The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, September 29, 1802, Image 2

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H’or ex pence of fuel, candles, a 'lonary, furniture, chelts, &rc. fAfluuve of expenfes of fuits, pudtcutions, mail locks, keys, po rtmantur.s, faddlc - bags, blanks lor pell-offices, advenifements relative to the mail, and other tspenfes incident to the depart ment at large, their being paid lor by the pod-mailer general out of the funds of the office, two t hoy land dollars. For compenfation to the le veral loan officers, thirteen thoufand two hundred and fifty dollars. For compenfation to the clerks ro the rommiffioners of loans, and an allowance to certain loan officers, in lieu of clerk hire, and to defray the authorifedex pences of the ft veral loan offices, thirteen thoufand dollars. For defraying the expence of clerk hire in the office of the commiffioncr of loans, for the Hate of Pcnnfylvania, in addition to the ptrmanentprovifion made bylaw, in confeqntnce of the removal of the offices of the treafury department, in the year one thoufand eight hundred, to the permanent kac of govern menr, two thoufand dollars. For a mpenfation to the fur veyof gesltiiP, and the clerks employed by him, and For expence of ilationary and other contingent expences m the furVeyor general’s office, three thoufand two hundred dollars. For defraying the expence of publiftiing in rhe Sciotagazette, the aft providing for the fale of lands in the territory north weft of the rivet Ohio, and of paper for printing twelve hundred co pies of rhe aft providing for the fale of weftern lands of the United States, eighty-four dol lars. For completing certain fur veys authorifed by afts of Con grefs palled the tenth of May, one thoufand eight hundred, the eighteenth of February and 3d of March, one thoufand eight hundred and one, and for fur vcying and laying off, according to lav/, the lands around Vin cennes, on the Wabaffi, in the Jndiana territory, thirty-nine thoufand two hundred and nine ty-fix dollars and ninety cents. For compenfation to the fol lowing officers of the mint:— The diicftor, two thoufand dollars : The treafurer, one thoufand two hundred dollars. The affiayer, one thoufand five hundred dollars. The clnef coiner, one thou fand five hundred dollars. I he meltcr and refiner, one thculard five hundred dollars. a he engraver, one thoufand two hundred dollars. One clerk, a: ieven hundred dollars. And two, at five hundred dollars each. For the wages of perfons employed, at the different bran ches of melting, refining, coin ing, carpenter, rmii-vvrighc and fmith’s work, including the fain of eight hundred dollars per annum, allowed to an affift ant coiner and die-forger, who alfo over fees the execution of the iron- work, feven thousand doilu.v h er repairs of luin-cC. , cod ( f rollers and ferews, bar iron, lead, Heel, office furniture, and for all other contingencies of the cftablifhment of the mint, three thoufand nine hundred dollars. For compenfation to the go vernor and judges and fecretary of the‘territory north weft of the river Ohio, five thoufand one hundred and fifty dollars. For expends of ilationary, printing patents for land, and other contingent expends for lands in the laid territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For compenfation to the go vernor, judges, and fecretary of the Miffilfippi territory, five thoufand one hundred and fifty dollars. For. expenfes of ilationary, cffice rent, and other contingent expends in the faid territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For compenfation to the go vernor, judges, and fecretary of the Indiana territory, five tliouland one hundred and fifty dollars. For expenfes of ftatjonary, office rent, and other contingent expenfes in the fi d territory, three huncFed and fifty dollars. For additional compenfation to the clerks of rhe le veral de partme ts of flare, treafury, war, and navy, and of the ge- i neral poft-office, not exceeding tor ach department refpeftive ly, fifteen per centum in addi tion to the Turns allowed by the act, entitled, “ An aft to re gulate and fix the compenfation of clerks,” eleven thouland eight hundred and eighty-five dollars. For the difeharge of fuch de mands againft the United States, on account of the civil depart ment, not otherwife provided for, as fhall have been admitted in a due courfe of fctilement at the treafury, and which are of a nature, according to the ufage thereof, to require payment in fpecie, two thoufand dollars. For the compenfation granted by law to the chief juftice, affio ciate judges, circuit judges, and diftrift judges of the United States, including the chief jufticc and two affiuciate judges cf the diftrift ot Columbia, and to the attorney-general, fixty-eight thoufand fix hundred and fifty dollars. tor the like compenfations granted to the diftrift attornies, and for defraying the expenfes of the fup re me, circuit, and diftrift courts cf the United States, including the court for the diftrift of Columbia, jurors, ana witne fles, in aid ot the funds anfmg from fines, forfeitures and penalties 5 and likewife for defraying the expenfes of pro ftcution tor oftences againft the United States, and tor iafe keeping of pnfoners, fifty-fix thoufand nine hundred dollars. For compenfation to the mar flials of the diftrift of Maine, New-Hampfliire, Vermont, ' Kentucky, Eaft and Weft Tcn ntuee, one thoufand two hun dred dollars. For the payment of fundry penfions granted by the late government, nine hundred dol lars. ± e'i cui. ; *...o effieft the , aft of Congress of the 3d of j February, one thoufand eight .hundred and two, relative to the officers and crew of the United States fchooner Enterprise, one thoufand feven hundred and nineteen dollars. For payment of the annuity granted to the children of the j late colonel John Harding, and i major Alexander Trueman, by : an aft of Congrcil puffed the fourteenth of May, one thou fand eijlit hundred, fix hundred dollars. For payment of the annual | allowance to the invalid pend i oners of the United States, for I their pennons from the fifth of I March one thoufand eight hun ; dred and two to the fourth of 1 March one thoufand eight hun- I clred and three, ninety-three thoufand dollars. For the maintenance and fup porc of light-houfes, beacons, buoys, and public piers and flaking off channels, bars and fhoals, and for occafional im provement in the conftrudlicn of lantherns and lamps, and j materials 11 fed therein, and other 1 • * contingent expen ft s, including 1 commiffions to the luperintcnd aitts of the faid lip:ht-houfes, at O # * two and a half per centum, forty four thoufand eight hundred and O forty-one dollars and forty-four j cents. For the discharge of fuch milcclbneous demands againll the United States, not otherwife provided for, as final! have been admitted in due courfe of fettle - merit at the treafury, and which are of a nature, according 10 the ufage thereof, to require payment in fpecie, four thou fand dollars. For defraying rhe contingent expenfes of government, twenty thoufand dollars. For defraying the expenfes of taking tire fecond enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States in addition to the appro priation heretofore made for that objedl, twenty thoufand dollars. For defraying the expenfes incident to the purchafe or erec tion of certain ware-houfes and (lores for the reception of goods, wares and merchandize, under the " Adi refpedting quarantine and health laws,” pailed the twenty-fifth of February, one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-nine, fixty-nine thoufand and twenty-fixdollarsand twelve cents. For the expenfes ofintercourfe with foreign nations, frxty-four thoufand and fifty dollars. For the fabrics of the conv miffioners under the feventh ar ticle of the treaty of amity, commence and navigation be tween the United States and Great-Britain, including con -1 tingent expences, twenty-four t thoufand and fixty-frx dollars fixty-feven cents. For fabrics of the agents of the United States, in London and Paris, expenfes of proie cuting claims and appeals in the courts of Great-Britam in rela tion to captures of American veffels, and defending caufts elfewhere, twenty-nine thou fand dollars. For the (alary of an agent in London, for the relief and nro -4 -vdcn ri American f ... aaci contingent cxpcnfts to be incurred therein j and for re lieving teamen cltewheit, fif teen thoufand dollars. See. 2. And be it further cv.CihJeidy I oat the feveral jppjQ., priatiens herein before made ihall be paid and difeharged out ot the fund cf fix hundred thou sand dollars re it rved by the afb f< making provifion fu/the debt * of the United States,” and out ' or any money which majfc, be in the tieafury not otherwife proprlated. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the Houfe of Rcpre'w fenta lives. Abraham Baldwin, Prefident of the Senate , pro tern. Approved, May i, 1802. Thomas Jefferson, Prefident of the United Staid* . LOUI S VILL E, V/EDNES&ATy September 29, iBcfz/ Married, on the 7th inftanV Mr, Holliday Hay ley, to Mils Nancy C. Jordan , both ofWafti ington County. * Married, on the 22d inflanr, Mr. Robert Fleming , to Mils Sarah Mcfs , both of this county. Died, luddcnly, on Saturday* the nth of September, Mis. Martha Goold, confute of Dodtor JohnW. Goold, of this place. Died, cnTuefday, the 14th of September, of a lingering illnefs, Mrs. Margaret Wood. Was murdered,* in Auguft laid. Major Patrick Carr , an adhve intrepid officer during the American Revolution, in the caufs of freedom.—Like other men Carr had failings, .and who is perfect ?—Say that he was rigid—it was at a time when rigour was a virtue, and lenity* would have been a crime—then hulh’d be the voice cf calumny- - —Carr was an avenger of his country's wrongs, though hi# death has been unavenged. * So Jaid the Inqueft held ever* Major Cards body, Jo f aid twelve rejpeclahle men on the Crand Jury, andJo Jaid twelve rejpedlable men cf the Petit Jury , who tried the murderer , but all this goes for nothing, By Hocus Focus . The deaths in Philadelphia, were on the 25th 4 u g* B—-26th B—27th, 9. The Philadelphia of Health, report, Angufr 31, five new cafes of the fever, befides feveral taken Tick in the North ern Liberties, near C allow! hi 1- flreet, who have lately returned to the city. The fever is again rather on the increafe. Judge Baker, of Mr. Bayard) of Delaware, has publiihed a long protejl a gainlt the acts of Congrels pealing the Judiciary Law of 1801, by authority ot which he held his office. He dedans that in his judgment thofe acts have not abohfhed his dm >. and affeCls in his judicial chai a. ■ ter to pronounce them nipl an i void—and, gives Jus rcaLns Jarge.