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missioners of loans, and for allowances to cer- Specific aptain loan officers, in lieu of clerk hire, and to propriations. defray the authorised expense of the several loan offices, fifteen thousand dollars:

For compensation to the surveyor general, and his clerks, three thousand two hundred dollars:

For compensation to the surveyor of the lands south of Tennessee, clerks employed in his office, and for stationery and other contingencies, three thousand seven hundred dollars:

For compensation to the officers of the mint, viz:

The director, two thousand dollars:

The treasurer, one thousand two hundred dollars :

The assayer, one thousand five hundred dollars:

The chief coiner, one thousand five hun dred dollars:

The melter and refiner, one thousand five hundred dollars:

The engraver, one thousand two hundred dollars:

One clerk at seven hundred dollars; and Two clerks at five hundred dollars each: For wages to the persons employed in melting, coining, carpenters', mill-wrights', and smiths' work, including the sum of one thousand dollars allowed to an assistant coiner and die forger, who also oversees the execution of the iron work, and of six hundred dollars allowed to an assistant engraver, eight thousand dollars:

For repairs of furnaces, cost of rollers and screws, timber, bar-iron, lead, steel, pot-ash, and for all other contingencies of the mint, two thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars:

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For an allowance for wastage in the gold propriations. and silver coinage, including a deficiency in the appropriation for the year one thousand eight hundred and ten, arising from the increase of the coinage for that and several antecedent years, six thousand eight hundred dollars :

For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary of the territory of Orleans, thirteen thousand dollars :

For expense of stationery, and other contingent expenses of said territory, including the sum of one thousand dollars for a deficiency in the appropriation for the year one thousand eight hundred and ten, two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars:

For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary of the Mississippi territory, including the sum of one thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-three cents, for a deficiency in the appropriation for the year one thousand eight hundred and ten, ten thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-three cents:

For expense of stationery, office rent and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars:

For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary of the Indiana territory, six thousand six hundred dollars:

For expense of stationery, office rent and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars:

For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary of the Michigan territory, six thousand six hundred dollars:

For expense of stationery, office rent and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars:

For compensation to the governor, judges Specific apand secretary of the Louisiana territory, six propriations. thousand six hundred dollars:

For expense of stationery, office rent and ather contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars:

For compensation to the governor, judges and secretary of the Illinois territory, six thousand six hundred dollars:

For expense of stationery, office rent and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars:

For the discharge of such demands against the United States, on account of the civil department, not otherwise provided for, as shall have been admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury, two thousand dollars:

For additional compensation to the clerks in the several departments of state, treasury, war and navy, and of the general post office, not exceeding for each department respectively, fifteen per centum in addition to the sums allowed by the act, entitled "An act to regulate and fix the compensation of clerks, and to authorise the laying out certain public roads and for other purposes," thirteen thousand two hundred and sixty-nine dollars and thirtytwo cents:

For compensation granted by law to the chief justice, the associate judges and district judges of the United States, including the chief justice and two associate judges for the district of Columbia; to the attorney general, and to the district judge of the territory of Orleans, fifty-nine thousand four hundred dollars:

For the like compensation granted to the several district attornies of the United States, three thousand four hundred dollars:

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For compensation granted to the several propriations. marshals for the districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, North Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio, East and West Tennessee and Orleans, two thousand two hundred dollars:

For defraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit and district courts of the United States, including the district of Columbia, and of ju rors and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from fines, forfeitures and penalties, and for defraying the expenses of prosecutions for offences against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, forty thousand dol lars :

For the payment of sundry pensions granted by the late and present government, nine hundred and sixty dollars:

For the payment of the annual allowance to the invalid pensioners of the United States; from the fifth of March one thousand eight hundred and eleven, to the fourth of March one thousand eight hundred and twelve, ninety-eight thousand dollars:

For the maintenance and support of light houses, beacons, buoys and public piers, stakeages of channels, bars and shoals, and certain contingent expenses, sixty-eight thousand nine hundred and sixty-five dollars and thirty-nine cents.

For erecting light houses at the mouth of the Mississippi, and at or near the Pitch of Cape Look Out, in North Carolina, being the amount of an additional appropriation carried to the surplus fund, twenty thousand dol lars:

For building a light house on the south point of Cumberland Island, in Georgia, be ing the amount of a former appropriation car. ried to the surplus fund, four thousand dol lars:

For erecting a light house on the south Specific ap point of Sapelo Island in Georgia, and for propriations. placing certain buoys and beacons on Dobay bar and Beach point, being the balance of former appropriations carried to the surplus fund, six thousand seven hundred and eightynine dollars and six cents.

For erecting a light house on Point Judith, being the balance of a former appropriation carried to the surplus fund, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and sixty-seven cents:

For erecting two lights on Lake Erie, viz: on or near Bird Island, and on or near Presque Isle, in addition to the appropriation heretofore made for that purpose, four thousand dollars:

For defraying the expense of surveying the public lands within the several territories of the United States, one hundred thousand dollars:

For paying for the printing of new ship's registers, including the cost of paper, the balance of a former appropriation of one thousand one hundred and forty dollars for this object having been heretofore carried to the surplus fund, one thousand five hundred dollars:

For discharging the expense of the third enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States, and that of taking an account of their manufactures, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars:

For expenses of intercourse with foreign nations, forty-seven thousand dollars :

For expenses of intercourse with the Barbary powers, fifty thousand dollars:

For the contingent expenses of government, the balance of former appropriations for that object having been carried to the surplus fund, twenty thousand dollars:

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