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the appropriations already made for that pur

pose.

JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

SAMUEL LIVERMORE, Prefident of the

Senate pro tempore.

APPROVED, June the firft, 1796:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

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CHAPTER XLIX.

An Act limiting the Time for the Allowance of Drawback on the Exportation of domestic diftilled Spirits, and allowing a Drawback upon fuch Spirits exported in Veffels of less than thirty Tons, by the Miffiffippi.

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E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That what cafes from and after the first day of July next, no drawback fhall be allowed on any of the spirits diftilled in the United States, which fhall not be exported, pursuant to regulations heretofore enacted, and in force, within twelve months from the time when fuch spirits were distilled, to be ascertained by the dates of the certificates which may and ought to accompany the faid fpirits, at the time of exportation.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the restriction in the fifty-fixth section of the act,

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intitled, "An act, repealing after the last day 56 fection of June next, the duties heretofore laid upon of certain diftiled fpirits imported from abroad, and lay- pended ing others in their stead; and also, upon fpi- with rerits diftilled in the United States, and for ap- Ohio and gard to the propriating the fame," fhall, from and after the Milfsippi. first day of July next, be suspended, and cease to operate for the space of one year, so far as the faid restriction refpects any distilled fpirits which may be exported from the district of Louisville, in the state of Kentucky, or from any diftrict which may be hereafter established onthe rivers Miffiffippi or Ohio, or the branches

thereof.

JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of
the House of Reprefentatives.

SAMUEL LIVERMORE, Prefident of the

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APPROVED, June the first, 1496:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

CHAPTER L.

An Act making further Appropriations for the
Year one thousand feven hundred and ninety-fix.

ations for

1796.

Sec. I. E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe Additional BE it of Reprefentatives of the United appropri States of America, in Congress affembled, That in addition to the fums heretofore appropriated, there be further appropriated for and during the present year, the following fums, that is to fay In the Department of State,

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for the compenfation of clerks, two hundred dollars: In the Department of the Treasury, for the compenfation of clerks, four thousand dollars: In the Department of War, for the additional falary of the accountant, four hundred dollars; and for the additional compenfation of clerks in the faid Department, feven hundred dollars; and in the mint of the United States, for the additional falary of a clerk, two hundred dollars.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That for the compenfation of clerks in the feveral Loan Offices; and for defraying the expenses of books and stationary for the faid offices, during the present year, and during the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, there be appropriated a fum not exceeding fourteen thousand dollars.

Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That there be further appropriated towards defraying the tercourfe. extraordinary expenfes which may be incurred during the year one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-fix, for foreign intercourse, a fum not exceeding twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars, in addition to the fum already appropriated for that purpose, by the fecond fection of the act of the prefent feffion, intitled, "An act making further provifion for the expenfes attending the intercourfe of the United States with foreign nations; and Contingent expenfes of to continue in force the act, intitled, "An act providing the means of intercourfe between the United States and foreign nations."

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Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That there be appropriated for the contingent expenfes of the government of the United States, a fum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars,

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fubject to the difpofition of the Prefident of
the United States, and for the payment of
fuch miscellaneous demands against the Uni-
ted States, other than thofe on account of the
civil department, not otherwise provided for,
and which fhall have been ascertained and ad-
mitted in due courfe of fettlement at the Trea- Out of
fury, and which are of a nature, according to
the ufage thereof, to require payment in fpe-
cie, a fum not exceeding two thousand dol-
lars; and that the feveral appropriations here-
in before made, be, and the fame are hereby
directed to be paid out of the proceeds of the
duties on imports and the tonnage of fhips
and veffels, and the duties on domeftic diftil-
led fpirits and on ftills, which fhall accrue un-
til the clofe of the present year.

JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of
the House of Representatives.

SAMUEL LIVERMORE, Prefident of the

Senate pro tempore.

APPROVED, June the firft, 1796:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

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An Act making Appropriations for the Support of the military and naval Establishments for the Year one thousand feven hundred and ninety-fix.

Sec. I.

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E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That including the appropriation of five hundred

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Appropri- thousand dollars, made for the military estabations for lifhment for the year one thousand feven hunmilitary ef dred and ninety-fix, by an act of the prefent tablishment. feffion, there be appropriated for the military and naval establishments, a fum not exceeding one million, three hundred and eighteen thoufand, eight hundred and feventy-three dollars; that is to fay: For the pay of the army of the United States, the fum of two hundred and seventy-three thousand, fix hundred and fixty-fix dollars: For fubfiftence of the officers of the army, the fum of forty-five thoufand fix hundred and fix dollars: For the fubfiftence of the non-commiffioned officers and privates, the fum of three hundred thousand dollars: For forage, the fum of fixteen thousand five hundred and, ninety-two dollars: For clothing, the fum of feventy thousand dollars: For purchase of horses for the cavalry, the fum of three thousand feven hundred and fifty dollars: For bounties, the fum of ten thoufand dollars: For the hofpital department, the fum of thirty thousand dollars: For the ordnance department, the fum of forty thousand dollars: For the Indian department, the fum of fixty thousand dollars : For the quarter-mafter's department, the fum of two hundred thousand dollars: For contingencies of the war department, the fum of thirty thousand dollars: For the defensive protection of the frontiers, the fum of one hundred thousand dollars: For the completion of the fortifications, magazines, store-houses and barracks at Weft-Point, the fum of twenty thousand dollars: For the pay and fubfiftence' of three captains in the naval department, the fum of five thousand dollars: For the pay

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