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-1,- '- jrf .'-,. .4 .- 1 -.K.-.?- - .... '-. ..-a 7i)-n hq- rrmmmmmmmk nwm 1 Ijy john :a,; BACKHOUSE :r Libert Vvlf,THXC0NsT Our. Si?3'risi? t !VOL. XXI.--N013 N E W B ER N C. KLY- TERMS, The Sentinel is published weekly al $Z per nonunj, An naid withui three months after subscribing ;-vheni 5 within six months, $3. 50 ; When 'not paid within ' Pa,a . i. 00; :4 w-.. v. ?, ' 1 -v'-?-t.-. : i -.:' "jXertisewcrt by the year, $15.: 00 or two squares ; J f JtflMA Inn Ann l-i c 4 i f 1 a 1 Bahama .;.H' ,r ' b r; 75 cts.l for the first insertion, 374 for each I aa flflU live UUIinis vi icvu ouuiui fyuaic, uy lv - r. I oaner discontinued until all arrearages are paid, ex "Xe discretion of the Editor.- r - :. 1 iZrm A iinlil oil OFPaafafroi bha mai J nr ! fr-? On all letters addressed to tne Liditori the postage 1 must be Translated far the Newbern Sentinel.' 1 Carousal; Scene in " Faust. AUERBACH'S CELLAR IN LEIPSia ' CLUB OF JOIXT FELLOWS. - r - . ' J Frosch: . ; Will no one laugh or drink for love or money, ' . Or most I try to shew you something funny? 'm -You all are likedamp straw to day, t .-v i?5 Which used to burn so bright away f I' : a Well 'tis your fault you never yet have hit ; Qja'good joke lor tickling piece of wit. ; I Frosch. pours a glass of trine oa his head.) . jS'ow you have both. ;; r-. :-r'iSf:--.: 3 . V- f ".' .; Branrfcr. ' ;-rv ;;: '. '.t ! ' You beastly boar! . vv ; v ;' ! ' Frosch. . . .- ybu never told the truth before. - ; Oat doors, out doors,: with the first man that quarrels ; Come, clear your piper and rouse the em pty barrels, Wboop ! holla, ho ! 7'; , V I' '' AUmaver ' . ':r:-- - j? f 1 : .G0i lord' O LI cod and tjiunder I Bring cotton here-be's split my ears asunder. : - . '.'.- Siebil. s.;-- He who would hear the genuine basso's groans, Must listen when this arch sends back its tones. '.': You're right out doors with him who takes offence. A-Jlara, lara, da! . . - .'yr ,Z-v- '.v;.. ; A! tara. lara, da ! J -. I Oh what a roarlmmense! . . . ' (sings). . ' . . '.. : This dear, this hjoly Uoman realm How holds it now together t i vi; ; - - .- I'-' Brander. ': . : . -:; A dirty song 1 psha. political song ! ,y;J. :. , A tiresomd-song ! Thank God your lifetime long, The, realm is nought to. you, if right or wrong. , 1 myself think it a most happy thing, That I am neither chancellor nor king.-. v" " Yet there must 'be sdmebody atlhe helm; 1, .-.',' Suppose we choose a Pope for our own realm. kYou know what qualities the post demands,"' . ; -I : And who can fill it ready at your hands. - : . :;;;- Tk Frosch.; ( sings ) -. . Swinf alft dame nightingale, r -And greet my love ten thousand times, V. , : C r: -;;' ' ': SMci.; i-f rA No greeting of your love I will not hear it. ? ; , -.. ; ;..: My love riiiless and kiss, and yoa shall h?ar it. v; . i (sings) ...: ': liaise the latch ' this stilly night, Raise the latch ! your dearest wakesi - i Make fast the latch ! lo, morning's light : - . ' ! Stc&ei. Yssingr6ng on, and praise and worship her, ; . . 1 too will have my turn, lo laugh." ; She led me by the nose, and worthy sir, . - . Look sharp, or else you will bejeaught with chaff.' A fellow that 's ot gentle flesh and blood," : For such a gipsy, is by far too good . : . v " No other greeting will I give; - ; ,; Than smash her window as I live.. -v.; - ' '. Brander ( slapping the table) J : ' ;. Xust let lhat pass and list to-me V- V 4 V V ; v Good gentlefolks. I know what's what. , ;v . :. My very wortny tnenas ye oe, . . -And therefore 1 will sing for yeN - A first rate fashionable song, -Come give the ehorus loud and long. , k " i- -:H :,'() .: There was a; rat in a cellar nest, . ' That lived on fat and butter, ' "And laid up a store of the very jbest, . Like famous Doctor Luther. ; . The cook Ihf n laid a bait for him, ; " , ' And he soon became as lean and slim,; As if" he had love in his body.- ; 4 - Chorus i ('holding) y As if he had love in his body. ; - - He crept along, he crept around- , V y : ' And drank at every puddle, -- '." -V "-'t v V He gnawed 'the house and scratched the ground,4' .But found no rest for his noddle. ; i '. .:.! "- : Full many an anxious jump madebe- But soon in quiet, down laid he, J ; t " s ; . ' As if he &ad love in his bodyV f - ; ' - -, V . ., Chorus, i y:! ''Iv- r-" A if he had love in bis bqdv, ! He came in pain at break-of day, :! ! . To walk about the kitchen. Fell on the hearth and kicked away, ' ; And made a dreadful retching ; - . ' !,-M Then laughed the cook with cruel soul. Abat he's snuflSng at his lastthole, As if he had love in his body. ; 1 : Chorus. As if he had love in his body. ' " ' V- -..I'" " .'"!.' '.; Siebel. " ' . ' See bow the cockneys laugh at lhat L -' They seem to think it wond'rous smart, ! ' To polsoo a poor old rat. ; ;J' i ' . -.' .. - j ':.r-'-' Brander. . ' r ' -:- tt seems lo lie quite near your beart, ' . ' ' .":- ": - Altmayer. ! 1 r : - Just hear the gram, bald-headed Puncb ! v The sad mishap has made himmeek and mild. , He mourns forsobtti o'er the rat's swollen hunch, As if it were his image or his child. : V . ' FAUST AKD MEPHlSTOPfiELES. I now must introduce you first of al - ; ; - ff, 1 ou y see bowmen Can live in ease. , - r.e?e.bany rogues spend day and night in sprees. ; ' With liitte care and lots of fuoj SX' f: ;;,---rntir narrow. circle round tbey fan; H-t.n ' t;lke kns Paying with their tails, ; ; i w n ' a jW f 00 Pain their noddles ails, V Si? h0St WlU credu lhem another score, v They are contented and desire no more. . - ! -' - -' - - Brander. .. , - . ' these men are latelv from r;rr, innl . , See how they gaze and stare on every hand.: - I. know they haven't been an hour in town. ; You eight,youre right! My-eipsic stands paw. ,. ;. ; . -r , t. . c"--v; alcme; "icaris stamps uer own. Why do yon gaze apon the men ' - M i j ' w , ''' :" 7:!'!! Frosch - r-X-Lz Let me alone ! with one good dose " - Of W,ne, nUihem snuly,-.then -: . ;- ! . ' , ,iJra,whe Worms from ot their noer .a ' 4,e hWren'sJeetb nor give them rinJV? They seem of noble blood descended. They look so proud and discontented, I'll bet yoa they are mountebanks : ilrhaps-J'' rfet ':is fe I r ' , 4 - ".-- 4 :"5 Frosch.'-imp'm - . . Now mind i I'll scrub their shanksi. :,1 l?:f? hHhci ;'SMephlix (to Faust) ; ; $ These fellows never see the devil ti iUntil he bangs 'em with hb shovel. ,. . V;".;"? - Faust. i. v. .,:.. .Sri'i.'-- Good evening gentlemen! : '',. Good evening sir! v : " ' (asufe, looking at Meph.) 1 What is that fellow: limping fori - 6,-35, : Permit us if you please, lo sit with; you, ; .There is no chance of getting a good drink ; But your good company will do. :. You are a very easy man, I think J n :-J-:i v v::vk - S?vj-,v, rosea: it : a Kj'Xt..t How long since you've from Rippacb "broken loose?. ,Didntrf(-ou sap with- Squire Hstnr last night 1:;$; The wi U juicy, tbtem is-dry: rT1?". , V-:i;::;;-ti:LAVine.from wboden'table fly.r . A ns very aay I'Bsseu uiitavuoai;, u;: And have last spoken With IhjollV wight. V,: .And sent them his congratulations, (iotciato Frosch.) HffC.;' fta;T) " " .. 1 Ha ha ! hes intayoa.- ;-, ? iYou've caught a tartar. Just wait awhile, I'll give him something smarter!; J; -iWf :i .,ilfyS!-: !:H!:--i'-As we were passing by, we thought we heard- .v Well practised. voices joining in a song." . c i : f; Beneath this ancient vault, sure every word,' r ? J In richest echoes must be borne along. ' --.r !:v'-:X:: vV' . : ;-:f :'- Frosch. !' ;:;-V.-:t. V! . Perhaps good friend, you are a virtuoso: : " 4 O no ! my taste is good my skill but so so. ' !!;!!!!!:' '';:;bYv:-:rAlimayer,:i "V Give'usasong. . t -'."f'v"- lvi.i:-"':-'--'",;ji.J'''-." JlflRwA."', 'I . , .'V':' V;':'p.', What say this; jolly crew?'!' O by all means, but let it be brand new. iJi7 ! S-"- '': ' - " - Afenh. :: - 'f ?. We 're just returning from a tour through Spain. vk ;:Tie lovely lanrf.-w here wine and music reign. iVU . (sings) . , .. . j ' . . v Once'on a time there was a king,- ; ;i . '-' i r W -v i.Who owned a very large flea . . ; .;-.':' Ui ;IIear him" J a' aea ha hal.conie give the rest A flea ! O Molly, .what a pleasant guest f - .'; l!;- A : XMeph.. (sings)' ! V . Once on a lime there was a king -1 Who owned a very large flea, ,.v ' ' : i ; i It. ' ' f' ' And he loved him more than any thing, , v No son so dear as her -: ; . ; 'y;y; : He called to him'his tailor fleet- .' The tailor quickly came, .y "-. V -V ? r-.'-. . " Here make this youngster. garments neat . And stockings of the same."...; 4-; ; v .'-od'v'-' j Brander. '. ?;!;;. ,;;'); Now let that tailor strictly understand, . . . That he must cut them to a hair, - ' ' For if his head he'd lonecr'wear." . - .. ''. .Those clothes must tigbtly fit him, eyery strand. Va.'V' ..Meph. : . " ;!v!,'!.;j In costly silk! and satin' &oe: ! . : ? if y 1 He then" was richly clad, I '! ' r- '.:'. v J ' Upon his clothes the ribbons shine, ! ! J .. . . Anda. golden cross ne nad. '.Then was he made a minister, V : And wore a glittering star; .' And every brother and sister, Great lords and ladies were.. '' The iords andladies of the court, . ' i We re sorely troubled then; - X ..;y. - '.-.The queen and tnaids of lofty, port, - Were bit and bit egain.. : . --v And yet they dared not fre? nor kick, Nor brush him to the groiindr.' -. We'may kick.and may stick, -!;,; ,, . ' '' But we 're' bitteo'.all around..'! ; " " ,; . . ! Chorus, screaming. 'We may kick and niay'stick ' -. A But we 're bitten all around. " - !!' Bravo t bravo 1 sung delightfully, ' '"-'-':x.": . ." 1 Siebel. : So mote it be,' wilb every flea. ' : - ; . ; " . ; j?. Brander . -' ; Squeeze your fingers and pack 'em fine.. -I-t ; '; V." V'-;.. J'.l il"10 5 " l Hurra' for freedom hurra for, wine Ijj: : ' j '. Meph. I Xy I'd drink to freedom with much pleasure, If this bere wfne wer-fit to iheasure. , . A. '7 Zt: . :iv!v ; : ''.- ' .;! Siebel. -; : We must not hear that slur again. " . -4iv'-- Your host, I fear me, would complain, Else I woulthgive each worthy guest, . Y: UUU1Q 4 Vf 1 waa UI J IIOl VI IUC H JTt0i a!-: i ' - K! ' . Siebelx :: Do U mf friend I'll bear the blame. ? J J y:'X' jj .. rXf z Froscti;; XbM i:x Give as first rate and we'U'exalt your fame. ; And don't, be stingy on the triai . . ; .;...-. Or give it in a three-drop vial, L- " - -' ', Whea I decide apon the genuine s stn&vl 'A right good mouthful is n't hal f enougb . ? r ' :" '. ; .-!' Althtayer. (aside) : ' i : I think they re from Ihe BLhine "'Ay Bring- me a gimblet here. ;; ; .' : ' : ;': v' - Brander: e-.r;?"v;-'Wnat':fort -I - i-; T J a . s Anclra Vvff ... inn r casks Of :.,XOO QUI SCI? Yl'ur caaa i wuB. t :i y:'H'?u ) :Altmayer - ' . : r Look in ihe gasket there behindthe; dpor.; tf"y'Mep f'S j5d!s!v;'B o!-;-iocA.1 -:Nbw say wliat sort of wi you '11 sip. 5-4 Eh t have yoa hrought a geaeral invoice ? ;:.s'.,,: : I leave each one to name his.cbpice, ! J Alia ! you rogue, I see you lick" your lip tVf-.s' Well hem ? if choose 1 must, let's see 111 taker r . -J' Some real .Rhenish for my country sake : - ' r. J!''-'.;v r: 'Mephs WWiV (bore d hole in the edge of the table where Froscfy h : 7 :X ss ; is8ittinr') -x(y?:Hti$y.xl- 4 itBring me flptae was to seal the (pens 'govt ihis.is d),wnrigUt hocus pocas, y nai -wai yum : . -.; Brander, Am Jet.it flasii and 10am again. I One cannot always sUunhat'sreigrC - K "Some e-nod thThss are nol alivavs hlh!: 'i. : Tis ho' great bartntheir win e tiv try: fcd ? " -Mi yTV 1 musf confess I. want ho sour brew, i : -4 , p j . ' Give me a class as sweet as boneysdew. , ?Then I must draw Tokay for your" v -Loot h ere good folks ! you've made a wat erli anl ; S - " 1 se into it ne nas quizzed you all. V J Ay ay ! do yon snppose I'm such a fool A? t"o playpranks on company likii this 7 : iHnrnR- tll me nnir.k hpfnrn iia rani :' Come tell me quick before 'tis! coot; Vbat sort of wine your fav'rite isv :;f'!,imayCT-v ?f ! r Til lake "a small touch of them all." :" X the holes, are till boredtonH sloppecL) Grapes on the vine stock, ---jkyx? ;...; 1. J- r liorns on tl?e old buck. .. .- t, Now look deep over and? under; ;;: If ybo beleive it, heres a wonder. ' Now draw (he stoppers and drink the- cream. All. (draw the wax,' and the desi ' Good heavens ; what a lovel desired wine 61 s each glass.) - ely stream Meph. .Now miiid'your eyes, don't spill a drop 1 !. ' ,! j. They drink repeatedly.- '. ?ti ':':: :-; - AIL linTinr. 'It all looks can nabalish now, ; ..".Just like five hundred swine, ' '. y: :' r:1"-,:-'" ' '- - Mephi : ; r .. They are veil fuddled,' see them how they hop, rC:- -' 'A ":' ; . . Faust. Suppose we go "'-'''ry:V4'';iCT-. A"mbment .stay,""'' V'V And see.their bestiality display." " ;; . :L-(1iS!ns6di ';''r.-i:,:5 j drtwfes unguardidly. the wine spills, and turns to Help, fire ! help ! for ne!l is burning. ! iji- , Meph. Xaddressing the fiamc: 'Be quiet friendly element 1: ! ! , ; i,yiV; ; !; . tothe company.' . . . Nothme but phosphorus, no harm wa meant; . : -' ;!:'! X-x::rXX "1-? SiebeL: !. .;''; !"! ; ) J !; ;!.V V hat do you mean sir? say, what do you mean ! . Know y ou my chap, what company yoa re m T .-' .,:-:;.. - Trcsch. : ; Just let him try that trick once morcr -,Vp'v t-S-r AUmayer. i'.yS - I guess he'll trj to find Ihe door. ; - IVn w hv tli roiverl dn vorf nnV1(Ha!ift t To play your pranks on; us, you ugly rake ? " ". Silence old wine cask ! ; !!; y V v-;V; -s"'.? ! Bi'opmstickhtis!t I t Ur eise 1 11 knock you into musu. v ' v :., : Brander. i I plainly ice a light is chyrnihg. ,"! -.!f " "!X , l T "r-f - ' ' ' -';'v: -- , Magic arts,, j ' Kill the damned outlaw ere be starts. 1 '; ' r?( Xg drav) their knives m'Mephyxvi'yl Hvi - , : juepn .-. t icw vkkcri gestures, i ..v.. : Uver and under- " Vision .and wonder . . . ' HeTe and yonder. ;v ' ' 52 iiTJ":; ' '" tiJey stand amazed, and look at each other.) .Where am I? what a lovely land ! ' .! S'XX fc't FrosfcA.;'A Vineyards I see . . ''vv--f;-v And clustering grapes at hand., : . . ' ;v! ::' l,,:XBranderi Beneath the fluttering leaflets' lovely jsbipesV See. what a yine-r-O-see what grapes!j; !t : hS"y; (He catches Siebel hgfJic nose, they Jill seize idchoditr in - V? ; tM sarM way with knives drawn.) U !!:; ' V-! ! Meph? (as abovej , ;-! AVError let loose the bandage now ; . . a 'V See how the devil makes a row.' 4' r.. '- The vdnishesbjmlk 'Fawtlhe comp .5 -.-;.,: 1 Wbats this ? X..; v.!ri rVtffl-!- -ifc'ilttm oyer, v : r !. ';! ..:' '. J: Frosch. iX-i !s UTXp ':!Was'thatyour.nq3e I .5 :"!?!? Sranderto iSiebelXs : And I had hold oq yours, i s pose. t never eu.ft"ered such ja 5 bock before! ' A chair 1 else ! shall fall upon the floor." i'VA- 'Sj5'-' Where is the rascal ! if I find him, I'll make him leave bis bead behind him. He rode a wine-cask out the door, - rnis menu UCUIU14 auu 111; uciwid. ; My feet feel heavy as so much lead.lij - V7 .V .' i 4 XsiUrnMes towards the toMeJ Heigh ho! 1 wonder 11 the. wine basned. t- - .' '; ' Twas all a magicat affair. ': yi'. :;!t v';.; ; ::r X Froscht I drank some wine, and that I'll swear Bat then the grapes was that a biunder PrSH Well well f hereafter I'll believe no wonder. VVere a .man in . a room ! full of company to approach aRlayaiid lahis: handtipdn ; her waist, shoulders &c he wdpld most probably be'speedilv eiecleH from the apa behaviour" would Te 'considered gross insult. But i f a Ye w- - fid J TearU e X jp ay 1 n 2.' t hi s V c o n cl u c l which would be otherwise, called msulting.is now thought verv allowable,' being only called s vllave you received an ano nymdus letter inrow .ii lnio iue ure -wumuuip matter Vtdyoiir" most intiroa oleastire which the writer. expected was in knowing how voii were mortified,-vexed and hraffdd on therecbipt nf iu lButif conceal the fact that :it'has come id hand;-you nin ms dhsc cii 10 v me 11 l in .- mu uuu. anit irnn i cariaac at i 10 several uusis ; litre ui icauisicrs. 11 nn ni June six 1 11. ui u.".".-jb 1 , . a. inn inntiirin inoi'iiic. iitto n.in t. . I T.nncniiriiTinrt T' ill 11 11 in. inn rn ' ii h ti'i pi-- vniwrv : I v . ill ' - ' vrVs-i ijiiii ir UIC vumi uivli, tiiui uuiuuui; v Ills I 1 ausiiyi uuut- w . tiif .. M j uuiui fuC4ttllU tun T " . .- - - r- wrt an irii iiv t'rii.iirii Ji'iimi in 21 f ii iru 1 iiii'iil r. j. 1 1 1' 1 1 yrrst nniiiii r , h- ' intuiii. 11 ri 11 1 1 m. 1 inrs. - - , . l-- iwv VV-W '"W y"-'"'3-'4331 fe A w -J -rl-Hi-: i ljyaiibii of the trq Si - aft to a ter and amepd the several ,ts im- - posinff duties .on imports, -appro foutteenth dav: of . Julv,'teiffhteen! hundred aud ; thirt y-t wo. ' ' ' ; LBe it enacted by the Senate:'dnd House pf ligirMscnzjiiices ojr ine, vnuea mates or jiviki i- r i r At " 1 1 . t rii . - 'f- a 1 ca in Congress : assembled That the provisos section of the act to alte'r and amend the several acts "JraposiiVg-. duties on ipportspassed July; tne iourieenvn, etgnieen nunq.reaanu.ijiiriv.-twt;, be andahearne" a ine.ciose joi me nexi session Qi yongrcsso. - 4 ;! ySpalecr of tfte Hous& 'of ; ReprseritdtivesZ .' 'President of the Senate, pro tern. ; ; :andrev jacksqn. : Annroved, . March' I. 1837. AN ACTnto" extend ' the jurisdiction of the District Court of the United. States . for the District of Arkansas. .,- :. : ' !- B& it enacted by theSendie dM,-House,r of Representatives of the United States oj Ameri ca, in Congress assembled That the. District Court of the United : Stales Vfor the District of -Arkansas,,snaii nave tne isarae jurisuicuon and power, in all respects whatever, that waa gi- veri t tne several uistrict courts, or tne .neu States .byiail act pi thirtieth, lffhteennundrefl sand: two, entitled "An act to regulate iraae anu lniercourse vviia the ;Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers, or hy.any subspqUen gress, concerning crimes, offences or misde meauors which may be coromUled against the laws of the United States in any to wn!T settle ment, or territory belonging toanylndian.tribe in amity with thev United tatesof which any other district coutt ptme jUnitedatea imajr have jurisdictH" vri xW Xp&i :-xX X.i .kApprpjr .;!ii!!i;(!P AN ACTT makinif apprppriaipW for thefup 1 iporixif the Satiny for, theyearjone thousand eighthundred P ;He it enacted by ; Ae Seriate and . Ho use at reseniatives of the United States of Amer !;a;. inff sums ue.aiiu tii? arc, iicreoy appro-I priated, to be patd but of any moneys in' the Treasury not. otherwise appropriated, for r. the support .of the. airay, duriiifr: the. Vear one thousand eight hundred and Ihirly-seveii ; that is.. io say ;c ! For the pay of the jarmyT pne million nine- ty thousand ;ohe. hundred and thirteen . doKj lars i -yvi -v" ''- - :-For the,subsistnce of officers, three hundred and thirty-two thousand six hundred and thir ty-eight dollars. . . ' ; r'or torage ot otucers' horsas, seventy t SESSION OF. THE TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. - t iili. J 4 tfcc5 1 .vvi;.-r-i'.i1-'i ';Vrt-ii!4ia.:wT tv:-iii I seven 11 i?S-?C -K- AN ACT to suspend certain prpvisiprjs of .4An thousand nine hundred a'nd4jf htyr8'ven;:'dol!0a f lars !:'',;! V!' ldr.iloihjnforoffi thousand five JiUudre'd'Jfift . .; , For payments i n lieu of cl othing to disebiir- 1 or snosisience exclusive oi inaioi otucers, nine hundred and thirteen thousand four hun- area and tortv?nve aonars, inciuaing the sum of three hundred andfive thousand three h un dred and seventy-two dollarsV for ' tlie' subsis tence of the volunteers and militia called !; out for preventing or suppressing , Indian hostili- ties ;'; TC?nr ilriyl ntr of Irmif:' Canin' nil t' arri - son equipage, cooking utensils, and ; hospital furniture, two nunarea ana six tnoasana nine ' .ry a yyji iri.i.- nunureu ttiut iuny uuinis.. , ; :.;;.';i;f I , L U 1 IIIV.tUM ouu . iivouttui uci'l 11I1C111, thirty-eighilthousand five hundred dollars: y 5 v.!Fdr ilie regular; suppjiesj jfjurnished; by; tlie Quartermasters Department, consisting' ofl fuel, forage,straw, stationary and pnnling.two hu ddred andjeig For barracks, quarters, stoTe houses, em bra- cing the repairs and enlargenierirpf !'barrack8,. quartersjstdre ' houses", and ;hpspiuls, at the several posts ; . the erection of temporary can- tonments. at such posts as shall be occupied during the yearV and of giinhduse's for.the pro- lection of the cannon at the! forts ? dn the ; sea? bbard,the'purche of the liecessayr tools and filiate rials for the! objects aumorizeu lurmiure lor me oarracTwniB, rent ot quarters ior oincers ; pi oarracKs lor ttddps;at tosts where there are no public, buil di for5 &c. encampments ?andmilU ne thdusandidllars ; t Forlthe allpwaned made to officers for jthe transportation' of their baggage when travel- ling on duty without troops, the sums of nfiy thousand dollars :For thejtransportation of "troops aridsup- j chase or. hire of horses, mules; nxen;carts,wa ?vdui go nsvahd,4bdtsVf the ,iddi or for1 the' use' of garrison; dray age ( tation ngs tprtheir accomoaation?, oi store nouses one hundred thousand dollars Proyided,rthat , theafe-keeping or subsistence, clothing y! , 5 and of grounds for summer 'cantonments the proclamation of Governor Cannon5 of: the i lucuiuniuZ me l pue,vi . uansuuiiauuu ui mc uiuiy ,;iuwni--.v L .... c ifc-..-.! -..i" - a. : ' ' . ---'; -. 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The ding the oaggage 01 troops, wnen moving eitn-ie to denveil er by land or water.t freight and ferriages pur-! ed between me posts on ue ;.uuiii! wiexico,-aim : v of procuring water' aV such posts as frotn their x tiiatioriTequire ;the-transportation sr c -.Intfiinb from the i deootlat FlniaUelplua toithd places of parcnase4ana ine points ui uejtwery . . -under :'contraciVia such places as the arcnrrR' : ; stances of the feeryiceiflay Require itlo be sent; ? bf0rdnahce from the 16, tfafortification antf irontief pbsts; Mud Wot ;-: the sum of one : hundred 'and seventy. ; .; fiou8and'doJIars:V 4itk''J'-K;.. the incidental expenses of the Qiiarter -i '! jje JeUer and packets; expenses'df co6urtSt ' uepirimeui, consisiing ui posiagu: uu martial and courts o& itftiuiryr'inclodinff the compensation fjug jnd witnesses ; -extra pay to soldiers under an act v of Congress of the second of March,' eighteen hundred and .nineteen ; expanses oT expresses from tne irontier posts, ot iney necessary am- ; officers and soldiers rhire? of-laborers, com pensation to clerks in the offices (if qu1arterrrias ter$,l !and ssistahtartermsteT8 where their duties canhdthe perfc but such!'!aid, "and - to; tempdrar?gents? irf charge- ttl . dismantled work&, and fin the performantf of - other duties ; - purchase ol ;, horses to mount Iheisecond regiment - of -dra . goo'ns, and'expenditures necessary to keep the j two regiments i of dragoons ! . complete, inclur ; dirigthe purchase of horses" to supply theplace of those which rriay be' lost and become Unfit; lor service, and the erection of additional sta- -hies one hundred and ninety-two thousand dol-- . - . . -.v-. -. v. -i ' -.;''.:-; -.. .1 - ' ' . g . . i C --.5 .' "'t 'V. ; Sr".';- . ? For contingencies' of the arrriy; v thre6- lhou kand;d'611ars''-:"V-Vf: : it For two month's extra pay to re-enlisted sol diersfjan d ftr the conti hgen t ex pen ses of tlie recruiting service, thirty-four thousand three Iiundred and "isixtytwdddHars : L;xx ! sFdr arrearages prior id the firsr bT JuTy6nd; ' thousand eight! hundred and niieen, .payable through the office of the Third Auditor, ; pne : thoiisand -doTlars't :i ' '-'f xy .';-. r For the national armories, threehundred and a'i'x ty;'thousahd dollars ?r!';:' : -' For tHie armame'ni of the fqrtificationsi twd hundred thousa.n!d'!ddJlartf?-? -. For the current expenses of ' the ordnance services, dne hundred and twenty three -. thou sand nine hundred and seventy five.doilars :'; . For arsenals, - three hundred and seventy- three thousand four hundred and ' twent'-nind dollars ynt For the purchase of percussion cannon locksj fifteen thousand dollars: s ffifi : -For' the manufacture' of elevating:machines for barbette and Icasement- carriages," eight thousand two hundred arid 'fiftir 'dollars '! i ; 1 andixtv ;dolIars 'e : 'fi'fi-? - For the rifle facfory.at the Harper'a Ferry nine UOllars : . ;-i - ..- - For completing the barrack at Baton Rpugei being an imourit expended out of the ' general appropriation for the Quartsrmaster8 depart-' ment, to enable the accounting officers to close the accountsi' lwentr three thoni;anrl nilmru dred nd sixtv-nin dollars and fiv rrnnt I - For completiiig the wharf at Fort Monroe, Virginia nve hundred uoliars r ; fFdr cdnstructing a!tiver!wallaa bankment to theamea!fehingtone walHn t jtj pai ring the mban kment of th e n etr lea na and or coirripietinff?lh 1 til t-h aria n3ef hbn at 'pda'agazintfat Rouged Lduisianai five thousand dollars 'it 4Fot the purchase of landr pdildidga brick warehouse and wharf, and making a ; turnpike road to the river at the arsenal i Mount Ver-' nori, Alabama, in aUdition to former apprbpri ations for these objects, six thousand six hun dred dollars yr;' 'piVt j;y K'f-- yTot venlargihgthe3ite-of (hearsenal Hi Frankford, Pennsylvania, .one thousand" dol ls r &S'x-z V "S"?- -V -.:t..:::ta'";i"-"-v,f- -' For a blacksmitVs shop, ar reservoir, ahd.a 1 mmcarriaire linns A alWii tortniuti : vlf.ea.W .seW;3vVenty'ihreuh , Foj the pdrchase '-; eflasksrseianteenflhotisan &e fallowing su be"paid oui? of : ; ! t any m dney. i n the Treasu ry not otherwise ap- 'X :"') propriated,' on the regitisitidn of the Secretary -. 0f :: of War, sd, sp' far i same shall be expended' for the following pur- pp8est;towit- , V-- : For V the .pay,M for! sis " ' months, and; other legal expenses' of tire Tert . hessee voltinteers, mustered into ttie service of . - " - the'UniUd States under the requisitioh'of Geu; v! :! Gaines, uuder dale of April -eiirhu"- one " thdn- - - - : sand eight hundred and thiity six,' andMhe -t ' prdclamation df Governdr Cannoh df iwentv- ' r - i eigiiin. 01 mc same menin, anu approved bv tnci- f . - oeereiary 01.. war, on tne ninth of May by di- - frectton of the Fesideht of the Uhited Btates. "ed into.the service of the UniteH," Stateg, -and" are entitled to cldthing under the act of May twenty thirdnilvdtisahd eiht hundfed;and. "' ' thirlv sixshftll ndthVnnM. YnrIhfh1nflrrttit' lnC the aforesaid appropriations. v t . '! :!. V t or pay, iraveuing,clothing, and other legal xpenses ot the lennessee volunteers,' muster- into the service of the United States, under! -. - ;. the order of the Secretary'of .!Var of May . and V thirty nety fi ve thovsariUf , t36l -h -1 : r' i. 6 !! 11 AV If 1 hi 1 if H ti
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 29, 1837, edition 1
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