An A&t granting farther Time for making Re- turn of the Enumeration of the Inhabitants in B E it enacted by the Senate and House of Re- presentatives of the United States of Ame- rica in Congress assembled, That it shall be law- making re- trict, to the President of the United States, in tended to the form and manner prescribed by the act, intituled, “ An act providing for the enume- ration of the inhabitants of the United States,” at any time on or before the first day of March next, any thing in the said act to the contrary of the House of Representatives. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-President of the United States, and President of the Senate. CHAPTER II. B ). Cook An Act for the Relief of David Cook and Thou mas Campbell. Section 1. E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That David Cook, a captain of artillery in the allowed a late war, and who, being shot through the bopenfion, dy at the battle of Monmouth, is rendered incapable to obtain his livelihood by labor, shall be placed on the penfion-list of the United States, and shall be entitled to one-third of his monthly pay, as a captain of artillery : Pro vided, That he return into the treasury-office, aud a sum equivalent to two-thirds of his commutation of half-pay, being the proportion of his pension to the amount of his commutation. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That Thomas Campbell be placed on the penfion-list, and that the half-pay of a captain of infantry T. Camp. be allowed to the said Thomas Campbell, who bell. has been so injured by repeated wounds in the service of his country, that he is unable to support himself by labor : Provided, That he return into the treasury-office a sum equivalent to the whole of his commutation of half-pay. JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-President of the United States, and President of the Senate. GEORGE WASHINGTON, CHAPTER III. . of Government for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. Section 1. BE E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That for the service of the year one thousand Specific apfeven hundred and ninety-two, and the sup- ions for port of the civil list of the United States, in- 1792. cluding the incidental and contingent expenses of the several departments and offices thereof, there shall be appropriated a sum of money not exceeding three hundred and twenty-nine thousand, fix hundred and fifty-three dollars, and Civil lin. fifty-fix cents, that is to fay, For the compensations granted by law to the tions to the CompensaPresident of the United States, the Vice-Presi- president dent, Chief Justice, Associate Judges, and At- ardirecte torney General, fifty-three thousand dollars. judges and For the like compensations to the District general; Judges, nineteen thousand eight hundred dol- district lars. judges; For the like compensations to the members members of the Senate and House of Representatives, and touse and the officers and attendants of the two of RepreHouses, estimated on a sessions of six months officers and continuance, and including the travelling ex- attendants; penses of the members, one hundred and twenty-nine thousand, seven hundred and thirty dollars. Secretary For the like compensations to the Secretary of the treaand officers of the several departments of the fury, clerks Treasury of the United States, including clerks dants, and and attendants, and the salaries of the respec- loan offi. attorney sentatives, and officers cers. cretary of flate and Ibard com tive loan-officers, fixty thousand three hundred dollars. Compensa- For the like compensations to the Secretary tions to fe- and officers of the department of State, fix thousand three hundred dollars. allicers, For the like compensations to the Secretary Secretary of war and and officers of the department of War, nine ulicers, thousand fix hundred dollars. For the like compensations to the members nillioners, of the Board of Commissioners, for the settle ment of the accounts between the United States and the individual states, including clerks and attendants, thirteen thousand one hundred dola lars. Governors, For the like compensations to the Goverjudges and cher ottis nors, Judges and other officers of the Western eers of W. Territory of the United States, including conteritory. tingencies, eleven thousand dollars. For the payment of the annual grant to B. Stcuben. Baron Steuben, pursuant to an act of Congress, two thousand five hundred dollars. peofons. For the payment of fundry pensions granted by the late government, two thousand seven hundred and fixty-seven dollars, and seventythree cents. For defraying all other incidental and conexpenses of tingent expenses of the civil lift establishment, &c. and the including firewood, stationary, together with two moules the printing work, and all other contingent expenses of the two Houfes of Congress, rent and office-expenses of the three several departments, namely, Treasury, State, War, and of the General Board of Commissioners, twentyone thousand five hundred and fifty-five dola lars, and eighty-three cents. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Incidental civil list, &c. |