Stationery, Printing, and all other contingent expenses of the Offices of the Treasury Department 28,225 Provisional Security of the Records and Buildings of the Treasury Department 1,700 Clerks, Messenger, and contingent expenses in the Office of the Commissary-General of Purchases 4,090 ESTIMATE of Appropriations for 1817.—Continued. CLERKS TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF LOANS. Salary of the Commissioner of the Public Buildings in Washington 2,000 GOVERNMENTS IN THE TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED STATES. MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY.-Governor, for his compensation as such, and for discharging the Duties of Superintendent of Indian Af 3 Judges, 1,200 dollars each Contingent Expenses ILLINOIS TERRITORY.-Governor, for his compensation as such, and for discharging the Duties of Superintendent of Indian Affairs Secretary, and contingent expenses MISSOURI TERRITORY.-Governor, for his compensation as such, and for discharg. ing the Duties of Superintendent of Indian Affairs 4 Judges, 1,200 dollars each Secretary, and contingent expenses MICHIGAN TERRITORY.-Governor, for his compensation as such, and for discharg 350 2,000 3,600 1,350 2,000 4.800 1,350 Expenses of the Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts of The United States, including the District of Columbia; also, for Jurors and Witnesses, in aid of the Funds arising from fines, forfeitures and penalties incurred in the year 1816, and preced. ing years; and, likewise, for defraying the expenses of prosecutions for offences against The United States, and for the safe keeping of Prisoners 40,000 TOTAL FOR THE CIVIL DEPARTMENT........ Dollars.... 1,049,940 Annuities and Grants Military Pensions to Invalids MISCELLANEOUS. MINT ESTABLISHMENT. Wages of Workmen at the different Branches of melting andsrefining, coining, carpenters' work, millwrights, machinery and smiths' work, including 600 dollars per annum to an assistant engraver 860 100,000 5,000 ESTIMATE of Appropriations for 1817.-Continued. Incidental and contingent expenses and repairs Lead, steel, aqua-fortis, vitriol, potash, candles, tallow, and a variety of other Dollars. 750 400 1,200 400 250 1,500 15,000 LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT. Light-houses, and other establishments for the protection of navigation : 28,000 gallons of oil, iron-binding, &c. Keepers' salaries for Light-houses Stakeages on the Coast of North Carolina, and in Warren and Providence Rivers Light house on the south point of Cumberland Island, in Georgia Buoys and beacons at or near the entrance of the Harbour of Beverly, in Massachusetts Buoys, as deemed necessary, at the entrance of the Harbour of Edgar Town, in Two Light-houses on Lake Erie. viz. on or near Bird Island, and on or near Presque 4,000 urveying lands in the States of Ohio and Indiana, and Territory of Michigan Surveying townships in the Creek purchase Conveyance to the Seat of Government of the votes of the Electors of President Salaries of the Ministers to London, Paris, St. Petersburgh, Rio Janeiro, Stock holm, Madrid, and the Hague.-9,000 each Contingent expenses of those Missions Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, including the loss of exchange 63,000 14,000 10,000 70,000 BARBARY INTERCOURSE. Salaries of the Consuls at Morocco, Tunis, and Tripoli.-2,000 each 6,000 Contingent expenses of do. 12,000 Contingent expenses of intercourse with the Barbary Powers 50,000 ESTIMATE of Appropriations for 1817.—Continued. Dollars. Salaries of 3 Commissioners of Boundaries, under the Treaty of Ghent. Salaries of the Agents for claims, on account of spoliations, and for seamen, at Lon don, Paris, Copenhagen, and the Hague,-2,000 each Relief and protection of American seamen 8,000 50,000 TOTAL FOR INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS Dollars. 321,333 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Pay of the Army, including Allowance to Officers who are entitled to Money in lieu of Subsistence and Forage, and for Subsistence and Clothing of their Private Servants, and for Half-pay Pensions to Widows and Orphans. |