court of record of the county, state or territory in which the applicant shall reside, setting forth, if he belonged to the army, the company, regiment, and line to which he belonged; the time he entered the service, and the time and manner of leaving the service; and, in case he belonged to the navy, a like declaration, setting forth the name of the vessel, and particular service in which he was employed, and the time and manner of leaving the service, and shall offer such other evidence as may be in his power; and on its appearing to the satisfaction of the said judge, that the applicant served in the revolutionary war, as aforesaid, against the common enemy, he shall certify and transmit the testimony in the case, and the proceedings had thereon, to the Secretary of the Department of War, whose duty it shall be, if satisfied the applicant comes under the provisions of this act, to place such officer, musician, mariner, marine, or soldier on the pension list of the United States, to be paid in the same manner as pensions to invalids, who have been placed on the pension list, are now paid and under such restrictions and regulations, in all respects, as are prescribed by law. Sect. 3. And be it further enacted, That every pension, by virtue of this act, shall commence on the day that the declaration under oath or affirmation, prescribed in the foregoing section shall be made. Sect. 4. And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act, no sale, trans fer, or mortgage of the whole, or any part of the pension payable in pursuance of this act, shall be valid; and any person who shall swear or affirm falsely in the premises, and be thereof convicted, shall suffer as for wilful and corrupt perjury. March 18, 1818-Approved, JAMES MONROE. mmmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmm A TABLE for receiving and paying the Gold Coins of Great Britain and Portugal, of their present standard according to an Act of Congress, passed April 29, 1816. A TABLE, shewing the weight of any required sum of English and Portuguese Gold. dwie Dls,Cts ||Dwis Dls. Cts.dls'dwts'grs ¦¦dols dwts | grs 200/177 78|| 20001777 5000 4444 11 78|| 1| 4|1348] dois dwts | grs 562 12 6 40 45 00! 600 675 00 9 50 56 700 787 12 12|| 60 67 12 800[ 900 00 15 70 78 18 18| 80 90 00|| 1000 888 8910000|8888 89|| 9|33||21|78|| 9 10 |10|37||22|81||10|11 3200 225 00|| 4000 4500 00 6|300 337 12 5000 5625 00 1141 23 85 20 22 2||400 450 12 400 450 00 10000 11250 00 STANDARD, 88 8-9 cents to the Dut, or 27 grs. to the Dollar. A TABLE for receiving and paying the Gold Coins of France, of their present Standard, according to an Act of Congress, passed April 29. 1816. 67 776153 228170 42 ||A TABLE, shewing the weight of any required sum of French Gold. 300 261 75 3000 2617 50|| 2 347 1451 400 349 00 4000 3490 00|| 3|11||15|55|| 3 3 11 50 57 71 700 802 7 500 436 25|| 5000|4362 50|| 4|15||16|58|| 4 4 14 60 68 18 8001 916 22 600 523 50 6000 4235 00|| 5181762 5 5 18 70 80 5 900 1031 12 700 610 75 7000 6107 50|| 6|22||18|65|| 6 6 21 80 91 16 1000 1146 800 698 00|| 8000 6980 00|| 7125|19|69|| 7 8 1 90 103 3 2000 2292 900 785 25 9000 7852 50 829||2073|| 8 9 4100114 15 3000 3438 10 1000 872 50||10000|8725 00|| 9|33||21|76|| 9|10 10|36||22|80||10|11 STANDARD, 87 1-4 cents to the Dwi. or 27 1-2 grs. to the Dollar. 4000 4584 12 16 1140 23 83 20 22 12|44|2487 08 |