of a flatc. ed for a cer to be carri. ed to the standing to the stock standing to the credit of certain ftates," passed the second day of January, in Sec. 16. And be it further enacted, That Sum of mo- in regard to any sum which shall have remainpriated, but ed unexpended upon any appropriation other remaining than for the payment of interest on the fununexpend ded debt; for the payment of'interest upon, tain time, and reimbursement, according to contract, of any loan or loans made on account of the "furplus United States; for the purposes of the sink ing fund; or for a purpose, in respect to a a : Sec. 17. And be it further enacted, That the of department of the treasury, according to the the Treafu. respective duties of the several officers thereof, rer with reshall establish such forms and rules of pro- execution ceeding, for and touching the execution of of this Act. this act, as shall be conformable with the provisions thereof. Sec. 18. And be it further enacted, That Commisall the restrictions and regulations heretofore the finking established by law for regulating the execufundin the tion of the duties enjoined upon the commis- of this acts fioners of the sinking fund, shall apply to, lated by and be in as full force for the execution of analogous the analogous duties enjoined by this act, as provikons if they were herein particularly repeated and acto. re-enacted : And a particular account of all Thiey Chall fales of stock, or of loans by them made, shall Congress be laid before Congress, within fourteen days tales of after their meeting next after the making of stock or any such loan or sale of stock. Sec. 19. And be it further enacted, That in Loans un: every case in which power is given by this act to make a loan, it shall be lawful 'for such made of the loan to be made of the bank of the United bank of U. States, although the same may exceed the sum of fifty thousand dollars. Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That so much of the act laying duties upon carriages tations of for the conveyance of persons; and of the certain acts a& laying duties on licenses for selling wines and foreign distilled fpirituous liquors by retail; and of the act laying certain duties upon snuff and refined sugar, and of the act laying duties on property fold at tion, as limits the duration of the said feveral acts, be, and the fame is hereby repealed; VOL. III. E 2 loans made. may be States. The limi extended. auca and that all the said several acts be, and the FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Senate pro tempore. GEORGE WASHINGTON, President of the United States. Sec. I. BE An Aét making further Appropriations for the naval Establishments, and for the E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That including the appropriation of five hundred thousand dollars, made for the military establishment for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, by an act of the Additional present session, there be appropriated for the appropria faid military establishment, a sum not exceedthe milita- ing one million four hundred and fixty-nine vilkment . thousand four hundred and thirty-nine dol lars, and twenty-nine cents ; that is to say: tions for eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars : For subsistence of the legion and artillery, three hundred and fixty-one thousand seven hundred and nineteen dollars and thirty cents : For forage and cavalry, thirty-three thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars : For cloathing, one hundred and twenty thousand four hundred and forty dollars : For equipments for the cavalry, seven thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars : For horses for the cavalry, twenty-four thousand dollars : For bounty, five thousand dollars : For the hospital department, twenty thousand dollars : For the ordnance department, eleven thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollars and ninety-nine cents : For the Indian department, eighty thousand dollars : For the quartermaster's department, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars : For contingencies of the war department, thirty thousand dollars : For the defensive protection of the frontiers, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars : For the completion of the fortifications, fifty thousand dollars : For additional pay and bounty to the legion and artillery, pursuant to an act of the present session, seventy-seven thousand four hundred and fixty-four dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That for Detachdefraying the expense of six months pay and mention fubfistence of a detachment of militia under der general the command of major-general Morgan, pur- Morgan. suant to an act of the present session, there be appropriated the sum of one hundred thousand six hundred and eighty-two dollars ; that is to say: For the general staff, four thousand one hundred and thirty-four dollars : For major Brooke's battalion, nineteen thoufand eight hundred and forty-eight dollars ; 1 For major Lynn's battalion, twenty.one thoufand three hundred dollars : For cavalry, twenty-three thousand four hundred dollars : For subsistence, twenty-four thousand dollars : For forage for officers and cavalry, eight thousand dollars. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the surplus which may remain unexpended of the sum of fix hundred and eighty-eight thou sand, eight hundred and eighty-eight dollars Naval de and eighty-two cents, which was appropripartment. ated for the use of the naval department, in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four, by an act pafled the ninth day of June laft, shall be, and the fame is hereby appropriated to the use of the said naval department, for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That there Military be appropriated the several sums following, pensions, & to wit : For the payment of military pensions, contingent purposes of for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, eighty-five thoufand three hun. dred and fifty-seven dollars and four cents; and a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars for the contingent purposes of government, subject to the disposition of the President of the United States. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the several appropriations herein before made, propria- shall be paid and discharged out of the funds payabile. following, to wit : First, the surplus of the fum of six hundred thousand dollars, referved by the act “ making provision for the debt of the United States," and which will accrue during the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five : Secondly, the Lure government. Out of these apo |