.'Hi.- . .-.. . -i":"-; r.:"V. .;- ". "'" '.:----;-jr: --':' :--;-. : : -'.rl ..''' 4 - 4 ?YJWTlKr;n9- into viewthose jreneraU !Te -tof pol'cv1 which :rr ill important riSESE burepublic. ; I will now totw T(ktnarVs xm Mheirprsctic p. ifv ;dn?r and the nature of theopposhuon !f Sealed amst.thenu "fJstrlcttonA upon the importation of fo 1 nufncUires have upon thereve. n ou!d appear srane to a iTistant r?Vrver conversant in political matters, tliat Vcrtlon should be roiintlly made in onr. Hie council that n temporarj' and mcxle IS increase of dutf on BucRrtcles import 3 as we" wish to see manufactured at home, Said have, the' eect nf sa-curtajlinff iyjr as to render aspeedy rert. to ;ex. ' .Tifl an onnreswre system of nter-i4 taratlon necessary, thmjcnn disco- Cer more- PInl-v a can sr. JL, a resort to such axlamorous declaratTon. ETLji,?iTidentlT.to leod the public. mlnjT. - u,m thp merits crtherHibiect, and a- rmise the fear of an occurrence 4itterlv,be. - rond the scope of probabiHty, and only con- SW3V-UV.n - -4i - i trt fllude br its hideanr appear- ince. The word excite is a te rifx term ; and it is made use of because it is o. b the. same ntnner that a child is determl from' wander, in? abroad bv the fearful monition ' that gob areJn th street. 'M J 1 What is the truth of the caLfie.? ' Haver we . i LiMnncPfl ftiit?f"Yin imrinrtt rronrla lOtaireanT T n fcr the purposes 01 revenue, ana nave yi'rsv i v n hen the tluties were lower : ! al- tfcou?? 5e have dispensed NwitK the system cf txosk which "then Jejwsted A smill Jm crease in our manufactures has taken pace ; fcut in no wise sufficient 'ta. affect '.materially ht revenue Oil ma'- wtuum. , r.n; " " . discernment be iWeto judge for himself of the effect upon the'rt venue b van increase j of duty upon some -.articles, for thetempora-f ry purpose of 'encouraging llie- introduction ' ni increase of the' home manufacture. Sup pose a double'dqty islaidupon suchl. articles : ; j it will require the ho;r e manufacture, of one ! j halfcf oiu- supply before trie revenue, win ( be lessened' one cent.'- - If the whole impor-j tauon snouiu oe cut i)u;u uur h huju , ilena new source of Revenue 'may be watr 'edby taxing.the very article th manufac tured at home ; not by excises, but by rules Botinore rifforous.than are joW enforced in the collection, of imposts. -he oniyt.diffei' eiice in the effects of 'the conectidn'will be, : that the rnannfacturers will be, subjecte4 to the accoontaliility insteadpT the 'merchants. J5ut this is only reasoning tb'ttend of re butting at once a flimsy; ana futile Jirgximentt for.it does not follow, thatthe samatticies must furnish the same means tf re venue: ; aa, bur internal means beng augmented 1 by: tlie introduction of more;; ccupatiopv and tl.ie expenditure preserved at- homejour :com- r erce would receive new fieor arid exten-i sin, and thus furnish aSditional means of re- t This reasoninsr, however; contains adjnis- lions beyond the scope pt4cpmmon Calcula- tion. Ve have no reason tt believe t?wt h jrerease of imposts . will lessen, but? en the j contrary, for some years,' at least, increase the revenue. What will be the efTect tht-n ? ' ' V'Bl this prove a tax" upon the consumer to, le given as a premium to' mbrmpoly K ) No--, . It more revenue is wanted than wouui accrue ? from present duties, tbte addition will K re-1 qu-'site to supply .the, want, instead ot resort-j - rnjr to the 6diorts; system of excisesV whlch ) : .iisuch a'bugbear. Cut,if no more revenue ( ;s wanted than our present duties will raise, r it will become the business of Conress.lo ' rbn. over the general tariff, .and cull from the ... hsl of dutiet iiyipdrts inch articles as form a Tartof'our present pecessaHes,''aml which f-Ue canriot manufacture or produce atjhoriie. -Itight not Salt, Siiffar, Coffee, Molasses, &C." . jit relieved of their, load I To 'talk then, ofl -the destruction of our resources by.introd.tic- ir?manuftcturcs; oc of the necessit j 6i re-' r torting "to a more 'oppressive system of col- Jctitn;,'ig altogethef illusbtyV V Equally al urd is it to speak of monopolies .by laying discriminating; duties in 'fat or of our manufac- tLTP "-M'' r" 'lt- Vj iA monopoly is the exclusive - possession of a thing." Kiw, if waheck the introduction ( foreign fabTics,;by increasing tlie -duties, err. ate no monopoly, r but 'rather: preyehtj ivrejii monopoly;, unless, us a nation, we ao l esaidjfq monopolize otir own means ot u! p'. Kut individuals have no advantage Jer each)ther.' A. general encouragement given to all ; and the effect to be.pToduc d is trt'make it the interest of the people Jo follow the occupations .th'us encouraged, , ' tsoon is other less profitable employments, t . t hich are ho.w follow ed;iecause habit. ftd ' ihe ease cf tbe piirsnits throw: them 'more irecuV in" the way. " ; Vhen .habit; wkI ex-f :tr?.nce -havebecme "marreidy. thie eom ; . petition being brought home, aiid thef more onrenient application of cUstomerVenabling hen to be. their own purchasers, these1 Very 'iciunstanccs will reduce the prices' oif4ur '.-n fabrics' as much, below what . tbey now ; . ssarily are, for wantof habit anl prac y as the difficulty that is. tobe eneouxiter .... -' m tlie outset is great. W ;X;phVTct jtvill Castrate this teasoning. A few -years ago, 1 , -ss consented - to - lay an : e'ncOurag jng i f1 pon coarse cotton" goods., Tlefore.that, -Jinneciutely, coarse India; Cottons and coarse k domestic cotton' gooc!s ere retailed amongst from 25 tooO.cehts peryard. Nowthe nie quality; of, cotton gooda can bis b'bught y ttril at from t 15 to 2a' cents : and the titles destrovea ine source m uiai iturimc ; apnlication to all the usetu lv rreventing: importations ? Certainly not.i Vs which he, has'alreadv toour rtbihties, we import ?smucn Wf .rt)i a hundred s st, by the' piece, is proportibnably lessened. - t the" xnanufacturc of 'these; good ia brt . .1 ' ', v- ... . .. V v. .still in Tirsinfancy and has;jnade. hut pr tiaT progress: It Has,l however,' taken:,'deep :rootv and - he . ft'cloiijs are "'"seen ;'pre dingliT Vrrent directons.v 'Nor has irnisbed monopoly for thf - YanVees ork an the5 pf her .'middle. States are '?iiderablyfen jngrd injt y and eveii Some" scions have pej: ti? tmtedv th e la'p q nf free internet .tr-V; heheAhr the rubbish of prejudice and politil c'al biv.l thjsv8b'titberri region! and if half, the industry r which' iis 'used 'to p'tv mote Other brahcbTes of improvement'-in the Southcin ; States; werer employed SnttKeir . cultupirt swe should haveta nursery of Cott, h vMnrluh'-turer5! n2 h6rt time, mow valuable otbe State thin, the' ; g)ld of Cabamtsi anfV all tHo , fesoMrcesf of our mineral , kingdoms, while they arecirrumscribed in.their appli caijn by. ndrrqvM minded policy. ; v4Th?nkinot;Ventlemenv that I wish to dis- eouraere- patriotic associations for anv spe-- cies ot improvement, a ffncu nurai xmproyj? ments mar emibleiis, even in our present sate, .oMessen the labor of Cthe- worVing1 class, iv no more j andif manufactures afe- encouragred." and lbor. thus partly diverted ; !nt another channel, thcTe wd'vbe ai much K' from' fewer '.hands'.- Navigation ' and 1 road J- means as manufactures; and every endeavor ! of patriotism, to accomplish Iheir- proprress,i t reQuires TOanuiaciurinjr esiaDusnmenrs-. to I complete the enterprizc. Much lessre yon ' to f suppose that 1 discountenance the plans : nrmy learnen ani styrniiiic; irjcm a"' ? lUlnprh. T.His luminotis Fssays have jsfTorded ' me very sincere gratification. . He iioicis me , pninani iim or science nvcr im.- naiunti i sources of our own wealth, and -draw's the j lines of distinction necessary to prepare their ? I arts. The few published, are peeches in Congress in fa- : vor of letting trade-rejrulate itself, ? ! . AN TKDEPENDENT ClTlZETy Warren Coj&nty. ; v ;, . The following letter from the Rev. Gordon Hall, one ot 'the American misstonar.es at . Bombay," baa just been 'received. "It con . tains a draft of one hvndrctl do!'arsrt in fa vor of the, Massachusett . Peace, Society, beincr the amount of a donation , by the Rev.' Mr. J eff pies, of Bombay. " - . , To the Tewmrer tf the Massachusetts Peace :.' Society. - : .. ' Of.ar Sin- I have very great plea sure in sendinsyou the enclosed -draft The Hev. Henry Jeffries inae'of 'the H o n . . K a s t. I n ! i a C o n p a ny s ;c h a p a i n oa " this establishment. lie has be come a convert to peace sentiments, Paml liy the perusal of a volume ofiprf- pprs piioiisnea oy your ;evifr ,n uc - rr ve red. Society. Avvery other man ytwgh to do, ; he wish es ; to pro ve r h is fath by liiV works, an to contribute of; h jf Su bs ta n ce: as well a9 h i a go ml wishes ' and prayers, for the.. Accom plishment of the society's ohjoct He wlH also esteem it an honor to be admitted a member of the Society. , ; lie some time "ago led me to hpe ifhal he -'would himself address the So tieCr, on. its benevolent and Christian object : I ti1'l hope that he will do so, t h o u fh j h e ha s h o t yet fu rn i sh e tl a ny thipgf. written to Deicbmiaunicareil, . I have, also;; had j the happiness of witnessing; the rise and progress of peace sentiments? in several individu als in this rei(n. and in more tnstan j ce tharronc, these tonverts' have, been t constrained Dy ine iorc-i iruyrauu grace to resoive on cuangiug nieir reu cuarft.for" black ones: f,. Y t': " Should it meet thyiew of.the So ciety, h would Solicit a few copies of the Society's reports ano. iracrs, to oe serVt to .us' from time to timf.i They .'w6uId;nolT faitr T think to dogood; Proof; j n ;addit i on to t he accom mpany ingi may be adduced to show that .the detached , tracts of the Society; that hftvrhpretofore :beeff sent us, have subserved, in a happy drgree,thc object of the Society. My heart is With you in this object, and wishes its predy andiijnp.lele accomplishment;-which 'may.CVdfgrantorC . d 111 ; UVUI Btl m . w T m wwi 'ua iv,ij - 1-.--. XV tiy,. - . .' TV ' Laws of the United Smtes. An fact making appropriatiohsior'4-the -support of Government, for the year vi one thousand eight hundred a.id twriV tvthreei''' i "r ;. -i it eniiciid bit 'the Senate and Home qf Refircwniativcs of the; United State ojJlnienca m congress uasemoivat i nai, the-following sums be, aad the sime are hereby respectively,--appropriated- fiis the year one thdusand;'eight bnlred and t wen ty-three i thatK to say r: ; t;5 J i or coropensaiion ' 10 me - omcers anu attendants" of. the Senate j. and - Housed of Representatives; : tTrenty-nuje.lhosand twii hundred doia:'s,ir.':if ; 4 for expenw'fu hig, and iiirother contingeDtVeipenaes, of hand doliars .; w.f; r S . fc. " .... d ; K t . Fnr the e5feV,se o the Lihrarvof Con: pfe?s; ihfiuding;tHe safar?' of iHefVLibra ,fi ah; one thousand pine Jh'undfed and fi ty r ; Vot thpprdiial increase the Iiiprary, t vno ihousa nd dnl J rs-ri.. .v-- - a -n-v .iH' " v 1?e com nehsatiort tcithe Tri(ejht of ibe Ignited States; twenty-fifejhoa , b'- r compenatKin to i ne y icprjesKienT off he United States, five thon'sand dollars. For compensation ; trv the cretary of Stntesi tnnnshnd;dollf4ts.I for cow pensa t Ion to; in-, Clerk s m tb e "Dpartmeot of State, per act rf;tbe5Vf n tlethf Anrijfone.: thousand leiphbiin Ired and eiihteen fifteen: thousand ne liundred "dollaT.:r;"; v : W v Ithf comfjeosatioh to the messengers in ariid Deftment, including the mesii. grer Sn the Patent " ofiicev rmeXthoiisand four hundred dollars, in fiill of ; all allow- ' " V.-;-:.f-V .."'-' '''-; 'r? -1 " i! .an(v!. . " ... .. .' -r- -v. .- . . . . Tor the accidental and contingent ex-, peosps of the Department of State; in cluding the expeies of pfintingthe laws, and for "extra enpvmg f. parers, eighteen thousand eiht hundred dollars. . . "; Trr preparing and : reporting an Kidt t.ionl OorrmerciaPDirest, pursuant -tn a rVsohrion nf the House of Repreenta- t!v;s (Reprpserrtaves,) of the twentyfirst ; Jamvny, one thousand e'ght nundr ci ami Iventy-;nrec,Tme inousan (jniars. . - u FcrCornprnsation o the Secretary of the.Treativv. six thousand dollars. Fof ctim peinsa tion to the; C lerk s in the., off ce of the Secretary of the Treaiiry per Wet of.-twn-'ti' th Apr.il; one thousand eight "hum! red nd eighteen, ten thousand four hundred dollars, v " j r -: For an ."additional clerk in said onice, from first'of JulyVone thousand eight hun "red ami twenty-two, to tbirfv-first of December, ; one; tbousand eight hundred and 1 twenty-three s one thousand 'seven hundred and t wenty-fi ve -dpllars. v , For compensation to the messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all Allowances.- ! , , -P-f For compensation to the First Comp troller, of the Treasury, three thousand five hundred"f!dllars. ';. - .,' Eorfcompcnsation to the cferks in the, ; office of the First Comptroller. . per net, ! of twentieth, of April, one thousand, eight hundred and eighteen, seventeen thou- sand eight hundred and fifty" dollars. .. . L. For comptnsHiU'U 10 the messengers1 in isaid.,offce, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full ot all Allowances. r; For compensation to the Second Comp troller of the Treasury, three thousand, dollars. - . ' .. :'. '. - ' j For compensation ito the clerks in thet. office Qf the Second Comptroller, per act; of twentieth of April, one thousand eight; hundred and i eighteen, jdne thousand se4 j ven hundred and; 6fty dollars. f - 1 ! ror compensation to the messenger m said office, seven hundred dollars, in fullj of all allowances. .v "V , For compensation to, the First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. f For compensation to the clerks ib the office of the First Auditor Of;the'Treasu ryVper act oftwr ntieth of Aprjl one thou sand eight huudrerl and eighteen, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars.' ' j For cmpensatiofv to the mespenger. in sta omce, seven nunarea aoiiars, m rui pt all allowancts.. , For compensation to the Second Audi - for o;' the Treasury, three thousand do Uirs. v --: . -4. " ' - v'.'.'. ir For compensation ,to jthe clerks' in the ; office of the Second Auditor, sixteen thou ¬ sand twO huridftd dotlars. : ' ; 1 For compensation to the messenger in said ofnce sp.vfn. hundred dollars, in full of all allowances; 7 For compensation ' to the Third Audi tor of the-Treasury,-three thousand dol lars.. T. '. For compensation to, the-clerks in the office of the Third Auditor, twenty-three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation o the messenger and assisttant in said office, one thousand, and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances. For compensation to; the Fourth Audi tor of the 1 reasury, three thousand : dol- lars. - A'X'::---. . -. -' 1 ' For compensation to the clerks in the office , of the Fourth Auditor, per act of : .! -t . C 4 ' -i - . 1 ... .X. . . 1 . f 1 1 .i wenuetu oi .. April, vone i uousanu eigui hundred 'and eighteen." fifteen thousand and fifty. ollars.';.'' 'A) For compensation : to 'ithe. fhessengef jln said office, seven hundred dollars, in . ifull of aljllowances;:-:i For compensation to tne Fi ftb Auditpr of the TreaiuryV three tbiisarid dollars. For compensation " to " the clerjks ln 'the office of ?tiiey Fiftli ; Ajimtbperl act lof tyentiethl of A!pril, one thousand; eigjht hundred and eighteen; ten thousand sfive hundreollarsH ;; '0' - For two clerksv to complete ; the duties of the ..CommissioneK of the " Revenue transferred to die office of the Fifth Audi I tor' tw0 thousand five hundred and fifty aollars.-; ; . ; v ? f i For one clerk, on 'the" business of " the Asent-of the Treasury, transfer e to the;t office of t he-Fifth. Auditor, one thou the Unite '4 For'comnensation' to" the clerks in the offce of 'the,Treasurer, per act of twenT ifein,oi,'prii, one cnousana cigni numre? and Eighteen, 'five thousand two hundred add fifty dollars, 'riiJX ji 'I :; -''.v" J l; For compensation tp an additional clerkv and also for an assistant to the chief clerk, as allowed.since first of January; 6ne thou sand eiRut hundred and ineteeri, 'twe)ive hundred ;olltrfc-: Frdmpeitiatipn to th&messengsriirt said office seyenihunred dolU of all allowances. I For compensation to th e Commissioner of th$ general LahTpfficeJ three, thoU For IcompensaUon to the clerks in the ofiicbf -said cortp of hundred and eighteen, twenty-two' thou sand five hundred and Ji fWfdoUars'l'' pi For compensation totbe messenger in; saiq ornce, ana pay pi a laoorer, nine.nuu dreci ahdforlyjaollars, in full of ail allqw I For compensation to the register pf the Trea su ryi- -t firee thousand 'dolla'r4fl ' '-:'?i."L: .-.-1.' v ? :. 'r'. If-:: :,!"' Vti : eighteen, twenty-two thousand, three hun dred and fifty; dr-llars. ;v-t ;'.i jtx-X'' j For compensation to the messenger, In c 1 udi n g t he allow ancefor sta mping ships registers, eight hundred dollars, iti full of all allowances. : ' :K ' i ';' ' ,' 5 ivv For1 an assistant messenger' insaidbf fice, three hundred and fifty dolls, in -full of all allo wances. m . ; : ' ' ' " , .r For Compensation to" :the Secretary of the lommissioncis:of theSioking "Fund, two hundred and fifty dollars. . x'; ViFor allowance to thepersonJ Employed in transmitting passports and sea letters"; for, e xpense of translating foreign lan guages,: in: the prfice" of I the Secretary, of the Treasury ;for stationery, fuel, print mg, and all other incidental, aod conlin ? gent , expenses in the Treasury Depart ment, and the several offices therein in' eluding the expenses "of stating and priht iug the public accounts far 'the year, one thousand eight hundred aud twenty-three, thirty thousand three Hundred dollars. . .For " allowance to the superintendent (siiperintendant) and t'oiir watchmen; em ployed for the security' of the State and Treasury Buildings.; forj theepaTrs of engines,; hose, and buckets, one thousand oine hundred dpi tars r ' - - ; For compensation to the , Secretary of War,". six thousand dollars. ' : " r - .' - For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Secretaiy pi War, twenty two thousrind six hundred d( llan. . For compensation to the Messengers in said office, one thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances. ; Vvv A;;: j For compensation to the Paymaster General, two thousand five hundred dol- lars. "..; ' ' : , MW- For compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Paymaster General, three thousand one hundred dollars.. v f For coniehsation to the Messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars,1; in full of 1 1 allowables , . P-?.-.' : For compensation t the ' Commissary General of Purchases, three thou&and-dol Jars; X " ' ;: v-'v- For compensation' to the Clerks in the; office of the. Commissary General of Pur chases, two thousand eight hundred ol- For compensation to the Messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars,' in full of ylf allowances. i t.M J Vfe .'Fbr compensation to the Clerks in the office of the Adjutant General; two thou- sand one hundred a nq tjtty aollars. . . . ; For compensation the. Olerks in ! the O rd n a nee office, two thousand nine hun d red . and fifty doll ars.-vv-' "7 ':X '-'if::r;' ft For "compensation to the Clerks in the Ctrl t u J r . . '. r:o..t- tustence, (subsistance) two thotisandpne hundred and fitedollars: s ! For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Chief Engineer; two thousand one nunarea ana nrty apiiars ?f:. For com pensatibn 'to the clerk in the Surgeon General's -bfiice, one . thousand one Qundreu and hi ty dollars. . ; v . v. - Department, including tuel,v 'stationery. occ. tix thousand dollars. : , r ' ? For opehsattoni to the Secretaryf tne Navy,' six tnousand dollars; Jm'S:;f "For compensation to the clirksCin'tthe offici of the Secretary of the Nayy tper act of the twentieth of April, one thousand eighthundred;gand"eih sand'tw'6 hundred. jdolla F6r"com pensation to the Messengers 11 ' saia omce, one mousana ana imy aouars. . f rr - . t . .s. .': i ; in luii 01 an Auowances. ..3 'v'-.'-v' For the contingent expenses of said oft fice, two thousand dollars.V ( - f W ,1; For compensabon to the Commissioners of the Navy Board, ten thouiaiKf five huhf MreddoUli - For- iComensatioi to thevSecretary k)f , the Co misstoners of . ihe ;Navy - Bbard', .two-thc1i'saiid;dotiarte vFormpeflsatio'm theclerksin!the 4 oiiic .oi( tive commissioners or t ne ayy propriation sifce the first of January, one , housand eightfe hundred "I and I nineteen, r four thousand doll a rs - Vr " . For compensation to .the. Messenger in said office. seven hundred dollars, .'in full of all irowancesi' ','l ': ,' zf1 -h-'' . " For contingent expenses of said officct se'venteen:,handred4oUarsiv;; For allowance to the snrjermtendent , and four, watch men,employed faT Xhelte V .' '. ' ' cuntyofthekWar and Navy 1) and for the incidental and contingent e- - : t ; pens,7inclutlinjg oil-fuel, and candles, -. . " v t wphounand andixtyigh' doUKrs..; rf ; FoVlmpehsatiott: ta.the Postmaster r ; ; : 'GeiieJ,:jfpuy;hbusand.MpU f For com pe n sat ion to t wo A ssi st a ri t Post--,-masters Jeneral'five thousand 'doJIai-V'W"'; For compensatmfl ftphe Clerks in? the i -Generl'Post QffiJ-'per.act of twentieth -X -,' .' - April, ohcitthhgand eight" hundred rand , r eignteen iwemyfi wo, mousana seven nun- 1 - dr?dpUafe'itf ( - - . Tor-Huuuionai cteiK nire,;ano: otner ex ?. penses lii the General Post Office, forlhe v 5 . yearvpne thousand eighth lumdred fand f -C mr pompensAtion to tne Messen iii'saj office; ope r thoand ; ahd filtydpl- ; tweb ty wp - three, thou sand four h undred -; aieightynedolla ; "C&erjEd:AstOffi ; ! : sixhuuared dollars.:' -'-"J'.f i"' -:' ttH, :in . ruii.o an allowance.: - haf - ' For cohHnrent e bfiti;onllt.if53' four thcusnd dol&rs, .1?';''-- "-': -, , or compensation to the Surveyor Gel"--' v. tieral, two thoiisahd ddlafs: a-wi s vMuipeusaiiuu sa.ioe? cierKs mcne 1 For com pensatibn to the clerks im tiis sint one . hundred dolias;;;i;v.;vl .3 ir'Frconlpenstipn tdhe Surveyorsouti ofTemiesseeJ two thousand dollars! C- '.f- ; bfficeof theiaid rSufveyor, ? one thousand s? fseyeti. hundredollarvr'':j;. tf? : ' For comber til'. Illihmslisspuricrtansas, tw ithou 1 " Vx ahd tdollars;K - WS.rn;; fice ot the said Surveyor, tweo , th ousarid dol- v . ' .lars,'-- -i . '.-'.,'- 'i"X:;:- i"'- !.?; .v : - For compensation to the rlSurrePr in Ala bamay tWp tlibusaijid dollars,; K V-r'fri '--At--::' :i For compensation, to the : t"lerks In the of. fice of the said Surveyor; one thousand five hundred oUaStJ i''3 ,i :K For comperisatiort to the Ccipmissloher of - 7 U he r Public "IBjnldings; "tVasugtcx City; l one thousand five hundredollarslu (Iv.;r ; . For competsatlie Jatmnson-. v-J-?X''f( I er of Loans In Georgia,' from the second Sep- i ; J ' js iciiiucir uiic iiiuuBitiui in-.iuunqreana . . ':'7-t 'eight, to the thirteenth of June, ehosand-1 eight hundred an uttenV; for printing and 'sU-Vlli ". tionery, asettlJ"at the Tastify; one: thou Lj: sand. three" hundred knd lirtvlfivi tnllarra oaJ ompensatidn to the ohicers and clerk ? o"f the. Mint, nine thousand six hundred dbl v ' 7 - Jur pcrsyjra enipioya in me uinejenrppe rations of the; Mint, teh;thkn3t.4dllawr. r- For - iocidenUt ;arid contuifireni expenses and repairs s c6stvof .machinery fand for'H-, thousand six. hundred dollars! 'Fof the'cohtlhtrent exnnBanf tbi AVi-.W coinageof the Mint,1 ten thousand one hun- V'r tired and fifty dollars' f-Cil , iUXh' : fvFoir c'pnvpensatibn tcithe Goverrior. Judges ; ?5 V,' ' and Secretary of the Arkansas TerrttOfv. 5asTerfitorythree hundred aWfiftYvdollars Cj-' t For compensation to the'GoVernbrudges." '3 ft and Secretary of the Micbigair Territory, ajx f thousand situndrejd tBars.7 ''H'tS:. ?ti : WF6r : the eohtingent expenses of the Michlwr: 'V ganiTerritbry three hunded 6 fifty dollars; V -: For compensation totheCXvernor, Judges and Secretary of the britla: Territory, in, v : eluding arrearages; (arreargsj "for "the yeat f VC one thousand eight hundred and twentywo, ' . "' f eleven, thousand iix hahdand "(brtyninei . f-' dollars and seventy :cens;"4v i' ..cppensadon Of the members of the JLegislatve Council ' ' and for the contine-ent 'enene"nf'AK'r J:' ntoryj including arrearages; (arrearges) for ' wjc". wiw -Auuusw;,cjgnt-;nanu-ana-" '-'' Iwenty-two, thirteen thbiisandlliree hundred' ; c " arid eightysix dollars and jiffy-four cents; "V . vr x os, compensauon xo inree Uommissioner 'J U. settle Land Claims inVaU. T-U.;.., ? v vwiiniuuit w me uniex-justice-th V , Associate Judges, arid District Judges bf tlie v; SUteW includiner the Chief-Jnstir. :j- Associate Xudifies bf the District of' t.imK4 ' ..w .1 r For compensation to the-Attv rr.t1' 5 . r bftheUhited ? States, three ;ihl,i , ;i : ' HDuvucu uuuan brebmpem "f ""ofttc urtme;iCourt ondthou tuuia:oouars. :.--;.:'i-i,''r;v --jr.vy..-- ir ' ;oomnensbntb'un - "r 1 . Mi4rsuius t iarsnaws; as granted' ' by-law. including tbbse in the nevrot v h -s; tones,nxne thousand nine hundred : seventy J preelpllars and sixty-three -cnts rA;f : p4efw thexpenseabf theSiin- f " v " Circuaridpistrict Courts'bf the :-U tatesA ' including the, -District tat Coiumbla imrf ftr f Vr. J V "A'f .JVcae, j jaa Ol Uie lUIKlS axi9 ..in.nXspeiialtiehd forfeitures, and 5dil'?iynhe Jexpencesf 00360111100 ! 1 .im 1 :( V l ; : 7.-7. - r I..-;". : I v-i V" : ;i:v';' Cf r -j'M : v. ,' '-'v. .J:l f i