Estimate of Appropriations. SALARIES, &C.-Continued. From their accounts, already rendered for the present year, the following sums are estimated for each office to the 31st of December, 1792, the aggregate whereof is calculated sufficient to cover all demands to that period, viz: William Gardner, New Hampshire Nathaniel Appleton, Massachusetts William Imlay, Connecticut Thomas Harwood, Maryland John Hopkins, Virginia William Skinner, North Carolina John Neufville, South Carolina Richard Wyllie, Georgia To extend their allowance for said expenses to the 31st of March, 1793, in conformity with said act Clerks of Courts, jurors, witnesses, &c., the fund arising from fines, for- For the establishment of ten cutters, deficiency in the appropriation heretofore made for building and equipping ten cutters For the purchase of hydrometers, for the use of the officers of the Customs 3,000 00 $1,500 00 610 10 2,110 10 4,000 00 169 05 For the expenses towards the safe keeping and prosecution of persons committed for offences against the United States For the payment of Robert Fenner, late Agent for the North Carolina line, his commission to one per cent. on $16,905 38 cents, paid to the officers of the said line, for their pay and subsistence for the years 1782 and 1783 For the discharge of such demands against the United States not otherwise provided for, as shall have been ascertained and admitted in due course of settlement at the Treasury, and which are of a nature, according to the usage thereof, to require payment in specie TREASURY DEPARTMENT, REGISTER'S OFFICE, November 8, 1792. 5,000 00 92,599 66 JOSEPH NOURSE, Register. Estimate of the expenses of the War Department for the year 1793.-The Legion of the United or money in lieu thereof, at the option of the officers, at the contract price, at the posts respectively where the rations shall become due. 240 Non-commissioned and privates, Artillery. 4,560 Non-commissioned and privates, Infantry. 5,120 men, at one ration per day 2,083,785 rations, at 15 cents per ration 214,985 rations, 1,868,800 2,083,785 $312,567 75 FORAGE. Boots, horsemen's caps, and such articles as may be lost or worn-conjectural HORSES FOR CAVALRY. To replace the horses which may die or become unfit for service-conjectural BOUNTY. To complete the number in lieu of discharged soldiers, those rendered unfit for duty, do 952 non-commissioned officers and privates in service at $2 4,168 do do to be raised, being estimated in former estimate at $8, including premium. The act of the 5th March, 1792, allowing $10 is for the difference, $2 112,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 1,904 00 8,336 00 15.240 00 50,000 00 HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. For medicines, instruments, furniture, and stores for the hospital, for the garrisons and posts on the Western and Southern Frontiers; also the pay and subsistence of a purveyor, assistants, and nurses, in the hospitals-conjectural QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Pack-horses and forage, tents, boats, &c.; also, the transportation of the recruits, ordnance and military stores, and all the articles of the Quartermaster's Department, the purchase of axes, camp-kettles, pack-saddles, iron, fuel, boards, nails, paint, company books, stationery, &c.; also the pay and subsistence of artificers employed in the said Department-conjectural 25,000 00 100,000 00 INDIAN DEPARTMENT. The expenses in this Department amount, in the year 1792, as per accounts rendered, to The surplus has been paid from the general contingencies of the War Department. The expenses for the year 1793 may probably amount to 50,000 00 Estimate of Appropriations. N. B. It is impossible to foresee the events which may occasion expenses in this Department, so as to reduce them to particulars. The sums of the present year, in the accounts settled at the Treasury, may serve to form some idea of the expenses for the year 1793. 500 rifles, purchased in 1792, and not included in former estimates 6,000 00 Repairing of arms, equipments of cannon, cartridge-boxes, swords, and every other article in this department-conjectural 10,000 00 Total 23,835 32 INVALIDS. For the annual allowance to the invalids of the United States, from the 5th day of March, 1793, to the 4th day of March, 1794, viz: New Hampshire By the Circuit Court Massachusetts By the Circuit Court $3,810 68 $4,219 80 11,941 75 1,336 45 Rhode Island 13,278 20 By the Circuit Court 2,899 00 196.00 Connecticut 3,095 00 7,682 03 By the Circuit Court 795 80 Vermont 8,477 83 |