Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 April 1830 — Page 1

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laws op TM r. rvi rrj) s i n-;s, PASSl D AT TIIK FIWST SESSION K THK TWKN TV-FiK -'T en vvjhessVN CT miking ainr -vin ition for the sup" port of Government f a the year one thousand thht hundred and thniy. ?r ' fifr .'J'' - 'V .'V.vc o ftf,'rr'n':';vv o ' ''' VaV-v - .-tmsrica in VV;-rv;r;V' 7, Th at t foihuvim; un- tie, an 5 '"he same are hereby ippropriated. to be paid out f any uuappropri iteel money in tlie Frcasu- ' For p.iv and mileage ot the Mcmh s ot Congress and lMea;ites -d 1 lV ni" the n'ers and Clerks of both lln-i-es. five hundred md twenty -.st!, ns.n.l seven hundral dollars

v.... .nttn-nnt rxoenses ot both Houses ot

Con-ress. onr hundred and thirt iive thousand

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hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the l'rerfid P.-.-.(1:mit '. the Unite-! S' itv. tne

Stat.-, the Secretary ot tae

r in the Office of the First Auditot? thirteen thousand 'line hundred dollars. For coaipensation to the Second Auditor of the i ' t-easory, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks and Messenr in the o hce of the Second Auditor, sixteen thonvind nine hundred dollars.

For compensation to the Third Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to th Clerks and Messengers in the o.Tice of the Third Auditor, twentyone thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, th : thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks and Messenger in the ollice of the Fourth Auditor, seventeen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Fifth Auditor of the Fro is lry, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks and Messcnr in the office of the Fifth Auditor, fifteen thousand one hundred dollars. For compensation to the Treasurer of the Linked States, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks and Messenger in the office of the 'Treasurer of the IJnited States, six thousand seven huunred and fiftlollars. CV For compensation to the Register of the Trert--"vv. til re i" thousand dollars.

For compensation to the Clerks and Messen;;erb in tne ollice of the Register of the Treasury, twenty-four thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks and Messengers in the ()diee of the Commissioner of the General Land Oaice, twenty thousand fie hundred dollars. For compensation to the Secretary to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, two hundred and fifty dollars. For expenses of stationery, printing, and all other incidental and contingent expenses ot the several offices of the Treasury Department, thirt -seven thousand five hundred dollars. For erecting a b lildiug fir f ee use of the State and 'Treasury buildings, including stone steps at the S mill front of the Treasury, and pavements, two thousand eight hundred dollars. For compensation of superintendents and watchmen, and repairs of fire engines and back

ets, tor the security ot the rotate and I reasury buildings, one thousand nine hundred dollars For compensation to Ch rks and Messengers in the oTire of the Secretary of ; ar, twentyone thousand six hundred and fifty dollars For contingent expenses ot . he office of the Secretary of War, three thousand dollars. For hooks, maps, and plans, for the War De-pa-tmenr, one thouand dollars. For cn op.msatioa to the Clerks and Messenger in the office of the Paymaster General, tour

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For contingent expenses of said otlice, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For superintendeucy of the Buildings, making up Blanks, and compensation to two watchmen and one laborer, sixteen hundred and forty dollar.. For compensation to the Surveyor General in Ohio, Indiana, and Michig vn, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office ot said Surveyor, two thousand one hundred dollars. For compensation to the Surveyor 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. For compensation to the Surveyor in Alabama, two thousand dollars. For compensation to clerks in the office of said Surveyor, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the Surveyor in Florida, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks in the office of said Sun e or, two thousand dollars. For compensation to tlie Commissioner of the Public Buildings in Washington City, two thousand dollars. For compensation to the Officers and Clerk of the Mint, nine thousand six hundred dollars. For compensation to Assistants in the several departments of the Mint, including extra clerk h.re and laborers, tweh e thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses and repairs; cost of machinery; for allowance for wantage in gold anil silver coinage of the Mint, se en thousand and eighty dollars. For compensation to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary, of the Michigan Territory, seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Michigan Ter

ritory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Council, pay of the officers of the Council, find, stationery, and printing, including arrearages, eight thousand dollars. For compensation to the Governor, Judges,

and Secretary of the Arkanses 'Territory, including an additional c. mpensation to each Judge, of eight hundred dollars, t twenty sixth May, one thousand eiirht hundred and thirty, nine thousand and ninety-two dollars and thirty cents. For contingent expenses of the Arkansas Territory, three hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Governor, Judges, and Secretary, of the Florida 'Territory, ten thousand five hundi cd doilars. For contingent expenses and arrearages of such expanses of the Florida 'Territory, eiht

For compensation to Clerks and Messenger mthu n dred and sixty -one dollars and eighty-eight

cents. For compensation and mileage of the members of the Legislative Council, pay of officers and servants of the Council, fuel, stationary, printing, and distribution of the laws, seven thousand seven hundred and sixteen dollars For the payment of the session of the Legislative Council of Florida, ending the twenty-fourth of November, one thousand eight hundred aiu. twenty-nine, and for arrearages from deficiencie.

ot appropriation tor tne Legislative Council i Fmrida, in the years one thousand eight hundreu

tne o.nce ot the Commissary General ot rurchases, four thousand two hundred dollars. For eompens ttion to the Clerks in the office ot he V 'j it General, t-vo thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office, including an ' trage.-. of six hundred dollars, in eighteen hundred i. id twenty-nine, one thousand six hundred dollars. For compensation to the Clerks in the office ot the Commissary General of Subsistence, two

tiiousanu nine hundred ami hitv dollars

For contingent expenses et said oince, two , ano iwt-iuv -egut, ano o-ie :uous:.no eigui nuuo isand six bundled dollars. di d and twenty-nine, eleven hundred and filly

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S a'es, inclu.'ling the Chief Ju-tice and associate Jadges of the District of Columbia, including additional compensation of Judge of Missouri, to twenty sixth May , one thousand eight hundred a. id thirty, seventy eight thousand seven hundred and twenty-three dollars. For compensation to the Attorney General of the United States, three thousand live hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerk in the office of the Attorney General, eight hundred dollars. For compensation to the Reporter of the decisions oi the Supreme Court, one thousand dollars. For compensation to the District Attorneys and Marshals, as granted by law , including those in the sev eral Territories, eleven thousand three hundred dollars. For defraying the expenses of the Supreme Circo.it, and District Courts of the United St.ites. including tin District of Columbia; also, for jurors and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, incurred in the year eighteen hundred and thirty, and preceding years, and likewUe, tea defraying the

of said office three 1 expens-s ot suits m which tne United States, are concerned, and of prosecution, for offences comCommissioners ef the i,nt;ted against the United States, and for the

Fuard, ten thousand five hundred dol- de-ce;)ing ot pr.soners, cue Hundred ana nitv .nousand dollars. i . .

Secretary of the1 tov trie payment oi sundry pensions granted

For compensation to the Clerks an the Ordi-

nance Office, two thousand nine hundred and hlty dollars. For contingent expenses of said oince, eight hundred dollars For compensation to the Clerk in the office of the niigeon General, eleven hundred and fifty d 'liars. For contingent expenses of said office, two hundred an l twentv dollars. For compensation to tne Clerks in the office of the Qn u termuster General, two thousand one Hundred and fifty dollars.

i For contingent expenses of said office, five j hundred ami ninety-seen dollars and fifty oeot s. j For rompor.satlon to the Clerks and Messen- ! '. i . oi the office of the Secretary of the Nifr-y,, ! h un thousand two hundred and fifty do'd.yrs

' Ft . deficiency in the appropriations of :ie thom-and eight hundred and twenty-nine, for sajy i it ;e ot Chvk-in the office of the Secretory of

w-jis carried to the surplus fund on the thirty-fii t of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, one thousand dollars. For erecting a pier adjacent to the pier at Buffalo, in New York, and placing thereon the lighthouse authorized to be built at the Last end cf Lake Lrie, by act of the eighteenth of Mav, one thousand eight hundred and twenty -six. beinnthe balance of an appropriation for "that "object w Inch was carrkd to the surplus fund on the thir-ty-fir-t of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand five hundred dollars. For building a l:ght-house at the South enS trance of Hoanoke Marshes, in North Carolina, in addition to the appropriation cf five thousand dollars, made March second, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, five thousand dollars. For rebuilding the light-house at V est Passamaquoddy Head, in Maine, tight thousand dollars. For buildiug a light-vessel, to be placed Carysfort Heef, in the Tenitory of Florida, the one heretofore stationed there having become so decayed as to be irreparable, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying private land claims in East Florida, eight thousand dollars. For the salaries of ilegisu , , uml Receivers of Land Offices, where there are no sales, two tnousand dollars. For the salaries of two Keepers of the Public Archives, in Florida, one thousand dollars. For stationery and books for the offices of Commissioners of Loans, five hunched dollars. For allowance to the Law Agent, Assistant Consul, and District Attorney, under the act supplementary to the several acts providing for the settlement of private land claims in Florida, dated twenty-third of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, including contingencies, two thousand live hundred dollars. For the second payment to Luigi Persico, for statues for the Capitol, four thousand dollars. For finishing the Custom House and Ware

house at Portland, Maine, and for repairing the wharf and clearing out the dock betor emir to

the same, two Miousand .me hundred dollars.

I- or the chit barge of such miscellaneous claims against the United State, not otherwise provided for, as shall be ascertained and admitted in due course of settlement at the Treasury, twelve thousand dollars. For the salaries of the Mmisters of the United Statesto Great Iiritaii , France, Span.. !' sia, the Netherlands, and Colombia, for outfits o Ministers of tiie Unite. . ..ates to Great 1., t, France, Spain, and Colombia, and a Charge d" flaires to Mexico; for ouit ts for Charge d. Affaires to Sweden, Peru, an- Guatemala; for the salaries of the Chargt des fiahcs of the United Statesto Portugal, Din.n..K, Sweden, Brazil Buenos Ay res, Peru, 1 hui, Mexico, and Guatemala; for the salaries u the Secretaries of Legation; and for the contingent expenses of all the missions abroad, one hundred and eightyfour thousand hv e hundred dollars. For the salaries oi Agents for claims at Lor don and Paris, four thousand dollars. For the expt nses of intercourse with the Batbary Powers, thirty thousand dollais For tlie relief a .d protection of American Seamen in foreign countries, fifteen thousand dollars". For the contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, thirty thousand dollars. For surveying, printing, clerk hire, and other expenses, in relation to the Noitheastern Boundary Agency, five thousand four hundred dolr : ars. For discharging the expense of taking the fifth enumeration of the inhabitants of the' United States, two hundred and r,ft thousand dol

lars, in addition to the sum of three hunered and fifty thousand dollars, appropriated for that purpose by the act of March second, one thousand eight hundred and twenty -nine. F r enabling the Secretary of State to execute a contract with Jared Sparks, of Boston, made by Henry Clay, late Sectetary of htate, for printing and publishing the foreign coriespondence of the Congress of the United htatcs, tioiri the first meeting thereof, to the ratific ation of the definitive 1 reaty of Peace, in one thousand ?e,u n hundred and eight) -three, thirty-one thoasand three hundred dollars. A. STKYENMDN. Speaker cf the House ot Representative? J. C. CALHOUN. Vice President of the United States and Piesident of the Senate, ANDRcAV JACKSON. Approvf d, M irch l, c .m

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invl Me-senet , in tlie office of the Commission- ! s?, uaating- ngnts, oeacons, Duoys, and stafceages.

e- s ot th Naw Board, eight tnousand lour bun- 'me.ui uie iiui.w u im, Keepers s.uanes, dre 1 and rd'v dollars. repairs and improvements, and contingent ex-

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For allo ve.nce to the sv:p?nntendents and tour , vatc!,ue:i, empl yod fer the secui it v of the records and liuihlmgs oi the War and Navy De- ( partme'.ts, and for inrid.ental and contingent expenses two thou-and. one hundred and fiiiX dollar. f For erecting a Ivadding for th.e use of theVu,

and Navy Departments, ana tor pavements connected therewith, one thousand live huudrcd dollars. For compensation to the two Assistcnt Post

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call?'. - th-: w naiv s liack, m the harbor ot Fortsmouth, being the amount of an appropriation for thatoojeca, whieh vwts carried to the surplus fund on the thit ty-fir.st of December, one thousnu eight hundred and : .v enty-nine, one thousand ml

hundred dollars. V

For building a light-house at Cat Island, in the fiulfof Mexico, hem.; the amount of an tppro priatior. for the object, which was carried to tin surplus fund en the thirty-first of December, oik thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, five thousand dollars. For erec'ing a beacon in th harbor at the mouth of Ba-.s Uiv er, b t w e'-n the towns of Di f -uis and Yarmouth, in Mass ichuseits, being tlx amount of :i!i appropriation fur that object, which

Pr(jgij3ticaiiQn Awjul ProTtowicunH. Previous lo the cl:2.ion ot Mr. Jcfhisor to the Presidency ol the L'mtta Siutts the federalists prognosticated ut i' he wtic to succeed ail the chuichesin the nation wuld he levelled in the dtjsi; and privious ti tne election of (Jen. Jackson, the ebonites pr-ag-rmsticated that it he Uou d be tie ten to the picsidcncy the country would be involved in war within six tnon t! at tc t N w "hat false prophets those men have been, the fl Urishing condition ot religion and the jg' .at increase ot churches dui inig the administration of the tot mer, and the euiogies parsed upon the latter by foieietn oveinmci ts, nrn.s fully prove. War with England wa r -xt k be certain under Jackson's edministi . ion. Hut unluckily 'or the credit ol the civil chirf rein," instead of war with that p n yro have aBiitish Minister in his place m the HoU9, of Commons, pronouncing in ihc irsnic of the Government a high eul euirn on the principles avowed in the Piesid-mt's Message. Will the civil ch rj air." or oina ot I. is understrappers, give us another nstance olsucb eulogy on a PrtsidentS Mt.

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The New York Civ in i it e oris he ith ot 88 oerson duiini' the wclk. pnrtin .

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