The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, July 31, 1802, Image 1

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Saturday, juy 31,1802. IF H E AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AND GAZETTE OF THE STATE. I F R E ED O M of the PRESS and TRIAL ey JURY shall remain inviolate. m Canfiltutlon cf Georgia. I AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the market. [3 Dolls, per Annum. I „ I ■ [Published by Authority.] B 'V-. I Seventh Congress. >of the United I States. I At the Firll ScfTton, begun and held at I the City of Washington, in the Tcr- I ritory of Columbia, on Monday the I fevcnch of December, one thousand H ti'du hundred and one, IP H AN ACT mating appropriations far the I support of Government for the year one | thousand eight hundred and tauo. BS it by the Senate and House of Reprrfeniatvves of the United I States cf America, m Congress njfemhled, I That for the expenditure of the civil lift, I including the contingent expenses of the I feverai departments and officers; for the I compensation of clerks in the feverai loan I offices, and tor books and stationary for I the fame; for the payment of annuities I and grants, for the support of the mint I cftablifhinent, for the expenses of intcr- I tourfe with foreign nations, for the sup- I port of light houses, beacons, buoys, and I public piers, and for fatisfying certain I niifceliancons claims and expences, the I following funs, including therein the I lain of one hundred thousand dollars al- I teady appropriated, by an aft, intitled I “ An A-i making a, partial appropriation I for the support of government during the I year i8o?-,” be, and are hereby appro- I printed, that is to fay ; I For conrpenfations granted by law to I the members of the Senate and House of ! Ueprcfcntatives, their officers and atten- I dancs, eftimaied for a session office months I continuance, one hundred and fixty.four I thousand five hundred and twenty.fix I dollars and sixty-six cents: | For the expense of fire wood, ftationa- I ry, printing, and all other contingent I expenses of the two houses cf Congress, I seventeen thousand dollars. For extraordinary contingent expenses I of the House of Rcprcfentauves, by re- I fnucions of the house during the present f 05 on, including also the expenses of the I library of the two.-houses of congress, | and for printing one thousand copies of I the census of the United States, seven I \i;oufand dollars : I For defraying the expence cf new fur- I future, provided lor the house of repre f lentadves, one thousand two hundred and i forty-four dolhts and eighty-five cents : For the compensation to the president l ind vice-preiidenc of the United States, I thirty thousand dollars ; \ For compensation to the secretary of | £atc, clerks and perfbns employed in that I department, eleven thousand three hun i dred and sixty dollars : I For the incidental and contingent ex- I senses in the laid department, twelve | thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars : I For compensation to the secretary of I the treasury, clerks and perions employed I in his office, eleven thousand two hun- I i died and forty-nine dollars and eighty- I i one cents: f For expenses of translating foreign lan- I g lsa ges, allowance to the person employ- I ®d in receiving and transmitting passports [ and sea letters, stationary and printing, t{ ght hundred dollars*: For compensation to the comptroller of the treasury, clerks and pcrSfons em ployed in his office, twelve thousand nine hundred, and severity-seven dollars and Cgh: cents : For cxpence of stationary and printing in the comptroller’s office, eight hundred dollars: For comncnfation to the auditor of the t * trcaiury, clerks and persons employed in his office, twelve thousand two hundred and twenty dollars and ninety-three cents; For expense of stationary and printing in the office of the auditor, five hundred dollars: For compensation to the treasurer, clerks and persons employed in his office, fix thousand two hundred and twenty leven dollars and forty-five cents: tor expense of stationary and printing in the treasurer’s office, three hundred dollars : For compcnfarion to the commifficnef of the revenue, clerks and persons em ployed in his office, (including the wages or two persons employcd in counter-damp ing paper in the said office,) fix thousand fix hundred and fifty-three dollars and fix cents: I 1 or expense of stationary and printing in the office ol the commissioner of the revenue, four hundred dollars: I'’or compensation to the register of the treasury, clerks and persons employed in his office, fix teen thousand and fifty a two doll: us and one cent; For expense of fiaiionary and printing (including books for the public Hooks and ior the arrangement of the marine paper) in the register’s office, two thousand eight hundred dollars: For compensation to the fuperintendant of (lamps, clerks and persons employed in his office, one thousand fix hundred and fixroen dollars and sixty-seven cents : for expense ot stationary and printing in tlie office of fuperintendant of stamps, two hundred dollars : I'or compensation to the Secretary of the commiffioncrs of the finking fund, two hundred and fifty dollars: For compensation of clerks to be em ployed in the treasury, in addition to ihole aurhorifed by the aft of the second oi March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, for the purpose of mak ing drafts of the fevcral surveys of land, in the territory of the United States north weft of the river Ohio, and for keeping the books of the treasury in relation to the files of lands at the fevcral land offi ces, two thousand dollars ; for fuel and other contingent ejepenfes of the treasury department, including therein the sum of one thousand dollars already appropriated, four thousand dol lars t For defraying the expense incident to the dating and printing the public ac counts for the year one thousand eight hundred and two, one thousand two hun dred dollars ; l or defraying the cxpence of printing two large tables of imports, for one year, | (ending the thirtieth of September, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine,) in American and foreign veffids, includ ing paper furnifhed ior the fame, one hundred and sixty-sour dollars : » For compensation to a fuperintendant employed to secure the buildings and re cords in the treafurv department, c!urine ■ I ' O the present year, and for nine months ser vice in the year one thousand eight him. died and one, not heretoiore appropriated, including the cxpcncc ot two watchmen, and the repair of fire engines, buckets, Sec. one thousand four hundred dollars: For compensation to the fccrctary of war, clerks and persons employed in his office, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars: Fur cx pen res of fuel, stationary, print ing, and other contingent exptnccs in the office of the fccrctary at war, one thousand dollars: For compensation to the accountant of the war department, clerics and penons employed in Ins office, ten tnouiund nine hundred and ten dollars ; For contingent expences in the office I i of the accountant of the war department, j GEORGIA. one thousand dollars; For comjfenfation of clerks employed in the paymafler general’s office, one thousand eight hundred dollars : For fuel in the said office, ninety dol lars ; For compcnfation to the purveyor of public fnpplies, clerks and persons em ployed in his office, including a llun of seven hundred dollars for compcnfations to his clerks, in addition to the sum al lowed by the ad of the fccond day cf March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and for cxpence of ftaiiona ry and fuel in the said office, three thou frnd eight hundred dollars : For compcnfation to the fccretary of the navy, clerks and persons employed in his office, nine thousand one hundred and ten dollars: For cxpence of fuel, flationary, print ing, and other contingent expences in the office of the fccretary of the navy, two thousand seven hundred dollars: For compcnfation to the accountant of the navy, clerks and persons employed in hss office, including the sum of one thousand one hundred dollars, for com pensation to his clerks in addition to the sum allowed by the aft cf the 2d of March, 1799, ten thousand three hundred end fifty dollars ; . For contingent expences in the office of the accountant of the navy, seven hun . * * tired and fifty dollars; For compcnfation to the poft-martcr general, a.Ttftanfr portmarter general, clerks and persons employed in the pod-mailer ' general’s office, and for making good a deficiency in the appropriation for clerk hire in the said office, in the year one thousand eight hundred and one, includ ing a fam of two thousand three hundred dollars for compensation to his clerks in addition to the sum allowed by the aft of the 2d of March, 1799, eleven thousand , seven hundred and five dollars: For expence of fuel, candles, fbriona ry, furniture, cherts, &c, cxclufive of ex pences of fairs, prosecutions, mail locks, keys, porttnantuas, faddlc-bngs, blanks for poll-offices, advertisements relative to the mail, and other expences incident to the department at large, thofe' being paid for by the poftmafter-gcneral out of the funds of the office, two thousand dollars: For compcnfation to the several Joan officers, thirteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars: For compcnfation to the clerks to the commissioners of loans, and an allowance to certain loan officers, in lieu of clerk Jure, and to defray the authorised expen ces of the several loan offices, thirteen thousand dollars: For defraying the cxpence of clerk hire in the office of the cominifficncr of loans, for the ffate of Pennsylvania, in addition to the permanent provision made by law, in ccnfequence of the removal of the offi ces of the treasury department, in the year one tuoufand eight hundred, to the permanent feat of government, two thou sand dollars: For compensation to the surveyor ge neral, and the detks employed by him, and For cxpence of flationary and other contingent expences in the surveyor ge neral’s office, three thousand two hundred dollars : For defraying the expcnce of publish ing in the hcioia gazette, the aft pro viding for the file of lands in the lerri- O t # # tory north weft of the river Onto, and of piper for printing twelve hundred co pies of the act providing for the sale of weftern lands of the United litatcs, eigh ty four dollars : For completing certain surveys autho rifed by acts of Cong refs piaffed the tenth of M tv, one thouand eight hundred, the eighteenth (ft February and third of March, one thousand eight hundred and one, and for Fit feeing and ia) ing off, i according to law, the lands around Via- Cannes, 0.. th: Wab.;fh, in the Indiana [Vol. XV1. 8*5.1 territory, thirty-nine tho ifand two hun dred and ninety-fix dollars and ninety cents: For compenfatirn to the following of ficers of the mint:— The diredor, two thousand dollars : The treafiucr, one thousand two hun dred dollars; The afiayer, one thousand five hun dred dollars T The chief coiner, one thousand five hundred dollars : The inciter and refiner, one thousand five hundred dollars: The engraver, one thousand two hun dred dollars: One clerk, at seven hundred dollars. And two, at five hundred dollars each. For the wages of persons employed, at the different branches of melting, refin ing, coining, carpenter, mill-wright and smith’s work, including the sum of eight hundred dollars per annum, allowed to an affiftanc coiner and die-forger, who also oversees the execution of the iron work, seven thousand dollars. For repairs, of furnaces, coil of rollers and ferews, bar iron, lead, fled, office furniture, and for all other contingencies of the cflablifhment of rhe mint, three thousand nine hundred dollars: For compensation to the governor and judges and fccretary of the territory north well of the river Ohio, five thou sand one hundred and fifty dollars: For expsnfcs. of flationary, printing patents for land, and other Contingent expenses for lands in the said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars: For compensation to the governor, judges, and fccretary of the Mifliflippi territory, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars: For expenses of flationary, office rent, and other contingent expenses in rhe said territory, three hundred and fifty dol lars. For compensation to the governor, judges, and fccretary of the Indiana ter ritory, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars : For expenses of flationary, office rent, and other contingent expenses in the said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars: For additional compensation to the clerks of the several departments of flare, treasury, war, and navy, and of the ge neral poll-office, not exceeding for each department refpeftively, fifteen per cen tum in addition to the Turns allowed by the aft, intituled “ An aft to regulate and fix the compensation of clerks," eleven thousand eight hundred and eighty-five dollars; For the difeharge of such demands a gainst the United States, on account of the civil department, not otherwise pro vided for, as shall have been admitted iu a due course of fettlcment at the treasury, and which arc of a nature, according to the usage thereof, to require payment ia fpeeic, two thousand dollars : For the compensation granted by law to the chief juflicc, aflbeiate judges, cir cuit judges, and diftrift judges of the United States, including the chief juflicc and two affociatc judges of the diflriftof Columbia, and to the attorney-general, sixty eight thousand fix hundred and fifty dollars: For the like compensations granted to the difhift httornies, and for tie!raying the expenses of the fupremc, circuit, and difliitt courts of the United States, in cluding the court for the diftrift of Co lumbia, jarois, and witnefi’es, in aid of the funds anting from fines, forfeitures and penalties j and likewise for defraying the expenses of prosecution for offences agiinll the United btates, and for fids keeping of prisoners, fifty-fix thousand nine hundred dollars : For compensation to the rr.arfhals of the diftrift of Maine, New-Hampshire, Vermont, Kentucky, Ea't, and V.V-i, 'Fenueflee, ore thoaCmi two Lmdr-i del. Jars.