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index to the laws of the fecond Congrefs, eight Specific ap hundred dollars :

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For compenfation to the Secretary of the fupport of Treasury, clerks and perfons employed in his govern office, feven thoufand eight hundred and fifty the year dollars:

For expense of stationary, printing, and all other contingent expenfes in the office of the Secretary of the Treafury, five hundred dollars:

For compenfation to the Comptroller of the Treafury, clerks and perfons employed in his office, ten thousand two hundred dollars:

For expense of stationary, printing, and all other contingent expenses in the Comptroller's office, eight hundred dollars :

For compenfation to the Treasurer, clerks and perfons employed in his office, four thou fand one hundred dollars:

For expense of firewood, ftationary, printing and other contingencies in the Treasurer's office, four hundred dollars:

For compenfation to the Auditor of the Treasury, clerks and perfons employed in his office, ten thousand four hundred and fifty dollars:

For expense of stationary, printing and other contingent expenfes in the Auditor's office, five hundred dollars :

For compenfation to the Commiffioner of the Revenue, clerks and perfons employed in his office, fix thousand one hundred and fifty dollars:

For the expenses of stationary, printing and other contingent expenfes in the office of the Commiffioner, three hundred dollars: - For Compensation to the Register of the Treasury, clerks and perfons employed in his office, fifteen thousand dollars:

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For the expenfes of ftationary, printing and

propriati other contingent expenfes in the Regifter's office, (including books for the public flocks) two thousand dollars:

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government for

the year 1794.

For the payment of rent for the feveral houfes employed in the Treasury department, one thoufand five hundred and ninety-fix dollars and fixty-fix cents :

For wood and candles in the feveral offices of the treasury department (except the Treafurer's office) one thoufand two hundred dollars:

For compenfations to the feveral loan officers, thirteen thoufand two hundred and fifty dollars:

For defraying the expenfes of the feveral loan officers, for stationary and clerk-hire, between the first day of March, and the thirty first day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three inclufive, the fum of feventeen thoufand three hundred and feventy-feven dollars and feventy-five cents:

For compenfation to the Secretary of War, clerks and perfons employed in his office, seven thousand and fifty dollars:

For expenses of firewood, stationary, printing, and other contingent expenfes in the office of the Secretary of War, eight hundred dollars:

For making good a deficiency in the appropriation of the year one thousand feven hundred and ninety-three, for contingent expenses in this office, two hundred and five dollars. and seventy-fix cents:

For compenfation to the Accountant to the war department, and clerks in his office, four thousand feven hundred dollars :

For contingent expenfes in the office of the Accountant to the war department, four hundred dollars:

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For compensations to the following officers specific apof the mint: the Director, two thousand dol- proprialars; the Affayer, one thousand five hundred fupport of dollars; the Chief-Coiner, one thoufand five governhundred dollars; the Engraver, one thousand 1794. two hundred dollars; the Treasurer, one thoufand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at five hundred dollars each, one thousand five hundred dollars:

For defraying the expenses of workmen, for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four, three thousand three hundred and eighty-five dollars:

For the feveral expenses of the mint, including the pay of a Refiner, when employed, for gold, filver and copper, and for the completion of the melting furnaces, two thousand seven hundred dollars :

For replacing a fum of money advanced at the Bank of the United States, for the purpose of an importation of copper, to be coined at the mint, ten thousand dollars:

For defraying the expense of copper, purchafed in the year one thousand feven hundred and ninety-three, seven thousand three hundred and fifty dollars :

For the purchase of copper, in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four, feven thoufand three hundred and fifty dollars: For compenfations to the governors, fecretaries and judges of the territory north-west, and the territory fouth of the river Ohio, ten thousand three hundred dollars:

For expenses of stationary, office-rent, printing patents for lands, and other contingent expenfes in both the faid territories, feven hundred dollars:

For the payment of fundry penfions granted

Specific ap by the late government, two thousand three hundred and fixty-feven dollars and seventy

propriations for

fupport of three cents:

government for 1794,

For payment of the annual allowance granted by Congrefs to Baron Steuben, two thoufand five hundred dollars :

For the annual allowance to the widow and orphan children of Colonel John Harding, and to the orphan-children of Major Alexander Truman, by the act of Congrefs of the twentyfeventh of February, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, feven hundred and fifty dollars:

For arrearages of penfion due to the widow and orphan-children of Colonel John Harding, and to the orphan-children of Major Alexander Truman, to the thirty-first of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, fix hundred and feventy-five dollars:

For the annual allowance for the education of Hugh Mercer, fon of the late Major-General Mercer, four hundred dollars :

For the maintenance and repair of lighthouses, beacons, piers, ftakes and buoys, twenty thousand dollars :

To make good a deficiency in the appropriation of the year one thousand feven hundred and ninety-two, for the maintenance and repair of light-houses, beacons, piers, stakes and buoys, four thousand dollars:

For the purchase of hydrometers, for the ufe of the officers of the cuftoms, and infpectors of the revenue, one thousand five hundred dollars:

For a balance ftated by the Auditor of the Treasury, to be due to the eftate of the late Major-General Greene, pursuant to the act of Congrefs, of the twenty-feventh of February,

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one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, Specific appropriatito indemnify the faid eftate for a certain bond ons for the entered into by him, during the late war, in fupport of which is included intereft due on the bonds ment for from their dates, to the twelfth of April, one 1794• thousand feven hundred and ninety-three, thirty-three thousand, one hundred and eightyfeven dollars, and fixty-seven cents:

For defraying the expenfe incident to the ftating and printing the public accounts, for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, eight hundred dollars:

For the payment of fuch demands, not otherwife provided for, as fhall have been duly allowed by the officers of the treasury, five thousand dollars.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the feveral appropriations herein before made, fhall be paid and discharged out of the funds following, to wit:

First. The fum of fix hundred thousand dollars, referved by the act making provision for the debt of the United States:

Secondly. The furplus of revenue and income beyond the appropriations heretofore charged thereupon, to the end of the year one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-four.

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG,
Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives.
JOHN ADAMS, Vice-President of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.
APPROVED, March the 14th, 1794:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Prefident of the United States.

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