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addition to the pay heretofore authorized by law, there fhall be allowed and paid to the non-commiffioned officers, muficians and pri- Additional vates of the militia lately called forth into the pay to the actual fervice of the United States, on an ex- led forth in pedition to Fort-Pitt, fuch fums as fhall, with the expedithe pay heretofore by law established, be equal to the allowances refpectively provided in the first and second sections of this act. Provided nevertheless, That the compenfations made by any state, to the militia called forth from fuch ftate, fhall be deemed to be included in the additional allowance authorized by this act; and fuch ftate fhall be entitled to receive from the Treafury of the United States, such fums as they fhall have paid, or allowed to the non- States to be commiffioned officers, musicians and privates, a certain over and above the pay heretofore allowed by fum. law, and not exceeding the additional allowance granted by this act.

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Sec 5. And be it further enacted, That for the completing and better fupporting the military establishment of the United States, as provided by the act, intitled, " An act making further and more effectual provifion for the protection of the frontiers of the United States," there fhall be allowed and paid, from Additional and after the first day of January, one thousand lifted seven hundred and ninety-five, to each non- troops. commiffioned officer, mufician and private now in fervice, or hereafter to be inlifted, the additional pay of one dollar per month, during the terms of their refpective inlistments; and to each foldier now in the fervice of the United States, or discharged therefrom, fubsequent to the third day of March last, who fhall re-inlift after the first day of January next, an additional bounty of eight dollars,

Additional making the entire bounty fixteen dollars; bounty on and to each perfon not now in the army of

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the United States, or difcharged as above, who fhall inlift after the faid first day of January next, an additional bounty of fix dollars, making the entire bounty fourteen dollars: but the payment of four dollars of each addiPart of the tional bounty hereby granted, fhall be deferbounty to red, until the foldier inlifting fhall join the be deferred. regiment or corps, in which he is to ferve.

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Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That Increase of to those in the military fervice of the United rations to States, who are, or fhall be employed on the ployed in western frontiers, there fhall be allowed, durthemilitary ing the time of their being fo employed, two the U. S. on ounces of flour or bread, and two ounces of the western beef or pork, in addition to each of their rations, and half a pint of falt, in addition to every hundred of their rations.

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frontiers.

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG,
Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives.
JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.
APPROVED, January the fecond, 1795:
GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

CHAPTER LXXV.

An Act authorizing the Transfer of the Stock
Standing to the Credit of certain States.

B

E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives of the United States of Ameriea, in Congress affembled, That at any time

transferred

within two years from the paffing of this act, Certain transfers fhall and may be authorized, of fo flock flanding to the much of the ftock ftanding to the credit of credit of a any ftate, pursuant to the report of the com- ftate to be miffioners for fettling accounts between the to its cre United States and individual ftates, and the ditors. act paffed thereon, intitled, " An act making provifion for the payment of the intereft on the balances due to certain ftates, upon a final fettlement of the accounts between the United States and the individual states," to creditors of such state, who were fuch, prior to the first day of July, one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-three, as may be neceffary to fatisfy their respective demands: Provided, That no, Provif fuch transfer fhall be made but with the confent of the faid ftate and its creditors.

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives. JOHN ADAMS, Vice-President of the United States, and Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED, January the fecond, 1795:

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

Prefident of the United States.

Certain inftalments of debt how to be paid.

CHAPTER LXXVI.

An Act providing for the Payment of certain Inftalments of foreign Debts; and of the third Instalment due on a Loan made of the Bank of the United States.

E it enacted by the Senate and House of Re

rica, in Congress affembled, That the Prefident
of the United States be, and he hereby is au-
thorized and empowered to caufe any inftal-
ments of the foreign debts, which may fall
due in the year one thoufand feven hundred
and ninety-five, and alfo the third instalment
due on a loan made of the bank of the United
States, in pursuance of the eleventh fection of
the act for incorporating the fubfcribers to
the faid bank, to be paid out of the proceeds
of any foreign loans heretofore made.

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG,
Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives.
JOHN ADAMS, Vice-Prefident of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.
APPROVED, January the eighth, 1795:
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Prefident of the United States.

CHAPTER LXXVII.

An Act for reviving certain Suits and Process which have been difcontinued in the Distric Court of Pennsylvania.

B

E it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That all fuits and

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procefs which were pending in the district Certain
court of Pennsylvania, which, by law, ought faits and
to have been holden on the third Monday of process re-
November last, and which were difcontinued the district
by the failure to hold the fame; and all fuits court of
Pennfylva
and process which were commenced for the nia.
faid court, or returnable thereto; and alfo all
fuits and process, which were pending in any
fpecial court of the faid diftrict, and difconti-
nued by failure to hold the adjournment there-
of, on the day appointed, at any time fince
the last day of July laft, be, and they are here-
by revived; and hereby day is given to all
the fuits and procefs aforefaid, in the district
court next by law to be holden in the fame
diftrict; and the fame proceedings may be
had at the fame laft-mentioned court, in all
the fuits and procefs aforefaid, as by law might
have been had at the courts, refpectively, in
which the fame were pending, or to which the
fame were returnable.

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG,
Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives.
JOHN ADAMS, Vice-President of the United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.

APPROVED, January the 28th, 1795:
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Prefident of the United States.

CHAPTER LXXVIII.

An Act further extending the Time for receiving on Loan the domeftic Debt of the United States.

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