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sus,Account of manufacturing establishments and manufactures to be taken.
Assistants to make returns, and marshals to transmit returns, &c. to the Secretary of State.
Additional compensation.
to take, under the direction of the Secretary of State, and according to such instructions as he shall give, and such forms as he shall prescribe, an account of the several manufacturing establishments, and their manufactures, within their several districts, territories, and divisions: the said assistants shall make return of the same to the marshals of their respective districts or territories; and the said marshals shall transmit the said returns, and abstracts thereof, to the Secretary of State, at the same time at which they are, by this act, required, respectively, to make their returns to the Secretary of State: for the performance of which additional service, they shall, respectively, receive, as compensation therefor, not exceeding twenty per centum in addition to the sums allowed by this act, to be apportioned in proportion to the services rendered, under the direction of the Secretary of State.

Further compensation with approbation of the judges.Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That in all cases where the superficial content of any county or parish shall exceed forty miles square, and the number of inhabitants in said parish or county shall not exceed two thousand five hundred, the marshal or assistants shall be allowed, with the approbation of their judges of the respective districts or territories, such further compensation as shall beProviso. deemed reasonable: Provided, The same does not exceed three dollars for every fifty persons by them returned.

1500 copies to be printed for the use of Congress.Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That when the aforesaid enumeration shall be completed, and returned to the office of the Secretary of State, by the marshals or the states and territories, he shall direct the printers to Congress to print, for the use of the Congress, fifteen hundred copies thereof.

Approved, March 14, 1820.

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March 17, 1820.
Chap. XXV.—An Act making appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty.

Appropriations.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for defraying the expenses of the navy, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty, the following sums be, and the same are hereby, respectively appropriated.

Pay of officers and pay of seamen.For pay and subsistence of the officers, and pay of the seamen, nine hundred and eighty-nine thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

Provisions.For provisions, four hundred and fifteen thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars.

Medicines, hospital stores, &c.For medicines, hospital stores, and all expenses on account of the sick, including the marine corps, thirty-six thousand dollars.

Repairs of vessels.For repairs of vessels, four hundred and eighty-four thousand dollars.

Contingent expenses.For store rent, freight, transportation, enlistment of seamen, and all other contingent expenses, two hundred and forty thousand dollars.

Repairs of navy yards.For improvement of navy yards, docks, and wharves, pay of superintendents, storekeepers, clerks, and labourers, one hundred thousand dollars.

Contracts for shells and shot.For payment of contracts made for shells and shot, and for military stores, fifty thousand dollars.

Marine corps.For pay and subsistence of the marine corps, one hundred and seventy-seven thousand two hundred and twenty-eight dollars.

Clothing.For clothing the same, twenty-seven thousand two hundred and five dollars.

Contingent expenses.For contingent expenses of the same, twenty thousand dollars.

Military stores.For military stores, one thousand dollars.