Specific appropriations.For compensation to the governor, judges, and secretary of the Indiana territory, six thousand six hundred dollars.
For stationery, office rent, and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the governor, judges, and secretary of the Missouri territory, seven thousand eight hundred dollars.
For stationery, office rent, and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the governor, judges, and secretary of the Michigan territory, six thousand six hundred dollars.
For stationery, office rent, and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the governor, judges, and secretary of the Illinois territory, six thousand six hundred dollars.
For stationery, office rent, and other contingent expenses of said territory, three hundred and fifty dollars.
For the discharge of such demands against the United States, on account of the civil department, not otherwise provided for, as shall have been admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury, two thousand dollars.
For compensation granted by law to the chief justice, the associate judges, and district judges, of the United States, including the chief justice and associate judges of the district of Columbia, and the attorney general; and also including the sum of one thousand dollars, short, appropriated in the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen for the salary of the district judge of Louisiana, sixty-four thousand dollars.
For the compensations of the sundry district attorneys and marshals, as granted by law, including those in the several territories, seven thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.
For defraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit, and district courts of the United States, including the district of Columbia, and of jurors and witnesses, in aid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, and for defraying the expenses of prosecutions for offences against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, forty thousand dollars.
For the payment of sundry pensions, granted by the late government, eight hundred and sixty dollars.
For the payment of the annual allowance to the invalid pensioners of the United States, ninety-eight thousand dollars.
For the relief and support of sick and disabled seamen, in addition to the funds already appropriated by law, twenty thousand dollars.
For the maintenance and support of light-houses, beacons, buoys, and public piers, stakeages of channels, bars, and shoals, including repairs and improvements, and contingent expenses, twenty-four thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eleven cents.
For the support and safe keeping of prisoners of war, five hundred thousand dollars.
For defraying the expenses of ascertaining land titles in Louisiana, eight thousand dollars.
For the salaries, allowances, and contingent expenses, of ministers to foreign nations, and of secretaries of legation, one hundred and nine thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
For the contingent expenses of intercourse between the United States and foreign nations, fifty thousand dollars.
For the expenses of intercourse with the Barbary powers, ten thousand dollars.
For the relief and protection of distressed American seamen, in foreign countries, fifty thousand dollars.
For expenses of agents at Paris and Copenhagen, in relation to prize causes and captures of American vessels, four thousand dollars.