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U X ' 1 1 " J t 4 M 'i - - - M . . . E 4 ( J" ' '. ;AND ' . ': . NgrihrCaftolm I? Ours ar ttie plans of fair Helie'itfti! pesce, UnwarpM by .party rage, to live like Krothers. Vol. VIII. Thursday June 4, 1807. No. 402. 4 .- 33i? aiifijoritin ; ! f AN ACT ; . v Makings appropriations for the support of government, during the year ope thou sand eighi hundred and seven. BE it enatld by the Senate and j Houf " of Reprtfcntatvves el the United States of Awrica, in Congrt fs ajft in-blzd-. That For the expenditure of the civil list in the present year includ ing the contingent expences of the several deoartments and officeis ; foi i t the compensation cf ihe several loan officers and theirclerks, and for books and stationary for the same ; for the payment of annuities andjgrants ; for the support of the mint establish ment, for the expense of inter course with foreign, nations ; for the support of light houses, beacons, bucys and public piers ; for the de fraying the expences cf surveying the public h. nds, and for .satisfying ! certain jmiscelkineous claims: thefol- j lowing- sums be., and live same art- hereby, respectively app.opi iated, that is to sav : For compensation granted by law to the membets of the Senate and Uouse of Rt prestntalives, their of fsets and attendants, estimated for a sesViop of fur months and a half continuance, two hundred and one thousand, four hundred and twenty five dollars. Ffjr the expence of firewood, sta (ionarv, printing, and .ll other con tingent expences of tke I vo houses i of congress, twenty four thousand two hundred dollars. For all contingent expenses of the library, and librarian's allowance for j the year one thousand eight bundled and seven, eiht hundrtd dollars. For compensi'tion to the President and Virc -President of the United Stales, thirty thousand dollars. For compensation to the Secretary of State, clerks and persons employ cdin thnt department, thirteen ihou- sandcolh:!1. For the incidental and contingent expences or saicl department, lour thoiiS ind two hundred dollars. For Prin'ing and distributing co pies of the laws of the second sesifon of the ninth congress, and prinlg the lv,;s ia the news-papers, fiht thcusand two hundved ar.d fifty I dollars. . For special messengers; charged with dicptches, two thousand dol lars. For compensation to the Secretary .of Treusury, Clerk?, ar.d perse employed in his ofl'ice. sixteen th u tand seven hundred dollars. m For the expence f IraniUttingfoi cign languages, allowance to the ei on exployed in receiving and trans rnitlingpasspoitsand sea letters, sta tionary and printing, one lhou5rtrK! dollars. 'For compensation to the Comp troller of the Treasury,, clerks end persons employed in his ofhce,uvelvt thousand nine hundred and seventy seven dollars. 4 ' For expense of stationary printing and incidental and contingent expeiH ce oi the Comptroller's office, urrht ! hundred dollars. I For compensation to the: Auditor ! of tfieFreasury, U,e cle.ks and j Pei&ftftin his office; twtlve thousand two huiulred dollars. I . ForexnencenTstmno ' .w. , , j7l llUUilT, and tnctdental a:?d c6ntip-ri'.t ex rjucts in thecff.ee of theAuditor ! the lreasfia, five hundred dol-1 htrs. . For compensation tothclVasMr' ' Ci5rks a,ul J'o'-s cnfi'loved in hl ' wci, sijcthousand ttvd hmuhi twcity beven dyllais and lortv fi,..1 and forty five tents. I'r expence of stalionary,printino- And incidental and contingent ex-' prices in the Treasurer's omce, thr hundred dollais. ee pFor compensation to the Register the irtasury, Ckrks nd persons P'oyedit, his office, fifteen thr J Mnd and hhy UVo dollars. and two Ffu- expence of stationary and thid iu uie register's offir. books for the nubiir. .t.... arrangement of the tim- 1 w w ;.pers) two thousand eight Jum- j For purchasing books, maps and charts, for the use, of .the Treasury department, four hundred dollars. Fcr compensation to the Secretary of the commissioners of the sinking tund, two hundred and fifty 'dollars For fuel and other contingent ex penses of the treasury department, ibur thousand dollars. For defraying, the expenses inci dent to the string an t 'printing of the public accounts for the year one thousand eight hundred and seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation to a superinten dant, employed to secure the build ings and records of tlie treasury, du ring the year.one thousand eight hun dred and seven, Including the ex pence oi two watchmen, and for the repair of two fire engines, buckets, lunUVorns, and other incidental ex penses, one thousand one hundred dollars. Fcr compensation to the Secretary at War, cleiks and persons employed in his office, elevtn thousand two! hundred and fifty dollars. i For the expence offuel, stationary, ' printing, and other contingent ex penses ot the ofiice of the Secretary t War, one thousand, dollars. For, compensation to the Accom - ta:it of the War Depaitmeni, clerks' and pe; sons employed in his office, ten thousand nine hundred and ten dollars : Contingent expanses in the offices of the 'Accountant of the War Dw pailment, one ihn-an J dollars f For compens-t on to clerks em ployed in the Pay-master's oiTice, one thousand eigaV kund:ed dollars. For fuel in the siu office, ninety dollars. For compensation to the Purveyor of public supplies, clerks' and per sons employed in Ids effict, ami for tlie txpence of stationary, store r nt and fuel, tcr the said ftice, four tiiousand six hundred doll m. For compensation tcthe Secretary of the Navy, cltiks and pcrsoi s em ployed in ins -office, nine thousand eight hundred and ten dollars. For expence of fuel, stationary, printing, and other contingent ex pences in the office, of the Secretary of tlie Navy, two thousand dollars": l or compensation to the Accom.-! tar.t of the ravy, clerks and persons I employed in his office, ten thousand j lour hundrtd and ten dollars ; t o contingent expenses in the of hYe of the Accountant of the Navv. live hundred dollars. For compensation toths Pot-mas-ter Gf neral, to the assistant post master general, and cleiks .md per sons employed in the post-mas er t trtiieiiJis oitice, lourtetn Uiousand four hundred an-' fifty dcllais. 1' or expense ol fuel, candles, house rent for the messenger, stationary, ch.st-, cic. exclusive of txpences lCr prose':utions, portmanteaus, mail locks, and other expenses incident to the department, these beintr naid fop by the post-master general out j ot me lunds ot the office, two thou sand live hundred dollars. For compensation to, the several loan officers, thirteen thousand two hundred ana fifty dolh.rs. For compensation to the clerks of the several commissioners of loans, and for jan allowance to ceitain loan officers, in lieu of clerk hire, and to defray the authorised expences of the several I0an offices, fifteen thou sand dollars. . compensation to the Surveyor vaenerai and lor that nt n empl-yed by him, ihree thousand two hundred doWars. Fo' Coi;.pt:isation to the Survevnr eiK.s fof thejauds south of the slate of Ten- nesse, dtlks ?MpIoytd in bis office, j I statiorfary and other continirencies. three thousand lvcf hundred dollars. FVr compensauon to the officers ol the mint : . . ., '.- The director, two thousand dollars, 1 he Treasurer, one thousand two Hundred dollars. , , The Assayer, one thousand five nundrtd dollars., , 'I he Chief Coined one thousand avt? hundred dollars.-' ..The Mtlfcrand. Refiner, one thou sand nv, lumdn d dollais. The Engraver, one thousand two hundred dollars. One clerk at seven hundred dol jlars. ; . And two desks at five hundred dollars. For the wages of the persons em ployed in the dilferent branches of melting, comings carpeitter's, mill wright's and smith's work, including the sum of one thousand dollars Wr annum, allowed to the assistant coiner and die forger, w ho also over sees the execution of the iron work, seven thousand tvo hundred and se venty en-In dollars. For the repairs o furnaces, costs of rollers and screws, timber, bar iron, lead, steel, pot-ash, and for all other contingencies of the mint, two thousand six hundred and fifty dol lars. . " For compensation to the jgovernor, judges and secretary of the territory of Orieans,thirteen thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent ex penses of the executive officers of thft c.I1 .j v..: . ... r n.,- j.uu iciiiiijiy, unci tor express hire andicomptnsation of an Indian interpreter, two thousand ti-ht hun dred and fil:y dollars. Fvr compensation to the governor-jud-es and secretary of the Missip pi teiritory, fiv e tiiousand nine hun dred and fifty dollars. For expense of stationary, office -rent, and other contingent expenses in said territory, three huodred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary of the Indiana territory, five thousand one hundred and fifty dcllars. For expenses of stationary, effice rent, and other contingent expenses ine s"ia territory, three hundreu and fifty dollars. For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary of the Michi gan teuiiory, five thousand one hun dred and fifty dollars. For expense of stationary, office -rent, and other contingent expense of the said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. Fcr compensation to tlie governor, judges and secretary of the Loui siana terri oi y, five thousand one hun ded aim fitly dollars For expense of stationary, office-rent- and other contingent expenses of the said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. I'Vr thedischarge of suchdemands against the United States, on ac count of the civil departtneiv, not otherwise provided for, s ihail have been admitted in due course of set tlement at ihe treasury, .wo thou sand :l!ais. For additional compensation to the cleiks of the several departments of state, treasury, war and my, and of the general post office, not exceeding lor each department respectively, fif teen per centum, in addition to the sums allowed Ly the act, entitled " An act to regulate and fix the com t ensation of clerk, , and to authorize the laying out certain public roads, and lor otber purposes," thirteen thousand two hundred and sixty nine dollars. , For compensation granted by law to the 'thief justice, associate judges, and district judges of the United Stat-s, including the chief justice and two associate judges of the dis trict of Columbia, to the attorney gen r;d, and to the iudce of the dir- jtnctol Orleans, iifiy nine thousand j four hundred dollars". j For the like compensation granted i to the several district attornies oi ihe united States, three thousand four hundred dollars For compensation to the marshslR ; of the districUof Maine,Ncw-Hamn- ! I Shire. Vei'mnnt Wif.l,.. w - East ancl U'c-si Ttmie;scL LYni-l leans, one dollars. thousand six hundred For defraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit, and district couris of the United States, inciudinc the (district of Cclum.bia, and of jurors riuica3j, in am ot - uie lund artsirrg front" fines, forfeitures Irl'c petiahies, aittlikewise for defraying the expenses of. prosecution for ol fences against the United Sta'es, and for safe keeping of prisoners, fortv thcMtsnd dollars , s vjf . gYov the payment ; sundry pen sjous granted by thelateovernment, eight hundred ind sixy dollars.- For the payment of the annuaral Imvance to the invalid pensioners of -v. unuai atate?, trom the fifth of March, one thousand eight hundred and seven, to the fourth of March, one thousand eight hundred and tight, ninety-eight thousand dollars. For the maintenance and support V- nouses, Deacons, buoys, and public pie: s, and stakeage of chan nels, bars and shoals, and certain contingent expense, tihiv three thousand nine hundred and sixty-one dollars fand eight cents. For erecting a light house on St Simon's island, in Ceorgia, the for mer appropriation of seven thousand dollars lor that object having been rarried to the credit of ihe sur-lus tund, nineteen thousand dollars. For erecting light-houses! at the mouth of the Mississippi river,: and .at or near the pitch of Cape Look out, m North-Carolina, in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated by law for those objects, the balance of a former appropriation lor those objects of twenty four thousand si nundred and iwcnty five dollars, and ninety-six cents, h,vmg been carried to the Mir plus fund, fifty five thousand dollars. For erecting a light house on A hitehead, at the entrance of Pe nobscot bay, the former annrnr.ri:..: i son for that object having been car ried to the surplus fund, two thou sand two hundred and live dollars and eighty cents. For erection of beacons in the har bor of New-York, in a dition to the sums heretofore appropriated, one thousand two hundred dollars. For defraying the expences incur red in suiveying the coast of North Carolina, between Cape Hatterasand Cape Fear, in addi ion to the turn heretofore appropriated f,.r that ob ject, one thousand three hundred dollars. For compensating the commission ers in the aforesaid service for ihe loss of their effects incident to the jServiee' on board the revenue cutter wrecked at Ocracock ; the amount of which loss the accounting officers ol the treasury are hereby authorized to liquidate" and allow, uor. satisfac tory proof being exhibited to them of such loss, one thousand six hundrec: dollars. For carrying on the surveys of public lands in the state of Ohio, and in the several territories, seventv- three thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For expence of intercourse with foreign nations, thirty three thousand and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses cf inter course wi:h foreign nations, twenty thousand dollars. For expenses of intercourse with the Barbary powers, fifty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of inter course with ihe Barbary Powers, fifty thousand dollars. For the relief and protection of distressed American seamen, five thousand dollars. For the salaries of the agents at London, "Paris and Madrid, for pro secuting claims in relation to cap tures, six thousand dollars. For the discharge of such miscel laneous claims against the United Slates, not otherwise provided for, as shall have been admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury, and which are of a nature, accord ing, to the xisageuhereof, to require! payment in specie, lour thousand dollars-. Sec. 2. And te it further enacted. j That the several appropriations here- totore made, shall be pajtd and dis charged out of the fund of six hun dred thousand dollars reserved by an act making provision for,the debt of the. United States, and oit ofany monies in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. . NATII. MACON, Speaker offe House of Itepi&ntauves. S. 5MIT31, -President of the Senate pro tempore Approved, March.3, '-1S07. ' TH.jkirFERsOW. f LJt I vSAft jtramniafton: ot the Students of thejaergh Academy. May 28th, 29thlTsoth, s6? . MALE DEPAIlTniENT. Philosophy and Astronomy. . 0 vraics went through a -very Ion Exam,nat,en rn the various brar-clvL "? 'hese .Sciences, and evinced, b his ready and unembarrassed answer?, 'his pera acouanitancc with them. ' Horace Jatres Miller passed an approve d Exa mination. . VirviL John Smith, Abraham Boylan h. Charles Ii.nton. i ls Class acquitted itstlf well. Ail werejfKct: J-.'S-nith wa? tUtied to a prefererice. , Cccsar. Thomas Sima, 'I his voting rr an passed aivppVoved examination in all I -ihIi-o tnouh be ha Bten at the Acaricniv W a few months. ';- ' . ' Sehctoe ereteriClass No. U o. tha; Siudentsougho to be particularly mentioned, they rre Th:mas Sims and Ko. bert Hiiiton.., Sekctcc c Vcta-i No 2. ' httehn Ai .Rouihac. ; his dals.w.,s V6r' t1- T- Scott and M. Sfaaw par- .Erasmus. S five first named Students are cntiiled to par- U.iJt, jEsop's Fables. WilUB V,ck JUathewShiw. Thomas tv?L-V 'ry itk' Jhn M" Rohac, Jas. - kite, fne You.li ct this class passed ve ry well. It is thought their mer.ts will ba prcpeny appreciated, u they are taken as they arc placed. Cordcrii. Jas. ?. Holmes, John G. Kcylhac, Wm. izv.cn. Tins Class d'd very? weil. The k narned was mcst approved. Greek Testament. Jarres i. M,Jler, John P. Smfth. Thii Class was hi-hlv approved, J. Smith is cntnlea to ufstliiction. Latin Grammar Class No. 1 1 J.a fe.ms ,V Vick, II. V!Ck, Jos. Rou! bac, Ilobt. -Hmron, J. Williamson, Tbos. bcott, Mat Shaw, J. White, J. M. Rr,.. ?,acJ" 1I!olmes-W Bowen. JohnG. IvouMiac. These btudtntshavingpassed ap proved examinations ir. ihe higher branchis oi Latin, it was not ihcuht ntcessary to take them through the Grammar. Class No. 2. Alexander M'Kethen, John Parker.- ' These are younC students, just begun the Orammar, and periormed well. Geography Class No. 1. Jas H.nton Anderson Barley, Abra ham Boylan, Solomon High, John Won. 1 his Class passed a tolerable cxaminauon. A. Bagley 1S believed to be bej,t actfjiainted with the subject. 7 English Grammftr 1st nin jas. i . sillier, . v. smith, r- vr .. illis B. Vick, Henry Vick,i)acd very well. Second Class. Jas. Hinton, Jas. Cant, Benj Pulham. 1 Ins Class was approved of. J as. Grant was most perfect j u Third Class. Sol. High, Anderson BaIev, -- pretiy well their merits tqual." Fourth Class, loan Scotr, Etheldred Jeiks, O'fUm'' Waine, Jehu Marsh.U. hisi composed of very young si.dent torii ed well, and airotthem are tmitied to Arithmetic 1st Class. ' Henry Cannon, E. Jeiks, T. Grant T ; Easron, Benj, Puiliam, Hehry McjJs'I Themernsor this Ciass.may be tak, lu the order m which' they are - heed H Mear.hadbutlatelycomlJenly: w ' SccC7ld Class. . illiam Bovven. Paed in seme cf nrst iulcs very well. - ' ,V Engfob Pccdin: Henry .Cook, Wm. Hinto,?, fohu Ras ton, Etheidn-d Jeiks. Jolin Marshal 1 fiamcu to.erably H. Cook was thought CTJ. John Bowen oo3ht to have been cammed in tlusCias,, but, by mistake, he was tot called up. ' -Writers, In a Class of seventeen, the following eight studrnts were deemed ro have Z"? un theest, and emiUed to distinction in P. Mdler, Bntaia Sanders. J ' Spvhngut Ckss. Antaony l?in;S, U.d very weU. Thomas S ms. Joseph Iioulhac, Willis B. xrb y Vlck' Robt,t "'""on. Jchr . ma n xrr- . ,t -mv 'WW ,r hor?&S,m8J Willis B.Vick, TIenrv ,V , 1 4Pas Srot, Matthew Shaw. Jas , j -.. . .... ..Uirut. . i ne Jiuacm iTan. Casso . l.hn - Grav Vick. VVrn n "'"i'S, J ued in the firt -t adimehtt first .ml;wu ''u . 'V, , jr. WMIuns. 4 I Xft Ml. i V
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