MEMBERS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES, AND THEIR OFFICERS. Compenfation to the Members of Congress, eftimating the attendance of the whole for fix months. Speaker of the House of Representatives, at twelve dollars per day One hundred and thirty-four members, at fix dollars per day Travelling expenses to and from the feat of govern ment Secretary of the Senate, for one years falary Additional allowance estimated for fix months, 2,190 146,730 25,000 1,500 at two dollars per day 365 1,865 Principal clerk to the Secretary of the Senate, for 365 days, at three dollars per day Two engroffing clerks to ditto, at two dollars per day 1,095 each, for 365 days 1,460 Chaplain to the Senate, estimated for fix months, at 500 dols. per annum 250 Principal clerk in the office of the clerk of the House of Reprefentatives, for 365 days, at 3 dols. per day Two engroffing clerks at two dollars per day each, for 365 days Chaplain to the House of Reprefentatives, eftimated for fix months, at 500 dollars per ann. Serjeant at Arms for the fame time, at four dols. per day 1,500 365 1,865 Principal and fix other clerks, on the business of the revenue, light houses, general returns, and state Three clerks on the impoft, tonnage, and excife ac counts 1,500 Two ditto, on the books and records relative to the receipt and expenditures of public monies 1,000 Two ditto, on the duties affigned to the register, by the acts concerning the regiftering and recording, enrolling and licensing ships or veffels 1,000 Three ditto, for drawing out, checking, and issuing, Three ditto on the books of the general and particular 1,500 1,509 Six Six clerks on the books and records which relate to Two ditto, on the books and records of registered Two ditto, on the books of the late government Two office-keepers, incident to the feveral offices of Dols. 3,000 1,000 500 1,000 500 500 15,000 53,750 *T director obferves, that three clerks are estimated to provide against a contin. gency; but of the three eftimated for last year, only one had been employed, and tha at 400 dollars per annum, excepting three months laft winter, for which one other wał paid at the rate of 500 dollars per annum. DEPART Diftrict North Weft of the River, Ohio. Governor, for his falary as fuch, and for discharging the duties of Superintendant of Indian Affairs, Diftrict South-Weft of the River Ohio. Governor, for his falary as fuch, and for dif charging the duties of Superintendant of Indian Affairs, Southern Department Secretary of the faid diftrict 2,000 Three Judges at 800 dols. each Stationary, office-rent, &c. Dols. Cts. 750 2,400 350 5,500 PENSIONS GRANTED BY THE LATE GOVERNMENT. Ifaac Van Voert, John Paulding, and David Williams, each a pension of 200 dols. per annum Dominique L'Eglize, per act of Congress of 8th Jofeph Traverse per ditto Youngest children of the late major-general War- Lieut. Col. Toufard, per act of 27th Oct. 1788 GRANT TO BARON STEUBEN, &c. 600 120 120 450 120 53 33 100 444 40 360 2,500 His annual allowance per act of Congress 450 300 2,367 73 eer, fon of the late major-general Mercer, per act dated 2d March, 1793 400 3,650 FOR |