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1 9 r NEWBORN, N; C. SATURDAY, aiARCII 31, .1821. -NUMPER 158, VOLUME IV.1 4 - ' V; ': T - ATO) vf""' jUfD rUBLISOED WKSKY PASTEUR WATSON, v half in advance. At $ 3 per annum ha" ,n BY AUTHOKITY. w f h Vmted btaM f A?2JL sums be. and th c same are ted K'r one to wit nuilu,fc" rKp arinv ana suo- For the pay ne Hundred -:.tnre of the ottt'crs, mc , nd SU Tfiftv-four thousand hve nuuu.,u IftS doUar. eighty-six cenU, ?nd Vfe f ' . .tnexpended balance f the? vear oue tnousuw t ot tbe year Qnj; nundr?a Sd cUhrJ dollars and seventy-e1h. " Tor three month, BrtuUoa . pay .... .ffir.rc imd soldiers, frr disuanucu . ' 8 ior including wavers the same, s xiy u.u--- , , sixty tnousau For subsistence, one fi i I nnr n 4 i ii .,n,l nrtvscven ints, , Duontot,esumoi one ho- dred and fifty thousand aircau, -r 7o forage for oficcrs forty-one thousand five hundred and ior.-one doUiis. hundred and ihjusaud nve hundred and six:y-fivc dollars and twenty. fivecents, in addition .yu. dhaLnceol thirteen thousand nine . . i i.t ,urf dollars aid scv- " hunartu auu tiun rints. Knr the .Medical arid Hospital r tivpntv-lour tnousatid ri i..i r.i4 five dollars, in ad jive nuuuitu T , ditiou to an unexpended balance .i ,,l Mio-ht hundred and nine muusauu - . , , ... . ,i. Jin- And sixtv-nve cents. a,: For the Quartermaster Generals Department, two hundred and. two thousand eight hundred and sixty-. ,iUr in addition to the sum ot one hundred and fifty thousand dollars already approbated, to wit : For regular supplies, trauspo. taj tion, rents and repairs, postage and rnuns martial, an.d contingeiicies the Department, and pay ot soldiers cmpioyed in the erection, and re 'cairs of barracks, surveys, roads, and other labor, three' huudifd an 4 seventeen thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars. j To complete the barracks at Ba ton Rouce twenty thousand dollars; and for the transportation of ortU nance, fifteen thousand dollars. For arrearatres in the Quarte.-- master General's Department, twen tv thousand dollars. 1 For the Military Academy, sev enteen thoasarid and thirty-six dol lars and twenty-two cents. For fortifications, two hundrrd and two thousand dollars in add! tion to an unexpended stance of one hundred thou.and dollars, to be annlied to the following fortifiCa- wri . . o r lions to wit : Fort Delaware, fifty-five thou sand dollars to complete the same. , Fojt Washington, twenty-to thou sand dollars. Fort Monroe, sixty-five thousand dollars. Fort Calhoun, fifty thousand dol lars. ' . Rigolets, sixty thousand dollars. Mu-.i- P;nt thirty tfer,. dollars. I T ' ! Repairs and contingencies twenty Uicu .and doUars- i For the contingencies of the ar- OY fortv-thousand dollars. Frr tVi. nifinnil ormnricQ tbrp liuidrcd and forty thousand dollars. inaddidonto an tmexrnded bal- ince of twentv thousand dollars, i For the current expenses of the-: v.uumc service, an unexnenacu 1 bundred and sixty-three dollars and rr-nine thound three hundred and j cd and appropriated for thejpay cvcnccnts, . i j ninety-three dollars. - menr of 'thej interest, axid ior the i - Fovthe -rMfil sWd skSrk an iigHtyixHoi: : the stock WhicKmay b 'created: by .vision for the -tcmporarf govern coutracts:for cannon, . g 4it shaUL accor- nient of said . territories be sooner " and for the j IKtn?. sa' t ithou.;: of toe CommUmade by Congress; all the miUtary, ; sand -tmrd belts ad of d ;tor ;:Jfor.lue t ? r ' fif. v-seven . " of lhe slnkinK Fund to cause-cml, and 'judicial bowers exercised gun carriages, fifty three thousand. two hUDdred and nity unaia. 1 F:rthe annual allowance tolhe : in yalid pensioners of tha UnitedSttes two hundred nd thirteen thousaniV fhr hi'mrl fed and twentv-tour. dol lars; in addition to :an unexpended balance of One hundred and; one thousand six hundred, and seventy six dollars and seventy-five cents. I For the haltpay pensions of wid ows ancl orphans,, thiriy thousand dollars. . .' ; !. N ' For arrearages, por to the first of January, eighteen hundred and seventeen, fifty thousand dollats. in addition to. a former appropria- iun'of twenty thousand dollars. for arrcaruvrca in m- ii'.i riartment, xne t nunareu ana uu, t housand two nundred and torty- tuur cents. For the current expenses of the Indian Department, one hundred thousand dollars. For the annual allowance ot the Revolutionary pensioners of the U- riited States, one minion two hun dred thousand dollars, being part of t,he unexpended balance of a former appropriation, . . For carryinff into effect the l'rea- tv concluded with the Creek nation on the eiirhth day of January one thousand eicrht hundred ana twenty- itii and ratified by and with the advice anu consent. i r-) on tne iwcniy-icu iu v 4..1-, one tho-isand eiprht hundf-rd and twenty-one, forty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. Fjr carrying into effect the trea ty concluded with the Ch ct v na tion of Indians on the eltv nth day of October, one thousar.d eight hun- dred aud twenty, sixty-hve thousand dollars; and for the priyment of one year's annuity to Musnulatubha, ... 1 1 .1 a C hoctaw chiet, one nunarea aau fifty dollars. For t-omnleteinjr the road in the state of Georgia throguh the Creek nation, under the acts of the twen ty-seventh Anril. one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, twe-'nty-seventh vfarch. one thousand eiffht hundied and eighteen, and-fourucnth April, f.nM fhnusatul eicrht hundred ana twentv. one tnouand doiiats. f " CJ 1111 For discharging arrearages incur red in buiidmcr the arsenal in ah Til ita. in Georgia, 7 luuuaatm Sec. 2. And be it farther erected, I'hat the several appropriations, hereinbefore made, a hall be paid he Treasury, out ot anv moneys in tne nnt mhr-rwise annrooriated. Approved March 3, 1821 AN' ACT making appropriations for tne imnnrt of the IVavv for the vear one thousand emht hundred c& twentv ne 11 . - j - , 1 of Representatives of the United States for defraVine the expenses of the Navv. one thousand emht hundrea nd twenty-one, the following sums be, and the same are hereby,' re- PPuvc PPFr- . ; - - , VoL nd.;WDMi . imr nicer3, ana pay ut u,.- nine hundred and eighty-three thou sand three hundred arid twenty-live dollars and twenty-five cents 1 . . . 1 .'. t i For nrovisions. three mmarea mdthirtv-seven tnousanu eigm uu dred and thirty-one dollars. . For medicines, hospital stores, rl nil ptni-nsp on account of the ick, thirtv-two thousand dollars. rr renairs f ves?eis, three -nun dred and stventy-five thousand dol- ...... ... lf8 ' I For improvement of navy yards, ?PCS: and wharves, pay ot super- lnienaants, srorckeepers, cierxs, auu ioorers. twentv.hrp thnnsana aoi- lars.; For, - ordnance and : ordnance !stoIes' cnt -five Jiousand dollars. .or." f Por ontincrent mmmm. two hun- dred thousand dollarLli " ''" f anu i subsistence 01 tnc marine rvrnc .om V.ra;j.A4 sir. 1 1 t. 9 Vij-rtr rtlfdcr. Hntl.ratrd nfty-cents.- W to For-contincrcnt expenses oi uic fourteen tthousWd dollars. ? For completemg ! tne equipment r-Tt;gs constructed in pur- vVri':he $ act "autho'rizing- the buildiiiK of a tertain number ot smaU vessels 01 war,' ten; mousauu uu- larsi . i ,. 4 l"lL 'rT:" . ' For the purpose ot enabling the fet,.'rrtNfii Navv. to remove bstrUctioh3v,placed in the nver , Ttl:.:: i hrmprtiriit. bv sheathe principal ot the said stocK, or comm:fnder"otlhe American ships durin ' t he late war, one hundred and ; ? : 1 iiLn..-L - ! httv tn(usanu uuuuia ;. o r o ' Akb it ) further enacted, That the seVerau appropriations. herein before j niade shall be paid but of anv moneys ih the': Treasury, not oihrwibc kpprohria?ed. Approved Mkrchf!, 1821. 4 AN ACT to atittibrizf the President of the United Stjites io borrow a' sum . not exceeding: Five Millions of Dollars. Be it enaeteTl lty the$enate and House of Rejn-esentatiits of ihe United States of America in Cpngress assembled, Thii the President of thej United States be, and he is hereby, e'mpowered tp borrow oh tf credit of the - United States;; a sum hut exceeding ; five millions of dollars, at a rate of in terest, payalH.I quarter-yearhV nut exceeding five per icentum per an- num, ana. rt liiiours f. oie at uic win of the government, ! at any time af ter the first'; day f January, ' one thousand; tight hundred and thirty five : to be Jpuliecl in addition to the moneys now hi the Treasuryv or which may bjrecciyed therein, from other sources, during the present year, to defray anyjot the public ex penses which are, jar may b-, au thorized bylaw. The stock there by created shall bej t'r.aoferablc , in. the same manner as is provided by law for the transfer of the public 'de:. .-' : ;CI j ',' ' !. ' ;: ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall r4 lawful for tbV Batik of the United States to lend the said sum, or any prt thereof ; and it is hf-rebv 4 further declared, that it shall be deemed a good execution of the said power to borrow, tor the Secretary ot the I reasuiy, witfi trie approbation of the jPresident of the United States to cause to be con stituted certificated uf stock, - signed bv the Kegister 01 jtne 1 rcasury, or bv a Commissioner of Loans, for tl-i. nm tn he imrrbvved. or tor anv part thereof, bearing an interest of five per centuln per annum, trans ferable and reimbursable as afore- ?;nid. and to cause' the said certin- cates of stock to be sold, ' providttrj ....!. ..1. . ."'''-';.. 1 thvit no stock be sold under par. Sec. 3 . And belit further enacted. That the Secretary of the Treasury I wth the approbation of the Presi- DC, , ilUU IIC j IS llyl CUV AUlUUli&l-U, ploy an agent or agents for the ; pur pose of obtaining subscriptions to ibe loan autnonzed oy mis act, ur of selling any jparti of-the.; stock ; cre ated bv virtue thereof. A commis sion of not exceeding cne-eighth of one ner centum on the amount . tnus sold, or for which subscriptions snan 1 obtained,? may, by tKe Sect-etary of the Treasury, be allowed to such acrent or acreuts : I and a sumi not exceedtno: four thousand dollars, to De, paid out 01 any moneys 11 vv Tieasurv not otherwise appropriated tor mat ODject, ana suusci ljjiiui v- -lificates of stock and other expens es incident to the: due 'execution of J this act. F Sec. 4. ,Ahd be it further (enacted That so miicb pf the funds consti- tuting the: annual appropriation of ten minions 01 .uonars iui tj,,jr- ment of the public debt ot the Uni ted States: as mav be suflicient for that nurnost. after satisfyiojrthe; sums necessary for the payment ;ofj I irttvff 1 Inf sirirl'iich oarrbf the i Wmrl ftl nf ihe- ftald 'debt as.tbe'XJni 1 ted statesnre nowDieaeeu aniiuauv be applied nd paid out of the said ; iuuu, ycwir6UMi uui :; nually e necessary to discharge the micicsi accruing ou mcaiu Uv., and to reimburse the principal, as the same may become dae, and may be discharged in conformity with the ter ms of the loan. And they are further authorized to apply, from time to time, such sum or sums towards discharging, by pur- chase, and at a price not aoovepar, any part thereof;, and the faith of -c uuucu jwio is uc.su;. to establish sufficient revenues for , ; , r .. , ! niaktnc: up any dehciency that may "wti . -wac jnavc-ic said interest, and principal surhs or any 01 tnem, in manr.eraioresam. ; Approved March 3, 182X. h . r .t T r.:J. I j AN ACT to establish the Pearl lliver. District 'i . H of Be it enacted by the Semite and House of Rrnresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That fro m and afte r the first d av of J u l) next, all the bays, waters, and shores. Lin JLake Borene and theiGult: of Mexico, and all the rrVcrs empty ing into the same, itmn the, limits of the state ot ivlissis?ippi,! shall bv a colloction district, to be called the district of Pearl rivrr ; of which a port near the "mouth of Pe ail river. at such place as the f resident ox the United States" shalr designate, bhalt be the port of enlfv, and a c4 lector fpr-jthc . 'district shall be ap uomttU, to rcwue at such j place as the President shall direct, at or near the said port, who shall - bi " entitled to receive, in additiorj to the fees and other emdlurnenrs .established hv irivir. the annual salary of two hundred and ' 'fifty dollars. . pproved March d, 1821 VN ACT confirming tli4 location of the sent of" government, of the state of Illi nois, and for other purposes. tie it enacted bifi he Senate and House of Representatives of the. United Staffs of A.nerica in-Congress"-Assembled, That the hfur kections of laid, including ihe section number sixjteen, in to n ship number six north,' range num ber one east, cfthe trlrd ;pr'mcipa meridian, heretofore! selected by commissioners 'appointed fr that purpose, for the seat (f government ur the state of IHinoit, be, and iht same are hereby declared to be, con- irmed to, and vested? in, arte san siare. for the purpose aforesaid. Sec. 2. And, bt it father enacted That the GovernrVot aid state be, and he iskherebv, authorized to se lect any unappropriated section in said townshipVTfo)f,the use of the in- KaKirunt. thereof, whitth shall be in lieu of the said sixteenth' section . Approved-r Marched, 1821. AN ACT for car rvi n 2 f inta I expcntion t the Treaty betweeen die United States and SDain. concluded 'Jit Washington, on the twenty-second qay of February, one thousand eight hundred & nineteen Tie it enacted fa he Senate and House qf Rejesentatives of the United States of America m Congress Hssemocea, the President of: the jni ted States be. and he is hereby, Authorized to take possession of, arfil occupy the territories of East and!; West Flori da, and the appendage and appur tenants thereof; anil to remove and transport the ofH(tr3 and sol diers of the King of ippain, being there, to the Havanna agreably to the stipulations of th Treaty be tween the United States and SpaiiH concluded at Washington, on the twenty-seccfid day of February, in the year one thousand eight hun dred and nineteen, providing for the cession of said territories to the U ted States ; and he, may, for these u.rrtfl.a- and-in order to maintain 7- .M territories the aothoritrof the United States, employ any part of VhVarmv and navy ot the U. states, Land militia of any state or territory, muwhe mav deem necessary. Sf4 2. And be t t further enacted, That, untiithcend of the first ses- by the officer of: the "existing gov. - r--- r ncTsons and shall hp such manner, as the' President of the unuea ptatesj shall direct, tor the maintaining the inhabitants of said -erritor ies in the free enjoyment of , their liberty. nroDertw and religion : and the laws of the United States t relating to the revenue and its col lection, subject to the modmcation stipulated by the ntteenth. article ot the said Treaty, in f.ivor of Spanish vessels and their cargoes, and the laws relating to the importation of persons"6f color, sKdil2 be 'extended to the said territories'. And the President of the" United Slates shall be, and he is hereby, authorised, . ; . . ' witiun tae term alores-aiu, to, estao- . Iish such districts for the collectioln ot the revenue, and; during the re cess of Congress, ' to appoint " sucn officers, !:Svhose commissions y shall xpire at the end of . the next session of Coutrress, to - enforce the said laws, as to him shall seem expedi ent. , .! , 1 " ' t " - J . S er. 3 . And be it further enacted- " That the President of the United. States be and he is hereby, author ied to apXot, during the recess ot the Senate, a Commissio'ier arid Surveyor, whose commissions shall expire at the end of the next session of Congress, to meet the Commis sioner and burveyor, who may be snnoirted on the bartl of Soinl for the purposes stipulated in the fourth article of said Ireatiy : and that the President be, ajid'he is hereby t" further authorised to take all other measures which he shall iudcre' Drob- er, for carrying i nto efTect the stipu- lations 01 tne saui luurin arncic. Sec 4. And be it further enacted " That a Board of three Commisiioh . ers shall be anoointed. conformably T ri . r 11' to the. .stipulations of s the eleventh article of the said I reaty ; . and. the. President of the United States if hereby authorized to take any vnjea- eht, for orgahizibg ' the Board 'lof Vj,ommissiuucrs anu, wr mis pur pose, may appoint a: Secretary, well yersed in the French and Sparish languages, and Clerk ; , whict)i"ap pointaients, if made during 7 the re cess of the Senate, shall at the next meeting of that body, be subject to -nomination for their ajdvice and con sent -: . ' . , '''''(''' " 'v-i s I Sec. 5. And be ft further enacted, That the compensation of the tk spective officers, for whose appoint ment jprovsion is made? by this act, shall not exceed the following sums: The Commmissionlrs td be ap-' pointed conformaply to the! fourth article, at the ate, by the year, of three thousand dollars. V , r i To the Surveyoi, two thousand ' dollars. I r i4 To each of the three Com,mis sioners to be appointed conformably to the eleventh article of the' Trca tv, three thousand dollars. . To the Secretary , of the Board, two thousand dollars, v ; ' l b bne Clerk,; one thousand; five hundred dollars. m ' f SecJ. And be it further enacted, iThat ibr carrying this act -'.nto ex-; ecution, the sura of one hundred; thousand dollars be, and hereby is, appropriatcdv to be taken from any moneys in the Treasury pot other- ' wise appropriated,; ' ApprovedMarch 3, 1 82 2l- Afi ACT to extend .the time for unfa J j ding vessels arriving from foreign ports, : ; in certain cases. ' j Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States S America in Congress assembled, Thai, 'when the capacity oUny vessel ar riving with a cargo from a foreign port shall exceed three hundred tons the term far, unlading . such vessel shall hereafter be twenty days from the report of arrival, Sundays ex cepted i,r. -. - . Approvcd--March3,1821i- i i t 4-
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