The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, April 06, 1803, Image 1

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"Volume V.] (GEORGlA)—Publilhcd every WcdncfJay, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HEI.Y, State Printers, a ‘ J ° af ° a ‘ ln * * ilcre s Art!cles (>r intelligence, Advcrtifcmcnts, &c. See. are thankfully received, and PRIMING in all its variety, is executed with ncarnds and difpatch. rtii 1 iplf' » i« r w ' [BY AUTHORITY.] Seventh Congress of the United States. At the Second Scjfion, Begun and hdd a: the City of Waffiington, in the Terri tory of Columbia, on Monday the 6ch of December iBC2. An ACT to provide for the grant ing of Clearances to Ships or Vcffels owned by citizens of the United States, laying in the river Miffiffippi, Jo nth of the Jouthern boundary cf the United States , and therein to amend an aid, entitled , “An act to regu late the Collection of Dudes on Imports and Tonnageand for other purpejes. Q Tjf E it enacted by the 1 * O Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives of the United States cf America, in Congrejs af ffmhhd, That whenever articles ' f the growth, produce, or ma nufacture of the United States, ilia]l be intended to be exported from any of the ports of the United States within the Miflii iippi, by the way of New Or gans, to any foreign port, the ■identity of fuch articles fhall be afeertained and certified in the fame manner by the proper offi cers as has been or hereafter may be provided, tor the t ran Im portation of the fame articles to any of the ports of the United Stares, without the Miffiffippi. Sec. 2. And he it further en abled, That it fin all be lawful for the colleftor of the cufloms for the diftrift of Miffiffippi, to grant to any fhin or veil'd own ed by citizens ot the United States, laden with articles of the growth, produce, or manufac ture of the fa d States and actu ally lying in feme pare of the river Miffiffippi, (ouch of the fbuthem boundary of the Unit ed States, a clearance in the lame manner as if fuch fmp or veflfel was lying within the faid diftrift, which clearance fhall be of the form following, to wit > cc U)icfMiffiffippbto Port of Adams, THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE 5 AND REPUBLICAN TRUMPET. UEDi\L S D A 1 , April 6, tSoj, unarms oun motto —-civd truth our guide. — | T! efe are to certify to all whom it doth concern, That n:afler or commander of tie burthen cons or there shouts, mounted with guns (ifany) navigated with men built, now lying in the river Miffiffippi, out of the limits of the United States, and bound for having on board (here fpecify the articles if re quired) being of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United Stares, or (ifno fpccifi cation be required) being laden with articles of the growth, pro duce, or manufafture of the United Stares hath here cleared his faid vtlTel according to law; Given under my hand and feal, at the cuftom houfe of Fort Adams, this day of one thoufand eight hundred and in the year of the in dependence of the United States of America.” Provided neverthclejs, That fuch clearance fliali not be granted until the identity of the articles laden on board fuch fhip or vefiei, as be irg of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, fball be eftab liffied to the fatisfaftion of the faid collector, either by the ex hibition of a certificate to that effeft, from rhe conful, vice couful, or other authorifed agent of the United States, redding at or near Ne w-Orleans on the laid river, or otherwife : And Pro vided alfo, That he Ere the de parture of fuch fiiip or veffirl for any foreign port or place without the fiid river, it dial! be the duty of the mafeer or commander thereof, to exhibit fuch clearance to the fad conful, vice- conlul, or other authorifed agent of the United States, who fball certify thereon, under his confular feal, if he be fatisfied that the flaicof the cargo at the time of fuch exhibition, cor refpond therewith, that fuch is the cate ; or if the whole or any part thereof (hall have been un laden, or otherwife changed, fo as not to agree with the tenor of fuch clearance, he (hail ac cordingly date the fame. Sec. 3. And be it further en abled, That the conful, vic<s conful, or other authorized agent of the United States, rending at New- Orleans, or at fuch other place of depofit on the banks of the M ffiffippi, fouth of the Ibuthern boundary of the United States, as may be affign td by virtue of the treaty of San Lorenzo (hall be entitled to receive from the cagt* ins or owners of American vtflels, two dollars for each certificate he fliali fign, certifying that the articles contained in futh certifi cate, arc of the growth, pro duce, or manufacture of the United States; and he fhall alfo be authorifed to employ a pro per perfon to attend to the land ing and loading of fuch articles, whole duty therein, and com penfation, fhall be the fame as thole of an infpeftor of cufloms in one of the ports of the Unit ed States, which compenfation fliali be confidered as a charge agamfl the revenue, and defray ed by the collector for the diftrift of Miffiffippi, out of the mo nies received by him on account of the duties on tonnage and mer chandize. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the llcuje cf Reprefentatives . Aaron Burr, Vice- Prejident of the United States And Prejident cf the Senate. Approved February 19, 1803. Thomas Jefferson, Prejident cf the United States. An ACT to provide for the due execution cf the laws cf the United States, within the State of Ohio. WHEREAS, the people of the eaftern divifion of the 1 er ritory North Weft of the River Ohio, did on the twenty-ninth day of November one thoufand eight hundred and two, form for themfelves a conftirution and flare government, and did give to the faid flate the name of the “ State of Ohio” in purfliance of an aft of Congrefs, entitled “ an aft to enable the people of the Eaflcrn divifion of the Territory North Weft of the River Ohio, to form a conftitu tion and ftate government, and for the adm ffion of fuch ftate into the union on an equal footing with the original flares and for other purpofes,” whereby the faid flate has become one of the United States of America; in order therefore to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States within the faid flate of Ohio : Sec. 1. BE it enabled by the Senate and Houfe cf lieprefenta tives of the United States cf Ame rica, in Congrefs ajfemlled, i hat all the laws of the United States Vhich are not locally inappli cable, fhall have the fame force and effeft within the faid ftate of Ohiif as el Te where within the United States. Sec. 2. Be further enabled, That the firicTStare fliali be ope Dlftrlft, and fhall be called the Ohio Diflrift; and a Diftrift Court fhall be held therein, to confift of one Judge, who fhall reflde in the faid Diflnci, and of Ohio. be railed a D'fhi& Judge. He £1:all hi Id at the Itatol met t of the fa d flatc, thiet Icf fioi s annually, the fit (I to u m mer.ee on the fnfl Monday in June next, aid the two other f. fliers } k grt fli\ ely on the like Monday of every fourth calender month afici wards, and he fhall in all things have and exerrife the frme jurifdidion and powers which are by lawgiver to the Judge of Kentucky Diflrid: I ]e fhall appoint a Clerk for the laid I),fil ial, who fhall nTidc and keep the records of the Court ar the j lace of holding lame, are fhall receive for th< fervices performed by him, the fame tecs to which the Clerk of the Kentucky Diflrid is entitled for fimilar fervices. Slc. 3. Be it further enabled t I hat there fhall be allowed to the Judge of the fald Diftrid: Court, the annual Compenfation of one thou land dollars, to commence from the date of his appointment, to be paid quar ter yearly at the Trcafury of the United Stares, Slc. 4, Be it further enabled t 1 hat there fh ill be appointed in the faid Diftrid, a perlon learnt d in the law, to act as at torney for the United States, who fhall, in addition to his flated fees, be paid by the Uni ted States, two hundred dollars annually, as a full compcnfation fur all extra fervices. Sec. 5. And be it further cnabl edy 1 hat a marfhal fhall be ap pointed for the faid Diftrid who fhall perform the fame duties, be fubjed to the fame regula tions and penalties, and be en titled to the fame fees as arc preferibed to MarfhaU in other I)iftri6ts, and fhall moreover be entitled to the fum of two hundred dollars annually, as a compcnfation for all extra fer viccs. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the /loufe of li eprefcntnti ves , Aaron Burr, Vice- Prefident of the United States and Prefident of the Senate . Approved, Feb. 19, iBoj. Thomas Jefferson, Prejident of the United States * An ACT for the relief of thefuf fevers by fre t in the Town of Pcrtf month. BF it evaded by the Senate and heufe of Reprefentatives of the United States cf America , in AJfemhledy That all persons who, l>emg indebted to the United States, for duties on merchandize, have given bond therefor, with one or more fureucs, payable to the [No. 196.