▪ further enacted, That aces for clerk-hire, during tant of the navy department, yor of public fupplies, feven llars. intendant of ftamps, three hun. leventy-feven dollars, and seven cents. ommiffioner of loans of Pennfylva- ded however, That the expenfe, thus Specific ap CHAPTER VI. AN ACT making certain partial Appropriations for the year one thoufand eight hundred and two. B E it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprefentatives of the United States of propriations. America, in Congress affembled, That the fum of fixty thousand dollars be, and the fame hereby is appropriated towards defraying the expences of the pay of the army, during the year one thoufand eight hundred and two. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following fums be, and the fame hereby are appropriated to the purposes herein recited, refpectively, that is to fay: for the contingent expenfes of the department of the treafury, to make good the deficiency of former appropriations for the fame, the fum of fixteen hundred and thirteen dollars, and fifty-feven cents. For the printing of the public accounts, to make good the deficiency of former appropriations for the fame, the fum of fourteen hundred dollars. Towards the contingent expenses of the department of the treafury, during the year one thoufand eight hundred and two, the fum of one thousand dollars. Towards the contingent expenfes of the House of Representatives, during the year one thoufand eight hundred and two, the fum of three thousand dollars. appropria Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the accounting officers of the treasury department be, and they hereby are authorifed, Specific apin the fettlement of the accounts of the feveral officers herein after mentioned, to make the following allowances for clerk-hire, during the year one thousand eight hundred and one, in addition to the allowances now established by law; that is to fay: To the accountant of the navy department, one thousand nine hundred dollars, and thirty-one cents. To the purveyor of public fupplies, feven hundred dollars. To the fuperintendant of ftamps, three hun. dred and feventy-feven dollars, and seventy-eight cents. To the commiffioner of loans of Pennsylva nia, one thousand five hundred dollars. Provided however, That the expenfe, thus allowed, fhall have been actually incurred: And provided also, that the whole amount paid to each abovementioned officer, refpectively, for his compenfation, and that of his clerks and perfons employed in his office, for the year aforefaid, fhall not exceed the fums heretofore appropriated, by law, to those objects, refpectively, during the faid year. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the aforefaid fums fhall be paid and discharg ed out of any monies in the treafury of the United States, not otherwife appropriated. NATHAL. MACON, Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives: Vice-Prefident of the United States and Prefident of the Senate. APPROVED, FEB. 23, 1802. TH: JEFFERSON. CHAPTER VII. AN ACT for the relief of Lyon Lebman. E it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Congrefs affembled, That there be refunded and paid to Lyon Lehman, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated by law, the fum of one thoufand fix hundred and eighty-four dollars; it being the amount of duties paid by the faid Lyon Lehman, to the collector of the port of New York, on three thousand five hundred rifles and carabines, which were imported from Hamburgh, by the faid Lyon Lehman, into the faid port of New York, on board the American brig Acteon, Captain |