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CHAPTER XVII.

An Act making an Appropriation towards defraying the Expenfes which may arife in carrying into Effect, the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, made between the United States and the King of Great-Britain.

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E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Congrefs affembled, That towards ation to defraying the expenfes which may arife in carfraying the Tying into effect, the Treaty of Amity, Comexpenfes of merce and Navigation, made between the United States and the king of Great-Britain, of amity, there be appropriated a fum not exceeding eighty thoufand eight hundred and eight dollars, to be paid out of the duties on impost and tonnage, to the end of the present year, Great-Bri- not already appropriated: Provided, that the compenfations to be allowed to any of the Commiffioners appointed, or to be appointed, in pursuance of any article of the faid Treaty, fhall not exceed, to those who shall ferve in Great-Britain, the rate of fix thousand fix hunLimitation dred and fixty-feven dollars, and fifty cents, of the com- per annum; and to those who fhall ferve in compenfa- the United States, the rate of four thoufand four hundred and forty-five dollars, per

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JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of
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JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED, May the fixth, 1796:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

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JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of
the House of Reprefentatives.

JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED, May the fixth, 1796:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

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CHAPTER XIX.

An Act making an Appropriation for defraying
the Expenfes which may arife in carrying into
Effect, the Treaty made between the United
States, and the Dey and Regency of Algiers.

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in Congress affembled, That for the purpofe of defraying the expenfes of carrying into effect, dollars per the treaty made between the United States, anaum ap and the Dey and Regency of Algiers, the propriated for the pay- monies arifing under the revenue laws of the ment of the United States, which have been heretofore paffed, not already appropriated to any other purpose, or fo much thereof as may be neceffary, to the amount of twenty-four thoufand dollars per annum, be, and the fame are hereby pledged and appropriated for the payment of the annuity ftipulated in the faid treaty, to be paid to the faid Dey and Regency of Algiers; and to continue fo pledged and appropriated, fo long as the faid treaty fhall be in force.

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JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of
the House of Reprefentatives.

JOHN ADAMS, Vice-President of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED, May the fixth, 1796:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Prefident of the United States.

CHAPTER XX.

An Act making Appropriations for defraying the Expenfes which may arife in carrying into Effect, a Treaty made between the United States and certain Indian Tribes, north-west of the River Ohio.

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E it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Gongrefs affembled, That for the Appropripurpose of defraying the expenfes which may ation for arife in carrying into effect, the treaty made defraying between the United States, and the tribes of fes of carIndians, called the Wyandots, Delawares, rying into Shawanoes, Ottawas, Chippewas, Putawa- treaty times, Miamis, Eel-river, Weeá, Kickapoo, Piankafhaw, and Kafkafkias, at Greeneville, United on the third day of Auguft, one thoufand certain Infeven hundred and ninety-five, the monies ari- dian tribes, fing under the revenue laws of the United north-west States, which have been heretofore paffed, ver Ohio. not already appropriated to any other purpose, or fo much thereof as may be neceffary, be, and are hereby pledged and appropriated for the payment of the annuity ftipulated in the faid treaty, to be paid to the faid Indian tribes; that is to fay to the Wyandots, one thousand dollars; to the Delawares, one thoufand dollars; to the Shawanoes, one thousand dollars; to the Ottawas, one thoufand dollars; to the Chippewas, one thousand dol-lars; to the Putawatimes, one thousand dollars; to the Miamis, one thousand dollars; to the Eel-river, Weeá, Kickapoo, Piankashaw and Kaskafkias tribes, each five hundred dollars: And to continue fo pledged and appropriated, fo long as the faid treaty fhall be in

force: And that a further fum of one thou fand five hundred dollars, out of the monies aforefaid, be alfo appropriated to defray the coft of transportation, and other contingent charges which may arife from the payment of the faid annuity, according to the ftipulations contained in the faid treaty.

JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of
the House of Reprefentatives.

JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED, May the fixth, 1796:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

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CHAPTER XXI.

An Act authorizing a Loan for the Ufe of the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

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States of America, in Congrefs affembled, That fioners of the Commiffioners, 'under the act, intitled, the city of An Act for eftablishing the temporary and permanent feat of the Government of the under the United States," be, and they are hereby authoof the Pre- rized, under the direction of the Prefident of fident, bor- the United States, to borrow, from time to. time, fuch fum or fums of money, as the faid Prefident fhall direct, not exceeding three

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row certain fums.

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