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Commiffioner of the revenue

2,400

Principal and fix other clerks, on the bufinefs of the

ments, &c.

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revenue, light houfes, general returns, and flate

Mellenger and office keeper

Regifter of the treasury

Three clerks on the impoft, tonnage, and excife accounts Two ditto, on the books and records relative to the receipts and expenditures of public monies

Two ditto, on the duties affigned to the register by the acts concerning the regiftering and recording, enrolling and licenfing fhips or veffels

Three ditto, for drawing out, checking, and iffuing, and taking receipts for certificates of the domeftic and affumed debts

Three ditto, on the books of the general and particular loan offices, comprehending the intereft, accounts, and claimed dividends, at the feveral loan offices

Six clerks on the books and records which relate to the public creditors, on the feveral descriptions of flock

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⚫ and transfers
Two ditto, on the books and records of regiflered debt,
including the payment of its intereft
One ditto, to complete the arrangement of the public
fecurities in books prepared for their reception in nu-
merical order

Two ditto, on the books of the late government
One tranfcribing clerk

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Dols. Dols.

Two office-keepers incident to the feveral offices of record, at 250 dollars per annum each

500

-15,000

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*Three clerks, at 500 dollars each

The Director eflimates ten or twelve workmen at 65 dollars per week

1,500

3:385

11,285

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Accomptant of the war department

1,200

Seven clerks, at 500 dollars cach

3.500

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* The director obferves, that three clerks are estimated to provide against a contingency; but of the three eftimated for last year, only one had been employed, and that at four hundred dollars per annum, excepting three months laft winter, for which one other was paid at the rate of five hundred dollars per annum.

No 23.

GOVERNMENT OF THE WESTERN TERRITORY.
Diftrict North Weft of the River Ohio.

Governor, for his falary as fuch, and for discharging the duties of Superintendant of Indian Affairs, Northern Department

The Secretary of the faid diftrift

Three Judges at 800 dollars each

Stationary, office-rent, &c.

Dols, Dois,

2,000

750

2,400

350

5,500

District South Weft of the River Ohio,

Governor, for his falary as fuch, and for discharging the

duties of Superintendant of Indian Affairs, Southern Department

Secretary of the faid diftrict

Three Judges at 800 dollars each

Stationary, office-rent, &c.

2,000

750

2,400

350

5:500

PENSIONS GRANTED BY THE LATE GOVERNMENT, Ifaac Van Voert, John Paulding, and David Williams, each a pension of 200 dollars per annum pursuant to an act of Congress of 23d Nov. 1780

Dominique l'Eglize, per act of Congrefs of 8th Auguft,

1792

Jofeph Traverse per ditto

Youngest children of the late major-general Warren, per act of the 1ft July, 1780

Samuel M'Kenzie, Jofeph Bruffels, and John Jordan, per aft of 10th Sept. 1783, entitled to a penfion of 40 dollars each per annum

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Eliz. Bergen, per act of 21st August, 1781
Jofeph De Beauleau, per act of 5th August 1782
Richard Gridley, per acts of 17th Nov. 1775, and 26th
Feb. 1781

Lieutenant Col, Toufard, per act of 27th Out, 1788

GEANT TO BARON STEUBEN, &c,

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His annual allowance per act of Congress
Annual allowance to the widow and orphan children of Col,
John Harding, per at of 27th February 1793
Annual allowance to the orphan children of Major Alex-
ander Trueman, per fame aft

2,500

450

300

Annual allowance for the education of Hugh Mercer, fon of the late major-general Mercer, per act dated 2d

March, 1793

400

3.650

VOL. IV,

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Treaturer, per do.

RELATIVE TO THE

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Commiflioner of the Revenue, per do.

Auditor of the Treafury, per do.

Regifler of the Treafury (including books for the public flocks) per do.

Rent of the Treasury

Ditto, of a house taken for a part of the office of the Regifter

Ditto. of a houfe for the office of the commiffioner of the
Revenue, and for part of the office of the Comptroller,
and part of the office of the Auditor

Rent of a houfe for the office of the Auditor, and a small
Store for public papers

Wood for the Department (Treasurers excepted) candles, &c

DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

Including the expenfe which will attend the publication of the laws of the first feffion of the third Congrefs, and for printing an edition of the fame to be diftributed according to law

MINT OF THE UNITED STATES The Director eflimates for the feveral expences of the mint, including the pay of a refiner, when employed, for gold, filver, and copper, and for the completion of the melting furnaces

DEPARTMENT

Secretary at War, per flatement

Accomptant to the War department

OF WAR.

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Total Dollars 397.2016 An additional Eftimate, for making good deficiencies for the fupport of the Civil Lift eftablishment, for aiding the fund appropriated for the payments of certain officers of the Courts, Jurors and Witneffes, for the fupport of the Light honfes; and for other purposes.

To make good deficiencies for the fupport of the Civil
Lift for the year 1793

Extra clerk-hire in the office of the Secretary of State,
in preparing documents for Congrels

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Cents.

Under this head are comprehended fire-wood and ftationary, together with printing work, and all the contingent expentes of the two houfes of Congrefs, rest

For an index to the laws of the fecond Congrefs

The Secretary at War, his eftimates to make good fo much fhort, eftimated, for contingent expences for the year 1793.

Add tional compenfation from ift Oct. 1793, to 31
December following, to certain public officers, by act
pafled the fecond of March, 1793*.

Auditor of the Treafury, at 500 dols. per annum
Commissioners of the Revenue, ditto

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Comptroler of the Treasury, at 500 dols.

per annum

62

Regiter of the Treafury, ditto

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Expences of Commiffioners of Loans for Clerk-hire and Stationary, from 1ft March 1793, to 31ft December 1794.

The accounts of many of the faid commiffioners having been tranfinitted to the Treasury, under an idea that legiflative provifion will be made for defraying the faid expences, the following ftatement, extracted from their faid accounts, fo far as the fame have been rendered, will fhew the amount thereof at each loan-office, viz.

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Do. from 1ft July to goth Sept.

865 85

Elimates from 1f October to the 31st December, the

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and office expenfes of the three feveral departments, viz. Treafury, State and War, and alfo for the Mint of the United States.

By the faid act, this additional compenfation commenced the first of April 1793, the two quarters preceding the 1st Oct. 1793, were paid out the fam of 5691 dollars, granted in the appropriation of 1,589,044 76-100 dollars for the purpose of d.fcharging claims admitted in due courfe of fettlements of the Treasury.

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