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RV AUTHORITY. &0dbllarsrt orihe Statand jForcPmpensatiomtb tfe clcrks m f ?
1)11 vi m .' i?.t?, ,'k-f:-;V.. ndiaturade, tour hundred and fihv-V. v i ,(
VN ACT miking appropriation for ibe
'support of Government for the jear
one tl.ousandeiht hundred nd twen-
tv-one.
lie it enacted hy the Senateiiml House
0f Representative ojrtne u..r ----oV
w Co,sreaem$erf, That
.v,. tollowins sums be, and the same
are hereby, respectively appropria-
trd for the service of the year one.
thousand eight hundredand twenij.
one, that is to say: ' u
For compensation granted by Iawv
to the Senate and Home of; Repre
sentatives, their officers and atten
dants, three hundred and fourteen
thousand eight hundred and "sixty
six dollars. . , ; .. - '
For the compensation of the Sen
ators and Representatives elected
by Missouri, six thousand dollars.
For the-expenses of fire wood,
stationary printing and all other
contingent expenses of Congress,
forty-nine thousnnd dollars
For the expense of the Library
of Congress, including the Librari
an's allowance for thr year, one
thousand nine hundred and fifty dol-
las. .
For the purchase of books lor the
library of Congress, comprehending
the statutes and the reports of the
decisions of the courts of law and
chancery of the difFerent states,
wiih ihe latest maps of the several
stat.- and territories of the United
States, on thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Presi
dent of tie United States, twenty
five thousand dollars.
F r compensation to th- "ice
President of the United States, five
thousand dollars.
Far compensation to the Secreta
ry of State, six thousand doil rs.
F;r compensation to the clerks in
the Department of Stare, by the act
of twentieth - pril, one thousand
eight hundred an t eighteen, fifteen
thousand nine hundrrd dollars.
For compensation to the messen
gers in said Uepartm - nt, includ ng
the messenger to the Patent Office,
nine nundrs d and sixty dollars.
For the contingent and inciden
tal expenses of the Department of
State, including expenses of distub
utin$ copies of ihs .tA of the Sec
ond Session of the Sixteenth Con
gress, twenty two thousand seven
hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Secreta
ry of the Treasury, six thousand
dollars.
For compensation to the clerks,
in the office of the Secretary of the
Treasury, per act of twentieth Apr.l,
one thousand eight hundred and
eighteen, ten, thousand four h an
drcd dollars.
For compensation to the messen
gers in said office, seven hundred
and ten dollars.
For compensation - to the first
Comptroller of the Treasury, three
thousand five hundred dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in
the office of th first Comptroller,
per act of twentieth April one thou
sand eight hundred and eighteen
seventeen thousand eight hundred
and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the messen
ger in said office four hundred and
ten dollars.
For compensation to the Sec nd
Comptroller, per act of twenti- th
April, one thousand eight hundred
and eighteen, seventeen thousand
ght hundred and fifty dollars.
1'pr compensation to the messen-
e-' n said omce,-tour hundred and
ln dollars. . ' i '
Fr compensatibn"to the First
Auditor of theJTreasury, three thou
said dollars. ' '
th 0.comPenation to ihe clerks in
;n; 'fficcofthe First Audito , p..
wl of lwcmicth April, one thou-
iq-;thr otfacei he .oepond uditQri nine;nunarea
per hct of.cntietfPAprnrb '! :jPor; coropenVatioS tcr thej Sect eti
siriiciffht-liuhdred -and eichteer atv of War, six thousand d oils rs. '
seventeen' thousand Vtwo hundred
dollars. ' 'r
t or, compensation to trie messed
Kerfin sSid office; four hundred arid
u nollars.H V-'
.. For 'compensation to the ; Third
uditbr of thevTreasury three
thousand dollars. V . ' '
. For compensatioh to ihe'clerks in
the office of the Third; Aiadnofypei
act of twentieth April, one thousand
eicjht hundred and eighteen, twenty
height thousand six hundred dol
lars. '.:'k'.. . ' '' . ;
For compensation to the messen
gers in said office, seven hundred
and ten dollars.
For. compensation to the Fourth
Auditor of the Treasury, three
thousand dollars,
; ,For ctmpensatiort to the clerics in
the office of the Fourth Auditor of
the Treasury, "per- act of" twentieth
'April, one. thousand eight hundred
and eighteen, fifteen thousand and
fifty dollars. -J
For compensation to the messen
ger in said office, four jiundred and
ten dollars, v . , t
For1 compensation to the,, Fifth
Auditor of the Treasury, three thou
sand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in
the office ofthe Filth Auditor, . per
act of twentieth April, one thou
sand tight hundred and eighteen,
ten thousand fire hundred dollars.
For three clerks to complete the
duties of the i ommissioners of the
Revenue,4 transferred to the office
of the Fifth Auditor, three thou
sand sevt in hundred dollars.
For jcompensation to the messen
ger in said office four liundred and
ten do!l rs.
. . "For compensation to the Treasur
er of the United States, three thou
sand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in I
the office of the Treasury Per act of
twentieth April, one thousand eight
hundred and eighteen, five thousand
two hundred and fifty' dollars.
For compensation to an addition
al clerk, a allow Id by act of appro
priation of one thousand eight hun
dred and' nineteen, and one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty;
and, also, for an assistant to the
chief clerk, one thousand two hun
dred dollars.
For compensation to the, messen
ger in said office, four hundred and
trn dollars. . '' i
F r compc nsatiun to the Commis
sioner of the General Land Ofce,
three thousand dollars.
ior compensation to the clerks in
thf- office ot said Commissioner, per
act of twentieth April, one thousand
eight hundred and. eighteen, twenty-two
thousand five hnndred and
fifty dollars. j
For compensation to . the messen
ger in said office four hundred and
ten dollars.
For compensation to the Regis
ter of the Treasury, three thousand
dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in
he office of "Ri gister, per act of
twentieth April, one thousand eight
hundred and eighteen, twenty-two
thousand three hundred and fifty
dollars.
For compensation to the. messen
ger in s iid office, including the al
lowance for stamping ships' regis
ters, ive hundred dollars.
for COmnensatmn tr tht f?rrtarv
; of the Commissioners of the Sink
ing Fund, two hundred and fifty
dolhrs;
tor allowance to the person em
ployed in transmitting pasports and
sea-letters,- for expense of transla
UcV o,gn lanSu's in the office
of the Secretary of the Treasury,
J$ ior mpenstion to,-tn&- clerics
inivShe AVaDepartmePWlper. act jof
rtwenuein;ftpru, one xrowsana eignt
hundred and eighteeptwenty-three
thousand ;
four -hfundred dollars;
For corhpensatibh to the messen
gers in said pepartment, seven hun
dred and ten dollars; v W '
For expehses of ffuel, stationary,
printing, and othef contingent ex
penses in said Department live thou
saikl dollars, - fil -, . ;
For maps, plans, . Book V; and in
strument!, onejjthoisand dollars,
s j For compensation to the Pay mas
ter General, two thousand five hun
drid' dollars. f w
For compensation to, the clerks in
the, office of the Paymaster General,
per act of twentieth" April, one thou
sand eight hundred and eighteen,
nine "thousand two, hundred dollars.
sF6r comperisatidn tothe messen
ger in said office, foun hundred and
ten dollars, T
For' compensation to the Com
missary General 01 Purchases, three
thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in
the office of said Commissary, two
thousand eight hundred dollars.
. For compensation to the rnessen
ger in said office, three hundred and
sixty dollars.
v' For compensation to the clerks in
the office of the Adjutant and In
spector General, per act of twenti
eth April, one thousand eight hun-
dred and eighteen, two thousand one
hundred and 'fifty! dollars
For compepsation to the clerks in
the office of the Qrdnace, per act of
twentieth A pjril, one thousand eigh
teen hundred and eighteen; two
thousand ninq hundred and fifty dol
lars. I " . "
For compensation to the clerks in
the office of the jCommissary Gen-
eral, of Subsistence, two thousa
rid
one hundred and 'fifty dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in
the Engineer Office, two thousand
one hundred and fifty dollars. .
For compensation to the clerks
in the Suigeon '(general's office one
thousand one hundred and fifty dol
lars. r I-- .1 c' r ::. - !
For the contingent expenses
said office, five hundred dollars.
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For compensatioh to the Secreta-?
ry ot tne iavy, $ix tnousand doliarsi
For compensaiidn to the clerks
in the office 6f tie Secretary of the
Navy, per act of twentieth VipriU
one thousand ieicht hundred and
eighteen, eight thousand two hun-
drtd dollars. .. ..
For compe-nsation to the messen
gers in said Joffice, seven hundred
arid ten dollars.! , -"f
' For the contingent expenses of
said office, twjo thousand.doliars;
For compebsation to the Cnmrnis
sroners of the Navy Board, ten thou
sand five hundred dollars.
' For compensation to the Secreta-ryjpf'the-Cbminissipners
of the Na
vy Board,1 two thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks
in the office of ; the Commissioners
of the Navy Board, per act of twen
tieth April,! one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, three . thousand
five hundred ahd fifty dollars. - -'
For compensation "to three clerks
and a draftsman, as allowed by acts
of appropriation for one thdusand
eight, hundred Hand nineteen, and
one thousand ieight hundred anxi
twenty, in the office of said Com
missioners,four thousand dollars.
For compensation to the rnessen-
gers in said office, four hundred and
ten dollars.
For the contingent expenses o
said office, two thousand dollars.
For allowance to the superinten
dent and four watchmen, for the se-
curity of the War and Navy buil-!
tWehtteihApril, pne? thpusand eicnt
h uodred arid eichteen, . twen tv-two
tnousand seven hundred, dollars?
'j For corxipensation to '-tne messen
gers jri3aid;bfficeV six hundred anct
sixty-dollars. f h ' ; I : ' " ' , j
j I Forcpntingerit expenses of said
office fouft thousand dollars.
For compensation to tht Survey
or CeneYal two, thousand dollars.
for compensation to j the clerk's
in the othde ofthe Surveyor Gene
ral, two" thousand one hundred dol
lars. ; :rt:my ;
' For compensation to t aeWSurvejv
or sGuth of Tennessesvtwo thbif
sand dollars, ;; rv" ' . t " '
For compensation to jthe clerk s in
the office of said SurveyPr, orie thou
sand seven hundred dpltirs. i
: For compensation tq, the Survey
or in Illinois, Missouri and Arkari
saw, two thousand dbllaVs:- ; ;' "-;7
For compensation toi the clerk in
the office of said Surveyor two thou
sand dollars;' , rif- r'::-,,'
For compensation to the Surveyor
in Alabama, twoi thousand 'dollars
F or corripensation to the clerks
in the office of sajid Surveyor in 1 Al
abama, one thousand J five, hundred
dollars. '-. w , r V '
For compensation to the Commis
sioner of the Public 1 Buildings at
Washington City, two thousand dol
lars.
For compensation to the officers
and clerks in the Mint, nine thou
sand six hundred dollars
For wages of persons employed
in the different operations of the
Mint, nine thousand dollars.
For incidental and contingent ex
penses and repairs, cost bf machine
ry, and for allowance of wasteage,
in the gold and silver coinage. of the
Mint, eight thousand one hundred
dollars. .. VlAwt;
For compensation ta the Govern
or, Judges and Secretary, of the,
Arkansaw territory, six thousand
six hundred dollars.
For ttye contingent expenses of
said territory, three -thousand and
fifty dollars.
For compensation to the Govern
or, Judges, and : Secretary of the
Michigan -territotyJ six thousand
six hundred dollars
For the coritincrent ! expenses of
said territory; "three hundred and
ftv dollars.
- For. compensation to the Chief
justice, the Associate ; Judges, and
Uistrict judges pi rne.wniiea oiaies,
including the Chief Justice and As-
cociate Judsres of '-the District of
Columbia, seyerity-eight thousand
two huhdred doUarsil'
! For compensatipn vtrx the Attor
ney Geriertbf?thef United States,
three thousand five, hundred dollars.
f. -For compensatibriito j the clerk in
tjheo'fHceo'f the AtBrriey. (general,
per act of twentietir April, one thou
sand eight hundred and eighteen,
eight hundred dollars. ..;
For contingent expenses of said
office; including compensation to the
messenger,' five hundred dollars.
j For compensation tc? the R eport
ter of the" decision s of the Supreme
Court, one thousand dollars j J.
j For comperisauon to sundry Dis
trict Attorneys, and t Marshals, as
granted by law, including- those in
the several territories, eight thou
sand nine hundred and fifty dollars.
For the a ment, of sundry pen.
sions granted by the late and pres
ent governments, one tnousand five
liundred and fifty dollars.
For making good a deficiency in
the. fund for the relief jand protec-
tion of sick and disab
ed
ifty thousand dollars.,-
FoV thie repairs of Light Houses,
and other establishments for the prb
tectection of navigation, one hun
dred and two thousand three hun
dred and forty-one dollars and twen-
ty-eigbt cents.
For bnnging-on the yoteVof Pre-r'
sident ;and Vice president, three J H :
five dollars apdj fifty centsi J?r ! , '
For expenses of. ships': register. "
three thousand even -hundred and .
fi fty. dollars , ,f 'i '-':'--'
For the discharge pF such miscel
laneous clai rns j against - the United ' i
States 'not i otherwise provided for,
at shall be admittedin due course
of Settlement at the ; Treasury, six ri
thousand dpllarsV . - ' 7 '
For the salaries of the ministers
of the United States, -at London, .
raris, or. reiersourg,- and . ii aurid,
withtheir salaries of the severalSt c-
retari"es of Legation, and the salaries .
hi the Charge d Affaires at the Ha
gue, Kia Janeiro, and at Stockholm,
fiftyevn :'thousand five hundred
dollars; ',.:. .' , v': !
K, Fblab outfit to a Minister at Pa
ris, nine mousanu dollars.
JFrJr the! contingent expenses bf
those missions,' ten thousand dollars ,
SSForj the contingent expenses of
foreign intercourse, thirty thousand ,
dollars'. "'" . " ,
For the expenses of intercourse
with the Barbary JPoweis, forty-twp
thousand dollars. J "
i For salaries of the Agents for
.Claims -on account of spoliations and
for seamen, at London and Paris,
four thousand dollars. I
For the relief and protection of
American seamen in foreign coiin
ti ies, forty thousand dollars.
For opening, under the direction
of the Secretary of War, within the
Indian country, a road from a point
at or 'near Turner Bra sheir's Stand, .
on the oldNatchez Road, to a point
at or near Columbus, on the1 Milita
ry Road, the sum pf five thousand
dollars, which, by an act of the twen ty-seventh
of March, one thousand
eight hundred and eighteen,, wa.
appropriated for keeping in repair
said old road from Natchez, to Co
lumbia, in Tennessee, and which re- .
mains unexpended.
Sec. 2. And be it further enoctcl
That the several appropriations hert - .
in before made shall be paid out of
any monej's in the Treasury, not ;
otherwise appropriated. . r ' t
JOHN. V. TAYLOR,
Speaker of the House of Representatirei 'i
JOHN GAILLARI),
President of the Senate, pro tempore.
VVashington, March 3, 1821. ,
Approved :
JAMES MONROE.
AN ACT to establish a port of entry in
the District of Sandusky, in the stale
of Ohio, and for other purposes. .
Be it enacted by the Senate and llovsc
of Representatives of the t United Stub s
of America in Congress assembled, Th.M .
from and after the first day of May
next, the town of Portland, in the
District of Sandusky, in the state of
Ohio, shall be the port of entry for
that District, and that from and af
ter that time the present port of enr
try; established at Danbury, shall
cease to be the port of entry for said :
District .
JOHN W. TAYLOR,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN
GAILLARD,
f President of the Senate pro tempore.
Washington, March 3, 1821.
Approved: ' .
JAMES MONROE.
AN ACT authorizing the Secretary of
the Treasury of the United States to
sell and convey a certain tract of land
in Northumberland county, in the state
of Virginia. ; '
Be it enacted by the Senate and Haurc
of Representatives of the United States
of America in Congress assembled, That
the becretary ot the lrea?uryr he
United States be, and he is hereby,"
I authorized and empowered to sel'
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