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Enclosure: Payments for the Support of the Civil List, [26 December 1794]

Payments for the Support of the Civil List.

To the President of the United States, On Account of his Compensation.
1793. January 4. Warrant No. 2364 1500.  
15. do. 2398 1000.  
March 9. do. 2548 4000.  
22. do. 2606 1000.  
30. do. 2617 1000.  
April 11. do. 2686 1000.  
24. do. 2720 1000.  
May 10. do. 2765 2000.  
June 3. do. 2829 1000.  
12. do. 2858 1000.  
July 15. do. 2963 2000.  
25. do. 2984 1000.  
August 17. do. 3060 2000.  
September 5. do. 3105 1000.  
November 27. do. 3153 1000.  
30. do. 3171 2000.  
December 11. do. 3236 1000.  
17. do. 3241 1000.  
27. do. 3278 2000.  
27,500.  
To the Vice-President of the United States, On Account of his Compensation.
March 1. Warrant No. 2504 1250  
June 5. do. 2831 1250  
September 5. do. 3104 1250  
December 11. do. 3235 1250  
5,000.  
32,500  
Judiciary Department.
For compensations to the Judges, the Attorney General, the Marshals, including Jurors, Witnesses and certain contingent expenses, the district Attornies, the Clerks of the several Courts, and for the expense of keeping prisoners, committed under the authority of the United States.
To John Jay, Chief Justice of the United States.
1793 January 31. Warrant No. 2434 1000.  
April 4. do. 2650 1000.  
July 5. do. 2948 1000.  
November 28. do. 3160 1000.  
4,000.  
 
To John Blair, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court.
January 4. Warrant No. 2368 875.  
April 5. do. 2667 875.  
July 3. do. 2939 875.  
December 3. do. 3209  875.  
3,500.  
To James Wilson, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court.
January 5. Warrant No. 2373 875.  
April 5. do. 2667 875.  
July 12. do. 2960 875.  
December 3. do. 3212  875.  
3,500.  
To Thomas Johnson, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court.
January 15. Warrant No. 2400 875.  
To William Cushing, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court.
January 28. Warrant No. 2429 875.  
April 5. do. 2667 877.  
July 3. do. 2939 875.  
November 27. do. 3142  875.  
3,500.  
To James Iredell, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court.
January 4. Warrant No. 2365 875.  
April 4. do. 2660 875.  
July 5. do. 2947 875.  
November 27. do. 3142  875.  
3,500.  
To William Paterson, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court.
July 27. Warrant No. 2991 1147.22
November 27. do. 3142  875.  
2,022.22
District of Maine.
February 9. To David Sewall, Judge, warrant No. 2465 250.  
July 5. do. do. 2944 250.  
11. do. do. 2958 250.  
November 29. do. do. 3167   250.  
1,000   
1792. November 27. To Henry Dearborn, marshal, warrant No. 2263 104.92
29. do. do. 2266 307.60
412.52
1793. December 28. To John Hobby, marshal, do. 3281 160.  
District of New-Hampshire.
January 8. To John Sullivan, Judge war. No. 2387 250.  
April 4. do. do. 2663 250.  
July 2. do. do. 2924 250.  
December 3. do. do. 3214  250.  
1,000   
26. Nathaniel Rogers, marshal, do 3273 200   
District of Massachusetss.
May 4. To John Brooks, marshal, war. No. 2755 1253.94
December 31. do. do. 3305  300.  
1,553.94
District of Rhode-Island
January 4. To Henry Merchant, Judge, war. No. 2369 200.  
April 5. do. do. 2671 200.  
July 5. do. do. 2944 200.  
November 29. do. do. 3167  200.  
800.  
May 13. To William Peck, marshal, do. 2770 679.28
December 26. do do 3274 300.  
979.28
District of Connecticut.
Jan. 3. To Richard Law, Judge, warrant, No. 2360 250.  
April 5. do. do. 2671 250.  
July 5. do. do. 2944 250.  
Novem. 29. do. do. 3167  250.  
1,000.  
June 5. Philip B. Bradley, marshal, do. 2833 414.90
 
District of Vermont.
Jan. 11. To Nathaniel Chipman, Judge, war No. 2390 200.  
April 18. do. do. 2707 200.  
July 27. do. do. 2987 200.  
31. do. do. 3004  58.69
658.69
Jan. 19. Lewis R. Morris, marshal, do. 2414 130.75
March 30. do. do. 2618 69.44
June 10. do. do. 2846 156.39
22. do. do. 2875 142.70
499.28
District of New-York.
1792. Decem. 18. To Matthew Clarkson, late marshal,
warrant No.
2312 364.85
1793. May 28. Aquilla Giles, marshal, do. 2817 517.45
882.30
District of New-Jersey
Jan. 23. To Robert Morris, Judge, warrant, No. 2419 250.  
April 8. do. do. 2674 250.  
July 17. do. do. 2968 250.  
Novem. 28. do. do. 3164  250.  
1,000.  
March 5. Thomas Lowrey, do. 2527 221.25
District of Pennsylvania.
Jan. 14. To Richard Peters, Judge, warrant No. 2395 400.  
April 5. do do. 2666 400.  
July 5. do do. 2944 400.  
Novem. 29. do do. 3167  400.  
1,600.  
1792. Decem. 27. Clement Biddle, marshal, do. 2324 101.57
1793. June 10. do do. 2849 439.98
541.55
District of Delaware.
Jan. 7. To Gunning Bedford, Judge war. No. 2380 400.  
April 25. do. do. 2721  200.  
600.  
March 16. Allen McLean, marshal, do. 2583 469.90
Decem. 31. do. do. 3295  80.  
549.90
 
District of Maryland.
Jan. 4. To William Paca, Judge, warrant, No. 2367 375.  
April 25. do. do. 2738 375.  
July 8. do. do. 2952 375.  
Nov. 27. do. do. 3145  375.  
1,500.  
July 1. Nathaniel Ramsay, marshal, do. 2905 1,078.64
District of Virginia.
Jan. 8. To Cyrus Griffin, Judge, warrant, No. 2386 450.  
April 4. do. do. 2664 450.  
July 2. do. do. 2927 450.  
Decem. 3. do. do. 3215  450.  
1,800.  
Jan. 7. Edward Carrington, late marshal, do. 2381 79.95
19. David M. Randolph, marshal, do. 2413 667.29
Aug. 7. do. do. 3025 948.98
17. do. do. 3058  40.60
1,656.87
District of Kentuckey.
Jan. 16. To Harry Innes, Judge warrant, No. 2402 250.  
May 16. do. do. 2783 250.  
July 3. do. do. 2938 250.  
Nov. 29. do. do. 3167  250.  
1,000.  
May 16. Samuel McDowell, marshal, do. 2779 127.40
District of North-Carolina.
Jan. 4. To John Sitgreaves, Judge, warrant, No. 2370 375.  
April 4. do. do. 2658 375.  
July 3. do. do. 2933 375.  
Nov. 27. do. do. 3149  375.  
1,500
1792. Decem. 22. John Skinner, marshal, do. 2318 52.22
do. do. 2319 113.17
1793. Jan. 26. do. do. 2425 548.06
May 3. do. do. 2752 161.42
16. do. do. 2782 206.29
Aug. 5. do. do. 3018 2,584.09
20. do. do. 3064  116.  
3,781.25
 
District of South-Carolina.
Jan. 3. To Thomas Bee, Judge, warrant, No. 2362 450.  
April 5. do. do. 2671 450.  
July 16. do. do. 2965 450.  
Nov. 29. do. do. 3167  450.  
1,800  
May 2. Isaac Huger, marshal, do. 2748 163.24
Aug. 10. do. do. 3029 119.66
16. do. do. 3054 118.23
401.13
Jan, 29, Thomas Hall, Clerk, do. 2432 83.57
District of Georgia.
Jan. 23. To Nathaniel Pendleton, Judge, war. No. 2420 375.  
April 4. do. do. 2661 375.  
July 27. do. do. 2989 375.  
Nov. 28. do. do. 3162  375.  
1,500.  
Feb. 21. Robert Forsyth, marshal, do. 2488 740.90
Edmund Randolph, Attorney General of the United States.
Jan. 5. Warrant No. 2374 375.  
March 6. do. 2529 100.  
8. do. 2541 100.  
April 5. do. 2668 475.  
July 3. do. 2937 475.  
Decem. 3. do. 3213  475.  
2,000  
54,020.54
Legislative Department.
For Compensation to the Senators and Members of the House of Representatives their Officers and Clerks, and for the contingent expences of both Houses.
Continuation of the Second Session of the Second Congress.
To Samuel A. Otis to enable him to pay the compensations due to the Senators.
1792. Decem. 31. Warrant No. 2336 1,200.  
1793. March 8. do 2539 17,604.  
18,804.  
 
Amount of monies advanced to Mr. Otis in the year 1792, the expenditure of which was not accounted for in the last statement 6,502.20
Amount received by him to the eighth day of March, 1793. 18,804.  
25,306.20
For which he has accounted by payments to the following Senators, viz.
To Stephen R. Bradley; 918.  
Richard Basset, 651.  
John Brown, 1200.  
Aaron Burr, 483.  
Pierce Butler, 1,204.80
George Cabot, 939.  
Philemon Dickinson, 732.  
John Edwards, 1,218.  
Oliver Ellsworth, 858.60
William Few, 1,288.80
Theodore Foster, 910.20
James Gunn, 814.20
Benjamin Hawkins, 955.80
Ralph Izard, 1,210.80
Rufus King, 777.  
John Henry, 799.80
John Langdon, 969.  
Samuel Livermore, 6.  
James Monroe, 893.40
Robert Morris, 714.  
Richard Potts, 264.  
George Read, 740.40
Moses Robinson, 891.  
John Rutherfurd, 732.  
Samuel Johnston, 949.20
Roger Sherman 831.  
Caleb Strong, 879.  
Joseph Stanton, jun. 876.60
John Taylor, 639.60
Paine Wingate,    960.  
25,306.20
First Session of the Third Congress.
To Samuel A. Otis, to enable him to pay the compensations due to the Senators.
1793. Dec. 5. Warrant No. 3218 *3,000.  
 
To the Reverend William White, Chaplain to the Senate.
March 14. Warrant No. 2567 164.38
To Samuel A. Otis, Secretary to the Senate.
Jan. 5. Warrant No. 2376 375.  
8. do. 2384 B222.50
March 4. do. 2518 B536.50
9. do. 2545 B441.  
April 2. do. 2636 375.  
5. do. 2670 B135.  
July 2. do. 2926 375.  
Dec. 3. do. 3208 B651.  
3,111.  
To Robert Heysham, principal Clerk to the Secretary of the Senate.
March 5. Warrant No. 2519 381.  
Aug. 24. do. 3069 273.  
654.  
To James Mathers, Doorkeeper to the Senate.
March 1. Warrant No. 2506 125.  
April 3. do. 2643 125.  
July 2. do. 2925 125.  
Nov. 28. do. 3159 125.  
500.  
To Cornelius Maxwell, Assistant Doorkeeper to the Senate.
March 1. Warrant No. 2508 112.50
13. do. 2557 112.50
April 3. do. 2644 112.50
July 2. do. 2923 112.50
Nov. 27. do. 3150 112.50
562.50
To Samuel A. Otis, on account of the contingent expenses of the Senate.
March 8. Warrant No. 2538 2,000.  
28,795.88
Continuation of the Second Session of the Second Congress.
To Jonathan Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to enable him to pay the compensations due to the Members and Officers of said House.
March 4. Warrant No. 2517 36,076.21
Amount of monies advanced to Mr. Trumbull in the year 1792, the expenditure of which was not accounted for in the last statement 24,000.  
Amount paid to him on
the 4th of March 1793.
}
36,076.21
60,076.21
For which he has accounted by the following payments, viz.
To Nicholas Gilman,
one of the Members
of the House of
Representatives of
the United States.
}
960.  
To Samuel Livermore, do. 978.  
Jeremiah Smith do. 969.  
Fisher Ames do. 930.  
Shearjashub Bourne do. 975.  
Eldridge Gerry do. 930.  
Benjamin Goodhue do. 942.  
George Leonard do. 930.  
Theodore Sedgwick do. 816.  
George Thatcher do. 990.  
Artemas Ward do. 906.  
Benjamin Bourne do. 904.20
James Hillhouse do. 804.  
Amasa Learned do. 858.  
Jonathan Sturges do. 810.  
Jeremiah Wadworth do. 738.  
Nathaniel Niles do. 960.  
Israel Smith do. 930.  
Egbert Benson do. 816.  
James Gordon do. 885.  
John Lawrence do. 771.  
Corn. C. Schoonmaker do. 813.  
Peter Silvester do. 834.  
Thomas Tredwell do. 798.  
Elias Boudinot do. 762.  
Abraham Clark do. 762.  
Jonathan Dayton do. 762.  
Aaron Kitchell do. 762.  
William Findley, do. 867.  
Thomas Fitzsimons do. 714.  
Andrew Gregg do. 600.  
 
Thomas Hartley do. 696  
Daniel Heister do. 735.60
Israel Jacobs do. 711.  
John W. Kittera do. 687.  
Fred. A. Muhlenberg do. 714.  
Philip Key do. 834.  
John F. Mercer do. 558.  
William V. Murray do. 792.  
William Hindman, do. 270.  
Samuel Sterrett do. 414.  
William B. Giles do. 894.  
Samuel Griffin do. 911.40
Richard Bland Lee do. 804.  
James Madison do. 864.  
Andrew Moore do. 913.80
John Page do. 911.40
Josiah Parker do. 942.  
Abraham Venable do. 930.  
Alexander White do. 834.  
Christopher Greenup do. 1,170.  
Alexander D. Orr do. 1,218.  
John Baptist Ashe do. 936.  
William Barry Grove do. 990.  
Nathaniel Macon do. 942.  
John Steel do. 1074.  
Hugh Williamson do. 979.20
Robert Barnwell do. 1203.  
Daniel Huger do. 1156.80
William Smith do. 1204.80
Thomas Sumpter do. 1182.  
Thomas Tudor Tucker do. 1204.80
Abraham Baldwin do. 1290.  
John Milledge do. 1126.20
Francis Willis do. 1290.  
Jonathan Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives. 1578.  
59,437.20
The Rev. A. Green, Chaplain, 163.01
J. Wheaton, Serjeant at Arms, 476.  
60,076.21
First Session of the Third Congress.
To Frederick A. Muhlenberg, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to enable him to pay the Compensations due to the Members and Officers of said House.
1793. Dec. 5. Warrant No. 3222 C20,000.  
 
To Daniel Huger one of the Members of the House of Representatives.
14. Warrant No. 3238 348.  
To John Beckley, Clerk of the House Representatives, and the Clerks in His Office.
Jan. 5. Warrant No. 2379 375.  
March 1. do. 2505 696.  
13. do. 2558 276.  
19. do. 2594 400.  
April 9. do. 2679 1127.  
July 2. do. 2916 830.  
Nov. 28. do. 3161  835.  
4,539.  
To Gifford Dally, Doorkeeper to the House of Representatives.
March 1. Warrant No. 2509 125.  
April 1. do. 2631 125.  
July 2. do. 2917 125.  
Nov. 28. do. 3158 125.  
500  
To Thomas Claxton, Assistant Doorkeeper to the House of Representatives.
March 1. Warrant No. 2507 112.50
April 3. do. 2645 112.50
July 3. do. 2930 112.50
Nov. 27. do. 3151 112.50
450  
To John Beckley, on account of the Contingent Expenses of the House of Representatives.
March 5. Warrant No. 2521 3000.  
9. do. 2546 220.13
19. do. 2595 1150.  
June 13. do. 2860 1200.  
Dec. 28. do. 3282 1202.  
6,772.13
68,685.34
97,481.2 
Treasury Department
For the Salaries of the Officers the Clerks and Messengers, and for the contingent expences of the Department.
To Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, his Clerks and Messenger.
Jan. 1. Warrant No. 2347 2087.50
Feb. 27. do. 2498 16.  
April 1. do. 2628 2087.50
July 1. do. 2908 1962.50
Nov. 25. do. 3139 1861.69
8,015.19
To Oliver Wolcott, Jun. Comptroller of the Treasury, his Clerks and Messenger.
Jan. 2. Warrant No. 2351 1865.47
March 6. do. 2528 100.  
April 1. do. 2629 1965.83
July 1. do. 2906 2141.34
Nov. 25. do. 3140 2300.  
8,372.64
To Richard Harrison, Auditor of the Treasury, his Clerks and Messenger.
Jan. 1. Warrant No. 2348 2,507.50
March 6. do. 2531 100.  
April 1. do. 2630 2,607.50
May 24. do. 2802 74.18
July 1. do. 2907 2,645.68
Nov. 25. do. 3138 2,507.50
10,442.36
To Samuel Meredith, Treasurer of the United States, his Clerks and Messenger.
Jan. 5. Warrant No. 2378 775.  
March 6. do. 2530 100.  
8. do. 2542 100.  
30. do. 2619 267.85
April 3. do. 2648 1,025.  
July 5. do. 2941 1,025.  
Dec. 3. do. 3210 1,025.50
4,317.85
 
To Tench Coxe, Commissioner of the Revenue, his Clerks and Messenger.
March 13. Warrant No. 2555 891.84
do. 2556 965.47
April 2. do. 2640 1,182.60
July 1. do. 2911 1,525.  
Nov. 27. do. 3148 1,525.  
6,089.91
To Joseph Nourse, Register of the Treasury, his Clerks and Messengers.
Jan. 3. Warrant No. 2356 4,605.15
March 6. do. 2532 125.  
April 3. do. 2642 4,361.81
17. do. 2702 108.06
June 19. do. 2872 100.  
July 1. do. 2909 4,120.26
Nov. 28. do. 3165 3,694.67
17,114.95,
To David Henley and Isaac Sherman, Clerks employed to count bills of credit of the old and new emissions and indents of Interest.
Jan. 3. Warrant No. 2358 125.  
4, do. 2363 125.  
April 3. do. 2646 125.  
3. do. 2647 125.  
July 3. do. 2935 83.79
Aug. 31. do. 3083   81.52
665.31
For the Contingent Expenses of the Treasury Department.
March 14. To Joseph Nourse, Register, war. No. 2565 2,400.  
do. do. 2566 1,000.  
15 do. do. 2573 80.  
30. Samuel Meredith, Treasurer, do. 2623 229.88
April 2. Henry Kuhl do. 2637 166.67
May 9. Joseph Nourse, Register, do. 2764 1,200.  
17. do. do. 2789 1,200.  
June 29. Samuel Meredith, Treasurer, do. 2903 46.97
July 19. Joseph Nourse, Register, do. 2974 1,200.  
Sept. 5. do. do. 3106 1,200.  
do. do. 3109 100.  
Dec. 5. do. do. 3219 1,089.99
do. do. 3220 350.  
31. Samuel Meredith Treasurer, do. 3309   173.15
10,436.66
65,454.8 
Department of State
To Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, his Clerks and Messenger.
Jan. 2. Warrant No. 2352 1,496.67
April 2. do. 2638 1,541.67
July 1. do. 2913 1,465.11
Nov. 27. do. 3144 1,575.  
6,078.45
For the Contingent Expenses of his Office.
Mar. 21. Warrant No. 2602 1,200.  
April 25. do. 2727   651.67
1,851.67
7,930.12
Department of War
To Henry Knox, Secretary at War, his Clerks and Messenger.
1793. Jan. 1. Warrant No. 2349 1,605.15
March 4. do. 2524 50.
April 1. do. 2633 1,762.22
July 1. do. 2915 1,695.18
Nov. 27. do. 3147 1,546.47
6,659.02
To Joseph Howell, Accountant to the Department of War for his own and Clerks salaries and the contingent expenses of his Office.
Jan. 8. Warrant No. 2383 625.  
March 7. do. 2533 572.10
9. do. 2544 494.72
April 2. do. 2635 1,050.  
July 2. do. 2918 1,050.  
Nov. 27. do. 3143 1,020.11
4,811.93
11,470,95
To William Irvine, John Kean and W. Langdon, Commissioners for adjusting the accounts between the United States and the Individual States, their Clerks and Messenger.
Jan. 3. Warrant No. 2357 3,149.72
April 3. do. 2649 3,075.  
July 2. do. 2920 2,901.92
9,126.64
 
For the Contingent Expenses of their Office.
March 7. Warrant No. 2534 150.  
Aug. 8. do. 3026   50.63
200.63
9,327.2 
Department of the Mint.
To Tristram Dalton, Treasurer of the Mint for the use of that Establishment.
1793. June 4. Warrant No. 2832 5,000  
July 3. do. 2928 1,275.  
Dec. 20. do. 3251 4,094.88
do. 3252 7,003.40
30. do. 3288 1,275.  
18,648.2 
Government of the Western Territories.
District North-West of the River Ohio.
For the compensations of the Governor, the Judges and the Secretary of the North western Territory.
Jan. 5. To Arthur St. Clair, Gov. war. No. 2377 500.  
April 4. do. do. 2662 500.  
July 5. do. do. 2944 500.  
Nov. 27. do. do. 3146 500.  
2,000.  
Jan. 9. George Turner one of the Judges, 2388 200.  
April 4. do. do. 2651 200.  
July 8. do. do. 2951 200.  
600.  
Feb. 2. Rufus Putnam, one of the Judges, 2453 400.  
April 11. do. do. 2685 200.  
600.  
Jan. 8. John Cleves Symmes, one of the Judges, do. 2841
Aug. 1. do. do. 3008 200.  
1,200.  
Jan. 22. Winthrop Sargent, Sec’ry, do. 2418   62.50
4,462.50
 
District South of the River Ohio.
For the compensations of the Governor, the Judges, the Secretary and the contingent expenses of the Government.
Jan. 2. To William Blount, Governor, war. No. 2353 500.  
April 4. do. do. 2653 500.  
July 2. do. do. 2922 500.  
Nov. 29. do. do. 3169 500.  
2,000.  
Jan. 3. John McNairy, one of the Judges, 2359 200.  
April 4. do. do. 2654 200.  
July 3. do. do. 2931 200.  
600.  
Jan. 5. Joseph Anderson, one of the Judges, 2375 200.  
April 4. do. do. 2665 200.  
July 5. do. do. 2940 200.  
Nov. 25. do. do. 3133 200.  
800.  
Jan. 11. David Campbell, one of the Judges, 2391 200.  
May 1. do. do. 2743 200.  
July 3. do. do. 2932 200.  
Nov. 29. do. do. 3168 200.  
800.  
Jan. 2. Daniel Smith, Secretary, do. 2354 187.50
April 4. do. do. 2655 187.50
July 20. do. do. 2975 187.50
562.50
June 10. do. for the contingent expenses of the Offices of the Government. do. 2845 198.83
12. do. do. 2855 74.25
273.08
9,498.08
To the Commissioners of Loans, for their Own and Clerk’S Salaries, and for the Authorized Contingent Expenses of their Several Offices.
Jan. 4. To William Gardner, New-Hampshire, 2372 650.  
March 18. do. 2591 475.47
April 9. do. 2681 162.50
July 5. do. 2945 162.50
Nov. 28. do. 3155 162.50
1,612.97
Jan. 23. Nathaniel Appleton, Massachusetts, No. 2422 375.  
April 17. do. 2703 3427.38
19. do. 2710 375.  
May 29. do. 2818 1631.40
July 17. do. 2970 375.  
6,193.78
 
Jan. 28. Jabez Bowen, Rhode-Island 2428 150.  
March 21. do. 2605 779.54
April 6. do. 2673 203.04
9. do. 2681 150.  
May 17. do. 2791 175.72
July 5. do. 2945 150.  
Nov. 28. do. 3155 150.  
1,758.30
Jan. 4. William Imlay, Connecticut, 2372 250.  
March 18. do. 2586 2234.67
April 9. do. 2681 250.  
June 15. do. 2865 225.26
July 5. do. 2945 250.  
Nov. 28. do. 3155 250.  
3,459.93
Jan. 2. John Cochran, New-York 2350 375  
March 13. do. 2563 1719.70
do. 2564 5718.38
April 4. do. 2657 375.  
10. do. 2684 1043.84
July 2. do. 2921 375.  
Nov. 27. do. 3141 375.  
9,981.92
Jan. 4. James Ewing, New-Jersey, 2372 175.  
March 14. do. 2572 459.28
April 9. do. 2681 175.  
22. do. 2718 60.60
July 5. do. 2945 175.  
Nov. 28. do. 3155 175.  
1,219.88
Jan. 4. Thomas Smith, Pennsylvania, 2372 375.  
March 15. do. 2578 642.17
do. 2579 462.50
do. 2580 925.  
do. 2581 258.55
April 4. do. 2652 308.34
do. 2659 375.  
July 5. do. 2945 375.  
do. 2946 223.10
Nov. 28. do. 3155 375.  
4,319.66
Jan. 4. James Tilton, Delaware, 2372 150.  
March 18. do. 2589 206.13
April 9. do. 2681 150.  
May 6. do. 2756 55.72
do. 2757 50.  
July 5. do. 2945 150.  
Nov. 28. do. 3155 150.  
911.85
 
May 20. Thomas Harwood, late Commissioner
for Maryland War.
2792 1519.93
do. 2793 1013.70
do. 2794 1250.  
do. 2795 1000.  
4,783.63
1. Benjamin Harwood, Commissioner
for Maryland
2741 163.33
do. 2742 250.  
July 10. do. 2953 250.  
663.33
Jan. 4. John Hopkins, Virginia, 2372 375.  
March 18. do. 2587 928.64
do. 2588 1961.69
April 9. do. 2681 375.  
May 16. do. 2781 425.96
July 5. do. 2945 375.  
Nov. 28. do. 3155 375.  
4,816.29
Jan. 2. William Skinner, N. Carolina, 2353 250.  
March 18. do. 2590 281.48
April 9. do. 2681 250.  
May 13. do. 2819 364.70
July 5. do. 2945 250.  
Nov. 28. do. 3155 250.  
1,646.18
Jan. 4. John Neufville, South Carolina, 2372 250.  
April 9. do. 2681 250.  
July 5. do. 2945 250.  
15. do. 2961 2552.27
do. 2962 639.52
Nov. 28. do. 3155 250.  
4,191.79
Jan. 4. Richard Wylly, Georgia, 2372 175.  
April 9. do. 2681 175.  
July 5. do. 2945 175.  
27. do. 2990 320.73
Nov. 28. do. 3155 175.  
1,020.73
46,580.24
Pensions Annuities and Grants, Paid to the Following Persons Pursuant to Sundry Acts of Congress.
To Baron De Steuben, per act of June 4, 1790.8
Jan. 4. Warrant No. 2366 625.  
April 5. do. 2672 625.  
July 16 do. 2966 625.  
Nov. 28. do. 3157 625.  
2,500.  
 
To Joseph Brussels, per act of September 15, 1783.9
Jan. 15. Warrant No. 2401 30.  
Aug. 14. do. 3038 20.  
50.  
To Dominique, L’Eglize, per act of August 8, 1782.10
Jan. 18. Warrant No. 2411 30.  
April 10. do. 2682 30.  
July 10. do. 2954 30.  
Nov. 28. do. 3163 30.  
120.  
To John Jordan, per act of September 15, 1783.11
Feb. 12. Warrant No. 2467 10.  
April 2. do. 2634 10.  
July 2. do. 2919 10.  
Nov. 30. do. 3172 10.  
40.  
To David Williams, per act of November, 3, 1780,12
March 15. Warrant No. 2577 200.  
May 17. do. 2787 50.  
250.  
To James McKenzie, per act of September 15, 1783.13
April 9. Warrant No. 2675 20.  
Nov. 27. do. 3152 20.  
40.  
To Elizabeth Bergen, per act of August 24, 1781.14
April 11. Warrant No. 2688 13.33
29. do. 2737 13.33
July 17. do. 2969 13.33
Dec. 3. do. 3211 13.33
53.32
To John Warren, Guardian to the younger children of the late Major General Joseph Warren, per act of the first of July 1780.15
May 3. Warrant No. 2754 318.75
 
To John Paulding, per act of November 30, 1780.16
May 17. Warrant No. 2786 100.  
Nov. 30. do. 3173 100.  
200.  
To Lewis Joseph De Beaulieu, per act of the fifth of August, 1782.17
June 11. Warrant No. 2854 213.04
To Isaac Van Wart, per act of November 3, 1780.18
June 25. Warrant No. 2882 200.  
To Lieutenant Colonel De Touzard, per act of the 27th of October, 1778.19
July 6. Warrant No. 2950 360.  
To Joseph Traversie, per act of August 8, 1792.20
10. Warrant No. 2955 60.  
Dec. 10. do. 3228 30.  
90.  
To Richard Gridley, per acts of the 17th of November, 1775, and the 26th of February, 1781.21
July 10. Warrant No. 2956 444.40
To the Widow and Orphan Children of the late Colonel John Harden, per act of the 27th of February 1793.22
Dec. 10. Warrant No. 3227 450.  
  5,329.51
358,241.08
 
Payments on Account of the War Department
To Samuel Meredith, on account of the pay of the Army, the subsistence and forage of Officers, the bounties to Soldiers, the expenses of the Recruiting service, and the incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of War.
1793. Jan. 14. Warrant No. 2393 1400.  
do. 2394 2600.  
19. do. 2415 1000.  
26. do. 2426 55,317.  
do. 2427 2000.  
March 5. do. 2525 7500.  
do. 2526 2000.  
19. do. 2596 3000.  
do. 2597 2000.  
21 do. 2603 16,000.  
April 9. do. 2677 1000.  
13. do. 2690 3000.  
do. 2691 1000.  
18. do. 2706 2000.  
do. 2707 2500.  
May 1. do. 2744 2000.  
do. 2745 1000.  
9. do. 2762 22,688.  
do. 2763 2000.  
13. do. 2771 2000.  
do. 2772 1000.  
17. do. 2788 17,000.  
22. do. 2798 1832.  
25. do. 2808 1800.  
do. 2809 1200.  
June 3. do. 2827 6000.  
6. do. 2837 3000.  
10. do. 2850 21,413.59
12. do. 2856 1189.41
13. do. 2862 2130.  
22. do. 2874 1966.  
24. do. 2879 2000.  
do. 2880 1500.  
July 5. do. 2942 1400.  
do. 2943 600.  
19. do. 2971 3556.  
do. 2972 19,283.  
do. 2973 2000.  
22. do. 2977 12,028.98
29. do. 2994 756.52
30. do. 3001 1000.  
do. 3002 1000.  
Aug. 7. do. 3024 10,000.  
12. do. 3036 3015.82
14. do. 3041 2000.  
26. do. 3071 45408.57
do. 3072 3478.21
28. do. 3078 4367.54
 
Sept 2. do. 3084 8103.40
Nov. 5. do. 3111 100,000.  
20. do. 3114 10,000.  
22. do. 3118 10,400.  
do. 3119 1000.  
do. 3120 4000.  
do. 3121 2000.  
Dec. 20. do. 3249 3500.  
20. do. 3250 3500.  
26. do. 3269 3000.  
449,434.04
To Robert Elliott and Elie Williams, Contractors for supplying the Army.
1792 Dec. 31. Warrant No. 2332 20,000.  
1793 March 2. do. 2512 20,000.  
13. do. 2559 20,000.  
April 1. do. 2626 20,000.  
June 1. do. 2824 10,000.  
July 1. do. 2904 10,000.  
Aug. 1. do. 3007 10,000.  
30. do. 3082 10,000.  
Nov. 20. do. 3112 20,000.  
22. do. 3126 10,000.  
do. 3127 20,000.  
29. do. 3170 20,000.  
190.000.  
To James O’Hara, Quarter-Master General for the Army, for the use of his Department.
Jan. 17. Warrant No. 2409 1600.  
Feb. 8. do. 2462 3300.  
19. do. 2484 1800.  
do. 2485 2000.  
March 5. do. 2522 18,000.  
April 16. do. 2698 40,000.  
17. do. 2704 8500.  
30. do. 2738 5000.  
May 14. do. 2774 3000.  
23. do. 2801 1000.  
31. do. 2821 1104.  
June 13. do. 2861 18,696.  
Aug. 5. do. 3020 3000.  
12. do. 3035 5000.  
28. do. 3077 1000.  
Nov. 20. do. 3113 5000.  
do. 3115 10,000.  
22. do. 3124 4000.  
do. 3125 6045.  
do. 3128 5000.  
Dec. 5. do. 3221 12,000.  
26. do. 3268  5000.  
160,045.  
 
To Tench Francis, Agent for procuring certain supplies.
Feb. 1. Warrant No. 2439 2000.  
March 20. do. 2600 3000.  
April 17. do. 2701 5000.  
May 2. do. 2750 5000.  
14. do. 2775 4000.  
23. do. 2800 10,000.  
June 11. do. 2851 10,000.  
July 24. do. 2982 10,000.  
Aug. 21. do. 3067 10,000.  
Dec. 28. do. 3283 15,000.  
74,000.  
To William Young and George Dannacker Contractors for supplying the Army with Clothing.
March 7. Warrant No. 2535 12,000.  
8. do. 2543 39,500.  
9. do. 2547 3000.  
20. do. 2598 6000.  
April 3. do. 2641 5000.  
17. do. 2700 1000.  
25. do. 2726 5000.  
May 10. do. 2769 5000.  
23. do. 2799 4000.  
June 7. do. 2840 5000.  
July 3. do. 2934 5000.  
Aug. 16. do. 3053 5000.  
Nov. 22. do. 3123 5000.  
Dec. 16. do. 3239  5113.19
105,613.19
To the following Contractors and Agents for supplies of different kinds furnished for the use of the Army.
Clement Biddle, for supplies furnished in Philadelphia.
1792. Dec. 27. Warrant No. 2325 362.57
1793. Jan. 18. do. 2412 927.92
1,290.49
John Nicholson, for Rifle Guns delivered into the public Store in Philadelphia.
1792. Dec. 31. Warrant No. 2329 156.  
1793. Jan. 31. do. 2435 120.  
276.  
 
Thomas Billington and Charles Young for Clothing supplied in Philadelphia.
Jan. 14. Warrant No. 2397 2000.  
Feb. 14. do. 2477 3619.84
5,619.84
Abraham Hunt, for supplies furnished at Trenton in the State of New-Jersey.
Jan. 15. Warrant No. 2399 296.50
March 28. do. 2611 300.  
June 27. do. 2886 600.  
Aug. 1. do. 3010 296.79
1,493.29
Melancton Smith, for supplies furnished in the state of New-York.
Jan. 23. Warrant No. 2421 140.12
Feb. 9. do. 2464 792.67
April 29. do. 2736 227.45
June 22. do. 2876 216.26
Aug. 29. do. 3080 168.25
Dec. 6. do. 3223 177.03
1,721.78
Jackson and Smith, for Medicines furnished for the use of the Army.
Jan. 24. Warrant No. 2424 108.42
Aug. 19. do. 3062 34.16
142.58
Rufus Putnam, for expenditures and supplies furnished in the Indian Department.
Feb. 12. Warrant No. 2469 1,029.80
March 16. do. 2585 165.27
1,195.07
Matthias Slough, for supplies furnished at Lancaster, in Pennsylvania.
Feb. 21. Warrant No. 2489 586.06
March 13. do. 2560 400.  
Aug. 20. do. 3063 205.57
Nov. 28. do. 3156 413.64
1,605.27
 
John Bray, for supplies furnished at New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey.
Feb. 27. Warrant No. 2499 274.18
March 13. do. 2561 250.  
May 25. do. 2805 600.  
do. 2806 350.72
Aug. 29. do. 3081 400.  
1,874.90
Chauncey Whittelsey, for supplies furnished at Middletown, in Connecticut.
Feb. 28. Warrant No. 2500 361.96
June 28. do. 2895 200.  
Aug. 2. do. 3013 200.  
Dec. 14. do. 3237 200.  
31. do. 3306 200.  
1,161.96
Jacob Millart, for supplies furnished at Richmond, in Virginia.
March 14. Warrant No. 2571 255.36
June 28. do. 2892 600.  
Aug. 2. do. 3012 383.33
Dec. 23. do. 3259 166.66
1,405.35
Matthew Spillard, for supplies furnished in Philadelphia.
March 15. Warrant No. 2574 530.24
April 9. do. 2678 246.25
June 10. do. 2848 397.95
Aug. 14. do. 3037 297.38
Nov. 22. do. 3122 300.  
1,771.82
Richmond Pearson, for supplies furnished at Salisbury, in North-Carolina.
March 19. Warrant No. 2592 596.60
May 15. do. 2778 60.50
657.10
Stephen Bruce, for supplies furnished at Boston.
April 9. Warrant No. 2680 200.59
June 1. do. 2825 250.  
450.59
 
Doctor J. K. Read, for medicine and attending the recruits at Richmond, Virginia.
June 28. Warrant No. 2889 90.  
Aug. 1. do. 3009 90.  
180.  
James Glenholm, for supplies furnished at Winchester, in Virginia.
1793. June 28. Warrant No. 2890 133.  
Aug. 3. do. 3015 68.  
Dec. 23. do. 3260 170.  
do. 3261 60.  
do. 3262 145.  
do. 3263 80.  
do. 3264 120.  
776.  
John Robinson, for supplies furnished at Montgomery Court-House, in Virginia.
June 28. Warrant No. 2891 1100.  
Dec. 23. do. 3258 600.  
1,700.  
Nathaniel Rochester, for supplies furnished at Hagers-Town, in Maryland.
June 28. Warrant No. 2893 450.  
Aug. 3. do. 3014 450.  
Dec. 23. do. 3256 250.  
do. 3257 300.  
1450.  
Benajah Smith, for supplies furnished in the state of Georgia.
July 29. Warrant No. 2996 11,055.95
do. 2997 3261.  
do. 2998 1650.  
Aug. 10. do. 3033 3528.26
19,495.21
William Minor, for supplies furnished in the state of Georgia.
July 29. Warrant No. 2999 500.  
Aug. 10. do. 3030 554.04
do. 3031 32,259.84
do. 3032 500.  
33,813.88
 
John Habersham, for supplies furnished in the state of Georgia.
Aug. 9. Warrant No. 3027 739.77
Dec. 16. do. 3240 11,000.  
11,739.77
Jacob Bower, for supplies furnished at Reading, in Pennsylvania.
Aug. 21. Warrant No. 3066 300.  
Dec. 19. do. 3244 267.93
do. 3245. 100.  
667.93
1792. Dec. 10. Archibald Woods, for supplies furnished in the state of Virginia, Warrant No. 2293 148.72
31. Captain Joseph Savage, for supplies furnished in the state of Georgia, 2334 247.59
1793. Jan. 7. John Deniston, for supplies furnished in the state of Pennsylvania 2382 982.40
8. Patrick Campbell, for supplies furnished at Pittsburgh, 2385 1639.20
11. William Cooke, for supplies furnished at Northumberland, 2392 324.85
17. Goldthwait and Baldwin, for medicines furnished for the use of the General Hospital, 2410 256.94
Feb. 23. Aaron Robinson, for supplies furnished in the state of Vermont, 2493 131.  
25. Thomas Johnson, jun. for supplies furnished at Richmond, in Virginia, 2494 202.06
March 1. John Stewart, for supplies furnished at Lewisburg, in Virginia, 2503 34.30
14. Burrell Brown, for supplies furnished at Charlotte court-house, in Virginia, 2569 165.  
Andrew Hannah, for supplies furnished at the said court-house 2570 172.42
23. Henry Van Der Burg, for supplies furnished at Post Vincennes, 2607 1000.  
April 15. Captain Howell Lewis, for supplies furnished at Charlotte court-house, in Virginia 2694 136.10
19. Francis Vigo, for supplies furnished at Post Vincent, 2711 353.  
20. Matthews and Bodwell, for repairing a blockhouse at Galliopolis, 2715 87.87
May 16. Ebenezer Stott and Co. for freight of two boxes of clothing, 2784 10.78
22. Daniel Tillinghast, for supplies furnished at Providence, in Rhode-Island, 2797 366.51
27. Doctor Moses Scott, for medicines furnished at New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey. 2810 279.60
Captain R. H. Greaton, for so much paid for medical assistance rendered to himself and recruits at Boston, 2811 30.  
 
28. Abraham Morrow, for rifle-guns delivered into the public store in Philadelphia, 2815 312.  
30. John Duncan, for expences attending packhorses, the payment whereof was guaranteed by General St. Clair on behalf of the public, and for which Theodosius Fowler is charged on account of his contract of the twenty-eighth of October 1790, 2820 255.03
June 3. William Smith, for supplies furnished at Springfield, in Massachusetts, 2828 1270.96
12. Strong and Porter, for supplies furnished at Bennington, in Vermont, 2857 539.64
28. David Poe, for supplies furnished and to be furnished at Baltimore, 2894 500.  
July 23. I. and C. Wilkins, & Co. for distilled spirits purchased for the use of the army, 2981 1000.  
24. Nathaniel Waters, for inspecting hats for the use of the army, 2983 40.  
26. Leonard Marbury, for supplies furnished in the state of Georgia, 2985 4259.39
29. Speirs McLeod and Co. for supplies furnished in the said state of Georgia, 2995 10,027.01
Aug. 14. Thomas Edgar, for supplies furnished in the state of Virginia, 3039 23.10
25. John Sullivan, for supplies furnished at NewYork, 3065 97.35
24. Peter Cooper, for inspecting the clothing furnished by Young and Dannacker, for the troops of the United States. 3070 106.21
27. John Miller, for inspecting clothing furnished for the use of the army, 3075 160.  
Dec. 20. Israel Chapin, for supplies furnished and expences incurred by him for the five nations of Indians, 3247 999.76
To William Blount, Governor of the Territory South of the Ohio, for the use of the Department of War within the said Territory.
May 16. Warrant No. 2780 5000.  
June 6. do. 2836 10,000.  
20. do. 2873 6000.  
31. do. 3005 1211.59
Aug. 5. do. 3019  1582.92
23,794.51
To James King, for supplies furnished in the Territory south of the Ohio.
May 31. Warrant No. 2822 7408.38
Aug. 14. do. 3040 3334.80
Nov. 27. do. 3154  2166.37
12,909.55
To the Following Agents for Paying Pensions due to Military Invalids.
State of New-Hampshire.
Feb. 1. William Gardner, War. No. 2440 2010  
Dec. 10. do. do. 3231  1885.  
3895.  
State of Massachusetts.
Feb. 1. Nathaniel Appleton, war. No. 2442 6600.  
Aug. 14. do. do. 3042  5780.  
12,380.  
State of Rhode-Island.
Feb. 1. Jabez Bowen, war. No. 2441 1492.  
Aug. 14. do. do. 3043  1560.  
3,052.  
State of Connecticut.
Feb. 1. William Imlay, war. No. 2444 4148.  
7. Jedediah Huntington, do. 2460 2.83
Dec. 10. William Imlay, do. 3229  3550.  
7,700.83
State of Vermont.
Feb. 1. Noah Smith, war. No. 2443 250.  
State of New-York.
Feb. 1. John Cochran, war. No. 2445 7986.  
Aug. 14. do. do. 3045  7985.  
15,971.  
State of New-Jersey.
Jan. 31. James Ewing, war. No. 2436 2047.  
Aug. 14, do. do. 3047  1990.  
4,037.  
State of Pennsylvania.
Feb. 26. Thomas Smith, war. No. 2495 8261.82
Aug. 22. do. do. 3068  8580.  
16,841.82
 
State of Delaware.
Jan. 31. James Tilton, War. No. 2437 918.  
Aug. 14. do. do. 3046   942.  
1,860.  
State of Maryland.
Feb. 1. Benjamin Harwood, war. No. 2448 2104.  
Aug. 14. do. do. 3044  2150.  
4,254.  
State of Virginia.
Feb. 1. John Hopkins, War. No. 2446 3000.  
Dec. 10. do. do. 3230  4000.  
7,000.  
State of North-Carolina.
1792. Feb. 6. William Skinner, war. No. 1521 443.  
1793. Feb. 1. do. do. 2447 443.  
April 20. The State of N. Carolina, 2714 522.16
Dec. 31. William Skinner, do. 3292   504.  
1,912.16
State of Georgia.
Feb. 1. Richard Wylly, War. No. 2449 509.  
Dec. 26. do. do. 3271   425.  
  934.  
80,087.81
1,212,531.72
For Defraying the Expences of Treaties of Peace with the Indian Tribes.
To Benjamin Lincoln, Beverly Randolph and Timothy Pickering, Commissioners for treating with the Indians Northwest of the Ohio.
March 20. Warrant No. 2601 2500.  
April 25. do. 2725 20,000.  
26. do. 2784 1500.  
24,000.  
13. To William Hull, for his services going as Agent to Upper Canada for the purpose of making arrangements for the supply of the Indians at said Treaty, Warrant No. 2693 1,088.  
25,088.  
Towards Discharging Domestic Loans.
Payments on account of the Principal.
To the President Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States.
July 20. Warrant No. 2976, being for the first instalment due on the Loan of 2,000,000. of dollars made in pursuance of the act for incorporating the Subscribers to the said Bank,23 paid out of the proceeds of Foreign Loans. 200,000.  
Dec. 24. Warrant No. 3266, on account of the Loan of 800,000 dollars made in pursuance of the Act entitled, “An act making appropriations for the support of government for the year 1793.”24 200,000.  
31. Warrant No. 3291, on account of the said Loan of 800,000 dollars 200,000.  
400,000.  
To the President Directors and Company of the Bank of North-America.
21. Warrant No. 3255, for the amount of a Loan made to the United States without interest, for the use of the department of war. 156,595.56
756,595  
Payments on account of the interest.
To the President Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States.
Aug. 26. Warrant No. 3074, for interest to the first of January, 1793, on the Loan of 400,000 dollars made in pursuance of the Act entitled, “An act for raising a farther sum of money for the protection of the Frontiers, and for other purposes therein mentioned.”25 8,753.41
Warrant No. 3073, for interest from the first day of January 1793, to the 30th of June following, on the said Loan of 400,000 dollars 10,000.  
 18,753  
775,348  
Towards Defraying the Expenses Incurred in Relation to the intercourse Between the United States and Foreign Nations.
To Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State.
March 28, Warrant No. 2612 39,500.  
July 31. do. 3006 50,000.  
89,500.  
Towards Discharging Certain Debts Contracted by Abraham Skinner, Late Commissary of Prisoners.
June 28. To John Kelty, a Cornet of Dragoons in the late Army,
Warrant No. 2888
46.42
Towards Discharging Certain Debts Contracted by Colonel Timothy Pickering, Late Quarter Master-General.
1793. Jan. 22. To Isaac Bronson, Warrant No. 2417 32.86
Feb. 20. Thomas Wicks, do. 2487 135.  
March 2. William Ellison, do. 2511 100.60
William Edmunston, do. 2513 42.37
8. Israel Honeywell, do. 2540 22,94
11. George I. Deniston, do. 2551 282.66
Jonathan Capron, do. 2552 254.65
Joseph Cheeseman, do. 2553 474.43
15. David Hobby, do. 2575 13.13
April 2. Richard Norwood, do. 2639 432.99
18. John Palmer, do. 2705 550.70
July 22. Joseph Lewis, Attorney for George D. Brinkerhoff and Alletta Bogart, Administrators of the Estate of Theunis Bogart, deceased. 2979 333.23
2,675.56
Interest on the Domestic Debt.
For discharging the Interest which became due on the different species of Stock standing on the books of the several Commissioners of Loans, and the funded and unfunded registered debt on the books of the Treasury.
To William Gardner, Commissioner for New-Hampshire.
Jan. 29. Warrant No. 2430 5000.  
June 4. do. 2830 5500.  
18. do. 2871 2200.  
July 26. do. 2986 4450.  
Dec. 10. do. 3234   5050.  
22,200.  
 
To Nathaniel Appleton, Commissioner for Massachusetts.
Feb. 26. Warrant No. 2497 11,000.  
Dec. 27. do, 3277  55,000.  
66,000.  
To Jabez Bowen, Commissioner for Rhode-Island.
1793. March 30. Warrant No. 2624 4500.  
Dec. 31. do. 3293 1000.  
do. 3294 6000.  
do. 3308   5500.  
17,000.  
To William Imlay, Commissioner for Connecticut.
Jan. 29. Warrant No. 2431 7450.  
March 30. do. 2620 6550.  
do. 2622 900.  
April 25. do. 2733 4700.  
June 17. do. 2867 1350.  
do. 2885 12000.  
29. do. 2900 2300.  
Aug. 17. do. 3059 700.  
Dec. 10. do. 3233 7900.  
24. do. 3265 12000.  
26. do. 3270 3000.  
31. do. 3297 1000.  
do. 3298   6100.  
65,950.  
To John Cochran, Commissioner for New-York.
March 25. Warrant No. 2609 90,000.  
June 24. do. 2877 90,000.  
Nov. 23. do. 3129 86,000.  
Dec. 20. do. 3253 88,665.87
354,665.87
To James Ewing, Commissioner for New-Jersey.
March 25. Warrant No. 2608 6000.  
June 24. do. 2878 3900.  
29. do. 2901 2100.  
Nov. 25. do. 3136 5000.  
Dec. 20. do. 3254   4000.  
21,000.  
To the Commissioners for Pennsylvania.
March 28. Thomas Smith, Warrant No. 2615 24,812.70
June 27. do. do. 2887 26,000.  
Nov. 25. do. do. 3134 22,067.88
72,880.58
Dec. 28. Stephen Moylan, do. 21,568.58
94,449.16
To Benjamin Harwood, Commissioner for Maryland.
March 30. Warrant No. 2621 12,000.  
Dec. 31. do. 3301 8000.  
do. 3302 20,000.  
do. 3303 3000.  
do. 3307 15,000.  
58,000.  
To John Hopkins, Commissioner for Virginia.
Jan. 29. Warrant No. 2433 2000.  
Feb. 22. do. 2491 4750.  
do. 2492 3900.  
April 25. do. 2732 9700.  
May 21. do. 2796 5000.  
24. do. 2804 300.  
July 27. do. 2988 12900.  
Aug. 5 do. 3017 8000.  
Dec. 10. do. 3232 6800.  
27. do. 3280 9300.  
31. do. 3299 6000.  
do. 3300  3000.  
71,650.  
To William Skinner, Commissioner for North-Carolina.
April 25. Warrant No. 2730 1000.  
do. 2731 1700.  
Dec. 31. do. 3311   650.  
3,350.  
To John Neufville, Commissioner for South-Carolina.
March 30. Warrant No. 2625 13000.  
June 29. do. 2899 6800.  
do. 2902 8200.  
Dec. 31. do. 3304 15000.  
43,000.  
 
To Richard Wylly, Commissioner for Georgia.
June 5. Warrant No. 2834 1550.  
Dec. 27. do. 3275 1000.  
do. 3276   900.  
3,450.  
820,715  
Interest Payable at the Treasury.
On the Funded Debt.
1793 March 28. To John Kean, Cashier of the Bank of the United States, war. No. 2613 278,943.76
June 29. do. do. 2896 281,816.88
Nov. 25. do. do. 3135 277,052.01
Dec. 30. do. do. 3286 279,765.18
1,117,577.83
March 28. To Samuel Meredith, Agent for the Trustees for the redemption of the Public Debt, being the Interest on Stock purchased and transferred in trust for the United States,
war. 2614 25,445.76
June 29. do. 2897 15,298.59
Dec. 5. do. 3217 15,575.22
30. do. 3287 16,074.11
72,393.68
1,189,971.51
On the Unfunded Registered Debt.
1792. Dec. 31. To John Kean, Cashier of the Bank of the United States, war. No. 2337 8000.  
1793. April 5. do. do. 2669 7,500.  
July 1. do. do. 2910 6,000.  
Dec. 5. do. do. 3216 24,000.  
45,500.  
For Discharging Unclaimed Dividends.
Jan. 16. To John Kean, Cashier of the Bank of the United States, war. No. 2404 932.60
do. do. 2405 258.61
do. do. 2406 151.20
do. do. 2407 27.35
do. do. 2408 21.40
19. do. do. 2416 2.22
31. do. do. 2438 252.14
 
Feb. 2. do. do. 2452 1,998.06
4. do. do. 2455 645.85
6. do. do. 2456 367.37
do. do. 2457 225.49
do. do. 2458 554.93
do. do. 2459 10.06
7. do. do. 2461 67.50
8. do. do. 2463 806.21
12. do. do. 2468 195.12
do. do. 2470 222.30
do. do. 2471 16.69
do. do. 2472 132.88
do. do. 2473 544.27
do. do. 2474 36.67
do. do. 2475 24.  
14. do. do. 2478 131.41
do. do. 2479 3.27
16. do. do. 2481 598.02
21. do. do. 2490 21.40
April 15. do. do. 2696 378.48
20. do. do. 2712 690.25
do. do. 2713 1,301.61
do. do. 2722 313.58
do. do. 2723 409.11
do. do. 2735 62.81
May 3. do. do. 2753 3,161.66
8. do. do. 2761 1,807.86
June 8. do. do. 2843 19.64
July 17. do. do. 2967 18.99
22. do. do. 2978 290.76
do. do. 2980 29.56
Aug. 6. do. do. 3021 953.59
do. do. 3022 171.90
do. do. 3023 401.05
do. do. 3048 666.19
14. do. do. 3049 102.07
do. do. 3050 29.97
do. do. 3051  3,346.84
22,919.22
1,258,390.73
2,079,105.76
For the Support of Light Houses, Beacons, Buoys, &C. and the Improvement of Navigation.
Light House in New-Hampshire.
1793. Aug. 2. To Joseph Whipple, Superintendant thereof,
War. No.
3011 320.37
 
Light House in Rhode-Island.
May 24. To William Ellery, Superintendant thereof, War. No. 2803 293.08
June 6. do. do. 2838 218.40
8. do. do. 2842  41.60
553.08
Light House near New-London.
July 29. To Jedediah Huntington, Superintendant thereof, War. No. 2992 444.40
Light House at Sandy-Hook.
Jan. 24. To Thomas Randall, Superintendant thereof,
Warrant No.
2423 160.  
April 25. do. do. 2729 560.83
July 29. do. do. 2993 180.56
Dec. 10. do. do. 3226 269.67
1,171.06
Light House at Cape Henlopen, and Beacons &c. in the Bay and River Delaware.
Jan. 3. To William Allibone, Superintendant thereof,
War. No.
2361 415.  
March 28. do. do. 2616 427.  
June 29. do. do. 2898 770.  
Nov. 30. do. do. 3205 400.  
2,012.  
Light House at Cape Henry, and Beacons, &c. at the entrance of Chesapeak Bay.
1792. Dec. 31. To John McCauley War. No. 2330 15.13
Matthew Van Dusen, do. 2335 305.78
1793. March 2. Thomas Newton, jun. do. 2516 48.  
April 1. Joseph Anthony & Son, do. 2632 440.75
12. Tench Cox, commissioner of the revenue, 2689 690.  
30. Thomas Newton, jun. do. 2739 633.67
July 12. do. do. 2959 84.24
Aug. 3. William Lindsay, do. 3016  74.11
2,291.68
Navigation of certain Channels and Rivers in the State of North-Carolina.
Aug. 12. To Nathan Keais, Superintendant thereof, War. No. 3034 708.51
 
Light House Beacons. &c. in the State of South-Carolina.
June 10. To Edward Blake, Superintendant thereof, war. 2847 600.  
Aug. 15. do. do. 3052 263.45
Dec. 31. do. do. 3310 674.04
1,537.49
Light House in the State of Georgia.
March 12. To John Habersham, Superintendant thereof, War. No. 2554 1849.71
Aug. 9. do. do. 3028  173.38
2,023.09
March 19. To Tench Coxe, Commissioner of the Revenue for the purpose of defraying certain expences incurred for the Light House Establishment, War. No. 2593 300.  
June 26. do. do. 2884 200.  
July 16. do. do. 2964  500.  
 1,000.  
12,061.68
For Defraying the Contingent Charges of Government.
Feb. 26. To Lewis R. Morris, Marshal for the District of Vermont, for so much paid by him for a Seal for the said District, War. No. 2496 8.  
May 31. James Seagrove, for his expences whilst on public business by order of the President of the United States to the Spanish government of East Florida, War. No. 2823    140.  
   148.  
Reduction of the Public Debt.
For Purchases made of the Domestic Debt.
Feb. 19. To Samuel Meredith, Agent for the Trustees for the redemption of the Public Debt, War. No. 2482 234,901.89
Sept. 2. do. do. 3085 50,000.  
Feb. 4. Jonathan Burrall, Agent for the said Trustees, War. No. 2454 50,000.  
334,901.89
Payments on account of the French Debt.
To Antoine R. C. M. De La Forest, Consul-General of France.
1792. Dec. 31. Warrant No. 2331 10,000.  
1793. Jan. 14. do. 2396 8,000.  
16. do. 2403 36,000.  
Feb. 2. do. 2450 10,000.  
do. 2451 8,072.26
11. do. 2466 5,000.  
19. do. 2483 6,670.12
20. do. 2486 6,000.  
March 1. do. 2501 10,000.  
do. 2502 17,500.  
15. do. 2576 24,500.  
April 1. do. 2627 6,700.  
15. do. 2695 5,100.  
25. do. 2724 34,200.  
May 1. do. 2746 16,900.  
14. do. 2776  6,000.  
210,642.38
To John De Ternant, Minister Plenipotentiary of France.
March 5. Warrant No. 2523 10,000.  
16. do. 2582 5,000.  
April 4. do. 2656 80,000.  
15. do. 2697 33,459.  
18. do. 2708 40,624.33
May 1. do. 2740 9,980.28
2. do. 2747 3,630.  
do. 2749 33,459.  
6. do. 2758 1,757.50
15. do. 2777 20,000.  
16. do. 2785 33,459.  
June 1. do. 2826 33,459.  
17. do. 2868 33,459.  
July 1. do. 2914 33,459.  
371,746.11
To Charles Edmund Genet, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of France.
May 27. Warrant No. 2812 9,851.25
do. 2813 2,064.  
28. do. 2814 30,000.  
do. 2816 20,000.  
June 7. do. 2839 34,250.  
10. do. 2844 25,000.  
13. do. 2859 6,000.  
June 14. do. 2863 22,514.83
17. do. 2866 2,000.  
do. 2869 22,000.  
 
do. 2870 45,620.  
July 1. do. 2912 30,007.07
30. do. 3000 46,013.79
Aug. 17. do. 3056 2,539.44
do. 3057 431.68
Sept. 3. do. 3086 745.96
do. 3087 13,000.  
do. 3088 12,500.  
do. 3089 6,190.72
do. 3090 2,500.  
do. 3091 30,000.  
do. 3094 40,000.  
do. 3103 30,000.  
Nov. 30. do. 3175 10,000.  
do. 3176 1,000.  
do. 3177 4,000.  
do. 3178 10,000.  
do. 3179 5,000.  
do. 3180 3,242.19
do. 3181 3,000.  
do. 3182 26,000.  
do. 3183 4,000.  
do. 3184 1,200.  
do. 3185 8,000.  
do. 3186 448.16
do. 3187 1,948.75
do. 3188 213.82
do. 3189 448.16
do. 3190 659.36
do. 3191 5,365.02
do. 3192 3,975.52
do. 3193 4,000.  
do. 3194 6,000.  
do. 3195 544.50
do. 3196 1,588.12
do. 3197 1,941.65
do. 3198 942.34
do. 3199 30,000.  
do. 3200 1,144.50
do. 3201 20,000.  
do. 3202 40,000.  
do. 3203 15,000.  
do. 3204 14,000.  
Dec. 2. do. 3206 2,000.  
19. do. 3246 2,620.64
26. do. 3272   448.16
661,959.63
For discharging Bills of Exchange drawn by the Administration of Saint Domingo upon the late Consul General of the Republic of France.
Sept. 3. To John Vaughan, War. 3092 3254.12 
George C. Schroppel, do. 3093 6877.87 
Philips Crammond and Co. do. 3095 10711.99½
 
Mr. Varinot, do. 3096 283.94 
Philip Nicklin and Co. do. 3097 18015.90½
Nottnagel Montmollin & Co. do. 3098 945.33 
Robert Ralston, do. 3099 1770.   
John Vaughan, do. 3100 5803.76½
E. Dutilh and Wachmuth, do. 3101 15676.18 
Stephen Girard, do. 3102 3566.91 
5. Joseph Latil, do. 3107 14557.45½
John Bringhurst, do. 3108 800.   
Nov. 23. Joseph Anthony, do. 3130 481.72 
do. do. 3131 197.45 
do. do. 3132 5412.49 
25. do. do. 3137 1963.   
28. do. do. 3166 481.15 
30. Mr. Bournonville, do. 3174 798.99 
Dec. 2. John Kean, do. 3207 885.   
17. James Yard, do. 3242 554.66 
20. John Vaughan, do. 3248   495.27
93,533.20
1,337,881.32
Payments on account of the Debt due to certain Foreign Officers.26
Jan. 4. To Jonathan B. Smith, Assignee of Captains John Sharp and Philippe Shubing, war. 2371 3207.12
10. Major Rochfontaine, 2389 5868.56
Feb. 15. Joseph Anthony and Son Attornies for Catharine Green, for the amount of a Certificate issued for pay due to Baron de Glaubeck, 2480 909.59
March 7. John Kean Attorney for Major L’Enfant 2536 2369.89
Major L’Enfant 2537 4363.57
May 7. Robert Morris, Attorney for Captain Augustine Briffault, 2759 3484.07
10. Ditto for the amount of Certificates issued to Captain John Baptiste Verdier 2767 2674.85
25. William and James Cramond Attornies for Captain de Beaulieu, 2807 785.27
June 11. Captain de Beaulieu, 2852 1240.  
William and James Cramond Attornies for Captain de Beaulieu, 5853 188.46
Aug. 17. Theophilus Cazenove, Attorney for Le Roy and Bayard, Attornies to Lieutenant Colonel Ferdinand I. S. de Brahm, 3055 6520.78
 
Nov. 22. Le Roy and Bayard Attornies for Major Chevalier James de Segond, 3116 5630.05
Ditto Attornies for Cornet Peter Benigne Raffanau, 3117 1758.26
39,000.47
Payments on account of the Dutch Debt.
To the following persons for Bills of exchange purchased and remitted to Messrs. W. and J. Willink, N. and J. Van Staphorst and Hubbard of Amsterdam, on account of certain sums which became due, in the year 1793, on the Dutch Loans.
March 16. To Robert Morris, Warrant No. 2584 50,000.  
27. Joseph Anthony, do. 2610 27,240.  
April 13. Jonathan Burrall, Cashier of the Office of Discount and Deposite at New-York, do. 2692 29,229.30
May 3. Thomas M. Willing, do. 2751 23,000.  
7. John Kean, Cashier of the Bank of the United States. do. 2760 32,200.  
Dec. 30. The President Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States, do. 3285 42,000.  
203,669.30
Paid out of the monies arising from Foreign Loans 1,915452.98
Statement of the Interest Fund to the End of the Year 1793, Viz.
The Interest to the first day of January 1793, on the Stock purchased and redeemed, which was included in the aggregate amount of dividends paid at the Treasury to that period, amounted to 60,555.95
The dividends of Interest Paid at the Treasury in the year 1793, on the said stock purchased and redeemed, amounted to 72,393.68
The Interest paid at the Loan Office in Massachusetts, on Stock purchased by Benjamin Lincoln, Agent to the Trustees for the redemption of the Public Debt, amounted to 528.56
The Interest paid at the Loan Office in Virginia, on Stock purchased by William Heth, Agent to the Trustees aforesaid, amounted to 658.83
The Interest received by Samuel Meredith Agent to the said Trustees, on the Commutation of Simeon Thayer, amounted to 327.29
The Interest received by the said Samuel Meredith on the commutation of Willis Wilson, amounted to       3.24
 134,467.55
Payments made by the Trustees for the redemption of the Public Debt, for Stock purchased out of the Interest Fund to the last day of December, 1793, the particulars whereof are contained in their reports to Congress.
1791. From February 22, to March 3, 5.51
1792. From October 29, to October 31, 25,969.96
1793. From January 17, to February 1, 34,585.99
From April 18, to May 2, 26,627.64
From July 31, to August 1, 15,629.12
102,818.22
Balance unexpended on the last day of December 1793, which being invested in the purchase of Stock in the month of January 1794, will be included in the next annual Statement,  31,649.33
134,467.55
For Compensation to the Marshals of the United States and Their Assistants for Taking the Enumeration of the Inhabitants Within their Respective Districts.
1792. Dec. 29. To William Moore Assistant to the Marshal for the District of Kentucky, War. 2327 73.54
1793. May 10. Elliston and John Perot, Assignees of John Gray and James Craig, Assistants to the Marshal for the District of South Carolina, Warrant 2768 641.75
June 5. Jacob Milligan, Assistant to the Marshal for the said District of South Carolina, Warrant 2835   166.59
808.34
881.88
For Satisfying Miscellaneous Claims.
1792. June 4. To Stephen Keyes, for procuring Surveys of the North west part of Lake Champlain in October 1791, for the purpose of ascertaining a proper position for a Custom House, War. No. 1819 44.55
1793. March 2. Samuel Baird, for laying off the town of Vincennes and returning a plan of the same into the Office of the Secretary of the Western Territory, Warrant 2510 60.  
Robert Fenner late Agent for settling the accounts of the North Carolina line, for commission on sundry payments made by him to the Officers of the said line, Warrant 2514 169.05
 
5. John Steele late one of the Commissioners appointed to negociate a Treaty with the southern Tribes of Indians, for a balance due to him as Commissioner aforesaid, Warrant 2520 206.75
March 9. To Joseph Nourse, Assignee to the following persons, for compensations due to them for bringing lists of the votes given by the Electors of the President and Vice-President of the United States, Warrant No. 2549 viz.
Ezra Bartlett, for the votes of
New-Hampshire
John S. Tyler, Massachusetts,
Lot Hall, Vermont
Daniel Updike, Rhode-Island
Enoch Parsons Connecticut
Robert Williams, New-York
Stephen Stephenson, Pennsylvania,
Gunning Bedford, Delaware,
E. Vallette, Maryland,
Samuel Pettus, Virginia,
Notley Coun, Kentucky
Stephen White, North-Carolina
Thomas Fitzpatrick, South-Carolina
Anderson Watkins, Georgia,
105.75
87.  
90.25
80.  
52.25
44.50
26.  
19.  
35.  
69.50
234.25
134.  
168.25
   195.75
1,341.50
Mar. 13. To Dunlap and Claypoole, for printing done in the year 1787 for the Convention which framed the Constitution, Warrant 2562. 420.  
14. William Irvine, for his expenses from the first of December 1792 to the 26th of February 1793 in going to and returning from Charleston South-Carolina, by direction of the Comptroller of the Treasury, on business relating to the Loan Office, War. 2678 218.33
April 9. Miers Fisher and Joshua Gilpin Attornies for the Trustees of the Public Grammar School of Wilmington in the State of Delaware, for Damages done to the said school; pursuant to an act of Congress of the 13th of April 1792,27 War. 2676 2,553.64
10. James Burnside, for his expenses going from Philadelphia to Trenton, relating to a suit commenced by the United States against Thomas Fennimore Warrant 2683 11.70
 
11. Timothy Pickering, for so much paid by him to Samuel Bradshaw, for going express from Philadelphia to Kentucky, with a letter from the Secretary of State to the Judge of the District Court Warrant 2687 150.  
16. Alexander McComb, Agent for Udney Hay Attorney for Return Jonathan Meigs and Job Green, legal Representatives of Christopher Green, deceased, pursuant to a resolve of Congress of the 28th September, 1785, and An Act of the 14th January 179328 Warrant 2699 401.96
22. William Simmons Attorney for Henry Remsen late chief Clerk to the Secretary of State, for the expenses of said Remsen incurred by the removal of Congress from New-York to Philadelphia Warrant 2716 25.  
Samuel Emery, for so much paid by him to two persons for their expenses from Boston to Philadelphia to attend as evidence in a suit instituted by the United States, Warrant 2717 174.  
May 10. John Fenno, for the paper and printing five hundred copies of sundry communications, made by the Secretary of the Treasury to the House of Representatives of the United States, during the second session of the second Congress, War. 2766 295.66
14. George Taylor junior, for thirteen Seal Presses purchased by him for the use of the Western Territories, Warrant 2773 303.54
May 7. To Francis Bailey, for fifteen Seals made by him for the use of the Supervisors of the Revenue in the year 1791, Warrant 2790 160.  
June 25 Aaron Rowley, Attorney for Elijah Bostwick for so much granted to the said Bostwick by an Act of Congress passed the second of March 1793,29 Warrant 2881 145.42
William Bradford late Attorney General of the State of Pennsylvania, for his Counsel and Attorney’s fees on sundry suits commenced by him, on behalf of the United States, against sundry persons in the years 1784, 1787 and 1788, Warrant 2883 151.40
 
July 10. Thomas Williams for his expenses on a journey from Richmond in Virginia to Hillsborough in North-Carolina in the year 1791, for the purpose of giving testimony on the part of the United States against a person charged with counterfeiting Public Securities, Warrant 2957 77.50
Dec. 24. Benjamin Philips, for his services as a messenger employed by Edward Church Consul from the United States at the Port of Lisbon, for the purpose of carrying dispatches to the Secretary of State. Warrant 3267 72.76
1792. Nov. 23. George Thatcher Attorney for John Burbank late Master at Arms on board the ship Bon Homme Richard, for the said Burbanks proportion of prizes captured by the squadron under the command of John Paul Jones in the northern seas, Warrant 2252 83.12
1793. April 24. Abraham Bradley late Marine on board the Frigate Alliance for his share of the said prizes. War. 2719 36.25
July 3. John Anniball late a seaman on board the Frigate Alliance, for his proportion of the said prizes, Warrant 2929   37.36
John Chaffee Administrator to the Estate of Henry Wrightington late a seaman on board the Frigate Alliance, deceased, for the said Wrightington’s share of the said prizes, Warrant 2936 37.36
194.09
March 2. To Ashbel Steele, for five sets of Bills of Exchange drawn by Francis Hopkinson Treasurer of Loans on the late Commissioners of the United States at Paris, for interest due on Loan Office Certificates Warrant 2515 126.  
11. John Lawrence, for two sets of Bills of Exchange drawn by the said Francis Hopkinson on the said Commissioners for interest due on Loan Office Certificates, Warrant 2550   30.  
156.  
21. John Lamb Assignee to Christopher Colles, for one hundred and twenty-nine hydrometers with cases, furnished by the said Colles in October 1792 for the use of the United States, War. 2604 1,456.40
June 15. Martin Fisher, for forty Thermometers furnished by him for the Officers of the Customs and Inspectors of the Revenue, Warrant 2864   106.67
1,563.07
8,895.92

8“An Act for finally adjusting and satisfying the claims of Frederick William de Steuben” (6 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America [Private Statutes] (Boston, 1856). description ends 2).

9JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXV, 569.

10JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXII, 456–57.

11JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXV, 569.

12JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XVII, 1009–10.

13JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXV, 569.

14JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXI, 908.

15JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XVII, 581.

16JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XVIII, 1009–10.

17JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXII, 428–29.

18JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XVIII, 1009–10.

19JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , VII, 1068.

20JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXII, 457.

21JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , III, 358–59; JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XIX, 197.

22“An Act making provision for the persons therein mentioned” (6 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America [Private Statutes] (Boston, 1856). description ends 12).

23See note 5.

241 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America (Boston, 1845). description ends 325–29 (February 28, 1793).

251 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America (Boston, 1845). description ends 259–63 (May 2, 1792).

26For a description of this debt, see William Short to H, August 3, 1790, note 5. Section 5 of “An Act supplementary to an act making provision for the Debt of the United States” (1 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America (Boston, 1845). description ends 282 [May 8, 1792]) authorized the President “to cause to be discharged the principal and interest of the said debt, out of any of the monies which have been or shall be obtained on loan.…” For the negotiations on the payment of these officers, see H to Short, August 16, September 13, 1792; H to George Washington, August 27, 1792; Washington to H, August 31, 1792; H to Gouverneur Morris, September 13, 1792.

27“An Act to compensate the corporation of trustees of the public grammar school and academy of Wilmington, in the state of Delaware, for the occupation of, and damages done to, the said, school, during the late war” (6 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America [Private Statutes] (Boston, 1856). description ends 8).

28JCC description begins Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774–1789 (Washington, 1904–1937). description ends , XXIX, 776; “An Act to provide for the allowance of interest on the sum ordered to be paid by the resolve of Congress, of the twenty-eighth of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, as an indemnity to the persons therein named” (6 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America [Private Statutes] (Boston, 1856). description ends 11).

29“An Act for the relief of Elijah Bostwick” (6 Stat. description begins The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America [Private Statutes] (Boston, 1856). description ends 12).

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* The expenditure of this sum will appear in the next statement.

B The daily compensations of his Clerks are included in these Warrants.

B The daily compensations of his Clerks are included in these Warrants.

B The daily compensations of his Clerks are included in these Warrants.

B The daily compensations of his Clerks are included in these Warrants.

B The daily compensations of his Clerks are included in these Warrants.

C The expenditure of this sum will be shewn in the next statement.

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