Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 22, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 June 1832 — Page 1

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LAWRMCEBVR6M (IA.) SATUMBAY, MS 1, 183 63 Sim

Untied S. Laws.

(BY AJTElOKITY.)

LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTY

SECOND COXGHESS.

Public No. 21. AN ACT making appropriations for the suport of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two. Be it enaetedby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums he, -and the same arc hereby, appropriated, to he paid out of any unappropriated money in the Treasury, viz:

For pay and mileage of the members of

Congress and delegates, lour hundred and ninety-three thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay of the officers and clerks of both Houses, thirty-four thousand four hundred dollars. For stationary, fuel, printing and all other

incidental and contingent expenses ol the

.Senate, twenty-five thousand dollars. For stationary, fuel, printing, and all oth

cr incidental and contingent expenses of the

House of Representative, one hundred thou

sand dollars. The said two sums last named

to bo applied to the payment of the ordinary

expenditures of the Senate and House of

Representatives, severally, and to no other purpose. For the Library of Congress, five thousand dollars; and also for repairs and furniture for the Library of Congress, three thousand dollars, to be applied under the direction of the Library Committee. For salary of the principal and assistant Librarians, two thousand three hundred dol

lars. For contingent expenses of the Library, and pay of messenger, eight hundred dollars. For alterations and repairs of the Capitol, live hundred dollars. For improving the grounds, including the gardener's salary, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the President and Vice-President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Postmaster General, sixty thousand dollars. For clerks and messengers in the office

of the Secretary of State, nineteen thousand

four hundred dollars. For clerks, machinist, and messenger, in the Patent Ofiice, live thousand four hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of State, including the expense of publishing and distributing the laws, twenty-five thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses of the Patent Ofiice, fifteen hundred dollars.

For the superintendent and watchmen of

the north-east executive building, eight hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, including fuel,?labor, oil, repairs of the building, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars For compensation to the clerks and messengers in die ofiice of the Secretary of the Treasury, fifteen thousand four hundred dollars. For a clerk employed on Revolutionary Bounty-Land Scrip, eleven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the first Comptroller of the Treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the first Comptroller, nineteen thousand one hundred dollars. For compensation to the second Comptroller of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the ofiice of the second Comptroller, ten thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the first Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the ofiice of the first Auditor, thirteen thousand nine hundred dollars. For compensation to the second Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the ofiice of the second Auditor, sixteen thousand nine hundred dollars. For compensation to the third Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the third Auditor, twenty one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the fourth Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the ofiice of the fourth Auditor, seventeen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the fifth Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. Fo .compensation to the clerks and messenger in the ofiice of the fifth Auditor, twelve thousand eight hundred dollars.

,Tsr compensation to the Treasurer of the j'rtaK-s, three thousand dollars. or jensation to the clerks and mcs-

'T- t -Mice of the Treasurer of the

aid fifty dollars.

-thousand seven hundred

For compensation to the Register of the

Treasury, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks nnd mes

sengers in the ofiice of the Register of the

lreasury, twenty-four thousand two him

dred dollars.

For compensation to the Commissioner

of the General Land Office, three thousand

dollars.

For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the Ofiice of the Commissioner

of the General Land Office, twenty thou sand five hundred dollars.

For compensation to the Solicitor of the

Treasury, three thousand live hundred dol

lars. For compensation to the clerks and mcs

senger in the Ofiice of the Solicitor of the

Treasury, three thousand nine hundred and

fifty dollars.

For compensation fo the Secretary to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, two CD '

hundred and fifty dollars.

For the expenses of stationary, printing,

and all other incidental and contingent expenses of the several offices of the Treasury Department, the following several sums,

viz:

For the ofiice of the Secretary of the

Treasury, including advertising and extra

copying, and the sum of one thousand five

hundred dollars applied from this fund for

clerk hire and other expenses incident to

the issuing of revolutionary bounty land scrip, six thousand five hundred dollars. For the office of the first Comptroller, one thousand dollars. For the office of the second Comptroller, one thousand dollars. For the office of the first Auditor, eight hundred dollars. For the ofiice of the second Auditor, eight hundred dollars. For the office of the third Auditor, one thousand dollars.

For the office of the fourth Auditor, one thousand two hundred dollars. For the office of the fifth Auditor, one thousand dollars. For the office of the Treasurer of the United States, seven hundred dollars. For the office of the Register of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For the ofiice of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, nine thousand dollars.

For compensation for extra aid, during

one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two

in the issuing military land scrip and patents

ml founded on Virginia military surveys, and

on private claims, making indexes, and wri

ting and recording patents for lands sold, six

thousand six hundred dollars. For the office of Solicitor of the Trcasu ry, twelve hundred dollars.

For translations, and for expenses of pass

ports and sea-letters, three hundred dollars. For stating and printing the public accounts for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, one thousand four hundred dollars. For compensation of superintendent and watchmen of the south-east executive building, eight hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said building, including two thousand dollars for repairs of building, and also the sum of one thou

sand three hundred dollars, applied out of

the appropriation for the contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, for clerk hire in the General Land Office, in relation to revolutionary land scrip, six thousand six

hundred and fifty dollars.

For defraying the expenses of enclosing the grounds attached to the Treasury De

partment, one thousand five hundred dol

lars. For compensation to the clerks and mes

sengers in the office of the Secretary of

War, twenty-two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of War, three thousand dollars. For books, maps and plans for the War Department, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the ofiice of the Paymaster General, four thousand and six hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Commissary General of Purchases, four thousand two hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, eight hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Adjutant General, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said ofiice, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of the Commissary General of Subsistence, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, two thousand live hundred dollars. For compensation to tho clerks in the ofiice of the Chief Engineer, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingencies of the Topographical Bureau, including the purchase of books and maps, and the repairs of instruments, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. For contingent expenses of said ofiice, one thousand dollars. For the services of a lithographer, and the expenses of the lithographic press of the War Department, seven hundred and fifty dollars .

For compensation to the clerks in the

Ordnance Office, two thousand nine hun

dred and fifty dollars

For contingent expenses of said office,

eight hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerk in the

office of the Surgeon General, eleven hun

dred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, four hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the ofiice of the Quartermaster General, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, six hundred dollars. For the-salary of the superintendent and watchman of the north-west executive building, eight hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said building,

including fuel, labor, oil, furniture, repairs

of building, and improvement of adjoining ground, three thousand six hundred dollars.

I or compensation to the clerks and mes

sengers in the ofiice of the Secretary of the Navy, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses of said office,

three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the Commissioners

of the Navy Board, ten thousand five hundred dollars.

For compensation to tho Secretary of the

Commissioners of the Navy Board, two thou

sand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks, draughts

man and messenger in the olhco ot the

Commissioners of the Navy Board, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.

r or contingent expenses ot the ofiice of ho Commissioners of the Navy Board, one

housand eight hundred dollars. For the salary of the superintendent o

ho south-west executive building, and the

watchmen, eight hundred and fifty dollar:

lor contingent expenses of said building,

including fuel, labor, oil, repairs of building,

engines, and improvement of the grounds

hree thousand three hundred and fifty dol

ars.

For compensation to the two Assistant

bstmastcrs General, five thousand dollar:

For compensation to the clerks and mes-

sengers in the office ot tho rostmastcr

General, forty-one thousand one hundred

dollars.

For contingent expenses of said office.

seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For superintendency of the buildings, making up blanks, and compensation to two watchmen and one laborer, sixteen hundred

and forty dollars. For compensation to the Surveyor General in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the

hundred dollars.

For compensation to the Surveror south of Tennessee, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of said Surveyor, one thousand seven hundred dollars. For compensation to the Surveyor in Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas, two thousand

dollars.

For compensation to clerks in the office

of said Surveyor, two thousand dollars.

lor compensation to the Surveyor in Ala

bama, two thousand dolkrs.

For compensation to clerks in the office

of said Surveyor, one thousand five hundred

dollars.

For compensation to the Surveyor in

Louisiana, including one thousand dollars

from first July to thirty-first December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, per act of third March, one thousand eight hun

dred and thirty-one, three thousand dollars.

For compensation to the clerks in the of

fice of said Surveyor, per act of third March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one,

fifteen hundred dollars. For an additional clerk, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, to bring up arrearages of recording and including compensation to clerks in one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, for which no appropriation was made by the act of third of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, three thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to tho Surveyor in Florida, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of said Surveyor, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the Commissioner of the public buildings in Washington city, two thousand dollars. For compensation to tho officers and clerks of the Mint, ten thousand six hundred dollars. For compensation to assistants in the several departments of the Mint, and wages of laborers employed in the various operations of the establishment, nineteen thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses and repairs, cost of machinery, for allowance for wastage in gold and silver coinage of tiie Mint, twenty-one thousand four hundred dollars. For confpensation to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Michigan Terrrtory, seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Michigan Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Council; pay

mveui, uvu uiousauu one

of the officers of the Council, fuel, stationary and printing, seven thousand three hundred and ninety-two dollars. For compensation to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Arkansas Territory, seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay and mileage of the Legislative Council of said Territory, five thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of the Arkansas Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For pay deficiency in appropriation of last year, for pay and mileage to the members of the Legislature of Arkansas, one thousand dollars. For compensation to flic Governor, Judges, and Secretary, of the Florida Territory, including additional compensation to the Judges under tho act of twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, at eight hundred dollars each, and ar

rearages of one thousand eight hundred and

thirty-one, thirteen thousand four hundred

and ninety-five dollars and nine cents.

ror contingent expenses of tho Florida

Territory, three hundred nnd fifty dollars.

lor compensation and mileage of the

members of the Legislative Council of Flor

ida, pay of officers and servants of the Coun

cil, fuel, stationary, printing and distribution of the laws, including two thousand dollars to defray tho expenses of the publication

ol the statutes of the ierritorv, as directed

by a law of tho Territory, and a deficiency in tho appropriation for one thousand eight

hundred and thirty one, of two hundred and

twenty-eight dollars and ninety one cent

nine thousand seven hundred and twenty-

eight dollars and ninety one cents.

For compensation to the Chief Justice, tho associate Judges, and district Judges

of the United States, eighty-ono thousand

lour hundred dollars. For the salaries of the Chief Justice and

Judges of the District of Columbia, and of

tho Judges of the Orphans' Courts of the said district, nino thousand live hundred dollars. For compensation to the Attorney Gener

al of tho United States, four thousand dol

lars. For compensation to tho clerk in the office of tho Attorney General, eight hundred dollars. For a messenger in said office, five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, five hundred dollars. For compensation to the Reporter of the Deci sions of the Supreme Court, one thou

sand dollars.

For compensation fo the District Attoreys and Marshals, as granted by law, in

cluding those in the several Territories, eleven thousand three hundred dollars.

For compensation to assistant Counsel,

and District Attorneys, under tho act of the

twenty third of May, one thousand eight

hundred and twenty eight, supplementary to tho several acts providing for the settle

ment of private land claims in Florida, including contingencies, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Provided that nothing

herein contained shall be so construed as to

authorize the payment of a salary to the Lawagent in Florida.

For defraying the expenses of the Su

preme, Circuit and District Courts of the

United States, including the District of Co-

umbia; also for jurors and witnesses in aid

of the funds arising from fines, penalties,

md lorleitures incurred in the vear eighteen

hundred and thirty-two, and preceding

years; and, likewise for defraying the expenses of suits in which the United States are

concerned, and of prosecutions for olfenccs committed against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars. For the payment of sundry pensions granted by the late and present Governments, one thousand live hundred fifty dollars. For expenses of lighting the lamps in the Capitol square, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For improving the grounds round the

thirty-first December, eighteen hundred and thirty-one; six hundred dollars. For the salaries of Registers and Receivers of Land Offices where there are no sales two thousand dollars. For surveying the public lands, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, viz: For the survey of the Choctaw Cession in Mississippi, eighty thousand dollars; and for the survey of other public lands, eighty thousand dollars; and a further sum for the survey of the lands ceded by the Creeks to the United States, fifty thousand dollars. For the salaries of two keepers of the public archives in Florida, one thousand dollars. For tho revision of all former statements of tho enumeration of the inhabitants of the United and their Territories, being a balance due D. Green for printing the abstract oi j :d revision, two hundred and twcnty-nino dollars. For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims against the United States, not oth

erwise, provided for, as shall bo ascertained and admitted in duo coursa of settlement at tho Treasury, twelve thousand dollars. For stationary and books for the offices of Commissioners of Loans, five hundred dollars. For registers for ship3 and vessels, and lists ofcrews, four thousand dollars. For the fourth payment to Luigi Perisco, for two colossal statues for tho Capitol, four thousand dollars. For tho salaries of tho Ministers of the United States to Great Britain, France, Spain, Russia, and Colombia, forty five thousand dollars. For the salaries of the Secretaries of Legation to the same places, ten thousand dollars. For tho salaries of the Charges des Affairs to Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Turkey, Belgium, Brazil, Buenoa Ayres, Chili, Peru, Mexico, Central America, and Naples, fifty eight thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the drogoman, and fcr contingencies of tho Legation of tho United States to Turkey, thirty seven thousand five hundred dollars". For outfits of the Ministers of the United States to Great Britain, France and Russia, thirty-six thousand dollars. For outfits of the Charges des Affaires of

the United States to Holland, Belgium.

Central America, Buenos Ayres, and Na

ples, twenty-two thousand five hundred dol-

1o c

For contingent expenses of all tho mis

sions abroad, thirty thousand dollars.

ror the salaries of the agents for claims t London and Paris, four thousand dollars. For the expenses of intercourse with tho

Mediterranean Powers, twenty-four thou-

nrt tour hundred dollars. For the relief and protection of American

seamen in toreign countries, twenty thon-

and dollars.

For the contingent expenses of foreign

intercourse, thirty thousand dollars. To enable the President of the United States to procure copies of documents relative to the history of the United States, from the public offices in Great Britain, two thousand dollars. For the .purchase of the Bust of Thomas Jefferson, executed by Coracci, now in tho possession of Mr. Jefferson's Executor, four thousand dollars, if so much should be deemed necessary by the Committee on the Library. For the purpose of enabling tho Secretary of State to discharge a balance duo to tho

President's house, including the gardeners salary, three thousand dollars. For alterations and repairs in the President's house, three hundred dollars. For tho support and maintenance of light houses, floating lights, beacons, buoys, and, stakeages, including the purchase of oil, keepers salaries, repairs and improvements, and contingent expenses, two hundred and five thousand seven hundred and seventyeight dollars. For building alight-house on or near one ofthe Islands called The Brothers at thf Narrows in Long Island Sound, New York, being the amount of an appropriation for that object, carried to the surplus fund on the thirty first December, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, five thousand dollars. For placing eight buoys at proper sites between the city of Albany and a point opposite Red Hook, New York, being the amount of an appropriation for that object carried to the surplus fund on the thirtyfirst of December eighteen hundred and thirty-one, live hundred dollars.

For erecting a beacon near the Charles-j subscribed for under the resolution of Conton light-house, in order to maik die en- gross of the second of March one thousand trance into tho channel commonly known eight bundled and thirty-one, two thousand as Lawford's channel, South Carolina. bein:r uio hundred dollars. the amount of an appropriation for that o'.-i For the p ivniMif of xTahnce due to Wal-

Jiirtr.jo;; tk IccLs oi the tourty Audi-

Marshal of the Territory of Michigan, be

yond the existing appropriation, for his services in taking a census ofthe persons in the said Territory, who are not freeholders, one hundred and twenty dollars and fortyfour cents. For account, of printing and building, and for selecting, editing, and preparing indexes, for the compilation of documents, for which a subscription was authorised by the act of the second of March, one thousand eight hundred and thiily-one, fifty-five thousand dollars; the j-viiiting to be paid for by tho Secretary of the Senate and tho Clerk of the House, according to the terms of the subscription; and the selecting, editing and making indexes, io be paid for in like manner, and at such rate of compensation as shall 1)C judged reasonable and proper by the Committees of Accounts of the two Houses. To maMe the Secretary of State to cause to be printed, under his direction, a selection from the Diplomatic Correspondence ofthe United States, between tho peace of cne thousand seven hundred and eighty-three, and the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine, remaining unpublished in th' Department of State, twelve thousand dollars. 'To enable the Secretary of State to car

ry into effect tho resolution of Congress of the seventh of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty -two, in relation to recording patents, fourteen thousand six hundred and twelve dollars. To enable the Secretary of State to pay for seventy copies of Peters' Condensed Re

ports of Decisions of tho Supreme Court,

ject, carried to the rurplus fa nd cn the j ter