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Specific appropriations for support of government for 1794.For making good a deficiency in the appropriation of the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, for extra-services of clerks in the office of the Secretary of State, in preparing documents for Congress, and for an index to the laws of the second Congress, eight hundred dollars:

For compensation to the Secretary of the Treasury, clerks and persons employed in his office, seven thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars:

For expense of stationery, printing, and all other contingent expenses in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, five hundred dollars:

For compensation to the Comptroller of the Treasury, clerks and persons employed in his office, ten thousand two hundred dollars:

For expense of stationery, printing, and all other contingent expenses in the Comptroller’s office, eight hundred dollars:

For compensation to the Treasurer, clerks and persons employed in his office, four thousand one hundred dollars:

For expense of firewood, stationery, printing and other contingencies in the Treasurer’s office, four hundred dollars:

For compensation to the Auditor of the Treasury, clerks and persons employed in his office, ten thousand four hundred and fifty dollars:

For expense of stationery, printing and other contingent expenses in the Auditor’s office, five hundred dollars:

For compensation to the Commissioner of the Revenue, clerks and persons employed in his office, six thousand one hundred and fifty dollars:

For the expenses of stationery, printing and other contingent expenses in the office of the Commissioner, three hundred dollars:

For compensation to the Register of the Treasury, clerks and persons employed in his office, fifteen thousand dollars:

For the expenses of stationery, printing and other contingent expenses in the Register’s office, (including books for the public stocks) two thousand dollars:

For the payment of rent for the several houses employed in the treasury department, one thousand five hundred and ninety-six dollars and sixty-six cents:

For wood and candles in the several offices of the treasury department (except the Treasurer’s office) one thousand two hundred dollars:

For compensations to the several loan officers, thirteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars:

For defraying the expenses of the several loan officers, for stationery and clerk-hire, between the first day of March, and the thirty-first day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three inclusive, the sum of seventeen thousand three hundred and seventy-seven dollars and seventy-five cents:

For compensation to the Secretary of War, clerks and persons employed in his office, seven thousand and fifty dollars:

For expenses of firewood, stationery, printing and other contingent expenses in the office of the Secretary of War, eight hundred dollars.

For making good a deficiency in the appropriation of the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, for contingent expenses in this office, two hundred and five dollars and seventy-six cents:

For compensation to the Accountant to the war department, and clerks in his office, four thousand seven hundred dollars:

For contingent expenses in the office of the Accountant to the war department, four hundred dollars:

For compensations to the following officers of the mint;—the Director, two thousand dollars;—the Assayer, one thousand five hundred dollars;—the Chief Coiner, one thousand five hundred dollars;—the Engraver, one thousand two hundred dollars;—the Treasurer, one thousand two hundred dollars;—three Clerks, at five hundred dollars each, one thousand five hundred dollars: