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mrJ IT aV ' It 3Bg '..v:: Toincnd, 'in the rises thtnm mentioWed tbe act to rerulatc the celleciionr of du-- oweon imfKirii ana tonnage.' BR it enacted h the SenZtt end $tpreenati6e of 'tit Untied ' StateeW Ante ttca U Congrei aitcmblid, That co much of the ' act to regulate ihe collection c4utiesimport'jind tonnage ay rea uires thesjcbilectbr for the dis trict of f Great :gg-harbolv; state of New-Jersey to reside' at So- iritrs Point, bet and the same here by, is vwpealedl and the; salfcoHector shalllreside at suMadevVRithin said district as may; be directed by the secfetiry of the tw?asury v SeCi2jLhd$iJkkbW'(iedt Thattht xown or lanaing'piace ot uanen, on thrAtatamaha j-ivtr, in the state of Georgia ' shall be a port of delivery, to be annexed to the district of Bruns- vickv ad shallc subiect to the same regulations and restrictions as other pfrtS;'6f delivery. in the U States : and a surteyorj-shall be appointed to reside at Uhe; said port of delivery, v?ho shall be entitled to receive one hundred dollars annual salary, toge ther with: the other moluments of office, as fixed by existing: laws. See: 3 " And be it further enacted, That OccacoekiftihNorthCaroiiiiatoge their with ShtilCastleittnd Beacon Islands, and, aHthhbires islands, shoals, bays' arid atets with m two miles of the ' shorepf said inlet, on each side thereof sh4ll be X district to be called the district of Qccacock; the President of the. United States Shall be authorised to designate such place in the said district as he shall think proper, to be the port of en try ; and a cottector for said district . ihail4be appointcdt.g reside at sue h port tHer emoluments, Shall be enthlef to receive the sary Oiclowed to oi entry w no m aaaition to nis tbe surveyor of Beacon island, and no other : and shall also perform the duties heretofore enjoined by law on Ahe said surveyor : But no . dutUs shall be paia; or.secured to be paid in the said i district of Occacock, on any article intended for any other' port connected with the waters 6f the said inlet pt Cc acock, such only ex cepted as may, be. cast away, .with in the said district. The office of sur veyor of Beacpn island shall be henceforth abdlishd, and the mas- ters or commanders of every ship or vessel f coming tn at Olcacock inlet and intending to unlade her cafgo or any part thereof, at: any port, other than the district : cf Occacock, con- jei, as weu a.s tne i masters or com II xnandcrs of all lighters ' or Poasting vessels, ? who shall receive' goods, waresor merr.handise to be transpor ted to ansuch;pprtj shall be bound i-o cxuiuit xucic reports ana mamiests to the said collector,, and to perform all the other., duties which, by the elghteeotlr tectionv of tke act, 'entU tuled " An act to regulate the collec tion of duties on imports and tpnriage" they are now bound to perform, un der similar circumstances, in the inlet aioresaia-- : . Xm . - . NAT i. : MACON. ,i Speaker tt Udyae of .RepreUniktives , - 7,7 AW a Ml in, . j Fretidcnt tf jheSentite, prtftem AptU 31 1B06-Appioved: ; ; TH : JEFFERSOK. ! , AN ACT . - Jtespecrgthe claims t land in tae Indl ana TerritcTj t ad Stat of Ohio. ; Mi 'it enacted ''by ' the Senate and Home of ftcfrreiehtatixe of tbi United Statcexof Atw rica, in Coiigrete assembled, That the regis ter and yecei vers of public , monies of the 'districts of Vincennes and Kaskaskiasi v respectively, be, and they are hereoy; authorised and cm po we red, Sinde r ther d ire ction of th e secretary of the treasury, to lay out one or more tracts of land, in their respectiva districts, for the purpose s of locating therein, tracts of land granted 6y virtue of any legal Fr-encli. or British grapts, or of any resolution or act of Congress ;' Provided, that the tracts , thus laid out shall be w hene ver practicable, ad joining the tracts which, in conformity with for? mer las, had betn laid out for sini dar purposes by tne governors of the Borlh wester Indiana .territories fna th e tracts thus laid out shall not rwlse: disposed of unless by f Congrei$ ' " - ' Sec, 2. And b it father enacted. That any person, op persons entitled to grants of lwid by .virtue of any for mer resolution pr act of Congress wnich are-not specifically designated in the patents issued by the gover nors' atoresaid o$which have noi yet been located, ' sr?a!l have a right to in presence ot the register ot m Jand office, vrrth whom the location shall be iiterf d and the surveyor ereneral shall 'caus the same to be surveyed at the expce of the par- jrovtat&y nat. an tne lantis thus located, shall, in each tract laid put for that purpose, be laid out in a ocxiy yriinout leaving any interval of va(aiifjtlhdvand shall each be sur veyed inKe:lorm of a square of of a paraiieiegram, the iengtn pt wnicn shall not exceed , three- times its breadth. ' Sec 3. ' J&!Mi?fvtiber enacted, That the ReglsrcrSid receiver aforesaid shall compleat ahd Uansmthor re ports to the secretary of the .treasury before the first day of December next. Each of the said officers shall be al lowed an additional compensation ot five hundred dollars; and each of the clerks of the respective boards ishall be allowed an additional com pensation of two hundred and fifty dollars in full for his services as such in relation to such claims. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the register and receiver ot pun fie monies in the district tf Cincinnati, be, and they are hereby authorised :ta,erant certificates of a ritrhtoi pre-emption to any person residing on any reserved section (other than sec uon Two. i&o r me iraci on ihu he resides, on the applicants produc tne , satisfactoryfeevidenceSthat his claim was withfei the nrovlsions of the seventh section of an act intituled An act makiner tirovision for the fWal of the public lands in the ndiantemmm and for other pui- .-, - - 5 ' 7 Pi v "exhibit the evidence of his claim, d shall have paid at least one twen- tl? rt of the purchase money, op before Ue first day of August next : And provided also, that sucn certificates shall not be granted for any lands previously granted or sold or for a larger tract than a quarter of k section, nor for any other tract than that on which he resides, & such land shallbe grafted at the same price, and on the payments being made, as for the public Tands sold ..at private sale. N'ATi. MACON, Speaker of the Houie of Representatives. S. SMITH, i Pridnf of th Setiate mo tempor. NAPl 3lia8CS APProvedi AN ACT To regnhte atjd fix the ctsirtpensation f i .clerks, and to authorise the laying oat and for othtr pr- ;.'tjoss. BE it enacted bp the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States cf Ayrie rica iiKJCongress assembled, That the se cretartesfoj state, treasury, war and navy departments, shall be, and they are hereby authorised to apportion tne compensations tor ciciks their respective departments, in such manner as the services to be per formed shall, in . their judgement, require : -Provided) 'Thai the whole amount of ordinary compensations forftlerks in the said departments respectively, shall hot exceed the following sums annually, that is to say : - ; . . For the department of state, seven thousand one hundred and fifty dol lars i ' ' For the treasurv department, for- ty-four thousand two hundred and j twentyseven dollars and twenty-eight cents, that is to say ; in the office of the secretary of the treasury, ten thousand two hundred and tighty nine dollars and eightyfojte cents; in the , office of comptroller of the treasury, nne 'thousand and sixty- seven dollars ; in the ofiice of the auditor, eight thousand eight huh dred and eleven dollars ; in the b fice of the treasurer of the United States two thousand eight hundred and seventeen dollan ,and fortv-five cents ; and jn the otfice of the regis ter of the. treasury, thirteen thousand h$.o hundnandfortytwo dollars i 'For the departmenfcof ?vat sixteen thousand five hundred and forty dol lars, that is to say, in the office of y-JLhe secretary, six thousand thre hundred and forty dollars , m thei office of the accountant of the war I department, eight thousand five hundred dollars ; and in the office of the purveyor .of public supplies one thousand seven hundred dollars : For the department of the navy, twelve thousand nine hundred dol lars, thatyiato say : in the office of the secretary, four thousand nine hundred dollars ; and in the office ofche accountant of the navy departs meut, eiht thousand dollars , Sec And be it further enacted, That the post-master-general of the United States, shall Je, and hereby is autho- rised to appoint such number of clerks in his office, as he shall judge proper, and to' apportion their com pensations in such manner as the ser vices to be rendered bv each shall in fiis judgment require : Provided A That the whole amount of ordinary compensations for clerks in the said office, shall not exceed tfte vum of nine thousand three hundred and for ty-five dollars, annually. - Sec. 3. And beit further enacted, That the director of the mint be, and he is hereby authorised to allow to one of the clerks employed in his office, seven hundred dollars per aonum ; and the said director is hereby au thorised to expend the further sum of one thousand dollars annually, in clerk lure, in such manner as his discretion shall dictate. And the surveyor-general is hereby allowed to expend twelve. hundred dollars an nua'ly, for clerk hire. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That there shall be allowed to the commis sioners of loans, iri the state of Mas sachtisetts and New-York respective ly, not exceeding five clerks, at the rate of five hundred dollars each per annum ; to the commissioner of loans in Connecticut, not exceeding two clerks, at the rate of four hun dred dollars each, per annum ; to the commissioner of l6ans in Penn sylvania, not exceeding six clerks, at the rate of five hundred dollars each, annually ; to the commissio ners of loans in Virginia and South Carolina, respectively, not exceeding two clerks, at the rate of five hun dred dollars each, annually ; the ag gregate of compensations for clerks employed by either of said commia sioners, to be apportioned among inem aim accretion, Ana mere shall be annually allowed in lieu of clerk hire, to the commissioner of loans in the state of New-Hampshire, three hundred and fifty dollars ; to the commissioner of 4oans in the state of Rhode-islandY four hundred dollars ; to the commissioner of loans in the state of New Jersey, three "hinulred dollars ; and to the com- - f i . . r missionerspi loans m tne state oi Maryland, tvp:hundred and fifty dollars. Sec. 5. And be it further enaated, Thar the compensations allowed by this act to clerks, shall commence with the year one thousand eight hundred and seven ; and it shall be the duty of the secretaries for the departments of fttatc, treasury, war and navy and of the post-master-general, and surveyor-general, and of the com missioners of loans in the several states, to report to Congress, at the beginning ot each year, the namc of the clerks they have employees respectively, in the preceding year and the sum given to each ; am' whether the business for clerks in creases or diminishes in their respec tive departments, that Congress.-mai be enabled to make further arrange ments by law respecting clerk hire And it shall be the duty of the secre tary of the treasury particularly to report, whether the business' in tht loan office of Pennsylvania, shall frbm ear to year, continue to re quire the additional sum of J wo thou sand dollars allowed by this act fo clerk hire, in consequence of the re moval of the treasury office froi .Philadelphia, in eighteen hundred to the permanent seat of government ; and likewise, he shall report the. ne cessity, if such should continue j o employing clerks on the business hi longing to the office of the late com missioner of the revenue. Sec. tS. And he it farther entitled, Tha; hereafter irPcast; i(Jhe jrniovarol any public office, by reason of sick ness which may prevail in the tow or city where such office is located a particular account ?f the cost'- ol such removal shall hh laid before Congress, that they may be enabled to judge of the proper sum rto."be al- i ip .i lowea ior me same. Sec- 7. And be it farther enacted, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby authorised to cause to be opened a road from the 1 frontier of Georgia, on the rout: from Athens to New Orleans, till rth'e same intersects the thirty-first degreeSpf north latitude : Provided, he sKailltof expend more than six thousand, fbur hundred dollars in opening the same and: to cause to be opened a rdatl or roads through the territory la-efy ceded by the Indians to the United! States," from the river Mississippi to the phio, and to the former ln' m boundary line which was established by the treaty of Grenville : Provided, he shall not expend in opening the same, more than sixthousanddollars. And to cause to be opened a road from Nashtille in the state of Ten nessee, to Natchez in tht Misstssip pi territory : Provided, he shall not expend more than six thousand dol lars in opening the same. Sec. $. And h it further enacted, That to defray the expense .autho rised by tmVat beyond the appro priation for thV support of govetn ment for the year ione thousand eight hundred and six ; there is hereby ap propriated a sum not exceeding twenty-eight thousand dollars, pay able out of any money in the trea sury not otherwise appropriated. And that this act entitled An act to regulate and fix the compensation of clerks," which passed on the se cond daypPMarch one thousand se ven hulMred and ninety-nine, shsll from and after the first day of Janua ry next; bj;. and the same is hereby repealed. ; '' NATl MACONy ' Speaker of the Hofiseof Representatives. S. SMITH, ' President of the Senate, pro tempore. Approved, April 21 I80S5, TH: JEFFERSON. AN ACT In addition to an act, intituled Ah act supplementary to the act providing for - a naval peace establishment; and for other puipotes." BE it enacted by the Se", ate and House of Repr-fentatives of the United States of Amrricm in Congrtfs mffsm bird, That the second and fourth sec lions of An act providing fpna val peacejtablishment, andtor o tlur purposes," be, and the same are hereby repealed. .77 Sec' 2 And bs it further enabled, That the President of the .United States, be, arid he is herebyiautho"' sed to keep in actual service", th times of peace, so many of the frigates and other public armed Vessels of the Uni ted Stales, as in hisjudgment the na ture of ihe service may require, and to cause the residue thereof to be iaid up in ordinaryrin convenient ports. Sec. 3. Ani be it further taBed??lannFrtUn.i That the publicrn ve.seh m United States, in actual service n time of peace, shall be officered andl manned, as the President of the U- nited Mates shall direct; provided that the officers shall not exceed the following numbers and . grades, that is to say : thirteen captains, u:ne masters commandant, .seventy -two lieutenants, and one hundred and Sfty midshiumen ; bMtii;: saidVofH- j :ers shall receive rio mthan fialf uieir niuuiuiy pay aurmg ine ume when they shall not be under orders foi actual service ; and provided far ther, that the whole number qf able eamen, ordinary seamen and bos, ihall hot exceed nine hundred and twenty-five ; but the President may appoint for the vessels in aUual sen. ice, so many surgeons, surereon s nates, sailing masters, cKaplains, pursers, boatswains, gunners, sail aiakcrs, and carpenters, as may in hisopipion be;neccssary and proper. Speaker tf the House of Representatives. ; : S. SMITH, ,yv President cf the Septate, pr9 tempore. Apn 21, 1806.pproved, . ; ' TH : JEFFERSON. AN ACT V Supplemenntfy'So tke act intituled 'l Aaact Ntoextena jansaicuon in c?riain cases to i tU? territorial courts.'' f-y ' v,.:-Tpf ft enacted by the Seriate andQtsYvf 'Representatives of the United StaticfAi ricalin Congress assembled, That the. brbvU; uoasof the act entttuled " An act I . for providing compensation forjthe .Mrshals, GUrksl Attorniet, Jurors at'itl want iseivio the Courts c?f tht! United States,, and tc repeal certairi parts of the acts therein mentioned and for other purpose, passed Fe bruary the twenty. aigth, onr:ttitta& sand seven hundred and ninetyvonei he,and the samelierebyre extended Hf' ! tothe tenitbries of the n1iedStates'1 so far as the saiof act Sity telateJter tha :pravisloni.f tht act. ertttt pled' tam cases to the territorial courV,? sand eight nti eicepy ! i ng that t he clerks "offtilJift t tonal courts shall not receive the. ad ditional five dpi jlars payy allotfe-d to" the clerks of the circuit anrf' Vfts-' tnct courts by this third sretion of the act first above mentioned. f, v . NATHl. MACON, Speaker of t$e. Mouse of Representatives 79:;. N5'A;Mi'.;MITH. k v President of tSeSinate jre tenfport. Aoril IS. 180i. Anofoved. li- th. ieffMrsowi 7 AN ACT , X, Supplementary t jtbe act .making provision' for the. payment of claims of eitrens of the United States on the jovtrnroent of France. " - , ; BE it enacted by the SenaMdnd Houef Representative cf tbe Unitd States ifAiei rita in,Conres assembled, , That tbe Secri--tary of the Treasury shall cause- to be paid at the Treasury of the Un!ed' ' States, the amount of certain claim?.' of citizens of the United States a gainst the government of Frances' aridng from the Bordeaux embargo, in conformity with certified list ht liquidations, attested by the minister'' 7 of the public treasury of France) and -transmitted by the minister plcm1? potntiary of the United States, at -Paris, to tha said secretary; which payipent shall be made fcrsuch surris . lespectivelv, as are. lktpd in vH above mentioned Ijst of -liq-al'daUoniifv the accounting officers Qfahej ireai . ' sury shall determine to he rigntfull . " .entitled tq,the same, and out ofihe monies heretofore appropriated fof"' 1 " the purp6se of discharging the elaima-fff? of citizens of the United? States a gainst the government of France, tha payments which was assumed' by the government of the JUnitd raviftl,e"of convent of ihitieth.oi April, one traisandP J cightbundred and three.- fy ; - tbtmseotReprcntap t; S. SMITH, P'nt of the Senate pro temPortl Approved, Apnl 18, 13Q6. , . TH; TEFFERsnw ' s SALE. 'J'liAT valuable, tract of LANB where the fat iriaM rt. erresidd,J5nff on the Sonth siddi of S w if t C re?k . in th f -r t t , - rt abrut two Miles heln 1ni.- r.r . containrng 100Q Acres, old ,5Brvey; Thir f,and isquaj to any on theiaid Creek; for the culture of Corn, WheatChH WATr. T'SSS MMM to be useless, as anv-penrlemsn JSl&JS wishing t F"5e ray see the Land b apply inr tV u rL-inf' onthe Psei jTerms iH be made kaown by Mr. Wirt. Beiamy bout two miles from Prospect Chatty the subscriker jn Tarborojjgli; 7 ' iC DUNCAN Li CLENCH. Tarborougb, May 3d, 1806. . '77 ; Wake County, Court of Pleas and Quarter iefcifc Charles AtkiBi and a&otherll V - vs. . - 7-' I -7 ' 7 William Arm strong, AdmT ; Tf Rodham Atkins 8c others J I - fe pjpearinto' the aatitfactioof of the Court that WiUiam Atki.s Gercc Atkins and Ahder Grieit and Salry his wile, who were made defendant, iihw petitionresidbeybnd th limits f, tkis btate, It m ordered, that pakfatin f tkendency of this suit be mads foTthra- successivsweeg tha Raleigh papers and that the said defendants appear and , : wftr at nt Court, from the Minutes. ' ' " yi A c.n'rit m itiuV" ' e fought in jpitubbroufcnat - Tosenh Uirmin' Tivmh f t--l .' IHllars eacaFijbt and .Three HaadrecU Dollars the tam, t bejtfvtkt !d ly-ndontinu thse da()i7 The Maisj made by ArchibldCarcieaidJtepa. ' kn Alstvn. 7 - PPtXTTTTXTO Rxeteiv)itbMeass,atacj;dfsph. ' A,TVTME V' - -r '4 -J rv. 1 1 ; I f it- - " r
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