The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, May 11, 1803, Image 1

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Volume V.] LOU i>ubl : n C mi * Wedndilay, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, J * * huc <lu U> Auai ci> oi Intelligence, Advcrtifcmcnts, &c. &c. arc thankfully received, a “ in ail its vanct), is executed with ncatncls and dilpacch. f IP lit, 1 ' I W % W n 7 f B" mti [BT AUTHORITY.] Seventh Congress of the United States. At the Second Self on , Begun and held ac the City of Wafhmgron, in the Tcrri * torv of Columbia, on Monday the 6rh oi December - 1802. An ACT for extending for ext?:*- o ml commerce of the United Stsitas, T 5 E is enabled ly the Senate and H'ufe of Reprefentathes of the United States of America, in Ccnyrfs affemhled That the fum of two thou land five hundred dollars* be, and the fame is hereby appropriated for the pur pofe of extending the external commerce of the United States, to be paid out of any money in che Trcafury, not otherwife ap propriated. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the H< ufe of Reprefentathes. Aaron Burr, Vice-Frefident of the United States and Frefident of the Senate. Approved, Feb. 28, 1803. Thomas Jefferson, Frefident of the United States. AN ACT in addition to an aA , entitled, “ an aft fixing the military peace eftahlifhmcnt of tbs United States .” Sec. 1. BE it enabled -ly the Senate and Floufe of Reprefenta thes of the Vrated States of Ame rica, in Congrefs affemhled , 1 hat there be added to the regiment of artillertfls, two teachers of mufic, whole pay, rations and cloaJiing fhall be the lame as is bv law allowed to the 'teachers of mufic in the regiments of infantry in the Ter vice of the United States. Sec. 2. And he it farther trailed. That the Frefident of the United Stares be, and he is hereby authorifed ro appoint one teacher or the French lan guage, and one teacher of draw ing, to be attached to the corps of engineers, whole compenfa tion fhall not ex. r c d the pay and emolument of a captain in the THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND republican trumpet. WF. DNESDA T, Ma y n, ovx Morn— *r.o I]tL lh WJt ouu>t , line of the annv. Seo. 3. And he it further enabled, L har the commanding officer of t ie corps of engineers, be authorifed to < id ft for a term, noi Ids than rhree years, one artificer, and eighteen men, to aid in making practical experi ments and for other pur[) lies ; to receive r he fame pay, rations and c Hath me as are allowed io the* arr nctrs and pnv. res, m the armv of the United Ha cs; and the fame bounty when enlfted for five years; and to be fubjed to the rules arid articles of war. Sec. 4. And be it further mailed, That r hc Prt frient of tne United .States be, and he is hereby authorized to allow to tlv pay mailer of the army, the adjutant and infpedor of the auny and die military agent at Philadclpuia filch fums not ex ceeding in the whole three thou fand dollars, for clerk hire, as their refp dive duties may, in his opinion, reafonablv require. Nathaniel Mac.,n, Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentathes. Aaron Burr, Vice-Prejident if the United States and P reft dent of the 'mats. Approved, Feb 28, 1803. * i H MAS J EFFERSON, Prejident of the United States. An ACT for continuing in force a law, entitled, “an Ait for eftablijhiug Ir a ding he ufes with the Indian bribes." BE it enacted by the Senate and UoUjC of Reprefentathes of the United States of America , in Cov.grefs affemhled , ’1 hat a law pa {fed on tne eighteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thou land feven hundred and ninety fix, entitled, u An ad Hr eiUblifhing trading houfes with the Julian tribes,” and which law was revived and con tinued by another, parted’ on the thirtieth day of April, in the vear of our Lord one thouland eight hundred and two, fhall be, and rhe fame is hereby further continued for the term of two years, from the fourth day of March next, and from thence until the end of the next feffion of Congrefs. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the Houfe of Representatives. Aaron Burr, Vice- P ref dent of the United States And Prejident cf the S enat c. Approved February 28, 1803. Thomas Jefferson, Prejident of the United Slates. yvv ACT /’ / addition to an aft, entitled, <£ an aft more effec tually to provide for the nation al defence > by ejiabiifhing a.. IT, tSo^. uniform militia through cut the United States Sec. 1. BF it enabled by the Senate and Houfe 0] Rcprejmta fives of the United States <f Ame rica, in Congrefs affembltd, 1 hat it IhJl be the duty of ihc adju* fane general of the militia in each ft ate, to make return of the militia of the ftate to which he belongs, with their aims, accoutrements and ammunition, agreeably to ihc clued ions of the ad, to which this is an ad dition, to the Prefidtnt of the United States annually, on or before the firft Monday in Jan uary in each )ear ; and it fhall be the dut) of the Secretary of \\ ar, from time to time, to give Inch diredions to the adjutant generals of ti c militia, as (hall, in his opinion, be neaffary to produce an uniformity in the laid returns, and he lhall Ly an abftrad of the fame be fort* Con go fs, on or before the firft Monday of February, annually. Stc. 2. stud he it further enabled , 1 hat every citizer duly enrolled in die militia, fhall be c( nftantly provided with aims, accoutrements and ammunition, agreeably to the dirtdion of die laid ad frrm and after he fhall be duly notified of his tn rc llmcnt ; and ar.y notice or warning to the citizens fo enrol led, to attend a company, bat talion, or regimental mullcr, or trainii g, which fhall be accord ing to the laws of the flate in which it is given for that pur pole, fhall be deemed a legal notice of his enn llfnem. Sec. 3. And he it further enabled, i har in addition 10 the officers provided for by the laid ad, there (hall be, to the militia of each ftate one quarter mailer general, to each brigade one quarter mafttr of brigade, and to each regiment one chaplain. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentathes. Aaron Burr, Vice Prejident of the U. States , and Prejident of the Senate. Approved March 2, 1803. Th : Jefferson, Preft dent of the U. States. An ACT for the relief of Mofes White. BE it enafted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentathes of the United States of America , in Cong} efs offended, T hat the pro per aco uiuingofficers adjufl and fettle the claims of Mofes Whte, fur his additional pay a d emo luments as aui-de camp to bri gadier general Mofes Lazen, from the fi r ft day of Auguff, one thou hand feven hundred and eighty one, to tne to o da\ of November,, one thoufand fovea hundred and eighty three, upon the fame. principles which have hereto fort prevailed in the let tlemcnt of the accounts of aids de-camp to brigadier generals in the line of the revolutionary army i and that they liquidate the lame in like manner as tho' a final fettlement certificate, in the cuft' )mary form, had been ill’ucd therefor, when due. Nath an ill Macon, Speaker of the Hcufe cf Representatives . Aaron Burr, Vice* T ref dent of the United States aad Trejuicnt oj the Senate, App roved, March 2, 1803. Thomas Jefferson, jVrejident of the United Stales, MARSHAL’S SALE. William Smith, len. i vs. [ ft ftr. Barrett Brewer, ) Will be expofed to fale, c.t the Market- H< ufe in T.ouifvule, cn the frjl luefday in June next, let ween the hears of 10 and 12 o'clock , the following proper ty, to wit: 1 WO Lois in Georgetown, in Warren County, km wn m the plan of laid I own by Nos. 11, and 12, on which is a good dwelling hoole, kitchtn, <b re houfe, and other out houfes, a gt od gin-houfe, in com plete order, with a cotton ma chine of fifty nicies, includii g the pt unit, or licence from Md icr and Whitntv ; Alfo one a other Lot in Georgetown, known by No. 10, on which is a g >od dwelling-houfc—One tradt of land in the County of Greene, on the waters of Shoul derbone Creek, containing three hundred acres— )ne do. in the County of Hancock, lying be tween the Shoals of Ogechee, and Georgetown, on Ogechcc River, containing two hundred and fifty acres—Alfo, tw »thou faad five hundred acres ofland in Franklin County, lying on the Cherokee Trading Path, on the waters of Broad River. The above property, pointed out by the defendant, and taken under execution, to latisfy t vo judgments obtained in the he dcral Court, by William Smith, fen. againft Barrett Brewer. Leonard Abercrombie, Deputy Marjhal, April 6, 1803. fcj* The Troop of Light Ucrfe will parade cn the lafi Saturday in this month ■> every Member is particularly requeued to attend. By order of the Captain- May a-, 1803. [No. x 99.