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Secretary of the Treasury

Doorkeeper to the Senate, one year's salary

Assistant Doorkeeper to do. do.

Clerk of the House of Representatives, for one year's sa

lary

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Additional allowance estimated for 6 months, at 2 dollars per day

Principal clerk in the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, estimated for 6 months, at 3 dollars per day

Engrossing clerk, estimated for same time, at 2 dollars per day

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Chaplain to the House of Representatives, estimated for 6 months, at 500 dollars per annum

Sergeant-at-arms for same time, at 4 dollars per day

Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives, estimated

1 year's salary

Assistant Doorkeeper for do. 1 year's salary

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Two principal clerks, at 800 dollars each

$500

450

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1,500

365

1,865

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365

250

730

500

450

143,591

3,500

1,600

Six clerks, at 500 dollars each

3,000

Messenger and office-keeper

250

8,350

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Three clerks on the impost, tonnage, and excise accounts 1,500
Two clerks on the books and accounts relative to the ex-

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Two clerks on the books of Receipts and Expenditures of public moneys, at $ 500

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One do. for recording ships' registers and licences
Three do. for drawing out, checking, issuing, and taking
receipts for certificates of the domestic and assumed
debts

Four do. on the books of the general and particular Loan
Offices, comprehending the interest accounts and un-
claimed dividends at the several Loan Offices
Seven do. on the books and records which relate to the
public creditors on the several descriptions of stock
and transfer

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Board of Commissioners for the Settlement of the Accounts
between the United States and the individual States.

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6,650

13,250

Government of the Western Territory.

District Northwest of the River Ohio, Governor, for his salary

as such, and for discharging the duties of Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Northern Department

The Secretary of said district

For stationery, office rent, and printing patents for land, &c.
The three Judges, at 800 dolls. each

District Southwest of the River Ohio, Governor, for his salary
as such, and for discharging the duties of Superintendent of
Indian affairs, Southern Department

Secretary of said district

Stationery, office rent, &c. &c.

Three Judges, at 800 dolls.

$2,000

750

350

2,400

2,000

750

350

2,400

11,000

Pensions granted by the late Government.

Isaac Van Voert, a pension of 200 dolls. per ann. pursuant
John Paulding, to an act of Congress of 3d November,

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David Williams, 1780
Dominique L'Eglize, per act of Congress, of 8th August, 1782
Joseph Traversie, per do.

Youngest son of General Mercer, per act, 8th April, 1782
Youngest children of the late Major General Warren, per act
1st July, 1780

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James M'Kensie,per act of 10th Septemer, 1783, entitled to
Sa pension of 40 dolls. each per an.

John Jordan,

Elizabeth Bergen, per act of 21st Aug. 1781

Joseph De Beauleau, per act of 5th Aug. 1782

Richard Gridley, per acts of 17th November, 1775, and 26th
February, 1781

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Grant to Baron Steuben.

His annual allowance by act of Congress

FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONTINGENT EXPENSES RELATIVE TO THE

CIVIL LIST ESTABLISHMENT.

Under this head are comprehended fire wood, stationery, together with printing work, and all other contingent expenses of the two Houses of Congress, rent and office expenses of the three several Departments, viz: Treasury, State, and War, and of the General Board of Commsssioners.

Secretary of the Senate, his estimate

Clerk of the House of Representatives, his do. to 3d

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Treasurer

Auditor of the Treasury,

Commissioner of the Revenue, per do.

per do.

per do.

per do.

Register of the Treasury, (including books for public stocks)

Rent of the Treasury

Do. of a house taken for a part of the office of the Register
Do. of a house for the office of the Commissioner of the
Revenue, and for part of the office of the Comptroller, and
part of the office of the Register

VOL. I.-81

266 66

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$ 373 33
1,200

7,139 99

Rent of a house for the office of the Auditor, and a small store
for public papers
Wood for the Department (Treasurer's excepted) candles, &c.

Department of State.

Including the expense attending the collection of the laws of the several States-for publishing the laws of the second session of the Second Congress of the United States, and printing an edition of the same, to be distributed agreeably to law-for the collection of newspapers from the different States, and gazettes from abroad

Department of War.

Secretary of War, per estimate

Accountant to the War Department

General Board of Commissioners, per estimate

1,851 67

600

300

900

814

$345,816 39

"Resolved, That, for making good deficiencies for the support of the civil list establishment, for aiding the fund appropriated for the payment of certain officers of the courts, jurors, and witnesses; for the support of light-houses, and for the establishment of ten cutters, and for other purposes, there be appropriated the several sums of money following, to wit:

For the salaries of certain officers, by an act making alterations in the Treasury and Wor Departments.

Salary of the Commissioner of the Revenue, from the 8th May, 1792, to 31st December following, at 1900 dollars per annum Salary of three Clerks on the business of the revenue, same time, at 500 dollars per annum each

1,238 93

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Do. messenger, at 200 dolls. per annum, for do.
Contingent expenses for procuring desks and other furniture,
stationery, &c.

Do. one do. on the business of the light houses, beacons, buoys, public piers, and stakeage, at 500 dollars per annum, for same time

326 03

130 41

200

782 46

220 10

163 33

Salary of the Accountant to the War Department, from 8th May,
to 31st December following, at 1200 dollars per annum
Do. of his Clerk, from 23d July, to do. at 500 dollars
Contingent expenses for his office

Salary of each of the two principal Clerks to the Secretary of
the Treasury, at 800 dollars per annum each, for the same
period

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Do. of a Clerk to the Treasurer, from the 18th June, to 31st
December, 1792, at 500 dollars per annum

For the increased salary of the Comptroller of the Treasury,
from 8th May, 1792, to 31st December following, at 400 dolls.

1,043 28

269 86

per annum

260 82

For the increased salary of the Auditor of the Treasury, from 8th May, 1792, to 31st December following, at 400 dollars

per annum

260 82

Do. of the Treasurer for same time, at 400 dollars
Do. of the Register for same time, at 500 dollars
Do. of the Attorney General, same time, at 400 dollars
Do. of the Chief Clerk in the Department of War, same time,
at 200 dollars

260 82

326 03

260 82

130 41

6,852 21

To make good deficiencies for the support of the Civil List, viz: To the Clerk of the House of Representatives, for amount of his estimate

302

And for the pay of Bernard Webb, his principal Clerk, from 1st July, to the 1st October, 1792-92 days, at 3 dollars per day

$276

578

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For so much short estimated for the contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of State

Do. for the contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, the payments whereof, to the 30th Sept. 1792, having exceeded the said appropriations by the

sum of

Estimated amount of expenses to 31st December, 1792

For so much short appropriated for the office of the
Register of the Treasury, the estimate for 1792
having been for only one office keeper, whereas, from
the increased number of offices, and their being kept in
separate houses, two office keepers were required, and
have been employed, at 175 dolls. each
Deduct appropriation for one

1500
900

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For the salaries of the Doorkeepers and assistant Doorkeepers
to the Senate and House of Representatives, under the act
for their compensation, passed the 12th April, 1792-
For the salary of the Doorkeeper of the Senate, from the 9th
May, 1792, to the 31st December following, at 500 dollars per

annum

For do. same time, for Doorkeeper of the House of Represenatives, at 500 dollars per annum

For do. to the assistant Doorkeeper to the Senate for same time, at 450 per annum

Fordo. to the assistant Doorkeeper to the House of Representatives for same time, at 450 dollars per annum

Commissioners of Loans in the several States, for the salaries of their Clerks and for stationery, under the act passed the 8th May, 1792

By their accounts, rendered to 31st December, 1791, an additional appropriation is requisite of

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From their accounts already rendered for the present year, the
following sums are estimated for each office to 31st December,
1792, the aggregate whereof is calculated sufficient to cover
all demands to that period, viz:

Wm. Gardner, New Hampshire
Nathaniel Appleton, Massachusetts
Jabez Bowen, Rhode Island

Wm. Imlay, Connecticut
John Cochran, New York
James Ewing, New Jersey
Thomas Smith, Pennsylvania
James Tilton, Delaware
Thomas Harwood, Maryland

John Hopkins, Virginia

Wm. Skinner, North Carolina

John Neufville, South Carolina

Richard Wylley, Georgia

To extend their allowance for said expenses, to 1st March, 1793, in conformity with said act

Clerks of courts, jurors, witnesses, &c. the fund arising from fines, forfeitures, and penalties, having last year proved insufficient for the discharge of the accounts of Clerks of Courts, &c. to which they were appointed; a sum for the present year is estimated, in order to provide against a similar contingency, of

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1,233 68

1,650

650 4,781 52

1,073 24

1,984 7,577 68

500 2,209 34

200
1,013 70
3,714 56
844 44

1,500
364 80

4,666 67

32,729 95

12,000

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