For the payment of the Civil and Military Establishments under the Acts passed during the present Session—for defraying the Expense of the enumeration Law—for the payment of Claims founded upon Contracts made by the late Government, and which have been adjusted at the Treasury since the former Estimate of Extraordinaries was presented under date of 1st. March 1790—to make good some deficiencies in the former Appropriation by Congress—and for other Purposes.
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Dollars. Cts. |
Dollars. Cts. |
For the payment of the Civil & Military Establishments provided for by Acts passed during the present Session |
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Judicial Department |
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For the Salary of the District Judge for the State of Rhode Island, from July 3d. 1790 the time of his appointment to 31 December |
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1790, at 800 Dollars pr. Annum |
398. 90 |
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For the Salary of the District Judge, for the State of North-Carolina, from June 8th. 1790 the time of his appointment to the 31 |
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December 1790, at 1500 Dollars pr. Annum |
850. 68. |
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1,249 58 |
Government of the Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio |
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The Governor for his Salary as such, and for discharging the Duties of Superintendant of Indian Affairs in the southern Department, from the 8th. June 1790 the time of his appointment to |
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31 December 1790, at the rate of 2000 Dollars pr. Annum |
1,134. 24. |
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Secretary for same time—at 750 Dollars pr. Annum |
425. 34. |
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Two Judges, at 800 Dollars each amounts to |
907. 39. |
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2,466 97 |
Frederick William Steuben |
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For the payment of his Annuity for one year, commencing on the |
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1 January 1790 and ending 31 December following |
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2,500 — |
Department of War |
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Additional Expense of this Department for the Year 1790 in consequence of the “Act for regulating the Military Establishment of the United States passed the 30 April 1790” as estimated by the Secretary at War. |
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Pay, Subsistence and Forage for a Battalion of Infantry and sundry Staff Officers in addition to those now in service to commence on the 1 July 1790. |
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Pay |
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1 |
Major |
6 |
months |
at |
40 |
Dollars |
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240.— |
4 |
Captains |
“ |
“ |
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30 |
“ |
each |
720.— |
4 |
Lieutenants |
“ |
“ |
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22 |
“ |
“ |
528.— |
4 |
Ensigns |
“ |
“ |
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18 |
“ |
“ |
432.— |
16 |
Sarjeants |
“ |
“ |
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3 50/100 |
“ |
336.— |
16 |
Corporals |
“ |
“ |
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2 75/100 |
“ |
264.— |
8 |
Musicians |
“ |
“ |
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2 |
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“ |
96.— |
264 |
Privates |
“ |
“ |
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2 |
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“ |
3,168.— |
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5,784. — |
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Staff |
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2 |
Inspectors |
6 |
months |
at |
30 |
Dollars |
each |
360.— |
3 |
Adjutants |
“ |
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10 |
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“ |
180.— |
3 |
Quarter Masters |
“ |
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5 |
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“ |
90.— |
1 |
Pay Master |
“ |
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5 |
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“ |
30.— |
4 |
Senior Musicians |
“ |
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3 50/100 |
“ |
84.— |
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744. — |
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3 Surgeons Mates more are specified in the before mentioned Act of the 30 April two of whom being only employed under the former Acts of Congress are found necessary for the service. Pay from the |
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1 May to 31 Decr. 1790 at 24 Dolls. pr. Month |
576. — |
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Subsistence |
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For |
1 Major 6 Months or |
184 |
days at 4 Rations Per day is |
736. |
4 Captains |
“ |
at 3 pr. day |
2,208. |
4 Lieutenants |
“ |
2 pr. day |
1,472. |
4 Ensigns |
“ |
2 pr. day |
1,472. |
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Rations. 6,992. at 12 Cents |
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839. 4 |
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3 Surgeons Mates from 1 May 245 days at 2 Rations each per day 1470 Rations at 12 Cents |
176. 40 |
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Forage |
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1 Major |
6 Months |
at 10 |
Dollars |
60.— |
2 Inspectors |
“ |
10 |
“ |
120.— |
3 surgeons Mates |
8 Months |
6 |
“ |
144.— |
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324. — |
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Rations |
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308 Non Commissioned Officers & privates—184 days Viz from |
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1 July to 31 Decr. 1790 is 56.672 Rations at 12 Cents pr. |
6,800. 64 |
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Clothing |
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308 suits at 20 Dollars pr. |
is |
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6,160. — |
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Quarter Masters Departmt |
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Including the Transportation of the Recruits to the frontiers—the removal of Troops from one Station to another, the transportation of Clothing, Ordnance, & Military Stores to the respective posts, the hire of Teams and Pack horses, the purchase of Tents, boats, axes, camp-kettles boards, firewood, Company books, Stationary for the Troops and all other expences in the |
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Quarter Masrs. Department |
5,000. — |
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Hospital Departmt |
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Medicines Instruments &c. |
250. — |
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Contingencies of the War Dept |
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For Maps, hiring Expresses, Printing, loss of Stores of all kinds, |
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advertising and apprehending deserters |
750. — |
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Dolls. |
27,404. 8 |
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The Pay of the non Commissioned Officers and Privates of the Infantry and Artillery now in service is extended at the rate of the Old Establishment until the 31 December 1790, on a supposition that the distances of their several Stations will prevent an Arrangement for replacing them on the new Establishment until that Period. But the alteration of the Pay, Subsistence & Forage of the Officers which will commence on the 1 May 1790, in consequence of the Act of the 30th. of April last, reduces the sum required for them in the Estimate of the 31 December last—2,252. 40/100 Dollars. It is however to be observed that in the said Estimate of the 31 December last the Sum of 824 Dollars required for the forage of the Officers now in Service for the present year was omitted—this Sum being allowed for that purpose will leave a Surplus in the last Estimate of 1,428 40/100 Dolls. already provided for by the last |
1,428. 40 |
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Appropriation, which being deducted from this Estimate |
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will leave the Sum of |
25,975. 68 |
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In an additional Estimate the Secretary at War states to the Secretary of the Treasury that there will be required to pay Captain Aaron Holden—Pay for January, February, March, & |
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April 1783 |
160.— |
Ditto. for his Subsistence |
33.25. |
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204. 25 |
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There is also required to pay Stephen Moore Proprietor of West-Point, so much heretofore short estimated by the Secretary at War for |
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Rent for the Year 1789 |
37.50. |
And also for the Year 1790 |
37.50. |
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75. — |
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26,254 93 |
Light Houses, Beacons, Buoys &c. |
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In addition to the sum heretofore Granted for the Support, Maintenance and Repairs of Light Houses Beacons, Buoys & public Piers—there will be required for the State of Rhode Island. |
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Dollars 445 |
“ North Carolina |
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445 |
☞ The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet received a full Estimate for North Carolina it is therefore left open for a future appropriation. |
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The former Estimate for the support of the Light House and Beacon at Sandy Hook for the Year 1790 proves less than the necessary Expenditures according to accounts settled at the Treasury by the Sum of Dollars. 539.95 |
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To which add so much which will be required up to 31 December 1790 |
387.19 |
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927. 14 |
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There are other Objects relating to the security of the Navigation which do not fall within the letter of the Act respecting Light Houses &c. but which being of a similar nature it is presumed wou’d come within the reason of a provision for the Objects expressed in that Act. An Appropriation for this purpose is therefore submitted of |
1,000. — |
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1,927. 14 |
For defraying the Expense of the Act for the Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the U.S. |
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The allowance to the Marshalls under the said Act is as follow’s. Vizt. |
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Dollars |
For the |
District of |
Maine |
200.— |
“ |
New Hampshire |
200.— |
“ |
Massachusetts |
300.— |
“ |
Rhode Island |
100.— |
“ |
Connecticut |
200.— |
“ |
New York |
300.— |
“ |
New-Jersey |
200.— |
“ |
Pennsylvania |
300.— |
“ |
Delaware |
100.— |
“ |
Maryland |
300.— |
“ |
Virginia |
500.— |
“ |
Kentucky |
250.— |
“ |
North Carolina |
350.— |
“ |
South Carolina |
300.— |
“ |
Georgia |
250.— |
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3,850. — |
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“By the said Act the Assistants to the Marshalls are allowed at the rate of One Dollar for every |
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One hundred and fifty persons by them returned where such persons reside in the Country: and where such persons reside in a City or town containing more than five thousand Persons, they are allowed One Doller for every three hundred persons: and where from the dispersed situation of the Inhabitants in some divisions, One Dollar for every One hundred & fifty Persons shall be insufficient, the Marshalls with the approbation of the Judges of their respective Districts may make a further allowance to Assistants in such divisions as shall be deemed an adequate Compensation provided the same does not exceed One Dollar for every fifty Persons by them returned.” |
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If therefore three dollars are estimated for every five hundred Persons thus to be returned, and the Enumeration is calculated at three millions of Inhabitants, there will be required from the |
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Treasury of the United States to pay the said Assistants |
18,000. — |
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21,850 — |
For the payment of Claims founded upon Contracts made by the late Government and which have been adjusted at the Treasury since the former Estimate of Extraordinaries was presented under date 1 March 1790 |
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Indian Department |
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To Richard Butler late Superintendant of Indian Affairs in the Northern Department appointed by Act of Congress of the 14 August 1786 for the amount of his Account for Supplies furnished to Indians and for Pay of an Interpreter and Labourer |
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from 10th July 1786 to 14 October 1788 |
337. 67 |
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To Richard Butler Executor to the Estate of William Butler deceased, for said Williams pay as Deputy Superintendant of Indian Affairs Northern Dept. from 17th March 1787 to 14 October 1788 |
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pr. Act of Congress of 8th. August 1786 |
788. 35 |
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To James O Hara Attorney for George Loveless for his services under the Superintendant of Indian Affairs in the Northern Department from the 8th. February 1788 to the |
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14 October following |
209. 77 |
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To James O Hara attorney for Joseph Nicholson for his services under the said Superintendant as an Indian Interpreter from |
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11th. February 1788 to 14th October following |
255. 73 |
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To James Rankin employed by said Superintendant, for his pay and Expences as a Messenger to the Indian Nations from |
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22 January 1788 to 14 October following |
878. 78 |
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To Isaac Williams employed by the Superintendant of Indian Affairs for the Northern Department for his Pay as an Interpreter to the Wyandott Indians from 20th. of March 1788 to 14th October |
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following |
416. — |
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To William Wilson employed by said Superintendant as a |
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Messenger to the Indian Nations being for a balance due him |
958. 80 |
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To the Secretary at War for so much advanced by him for George Morgan White Eyes an Indian Youth lately at Princeton College placed under the Superintendance of Col George Morgan by Congress, Vidé their Act of 13th. October 1781. being for sundry Articles of Cloathing a Horse and Money supplied him to carry him back to his own Country as pr. Account settled at the |
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Treasury Amounting to |
Dollars 425.52 |
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Deduct so much thereof remaining of the Grant of Congress by their Act of Appropriations for the Services of the Year 1789 |
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181. 42 |
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To the Secretary at War for so much advanced by him to Governor St. Clair for Indian services out of the Sum of twenty thousand Dollars granted by Congress for the “Expences which may attend Negotiations or Treaties with the Indian Tribes and the appointment of Commissioners for managing the same” by Act dated the 20th. August 1789, but which the Comptroller of the Treasury does not admit as a part of the Sum thus appropriated upon the account thereof stated for Settlement by the |
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Secretary at War |
500. — |
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For supplying the Troops with Rations and for Transportation Service |
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To James O Hara Contractor for the Year 1788 for the Amot. of sundry accounts adjusted at the Treasury the 4th. & 8th. of June |
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1790 under a Contract made with the late Board of Treasury |
4,073. 83 |
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Late Loan Office |
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To Richard Wylie (late Loan Officer for the State of Georgia) for so much unprovided for and for the full payment of his account as settled at the Treasury the 14th. May 1790 Vizt. |
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For his Salary from 3 July 1786 |
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to 31st. of December 1789. at |
Dollars.90 |
Cents |
600 Dollars pr. Ann. |
2,096.66 |
Stationary and Office expences |
85.78 |
Dolls |
2,182.60 |
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Deduct sundry Sums already appropriated Vizt. By Act for the Services of the year 1789 included under the Loan Office |
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head &c. sum of 6225 Dollars |
345.86 |
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By Act for the Services of the Year 1790 under the Head of Loan Office & included in the Sum of |
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Also for so much stated to be the balance, but as his Account was not at that time settled, & was debited with a Sum of money he had not received a variation arises therefrom of |
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804. 24. |
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To the Representatives of the Honble John Laurens Esqr. deceased, late Special Minister from the United States to the Court of Versailles, for his Salary from the 11th. of December 1780 (the day of his appointment) to the 5th. of September 1781 (the day Congress permitted him to join the Army) at the rate of £2500 Sterling pr Annum, agreeably to an Act of Congress for |
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that purpose dated the 1 March 1785 |
8,188. 73 |
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To LeRoy & Bayard Merchants of New York |
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For so much due to them on a Contract made with the Secretary of the Treasury on the 29th. of March 1790— |
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They Contracted to deliver and agreeably to the same they have delivered Bills of Excha. on Amerstdam to the Amount of 100,000 Current Guildres in favour of the Commissioners of Loans for the United States, for the Payment of the Dutch Interest becoming due in the Year 1790 at the rate of 400 Dollars for every 1140 Current Guilders and which Amounts to |
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Dollars. Cts. |
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Deduct so much heretofore appropriated |
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3,087. 71 |
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To Constant Freeman of the Province of Canada |
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To discharge a Bill of Exchange dated Quebec 5th. August 1776 drawn by William Thompson William Irvine, Christopher Greene, John Lamb, Timothy Bigelow and Danl. Morgan On Meredith and Clymer |
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Dollars. |
For the sum of |
1,677.70. |
Interest on Do. |
1,386.85. |
Sundry Costs of Protest |
58.73. |
Amounting to Dollars |
3,123.28/100 |
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3,123. 28. |
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according to the Auditors adjustment thereof the 10 July 1790 and admitted by the Comptroller of the Treasury the 15th following. This Claim so far as respects the advance of money to relieve the distresses of the American prisoners being in every respect similar to that of John McCord, to whom Congress by their Act this session have made payment, It is therefore |
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submitted for an appropriation |
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To John Neufville late Loan Officer for the State of South Carolina for a balance due to him on a settlement of his Account at the Treasury on the 30th. April last, for his Salary and Stationary from the 27 July 1786 to the 31 December 1789 |
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Deduct so much already provided for. Vizt. |
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By Act making appropriation for the |
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year 1789 6 months salary |
400.— |
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Do. for 1790 … ditto … |
400.— |
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Do. in the Estimate of Extraordinaries |
1,241.23. |
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2,041.23 |
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leaves to be provided for |
755. 58. |
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To Monsr. LeRay de Chaumont as Stated by the Auditor and |
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admitted by the Comptroller of the Treasury the 31st May 1790 |
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“For the balance of an Account admitted by Thomas Barclay Esqr. Commissr. for adjusting the accounts of the United States in Europe dated 15th June 1784. |
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sols. denrs. |
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Amounting to Livres 4684. 16. 6 |
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Also for the balance of an Account settled by James Milligan Esqr. including Interest to 18th. August 1784 which sum is |
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Credited in the Books of the Treasury” |
8,158.98 |
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9,051. 33 |
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Western Territory |
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To Andrew Ellicott employed to compleat the Survey directed by a Resolve of Congress of 26 August 1789. for so much unprovided for, and payment of the balance upon the settlement of his account at the Treasury the 26th. March last Vizt. |
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The Amount of his Account thus settled is |
2,359.78 |
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Deduct the amount Granted for this service by the Act making appropriations for the present Year |
2,160.— |
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199. 78. |
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To Isaac Guion employed for the purpose of carrying into Effect the Resolve of Congress of 26th. August 1789. for the Amount of his adjusted Claim for services and Expences by direction of the |
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President of the United States |
632. 80 |
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To Thomas Franklin employed by the late Board of Treasury as Auctioneer to sell Lands surveyed by the United States in the |
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Western Territory. 16 Days at 3 Dollars per day |
48. — |
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Bills of Exchange Drawn for the Exigencies of the Late War |
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For to discharge the Claim of Shedden Patrick & Compy. Merchants of the City of New York, founded on an account adjusted at the Treasury the 17 May 1790, being for a sett of Bills of Exchange No. 39, drawn on the Honble Benjamin Franklin and which remain upaid |
200. — |
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34,691 80 |
To Make Good Some Deficiencies in the Former Estimates on Which Appropriations Were Made by Congress |
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Treasury Department |
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|
For repayment to the Treasurer of the United States Costs of Protest on a Bill of Exchange which was drawn by mistake on the Deputy instead of the Collector and was therefore returned |
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under Protest for non payment |
41. 47 |
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For the payment of two additional Clerks to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury employed in the Treasurers Office for the purpose of counting & examining the Old & New Emissions of Continental Money & Indents—estimate for 5 Months at |
|
|
500 Dolls. pr. Annum |
416. 64 |
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To repay to the Treasurer so much which was appropriated for the use of his Office for the Year 1789 and which was applied with other Contingent monies for the use of the Office of the Secretary of the Departmt. the Comptrollers |
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Auditors and Registers |
100. — |
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For the Salary of an additional Clerk employed in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury from the 10th. May 1790 to 31 December following both days inclusive |
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at 500 Dollars pr. Ann |
323. 28 |
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The Incidental and Contingent Expences of the Treasury Department are found to exceed the Sum estimated and Appropriated for the Year 1790 Vizt.— |
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The Sum appropriated was Dollars |
1,800.— |
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The Expenditures upon Accots. Officially settled, have been to this time |
1,396.77. |
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leaving on hand only the Sum of Dolls |
403.23/100 |
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There will be required to pay Rent of the House occupied for the several Offices |
500.— |
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Ditto for the use of an additional Office for the Auditor |
40.— |
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For new Books & Stationary for the Dept |
500.— |
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For printing Registers and other forms under the Act for Registering Vessels |
200.— |
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For Cases and Boxes for public accounts |
250.— |
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For Wood—12 fire places estimate 60 Cords at 5 Dollars |
300.— |
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And for Contingencies |
150.— |
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Deduct so much on hand |
403.23 |
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1,536. 77 |
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Department of State |
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The Secretary of State in addition to the Sum heretofore appropriated for him (previous to his arrival) estimates for his Department as follows Vizt. |
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The Interpreter of the French Language continued in Office under the Act of Congress of 11th. February 1781. For his Salary from 1 January to 31 December 1790 |
250.— |
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For an additional Sum of fifty Dollars to his Office keeper and Messenger for the Year 1790 to put him on a footing with the Office keeper & Messenger in the Treasury Department |
50.— |
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For the additional Clerk (in his Office for the Home Department) from the 1 April 1790 to the 31 December following at 800 Dollars pr. Ann. |
600.— |
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|
The Extra expences of his Office are estimated more than was provided for |
250.— |
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1,150.— |
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Indian Department |
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To Richard Winn, late Superintendant of Indian Affairs in the Southern Department, for the difference between the Pay of a Superintendant of Indian Affairs at 1000 Dollars per Annum as fixed by Congress on the 8th. of August 1786 and the Pay of a Deputy at only 500 Dollars per Annum from the 29th. of August 1788 to the 29th of November following as per Account |
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|
adjusted at the Treasury |
125. — |
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To James Burnside late Clerk to the Commissioner for settling the Accounts of the Marine, Clothing & Hospital Departments for his Salary from 8th May 1789 to the 1st. August following; founded on a Certificate of the Auditor of the Treasury dated in his Office the 16th. of February 1790 and which should have been stated in the former Estimate of Extraordinaries and added to the Sum of 628. 26/100 Dollars which was appropriated |
|
|
for a Similar Purpose. |
110. 31. |
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To Thomas Smith late Loan Officer for the State of Pennsylvania, for Six Months service in the present Year at the rate of his former Salary, as a Compensation for Executing the Business of exchanging the Pennsylvania Loan Office Certificates for those |
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of the United States |
750. — |
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For the Payment of an Account presented by Richard Phillips late Steward of the Household of the President of Congress under the former Government for sundry Expenditures for Marketing and for sundry articles purchased between the 17th. of December 1788 and the 1789 when he delivered up the furniture and other Articles preparatory for the reception of the President of the United States. |
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|
Amounting to Dollars |
138.36. |
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And for the discharge of sundry Accounts brought in. |
Vizt. |
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|
|
Walter Nichols |
for |
Groceries |
£ 8.17. |
Cobus Mires |
“ |
Wood |
11. 2. |
——— Bradhurst |
“ |
Milk |
3.19. |
Henry Arcularius |
“ |
Bread |
6.16. |
Appleby & Matlock |
“ |
Beer |
5.—. |
Richard Phillips |
“ |
Salary |
14.12. |
Palsey Phillips |
“ |
Do |
24.15. 8 |
New York |
£75. 1. 8 |
= to 187.70 |
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|
326. 6. |
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|
To John Halstead formerly a Commissary in Canada for the Balance which remains unpaid of a Grant made to him by Congress as |
|
|
per their Act of 4th. June 1788 |
39. 62 |
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To the Estate of Hugh Smith late Post Master at the Head Quarters of the Army, for a balance due to the deceased for his Services on the settlement of the Accounts of Peter Baynton Esqr. late Comptroller of the Post Office as adjusted at the Treasury on the 12th. of November 1782 and which is now claimed by |
|
|
Daniel Dennison Administrator of sd. Estate |
120. 65. |
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5,039 80 |
Note This Claim is stated payable in Specie; because the several Officers of the Post Office have received their respective balances in Specie. |
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|
To Complete the Survey Directed by Act of Congress of the 26th. of August 1789. |
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|
Mr. Andrew Ellicott who proceeded with this business as far as it was practacable last year has been employed since the 1 June 1790 in carrying on the said Survey—before his departure from New-York he left with the Secretary of the Treasury an Estimate of the Expense (exclusive of his allowance) which would attend the perfecting the same |
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Amounting to |
Dollars 1,452.— |
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|
|
4 Months allowance for his own Services at 5 Dollars pr. day |
610.— |
|
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2,062 — |
The House of Representatives having by their Act for settling the Accounts of the United States made a provision whereby the Clerks employed or to be employed by the General Board of Commissioners shall receive like Salaries as Clerks employed in the Treasury Department. There will be required to pay such |
|
|
additional Salary for Six Months |
|
200 — |
To Matthias Ogden Assignee of Albion Cox for the amount of an Account settled at the Treasury the 4th. August 1790 being for a pair of dyes made for the purpose of striking Indian Medals; |
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|
by direction of the late Board of Treasury |
|
140 — |
Loan Officers, to be appointed under “An Act making provision for the Debt of the United States.” |
|
|
for |
the state of |
New Hampshire |
650.— |
“ |
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Massachusetts |
1,500.— |
“ |
|
Rhode Island &c. |
|
|
Providence Plantations |
600.— |
|
“ |
|
Connecticut |
1,000.— |
“ |
|
New York |
1,500.— |
“ |
|
New Jersey |
700.— |
“ |
|
Pennsylvania |
1,500.— |
“ |
|
Delaware |
600.— |
“ |
|
Maryland |
1,000.— |
“ |
|
Virginia |
1,500.— |
“ |
|
North Carolina |
1,000.— |
“ |
|
South Carolina |
1,000.— |
“ |
|
Georgia |
700.— |
Dollars |
13,250.— |
|
|
|
Per Annum, Estimate for five Months salary |
|
5,500 — |
|
Dollars |
104,327 22 |