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r - 'V-, V-.r.-.- y : -x y;y -vy y. v....- - ' - 4. 1 1 y 3 ' ptj?LISHED WEEKLY, BY - JVATSON tf MACHEJSr; : At 53 P annum-half payable in adrancc, BYT AUTHORITY- i r iVS OF THE UNITED STATES, PAS SED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF T11E NINKTEENTH CONGRESS, AN ACT making a propriations for the sup port of Government for the year orie thou jand eight hundred and twenty-seven. re enacted bv the senate and Hbuse of Representatives of the United State8 of America, in Congress assembled, Tha1 the following sums be and the same are hereby, ; respectively, appropriated, for the service of the year of one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven that is to say : For compensation to the Senators and Members, of the House of Representa tives, their Officers and Clerks, and for theconlingeut expenses of both Houses of Congress, four, hundred and twenty-eight thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For the expenses of the Library of Congress, including the salary of the Librarian, one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. j For compensation to the Vice Presi dent of the United States, five thousand dollars. For compensation to the Secretary of State, six thousand dollars For compensation to Cleks in the De partment of State, per act of twentieth of April, 'one thousand eight hnndred and --eighteen, fifteen thousand nine hundred dollars. . For compensation to me Machinist in per act ol twenty-sixm and eighteen, sixteen thousand two hun- For compensation to the Messenger in said office, in full 6f "all allowance se n hundred jdollarsV 1 ' ; K For compensation to the Third Audi tor of the Treasury," three thousand dbl- lars. (., .-'..-.y ; ;,.y ': ." .': yi";- For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Tbi.rd Auditory per act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twenty one thou sand nine hundred dollars. For compensation to the Messenger in said office, and Assistant, in full of ail allowances, one thousand and fifty dol lars: ;,yV . , ' . . . .' r . .; . ; For compensation to the Fourth Audi tor of the Treasury, three thousand dol lars. " , 'y ; ' '-. For compensation, to the Clerks in the office of the' Fourth' Auditor, ber act of twentielh April, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen, fifteen ' thousand and fifty dollars. . 1 , For . compensation to one additional Cfefk employed, per acts of appropria tions of one thousand eight hundr ed and twenty four, five and six, one thousand dollars. .' , ; , j . For compensation to the Messenger in said office, in full of all allowances, se- $fi: For cntingent;penses j ofr theoffice of the Secretary of War thiee thousand dollars.' y , :y -; : For books, maps, yid plans, for the War Department, onl thousand dollars.. i For compensation h the Clerks in the i office of the Payma$te General, per act of the twentieth of Apiill' one thousand eight hundred and eighteen three thou sand nine hundred doll For compensation to &ie Messenger in said office, in full of all aKoWances, seven hundred dollars. JU r For contingent expense! of said ofiice, five hundred dollars. . For compensation to Clq-ks in the of fice of jthe Commissary . General of Pur chases, per act of the twentysixth May. one thousand eight hundred ind twenty I four, three thousand five nunc red dollars. For compensation to the . IV essenger in said office, in full of all allows ices, seven hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, eight hundred and thirty doll rs. ' For compensation to the C ;rks in the ' office of the Adjutant General, per act of twentieth of April,-one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, two thousand one , hundred and fifty dollars. I 1 y For .contingent expenses of said office, including; arrearages for eighteen hun ven hundred dollars. 7 j dred and twenty six,-twelve bundred and. For compensation to the Fifth Audi-! ninety four dollars & twenty seven cents, tor of the Treasury, three thousand dol-j For compensation to the Clerks in the lars. 1 i office of the Commissary General of Sub- For compensation to the Clerks in the sistence, per act of twenty-si?th of May, office of the Fifth Auditor, per act of one thousand eight hundred nd twenty twentieth of April, one thousand eight four, two thousand one hundred and fifty hnnrirpr) and piohteen. ten thonsand 'five dollars. , -0. j hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks in said office, per act of twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- For contingent expenses of said office, including printing advertisements, two thousand six hundred dollars. For compensation flthe Clerks in the four, three thousand seven hundred dol-; office olthe Uhiel Engineer, per act ol jars. - ! ! twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight For compensation to the Masenger fti ! hundred and twenty four, two thousand said office, in full of alj allowances, seven hundred dollars. For compensation to the Treasurer of the United States, three thousand ; dol lars. J For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Treasurer of the United Stales, per act of twentieth of April, one thousaud eight hundred and eighteen, the Patent Office, of May,- one ttfcUiideii(ht hundred and ; figp thousand two feuured BQQjh)ty: dol-twemy-ftur even hundred dollars. ' f ", j lars. - t . For compensation to the Messengers ; For compensation to the Clerks in said in tie Department of State, including the ! office, per act of twenty-sixth of May, Messenger in the Patent Office, in full one thousand eight hundred and twenty oV all iUowaici-.s, on. thousand four hun- : four one thcusand two hundred dollars, dred ami fi:ty dollars. I For compensation to the' Messenger For the incidental and contingent ex- t in said office, in tull of all allowances, se penses f the Department of State, in- ven hundred dollars, eluding lor expenses of printing and dis- por compensation to the Register of tributing the laws and lor extra copying j tne Treasury, three thousand dollars, of papers, twenty-eight thousand and fif- For compensation to the Clerks in ty dollars. ! the office of the Register of the Treasu- For compensation to the Secretary of I ry, per act of the twentieth of April, one the Treasury, six thousand dollars. j thousand eight hundred and eighteen, For compensation to the Clerks in the ! twenty-two thousand three hundred and office ot the decretory of the Treasury, fifty dollars. per act of twenOetirof April, one thou- For compensation to the Messengers sand eight hundred and eighteen, ten in said office, including the allowance for thousand lour hundred dollars. . stamping ships' registers, in full of all al- For compensation to one Clerk in said lowances, one thousand one hundred and office, pei act of tenty-sUth .of May, filly dollars. one thousand eight hundred and twenty- t For compensation to the Commission- lour, one thousand one Hundred ana nity ; ers of tne general L.anu vjmce, tnree dollars. Fot,compensalion to oh. twen." Ituitdrev I thousand dollars the j Messengers i For compensation to the Clerks in the in said office, and Assistant, in full of all ; General Land Office, per actor the twen- Howances, one thousand and fifty dol- tieth of April; one thousand eight hun lars. 1 , ' dred and eighteen, twenty-two thousand For compensation to the First Corap- ' five hundred and fifty dollars. j irolter of the Treasury t three thousand For compensation to the Messengers five hundred dollars. in said office in full of all allowances, one Fur cmnensaiion to the Clerks in the . thousand and fifty dollars. ; ce of the first Comptroller, per act of t or compensation to the becretary of ietb of April one thousand eight ; the Commissioners of the Sinking fund, Hand eighteen, seventeen thuu-j two hundred and hity dollars. aod eigh nune'ea ana n,,y uoJ- t or allowances to the person employ For comOfcHsation to the Messengers ! ed in transmitting passports and sea-let-- n full il all allowances, : terS; for expenses of 'translating foreign ..nH and fi'.v dWHars. languages in the office of the Secretary of Fur compensation to the Second Comp- ? the Treasury : Tor stationary, fuel, print . .rr-.r thr.e thousand ' tng, books, and all other incidental and . contingent expenses in the Treasury De- dollars. . Wprks in the t partment, and the several offices therein, For compensation to the CierKs f r . m i J" V rmntroller. Dt'f act j including the expenses of stating & pnn- om,e;",. Sf Anri one thocsnd ting the public accounts for the year one o, w,.r . - --r -w m nJn t!lt,us. f thousand eight hundred and twenty se- eignt nunareo w.u - ' ven, and for advei Using notices in relation and seven nunarea auu . v tcf lhe reimbursement of certain portions cor compunn -y - f tiie public debt, thirty-six thousand se said)office, in iull of allowances, , -n himdred and fifty dollars, i pil ---....lAn tn .1 First Auditor i ! For allowance to the Superintendent of ihe Treasury, three thousand dollars, and locr Watchmen employed for he se Fur compensation to the Clerks in the curity of iheybtate Treasury buildings, office of the Fiist Auditor, pe. act ol and lor the jrepairs of engines, hose, and twentieth ol April, one thousand eight buckets, one thousand nine hundred dpi n..i Atrrhtapn. thirteen thousand' lars- ;v ,i . 1 tw, hundred dollars. V " I For compensation to the Secretary of 'Fir rtiropVrisation to the Messenger in Wary six thousantdotmrs. yj samioffice in lull ol all allowances, seven y For compeiisaiiort t the Clerk hundred dollars; For compensation to the Second Au ditor of ihe Treasury, thre thousand do far a '- '. '. Fr compensation to the Clerks in the offiee ni'tlip .Srm.rf AiKlitor ier act of. s An the office of thV Secretary of War, : per act of the twentieth of April one thousand eight hundred and eighteen twenty , two thou san4 sit hundred dollars. . j y For compensation to the Messenger in said ftirr-. -hi full of all allowances, one !0m Aprt), oue thousand eight hundred thousand and fitty dollats one hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, one thousand dollars, i f ' y , For compensation to the Clerks in the. Ordnance Office, per act of the twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars y "y - -. For contingent expenses of said office, sevan. hM.ndxed andjsixty dollars.- For compensation to the Cleric in"lhe office of the Surgeon General, per act of twenty sixth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, jone thousand one hundred and fifty dollals. ' For contingent expenses f said office, two hundred and twehty-fivt dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Quarter Masterjbeneral, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses hf said office, eight hundred and thirty dollars. For compensation to the Secretary of the Navy, six thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Secretary of the Kavy, per act of the twentieth of April, one thous and eight hundred and eighteen, eight thousand two hundred dollars.: For compensation to the Clerk In said office; per act pf the twenty iixtb-of May, om thousand eight hundred and twenty four, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the Messengers lowances, one thousand and fifty dollars; . For contingent expenses of said office, including arrearages of, and prior to, eighteen hundred and twenty six, three thousand dollars. y For compensation to the Commission ers of the Navy Board, ten thousand five hundred dollars. y I For compensation to the Secretary of the Commissioners of the Navy Board, two thousand dollais. i r- j For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Commissioners of the Navy Board, per act of the twentieth of A pril, one thousand eight hundred ana eighteen, three thousand five hundred7 and fifty dollars. For compensation tothe Clerks and Draftsmen in said officer, per act of twen fisixth of May, one tlousand eight hun dred and twenty fouii four thousand of dollars. i .... t ' I For compensatioato the Messenger in in said office,' ,tn ful of all ; allowances, seven hundred dollrs. ( For contingent etpehses of said office, one thousand eigh hundred dollars. I For allowance to the Superintendent and four Watchtien, employed for the security of the.Wjlr and Navy buildings, and foe the incidental and contingent ex penses,' .including oil, fuel, candles and labor, two thousand one hundred and. fif ty, dollars. - V v j - V y-yy. ; .' . For compensation to the Post Master General, four; thousand dollars. : ' C For compensation so the two Assistant Postmasters General, five thousand dol lars, j " ' :-' " ; !y ; -Ty - ' --; .y' I i For compensation to the Clerks ul the office of the Postmaster; General, per act oj the twentieth of April one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, twenty two 4 rhnnsanri'spven hnnrirpn dollars. V: ' ' For compensation to the Clerks n said office per act of the t wenty; sixth of May one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, five thousand six hundred dollars. ; For compensation to the Messengers: in said dfilce, in full of all allowances, one thousand and fifty dollars. ".. For contingent expenses of said office, five thousand dollars. .r ' y, V ' For compensation to the Surveyor Ge neral' in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan, two thousand dollars. y For compensation to the Clerks in the office of said Saryeyorj two thousand one hundred dollars. ., , V .For , compensation to the Surveyor southr of Tenneaaee, two tUbusatid tlof lars. '".,'.,.. - ... . , ;v .y:-'. For compensation to the Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, one thousand se ven hundred dollars. - For compensation to the Surveyor in Illinois, Missouri & Arkansas, two thou sand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, two thousand dollars. v For compensation to the Surveyor, in Alabama, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office of said Snryeyor, one thousand .five hundred dollars. . . For compensation to the Surveyor in Florida, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, two thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands of the United States, twenty thousand dollars. For making surveys ih Florida, agree able to the provisionsof the act, entitled "an act to provide for. the confirmation of private land claims in East Florida, and for dollars. oh Concord hannab Riv- other purposes," ten thousand Ministers at For compensation to the Commission er of the Public Buildings in Washington City, one' thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the Officers and Clerk of the Mint, nine thousand six hun dred dollars. For compensation to the persons em ployed in the. different operations of the JSlintitejn thousand eight hundred dollars. For cidental and contrngenTexpen- ses and repairs : cost of machinery : for allowance for wastage in gold and silver coinage of the Mint, and for the occa sional employment of an assistant engra ver, ten thousand six hundred dollars. For compensaiion to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Michigan Territory, seven thousand eight hundred dollars.' : . j ( , For contingent expenses of the Michi gan Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For" compensation and mileage to the members of the Legislative Council, in cluding printing the laws, and the contin gent & incidental expenses of said Coun cil, five thousand! four hundred and eighty two dollars. - F I For compensation to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Arkansas Territory, including additional compen sation to the Judges, to the twenty-filh of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, seven thousand six hun dred and sixteen' dollars and thirty five cents. For the contingent expenses of the Ar kansas Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. j y For compensation to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Florida Ter ritory, eight thousand five hundred dol lars.'; ; '-; '('' V,, For the contingent expenses of the .Florida Territory, three hundred and fif ty dollars. , . , " For compensation and mileage to the members of the Legislative Council, in cluding printing-the laws, and the contin gent & incidental expenses of said Coun cil, six thousand three hundred and nine ty eight dollars, j For compensation to the Chief Justice, the-Associate Judges, and District Judges of the United States, including the Chief Justice and Associate Judges of the Dis trict! Columbia, seventy eight thousand seven hundred and eleven dollars and forty, two cents. For compensation to the Reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, for the last and present year twer thousand dollars. ; A-y y - . y,':Vr..:-yy: For compensation to the Attorney Ge neral of the United States, three thousand hfi ve hundred dollars. ' , ' . ' For compensation to the Clerk in the office of the Attorney General, eight hun dred dollars. . For compensation to sundry District Attorneys and '.Marshals, as granted by I law, including those in the several Ter ritories, ten thousand nine bundred f dol For defraying the expenses of the Su- 1 nreme, Circuit, and District Courts of the bnite Statesmcium Columbia, and of jurors and witnesses hi , aid the funls arising from fiines, pen-1 alties and forfeitutesj and for . defraying 4 khe expenses Of prosecutions for pfitnees ' against the United States, and for the 'safe ; keepjug of prisoners, one hundred jand, fifty thousand dollars. 4 y . ;" For the payment of, sundry pensions granted by the late, arid, present Govern; thents, two thousand and fifty dollars, j . ; For the support and main tenance or, Sight houses, floating lights, beacons buoys and stakeages, including the ..purr; chase of oil, keepers' salaries, repairs and improvements, and contingent expenses one hundred arid. fifty eight thousand six; hundred and fifty dollars. iyV v y ir y-- Pr tnillding a light val, ,i'n-v chored at or near Hooper's Straits, in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, in addition to the appropriation of four thousand dol lars, made per act of eighteenth of May. one thousand eight hundred and twenty six, five thousand dollars. For building a lighthouse Point, at or near the Susque er, in addition to the appropriation of two thousand five hundred dollars, made per act of eighteenth of May, one thou sand eight hundred and twenty six, one thousand five hundred dollars. For stationary and books for the offi ces of Commissioners of Loans, one thousand six hundred dollars. . For the salaries of the Keepers of the Public Archives in Florida, one thousand dollars. I For the discharge of such miscellans ous claims on the United States, not oth erwise provided for, as shall be ascer tained and admitted, in due course of set tlement at the Treasury, twelve thousand dollars. For the salaries of the; London, Paris, St. Petersburg, Madrid, Mexico, Colombia and Chili, sixty three thousand dollars For the salaries of the Charge des Af faires at Stockholm, the Netherlands, Lisbon,Guatemala, Br&zil, Buenos Ay res, and Peru, thirty one thousand five hun dred dollars. i ' For outfits of a Minister to Colombia, and a Charge des Affaires to Guatemala, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. -Jrur saforj tiU vutflts of a Charge des Affaires to Denmark, nine thousand dol- lars. i 1 For the salaries of the Secretaries of Legation, fourteen thousand dollars. For the contingent expenses of all fhe Missions abroad, twenty thousand dol lars. For the salaries of the Agents of Claims at London and Paris, four thousand dol lars. For the contingent expenses of foreign intercourse thirty thousand dollars. For the relief and protection of dis tressed American seamen in foreign countries, twenty five thousand dollars. For the expenses of intercourse with the Barbary Powers, twenty thousand dollars.. I . y For the salaries of the Commissioner and Arbitrator under the first Article of the Treaty bf Ghent, one half the salaries of t,he Secretary, Clerk, and Messengers, and half the contingent expenses of the Commission, twelve thousand dollars. For expenses of carrying into effect the sixth and seventh articles of the Treaty of Ghent, including the compensation of the Commissioner, Agent and Surveyor, and their contingent expenses, ten thou sand dollars. j Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the several sums hereby appropriated, shait be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated : Provided, however 9 ".That no money ap propriated by this act shall be-paid to any person, for his compensation who is in arrears to the United St&tesjuntil such person shall have accounted for, and paJd into the Treasury all sums' for which' he may be liable v Provided', aho, That no thing in this section contained shall be construed to extend to balances arising solely from the depreciation of Treasury Notes received by such persons 'to .be ex. pended in the public service. But in all cases where the pay or salary ofpny per son is withheld, in pursuance of mis act, it shall be the duty of the Accounting Officer; if demandedy the ' partyiv?his agent or attorney, to report forthwith '. to the agent. of the Treasury ' Department the balance due ; and It shall be the duty Jbf said agent: within sixty days tbereaf- tor. tn nrrlfr suit to be commenced A gainst such delinquent and his" sureties'. ' ' Approved, 2nd March, 1827.' ' i.y -' y.y No. 26 oftbb y s v- ' - PHILADELPfliA JOURNAL ; Medical Physcical Sciences, , For sale by .-y kj ' ' ; y - T. WATSON, Agent March 17. h til 8 1-) 1 1 I 1 V t-.s I! mi it P iV n 1 i ( r v.
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