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. VOL. XXII. . ": .. " FRIDAY, APRIL 2D,t6.. ' ; - .,' ,;: '' . . . , , Nbf .liaS..-V . , i FOR TBE'BALEipn REGISTER CHEROKEE IMPROVEMEN Extract of a Uttrr from the Tltr. Absabax Stiih, ( who formed the first Missionary establixhrofht iri.'Cbc ClitroVec Nation a bout C5 vears ajo) xto Gm. Citnx Joxs, dated Salens N. a July ir, 1820. . t " I inclose you a copy oF some decrees of a late Council.of the. Cherokee, nation vhich I obtained vhen lately- there . It shows clearly that if ibe Chcrokces are Indians they, are very far from being Sa vages. .'Their code of Laws ;haa been printed, and the affairs of the nation are conducted with as much order, and I will add,' intelligence, as those ot most civilis ed States. "'.,... The 'place where the Councir is now held is just below 7 the confluence rf tKe Conesega and Ycusfenowly .rivers; which form the Coosa ; Jt4 callea Newtown, n&virg been lately laid eff in regular order for a town. The council house,-. cleTfcs ofEce,vahd a tavern opened by a.Chero iee. where cood fare and accommoda- ' tims can be bad but no spirits, were tne principal ' buildings of the place when I was there,, but it will become a consider able place. ' The council bad . beep . re cently elected and held their first m edg ing there, and is intended for the perma nent seat of Government.' Being.there at the tiire, I was requested by the council v. to dedicate the place to 'Almighty God, and I accordingly offered prayers,' and hymns of thanksgiving were sung.) The Rev. Mr. Posey, , a Baptist preacher, was there and gave assistar.ee He was, seek ing leave to make a School and Missiona ry establishment m the Valley touns, T?hich was cheerfully; and joyfully grant: ed. I visited the Mission atrSpringplace, -where thp venerable Mr. &Mrs. Gamt bold have Jbeen zealous and successful la- ' borers for many years, and where' they have a ' fihe little flock of Cherrkee con verts fcrmed into a living christian .church. I also Visited 'the school and church ai Maina'rd,- a place" with which you are ac- cuainted,vand which is distinguished by me. pious ana uDwcancu u Rev. , Father ' Vloyt. The school is very Nourishing andlthe. nnmber of christian converts is increasing-Yet those , who do not profess conversion have improved in morals and4 in the arts of civilized ltfe Tliere are now five M.hsionary, school er f tablishments Jri ' the' Nation andVone to.be established 'bythe Mr. Posev in the Valley towps within the limits of North Carcllna.' TheUnited Brethren of Salem contemplate anciher on. Votighaka lougy Tsnicn me nauves cpixsscu w sue tu ea ger desire'for. ;A : V'Jv-'. .i It is 15 years since I Wasjlast in the na tion, and the 'improvements among! them during that lim e has been; greats There nre idle vagabond's amcng, theni to.be Tsure.ai'id to the great 'disacivantageof the nation we tod often see them sauntering through our countr) but what society is wifhriTt wni-th1?y6 r.hdVflr.terk A?'PTeat portico of the nation is respectable and in a good decree civilized. ;Tley have good plantations, waggons, teatHs, good funu ,iure in their hdtoes, ahd lfve well audln very decent fasbi n, and the' wonitn are the companions of their husbands and the mistresses of their families--and not slaves as when in. the savage state. : At Yie house , of one full blooded Cherokee I drank cof- - r .(J.. .i.:.n .1 ' i ...,. ice uui vi 1111c iimm auu iuc smtuuam vva "weirfurnished with elegant cut glass, and the fare equal to your Eagle Tavern. They will all, I am confident, sooii be. quaufiedfor exercising all tbe diities of citizens, and l;what hcuid hinder theex ercise'bFrijghis f. which Cod has .givefr them " 7 . . ;l ;.". ..' r " i ' i " "" 1 1 Resolutions : adoit ed by the National . Counciiand Committee the herckeet JN COMSflTTEE.?. iVf" ,V C - vftovmOcti26 1819. UnanimoVisly .agreed, ;thajt ... Schoolmas ' ers, Blacksmiths, AlUlersvba)tpetre and Gunpowder M auufa.cturers,; Feryy men and Turnpike keepers, and single bire,- lings are hereby ; privileged.to, reside in the CherokeeNation under the follow ing conditions, y i z ; tThtir employ ers pro-f curing a permit fpom the Naticatounr; cil and Committee for. them. and becom es responsible for their, good conduct and behaviour, ; and subject to aheir removal for misdemeanor.. , Jx vi Jii ' ' ,Dd fu"'Ktfcii--. Blacksmiths, Millers, Ferrymtn and rnpike keep ers, are privileged to improve And qulM1 vate. twelve; acres, of grouad for the sup-. k port of themselves and families, should they please todoiuv V V i n ',' f-v-;; . JOHN RpSS V President of the; National Coinmiuee. ; .A.M'CovClerk. ,w .V. JYexvtoh, Cherokee Action; . .1 hu day decreed by the National Couh cu and Committee, that ,4dl icitizens f the Cherokee Nation, establishing astore or stores for he purpose pf y ending1 mer chandize, shall obraiii a license , for thai fposcfrom the Clerk ot the National mittee, fomhich each and every per-' 'Su? llccnsed h1 Pa7 a tax of twenty "uars per annum, and that no other but -4 A .. v nf tlie Cherokee Nation shali be I allowed to ; establish - permanent stores within the Nation. And it is also decreed. that no Pedlar-or pedlars,, not citizens of tbf Nation, h all, .be ' pettnitted to vend merchandize'in the Nation, without first ' obtaining alicense from the Agent !of the United States for, the Cherokee'Natrr, agreeably to- the Iawst)f the United States, and eacH and every, one soi licensed, shall fiay a ux of eighty ,cpnars,peraannum to the Treasurv.of the Cherokee, Nation ; andnH siicti person of person' 0 licensed J shall obtain a receipt on.' the' baclbf J his or' their license; from the T'reasurer, for the Burn so' paid ; and in case any person ..or persons ! violating .this "de creeVhe or they shall forfeit and pay a fihe of two hundred dollars totheNation- alTVeasury 5 'and it, shall be the duty of the Regulators or Lighthorse to collect the', samei-Any1 person 'discovering and giving information of the same, 'shall be entitled to the sum of twenty-five-dollars : and it is also hereby .decreed, tfiat no per son or persons, trot citizens of the.nation, shall bring into the nation and sell spirit uous liquors : and alt such person or per-(v sons so offending. Shall forfeit the whole of the spirituqus liquors that may be found in his' or their possession) and the same shall be disposed of fox the benefit of the nation And if ay person nr persons, ci tizen sof4the nation, shall receive and bring into the nation spirituous liquors for dis posal, and the sams, or, an part1 thereof be found to be ihe;prop?rty of a person or persons, riot ;citiztnsf of the nation, and a satisfactory proof be made, of the fact, benr they hall forfeit andpay tliesum' of RlCO,and the. whiskey subject to con fiscation as aforesaid : 'and this decree to take effect from and after the first d'.y of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, and to be strictly enforced : Pro vided; nevertheless,! that nothing shall be so construed mthis decree, as to tax sny person or'persohs bringing sugarV coffee, iron, ;salt, and steer, into the Cherokee nation ; but no permanent establishment, for the disposal of such, articles, can be admitted to any person or persons not ci tizens of the Nation." . t ' . " ; f : V . JOHN ROSS. t '"President of the National Committee; Concurred by PATHKllXER, vu .-:S ;t-:. 'r v 1 Principal Chief! i'S-n. -r, CHARLES HICKS. ' ,A,MrCor, CJerk.- The members of the Couricil nf Forty Towns tbok Op theresoluti6n ofthe com tpittce, and upon due deliberation therein embraced, tipon which tlie Council unani mously reject the admission -of farmers ana croppers onxnefamis . oiv ine ijation, with a view"toeScoiirage bur own people to the habits of iridustrySas farmers and crppers;-therelore we; the acting chiefs of the resolution of the numbers approvr pi of ccurtcii 'K " j . : V CHARLES hicks: ' 1 JVd'vrtowri, Oct. SO, 1819. . V , Awtoit C.erokeeAalioJt i - .":!',. ,.v ' i.v.rt'.;" -1 Nov: i,.i8i9.- Resolved that any person instigating;.? i ever, ft osteal upen saUstactory proofs; snalKtorfeittand v pay the value, of the .pVoperty 60 stoleri, i andbe punished alike- with-the person or i persons sd employed - to steal, agreeably to the sentence of such trial. j Bj order,'... JOHNROSSv President of the Committee. , ; 4 ' pathkiller;; , . - CHARLES HICCS. .' iru? c.qpy, - l0 A. M'Coy, Clerk. " " kMwt&vnt Cherblfre Nation:; ' " i :': - ,Aov. 1819. - "Resolved by the ' National Committee, ... .r that any v hit e man, ho shall hereafter take, a Cherokee woman ' to Wife,' be re quired to marryrher legally, by a Minister of the Qoepl, or other authorized i.erw, after procuring" a license front the Nation al Clerk frfr: that purpose, beforie he shall be entitled and admitted to the privileges of citizenship.; .l- t . rAnd in order- to .avoid, impositions on tne part.o? apy;wniie man; Kesoivea, uiat any. white tnan. who h all m arni a Qh ero keeworoari'' the pretierty of thCi woman sta oiarrjcd shall not. be subject to the dis-. ppaijDf i her;t; hvspan.ov contrary:; to , her cpnif nti- . Arjfl any:: white man "so -mar riedLan partmjfrpm his, wjfe without itt5t. prpycation, shall forfeit ahd? pay to x& twife such .sum 4?r:sum as.roay; be ad- jup!geJtQ l?tt, by thetNational, Council and Cpmniittf.e tgr said', oreacn .ot, roarnage; ftfixto be deprived iV'citizenshipi dS And. it is also? Resolved that ttahall not be liwfurfonany ihite man to hare nore .thanbnea ife; and Si is. recommendi d that air others: should also Mia vo hutom; -wjte hrefjer4r&J ,1 iy. order. fh ,t-4 r iu uttn t&vtssr.'is ib '-- 'Pft'Sttlent of tr Commictfeer, Liw-ir jis- :iB'ATHK!LLEn.-f it ? : Resolved by the National-Ccamittei tha Charles Hic1a? .Thereby t appointed treasurer, tor ine uneroaee 'nation, anu Elijalt HicksClerk of the National Courk1 cinVAftd it b;aTso resolved,-that Charlei Hicks Is hereby invested with fqll antho i hy the National Committee, 3 i iiuaipprounuuOT.oi.rcn 001- or persons, -employ ngior i !ar" 101 W""1 Vrtne V'W'lftf .ant f L- L'- 'r. interest ,nf the. nuh 5rVl hf r? thA ITn tA iy ucraon or persons, , wimvi . J ' t - V- . ' T the property ahotheKahd States a besufficientor tliat pur TiMAW trl anrtf mntlhrW ! 1 pose, after satisfying the sums necessary rity to isstie permits to privileged white I people, agreeaoiy 10 me nesoiuuon pass ed on the 26th October 1819. j v s By order, JOHN ROSS, . " President of the Committee. A. M!CQy,(Cler; A' : I' , ' ' 7 V- : t V73T arrrnanvmr ! - I" An act to authorise the President of th e Uni ted Sutes to borrow a sum not exceeding' I jtTe rojinons orvionara Be it enacted by the Senate and, House of Representative of the United States of dmencasin Longress assemotea, mat the President of the Uuited States pe and he i& Jtiereby, ; empovered to borrow on the credit of the United States, a surn not exceeding five millions of d6Hars,at a rate of interest; payable quarter-yearly, not exceeding . five per centum per annum , and reimbursable at the will of the gov ernment,;, at .any time after 'the first - day of January, one thousand eiht hundred and thirty-five;. to be applied, iivaddiqon to the 'moneys now in -he Treasury, or -which' 'may be received ; therein, fi ojiv o ther sources, (duricg the present year, to defray any of the.vpublic expenses which arei or may be, anthorized by law. ri'he J stock thereby created shall be transfe Va- blejn the same manner as is! provided by. ,Mw,wr me irausierm tue puunci ciepu Sec. 2.j Jncl oeat ftcrtJier e$aeU Th a t itcShall be lawful fonthe Bank of the U n!ted States-to lend the said f' sum; or, any part thereof; and it is hereby further declared, that it shall be ;deemed a good execution of the- said power to borrow. for the Secretary .of the 4 Treasury! with t ne approbation of the President f the United State's,' to cause to be constituted certificates of stock; signed by the Regis ter of the Treasurer or liy"a Cbrrimissi oner of Loans, for the;sum to be borrow ed, or for any part thereof, bearingjtn in terest of five jper w centBm per ajnnunn, transferable , and Teimbursable as f afore said, arid to cause ie said certificates of scock to oe soiar noviuea mat no stocic enacted. That retary ot tlie Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized; withHue apR-a-tion of the President of the United States, to employ an agen t or. agents for th e "pu r pose of obtaining snbscriptions to the loan authorised by this act," or of selling any part of the stock' to be created, by virtue thereof. A commission of npt exceeding pne-ejghth of one per centum Ion the a rMount thus sold or for which subscrip tions shall -be obtained, may, by -the Se cretary of , the Treasury ,'.be allowed to such agent or agents; and a jsam, not ex ceeuini? foiir'lhousand dnllarkltri nnid : out of any moneys in the Treasury, not l W?? ,s i1 aPP.r- h certificates, and certificates bf stocky and otfier expenses inciden t to tlie due execu tion of thisact. . t ' , . '.: ' JSec. 4. Jndbe it furitin - enact That I so mjuch ef the funds constitnt the ii- ; W4-gZrtV t? 4nu,c "h1 v hi'tatr. L the .principal,! of the said y y" W8! ! pledged -and v appropriated for the pay ment of the interest, and fur the reim- j bursemept oftthe pi inciial, of the stock whicti may be created by virtue or this act.V It shall, accordingly be the duty of j thfc commissioners of tiiei Sinking Ftiwijto ' cause io'be.apjkd SnJ jaiid 'out oft.th j said fund, yearly,- such sbm and sums jas rhay ahntially .' be necessary t6 discharge the interesr ccruiiigf tai juhci said tock; I and to ; reimburse the' principal, j;sthe I i sair.naayiyuecpnet-'G!QeaiHV'may De uisr cnaicia.coniqriiyvitnine jernis 01 , the loan.,. v"And they are further .autho- j thereo;i & the faith of .ttie .United States ; ishereby pledged to establish sufficient ! reventies foiaklng .up any" deficiency; ; t hat ta&f hereafter t a ke-pl ace hi tle 1 ui id s interest, ana-principal sums; pr nr-uif ! them; In tanner ,-atbre$ai. t"; ApprdvediMarlv 3; 1821. .'f : V ' An act pakiag approjirialions for the.Mnitk tC'ty service of the United States fi)nfheyeBr lfi)rie "thousand &ght. Iiujidreo, and t w enty .':.:one. S 't Ji&: l V' v -5rf ffMhhenammuie. tfMeftrei&tativ&ih?;p -oftdpteriCQ in paitgrfti 'atsittHttefo'Wl&t thti foluwing.sums (be. andahesame are hereby respectively ? appropriated fortbe militarv service ofthe United ?StatesVfor I the Vear one thousand, eight hundred aud.1 tWenty-oneVwiif of tljt.cfl!cicii.e hSnrtt a&fco 4houstwrtf bdred fifryrxvebl tarst'ai eftixiti itfoi. .to arirTHnexpendedfcM one. nunfircu f auaxigniyinousanai gnt hdndredand eighty dollars and seventy eight cents.. . . .' be sold tinder pyb U y ' Sec. 3 "And betzmrther ! tlieoec riseu iu , huuiv , ii uui lime vp nine,- auw.ii v ;siii' or . sumsctowards discharging, py j inureliasei vand at a rice 'rtot abo've oar. I 1 For thremonths gratuitpus, pay tor disbanded othcers and soldiersi inciuaine travelline allowances for the same, sixty. tbonsarfd dollars. : '"'"v: " s 'l'" A For subsistence, one hundred an-four thousand six hundred and fifty-four dol -lars and sixty-seveh events, in additibn to the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars already appropriated., - ' For foragie for officers, forty-one thou sand five hundred fctui tyronBijV.; For clothing, two hundred hnd se Venty six thousand five hundred and sy'Sv Hollars and twenty-five cents, in additiori to j an unexpenuett tiaiance 1 inirieen thousand nine hundred and three dollars a nd Seventy-two cents. For the Medical ahd Hospital Depart ment, twenty-foqr thousand five hundred nd five "dollars, in; addition to an unex pended i balance " of hine.1 thousand eight hundred and xeighty r one dollars and sixty- five Cents. : " J-.. ' -..-r''' -i . For the : Quartermaster General's De partment, two htindrqtl and two thousand eight hundred andixteight dollarsfn addition to the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars already apprppYiat edjtfi witvv '' -'" ";:t;-;-r 'v& .-'For regular supplies, transportation; rents and repairs, ; postage and courts martial, and contingencies of therDepart ment;, iCfid priyjof 5oI'diTs. employed in the erection and repairs of .jfiarrack?-, suryeys, roads, and other labor, three hundred & seventeen- thousand eight Iiundred , and sixfy -eight dollars.- " ? -'r fV v , ,.;'o complete the barracks - at Baton Rouge, tventy thotisand dollars ; and for be transportation .of .ordnanee,; fifteen thousand dollars, ;'.'., ..' I.-,': i.KV. ,i ;v 'For ''nrrenrages in tlie Quartermaster ! General s Di'partmcHit, t'.venty thensand dollars. ' s :- 1 ' ; . ' v;,-r For the rJIMtary Academy, seventeen thousand and thirty-six dollars and twenty-two cents. .. ' ' ' ;. ' '; ' ; ; .. ' "For fortifications, two hundred and j,w0 thousand dollars, in addition to, ah tinex- 1 pended balance of one hundred thousand qouars, to oe arjpneu to uie louowmg lor tificatiotfetdwitr 5 Fort Delaware, fifty-five thousand dol lars.; V- . ; ;...J , : ; . I . Fprt Va3hingt0h, twenty-two thousand dollarsfsf'i fJV ' . -j;v 01 ""sixty-five thousand ; dol lars. 1 V.' . ; , V.:, ;"; Fort Vvf thou sa nd dollars. R;oret)TfctMfsan'd dlh VV v J ; ? Mobile, Point, thirty thdusaniOellarsl 5 Repairs and contingencies, twenty thou- sarid dollars ; V ; t- . For the contingencies 01 the army,, for ty.th0u5a.nd dollars. J , .' , ' '.: v ..' - Foi the national armories, three htfnJ drcd and fqrty thousand 'doifars, ih addi tion to an unexpended balance of twenty thousand dollars. ' ; "? " For the ctirrent expenses of the ord fnaijice service, an unexpended balances of tyentyxhree .thpqand six huudred-and Istxty-tree dcllarand seven cents.v . j For the fuinjment of existing fcqntracts rfor! cannon, shot, and Uieli.s," and foVtthe purchase of oh thpns.ahd s word Belts, arid fVf tirriber for gum carriaeVs, . fifty thrfee: thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For the annualtaltowance tothe invalid pensioners. f the United States, ty o hun dred and; thirteen thousand three hundred jihrt fwf-nf v-frmr dollars, ih addition to ari unexpended balanceoForie hundred and one; thrt'u sand six; luuiu ryd and sev t ritysix1 dollars and severity-five cents.'1 lV-f For the; half-pay 'pensions of widbws and orphans, thirty thousand, dollars.. . ' ;? For arrearages, prior to the first of Ja- inuary, eicrhtetji huhdred and seventeen, 'l-A .it ' ':' ... r mty iiiuubauu tiuu.irs, ui uuuniun a jor mer 'appropj-iation bfl "twenty tthyusaod dollars. ' V: v-6 X; . For arrearages in the Indian, Depart m en onehundred and thirty thousand two Jlumdredi and five dUlara and forty-; frur ccens. ?rv:l A ui-'"'i?' ' I; A? 'J ' For the current: ecbeoses of the Indian Department, 'one , baadei lutifary peiioneTsof the United ( States ohe million tvrohundrVd thousand dollars. being parr of the unexpended balance of 1 a tormer appropriation. . . ' -ri y ty- ;ir rrrvlng jinto efJect- theTeaiy copcuecl w ih .the C i-tjek, fi'at iorr on Jthe eighth davH6lr: January, une tliusand eight buiklreci ahel tWeritv- forieT arid falifietihv ajid:J.thi vth?:adyicfe' nd;fcefi6f he', Striate! onf the twerity-fcurth -of Feljtuanpv one tMcftUand eight horidred andtwent Yl Qrievi?ioriyegic Hiicusana .uvounQrea ojlars'f ;fu.; ;i .f- r-i.'carrnc into effect, ti treaty cqrt ctudedwiththe Choctaw, nation of.Indt- KiiCr3f "lft ?kehth.lojt OciobrlBn, tht jsarid eiiht hundred and twentyi sikty?.ive inousanutiouars; tuip xor jiymcfii w one ve4r Vannuf to Mushulatubba a-CIioo- tawiciief,riehuwlrcy arid fifty dollim . ForiCefropletinirthe road in the state: of I Gcorithiough, tl)e re.ek natwndnor tne acta ot tne iwentvjsevenui Jinru one thotftaftf eigbl huodreil& siteCTttwei UUUU1CU WIU .il.ltk...li, uum uu k-.uvv . riVth;buaiic! elghtmacdred "&tw"e,qi tys cai?tadi4rs fif h orcbareic aireararaincttrrcd in uhn2jtbe arsenal at AxfXlUQtpvi gia j ftjrtjr thousand dollars. ; j See 2. zf tt further enacted, That ty-seyenin aviarcu, one iiMJusanu .cikuv tZuuauuX a jiJLUi2rt ..;v; 1 k evraT annrrmrHtions.f hereinbefore 1 m d?,jhan be j)aid '-'oat o(any tnorie.fn iA TreauVyi not otherwise appropriated. , ApprovedMarch 3i 1821, : - i v .? v ? 0 act.Vnak jn. appropriations or the suhl Tne yrar n inousana ei hundred And twenty-one. V K 8iV enacted by the Sen te ank Home 0jJeJire&cntativf8 of -the ; 6f America in Conreh asa fordefraying thel expenses for the year one thousand nited Stdie8 WerfThat, f. the Navy ight hundred arid twentv-bn6i" the. folio wincf ?siinis be arid thelsame are hefeby7repfictively ap rjropriated : ' 'fM '' f i ' ; Forl thef pay and theV subsisttnce of the ofiicers. and oav of the seamen, nine hun dred and,eighty-threethoW4nd three hun dred andiwentyrfiye dollars and twenty 'five .cents". I 'CXll--J 11 ' j, ,: ,v; vf For provisionW tnreer htiriared and thir ty seven thousandeight hundred arid thir tyone dollar1:'-:f:f i ' t'""'' expenses on ccoaat of the siok,rthirty two thousaridonarV.;, '- l . Fori repairs of vessels,, t!ree;llsunfed and sventy-fTve thousand dollars. ' " Fpr improve merit of navy fyards, docks, and ' wharves, payf of superintendants, ! storekeners clerks, and laborers twen-! ky-five4horisarid dollars, f 4 '1 i, -l; i I For ordnance, and ordnance stores, tventv-five tHousand dollarsifi -' Xv- .. orconiingent expenses, two hundrea. thousand dollars. s ' V i V ... .v-r For pay and. subsistence of ;th6 narine corps, one hundred and sixt'y -nine ,thou' sand jhree, hundredjahd ninety-three dol lais. v: , 'fig y''-i:i''' J (For clothing he same, thirty thousand six hundred and cighty-siJcl ooUars ?and thjirty-ohe cents. , 1- ' .-W.' jEor - fuel for the saine six.' thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fiftv cents; - ; R' V'XJ-'- For dontingent' expenses if the sarhe, fou 1 teen thousand doll ars. r - (V K H$or completing the I equipment of this vesse oritructed inW pursilanCe. of the , act autli)rzing the4 building bra ?certaia number of small vessels of.war, ten thou sand dollars. f t; j, , 1 . , : 4.' For the purpose of enabling te Secfo tary, of the Navy tci remove I obstructicqj . placed in the river iThamesl In Conhec ticuf, by the Commander ofthe American ips duyinc ? the, late, warluier hundred ahd fifty;,dpihir$.'. :.;-;':r;. . .i,' k-.tf l ' r Bec.'5. And be it fUrther ehaited9rrt die sevehal apjropriationi Jiereipbefore; made shall be tpaid but of anv moriev in the Treasnit. Wot htefwise labpropriat ;ipproveu--xviarcn 3, 182 v t An act, establishing the salaries of the Com- .!?1s-m tinder ;nhe.trea of .hent., .. : : w J -fj-v. i , Wr it enacted tvtlie&ennk ar,A y menca m Qngres$ aumklcd, ;"Tbjat from , and after the first da 6f January; one thousand eight, hundred;: ahd twenty- : one., each Commissioner now appointed; or whomayfbe.appqhited ffTeeablycto Fusions ottne. treaty cC5rnsh4Ii VF.5,,;U,CH o receive at tne typfi ye hundred dollars tJer te of twen- nnum;-and each agent appointed,' or wh may be ab pointeo, as atoresaklv sb. be entitledt-. to receive at the .rate of twehtvve' hurt dred dollars dtiev. anxmtn'i.fi!h :tats sunis so allowed o said fcri, respec-1 tiveTy,; shall he afull comriention fcr services - and aR 'personal. jexpensesf in Cun-ed'whiicJ in the , Krformance of the l duties of their, respective 6fR$ei PnSvifr ed That the compensation by this section allowed shalfcnot becontintied longer than twf yearp frpen ihe said first pay tof Jaiui-t' s" . ne -, tnosana:j eight y hundred and twenty i'nd he U further eha&ed. That ach Commissioner and agenVshall not be emitled to rtceive ihr services performed , in. theirreSpectiTCoffices,5 bre the said ikst day -f JauarjC one -thcisarii height ' hundred jind twjenty-biie an greater so m thari i theratft-oftf fnnt thsViwl satioii iforervices knd all Dersonal exnen- ses incurred while: fei the discharge oftbeir V ' rHpectiv&dutle?.:m "M'.'i. ms:. ' " oec. 3. -Jhtf be U Tnrthi cted That '-, p . . - com issioners. and agents, and for the cx pense$ 'under the several conimisslons nn.- M fobyyen- ihliiviecetve1 fc riil behalf of .the Tilllvtr Navrptlni. 1 Cb1npj(hf nritiHBe fiday jrf Rfiy hekt, J proposal s for building a Lcxt and Dath OesjbelowJLwlrg toj belxhadst of wItW1 ' iF?.!l-!?LHlSi?W.of the State, Which may b s ktanir.tlm'e- bva1n6- lftmi0nWJiibt iny.tia Xwai Wwceive I niJkrii-Mli Jm.w. ..l .-ti -i l , v ' . clearing tntt Hives o Ltn between JUts. . . t f t inwtm ot,fwemyffivwtth6tahd dollars beirancthe(rnifi fov the paymebuif thesaUries of the said ; JOHN HMVIOTSPre, Jifarch 15fi2K v !p ! 4 n 4 3 is IV H; i I?) 9 l;.f: 'ii! -I ! ! i I- (
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 20, 1821, edition 1
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