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.:i Id V- I ,VOL 4' 1 A ffi :-.JLtv': til iELlG0r9 CREEDS, -1 VTlTcts on this wibiect. Trotn ristians of e Old Sthool-re r the rt ligionr of P-otestants T 44 tn!L fh rfrtrine of Luther. do or OMn, or -v - lhe catcchism f Anrusta.pr " 'I. . i n v rrT the rnclR of ,ine Slit crnfess-icn ; but that, wherein .liaeree. and which, they all ud ?&iitfi greater hartron perfect r-Tr..rfflith and actions, hat is, the SI01 :The.BWe. I sahe pible rnly in J,t as matter of faith and relicn, neither !!lrds believe it themselres. nor require 'KTbel:ef of it of others, wiihoutrrost high- and jchismatical presumption. -J.tor my after a lens (and avl verily believe impartial search of the true iar .-mmal h?wlm;Q ?rofef plara 7J,v1cna find anv. rest for the sole foot, but upon this rock, only. I see SrfrV; awl with try own eyes, that there P :..f nnn. councils aeamst t OoDO Belli"' . i . iathers arainM others, the ome fathers against themselves, a con sentcf facers of one ae gainst -the; fa X cf another age. Tradiuve interpre. uto rf jcripmre are prete. ded, hut few or none are found.. No trad.t ionhut only of scripture can derive itself Jrnm the "fconta'm; but may be. plainly proved tp be broefht in at such an age after Christ, or that in such an age it was not in. In a j nn fRripnt certainty, but 'rru i"" nrrfps and fi r this, ifihere be occasion, i win nnt nlv u miner?, but even eladly lose my I . M, liff, thoujdv I should le sorry christians linnM talp it from me. Propose nie' any tiiire rut of this bock, ard r quire whe- , T KpKpvr it.nr no : and srem it ever so ircnrptehensible to httman reason, I WW Ascribe it with hand and heart, as irowirg no demonstration can be etrooger ii man take mine from me.' I will think no man the woise n.annor the worse chris tian ; I will love no n an the less for dif fering la opinion from me. A'd what measure I irele to others, I expect irom them aeain. I am fully asuredthat G does hot, and therefore rr.en ought not Jo, reQcire anv mere of any man than thisj to believe the scriptures to be God's wJrl to endeavor tohnd tne true sense oi u FROM BAXTER. " 7. T2e famous and pious Mr. Baxter, in his twenty sixth direction for peace of oonscif nee, &c. obse rves : ByMhe oc casions of heretics' quarrels and errors, the serpent steps in, and will; needs be a spirit cf real in the church : and he will fco overdo against heretics; that he per 'Baades them, Uhey must enlarge their creed, and add this clause against ohe, and that against another, and all .was but for the perfecting and preserving of the christian faith. And so he brings it to be a matter of so n.uch wit to be. a christian v (as Erasmus complains) that ordinary eads were not able to reach it. ' He had , got them, vith a religious zealous cruelty 0 their own and othcrs'uls, to lay all their salvation, & the peaceof the church, opon sc.me unsearchable mysteries about j tie trinity, which God either never re ' vealed, or never clearly, revealed, or ne ver laid so great a stress upod -I'Jfct lie persuades them, that thereVwasci ipture proof enough for these Only the scrip- tore spake it but in 'the, premises, or.in darker terms, and they must gather into their creeds the-consequences., ah&but it into piamer expressionswhich';heretic& 'S"t not.so easily corrupt, pertert, 01 evaOe. Was not this reverend zeal And vas not the devil seemingly now a chris tian r the most judicious and "forward yrt ? But what got he at this one game ? He necessitated implicit faitfeven in fuuuaraema s. when hp hrl oeyond a, vl s. 2. He necessitated some living inHo-p ior the determining of fundamentals, auo- ca-io, though not in e f the soul of no- Psh wickedness) that . is,v what it is in sense that the people ' must take for fun- ctuientals. 3. He rot "a stanriincr VArdlr f : O O W fUkV .ui3uau iaiuij tht it wiU not afford us so tnuchs no;V. k' , y .cra twndamentaU, on and Km.K j iivvi-siij uuu -v....ui, ... yiiiwci uiuc5 out we must meml thn lin- 15 L w Mra. 7. a Z n-Gcdthe JIotu GhQSt Gild Tfr725' ,sQnTncqrnatiQn--Total ''y--unginaltin. Vc.y 4"Heo: nSil1 afict2ar? bring .in tnore at hti ' pitaiure. 5. He framed nW m,. . Ser beliewe beses it, and the ptin, vr, &Fle. indubitable conseqwnce-of.it, n thv hnld as mattrf opinion ; of scripture only for ajiy considering niMi toboiM upon. This, therefore, and this only, I have reason .to believes T m l vil! rrcfess. according to th I will live. yr,,J r-.rrtjtatrt so, tnererore u is irur. In ii her thirgsTwiU Uke aojnan's libr tr cf indtrine from him. DCithrr hnll at:? . 9.11.., y . i -6uSl , uie pertection and;suthciehcy of i ten rr 'Fiure, consequently against Christ, I hfaH'iljTe . division, - and to. tear fn-!- pieces. the v cliurch; casting out a4l as , heretics i an'riexetsitdting Aeparation by all dissert - tersl notJie world's end,. : tilr the jdevil s engine ' beNovefthrowti. It 6. And herebv. he lavs fa grcpa;iipon, inejpivisiona 'ot chrhtiansto br'ng men into cloupt of all religion?as not knowjng which fsthe right: 7. And he lays the ground of certain heart- burningfland iti-ttual hatred, contentions. rrvilings, and enmity: is not Ji ere enough got! at one cast?.Tjoth. there"ijeedanv more V tQ the establishing bf the Jomisli and hellish darkness f , Did not ,tiy one act found Jhe seat of RomeDidnot the devil get more in hi cU'ke in- a dav, than tic couia get py jiis -SNvpra in tnret-5 nunr dred.' vears KY, "and c where modest v restrains menJfronputtlng all such Jn- vent ions ana expncniions ,m .ineir creen the devil persuaded mpn,ith?t they being . . : r II.. i j:.,: (no doubt to be reverenced, .valued and heard'i it is almost as much as if itwerei in the creed ; and therefore whoever nis- m . senteth. must be noted with a black coal, and; you must disgrace' him, and avoid communion with, him,, as an heretic. Had it not beenk for this plot, the eh istian faith had been kept pure ; religion had ben one, the church had b"en one, and the hearts - of christians had , beenv,more than they are. Had hoi the devil tnrned orthodox, h had not " made somany true christians heretics, .-as : Epiphanius and Austin have enrolled in, the black listj-: Had .not the enemy of truth and T peace got into the chair, and made so pathetic an oration as to inflame, the minds of the ; lovers of truth to be overc zealous for it, and to do too much, we might have had Truth .and peace to. this day. : Ye ai still, if he see any n;an of experience iind mo deration, stand up to reduce men rj the ancient simplicity, he presently seems the most, zealous for Christ, and tells the ex perienced leaders of the flocks, that it is in . favor, of some heresy that such a man speaks; he is plotting syncretism; arid attempting the recorcijement of Christ and Belial, he is tainted with Popery, or i Socinianism, Arminianism, or Calvinism, of whatever :may make him odious with thoe he speaks to. O what the devil hath got by over doing !" "J taw of tji0&UejStaie& An act making ; appropriations for the -TOpriow v4Govroment for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty two, and for rther purposes. , ry- ! - Be it enacted by the Senate and House nf Ptfireentathre of the Urtitt'd States ofJmerica. 'in Congress, assembled That the ioiiowing sums ur, uv hp'tvhv. resnectivelv appropriated for the . . , . l A ,lMt-somf nfp service nfthe year one thousand eight hundred and twcntylwo ;v that is to say : . For compensation granted by law, to the Senate and House of Representatives, their officers, and attendants, in addition to an unexpended balance of two hundred and fodrteen, thousand and sixty -seven dollars and ."ourteen cents, two hundred and one thousand five hundred and twenty-one dollars arid eighty-six cents. ; " For the expenses of firfe wood, statione nrintimr. and all other contingent ex penses of the, two Houses of Congress, fort v-'five thousand dollars: - N ' c For the expenses of the Library of Con gress; including the Librarians allowance for the vearpne tnousana nmc uuuureu For botil:s for the library, one thousand dollars. ' " s'" ' t:r "For comnensation to the President of the United States, twenty 7five .thousand dollars. ' ' "'.' :For compensation to the Vice President of the United States, five thousand doljars. For compensation to the Secretary of State, six thousand dollars, j i ;..r For compensation to the Clerks in the Department of tate, byUhe Act of the twentieth of iArkil, one Ttlvousand; eight hundred aqd ;eighteen,( fifteen thousand nine hundred' dollars. v . '? '., For compensation to,the messengers in said department, including the messenger in the Patent' office,, hundred and sixty dollars.'.,:,.. '1!: -I b For the contingent and incidental ex penses ; of the Department of State,. in cludinc expenses oi puousuing me r oreign corrcsponde'nee of thereon federation Conr gress, for, extra copying ot papers, ana a deficiency in the , appropriation . for print- inST me SCCIXt juumats int. uiu viuugt twentv-jdur thousand iour nunnrea .ana ninetv-two dollars, and fifty -six Cents. k For compensation to the Secretary of tne,:i reasury, six uiwusana uouars. V f m . For; compensation to the'clerks in the OU1CC Ul viiw . wtwi twi j y ..Acaauijf thousand dollars. A ;, '..;?v V For compensation to the messengers in ii said omce, oucauousno ana ujiy uouara, hn fnll of blLallowances. -J 1 I' rr k.i '. l. i . A. :i ll , For compensation to the, First Comp-r i troi er oi. yiet x reasury, tnree tnousnu nve nunarea aouars. i Mi- r , y II" itl office the Firit Comptroller; per.act.of ,nh Anril. nnP thunr rl t h'nn. dred aiid' eirhteeii. seventepn thousand eignt nunurea-ana nny aouars -.-f Fcr.cpup6nsation jtol the -ri'essenger m said office, severf hundred dollars, infuli I of all allowances.; inensit to he Second ColhpA twentieth1 ot April, oneand egh. lJi"Kr. rv rvT.r J.i&mttfr t , -.: ii idouaA t m ?-"SSrmr act 1 office of the Second Comptroller, per, act i rthetwCTftethxafApriurm eight hundred ;eighteen,iliflthcjttaml . seven hundred tM fifty dlar rFor compensation tp: he, messenger in said oflrce. seven hundred dollars, irt full, nf all allowances. r - ? ' ' Vc: . ; ' Fpr compensationi to the, First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars? X For compensation to thel clerks tne office of the First) A uditoiy per Act of tliet twentieth of Aprils one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars. : ( " ; -y ' -For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all allowances. ; w : . i ' For compensation to the,Second .Audi tor of the Treasury, three thousand dol- For "compensatinn to the clerks Vn (the? office of the Second Auditrtr&ixteen thou sanil two hundred dollars, styK'Zj i I j t ; v. For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars, in full ! of all allowances. r, v i!y For compensation to the.Thinl Auditor of te Trt'sury, three thousand dollars. For compensation tn.the clerks in, the ! office of the Third Auditor, per act of the : twentieth of April, one thousand eight i hundred and eighteen, twenty-eight thou sand six hundrea dollars. ' ?, ! ? , For compensation to the messengers in said office, ooe thousandnd fifty dollars, in full of all allowances. i i , ''':' ', F'T compensation to the Fourth Audi- tor of the Treasury three thousand dol- lars. p'JwvV-: . J'- For compensation totthe clerks in tne office of the Fourth Auditor, per act of For compensation to the Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollar's. F-r compensation to the clerks in the office of the Fifth Auditor, per act of the twentieth of April; one: thousand eight hundred and eighteen, ten thousand five hundred dollars. -' f v - For two clerks to complete r the duties of the commissioner of the revenue, trans ferred to the office of the fifth auditor. twn thousand five hundred and fifty dol lars.- -' - ' : '.- - For one clerk on the business of the Aeent of the Treasury, transferred to the office of the Fifth Auditor, one thousand one hundred and 'fifty dollars. For compensation to the messenger in t said office, seven hundred 'dollars, infull of all allowances. - For compensation to the Treasurer of the United States three thousand dollars: For', compensation to the clerks in the bffice of theTreasurerof the United States, npr act of twentieth of April, one thoU rpn and eiirhteen. five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars For compensation to an additional clerk, ac fitlowpn hv act of appropriation df one thousand eight hund red and nineteen,, and rno thousand eiirht hundred jAid twenty ; and also, for an assistant to tnecnici vici., one thousand two hundred dollars For compensation to the messenger in ioii ofFri cpvipn hundred dollars, iri full cf all allowances. ; y. v .i'. -For Compensation to the Cahimissioner of the General Land Office, three thou sand dollars. " , J iu For compensation to the clerks in the office of said Com m issioner, per act of 20th of Aprilone thousand eight hundred -and eight een.N twenty rtwo thousand five hun dred?nd fifty doltaW. j '' For compensation to the messenger in said officeiiseven hundred dollars, in'rfujl bf all allowances.1 1 - ,, '' l:e' I For compensation to the Register of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. ' For compcrisaticri t6 the clerks in the office of the Register per act of twentietlA of April, one thousand e ight hundred and eighteen,-twenty Hwo thousand five hunj dred and fifty dollars. t ' " , : i dred and fifty i For compensation to mc-nww aid office, iricludiriff the allowance for. ; ' -' . r '.. " .t - .ooonMivffav - in ' eiirt ' nffirp- ouim w y ,- ; "O . - V stamping ship V registeirs eight nunarea dollars in full of all allowances. u v T?Air r.ornnerisation to the Secretary, of thei Commissioners ot tne pmmg uU, two hundred and htjty douars.; -' For allowance to the. person; employed in transmitting passports and sea-letters ; for expense, of translating 'foreign lan guages, in thboffice of the Secretary; of the Treasurv s for stationery fuel, print-1 inland all other; iritidental contingent 1 expenses in the .Treasury Department; and the several' office therein, including th e expenses) ot Stating ana v prju yuS c publk accounts for tne year,one thousand eight hundred ahdyenyitwo,itfya, thousand dollars. rA-' V.-.V; "; ttf:' : For allpwabteto the superintendent and 'four.wati&mceinploy ty of State and Treasury , buildings ; fot the repairs of engines, hose, and buckets, one thousand nine hundred dollars. : - Forfcumperisation to; the Secretary qt AVar; six thou-saod doUaril ' 7 - I Vnf hnmnVntatinn to the Clerks III the bffice af thejScorturef mrperact pf the twentieth of April, one thou sand eight -XSiSs id itl ment, tswuthbusabd nine hundred and forr- ; M, hnndred and eighteen, fifteen thousand 'JfjmS&g M ffiU 55 tyeveirdollarrand'nlriely-nmi and fifty dollars. , ; - , I. iShU JJhousad orking l For compensation to the messenger in ;fV?t,JSS efght'hotfr fiind for the relief of seamen; tbjrty;thour, ; X said office, seven hundred dollars, in( full f 5fflS sanl hilars v ' of all allowances. ' - ' 8a?f!ri - For theupriort -in ainUh4nce of, ' v . sand fourt hundred dollars,. :.. i m;mnerisatioti to the Wessehgers in rtKfficf .Jcie thousand and fifty dollars rr TlI For romDensation - to the messenger in aii rksevert hundred dollars, iri full T T" .T7-". .-". ,"-, ,-. UI.aiT, wttut aitv-' For comnensation to the. Commissary Geheralol?urchase3, i tti thrfee thousand j dollars. w i:-.- ;.! .j u-v1 1 aft -SL - - - L- For comnehsatiori to the- clerks Iiv the f!ommissarv General of Pur chases two thousand eigit hundred dol- lars:.;f ., ;;v;v;:., i r or compensation 10 . uic iiicaaui iu said office;' seven hundred'dollars, ; in full For compensation to the clerfcs m tne; office of the Adjutant General, twt thou sand ohelhiindred and fiftv dollars ; r or com ptnsauon inane - office of the Ordnancc.twb thousand nine biinrfrpd land fiftv dollars. office of the Commissary General 01 suq- sistence, two thousand one hundred ana fifty dollars. - ':k'.t .v; Fr compensation to tne cierKs m xuc Engineer: office, two thousand ohe&uncjred and fifty- dollars. ?r;4 i"'. Fr rAmniiivsation to the clerk in tne office of the Sureebri GeneraU one tnou- .sand one hundred adAhrry,dpuars. i hundred a ; fifty dplla. - : ues For the contingent expenses o tne w ar lienerai. iwo iiiuuaauu uuuuiwu uvi- 4ioiv compensation to the clerks ,;1oAhe off? fee' M the? Paymaster GJeneralfoiir thnusandtwo liundred and fifty dollars. ciu Departm'en and other contin sand dollars.st For cd-i p said office one thousand and fifty dollars, i ;n r.iii r,f all allowances.-' - ft lit luif i , of the 'Navy Board dred doliArs. Pur r.omnensation the Coriimissioners of, ihe Navy Board; two thousand dollars - i? f?.?'. rr cptnpensationUo - the; clerks in' 1 tne nflRrp of the Commissioners ot tne xhv V w , - Hoard, ber act of twentieth thodsaud eiehf hundred and Veigh tee three thousand five hundred and nrty ,0,VM - r. i- :r:u---iiro'ort4 , or compensation pi ? - iK draftsman, as allowed Dy acts oi ppiyr priatioris since the first qt January, thousanld eight hundred and nineteen thonsnld dollars, v ' - '' ' For connien3ation to .the messenge said office,fsevenhunarea aq" v For the contingent expenses of said ot fice, two thousand iouarsi" r ' v For Allowance to the superintendent arid four watchmen employed for the se curity )f the AVar and! Navy .buildjngs, o.i ' foil t hp .Incidental' and coritinent5ex- npnsps:! including oil. iuel, and Candles, two thousand and sixty-eight dollars.; !; Pnr Iconiriensatiori tothe Postmaster Gerierilfor compensation to two 'Assist : ant. Postmasters General, nve , tnousouv , For co nperisation to the clerks mc tne -ii oA.t Office. Der act of twentieth inrii ';np thousand eieht hundred and . r 1 '-. ytKr..iButfi1 pven hun- eignteenv twenty -i w , r dred dollars, i ,:.- V ':in For compensation lo the messenger in said office, one thousand and fitty. dollars, in full pf all allowances. ' 7, ,4 V For contrngent expenses .of said office, four thbusand dollars-; ) y. ; f For compensation to the SurveyorGe neral, fwo thousand dollars., - ..v.; ( For compensation tb the .clerks m the office of the Surveyor General, two thou- sana one nunarcu s - j ' . f , . - - t fl?nm, iArrfnfnsation loffic o?said Suyeyqrybnqousand.ser Illinois Missouri, and vArlwn, .two 1?. int-nQntihrt to the clerks in tne otecc'.tfWW! Alabama, twb thousand doUarrt -ForfeebsatwnHot 'nffitfe- Surveyor 1 uiaobue fhAi.eanH nve nuourea uouai.v 2 For Icompensatiob toe?late Comnfw- siontr pt tne ruouc, puuuiu, -v iagrbriv&ityfourhun tuW w.t civrvsfven cents.. J 1 & Fbrlcomperisatibn xo ythe, officers and iierlt in tbeMint;' nine thousandths .u.m'np'rw fmnloved "in the different opWatto fifty .dollaW'r'- Fpr1incidOTtal(abdcon and miiirs;cbst of aniuert aiji, for allowance -,ir. r. including tue , siationeryi 1 1 giiuw w vi t.t- . .7 - , , . i 1 gentexpensessi;wottM i!? nation to theBfaetW -o? , . i ten thousand five hurt- four dollar andrxty-eigi ..'."i.Jr '-'j.' It VlWr..rflAV,nnfSxn!f'nried balance Oi riltY- . f-V-Hr, .i JLiL ko.csnrt fviir hiinlrftd.And tnwentv-' suyer'coinagof the Mint,' cigjit thoasab, ; . on- hwidredollar Fbr,c6mpensatibii" toj ;.t!ie'Gqvp'Y;. iff j Judges anSecrdlrVyfeth territory:- s& housadd six,ttundred ;dolt-- ' i I v i ;Forlhe.c6ntJngente)ense,r oflsaid.4 r ; territory, tuKundredn ffeVe-cmpeftsit h territbr sU t .df 4 I : (M lars.;-:;; ; ; - ': ; rl?flii'thv ?nies-Of;said . : r I territory; tti, Fbr;C:qnipe CHiefJnciVfc:;.. ad Dist i-ict 'Jutlees; ;; M '' , the Associate j . orUnitediStateslocludiri JutfeandAsshttateUuygefthe Dis?, ; :tndreo;ar-?.:l - " 'r Fo cdmpnstiort to th,eAtJorjjeGe ;' ttfj : andeundradaiarsr . iJJ For 'coibensatioh fte cterk inthe( V ; , J office of tHe Atibrneyenerali eight hon-' 4rd'dqUar kfJZ'X'fc? fFof omnensatiph t6 the. Reportef ; of the ,decisi6ns of the Supreme j Court; one? j r ; V thouuarid dQllafs., -i" Attorneys' ahd'Marslials, , as ; granteoV b.-. ry,'t jaw, including thW fifr4bUai:.i reme; Circuit; and DwiHct.Ctspf thev-'ri;Yf ' ) United 'Siia'feincludtn'g '( f Columbia and of jurors anJ wimesies, j in v ; t ; MUM Qfthe fundi arising tromttnes' peoai-r r ft J ' as anu lurrXiic mis iieht houses; beacons buoys; van6vstakea- gesi, including the purchase and transport i laiionw. ,u, ccjJwau--v----" j an'd eoritiniP"entexoen 1 one uunarcu anu vi dollars and sixty -two cents. ; Frir rebuildine the' liehtvhoiuiftbn:Fiy J erweSther island5 which vas4))o yrti &6d , tofnre aoDropnau jJSiu.nd Fop stationery; bocks,: ikcfbr the.offi-; cei of, Cotnmissioheriof. Lqans,' si? ;u!; san-niq i. ' andixy en xents?U; mk&i ; 1 .V ivy 1 tohegiie of tlurd p-ember lauro ,, , v. J f AprH,-one tncsanowu ; nV 11 For Duuaii g a gnH aouse-w-u-?-jw-u---,, - ; .;, u dol-1 1 fcmvand two ligm: jiouss vfvvv -v . v , d tor tnostf oojeciS, six , v v i r , one ;.if Or pitti-iu jwuu; a "f, rs . , f J . four tfie shoals of Cape', Haerisia-tid' Ci je ' J ' ;,t J s tbokont irid ib tlbhamieijthougtiJii:fev .ft. ;U r inf r ryjng ranvDiioaisanujicruic i"- , . ,t, f?'U ..n I Vnrtir and Cahe" Fea'r.''!oiia thousand . ... itu r- .' II- . . iu. . I'll. : iL'v.-.. r i :n : ,. j. .i . .. t . ! 'I . V- 11 six nunarea amiar8,K-vr,rr V:; ,"; -. For surve yng thepubltclapdsthd . w tJnited States,5 'acituaUy perfprbid in.ori '; 1 thousand eighi hundred and' twenty rtwq'i , .sV; one hundred thousaiidonars v r paintingsommemqra portant everis oftne reyblutionv six thou : : iand;:aolKrs.t tomi : pv For thprphib4tiqq : being tne amount carncu to uc Aouijiu , Fundbthe'thirtifirtt I f rVct tax; fourteen; thousand fifty t ) d9lf! iar ana,ien cenii;- ; j-. I'or-thehlrgebf. Claims against tne United btates hot.,0- ,, , . ; therwi e providediforas. shall be admitf : v- ' f tedtiuue:co4sebfku i ' Treasury six thousand oifars: ' J - vr ...'Vi! ' j "4 Forthe alanes of the,; minister;of hft V-: r lihid States to L.bndon.lParfsiStPetersiii yX A orLishoH; and Madrid, rwitfii thffl.. :; 1 fies pfitheir several eqreiaries of :Lega- ; . o- H iioriand the series i Jf th jCharge de f r;z. h A irWhA Hne ahd .at Stockholm." , ;, ' 1 fcttty-four thsarid'd6Ua4iiff ?&:tySf-- h: niiie thoujanil dallurs 'ri'i : v, For expenses of 'cirryiog into effect fho fifth ' Bixth and Keventn: arucle .Ot. .UK- ottutiou of "the Cinxmibaei; agents and snrvevrt arid their contmgenKex- perises7tweive ihousarid five nundred dol-; -t , Fr the;salarie!l of;:tVinmissiqneri awMv mUrir aiid mcsstiuc; n together , t Treitvcot-Ghcnt.cQuciuded on; tne twen- r 1irtb oi 0ecen1bef,6ne(iftjotiand eight tlr undreiriciiou whhhercbitUnkenexpeusqf Hie two. - - . onVmissfensuadreirea wttn 61 : of the1 twehtyrsecuiiaou puiu! v-v -; thousand igniitiabdred' ; arid nineteeq, ; 7 ; f ta1ftyttiou::aoi.t 4 For the expense 'pf ascertaining the lon .f -: gkudeoftrie CaptioU to wit : For ttaecom. : v t jW!iott-t sanddouafs,,wY"UT j 7 - . 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