . And be it jurtn l hat so much ot the act tnis is a supplement, as i$ .ncousist - .i speaker of e, and act, c ed. II. CLA lie House of Rep T A Si R A if lUM 7 , : . President of the Senate, m- tempore. SMOKROE. . Thomas for-the reiiief of H'.di Jcrvt-y. Be it eidft'ed bu the':Se:inte& House o f Reprexhitative. ' o ft keU i tied o lutes tsi'Kbledi claim of M. Poirdy. Be it enacted bi the Sena(ete? House of 'Representatives of te United States r f America, in Congress assembled, he same is reseniatives. L ON DON". fM A RCH O. : 1 -. - . t'L V 1LUVUVU vovv afternoon, iiom l:aris, stating I that' (the trench Funds had fallen tovbi on lat AN ACT regulati ng pa sebger ' :. ' : .' ' ships and vessels. Be" it enacted by iie Senate & House oj jxepxesenia nves oj utt- nihcu uuts not o- i tne TebruaVy i34, lbl9. Appro of A That S ' of Thonras 1 eru the frmd, to Ud, JAMES MONROE. That the accounting officers . ot rreasuryhe, ana thev art hereuy, authorized to liquidate, settle, and allow, th ; claim of ISj.Poirey, ,a sec retary and aid-de-cdmp to Major time of his se ; vice in those rapaci- cOnctrmnir tne ANiAC legjtev ceased Be it, enacted bu the Sen-: 9fR;freentfi:;vc- J th p it, tn L.rjSig ess cotri:nissl0iers pension umd -.re herebv and required to p -.y, out tne exevut rs fr'Cs? House died States ossembled of the navv autbo-iz d bt tte s'tict hf Thomas Turner, deceased, for tht beiufi of the heirs and legatees ot tte aid rl hoih as o i on e l:rr,tr decease s-uid fwe h heirs and urner, de- ties in the time of the rcvdlutionarv w ar bet w e en the Jl mtd A m t! r i c d a n d G r e a t . B r t i a ' -:..; f H. CLAY; Speaker of the Hoiie, of Representatives JAS. BARllOtUt. Fresidehtof the Senate, pro States, I or the territories thereof, ine same manner as seamen s! wages cf America, in Congress assembled, That if the master or other person on board of any ship or vessel, o vari ed in the whole or in part by t citi zetf or citizens of the United States .orj; the l territories thereof, or. by a Juibject j or subjects, citizen oi' citi zens,;, of any foreign country, shall, afttrthe first day of JahuiTry next, ( c4i li'hm fir vUhqvI vi r r.,r. oin S vioyage ; whnh report ana manliest i.,.L..; u xLwa I sha11 be sworn to by the said master J are or. may he recoved. i See. 4. And be it further enacted, I hat the captain or master of any ship or vessel arriving in the .United Sta es, or any oft he territories there- i. . l ' " - . t ' ' . : at tne same time mat ne delivers a manifest of the cargo, and, if there he ho cargo,'hen at the time of mak ing report or entry of the ship or ves. sfel, pursuant to the existinglaws of the U. btates, snail also deliver and teport to the coilector of the district in which such ship or vessel shall arrive, a list or manifest of all the passengers taken on board of the said ship or vessel at any foreign pfrt or. place ; in which list or man ifest it shall be the duty of the said master to designate, particularly , the age, sex, and occupation, ot the said passengers, respectively ;;tht coun- co wnich they sbverally belong,; hat f t which it is their intention inhabitants ; and shall ier svt forth whether any. and; what number, have died on the Tuesday.: It was besides, currently re-. potted oh Change, in the course ofv ,es ; terday, that the ChariiWr of IVituties ifid been dissolved, amj-tliat the Krrr ot Frajice Was alarmingly ill. These sinister f 1 e- ports were ; tully beneyeti in tlie city.--: File probability of Hie it truth is strei;tttii ene.d by t he fa 11 of Fu. ids For tl le dissolu--' tion of the Chambeiy vc were in soma degree prepared by pr ivate jaco tunts,--lt ' was stated to have been detenniiedoii by . tfie Cabinet, with1 the iJcquieisCf r ce, rather.' than the approbation, of the .fv 'tis' ;Ye ' are not surprised at the Kfcsjrs thread hf lv generd election at the present 'm'ofrif It is a. fearfid experement. . , l'lie ttrclc upon the election law is represented feed,-' felt as a. i attack upon the whole mass of w.iat may be called revolulionury .iier-; est. A Chamber elected in such a tem per of the constituent body heie qven. the ministers join in ir.fl:iniinjr (he p4p!i-- lar mind, must be so violent, ar cidely revolutionary, that no could w ield it and, least of aj ter smcetel v anxious to perpefuatir I he Bourbon dvnastv. it is probable, that the iKings illness, if his health j has, io(,faei, become alarmingly worse, has been cbus- eu oy ine anxiety- anu appicauui .o which he is subjected at this mpruentk.H-; crisis, and the pain f mind wUrli I e must endure from pursuing a coiu kf' policy in direct opposition to all the IV hers of khe Koyal House, particularly those nearest tire lluone. arid whit h we . n , . . . i i .1 i .' j I . , u so j Ce-, mii)i:cr , a riiiinis- m4. to become furt el tni- strongiyj suspect he docs hnlly approVe. Py a not lii iisclf MAKciI KVEKlivf. lrom any i reign port or place ; or shaft carry, convey, or transport, frbm the United States, or the ter- iii the same manner as is directed bv ! the existing laws of the Unite ( 1 States, in relation to the manifest of the cargo and that the reh February AN 21 1819. Approved, of Military Land - . - Be it enactedbu ih". the sum cfRtpreantatvs of the Un rtca; fiOJ JAMES MG ACT alio. ving urthe r time to complete the issuing and locaung VVa,rrants. zn Congress ritories thereof, to any foreign port or place, a greater number ot pas sengers than two for every five tons of such ship or vessel, acccording to the custom hbue measurement, ev ery such master, or other person so offendinc, and the owner or owners iuu .nc.rv! of such ship or vessel, shall several, btates ot j Iy iortcis anj poV to the U. States, the sum of one hundred- and fifty dollars for each and every passenger so taken on board of such ship, or vessel, over and above the afofesaid number of two to every five tons 'of suih ship or vessel, to be recovered by suit, in any circuit or district court of the L'nitcd States, where the said vessel may arrive, or where. the owner or owners aioresaia may reside i Provided nevertheless! That i .V. naie House j nothing in this act shall pe taken to j ktfd States , app'v to the complement oi men usvi- I,vmi.Vt, ;aily ud ordinarily employed ih nay tempore.. NROE. a' a t cargo and that tne retusal or netiiect of the: master aforesaid to .!;. . 1 1 . i. . i.. . . i r . ' . i- i - r. comply vvnn tne provisions oi tnis section! shalf incur the same penali 4esr dijiahilities, and forfeitures, a are at present provided for a refui. i , - 1 ,. - . . . i , I , , i sal or neglect to report and deliver a manliest of the cargo aforesaidv Sec. 5. And b it further enacted, hat each and every collector of the, customs, to whom such manifest or list of passengers as aforesaid i.hall be delivered, shall, quarter yearly!, return copies thereof to the Secreta ry of State of the United States, by .whom statements of the same shall be laid before Congress at each and every seission. , 4l:; '' . IL CLAY, - Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAS. HARBOUR, President of the Senate, pro tempore. -larCii2,.lil-irjr.iroVid. I the PrivateXetttis from f ari it is apparent that the public mind l is at this moment much agitated by the y.ro ceedings in the iicUise of Peers on ti e Law of iLlpction. ,One of .o ur hientls there, states, that Biriong the' better in formed it- is believed that prin ;e Talh -rand is with the . Ultras on t le pvee-.t question or raiher, peihaps, jhat he ha i contrived to make ihem'plav Ins cards on the present occasion. How j the ! 'evib threatened by the, present cjtisis are t be averted, remain in the I womb . f time, jt was repoi ted lyesterdav s!- diss' lved t .le isure w Jncn .: i - een made oi t irnct Law of ernocn that the King had: tviramoer oi i;epunes, a nita would instantly suspend and nullify-thv steps taken bj the 1 ers, tut this lart i. Hot confirmed by the I apers received thisrnoipirig. i ! 'Frt'inreturns which have from theduiercnt kiepartmerits J . n rtns of title 4th f the Recruitment respecting the oreanizatiort of the legionary veterans it a pe ars that there is a grand total of jOO,Cl 0 v etci ans, of wht iri 2t 0,000 are fit for active ser- vice, arUl have been inscribed'on the rolls; open foil the approaching fbnnaiion ot this body of reserve. ;'..'..- f ;-";''.-.! .' It is rpoin d in Bmsstls, that certain individuals vlio f.. -,e lately ordered to be prosecuted betoic the t-upreme Court are acculsed of Viaving fornud fi plot, tle . object of uhich was to assen bit- t1iereja body ofsibout 500 Fterch hnliaryoiralf pay. and with their help to seize biy li is Mtety the Emperor of Russia j to carry hivi ntT.f tn uhnt. nlarf i ! not said 'keep YXm as a hostage for; Pomq arre.- It is added that the" nund,er-f f;eicar It rt-r. written to prcnicltl.isi i ph't ; i .. i . r. LI. V lars i the said sudi utind in coiiiid-1 That the authority grants d to .the r igatmg such ship or vessel. 'JAMLS MONROE. I usbickb. and ltd to il 4tc very. . A , t . . ... . . i M '- i f-?-yx n

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