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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, HIM,
O'Subscribers to the Gxoeoian oh the
Western route, tre informed that onooflhe
editors will in a few days call upon them
for the amount ofth'elr respective subscrip
tions—of which all concerned will please
take due notice.
Tha publication of official advertise
ment*, unavoidably, almost exclusively oc
cupies our columns. They are, however,
nearly concluded, ami We shall soon insert
our usual quantity of miscellaneous matter.
Latch rnoar Liverpool.—When our last
paper was published, the letter bag of the
Emily had not been delivered at the Post-
Office. Among her letters were some writ
ten on the afternoon of the 23d of Februa
ry, containing advices of another advance
in cotton, during that day, and the proba
bility of a still further increase in price—
The present spring has opened with a gold
en prospect for the planters who have re
tained their crops. Expresses, we under
stand, were despatched by land and water,
to Augusta, N. Orleans and Mobile, with
the intelligence, for the purpose, we sup
pose, of again scouring the markets of the
west. The following is a copy of one of the
letters alluded to:
Liverpool, 23d February, 1825.
We continue to experience au immense
demand for cotton. Speculators are active,
and consumers slarmed at the limited
amount of stock, and slow arrival of supplies,
are buying freely. Upwards of 50,000
bags have changed hands during the last
ten days, and this is more than half the
stock. Good Boweds are selling at‘l2jd.
and we now quote them at It a 13d. Sea
Islands C2d. a 2s. fld.
Roots or Lapavette.—From the rapid
movements of the General we have omitted
to mention many circumstances which oc
curred in this state. Some of these follow.
The General arrived in Sparta at four o’
clock, on the afternoon of Saturday, 26th
ult. and was met a few miles from the place
by Brigadier General Abercrombie and
®*—•A^MLBuwt nrf.MjBirp. and a
number of citizens on horseback.
A handsome arch, with appropriate dec
orations, had been erected across the prin
cipal streets, through which the General
and cavalcade passed to the quarters provid
ed for him. He was there received by the
Committee of Arrangements, and addressed
by Thomas Haynes, Esq. in behalf of the
.citizens. To this the General replied. He
was then introdneed to the ladies and citi
zens. After dinner he was waited on by
'the Masonic Brethren, and was addressed
by Major T. P. Schlev, on their behalf.—
He left Sparta at au early hour next morn
ing, for Milledgeville.
In Milledgeville, every thing was done to
give eclat to the visit of the Guest of the
Nation, and to do justice to the character
of the state; for hospitality and patriotism,
as well as to the distinguished individual to
whom the same offerings have been made
throughout our country.' We regret that
our limits do not permit us to copy the ex
cellent addresses of the Intendent and the
Masonic Fraternity. In reply to the for
mer, the General observed, “ From the mo
ment when in the name of the people of
Georgia, I have been on the borders of this
state, must affectionately welcomed by its
worthy Chief Magistrate, till the happy day
when in this seat of Government, I received
testimonies of esteem and friendship, so
kindly expressed by you, sir, I have been
impressed with lively sentiments of pleas
ure and gratitude.”
In Milledgeville, “ One circumstance,”
says the Recorder, u which had a haupy ef
fect, we had nearly forgotten. A nnmbor of
little girls strewed flowers in his pathos he
entered the Governor’s house on Sunday,
accosting him with “ Welcome Lafayotte”
—ha appeared grateful for the attentions of
these children, speaking to them repeatedly
with bis usual benignity.”
A committee of the Now-York Legisla
ture, in a report on the assessment and col
lection of taxes, say it is probable “ Taxet
will in a ehorl time be entirely diepenae.il with
in this state," the revenue derived from the
Canals being thraught sufficient lor all the
purposes of the state government.! Such
are the benefits of Internal Improvement.
Charleetun,' April 1—Rice—Extensive
operations were yesterday effected in our
Rice Market.' Prime Rice huB fully advan
ced one tborth, and inferior to middling
ono-righth of a dollar. Whether the op
erations are intended for speculation or for
export, we arc not able to aKy. We are,
however, inclined to believe that the re
cent advances in the Liverpool market, and
the deficiency of crops in the State of
Georgia, together with the general impres
sion of a deficiency of crops on the Conti
sent of Europe, hare in a great measure
led to the improvement in our murket.
ARRIVED,
Ship Eliza Ann, Leary. 12 days from St.
Thomas and Turks blaud, with salt, bound
to Wilmington, N. C. put in in distress,
with the loss ol'tho head of main-mast,main
top-most, end top-gallant-mnst, and other
wise greatly damaged in hull and sails, the
rudder sprung, leaking badly, , and muck of
the salt dissolved. The E, A. received a
pilot on board at New-Inlet, N.C. on Wed
nesday last, and lay at anuhor waiting for 1
an opportunity to get in, until Friday night,'
when a severe gale coming on from tho
the Northward and Eastward, and the ship
dragging both anchors, it wos found neces
sary to cut away the small bower,. and put
to sea. to prevent going ashore. During
the gale the,ehip labored so bard, that she
tore tho bolts out ofthe sides, and the dead
eyes, and lanyards of the main rigging and
backstays giving away in quick succession,
could not be secured soon enough to save
the main mast, which broke off near the
top—the top-sail-yard falling on the enm-
boose house and crushing it together with
the cambonse—the railing and top-sail on
the starboard side, were torn up at the
some time, and the ship leaking badly, it
was with much difficulty, while clearing
the wreck, that she could be kept free.—
Tile pilot, Mr. Thomas Craig. Who wbb ta
ken on board at Ncw-Inlet, is still in the
ship. Spoke, March 18, lat. 24 50, N. Ion.
72 50, VV. the Columbian schr. Maria Isa
bella, on a cruize. Mnrcli 22, lat. 27 4. N.
long. 73 30, VV. the Brig Edwin, from Port
land for Matanzas, 10 days out.
Ilrig Panthea, Bradley. 1 day from Char
leston, with sundrie. ,to Butler & Scran
ton, and the master—1 Passenger.
Schr. Rising Sun, Fairbanks, 9 dnys fm.
Baltimore, with Floor, Whiskey, and Corn,
to Douglass & Sorrell. TheR. S. was off
the baron Wednesday afternoon last, but
not having a pilot on board, and the wind
blowing heavy, was obliged to put to sea
again.
Wfi arrived. The demand has been hith-1 For compensation to the clerks in the of-
erto commensurate with the supply. flee of the Fifth Auditor, per act of twee-
DOMESTIC GOODSv—llilt a small tieth of April, one thounand eight hundred
quantity of domestics are In first hands.— j and eighteen, ten thousand five hundred
The demand:la fair, though not more she-1 dollars.
tensive than usual ; oar quotations may be For compensation to clerks iq said office,
considered' as nominal—and the advices per act of twenty-sixth of May, one thou-.,
from the north, warrant an advance of 1 j sand eight hundred and twenty-four, three
cents on them. thousand seven hundred dollars.
FOREIGN DRY GOODS.—The stocks For compensation to the messenger in
on hand are large and well assorted. said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of
BAGGING.—Sales ofbagging have been all allowances,
made at 25 cents—some enquiry exiats at For compensation to tho Treasurer of the
our quotations. United States, three thousand dollars.
IRON.—The great advance in England, For compensation to the clerks in tho
has keen felt in this country, and wo lc-*offire ofthe Treasurer, per act of twentieth
cordlngly advance our quotations very ms- of April, one thousand eight hundred and
teriully. eighteen, five thousand two hundred and
EXCHANGE.—We quote on London fifty dollars.
8} a 9. Sales have been made at ii, but For compensation to clerks in said office,
9 is asked. i per act of twentieth-sixth of May, one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty-four, one
thousand two hundred dollars.
For compeusat ion to the messenger in said
office, seven hundred dollars, in full of all
allowances
For compensation to tho Register of the
Treasury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the
office ofthe Register, per act of twentieth
of April, nne thousand eight hundred and
eighteen, twenty-two thousand three bun
dred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the messenger and
assistant messenger in said office including
tile allowance for stamping ship’s registers.
An Art miking npprnnriatiima for the Sup- one thusand one hundred and titty dollars,
port of (loeernmentjor the year one that- inducing all allowances.
tnnd eight hundred and hemty-five. I For compensation to the Commissioner of
E it enacted by the Senate and Hotse I‘J 18 Rnnfiral Land Offio8 ' three thousand
ofRoprescntativegoftheUnitedStajesj ,, B- .
oi America, in Congress assembled, That the * 1 „ cor compensation to the clerks in tho of-
fnllowing Bums be,and thesome are he rely, “ ce otsaid Commissioner, per act of twen-
B
For compensation to two AjdeWflt Poet- (tan to the appropriation off ut | v ...
masters General five tliuuaano dollars. made oil the twenty-sixth of May, L '
For compensation to the Clerks in the sand eight hundred aifd twenty-four '
General Post Officer per act nt twentieth |, UII( ) rei i and f ort » dollars. ’ “ ll 3 ' !
April, one thousand eight hundred ^ane For placing a buoy'at the entr.n.
eighteen, twenty two thousand seven bun- Beaufort, in North Carolina eirtuft *
dred dollars. . ,, , dollars. hundrefi
: For compensation to Clerks, in said of- For the payment of balances due »
flee, per act of twenty-sixth May. one thou- C()r! oftlle 0 |j intern>1 rovenUt , " uc ,n o®.
sand eight hundred and twenty-tour, fivo lax . being the amount carried'-tu ,t ,e «
thousand six hundred dollars. plus f ul)( f „„ tt)B tfiirty-flret of n"
For compensation to the messengers in m)e iliousand eight hundred ms
said office one thousand and filty dollars, m t'nnr, eight thousand one hundred
full of all allowances. ty-six dollars and fourteen cents. lllr-
For the contingent expenses ofsatd office, P „ r ,j l0 p llb i ic Buildings in
four thousand dollars. City, for the year one thousand
K - ■**«
For compousanon to extra clerks in 4 ho Por repBirs mode to the fire engine
General Post Ulinv, since the first of Jun hoKe , tbr the UHf> of the Pu jZ ne *o
uary. one thousand eight hundred and legs, end for keeping the zam e S , '
twenty four, one thousand and eighty-eight /„„„ bu „drcd and ten dollars. "’P* 1 * ''
dollar* and six cent* For improving the Capitol Square
For compensation to tho Surveyor Gen- tliou^and dollars 4 Bre * on c
cral, two thousand dollars. For paving the footway in front »c
For compensation to the clerks in the of-1 bUc p grou ; dg on the ' " h f t
Ace at the Surveyor General, two thousand jv nnay |v R „„j, Avenue, between the he .
one hundred debars. tol and the Navy Office, and for IT
For compensation to the Surveyor south stone Bt Bt the several entrsncesW
el Tennessee, two thousand dollars. Navv.Office, si thousand one hSal ‘‘l
For compensation to the clerks m the ofr eitv .k„c dollars and ninety ,“ ea conn M
fice ot the said Surveyor, one thousand se-1 For )rv .Ring, graduating, amUnura,,
ven hundred dollars. I tfi n President’s Square.five thousand d„ll 8
For•compm,satiori°f two additions I, clerks Por61ationery ‘ B „d b „ ok
,n said office for tho year one thousand of Commissioners of Loan , "J
eight hundred and twenty-five, one thou- five hundred dollars itiousand
send seven hundred dollars. For bringi.tg to the Sea, of G _,,
For compensation to the Surveyor in II- the vot ,,„ for I? reP ide n f and Vice pS ,
linois, Missouri, and Arkansaw, two Ihou- t u 0 u tnto _ r , iaiut
J hundred d‘,tf te, ’ li)ree,h0n!>ni
For compensation to the clerks in the of-
a
SAVAHWAH, APRIL 5, 1835.
DOMESTIC ART CLES
Colton Up v.id, pi me 20 .,n ; upwa ds; fail
to good, :r a 20Sot 1„land, 45 a 70.
like - g2 25 i g i 50.
Flour—Pniladelp ii, B Itiinore. Richmond,
and Alez ,ndnsuperfine. 5J a JJ
Caen -4> a 43 cents pi t b-tsuel.
Oaie ~iU) do do
t’eae -50 do do
Hoy Rr me Northern, 90 eta
If /iut-cy—Hennsvlvso'i,. 7 a 8 cents per gal
.4 o» l.ngland Rum—36, sales, do do
A, 15 in Cin—2,s 33 do do
Tubuico Kcntock,; Gco'gia, &c. 4j a S.
i ni oiv -8 cents, d‘,11.
Ho k dess, gi4 ■, Prime, IV
Maekarel—Uo' 2, $5, No. 3, 4 a 4i.
Bacon—7 a 8, plenty.
Lord 10
Coiisr—20 a 30 very scarce t Northern, inf. 8
v 1‘.
Che.ee—.1 s 7 cents.
hoop Yo'low, 4 a 9 cents.
(laudltte -Northern, mould taflow, !0 t 12
Geo gia. 15 I Sperm, 40 mar e
Vom'erica.—Plaids. 13 to 18; di ipes, 14 to
15: d banks, 13 to 14; 4-4 do. 17 to 20.
Riulicaing, 25 to 34/ Shirting, j, 9 to 11,
do. 7-8, 11 to 17jihectuig. 4 4,10 to 14 .-
do. Ifitcmh-d, 15 a 16; do 5 4, 0 a 2:,- Slur-
ting 7 8,14 a 15.
Lumber—B ,ards ami Scantling, 10 a 1 '; Floor
ing Uosuis, 12 a 14 ; Uangiog liinhe,.3a
Si 3'nvea pipe,'35 a 40; Dn. White Oak
hl.d 18 • til) Do Red O k, do. 10 a 12 i
Shingles, 3,4i Wh>e Pine Betivls 10s i3-
FOREIGN PBOilUCTlONS.
Bagging—Dundee end loverocas 42 inch
24 a 25. in demand.
Oinubwghe—11 a 13.
Cognac Branity—lii) a i37 eta per gal. ac
i d .i; t ,nuds
Holland Gin 9 1 s 2.4, do. do.
Iron — dweiles. 105 a 110 per ton i English do
105 4110 do ) Amvican do; 100al051 Sheet
ner cwt. 10 a 12.
Sol—I.iv.rp vl, coarse, in hulk, 50
Sugar -Havsns white Rl2 a 13; if >vn,8 * 8J,
none in market t Moscovsiln, 7$ 1 10, do ,
St, Croix, prio.i, 10alfiJ.d iNcw-Oi-
le 1 , a, 8 a 9, do t It-fined Lost, 16 a 20, dull
Coffee —Havana gr..un, 17 :i 19, sente i 91.
1) - n in go, from goo I to gree i, 15 a 16j.
tlyion Tea —100 a 106 cents per lb.
ltum Jamaica, 90 a 100 ecu n, dull t West In
dia, 65, nomin.l,
Malacca - West India 26 - 28, none in market.
Br iiebllry Good).—30 a 6o per cent advance.
Crockery. 0 30 pee cent. do
London Porter — £3 00 a 3 50, per dozen.
STOCKS.
United ftutee It ink —No sales.
Bank of the State of Georgia— 81 s 85 for 100
pa'd in.
Planter a 1 Bank—67 a 68 for 80 paid in.
Darien Bank No sales
Steam. B at ' o Dp 'tty—No sales.
Marine unit hire Inow n ice Company—21, sales.
N B. stale U,i k ol Gcoigia, payasle u
Savannah, Planters’ ilank, and Hank of Au
gusta, notes, received »t U S B ink in depos-
tie and in payment for bouds
EX/HANGE.
On England—I'i 9 ter ccut prem.
P mice—5 15 a 5 0 -nuinmal.
Boron—todays, jilt sight, 1 prem*
-V i oik, 60 d.ya t disci.; - g -t, j prem.
Philadelphia, do. do.
Baltimore, do. do.
Da' lei. Bank Notes 5 a 6 d s.
CAiir/eaio-.iigl.t, i prim.
A.Carolina S Bink Aolea t aljds.
Cupe Fear and Acwiern to. 5 dr
FREIGHTS.
- p » England, jd,
F once, -oaiina!—no vessels in port.
Aew York—l 4 ct.
REMARKS.
COTTON—The accounts to tho 24th
February, by the Emily, have had an ettect
further to a 2vance the prices of the staple
produce of our state. Upland Cotton has
been selling freely at 17 a 21, and holders
are now asking ubove those rutes. The
lower qualities of Sea Island, have been
purchased up at 35 a 40. The stock in mar
ket at this time, is hold at all prices, from
45 a 70. Little disposition has been visibly
eviuccd to take hold of the fine famrile
brands, at the prices expected for them.
RICE—which had been previously very
dull, has also, been iu considerable request,
and yesterday about 1000 bbls. were pur
chased at an advance on last week’s prices.
The best brought j{(3 50—other qualifies
3 a 3 26. Inferior has been hithorto ne
glected—it is generally held at 2 25 a 2 75.
CORN—is at 45 a 48. Several cargoes
respectively, appropriated, for the service of
the year one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-five ; that is to say:
For compensulinu to tne Senators and
Members ofthe IlnuBe of Representatives,
their officers and clerks, in addition to the
sum oftwo hundred and sixty-fivo thousand
dollars, appropriated by the act of the fif
teenth day of December last, sixty-four
thousand eight hundred and sixty eight Hol
lars.
For expenses of fuel, stationary, printing,
aud all other incidental and contingent ex
penses of both Houses of Congress, sixty-
five thousand dollars.
For the expenses ofthe Library of Con
gress. including the salary ofthe Librarian,
one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to tho President ofthe
Unitod States, twenty-five thousand dollars,
For compensation to tho Vice President
of the United States, fivo thousand dollars.
For compensation to the Secretary ol'
State, six thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the De
partment of State, peractoftlie twentieth
of April, one thousand eight hundred and
eighteen, fifteen thousand nine hundred dol
lars.
For compensation to the messengers in
said De artinent, including the messenger
in the Patent Office, one thousandtburhun
dred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to one mechanist, per
act of twenty-sixth of May, ono thousand
eight hundred and twenty-four, seven hun
dred dollars.
For the incidental and contingent expen
ses of the Department of State, including
the expenses of printing the laws, and for
extra copying of papers, twenty five thou
sand five liuudred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the Secretary ofthe
Treasury, six thousund dollars.
For compensation to the Clerks in tho
Office of the Secretary of the Treasury,
pur act of twentieth of April, one thousund
eight hundred and eighteen, including four
hundred dolors short appropriated for one
thousand eight hundred and twonty-four,
ten thousand eight hundred dollars.
Fur compensation of one clerk, per act of
twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight
bundled atid uventy-tbur, one thousand one
hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the messengers in
snid office, one thousand and fifty dollars,
in full of all allowances.
For compensation to the First Comptrol
ler of the Treasury, three thousand live
hundred dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in tho of
fice of the First Comptroller, per act of
twentieth of April, one tliousan<Leighl hun
dred and eighteen, seventeen thousand
eight hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the messengers in
said office, one thousand and fifty dollars,
in loll of all allowances.
For compensation to the Second Comp
troller of the Treasury, throe thousand dol
lars.
For compensation to tho clerks in the
office of the Second Comptroller, per
act of twentieth of April, one thousand
eight, hundred and eighteen, nine thousand
seven hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to tile messenger in
said office, seven liuudred dollars, iu full of
all allowances.
For compensation to the first Auditor of
the Treasury, three thousand dollars.
Fur compensation to the clerks in the of
fice of the First Auditor ofthe Treasury,
per actoftwentith of April, ono thousand
eight hundred and eighteen, thirteen thou
sand twe hundred dollars.
For compensation to the messenger in
snid office, seven hundred dollars, in full of
all allowances.
For compensation to the Second Auditor
of tha Treusury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to tho clerks in the
office of the Second Auditor, sixteen thou
sand two hundred dollars.
For compensation to the messenger in
said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of
all allowances.
For compensation to the Third Auditor
of the Treasury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerltB in the of
fice of the Third Auditor, twenty-three
thousand three hundred and fifty dotlurs.
For compensation to the messenger and
assistant in snid office, one thousond aud
fifty dollars, iu full of all allowances.
For compensation to the Fourth Auditor
of the Treasury, three thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the of
fice of tho Fourth Auditor, per act of twen
tieth of April, nne thousand eight hundred
and eighteen, fifteen thousund and fifty dol
lars.
For one additional ■ clerk, employed per
act of appropriation of one thousand eight
hundred and twenty-four, one thousand
dollars.
For compensation to • tho r messenger in
said office, seven hundred AJlars, In full of
all allowance.
- For compensation to tho Fifth Auditor
of the Treasury, three thousand dollars.
tieth of April, one thousand eight hundred
an eighteen,twenty-two thousand live hun
dred and fitly dollars.
For compensation to the messenger and
assistant, in snid office, one thousand and
filly dollars, in full of all allowances.
For compensation to the Secretary ofthe
Commissioners of tha Sinking Fund, two
hundred and fifty dollars.
For allowance to the person employed in
transmitting passports and sea-letters ; for
expenses of translating foreign languages,
in the office of tho Secretary of tho Trea
sury ; for stationary, fuel, printing, and all
other incidental and contingent expenses in
the Treasury Department, and the several
offices therein, including the expenses of
stating and printing the public accounts for
the year one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-five, thirty thousand one hundred
and fifty dollars.
For allowance to the superintendent and
four watchmen, era loyed for the security
ofthe Slate and Treasury buildings; lor
the repairs of engines, hose, and buckets,
one thousand nine hundred dollurs,
fice of the said Surveyor, two thousand dol
lars.
For compensation to the Surveyor in Al
abama, two thousand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the of
fice ofthe said Surveyor, one thousand live
hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Surveyor in
Florida, including part of the year one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty-four, two
thousund fivo hundred dollars.
For compensation to tile clerks in the of
fice ol' the said Surveyor, two thousand five
hundred dollars.
For compensation to the Commissioner
of the Public Buildings in Washington Ci
ty. one thousand live hundred dollars.
For furnishing the President’s House.un-
der tiie direction of the President of the
United States, fourteen thousand dollurs.
For compensation to the officers and
clerk of the Mint, nine thousand six hun
dred dollars.
Fur compensation to persons employed
in tiie different operations ofthe Mint, nine
thousand four hundred dollars.
For incidental and contingent expenses
and repuirs ; cost, of machinery, and tbr
For compensation to the Secretary of! allowance of wastage in the gold and sil
War, six thousand dollars. > ver coinage of the Mint, seven thousand
For compensation to the clerks in the of-; seven hundred and seventy-five dollars,
fice of the Secretary of War, twenty-one! For compensation to the Governor, Jud-
thonsand six hundred dollars. 1 ges, and Secretary of the Mu lligan terri-
For compensation to the messengers in tory, seven thousand eight hundred dollars,
said office, one thousand and fifty dollars,; For the contingent expenses of the Mich-
in full of all allowances. ! igan territory, three hundred and fifty dol-
For compensation to the r.lerks in the of- lars.
fice oftlie Paymaster General, three thou- For compensation of nine members of the
sand nine hu. dred dollars. Legislative Oouncil of the Michigan terri-
For compensation to the messenger in 1 tory, one thousand and eighty dollars,
said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of; For defraying the expenses of the ap-
all allowances. preaching session of the LegislativeCoun-
For compensation to the clerks in the of- cilof the Michigan territory, three thou-
lice ofthe Uommissionary General of Pur- sand and thirty-two dollars,
chases, per act of twenty-sixth May, ono For the contingent expenses ofthe Le-
tliousund eight hundred and twenty-four, gislativc Council, including the printiug of
three thousand five hundred dollars. the laws of said territory, one thousand
For compensation to the messcuger in two hundred dollars,
said office, seven hundred dollars, in full of For compensation to the Governor, Jud
ges, and Secretary of the Arkansas terri
tory, nine thousand dollars.
For the contingent expenses of the Ar-
kansnw territory, three hundred and fifty
dollars.
For compensation to'the Governor, Jud
aft allowances.
For compensation to the clerks in the of
fice of the Adjutant General, per act of
twentieth April, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, two thousand one hun
dred and fifty dollurs.
Fur compensation to the clerks in the of-1 ges, and Secretary of the Florida territory
fice of the Com nissary General of Subsis- eight thousand five hundred dollars,
tence, per act of twenty-sixth May, one, For compensation of thirteen members
thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, of tho Legislative Council ofthe territory of
two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. Florida, estimating twenty-eight days, at
For compensation to the clerks in the of-; three dollars per day, each, one thousand
fice ofthe Chief Engineer, per actof'twen-' one hundred and seventy dollars.,
ty-sixth May, one thousand eight hundred. For contingent expenses of the Legislu-
aud twenty four, two thousand one hun-, tive Council, including travelling expenses
dred and fifty dollars. of the members, and printing the laws of
For compensation to the clerks in the said territory, two thousand dollars.
Ordnance Office, per act oftwentieth April, P( ,r the contingent expenses of tho Flor-
one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, (.ida territory, three hundred and filly dol-
two thousand nine hundred and fitly dollars., lars.
For compensation to tho clerk in the Nur-1 For compensation to the Chief- JttEtico,
geon General’s Office, por act of twenty-' the Associate Judges, and District Judges
sixth May, one thousand eight hundred j of the United States, including the Chief-
and twenty-four, one thousand'one hun- 1 Justice and Associate Judges ofthe Dis-
dred and fifty dollars. I trict of Colombia, seventy-nine thousand
For compensation to the clerks in the two hundred dollars.
Quartermasters General’s office, two thou-j For compensation to the Attorney-Gen-
sand one hundred and fifty dollars. i eral of the United States, three thousand
For contingent expenses of the War De- five hundred dollurs.
partinent, including all the subordinate uffi- For compensation to the clerk in the of-
ecs thereof, seven thousand dollars. ; fice of the Attorney-General, eight hun-
For compensation to the Secretary of the i dred dollars.
Navy, six thousand dollars. For compensation to tho Reporter of tho
For compensation to the clerks in the decisions of the Supreme Court, one thoii-
ufficeofthe Secretary oftlie Navy, per act: sand dollars
“f twentieth April, one tho sand eight hun-1 For compensation to sundry District At-
dred and eighteen, eight thousand two hun-> torneys and Marshals, os granted by law,
dred dollars. in- lulling those ill the suveral territories,
For compensation to one clerk in said of-, ten thousund live hundred dollars,
fice, per act of twenty-sixth May. one thou-1 For defraying the expenses of the Su-
sund eight hundred and twenty-four, ono 1 preme, Circuit, and District Courts of the
thousand dollars. ! United States, including tiie District of
For compensation to the messenger and Columbia, and of jurors and witnesaes, in
aasistunt in said office, one thousand and: aid of the funds arising from fines, penal-
fifty dollars, in foil of all allowances. ties, and forfeitures, and for defraying the
For the contingent expensesof said office j expenses of prosecutions tbr offences a-
two thousand dollars. gainst tho United States, and for the safe
For compensation to the Commissioners. keeping of prisoners, two hundred thousand
of tho Navy Board, ten thousand tive hun- dollars.
dred dollars.
For compensation to the Secretary to the
Commissioners ofthe Navy Board, two thou
sand dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the of
fice ofthe CommissionersoftlieNavy Board
per act of twentieth of April, one thousand
eight hundred and eighteen, three thousand
five hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation of clerks and a drafts
man, per act of twenty-sixth May, one thou
sand eight hundred aud tweuty-four, four
thousand dollars.
For compensation to the messenger in
said offico, seven hundred dollars, in full of
pH allowances.
For the contingent expenses of said of
fice, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
Por allowance to the superintendent and
four watchmen, employed for the security
ofthe War and Navy buildings, and for the
incidental and contingent oxpenBes, inclu
ding oil, fuel, and candles, two thousand
anil one hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the Postmaster Gen
eral, four thousand dollars.
For the payment of sundry pensions,
granted by the late and present Govern
ments, two thousund and fifty dollars.
For the s- pport and maintainance of
light-hnUBes, beacons, buoys, and stakeages,
including the purchase of oil, keepers’ sal
aries, repairs and improvements, and con
tingent expenses, one hundred and seven
teen thousand four hundred and eighty-
five dollars and eighty-five cents.
For procuring and placing three buoys on
the bar near tha port of Georgetown,South
Carolina, being the amount of an appro-1
priation for that object, carried to the sur- {
plus fund on the tlurty-ftrst December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-four,
three hundred dollars.
For building a light-house on Baker’s Is-
land, uuur Mount Desert, iu the state of
Maino, in addition to the appropriation of
two thousand five hundred dollars, made on
the third of March, one thousand eight
hundred and twenty-three, one thousand
three hundred dollars.
For placing n buoy at the mouth of Scup-
peruong river, in North-Carolina, in addi-
. Fertile discharge of such miscelkneoia
churns against the United Stales, net other
wise provided for, as shall be ascertained
and admitted in due course of settlement «t
the Treasury, six thousand dollu:s.
For surveying the Public Lands of t f„
United Stnles, including the services of
three commissioners and a surveyor, au.
pointed to value tlielands, hctwccnBohoti
and Ludlow’s lines, in the State of Ohio
one hundred and fourteen thousand nnr
hundred and eighty-twit dollars and siur
centa.
For the salaries ofthe Registers sad fir.
ccivers of Land Offices, forty-ttvo thousand
dollars,
For the salaries ofthe Jiinisterest Lnr.
don, Paris. St.Petershurg, and Madrid mi
of the Charge doa AffniroB at SlocHMm,
in the Netherlands, and at Lisbon, forty-
nine thousund five hundred dollars.
Foroutfitsof Ministers to London id
Madrid, and for Charge des Alfniros, it
Lisbon and at Paris, twenty-seven thon-
sanildollars.
For the salaries of Ministers, or Chnrfr
d’Affaires, who have been, or may be ap
pointed to the governments on the Amt-ti-
eau continent, to wit.: Colombia, nine thou
sand dollars; Chili, nine thousand dollars;
Mexico, nine thousand dollnrs; Buenos
Ayres, four thousand five hundred dollar.';
Guatemala four tliousaud five hundred
dollars ; and Brazil, four thousand five hun
dred dollars, in all, forty thousand live hun
dred dollars.
For outfits of a Minister to Mexico, and
to Charge d’Affairs ot Gtiul aninla. Btienos
Ayres, and Brazil, twenty-two thousand
five hundred dollnrs.
For the salaries ofthe Secretaries ofLe-
gntiou, fourteen thousand dbtture-
Fnr the contingent expense: of all the
Missions abroad, twenty thouAntl dollars.
For the salaries of Agents of Claims at
Paris and London, four thousand diillars.
For the contingent expenses of ForeigH
Intercourse, forty thousand dollars.
For the relief and protection of distressed
American seamen in Ibreign countries, thir
ty-five thoUsnml dollars.
For tiie expenses of Intercourse with tin
Borbary Powers,thirty thousand dollars.
For tho salaries oftlie Commissimiernnl
Arbitrator under the first article of the Tr- «•
ty of Ghent, one-half the salary of the
Secretary, and half the contingent expen
ses of the Commission, twelve thousand
dollars.
For expenses of carrying into effect the
sixth and seventh article of tho Trent)' of
Ghent, including the compensation of t r
Commissioner, Agent and Surveyor, and
their contingent expenses, sixteen thousund
dollnrs.
Sec. 2. And be it. further enacted, That,
the several sums hereby appropriated shill
bo paid nut of ally ’money in the Treusury,
not otherwise appropriated ; ProriialMf
ever, That no money appropriated by this
act, shall be paid to any person ibr his cum-
ponsatiou, w ho is in arrears to the Undid
States, until such person shall hate ac
counted tbr, and paid into the Treasury, a®
sums fur which lie may be liable: Pronihi
a I ah, That nothing in this section contained
shall be ronstrueif to extend to balances a-
rising solely from the depreciation of Trea
sury notes received hy such person la I"
expended iu the public service ; hut, in
cases whore the pay orsalnry of any |n.r-
son is withheld, in pursuance of tliissct.it
shall be the duty of the accounting officer*
if demanded by the party, his Agent, or At
torney, to report forthwith to the Agent of
the Treasury Department,the balance due;
and it shall he the duty of the sai l Agent,
within sixty days thereafter, to order anil
to be commenced against such delinquent
and his sureties.
Src. 3. And be it further enacted, That,
the Secretary of the Treasury be, and hr
is hereby, authorized and required to pay,
out of any money in the Treasury, not oth
erwise appropriated, the sum or suras ot
money, to which any person, or the legs!
representative]) of any person, tnuy be en
titled, by virtue of the act authorizing re
payment for lands erroneously sold by the
Uuited States, approved the twelfth day »f
January, iu thie year eighteen hundred sod
twenty-five, upon such person, or his or bet
legal representatives, complying with the
requisitions of that set.
H. CLAY,
Speaker of tho House of Representative!.
JOHN GAILLARD,
President of the Senate, pro temper!-
Washington, Feb. 25,1825: Approved.
JAMES MONFOIL
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