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ing sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated to and for the following A.D. 1814.

purposes, to wit:

For repairing the court house in Columbia, five hundred dollars.

For the gaol of Spartanburgh, three hundred dollars.

For John Martin and John Hart, (witnesses in the case of the State against John Hughs for horse stealing,) each eight dollars; in the whole sixteen dollars.

For James Kenedy, a witness in the case of the State against John James, jr., for horse stealing, eighteen dollars, thirty-three and one-third

cents.

For Robert McFaddin, as compensation for a negro who died in gaol while under sentence of death, one hundred and twenty-two dollars, fortythree cents.

For Nicholas Summers, as compensation for a negro executed, one hundred and twenty-two dollars, forty-three cents.

For repairing the court house and gaol of Darlington district, five hundred dollars.

For repairing the court house and gaol of Greenville district, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For William H. Wigg, as a remuneration for several articles impressed and paid for by him when commanding a detachment of the militia on Hilton Head, the last year, and for several expresses, sixty six dollars, eighty-seven and a half cents.

For the legal representatives of Peter Freneau, for printing in the year eighteen hundred and two, one hundred and forty-one dollars and four

cents.

For John Norton, as a compensation for articles impressed, seventy-four dollars.

For David Rumph, late sheriff of Orangeburgh, whose accounts were examined the last session, and under paid, ten dollars.

For the assessor of Saint Philip's and Saint Michael's, as omitted by the Legislature at their last session, one hundred and eighty dollars.

For Thomas William Price, for a negro executed, one hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-three cents.

For John Hoff, when he shall deliver five hundred copies of the honorable Judge Brevard's Digest of the Laws of this State, five thousand four hundred and thirty-two dollars.

For John Haley, as a compensation for the use of his wagon and team in transporting the baggage of the second detachment of the twenty-second regiment of South Carolina militia to Slann's Bluff, forty-five dollars.

For Zebulon Rudolph, Steward of the South Carolina College, as a compensation for the board and glass tax of John Jones and John Farley, two hundred and sixty-seven dollars, forty-two cents.

For Henry McGowen, for board of the said John Jones and John Harley, during vacation, sixty-five dollars.

VII. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the appropria- A former aptions of ten thousand dollars for the river Saluda, and which has not been propriation drawn out of treasury, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.

repealed.

VIII. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the treasurer of the lower division, under the direction of the comptroller-general, be,. Luxemburg and he is hereby, directed, on the application of William Wightman, the debt to be paid. legal administrator of the late Prince of Luxemburg, to issue to the said William Wightman, as administrator aforesaid, the sum of twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and ninety-four dollars, fifty cents, in stock of this State, bearing six per cent, interest, payable quarterly; and that upon the VOL. V.-93.

A.D. 1814. delivery of the said stock to the said William Wightman, administrator as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of the treasurer, under the direction of the comptroller-general, to take from the said William Wightman as administrator aforesaid, a full, absolute and final discharge from and against all claims and demands, of every nature and kind whatsoever, which the estate of the said Prince of Luxemburg may have against the State of South Carolina, and to record the same in the office of the secretary of State.

For aid in supporting the transient poor in Beaufort, five hundred dollars to be paid to the town council of Beaufort, who shall make an annual return on oath to the comptroller, and by him submitted to the Legislature, the names and number of those relieved and sums appropriated to each individual.

For Willis Williford, thirty-five dollars, eighty-seven cents, the same being agreed to by the Legislature the last session and no appropriation made.

For Conrad Barsh, quarter-master of the 2d regiment, seventy-eight dollars, six cents.

That the sum of three hundred dollars be appropriated for the purpose of paying Jane Reardon fourteen year's arrears of pensions.

IX. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the compAsa Delozier's troller general be, and he is hereby, authorized to settle the claim of Asa Delozier, in the manner and on the principles directed by a resolution of the Legislature in the year eighteen hundred and twelve.

claim to be settled.

Direct tax assumed.

Bank to pay to
the U. States
$260,000.

Deficiency to be made up.

X. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated for military purposes. For arms and munitions of war, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For the defence of the maratime frontier and coasting trade, fifty thousand dollars.

For rifles, to be made in the State, and contracted for by the Governor, thirteen thousand dollars.

XI. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That thirtyseven thousand dollars be appropriated for the support of free schools.

XII. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That this State will, and does hereby, assume the direct tax which shall be imposed by the United States on South Carolina, as its quota.

XIII. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the comptroller general be, and he is hereby, authorized, empowered and directed, forthwith to cause to be passed to the credit of the treasury of the United States, in the Bank of the State of South Carolina, the sum of two hundred and sixty thousand dollars, (as the supposed amount of this State's contingent of the direct tax,) and to apprize that officer of his having done so.

XIV. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That if the direct tax imposed by the United States on this State shall exceed the sum of two hundred and sixty thousand dollars, that it shall be the duty of the comptroller general, and he is hereby authorized and directed, to cause such excess to be passed to the credit of the treasurer of the United States, as soon as the same shall be ascertained.

To D. & J. J. Faust, for printing extracts from the journals of the Senate, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For Henry Funn, for a negro executed, one hundred and twenty-two dollars, forty-three cents, as recommended by a report of both houses.

And that the sum of seventy-three dollars, eighty-six cents, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to William Hill, Jr. administrator of the estate of William Hill, deceased, for principal and interest of an indent due said estate, as reported on by the comptroller general.

For the repairs of the State House and fence, to be carried into effect by commissioners appointed by a resolution of the present session, six hundred dollars, if so much be necessary.

That the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars be, and the same is here-
by, appropriated for repairing the court house of Newberry' district.
For the payment of the detachment under Colonel Tucker, at Camp
Alston, fifteen thousand dollars, if so much be necessary.

For Dr. William Hall, attending Darlington gaol, twenty-nine dollars. For Dr. Derrel Hart, attending Orangeburgh gaol, fifty-three dollars, fifty cents.

For Dr. Joseph Kirkland, attending Magazine Guard, one hundred and sixty-one dollars, sixty-two cents.

For Dr. William Brown, for attending Barnwell gaol, nine dollars, twenty-five cents.

For Dr. James Moultrie, Jr. attending Charleston gaol, six hundred and six dollars, ninety-two cents and one half.

For Dr. John Hart, attending Edgefield gaol, sixty-six dollars seventyfive cents.

For Dr. Samuel Shanklin, attending soldiers in the service of the State, fifty dollars and fifty cents.

To Joseph Eastland, Esq. twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents, for his services as an attorney in defending the commissioners of the poor for St. Matthew's parish, and the commissioners of the poor for Newberry district, in two suits brought against the said commissioners by the State, and in which two suits the State was nonsuited. The above account to be paid when the said bills shall be taxed and certified by clerks of the respective courts where the nonsuits were ordered, and delivered to the comptroller general.

To Daniel Cole, in full of his account for serving as an escort under the orders of Brigadier General Cuthbert, seventy-eight dollars forty-two

cents.

For Wm. Branch, thirty-eight dollars, twenty-five cents, for waggon and supplies furnished militia.

For Murdock Murckison, eighty-six dollars, twenty-two cents, for servi ces as quartermaster, waggon hire and supplies.

In the Senate House, the twenty-first day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, and in the thirty-ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America.

JAMES R. PRINGLE, President of the Senate.

THOS. BENNETT, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

A. D. 1814.

Index.

ABRAHAM,

1. A black man, bought by the State and set free......
ACCOUNTS. See Public Accounts.
ACTS OF ASSEMBLY,

.481

1. The Clerks of each district shall send by express to the Treasurer of Columbia
or Charleston for the Acts, for distribution at his office, and shall pay the ex-
press $3 for every 40 miles going and returning...
....633

2. State Printer to have them ready by 15th February, every year, and the
Clerk to send every year and have them ready for distribution by the 10th
March.....

....633, 659

ADMINISTRATORS. See Executors and Administrators. Wills.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA,

1. Allowed to sell the estate of Dr.John DeLahowe, Lethe plantation excepted..359
2. Proceeds to be vested in Stock.......

..359

3. Interest to be appropriated to support and education of orphans at Lethe.

...359

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1. Commissioners of Columbia authorized to convey two squares in the town
to the Society....

..318

ALEXANDRIA COLLEGE,

ALIEN,

1. Escheats in York, Chester and Union vested in Trustees of, with certain pow-
ers and duties......

.364, 365

1. The Secretary of State to keep a book in which he is to record the certificates
of citizenship, and return a certificate thereof, which shall be evidence of the
privileges granted......

.......66

2. If the alien lives in Charleston it must be done in 3 months, if in any part
of the country 6 months.....

.67

.66

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.355

5. Titles to real property derived from or through aliens legalized, and aliens,
under certain conditions, enabled to hold, convey and devise real property.546
6. And to be distributed under the Statute of distribution in case of intestacy....547
7. The titles and grants of certain aliens, who have since become citizens or de-
nizens, legalized...

ANDERSONVILLE,

1 Established and commissioners appointed to lay off...

ANNUITIES AND PENSIONS,

1. To divers persons...

2. How to be paid by the Treasurers.

..523

.401

.346, 368

.368, 369

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