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Jlepresentauve cfiieUnited Statet cfJmer Mlin Cengrest Med Thjlt for the purpose of delraymg me t;xpcuw:. that may "-'arise ln. carryiRg into effect thiEj i treaties lately made be tween the United States and tribes t pf Indians called thef Dela yares, iPiahkesbaws, Sacs and Foxes, he following .sums, to be paid out of any monies' in the Treasury not etherwise appropriated, beand the same are hereby appropriated for the Payment of the annuities stipulated in the said treaties to be paid to the' said Indians; that is to Say, to the Dela .wares three hundred dollars annually for five years," and the .further sum of three hundred dollars annually for teft 'years To the Piankeshaws, 'in. '"' nually, for ten years, the sUrn of two hundred dollars ; and to the Sacs ' and Foxes, one thousand dollars an nually, soJod&s the treaty with them" shall continue in force. Sec. 2. And be it further cnotcttd, That for the purpose of exploring ifce"' Indian country, and of ascertain ing proper and convenient places for establishing trading houses with the different ludian tribes within the ter ritory of the United, States, a sum of five thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any monies in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 3. jltid be it further enacted, That for tiie purpose of establishing additional trading houses with the In dian tribes, a sumnot exceedingone hundred thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, (the balance of a former appropriation teing carried to the credit of the sur plus fund) to be paid out of any mo nies in the Treasury not' otherwise -appropriated. ; NAT l. MACON, Speaker ef the Haute of Representatnat JOS. ANDERSON President cf the Senate pro tempore. TH JEFFERSON. ; AN ACT Maliiflgprovision for the widow and orphan children of Thomas Flinn. Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe oj , representative oj tne United States of America in Con gress assembled' That the sum of five hundred and eighteen dollars, with interest from the fifteenth day of January, one thousand, seven hun dred and ninety-three, be allowed to the widow of Ihomas rlinn, an in- tcrpretet and guide, who was killed vith Col. John IJarding, while crti ployed in bearing raessa; of peace to the hostile Indians, ta the year seventeen hundred and ninety -two ; and that the aforesaid sum and inte rest be paid to the sid widow-, for tfie use of heiself and the orphan uuMrenJpf the said Thomas Fiinn, t,ti oc apy monies in the Treasury, j,ot clberwise appropriated. ( 1 t NATHc MACON. Speeder tf (ie House rj Representatives'. JOS. ANDERSON, President of the Senate,-pro tempore. " Approved. Much a, i8oa. ' AN ACT - To extend jurifidiction Jti certain cases, to " territorlal"curu. ' SE it enacted by the ' Senate mnd House of JBepreseiiiatitts if tfie tttattd States of Jmen - SUf tn Corgress a-saiUHeU, 1 hat ; tue su perior COtirtS of the several territories f4h;Jnited-StatesiQ' which a dis jfict courtfhas not beeti established by law, shall in all cases in whch the i UVued States are concerned, have nd ejiercie,. withjn, their respective 4erri.tories the,same juriscUcori and powers which are by law given,1 to, or . maybe exercised by the distnetcburt. J Xti Kentucky district ;and 'writs of er ' ror and appeals shaU lie,' from de cisions thcreoh, to the supremecourt v - Hie fcanic causes aau unoec tne laraei rcgulitions, as from the said ;: NATi;IA(tON, ,' Speaker tfibe Hoiuetf Re)smMfoes, IOS. ANDERSON fret Jenicf tlx $eniaprthiemptrft s AN ACT ' Further providing for " the government of the district of Louisiana. . p r it carted bv ibe Senate and Haute ef I MepresenUtiw oftbe Umtea states oj Airier- tea, tn cAJerr-ceMw, part of the country ceded by France to the United States under the ge neral name of 'Louisiana, whichgby ah act of the last session of Congress was erected into a separate district j to be called the .district of Louisaha, shall henteforth be kup'wn and desig nated by , the name and titte of the territory viifLouisianaV the govern ment whereof shall be organized and administered as follows : ; The Execuftve power sliall be vest ed; in a goicrn who- shall reside in said territory, and hold his office during the term of three years, un less sooner removed by the President of the United States. He shall be commander in chief of the militia of the said territory, superintendant ex officio of Indian affairs, and shall ap point and commission all officers in the same below the rank of general officer ; shall have jower to grant pardons for offences against the same and reprieves for those against the United States, until the decision of the President thereon shall be known. Sec. 2. There shall be a Secreta ry, whose commission shall continue in forte for four years, unless Sooner revoked by the President of the Uni ted States, who shall reside in the said territory, and whose duty it shall be,under the direction of the Gover nor, to record and preserve all the papers and proceedings of the execu tive, and all the acts of the governor and of the legislative body, and to transmit authentic copies of the same every six months to the President of the United States. In case of a va cancy of the office of governor, the government ofth &aid territory ihall be exercised by the secretary. Sec. 3. The legislative power shall be vested in the governor .and in three judges, or a majority of them, 1 vho shall have power to establish in ferior courts in the said territory, and prescribe their jurisdiction and duties, and to make all laws which they may deem conducive to the good-government thereof : Provided however That'no law shall be valid which is inconsistent with the consti tution and laws of the United States, or which shall lay any person under restraint or disability on account of his religious opinions, profession or worship, in all of which he shall be free to maintain his own and not be burthened with those of another. And provided also, that in all crimi nal prosecutions the trial shall be by a jury of twelve good and lawful men of the vicinage, and in all civil cases of the value of one hundred dollars, the trial shall be by jury, if ei ther of the parties require it. And the governor shall publish throughout the said territory, all the laws which may be made as aforesaid, and shall front time to time report the same to the President of tha. United States, to be laid before Congress, which if disapproved by .Congress ; shall thenceforth cease and be of no effect. Sec. 4. There shall be appointed three judges, who shall hold their of fices Jorthe term of four years,who. or any twarof them, shall hold annu ally two courts within the said dis trict, at such place ,as will be most convenient to the inhabitants thereof in general, shill possess the same ju risdiction which, is possessed by the judges of the Indiana territory, and shall continue in session until all the business depending before them shall be disposed of. ' , Sec. 4, And, be it further enacted That for the more convenient distri bution of justice, the prevention: of enmes and injuries, and; execution of process criminal arid civile the go vernor shall proceed from time time, as circumsiances may require, t&lay out thosVparts of the territory in which the Indian title shall have been extinguished, into districtsjsub ject to' such alterations as may be found necessary and he shall appoint thereto sucbinaglstrates and other civil offrcetSj as he, may deem neces sary," tvWse severalpowers andjiau thoritiesy shall be Vested and de- nnedtoyiaw. ,: 6; And be it further enacted. That the ffoverrfor. v ' Secretary and judges to be appointed by virtue of - . o ' . - tl his acti shall respectively receive the same compensations for their ser vices as are by law established for si milar offices in the Indiana territory, to .be paid quater-y early, put of the Treasury of the United States. Sec. Y. And be it further enacted, That the governor, secretary, judges, justices of the peare, and ll other orBcers civil or military, before they enter upon the duties of their respec tive offices, shall take, an oath or af firmation to support the constitution of the United States, and for the faithful discharge of the duties of their office ; the governor before the President of the United States, be fore a Judge of the Supreme or Dis trict Court of the U. States, or be fore such other person as the Presi dent ot the United States shall autho rise to administer the same ; the se cretary antf judges before the Gover nor ; and all other officers before such persdn as the Govc:-nor sbaH direct.. , . Sec. 8; And be it further enacted, That the governor, secretary and judges, to be appointed by virtue of this act, r nd,all the additional offi cers authorised thereby or by the act for erecting Louisiana into two terri tories, and providing tor tht tempo rary government thereof, shall be appointed by the President of the U. States iri he recess of the Senate, but shali be .nominated at thei next meeting, for 1 heir advice and consent. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the laws and regulations in force in said district, at the com mencement of this act, and not incon sistent with the provisions thereof, shall conunue in force until altered, modified or repealed by the Legis lature. Sec. 10 Arid be it further enacted, That so much of an act entitled uAn Act erecting Louisiana into two ter ritories, and providing for the tempo rary government iH'creof," as is re pugnant to this act, shall, from and after the fovuth day of July hcxt, be repealed ; on which same fourth day of Julv this act shall commence s.nd have force. NATl. MACON, Speaker' of the Hwse (Jy Hepresentaties JOS. ANDERSON, President of the Senate pro tempore. Approved. Match , ttoj. TH: JEFFERSON. AN ACT To amend an act entidfd An act imposing more specific duties on the importation of certain articles; and also for levying and collecting light money on foreign ships or vessels, and for other purposes. V BE it enacted by the Senate and Hiist of representatives c$ toe Lintel States of Amer ica, in Congress assemble!. That the sixth section of the act entitled " An act for imposing more specific duties on the importation of certain articles ; and also for levying and collecting light money on foreign ships or ves sels, and for other purposes" shall not be deemed to operate upon unre gistered ships or vessels ownedby citi zens of the U. States, iri those cases where such ship or vessel is in posses sion if a "sot letter or othef regular do cument, issued from a custom-house of the United States, proving such ship or vessel to be American pro perty i Provided howevtr, That upon the entry of every such ship or ves sel from Any foreign j-ort or place, it" the same shall be at the port or place at which the owner or any of the part owners reside, such owner or part owner or part owners shall make oath r affirmation, that the sea letter or other re gular document possessed by such ship or vessel, contains the name or names-of all the persons: who are than owners of the said ship or ves sel ; or if any part of such ship or vessel has been sold or transferred since the cfate of, such sea; letter or document, that, such is thefcase, and that no foreign subject orctzen hath, to the. best of his knowledge and be lief, ;any share by way gf trust, cort fiderj&e or otherwise, in such ship or Vessel. "And if the owner op any part owner shall not reside at tne port or place at which such vesseis shall en ter, then the roastert commander shall make oath oTrrjajiiiori to .the like effect. And if theowner or part dwnerj where there Is one or the master or t commander, where there Is rio . owneri; shall refuse to swear or affirm a . aforesaid, I ' 1 ,T ; .'Vi. i. ?'':' I'j'V '-" . w ship or vessel shall not be entitled to the privileges granted by this acti NATHl. MAqON, Speaker (f tbe 2bue of Jttpreseniativie-. JOS. ANDERSON, President mi the Senate pr tempor; Approved March 3, 18os; . - TH : JEFFERSON. AN ACT Fr the relief of Richard Taylr. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States oj America, in Congress assembled, That Richard Taj - Jor of Kentucky, who was employed in the service of the United State., as an escort, spy and guide, :at the daily pay of one dollar and twenty-five cents, during hostilities with certain Indians, in the year one thousand seven hundred aad ninetr-two. and I was disabled by being wounded while in such service, shall be placed on the list of invalid pensioners rf the United States, at the rate of twenty dollars per. month, to commence on the first day of January in the present year, m lieu of his present rate of pension NATH. MACON, Speaker of thfe House of Representatives jos. andi:rson, President of the Senaw pro tempore. Approved; Marrfa , Uoj. . Tri : JEFFERSON. AN ACT To appropriate a sum cf money for the pur pose of buildin? eun-boats. ?5 Be it enacted btj the Senate and disuse of Representative of the Uni ted States if America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of sixty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, so be paid out of any money w the Treasury not o therwise appropriated, for the pur pose of enabling the, President to cause to be built a number of gun boats not exceeding twenty-five, for the better protection of the ports and harbours of the United States. NATH. MACON, Speaker bf the House of Reptesentatives. A. BURR, Vice-President of the Uuifed Statet, mnd Pretidetit cf tbeSenate. Approved. Marrh , 18o3r ; TH : JEFFERSON. Burr ammo ter yiLL be let to Mares the ehsuing Season, at my 'House in. Orange County, on the south ide ojf -Haw-Kiver, on the following Term3: The single Leap seven. Dollars, payable at the Stable Door i and if a Mare does not stand the first time, she may be put by the Seasdn, on the pay. rrient of seven Dollars mare at, the time of entering upon it ; t or the Season ten Dol- teen Dollars. Any persorr putting a Mare Wy Insurance, and parting with her before it cart lie well ascertained whether Vhe is 'with Foal, shall be liable for the Insurance Money. The Season to commence pn the first day of March, and end on the 15th July. . On Notes being given before the ex piration of the Season, credit will be allow ed until the tenth of January, otherwise the Money will become due at the expiration f the Season. Marcs, if required, fed at a reasonable Price. 1 v ill not be accountable for 'Acci dents, but great Care v. ii: be taken cf Mares left with the Horse. BURRAMPOOTER is rising six years a fine Biy, upwards of sixteen Hands high, elegantly formed,.- lengthy, strong-boned, and said by the best of Judges, to be as fine a Colt as his Sire Dare-Dev.l is a Horse being like him in every Part, shape and size, is found to be a sure ForJ-jetter, and his Colts are remarkably fine. His Pedigree vill shew him to be i.s fine Blooded a Colt as an v fn America. BURRAMPOOTER was got by the im ported Horse Dare-Devil, his dam by Wild air, his grandam by Fearuoughrwho was imported by Cel. Baylor of Virginia ; hi great grandam by Gcddphin, wba was got by Fearnought out of a futl-UcodecTMarej his great great grandam by thti imported Hob Nob his great great great grasiaam ly the imported horse Jolly Roger his great great great great grandam by the imported Horse Valiant, out of a Tryall Mare of Col Ar cher, Carey's, which s .s got by the old imv pcirtedHorse Tryall. AUG. W 1LLIS. THE TK0710GH-BRE1 . RATLERi fILL be let to Mares the ensuing Season,at my Stable, at Snow-HillJ Greene County, at the moderate Price of Ten Jo'Jars the single Leap, Sixteen Dol lars the Season, which may be discharged by the Payment of Fourteen Dolltrs on or before the 10th Day of January next ; twen. ty-five DUars to ensure and 'should the Property.be changed, the Person who put her. will he charged with the full amount, ff 'any Mare put by the Leap should want the Horse gecond Time, by pacing six pouwt jn .rtail fctiaedt9th ic- mainlng Part of the" Stziph ' 'feraariVil' lets dtfnieaA a mTu t . r ., . ei. niwiaic jrncc ior tnoo who Require It. feooil. Pasture?, and ScrrJ vants Board gratis, but will not be U lot; Accidents or Escapes of any Kind wlii.. ever; . ' - RATLER i a fine Bayi arnrard of fif teen Hands and a half high, lit wis xx - i by old Shark, hi Dam the noted nmni'i -Mare Lady Legs she was gotriy old il tmel ; his Grand Ham by Spadillei hisgrr-c Grand. Dam by old -Fearnought, his u.v great Grand Dam was imported by Coiiu.u Randolph of Virginia. 7 RACING PERFORMANCES, In October two Mile boats, a Sweepstakes for three Tear olds, over ifce SS""." he distanced; Mr. Scheni k's ' Jfilfy. In February, 1800, over the Chare ton course; two Mile Heats,the beat seVerd of the. best Nags, cartying ninety Pouiuu, He also m a few aays after,-beat the Ucc Horses, two Mile heais? over the course m Augusta. He has never been beaten, and m supposed by the best Judges in NorthiCar hna to be equal to any Horsa da the CoutU nent, four mile Heats. . BENJAMIN EVANS. bncw-Hdl, Greene County, Fi8lbwi THE HIGH-BRED HORSE TRUE BLUp; Imported by Govertior Turner, '$lfrS$$0$i WILL be let to Marts aty Stabla within half a mite of Caswell court-, bouse, at Twenty Dollars the Season which may be discharged by the Payment of Soc teen, provided it is made by, the Erst day of January rxt Forty DoHary to ensure a Mare to be with Foal, with the same de duction at in the Season, if paid within tui ame time Ten Dollars the Single Lear T paid when the Mare is covered, with t, pnvilege of turning to the Season by ti e payment of Six Dollars more. Should tW Properfy of any Mare ensured beehange,,. the Insurance will be demanded in evd instance. AThe Season wilt commence w the hrst of March; and end the 10th of A gust Good and extensive Pasturage wJU enfctosed, and Servants sent with MaVe boarded gratis ; but no Liabaity1 for Act.; it t tJJ"' luoua greatest Ca-. tf will be taken to prevent either; Shotilu Mare ensured not prove with Foal, ihe Mc neyiU be returned. The' Proprietors of this Horse coritempUte keeping sutimpor a Horse in this neighbourhood i nifcf Mare put by the Season not prove with Foat (the jnoney being paid) the Person pm tifcc 1 her will be entitled to a Season of the iwr Mare the next Season gratis. TRUE BLUE is a beautiful Bay with:1 a handsome Star in his Forehead, upwards," of five feet three inches high, will be eight years old next Spring ; of an elegant Forn and great Strengthi with fintf Limbs and;3 Feet. and is thought by these who have jeeia bim, to possess more Activity thaa any Horse bf his Size. His Performance on the Turf entitles him to be ranked among th best Horses that have been imported havinf ' won tweh t Races out of nineteen, eighth which were four Mile Heats, never havint been beaten that distance where there were heats, although be has contended' with th best Horses in Eaglandi and what is tif. prising, wn. three .Races of four MAf' Heats eachi M four days, as may be set for 1801s rence to tho Rjic GalMtfeV PEDIGREE ' . Certified h Mr. Hutdwuen tato brJ hpn, bicb is tanfinned bj the General' SUd Bo6k both vbieb maj be seeii by any Per applying, 'irfi, r y y T&ak Bt0 w by Walnut, one cf thebestsonsof Hightiyer, his clam Little Scot and Scotia's dam fey Kirty Fergus . S?&Sta Cdi Toby's lam by Herod ; his great granddara Prostrpine, V Marskr own .ster "to the famous E clipse jhis greacgreat granaamSpUettabyRk. gdusih,s greatjgreat great grandam Mo ther Western, by Smith's son ir Snake Montage, Hautboy, Brimmer., - No Horse w8ue' W in MaoHi whose Stock waa h.gherpn thaa that from which True Blue descended.- Walnut. Highflyer, 'ng Fergus, Herod, MaViTce, &c. &c are and weretaUion, jn thfcvery highest est, Tn BlSlu covered last Sea- SOLOMON GRAVER Caswell county Feb. 14, 1805. ThiAidianStueen cf? other Property rfHE tndiah Queen is the best Stand thirty City Tavern. It contain thirteen rooms, June of which Jiave fire places. The lot hason it a large and velU constructed Stable, Kitchen, tc, and ha been latery enclosed withposts and plank. Tlie House and Lot ou the east side of ayetu atreet, opposite the court-house. ' 'a hoass contains a Store room well fir ted ap, a Cornpting-room, two Urge Tavern rooms, j&c. It t a good Stand for a Sterw and an excellent one for seUingcplrits. -w lots on Hillsborough Street, pew the State-Hoase and fivr others not isr trora the Court-house. " ' 1 will sell the abate nranMhrUur ft. J Money ; or for a reasonable price, at apre. u Z ntol payments f or will leaa , the house for or or more years, at am- J Appficatloas made to John Horj, FayetteviUe, or Simon Turner, of thSr Will be attanHPfl v ,i ftrl . Wm: NQ&wy jr. . m a 0 r , 'sfc' by' A
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