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Ala 'E I;G and .-A r.v' I OurnretUe rlays of fair deUttfalPeit,' "Unwarp'd by Party Ragt tpUvtUke BKther. -s SB Monday,, ApRxL.ii, i8oq. --(-, No. ids; R E NORTH CAROLINA STATE GAZETTE i ' v ' I" 'A1 fV . f i r I 23? authority. SEVENTH CONGRESS of the - UNITE D STATES. the Second Srjfinn Mtzun and held at the City of f& Terrify of CI, .n Jlxth of Dumber, euetboufand agbtbun Tor continuing 5- force a la v. "titled ' A ad! for eftaVlim.ag wading houfes vnKthe Inian tribes." BE it enafted b the Senate and Houfe of ktpreftntativei of the Uni ted States of America, in Congrefs afombled, Tliat a Uw paffed pn the eighteenth day of April, in the year r four Lord ore thoufand iveJnthuAn dred and ninety-fix, entitled An for eOablifhtng tiding houfes with the Indian tribes," and which aw was revived and contmuea oy inother, patted on the tbirf eth day of April,in theyear of our Lord one thoufand eight hundred and two, Kail be, and the fameis hereby far ther continued for the term of wo vears, from the fourthday of Mart h next, and from thence until the end of the next feflion of Congrefs. NATl. MACON. Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefenutive. a; BURR, , ' Vice Prtfldent of the United btates, and Prefident of the Senate. i Approved. FeS 8th , 1803, TH : JEFFERSON; AN ACT in aoaitioa. . "- - the mititary peaceeftabli(hment of the Uni- Re it cnatied hy the Senate and HoUfe of Representatives of the United States ef America in ongrcjs uj ftmbled. That there be add d to the Vmnr of artlllerifls, two teachers of mufic. Whofe pay, rations, an clcathin'g (hall be the fame 'si by Uw allowed to the teachers or mu fie in the regiments of infantry in the fervice of the United btates. Sec. 2. And be it further enadtd, Tfcat the PrefiJent of the United States be, and he is hereby author i. zed to appoint one teafcher of the French language and one teacher of drawing, to be attached to the corps of engineers, wh fe compenfition fhall not exceed the pay and emolu ment of a captain in the line of th army. Sec. 3. And be it further ena&ed That the commanding officer of the Corps of engineers be authorifed to ehlift for a term not lefs than three years, one artificer and eighteen merij to aid in making pra&ical ex periments, and for other purpofes ; to receivethe fame pay, rations, and c1o)thing as are allowed to thearti. ficers ind privates in the army of the United States; and the fame bouiiy wbenenlifted for five. years; and to befubjetl to the rules and ar ticles of war; Sec 4. And be it further ehaB.edy That th e Preftdent of the United States be, and he is hereby authori' zed to allow to the paymafter of the army, the adj itant and inlpfiftor of ihearmy, and the military ag"nt at Philadelphia, fuch fums riot exceed ing in the whole three thoufand dollars, for clerk-hire, as thei- ref peftive duties may, an Ilis opinion, reafonably require. -( - NATH: MACON, Speaker of the Houfe of Repreftntatives. A. BURR, Vice Ffefident of the United States, and Prefidentof thte Senate. Approved, Feb. a8, iRo TH : JEFFERSON, Prefident of the United States. AN ACT ' To make Beaufort and Paflamaquoddr, p6rts ot entry and delivery; to make Eafton and Tiverton, port of delivery ; andtOautho rize the eftablifhrnent of a CoHeciion diftrift cn Lake Ontario, B E it enabled by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefeniatives of theUnittd States of Ametica in Congrefs Ajeni Med, That from and after the fail day of June next,- a diftrja fhall be formed frotn the' diftritl of Newi bern, in North -Cfarolina, to be call! ed thediftriftof BfiaTifort, which iJiall tncludethediltriclbffiealifbrtaTidali the water and (h ore north and eaft of the laid town, to Harbour lffandr and all. t he water and fnore , fouth rd weft pf Klhe faid town, to Dog Jfl'nd,nnt!u6ve And the toy?n; t Beaufort-flutl be the fole port of aa acuvcry tor the km dii As," trift ; and a colleger of the faidport fhall be appointed, to refide and keep his office at the faid town of Beaufort, who (hall be intitled to receive, in addition to the fees and other emoluments eflablifhed by law, the annual falary of two Jhun dred dollars; Sec. 2. And he it further enabled, That fiom and after the faid thir tieth day of June, Eafton, in the diftrifl of Oxford, in the State of Maryland, and Tiverton, in the diuri& of Newport, and State of Rhode. Hland, (hall be ports of de livery, and a furveyor ihall be ap pointed to each, each ot wnom (hall be entitled to receive, in addi tion to the fees and emoluments al ready allowed by law, a falary of two hundred dollars per annum. Sec. o. And be it further enacted That it fhall be lawful for the Pre fident of the United States to eftabr 1 fh, when it (hall appear to him to be proper, in addition to the port of entry and delivery already Teftab lifhed on Lake Ontario, ore oth r port of entry and deli ery on the faid Lake, or on the w ters or r vers emptying therein, and to appoint a collector of the cuftoms, to refide and keeD an ffice thrreaf Sec. "4. And be it further enacted, That from and after the faid thir tieth day of June next, fuch place within the diftrift of Paflamaquod dy, in the State of Maflachufetts, as the Secretary of the Treafury may dtrefcl, fhall be a port of entry and delivery, (at which, place the col leftor (hall refide,) as well for fo reign, as for vefJels of the United Slates. NATH. MACON, Speaker of the Houfe of Reprcfentativts. STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, Prefident of the Senate protempore Approved, March 3, 1803. TH: JEFFERSON, AN ACT Makinr an acpropriation for the fupport of the navy or the United States, for the year one thoufand eight hundred and three. RE it enadled by the Senate and Houfe ofRrtrefentatives of the Unitc-d c. J,. it rJ.r, bled, That for defraying the expen ces of the navy of the United States, during the year one thoufand eight hundred and three; and for making good deficiencies for the fame, in the-year one thoufand eight hun dred and two the following lums, including therein the fum of one hundred thoufand dollars already appropriated by the al making a partial appropriation for the nav' lervice during the year one thou.. land eight hundred and three," be, and they are hereby refpeUvely ap propriated, that is to fay : Fcr the pay and fubfiftence of the officers, and the pay of the leamen, two hundred and eighty thoufand nine hundred and ninety-three dol lars. For provifions, one hundred and fifty-feven thoufanJ three w ndred and fixty dollars and twenty.fcven cents. For medicines, inftruments, hof. pital ftoresj and all expencrs an ac count of the fick, feven thoufand fevtn hundred dollars. For the purchafe of ordnance and other military ftprj&s, fifteen thou fand dollars. For the repairs of vefTels, (lore., rehtj and other contingent expen ces, one hundred arid eighty-two thoufand dollars. For completing th? contraftsmad for the timber, ordnance, and o ther materials for the leventy-toui gun fhips, including their tranl portation, &c. one hundred an fourteen thoufand four hundred anc feventy-five dolla rs, s For the expence ot ere&ian of wnjr ui liiuoaucinff ot introducine Lord hvorth to Bonaparte.the Chie f1 lent to Lord VV'hitworth, to Hat he would fend the Go- bent carnage and fix- for h.c , -- - -v a J 1 o ripr and that the ktter's car- nd f our might follow. Lord kroith ieplied that zs he re- ted the King ot GreatBritain I Id not DCrmk his carriao- tn. with four, whilft the French Hp had fix. Alter an hour 1 11 i's cti h f u ltat ion , Bon apar I e I H; that what was oroooferf ard 1 1 revolt ill a 1 ,.i U1C IE electJ e I wotf I not id voutl lis, E torsui piii'hd ed th a d in 11 Jill'". I rtectiy agreeable to him. numb to jkt . - - For medicines, medicah .fervices,. hofpital floreSf.. and all expences on account pf .the, '-fick of the, marine corps, one; thoufand dollars. v v:. . For quarter-ma fters arid bar rack? mafteis' ftores, officers' travelling expences, armourers1 and car perW ters biljs, and other contingent ex ; pences, nine thoufand .four hundred and 11 xty-one dollars, . - . .- fJ To make good defiliehcies in the appropriations for tjKe navy of , the United States inillAanQUi fand eight hundreds and iwo that is to fay,: - ; . -" For pay and fubfiftence of the of ficers, the pay of the feamen, pro vifions, repairs, and expences in cur red in the year one thoufand right hundred and one, arid which! have been paid out of an appropriation made in the year one tKoufand eight "hundred and two, including a defi ciency for the lervice of the year one thoufand e'ight hundred and two, one hundred arjd fixty-eight thoufand four hundred and thirtya nine dollars and eighty-one cents. For falaries of fupepntendants of navy yirds, ftore teepers and clerks, ftore-rent, hire of labour ers, &c. on account ol the expences incurred in the year onto thouland eight hundred and one, including a deficiency for the fervice of theyear one thoufand eight hundred and two, eight hundred and fevcniy five dollars and fixty, eight cents. For navy yards, docks and wharfs eleven thoufand five hundred and thirtv-five dollars and twenty-eight cents. 1 Foe medicine, medical fervices, and hofpital (lores fcrr the marine cofps, on account of expences in curred in the year one thoufand eight hundred olone,including ade ficiency for the fervice of the year one thoufand eight hundred and two, five hundred ninetyfix dol. larsand thirty-nine cents. For marine barracks, on account of expences incurred in the year one thoufand eight hundred and one, four hundred and one dollars and ninety-three cents. For the payment of a balance due tu?1c"B " J collcaorat Savannah, fornaval the eflate of John Sfaberfham, late ma terials alcertaincd atcthe Treafury, for fundrv payments made by himto JohnH. Morel, on the fame account, including a coram ifii on on the laid payments, at one per cent, fixteen thoufand nine hundred and forty eight dollars and thirty-feven cents. Sec 2. And be it further enabled, That the feverai fums of money here in fpecifically appropriated, and a mounting together to the fum df one million and ninety-eight thou fand feven hundred and ninety-fe-ven dollars and f rty-fix cents fliall be paid fir ft out of the fum of one hundred thoufand dollars already aDDropriated for the naval fervice rr-r . - during-the year one thoularid eight hundred & three, and 1-condly out of any monies in the Treafury not othcrwifr approoristed. NATl. MACON, Speaker of t be 'Houfe of Representatives. A. BURR, Vice-Prefident cf the United States, and l'refideot of theSeuate. Approved, March 9, 1803. TH: JEFFERSON. AN AC r In additibri to the - adt; intituled' " An aft concerning the regirlering and retording orfhips and vrffelsof the United States," aud to the aft, intituled ' An act to regu late the collelibn of dutiesofl impOrU and tonnage." Beit enabled, by the Serrate and Houfe pf Reprefehtatives of the Unit, ed States of America, in Congrefs ef fembled, That if any perfon (hall knowingly makfc, utter or publifh any falfe fealetter,Meditfctareahpafr :iortj or certificate of regiftryor Ihallknpirigly avail himfelf of any vfu4ediic)rratie'8n paffport fealef ; ter' or certificate of regiflryshe fhall 'orfeit and pay a fum riot exceeding five thoufand dollarsto be recfcVer :d by aliori of debt, in the name of the United States, in any court of competent jurifdiftion ; arid if an officer of the United States, he fliall I for ever thereafter be rendered in- capable of holding any office of truft or profit under the authority of the United States. Sec. 2. And be it further enabled, That it fhall be. the duty of the - qmptrolter of t he.treafury, to ca u fe t,-o oe proviaea, DranK certiticates ot 1 rcSlUry witnr tuch water aad oihtt .4..;, : -.-.;-v ":-.' " : fee ret marks as he may d i reft,-which marks fhall be made knowiiibrilyito the ' Collectors and their deputies, and to the confuls or commercial agepti :of the tJnhed 'States ?and froma nda ftept he thirtyfirfl day of December ' ri rxt' ' no .certificate -of reiftry fhall be iiTuedi except fuch as fhall have been provided and mar- lj ked-s a to re fa id: and-rthe- fhins or venhftbe yni"dStates; which fha 1 1 ha ve been d jlv rei ft c re d :a s fijMwlftitlaj certifi- p&. es ? wgitty; g ra t!s ) in exchange for ' hcirj old certificates of regiflry: A nd j t fha 1 1 e 1 d u t y of t he re fpeSiive coilr: is. on the departure or any luch4hi..- c viics;. after tne thirtv'rirfl d r:t day ot December, from the Hinft iowhic; fuch fh ip orf veffcl thai! belong, to fluea new certificate accord ngly, ?.ud to re tain and deface the former certifi4, cate. Sec. 0. And be it further enabled. That when any fhr o v .Tel, witch has been or which ihll he reiftfred purfuant to any law of the United States, fhall whilfl fuch hip or vef e is without the limits of the U- nited States,be fold or transferredin whole or in part to a citizen or ci tizens of the United States, luch fbip or veffel on her fir ft arrival in the United States there-ft-r Iha'l be entitled to all the prvileees and benefits of a hip or veffel of the U' nited States: Provided, That all the requifites of law,; in order to the rrgjftry of fhips orl velirls, fhall be complied with,nd a new certificate of legiftry, obtained for luch hip or veffel, within three days, from the time at which the mafter ,or other perfori having the charge or com mand of fuch (hip or vefTl is re quired to make his final report up on her firtf arrival afterwardi as a forefaid, agreeably to the thirtieth lection of the act, palled on the ie cond day of March, one thoufand ieven hundred and ninety-nine, entitled H An a& to reeuiate the collection' of duties on im ports and T. - 1 tonnaee."! And it fhall be lawful to pay to the collector of the diftrift within which fuch fhib or vcfTel mav arrive as aforefaid. the duties imnofed bv law on the tonnage of fuch fhipor veffel at any time with in three days from the time at which the maflei- or other perfon having the charge or command of fuch fhip or vefJel, IS required to make his h nal report as aforefaid, any thing to the contrary in anv former law sot witRttanoing : rroviaea always, That nothing herein contained fhall be conflrued to repeal or in any wile change the provifions, reftri&ioDS of limitations of any forrher aft or afts, excepting fo far as the fame fhall be repugtiant to the provifions or this act:. . Sec. 4I 'And be it farther enacted, hat the: power veiled in the 5ie. cretary ot the irealurv, to remove difabilities incurred under the act I to which this is a fupplement, and under the aetj intituled Aa att tor enrolling arid licerifrng , fh ips or vcucis 10 De empioyeo .n-;i.n" uoait- j ing trade and fifhertes, for re- eulatin? the lame." lha li xtc- a to, 4 the remiffion of any foreign du! which fliall have been cr-fluil- rc incurred by rejfon of fuch i.lab li ties. NATH., MACON Speaker ot the Houfe of Repiefcntatives, ! A. iiURPv, Vice Prefident of the United States aod ! ' Prtfldent of the bcivate. Approved March 4, 1803. TH : JEFFERSON. AN ACT Miking appropriations for the Military eC a blilhmedtof the United States, iu the yeai One thoufand eight hundred and three. Be it enabled by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefchtatives of theUnited States of Atrterica, ''Congrefs af fcnibled, That for defraying the feve- ral expenfeSot themiluaiy eit tlim roent of the United States' for the year one thotifand eighlt hundred and three? for the Indian; department j and for the erection of fortifi cations; the following fums bej and and the fame hereby are refpectjvely appropriated j that is to fay, For the pay of the army of the U . nited jStates,Mto urjdred and nineiy nine tHoufap ope hundred and twenty four doltirs, . For forage iFour thbufind and fif ty :fix dollars.'' ' . ri:,-;" ': For ihe fubfiftence of tlie ofiicers of.t he1 a rmy an d the corps' of en g t ' neersy .twenty nine thoufand audi eighty fix dollars and eighty ft cents. ' : ? ' . ... vc For the fubftftence of non-com- . mifliohed ojcsf land yrvatesone , hundred and fifty, four thoufand five hu n d red a nd forty dollars an d fe veri ty nve cents, v..?.,. '' - - - - ;V, For-cithiijg. fifty fix thoufand nine hbndred and fixty dollars Fir bounties and prerniums: eight thufand doliars., 1 4 ; ..j Vv'triedical and hofpital de- y! PltteogufandidolIajrS 'CJ i v u Huipaer. ri ueilOOWv .:;- ana- tranfportatjon, and con tin ge hit expenfes, fifty eight thoufand dol. lars. r . r , -JFor fortifications,' arfehafe, ma gaaines arid arTriouries, one hundred and rijne thoufand fix hundred and ninety-fix dollars and eighty eight cents. v' ; ... ''... "i.'i . ::.y::s;:: . For the Indian- departrnent, :fe venty three thouland'hve hundred dn!ars.-.: . ; v . , ' ' For nurchafing map$, plfns.books ' and inftrumert's for the department : of war ai d the military academv- two thoufand dollars. . , For poliage ori letters on public fervice and from the offices of the Adjutant and Infpe&or and' Paymaftr.jpf the army four thoufand five hundred dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enatled, That the fum not exceeding ttwenty thouland dollars, including any un expended balance of former appro- pnations for the fame object be, and the fame hereby is appropriated for defraying the expences of any treaty, or treaties which mzy be; held'withiv the Indians: Provided, Thst the. compenfation to be all wed to any; comm-flioner appointed or who may be appoinredj for negotiating, fuch' treaties ihall not exceed exclufive of ' travelling expences the rateof eighty dollars a day during the actual Ter vice t) fuch comrriffit ner , Sec. g. And be it further en a bled f That theleveral appropriatiOiiS here in before made fhll be paid.and'difa charged, fii fi out of any balance re maining uncx pended f formcr ap prooriations for the fame objects refpective,y, ard fecondly, ut of any monies in the treafury not other wife appropriated, NATHl. MACON, Speaker of the Houfe kepreietjtatires, STLPH EX R. BRADLEY, Prefidei;' o! the Senate pro tempore; Aprrovt4 Maxell 3ii 1S03. Til: JEFFERSON, PieftJtKt otthc Uauei Suu. AN ACT ? Concerning the Salt Springs oil the waters th Wahafti Kivr. V; "' Beit enacted, by the Senate ond v Houfe of Reprefeniatives f the Uny , ited States of America in Congrefs af ,' -jembled, That for the purpole of pro curing articles neceflary to the eftal': blifhment of fait worksat thefprings near the Wabafh river, which havts been ceded to the Onited States,: certain Indian tribes,- the ium: of three thoufand dollars bc$ and' the lame is hereby apropriatcd, to be aid out ot any unappropriated money in trie treaty ry, and uncer the direttioo of the Prt.fiderit of the United States,. Who is heieby autho rized to caufe the faid fprings to be worked at the expence of the Unit- ". :d States, or if he fhall deem it "more proper, to leafe trie fame for a term, not exceeding three yeara, on' fuch contfitmif$ as will enfure the work' ing the fame the tnoft e'xtenfively and to the molt advantaae to the United Stales. . NATH- MACON, - , Speaker of 'he liouleof Reprefentativsa STEPHEN R- BRADLEY, Pteiideii toi the Senate pro enxpovcy Appfoved-March 1,1803. ' ' -- i ' - TH : JEFFERSON. NOTICE. v ; A T a Court of Pleas and Quarter Seffions held for Oraage ,Cptintyr on the 4th VIondaj of February iaft, the Suhfcribtr qualified as Executors of the taft .'.-Will 'and reftannjot 1 -Ab-falajn- Tatosr, deceaf-rd. Thej- have duly complied with the rtquiJite of an adl of the General Aff"rnb'y puffed ia the year f 7 89, entitled Ari act coater :ing proving of Wills and granting Lettvs.of Jt niniltratlon," and wiil avail tfemtt Ives there of agai nit ail Derruuus which may rio.bt'e'l hibited within the Tin prjtfcribcd- by -fa Act t hofe '"who'-bave C t? litis ?aiiiH. the 1-1 tate will therefore fee the Neceifity ol hr'wt trig them forward without Delay aU Perfon,, tridebted to the deeeatcd will njakc iVeeiv Payment,' . ' . j - -'. -; ..-i ..tr 1 l.fcT I L A M robLU. h. t ; DUNCA. CAM titOM, f: -1 u 1 I 5l 1 p..i ti- f i ill 1 . I 1 n -1 7r 4 flif"lJ uA ue rrencn, u v j.- .1
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