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intituled, "An act refpecting loan-office and Specific apfinal fettlement certificates," &c. twenty-five propriatoins.

thousand dollars.

For defraying the expenfes of printing, with devices, the subscription certificates, and iffuing the fame to the fubfcribers to the loan of five millions of dollars, coft of paper; alfo, the incidental expenfes of faid loan in its operation at the bank of the United States; and likewife for printing certificates of the eight per cent flock for the Treasury, and the feveral LoanOffices, including the cost of paper, and other incidental expenfes of funding this flock, five thousand dollars.

For the discharge of fuch mifcellaneous demands against the United States, not otherwise provided for, as fhall have been admitted in a due course of fettlement at the Treafury, and which are of a nature according to the ufage thereof, to require payment in fpecie, four thoufand dollars.

For the expenfes of intercourfe with foreign nations during the present year, in addition to the fum of forty thousand dollars appropriated by law for that purpofe, the fum of fifty-two thousand dollars.

For further expenfes in carrying into effect the fixth article of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation between the United States and Great-Britain, including the expenfes authorized by the act, intituled, "An act directing the appointment of agents in relation to the fixth article of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation between the United States and Great-Britain," fifty-two thousand five hundred and fifty-fix dollars.

For the falaries of the commiflioners under the feventh article of the faid treaty, including

Specific ap- the contingent expenses, fixteen thoufand four hundred and forty-four dollars.

propriations.

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appropri ations fhall

be paid.

For the falaries, clerk hire, office rent, and other contingencies of the two agents refiding in England on bufinefs relative to the faid ieventh article, nine thousand dollars.

For further expenfes in carrying into effect the treaty of amity, navigation, and limits, between the United States and Spain, twenty thoufand dollars.

For the difference between the coft of the ftipulated articles in the annuity to the Dey and Regency of Algiers, and the permanent appropriation therefor, fifty-fix thoufand dollars.

For defraying the expenfes incident to the valuation of lands and houfes, and enumeration of flaves, within the United States, as directed by the act of July the ninth, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, in addition to the fum appropriated by that act, two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the feHow thefe veral appropriations herein before made fhall be paid and difcharged out of the fund of fix hundred thousand dollars referved by the act "making provifion for the debt of the United States," and out of any money which may be in the Treafury not otherwife appropriated. THEODORE SEDGWICK,

Speaker of the Houje of Reprefentatives.
TH: JEFFERSON,

Vice-Prefident of the United States, and
Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED-May 7th, A. D. 1800.

JOHN ADAMS,

Prefident of the United States.

CHAPTER XLVNI.

An ACT making appropriations for the military establishment of the United States, in the year one thousand eight hundred.

propriations.

Sec. 1. DE it enacted by the Senate and House of B Representatives of the United States of America, in C ngrefs affembled, That for de- Specific apfraying the expenfes of the military establishment of the United States, for the year one thoufand eight hundred, the pay and fubfiftence of the officers and men, bounties and premiums, the cloathing, hospital, ordnance, quarter-mafters and Indian departments, the defenfive protection of the frontiers, the contingent expenfes of the war department, for the fabrication of cannon and arms, arms, and pu chase of ammunition, and for the payment of military penfions, the fum of three millions forty-two thousand five hundred and feventy-fix dollars and thirtyfive cents be, and is hereby appropriated; that is to fay,

For the pay of the army of the United States, one million eighteen thoufand fix hundred and twenty dollars.

For the fubfiftence of the army, feven hundred and eighty-feven thousand feven hundred and eighty-fix dollars and thirty-five cents.

For forage, the fum of thirty-fix thousand fix hundred and feventy-two dollars.

For horfes to replace thofe which may die, or become unfit for fervice, the fum of five thousand dollars.

For cloathing, the fum of two hundred and fifty-feven thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars.

For bounties and premiums, the fum of fourteen thousand dollars.

Specific appropriations.

For the hofpital department the fum of fiftyone thousand dollars.

For the ordnance department, the fum of one hundred and thirteen thousand five hundred and twenty-two dollars.

For the quarter-mafters department, the fum of five hundred and twenty-eight thousand and fixty-five dollars.

For paying annuities to the following nations of Indians, in purfuance of treaties: To the Six Nations, Cherokees, Chickafaws and Creeks, the fum of fifteen thoufand dollars.

For promoting civilization among the Indian tribes, and pay of temporary agents, the fum of fifteen thousand dollars.

For expenfe attending the running of the line of demarkation between the Indian territory of the United States, including the pay of commiffioners, furveyors and affiftants, the fum of four thousand dollars.

For the defenfive protection of the frontiers. of the United States, including the erection and repairs of forts and fortifications, the fum of fixty thousand dollars.

For lofs of ftores, allowances to officers on being ordered to diftant commands, and for pecial purpo.es; advertifing and apprehending deferters, printing, purchafing maps, and other contingencies, the fum of forty thousand dol

lars.

For the annual allowance to the invalids of the United States, for their penfions from the fifth of March one thousand eight hundred, to the fourth of March one thoufand eight hundred and one, the fum of ninety-three thoufand dollars.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That for the fabrication of cannon and arms, and the purchafe of ammunition for the army and navy,

and for the militia of the United States, in addition the fums unexpended of the appropriations made by the acts of Congress of the fourth of May and first of July seventeen hundred and ninety-eight, the fum of two hundred and fixty thousand dollars fhall be, and hereby is appropriated.

ations fhall

Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the How thefe foregoing appropriations fhall be paid out of propri any monies in the Treasury of the United States, be paid. not otherwife appropriated.

THEODORE SEDGWICK,

Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives.
TH: JEFFERSON,

Vice-President of the United States, and
Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED-May 10th, A. D. 1800.
JOHN ADAMS,

Prefident of the United States.

CHAPTER XLIX.

An ACT to establish the district of Kennebunk, and to annex Lyme to New-London; and to alter the district of Bermuda Hundred and City Point ; and therein to amend the act, intituled, " An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage."

Sec. 1.

B

Diftrict of

E it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That from and after the thirtieth day of June next, the towns Kennebunk. of Wells and Arundel, in the state of Maffachufetts, and all the fhores and waters thereof, fhall be a district, to be called the district of Kennebunk, of which the port of Kennebunk shall be the sole port of entry; and the ports of Wells and Cape Porpoife fhall be ports of delivery onVOL. V. X

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