TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, 1st October, 1790. SAMUEL MEREDITH, Treasurer of the United States. Mr. Bush was written to the 9th July, to send forward his receipt for warrant No. 577; but it was not obtained until after the Auditor had passed the account. Payments by the Treasurer Paid warrant No. 662 To Joseph Howell, jr. pay and subsistence of the troops for 663 664 665 666 667 W. Hill, agent for R. Flint, account his clothing contract Tobias Lear, on account of President's compensation John Adams, on account of his compensation Joseph Howell, jun. for warrant No. 1085, for $3,500, No. 1086, for $3,000; No. 1087, for $2,000; No. 1088, for $2,422 47-90ths; No. 1089, for 1,626 76-90ths; No. 1090, for $3,102; No. 1091, for $3,539 31-90ths; No. 1092, for $3,490 60-90ths; all dated 28th February, 1788 Do. for warrant No. 1043, dated 31st December, 1788 670 John Lamb, to pay invalid pensions at New York Commissions charged by Massachusetts' Bank on receiving deposites 668 Balance to the 30th September, 1790, as explained at foot No. 267, on William Heth, unpaid Protests on drafts on William Lindsay, (no warrant issued,) New York, 3,000 00 41 47 51,477 90 89,533 66 197,097 41 297,050 88 10,419 81 $351,570 25 OF THE House of Representatives OF THE UNITED STATES, BEING THE FIRST SESSION OF THE SECOND CONGRESS: BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 24, 1791, AND IN THE SIXTEENTH YEAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE SAID STATES. Reprinted by order of the House of Representatives. WASHINGTON: PRINTED BY GALES & SEATON. JOURNAL OF The House of Representatives OF THE UNITED STATES. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES: BEGUN and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the twenty-fourth of October, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, being the Frst Session of the Second Congress held under the Constitution of Government of the United States: On which day, being the day appointed by law for the meeting of the present Congress, the following Members of the House of Representatives appeared, produced their credentials, and took their seats in the House, to wit: |