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AN ACCOUNT

OF THE

THE UN I TED ST ATE S,

THE YEAR 1 832.

Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representati"es of the United . States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, 1791.

«It!! of Mnsltfnl1ton:

FRANCIS PRESTON BLAIR, PRINTER.

1833.

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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI.

To balance in the Treasury on the 31st December, 1831,

TO RECEIPTS.

FROM MERCH~\'NDIZE AND TONN~\.GE:

From the following Collectors of the Customs:

James 'V. Ripley, Samuel A. Morse, Joshua Carpenter, Denny McCobb, Thomas McCl'ate, William King, John Chandler, Daniel Lane, Barnabas Pahner, 'William Pickering, Archibald 'V. Hyde, Samuel Phillips,' 'William Beach, James Miller, Benjamin Knight, David Henshaw, Martin T. Morton, Isaiah L. Green, Lemuel 'Villiams, Schuyler Sampson, vYilliam 'Yood, Christopher Ellery, Nathaniel Bullock, vValter R. Danforth, Ingoldsby\'\'. Crawford, 'Yilliam H. Ellis, Noah A. Phelps, vValter Bradley, J olm P. Osbol'll Samuel Swartwout, David B. MeN eill, John Grant, Robert Arnold, Gershom Mott, Ebenezer Elmer, l\'1ahloll D. Canfield, Georg:e "-. Tucker, James N. Barker, Edward Jones, Allen McLane, late James H. McCulloch, Charles Leary,

Pas"amatluotldy, ~1achias, Penobscot, "\Yaltloborough, -"-iscasset, J3ath, Portland, ]~elfast, Kennebunk,

110 20 35 35

1,8~)0 40 451 01

4,091 89 )5,()33 ('1:'"1

JJ

11""7",983 69 901 11

5,259 3-1 Portsmouth, 35,133 10 Vermont, 1 ,;--~)3 09 N e\\burypol't, 32,548 63 Gloucester, 14,813 69 Salem, 268,7"08 90 l\1arblehei:ul, 16,000 Boston, - 3,71""6,421 9-1 Nantucket, 214 83 Barnstable, 164 52 New Bedford, 7-1,2-17 02 PlYmouth, 11,319 71 Dighton, 2,530 Newport, 15,S60 56 Bristol, 46,066 44 PrO\idence, 131,1'-i9 66 New London, 25:3 59 New Hayen, 51,36810 Mid(lletowJ1, 24,-165 43 Fairl1eld, 1,600 Sa;l;hD.rbor, 1,345 13 New York, - 16,973,153 97 (:hamplain, 7,34"2 45 Oswe2;o, 40 ] 3 Perth- Amboy, 1,000 Burling-ton, • 37 Bridgetown, 980 Gn'af Ec;g Harbor, 265 63 Little F.;Cg Harbor, 3,530 73 Philadelphia, - 3,511,169 86 Pittshurg, 15 01 'Yilmiugton, 888 09 Baltimore, -] ,137,312 57 YiellBa, 700

34,502,914 45

Carrie{l for1l'ard, ~26,S(j7,736 104,502,914 45

IIfIury Oet>arthleDt ~",.,.., TURES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE YEAR 183:2.

BY EXPENDITURES.

PAYMENTS }<'OR THE CInL LIST.

Page. 7 Compensation and mileage of the Senators alld

Members of Congress, - - 664,916 40 8 Pay of Officers amI Clerks of both IIou,;(·s of

Congress, 30 297 28 8 Incidental and coutiugent expenses of tlle '

Seuate, 35,000 8 Do. House of Representatins, 130,000 8 Removing the remains of former Member,; of

Congress, 500 8 Sala~y of the Principal and Assistant Libra-

nans, 8 Contingent Expenses of the Library and pay

of Messenger, - - -8 Purchase of Books for the Library of Congress, 8 Repairs and Furniture for the Library of Con-

gress, - - - -9 Compensation to the President and Vice llresi­

dent of the United States, the Secretaries of State, Treasury, 'Val' and Navy, and the Postmaster General,

9 Clerks and Messengers in the office of the Secretary of State,

9 Clerks, Machinist and Messenger in the Pa­tent Office,

9 Contingent Expenses of the office of the Secre­tary of State, including printing, publishing and packing Laws, - - -

9 Printing the Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States betw.een the peace of 1i83, and the 4th March, 1789,

9 Compensation to Marshals of certain States and Territories,

9 Peters' Condensed Reports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court, - -

10 Contingent Expenses of the Patent Office, 10 Expenses l:elative to Recordin$ Patents, ~er

ResolutIon of Congress of 7th March, 18,,2, 10 Superintendent and 'Vatchmen of the North • East Executive Building - -10 Contingent Expenses of the North East Execu-

tive Building, - - -10 Clerks and Messengers in the offiee of the Se­

cretary of the Treasury, 10 First Comptroller of the Treasury, - . 10 Clerks and MessenO'ers in the office of the FIrst

<:> Comptroller,

2,300

800 5,000

3,000

60,000

18,824 33

5,400

29,750

4,000

990

1,050 1,500

10,000

848 34

3,350

16,454 16 3,500

19,100

Carried forward, g1,046,580 51

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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDIJ

TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward, George Hudson, Snowhill, Joseph Sands, Annapolis, Thomas Turner, Georgetown, George Brent, Alexandria, Conway Whittle, Norfolk, Charles D. McIndoe, Petersburg, J ames Robertson, late do James Gibbon, Richmond

326,367,736 10 4,502,914 45 1,968 05

370 33 267 58

30,830 21 76,710 08 15,816 04

500 63,164 70

John Daingerfield, East River, Robert S. Garnett, Tappahannock, -William P. Custis, Folly Landing, -

1,000 2,066 66 2,252 88 1,470 Nathaniel Holland, Cherry Store,

James Owen, vVilmington, Francis Hawks, late Newbern, James C. Cole, do Joshua Tayloe, Ocracoke, James Manney, Beaufort, Thomas H. Blount, Washington, Levi Fagan, Plvmouth, Duncan McDonald, Edenton, Stephen Charles, Camden, Enoch Sawyer, late do James R. Pringle, Charleston, Thomas L. Shaw, Georgetown, Moses Fort, late do John Stevens, late Savannah, John S. Pelot, acting do Abraham B. Fannin, do John N. McIntosh, Brunswick Archibald Clark, st. Mary's, Robert Mitchell, Pensacola, John Rodman, St. Augustine, Gabriel J. Floyd, Apalachicola, William A. ·Whitehead, Key ·West, Jesse H. ·Willis, St. Mark's, James Dell, st. John's, George W. Owen, Mobile, Martin Gordon, New Orleans, Donelson Caffery, Teche, C. C. P. Hunt, Miami, Samuel Starkweather, Cuyahoga, William H. Hunter, Sandusky,

37,025 28 162 05

23 38 1,121 88

890 47 10,668 87

1,746 59 5,086 01 9,510 96 2,800

388,639 72 92 24

1,011 86 30,451 75 10,148 05 39,114 47

839 78 723 88 144 43

] ,049 57 34 34

7,205 87 348 50 363 95

44,938 33 - 1,284,977 38

442 80 40 75 93 52 29 03

Andrew Mack, Detroit, Adam D. Stewart, Michilimackinac _ Charles Larrabee, Cincinnati,

56 39 321 14

32 22 Martin Gordon, Special Agt.

in relation to a debt due by Edward Livingston, 20,949 15

Carried forward, 328,465,237 24 4,502,914 45

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'ORES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE YEAR 18:

BY EXPENDITURES.

Brought forward, S 1,0-16,580 51 o Second C olHptroller of the Treasury, - S ,000 o Clerks and Messenger in the office of the Second

Comptroller, o First Auditor of the Treasury, o Clerks and Messenger in the office of the First

Auditor, 1 Secon(l Auditor of the Treasury, 1 Clerks and Messenger in the' office of the

Second Auditor, t Third Auditor of the Treasury, 1 Clerks alld Messengers in {he office of the

Thinl Auditor, 1 Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, 1 Clerks and Messenger ill the office of the

Fourth Auditor, l] Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, II Clerks and Messenger in the office of the

"Fifth Auditor, 11 'l'rea>;urer of the United States, 11 Clerks and Messen~er in the office of the Trea­

surer of the U nlted States, 11 Register of the Treasury, 12 Clerks and Messengers in the office of the Re­

gister, 12 COlllmissioner of the General Land office, 12 Clerks and Messengers m the General Land

Office, 12 Extra aid in the General I,and Office during

the year 18;10, do. 18S~,

12 Solicitor of the Treasury, 12 Clerks and Messenger ill the Office of the Soli­

citor, 12 Secretary to the Commissioners of the Sinking

Fund, 12 For translations, and for transmitting Pass-

ports and Sea Letters, 12 Stating and Printing the Public Accounts, 13 Contingent Expenses of the Ofiice of the

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

Secretary of the Treasury, do :First Comptroller, do Second Comptroller, do First Auditor, do Second Auditor, do Third Auditor, do Fourth Auditor, do Fifth Auditor, do Treasurer of the l'. S.

10,-150 3,000

13,900 3,000

16,7"87" 50 S ,(JOO

21,457" 21 3,000

17" ,4'2-1 0:; S,O(JU

12,7"09 7"5 S,OOO

6,750 S,()()()

23,4()0 S,O(JO

ssG 11,GOO

S,50()

3,950

250

SOD 1,-100

6,500 1,000 1,000

700 1,O()O

800 ],100

300 700

Carried forward, 81,'251,623

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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

TO HgCEIPTS.

Broughtforward, 8'28,465,237 24 4,502,9144 FRO~l S~\'LE8 OF PUBLIC LANDS.

:From the following Receinrs of Laud Offices:

Davil(C. Skinner, :Marietta, O. 27 ,Si 8 88 Bel'. Van Hvrne, ZanesviHe, do 30,655 20 Samuel Stokel y, Stubemille, do 16,300 Peter 'Yilson, late do. do 4::27 63 Isaiah Ingham, Chillicothe, do 47,6()0 Morgan Neyille, Cincinnati, do 5::2,879 12 Samuel Quinby, \\r ooster, do 39,262 80 RobertJ. Skinner, Piqua, do 16,100 Jos. H. Larwill, Tiffin, do 130,037 51 James G. Read, Jeft'ersomille In. /4,007 17 J. D. \Vohel'ton, Vincelllles, do 73,968 01 James P. Drake, Indianapolis, do 103,497 93 [srael T. Canby, Crawfordsvil.tlo 199,411 56 J ona.McCarty ;lateFort "r aYne, do 8,206 81 J ohn Spencel~, do' do 68,275 John Caldwell, Shawneetown, II. 17,040 Ed. Humphreys., Kaskaskia, do 19,579 33 Benj. F. Edwards,Edwarsdyillc,do 85,500 'Yilliam Linn, Vandalia, do 8,276 Guy 'Y. Smith, Palestine, do 30,193 78 John Taylor, Springfield, do 48,900 Sam. McRoberts, DaJwille, do 18,803 58 Bernard Pratte, St. Louis, Miss. 5:2,525:26 Uriel Sebree, "Franklin. do "75,347 03 Edwin M.Ryland, Lexington, do 64,760 'Villis B. Green, Palmyra do 97,142 43 John Hays, Jackson, do 15,850 John H. 'Owen, SLStephcn's Ala. 39,0:28 14 Uriah G. Mitchell,Cahaba, do :276,827 59 .. w. Taylor, late do do 1,906 46 Samuel Cruse, Huntsville, do 65,397 31 John Brahan, late do do 1,395 W. G. Parish, Tuscaloosa, do 61,200 John S. Hunter, Sparta, do 5,500 John Herbert, late do do 631 86 Thomas Lewis, 'Yashing. Miss. 3::2,150 G.B.Crutcher,lateMt. Salus, do 29,303 50 G. B. Dameron, do do :246,447 01 Benj. R. Rogers, Opelousas, Lou. :23,955 D. L. Todd, late do do 2,500 Joseph Friend, Ouachita, do 68,100 Alex. G. Penn, St. Helena, do 5,900 Jona. Kearsley, Detroit, Mich. :2:24,322 25

Carried forward, 8:2,506,489 15 28,465,237 24 4,502,914 45

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URES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE YEAR 1832.

BY EXPENDITUHES.

Brought forward, 51)1,251,623 Contingent Ex. of Office of Reg. of the Tre'y, 3,000

do Com. Gen. Land Office, 9,000 do Sol. of the Treasury, 1,200

Superintendent and vVatchmen of south-east Executive building,

Contingent expenses of the south-east Execu­tive building,

Enclosing the ground attached to the Treasury Department, _ _ _

Clerks aud Messengers in the Office of the Se­cretary of vVar,

Clerks and Messenger in the Office of thc Paymaster General, _

Clerks and Messengenn the Ofiice of the COIll­missary General of Purchases,

Clerks in the Oflice of the Adjutant General, do Com. Gcn. of Suusis. do Chief Engincer, do Ordnance officc, do Qual'. Mast. Gcn. do Suq~;eon Gcneral,

Temporary Clerks in the Pension Bureau, Contingent Expenses of the office of Secretary

of \Var, -do Paymastcr General, do Com. Gen. of Purchases, do Adj u tun t Gencral, _ do Com. Gen. of Subsistence, do Chief Engineer, do Topographical Bureau, do Ordnance Office, do Quartcr .Master General, do Surgeon Gcneral, do Pensioll Bureau,

Services of a Lithographer, and for Jnatcrials and repairs of the Lithographic Press,

Books, Maps and Plans for the \\C ar Depart­ment,

Superintendent and "T atchmen of the North-weilt Executive Building, _ _

850

6,650

1,500

22,38;"' 01

4,600

4,200 2,950 2,950 2,950 2,950 2,150 1,150 3,000

3,000 200 SOO

1,000 1,500

900 400 SOO GOO 420 650

7'50

1,000

850 Contingent Expenses of the Nortln\'cst Execu-

tive Building, - - - 3,600 Clerks and Messengers ill the office of the Se-

cretaryof the Navy,.. 11,-149 07 Commissioners of tIlt' Navy Board, 10,500 Secretal'Y to the Commissioners of the Navy

Board, 2,000 as

Carried forward, 81,363,529 11

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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI.

TO RECEIPTS.

Brouo-ht forward, 82,506,489 15 28,465,237 24 4,502,914 T. C. Sheldon, b Monroe, Mich. 93,313 17 Archibald Yell, Little Rock, Ark. 3,350 Benj. Desha, late do do 6,588 05 John Redmon, Batesville, do 3,600 Richard K. Call, Tallahasse, Flor. 10,040 66

-----2,623,381 03

FROM NEW INTERNAL REVENUE.

From the following Collectors:

James Humes, 11th Dist. Penna. 790 Hugh Bellas, 12th do do 400 Jos. S. Morrison, 14th do do 522 31 H. Jenkins, 20th do do 500 Garnet Peyton, 20th do Virginia 1,000 J. N. Cordaza, 1st do S.Carolina 24 80 Richd. Mitchell, 1st do Tel!n. 2,747 44 J. P. H. Porter, 2d do do 1,226 25 John Peebles, 1st do Ohio, 320 Samuel Coulter, 7th do do 160 66 Amos Edwards, 6th do Kentucky 77 29

FROM NEW DIRECT TAX.

Samuel Maclay, Collector, 13th District, Penn.

FROM OLD INTERNAL REVENUE OF 1798.

Joseph Crockett, formerly Act. Supervisor, Ky.

FROM OLD DIRECT TAX.

Joseph Crockett, formerly Act. Supervisor, Ky.

FROM SURPLUS OF ANNUAL EMOLU­MENTS OF OFFICERS OF THE CUS­TOMS.

David Henshaw, Collect. Boston, 1,245 54 Leo. M. Parker, N. Officer do 937 57 John Ferguson, do N. York, 7,474 24 Mordecai M. Noah, Surveyor, do 1,821 54 James N. Barker, Collector, Phila. 3,130 12 John Pemberton, N. Officer, do 36 84

7,768 75

1,353 37

3,861 90

5,437 76

Carried forward g14,645 85 31,107,040 05 4,502,914

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TURES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Brought forward, g 1,363,529 11 17 Clerks, Draftsman and Messeno-er in the office

of the Commissioners of theONavy Board 8,449 99 17 Contingent Expenses of the office of the Secre­

tary of the Navy, 17 Contingent Expenses of the office of the Navy

Commissioners, - - -17 Superintendent and 'Yatchmen of the South­

west Executive Building, 17 Contingent Expenses of thc Southwest Execu­

tive Building, 17 Two Assistants Postmasters General, 17 Clerks and Messengers in the office of the Post­

mastcr General, 18 Contingent Expenses of the office of the Post­

master General, 18 Superintendency of the Building, making up

blanks, &c. - - - -18 Surveyor General in Ohio, Indiana and Michi-

gan, 18 Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, 18 Surveyor South of Tennessee, -18 Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, 18 Surveyor in Illinois and Missouri', 18 Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, 19 Surveyor in Alabama, 19 Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, 19 Surveyor in Florida Territory, , 19 Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, 19 Surveyor General in Louisiana, 19 Clerks in the office of said Surveyor, 19 Surveyor in Arkansas Territory, • -19 Commissionel" of Public Buildings in Washing­

ton, 19 Officers and Clerks of the Mint, 20 Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Michi-

gan Territory, - - -

2,121

1,800

850

2,238 96 5,000

41,100

7,500

1,640

2,427 78 2,100 2,000 1,900 2,500 2,388 60 2,000 1,500 2,000 2,000 2,500 2,236 19

419 16

2,000 9,750

7,371 52 192 93 20 Contingent Expenses ofthe Michigan Territory,

20 Expenses of the Legis!ative Council of Michi-gan Territory, - - - 6,415 04

~O Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Arkan-sas Territory, - - - 10,904 61

:20 Contingent Expenses .of the Arkansas Territory, ] 25 20 Expenses of the Leglslature of the Arkansas

Territory, - - - -20 Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Florida

Territory, 21 Contingent Expenses of the Florida Territory,

1,220

14,053 85 200

------Carried forward $1,512,433 1'4

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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS OF EXPENDI.

TO ltECEIPTS.

Brought forward, S14,645 85 31,107,040 05 4,502,9144j Allen McLane,late CoL \Yilmington, 518 35 Martin Gordon, CoL N. Orleans, 13,662 84 Peter K. 'Yagner, N. Officer, do 1,072 13 Samuel Spotts, Surveyor, do 1,4-16 29 Addin Lewis, late Col. Mobile, 620

FROM FEES ON LETTERS PATENT.

John Campbell, Treasurer of the U. States.

FROM CENTS COINED AT THE MINT.

"\\r m. Fi.ndla y, Treasurer of the Mint.

FRO~l POSTAGE OF LETTERS.

'Vm. T. Barry, Postmaster General.

FROM FINES, PENALTIES, AND FOR­FEITURES.

And. Moore, late Marshal Virgi.nia, 4,385 11 Ed. Christian, Mar. East. Dist. Va. 136 78 S. B. Marshall, Mar. 'V. Dis. Tenn. 352 85 John Nichohon, ~iar. E. Di.s. Lou. 3,347 36 M.H.~lcAlli,.,ter,Dis. Attorney, Ga. 20 p. B. McNeill, Col. Champlain, 62.5 94

FRO~1 A PERSON UNKNO'VN, STATED TO BE ON ACCOUNT OF CUSTOMS.

John Campbell, Treasurer of the U. S.

FROM INTEREST ON DEBTS DUE BY BANKS TO THE U. STATES.

Commercial Bank of Lake Erie,

FROM MONEYS RECEIVED UNDER THE 20 SECTION OF THE ACT OF THE 14th APRIL, 1792, CONCERN­ING CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS.

George 'V. Slacum, Consul at Buenos A vres, receiyed from the estate of Jesse Eichelber~er deceased, of Baltimore, 1,270 <:)

Carried forward, 81,270

31,965 46

14,160

21,845 40

244 95

8,868 04

500

136

-------------,----31,184,759 90 4,502,914 4i

l 5 j

URES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR lS:3Q-Cuittillucd.

BY EXPENUITL'liES,

Brou:,:;ht for\\',lI'd, S 1 ,5U,-L33 74 1 Expenses of the Legislatiye Coullcil of Flori-

da Territory, 10,3U1 U4 2. Chief Justice, As:-:ocia\e .J l1d~l'S awl ni~trict

Judge" of tIle United States, 80,-Hi2. 68 .3 Chid .Justice all(l Associa1e .Jlld<r('~ oj' ,Le' Di,;-

trict of Clllllllll>ia, all(l theJ Ud;;'l'''' of Ille Orphalls Court of :-i<Jid j)i~trict, O,500

.3 Attol'll(,v {ic'Il(;r,,1 of tlIP enited ~(<l1l'~, 4,li67 ::, Clerk a;1(1 ~Il':;"cn~('1' ill till' oillce of the .'\t(01'-

llev tjc 11 ('!'al , ~ ) ,300 :3 Conti;lg(,lIt E:;p('llSeS of (lie oillee dtlw _\UOI'-

Hey- (;"'llel'al, suu ~3 Expc);"(',,, ,dl'cad), incune(1 ill tlltill~ up the of-

ficc of the A1tol'lley i"_'lwr,t! 91 5~) ~3 Reporter of the decisi(;ns oj' the SUjlrE'llle Court 1,(J()() ~5 COlllpc'llsation to District .:\ttorney" amI ~lar-

shals, 13,342. 15 "!6 Expellses of Courts of the ellited S[a1('s, &c. 167,159 5--1

----- 1,800,757 74

~lISCELLA~EOCS.

l7 I>aYllIent of sundr), pCll,.;lOn:-i grallt('(\ hy the late allli present tim l'rIlIlH'llh 1,398 5;

27 Purchase of copper for the ~lint, 2.'2,82.5 ~7 COlll[Jells;ltion to the !\ssi,;\allts in the "eH'ral

departments of the .Millt 19,5',TO 27 Incidental awl C()lltiH~l'llt Expenses and Re-

pairs of the Mint, including wastage Oil gold aud silver coinage, 21,800

27 Bxtellllill~ the ~lillt Estaulishment, 37,500 27 Payment'of t\ell1alllb for unclaimed ~ll'rchan-

. (lil.e, ~:?,'1, I (J9 28 Support and maintenance of Lig;ht Houses,

Floai i II'" Lighb, Beacolls, iluoys, and Stakea(~s, v 189,522 ;3(j ,.,

~8 Light lfou"e at the entrance of Fox lsl,lml thoroughfare, Maine, 3,2.14 78

~9 Lin·ht HOllse at (;[' Ilcar ~larsha\l's Point, III ~the hn\,ll of St. (i-eorJ.!:~, ~laine, - S2,97'3 17

29 Rebuilding the Light House at Whitehead, ~lainl', 3,G50 02.

'29 Reuuildill'" the Li<rht House on Franklin ~. ~

blall(l, Mame, 2,931 91 29 Reuuiltling the Light House at 'Y est Pas~.\llla-

qu()(hl~· Head, '\laine, 1,i7i 35

Carried forward 3307,184 19 1,800,757 74

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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND!.

TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward, Sl,270 31,184,759 90 4,502,91445 Daniel W. Smith, Consul at Refugio,

on Rio Grand, received from the estate of ·Wm. Grant, 614 52

FROM MONEYS OBTAINED FROM THE TREASURY ON FORGED DOCU­MENTS.

Joseph Watson

FROM DIVIDENDS ON STOCK IN THE BANK OF THE UNITED STATES.

President, Directors & Co. of the Bank of the United States

FROM SALES OF STOCK IN THE BANK OF THE U. STATES.

The Secretary of the Navy, Trustee of the Na­vy and Privateer Pension Funds, for cost of

1,884 52

115

490,000

1690 shares ] 69,000

FROM REPAYMENTS. (Which are here considered as Receipts from

their being no Expenditures under those heads during the year 1832.)

Edward Stubbs, Agent for com­piling, printing and binding the lliennial Register to the 30th September, 1831 37

Allen McLane, tin' securing the Light House on the Brandywine Shoal, Delaware . 1,000

Henry 'Vhitely, for a Light House at :Mahon's Ditch, Delaware. 4,975

John Campbell, Agent for the Sur­plus Fund, under the sd section of the Act of the 1st May, 1820, for balances of advances made in the ';Y ar Department for sel'­Yi('l~s or supplies prior to the 1st .luI .. ", ] 815 - - - 15,679 24

21,691 24

Carried forward, '"'31 86~ 450 66 4 SOC! 9.L4 45 >Q , I" ,_ :<.,

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ES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

. Brought forward S;:07"',184 Ight House on the Monument at Gloucester

POillt, Massachusetts,

19 1,800,757 74

lOJlulllent or Beacon on Bral1llfonl Reef, in Long bland Sound, Connecticut,

eacon Lig,ht near S:lcketl's Harbor, in Lake Ontario, N. Y.

eacon Li~ht near the mouth of Mispillion Creek, Delaware, - - -

ight House on or near Turkey Point, at the llIouth of Elk river, Md. - -

uoys at the entrance of the Harbor of Anna­polis, Md.

light House on Little 'Vatts bland, at the ~oulheastern t'xtremity of Tangier Sound, Md. - - - -

light House 011 Clay Island, at the Northern­most extremity of Tallgier Sound, Md.

,i61< House at the South entrance of Roanoke 1'larshe", N. C.

Ille Light] louse at the Southwest pa~s of the river Mi"sissippi, and the other on the South point, uet ween the Southwest pass and the BaliL.e, L()uisi~ma,

.ight Hous~ on Turtle Island, at the mouth of Maumee uay, Lake Erie,

.ight Boat to be stationed in the Strait COIl­

neelillg Lakes Huron and Michigan, light House ill the Outer Thunder Bay Island

ill Lake Huron, light House at the conHuence of st. Joseph's

rinr wit h Lake Michigan, ,ight House at tlw mouth of Chicago riwr,

Lake Michigan, Illinois, light House ncar POI"t Clinton, Ohio, .uoys in Apalachicola Hay, between St.

GeorU;e~:-; Island and the entrance of the Ap~d;,chicola I'i\"el",

urveyinp; the Public Lands, ul'\,ey of private lanJ claims in :Florill£1, ,une)' of the Choci:l\\' CC~Si(lll ill ~li"sissippi, urvl'y of the tllllls cedell by the Creeks to the

tT. Slatl's, tegisters amI ReceiH'rs of Land Offices, ~eepers of the Public Archins in Florida, .and Claims ill 'Florida TerritorY, ,urvev of the Coasts of the U. States, ,lal"iI1(, Hospital Establishment, brine Hospital at Ch£1rlec~,~:l, S. C.

2,579 36

5,784 84

172 15

16 89

045

62.0

5,400

1,574 56

20,011 75

1,068 47

7,521 26

4,917 28

3,439 88

1,772 42 100

400 81,072 22

8,000 43,788

50,0()0 1,666 21 1,125

60 8,125

76,877 87 169 80

Carrie<\ forward ~634,1l6 15 1,800,757 74

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GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward )531,86,450 66 4,502,9]. From which deduct:

Amount relinquished by the Secretary of the Treasury in a compromise and final settle­ment of the claim of the U. States on the Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, made in pursuance of an Act for the relief of said Bank, approved the 10th February, 183'2 1,889 50

Carried forward 331,865,561 16 4,502,914

[ 7 ]

TUES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Brought forward 8634,116 15 1,800,757 74 ,oatis within the State of Ohio, (3 per ct. fund) 5,118 94 ,oatis and Canals within the

StaLe of Indiana, (tlo) 35,2:37 81 ,oads and Canals within the

State of Mississippi, (do) 5,879 62 oads and Canals within the

State of Alabama, ~oads and Canals within the

(do) £6,081 11

State of Missouri, (do) ~oads and Levees within the State of Lou-

3,746 99

isialla, - - (5 per cent. fund) 24,717 46 :Ilcoura~ement of Learning within the State of

Illinois, - - (J per cent. fund) 32,237 81 "oUl·tll payment to Luigi Persico, for two Co-

lossal Statues t.o be placed in front of the Capitol,

~lterations and Repairs of t.he Capitol, Jighting the Lalllps in the Capitol Square, hlngillg water ill pipes to the Capitol, and the

construction of Reservoirs alltl Hydrants, and the purchase orthe rights of individuals to the water,

lllproving the grounds within the enclosures of the Capitol Square,

lllproving the grounds rountl the President's House,

\lterations and Repairs of the President's House,

:mproving the Pennsylvania Avenue, ?urchase of the rights of the 'Vashington

Brid~e Company, and for the erection of a public Bridge Oil the site thereof, -

4,000 500 750

20,000

2,000

3,000

300 60,000

32,000 3upport ,ulII maintenance of the Penitentiary

in the District of Columbia, 28,360 Payment of balances to Collectors of New In­

• ternal Revelllle, 177 97 3tock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Com-

pany, J 50,000 Boundary Line between Arkansas and Lou­

iSiana,

Boundary Line between Florida and _\laba­lila, &.c.

Fifth Census of the U. States, Revision of all the former statement,; of the

Censuses of the U. States, Consular Receipts, Panllent of certain Certificates, Building Custom Houses and 'Yare House!',

1,000

1 , ROO 3'2,218

'2'29 3,2;-0

744 1,610

86

16 84

------Carried forward 81,109,116 72 1,800,757 74

[ 8 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

TO RECE1PTS,

Brought forward S31,865,561 16 4,502,9;

-Carried forward g31,865,561 16 4,50~,914

[ 8 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1832-Conttnued.

BY EXPEKDITURES.

Broughtforward 81,109,116 72 1,800,757 74 Custom House at Kennebunk, Maine, 1,575 Expenses in relation to certain Insolvent

Debtors of the U. States, 6,000 Expenses in collecting information of the ex-

tent and condition of the Manufactures of the U. States, 18,000

For the discharge of sundry Judgments ao-ainst the former Marshal for the Eastern DG,trict of Pennsylvania, and for the relief of J. & "'. Lippincott & Co. 299,933 34

For liquidating and paying certain claims of the State of Virginia, under the 1 st and 2d sec-tions of the Act of 5th July, 1832, 380,888 66

For do. under the Sd section of said Act 242,509 81 Stationary and llooks for the offices of Com-

missioners of Loans, 729 84 Allowance to the Law Agent, Assistant Coun-

sel, and District Attorney, in relation to private Land Claims in Florida, 9,650 75

Printing and binding, and for selecting, edit-ing and preparing Indexes for the compila-tion of Documents, 55,000

Reglsters for Ships and Vessels and lists of crews,

Refunding tonnage duty paid by the French ship Victorine, to the Collector of New York.

Relief of Robertson and Barnwell, " Stephen Hook, " Charles Cassedy, " Ariel Ensign, " Andrew H. Richardson, executor of

Valentine Richardson, " Richard S. Hackley, " Captain Thomas Paine, " J. P. Penny and E. B. Penny " Ed ward Livingston, - -" legal representatives of Samuel "'agstaff " John Rogers, -" Edmund Brooke, " .l\.nn D. Baylor, " Miami Exp'orting Company, -" legal representatives of Rigland Hil-

lary, - "--" Heirs of 'William Vawter, " John Roberts, " Heirs and residuary Legatees of ",,'m.

Carter, deceased, - -.. Heirs of Doctor Samuel Kennedy,

2,307 3i

204 92 864 400 410 202

69 61 2,048 50

500 386 10

1,173 800

1,000 6,026 82

16,950 44 8,585

4,821 4~

4,821 45 9,040 23

10,848 29 4,542 22

Carned forward g2,199,405 52 1,800,757 ,,, c

( 9 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

--TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward ~Sl,865,561 16 4,50~,914

/ I

/

Carried forward g31,865,561 16 4,502,914

[ 9 J

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

. . Brought forward Relief of Robert KCline, _

" Captain John Burnham,.

82,199,405 52 1,800,757 74 187 50

" the representatives of David Darden, deceased,

John Knight, Ichabod )Vanl,

" " " Heirs and legal representatives of Dr.

Samuel J. Axson,

267 57

1,500 7,233 90

49 09

10,850 86 John Heard, Jr. surviving assifrnee of

Amasa Davis, Jr. - " -"

1,000 " Aaron Snow, 832 89

)Vm. P. Gibbs executor of Benj. Gibbs, James \Y. Zachary, - -

" 102 " " " " "

" " " "

George E. Tingle, John Peck Heirs of Thomas Davenport, Sarah Easton and Dorothv Storer, chil­

dren and heirs at law (;f the late Col. Rohert II. Harrison,

Rebecca Blodget, John J. Jacob, Augustine Taney, Pierre Leglise, Henry ~Yaller,

" Silvia Posner, " Abiah \Van'en and others, " Heman Allen, " Don Carlos Dehault Delassus, " Gertrude Gates, -" Christopher Brooks, " Guy \Y. Smith, " John F. Girod,

Miscellaneous Claims not otherwise provided for,

Revolutionary Claims,

750 6.3 883 20 725 25

7,236 38

7' ,25-1 58 3/)99 96 4,H~24 27 6,600

338 7,000 5,-l68 87

647 16 295 50

1,SS~3

136 90 100 9""~ , :J

325 89

7,9-l0 SO 172,938 52

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

Salaries of the Ministers of the U. States, Salaries of the Secretaries of Legation, Salaries of the Charo'es des Aft;lires, -

4-l,410 85 9,000

59,936 66 Outfits of the Mi~sters to Great Britain,

France and Russia, 22,500 Outfits of the Char),!;es des Amlires to Holland,

lklo'ium, Centl'ill America, Buenos Ayres " I 22,500 and N al) es, ,- .. -

t II I "1 b 1 2-, ,218 18

2,-l51,202 64

Contingent Expenses 0 a t 1e 1, lSSlOns a roal -------Carried forward 8185,565 69 4,251,960 58

[ 9 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

--TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward gSl,865,561 16 4,502,914

/ i

/

Carried forward gSI,865,561 16 4,502,9H

[ 9 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

. . Brought forward RelIef of Robert Kaine, -

82,199,405 52 1,800,757 74 187 50

" Captain John Burnham,. " the representatives of David Darden,

" " "

"

" " "

" " "

deceased, John Knight, Ichabod 'Yard, Heirs and legal representatives of Dr.

Samuel J. Axson, John Heard, Jr. surviving assirrnee of

Amasa Davis, Jr. _ 0 _

Aaron Snow, \YIll. P. Gibbs executor of Benj. Gibbs, J allies \V. Zachary, - -George E. Tingle; John Peck Heirs of Thomas Davenport, Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer, chil­

dren ami heirs at law of the late Col. Rohert n. Harrison,

" Rebecca Hlodget, " John J. Jacob, " Augustine Taney, " Pierre Leglise, " Henry 'Yaller, " Sil\·ia Posner, " Abiah "r arren awl others, " Heman Allen, " Don Carlos Dehault DeJassus, " Gertrude Gates, -" Christopher Brooks, " GUY"'. Smith, " Jol{n F. Girod,

11iscellaneous Claims not otherwise proyided for,

~eyolutionary Claims,

267 57

1,500 7,233 90

49 09

10,850 86

1,000 832 89 102 750 63 883 20 725 25

7,236 38

7,254 58 S,999 96 4,8-24 27 6,600

3S8 7,000 5,468 87

647 16 295 50

1,333 1S6 90 100 975 325 89

7,940 <;?,O 1/Q,9S8 52

INTERCOURSE "'ITH FOREIGN NATIO~S.

;alaries of the ~linisters of the U. States, ';alarie,; of the Secretaries of Legation, ';alaries of the Charges des Ajraire~, -)utfits of the ~lil~sters to Great Britain,

France and Russia, )utfit:-; of the Charges des _\ffaires to Holland,

Belgium, Centtal America, Buenos A~Tes and Naples, - .' -

44,410 85 9,000

59,936 66

22,500

22,500 27,218 18

2,451,202 64

"ontinrrent EXllenses of all the ~hsslOns abroad - 0 ______ . _____________ _

Carried forward S 185,565 69 4,251,960 38

[ 10 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDl

--TO RECEIPTS.

Brou!!:ht forward ~31,865.561 16 4,502,914 41

-Carried forward $31,865,561 16 4,502,9144!

[ 10 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 183~ Continued.

BY EXPENDITUHES.

Brought forward 8183,565 69 4,251,960 38 Outfit and salary vf a Charge des Ali:'aires, sal-

:3,000 ary of a Drogoman at Constantinople, and Contingent Expenses of the Legation,

~alary of a Drog;oman, and for Contino'encies of the Legation to Turkey, 0 - 37,500

0011tingent Expenses of :Foreign Intercourse, 20-,631 c'\gency in relation to the North Eastern boun­

dary of the U. States, ~:xpenses of the Commisi:iion under the Con­

vention between the U. States and Den­mark,

I<:xpenses of the Commission undedhe Conven­tion between the U. States and the King of the French, - - -

~alaries of the Agents of Claims at London and Paris,

Relief and protection of American Seamen, [niercourse with the Barbary Powers, Awards under the first article of the Treatv

of Ghent, .

538 70

14,623 98

2,857 91

5,500 19,890 1;) 32,819 58

2,234 08 ----- 325,181 07

PUBLIC DEBT.

[nterest on the Funded Debt, 772,561 30 Redemption of the 4~ per cent. Stock, per Act

24th May, 1824. 1,739,524 01 Redemption of the exchanged 4~ per cent.

Stock, per Act of 26th May, 1824, '2,205,956 41 Redemption of the exchanged 5 per cent.

Stock, of 20th April 1822, Redemption of the 3 per cen'. Stock, Principal and interest of Treasury Notes, Paying certain parts of Domestic Debt,

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

56,704 77 13,064,723 18

591 68 247 74

------17,840,309 29

Pay of the Army and subsistence of officers, 1,165,003 60 <\.ri·earages in tl;e Pay Department 500 ~ubsistence, 334,932 99 ~uarter Master's Department - - 313,857 98 fransportation of officers' Baggage, &c. 55,118 03 fransportation of the Army, &c. 158,400 58 i<'orage, 42,249 97 Purchasing Department, 179,1 SO 03 ~lothing for officers' servants, 21,811 77 Bounties and Premiums, 28,009 19

Carried forward S2,299,014 14 22,417,450 74

[ 11 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

= TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward 831,865,561 16 4,502,914

-Carried forward 831;865,561 16 4,502,9144l

[ 11 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 183'2-Colltinued.

Brought forward Expenses of Recruitino-, _

32,299,014 14 22,417,450 74 13,748 87 28,041 55 11,209 06

Medical or Hospital Department, Contingencies of the Army; -Arrearages prior to 1st July, 1815, Arrean.ges from 1st July, 1815, to 31st De-

cember, 1816, - -

5,123 93

Invalid and Half Pay Pensions Pensions to 'Yidows and Orphans, Revolutionary Pensions, -Invalid Pensions, per Act 20th May, 1830, Revolutionary Pensions, per Act 20th May,

18.30, Reyo] \I j ionar,Y

If';3Q, Pensions, per Act 7th J uue,

Military Acadl'!'if at "Vest Point, Repairs and illlprovements of the buildings

,and grounds at 'Vest Point, -Repairs of Barracks, Academies, Mess House,

&c. at '''est Point,

195 89 117,702 69

7,644 63 700,360 24

1,953 50

1,075 01

355,686 33 151

Renewal and Repairs of fire grates at West Point, - - - _

4,825

Pay of Adjutant's and Quarter Master's Clerks at 'Yest Point,

Increase and Expenses of the Library at ''''est Point,

Philosophical Apparatus at 'Yest Point, Models for Engineering at 'Vest Point, Models for drawing, repairs of instruments,

&c. at 'Vest Point, Expenses of the Board of Visiters at 'Yest

Point, Fuel, Forage, Stationery, &c. 'Yest Point, Reconstructing the out buildings, &c. at 'Vest

Point, Miscellaneous items and Incidental Expenses

at 'Yest Point, National Armories, National Armory at Harper's Ferry. Arsenals, Arsenal iE Fiorida, Ordnance, . Armament of Fortifications Armina and Equipping the Militia, Repair~ and Contingencies of Fortifications, Fort Adams, Fort Calhoun, Fort Columbus and Castle Williams, Fort Hamilton,

150

900

1,400 790 600

887

2,000 8,762

1,500

1,625 371,943 43

7,500 64,132 51

5,000 62,516 10 94,483 15

] 95,082 68 10,409 82 86,000 62,800 50,124 10,000

Carried forward 84,585,337 53 22,417,450 74

[ 1 Q J

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

---TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward S31,865,561 16 4,502,914

/

Carned forward S5S1,865,561 16 4,502,914

[ 12 J

'URES OF' THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Fort Macon, Fort Monroe,

Brought forward

Fort at Oak Island, Cape Fear, N. C. }<'ort at Mobile Point,

84,585,337 40,734 51,300 12,800 82,800

Fort on Cockspur Island, Georgia, _ Arrearages for preservation of Peapatch Island, Preservation of George's Island, Boston Har-

31,600 2,000

53 22,417,45074 03

bor, 8,780 Fortifications at Charleston, S. C. 45,358 26 Fortifications at Pens;lcola, Florida, 100,000 Barracb at ·Fort 'Vinnebago, N. ''''. Territory, 1,909 56 Barracks at }<'ort Crawford, Prairie du Chien,

N. ,V. TerritorY, 1,5.'32 11 Barracb at Key "/est, and for other purposes, 15,923 90 Barracks, Quarters, Hospital and Store Houses

at Green Bav, 2,000 2,287 52 Jefferson Barracks, Missouri,

Barracks at Mirhilimackinac, Breakwater, Delaware Bay, Break water, H vannis Har:bor, Massachusetts, Breakwater in ~Ierrilllack riYer, :Massachusetts, Breakwater anu Dyke in Mill river, Coun. Light House, Buffalo Harbor, New York,

225,750 3,.'399 90 2,000

Sea \Vall, Deer Island, Boston Harbor, Piers at Oswego, New York, Stone Pier Heau and Mole at Oswego, N. Y. Piers at Buffalo, New York, 'York at Black Rock harbor N. York, "iork at Dunkirk Harbor New York, Pier Head in Cunningham Creek, Ohio, Pepairing Plymouth Beach, Massachusetts, Deepening the Channel at the mouth of Pasca-

goula river, Mi",sissippi, -Deepening the Channel through the Pass au

Heron, Alabama,

3,380 2,500

11,890 150 69

26,470 9,569 63 2,502 27 5,000 1,500 2,500

2,000

3,000 Improving the navigation of the Ohio and Mis-

sissippi rivers, - - - 5,174 03 Improving the navigation of the Ohio and Mis-

sissipI)i rivers from Pittsburg to New Or-leans, 42,700

Improvin~ the navigation of the Ohio, Missouri and Mississippi rivers - - 39,100

Improving the navigation of the Gennessee river, New York, - - - 16,000

Improving the navigation of Connecaut Creek, Ohio, 4,600

Carried forward 85,.'393,549 43 22,417,45074

D

[ 13 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND)

--TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward gSl,865,561 16 4,502,9144

/ -I

/

-----------------Carried forward SS1,865,561 16 4,502,914 V

[ 1a J

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 183~-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES,

, Brought forward g5,393,549 Improvlll<r the navi<ration of Cumberland river

43 22,417,450 74 '1' b b ,

0.' ennessee, ", IlIlpt:oving the navigation of Red ri, er, Loui­

siana and Arkansas, 9~

Improving the navigation of Cape Fear nver, , N. Carolina, - - -

9~ Improving the Harbors of New Castle, Mar-cus Hook, Chester and Port Penn,

! 9~ Improving the Harbor of Presque Isle, Penn. Improving the harbur of Cleaveland, Ohio,

9~ R' , emOVlll!.!: oustructlOns, Kennevec river, ~laine, 9~ u Removing obstructiolls, Berwick branch of Pi :-i-;: cata(llla river, ~'hine, .J Removing obstructiolls, Nantucket Harbur,

Mass. 93 Removing obstructions, Big Sodus Bay, New

York, - - - -93 Removing obstructions, Huron river, Ohio,

Removin!.!: oustructiolls, Black river, Ohio, ,)' ~

;: Removing oustructions, Grand rin'r, Ohio, .J Renwving obstructions, Ashtabula creek, Ohio, ~3 Removing obstructiolJs, Ocracoke Inlet, N. C. 93 Removing obstructions, SaY<lllnah river, Ga. 93 Removing obstructions, river and harbor of St.

10,000

965

28,880

5,550 3,000 4,147 50 2,000

250

2,575

17,(jOU 1,070 5,580 60 2,500 3,400

20,644 38 5, (lOO

93 Marks, :Florida, 91 Surveys and Estimates of Roads and Canals,

Cultlberlal1l1 roa(l in Ohio, west of Zanesville, 91 Cumberland road in Indiana, 91 Cumuerland roa(l in Illinois,

11,500 17,916 2Q

112,274 79 102,080

91 Repairs of the Cumberland road east of the 9j river Ohio, gj Repairs of the Cumberland road, -

Road froUl Mattana\\'cook to Mars Hill, Maine, 9j Road frolll Detroit to Fort Gra.tiot, 0' Q: Ro,ul from Detroit to Sa!!;anaw Bay, .J Road from Detroit to Chicago, 9j Road from Detroit to Grand river, 0' .J . Road from Laplaisance Bay to the Chicago road, 9j Ro,'ul from Fort Smith to Fort Tow"on, -96 96 Road frotll Little Rock to the st. Francis river,

Arkansas, ~6 Road from "-ashinoton to Jackson, Arkansas, 96 Road from Pellsa-cola ~o Tal~ahas,.,l'l', Florida, 96 Road ~rom St. AugllstltlC ~() fallahasseE', do. 96 Road I,rom Ala2;u,~ to ~!ananne, do. ~16 Road, trolll ColeratTI~ to famp~ Bay, do. %Opcnll1g' thc Old KlI1gs road III do. 9; IFlorida Canal,

87,500

56,000 5,829 58 8,980 80 8,000 8,000 7,500 1,750

500 S90 85

5,000 14,500 4,000 2,500

110

1,885 25 ..,.-:-" IJ 50

9: Carried fon\'ard S5,962,402 90 22,417,450 74

[ 14 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND!

TO RECEIl'TS.

Brought forward S31,865,561 16 4~502.914 45

Cll.rried forward SSl,865,561 16 4,502,91445

[ 14 ]

TUR8S OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Broughtforward, 85,962,402 90 22,417,450 74 ayment of Georgia Militia Claims, - 425 23 ayment of Missouri Militia Claims in 1829, 9,075 68 ayment of Militia Claims for services, &c. in 1831,

ay of Militia and Volunteers of Illinois 55,200

and other States, 398,500 54 laims of South Carolina 157,259 16 ansom of Captives of the late war, 40 elief of Officers and others engaged in the

the Seminole war, of a Company of Rangers under Cap-

tain Bigger, Sarah Chitwood, Mark and Richard Bean, Percis Lovely, William Forsythe, Robert A. FO;'i;ythe, -'Villiam D. King and others, James I,. Sawyer, Antoine Dequrlldre and other,'!, 'Villiam Tharp, Representatives of Doctor Hanson

Catlett, Peter Peck, John Sapp, Eber Hubbard, J aile Muir, Allthony Foreman, William Owens, Amariah SquineH, John Menary, Robert Smart, Joseph Bogy, De Garmo Jones, Joseph 'V. 'forrey, James McCarty, 'ViHiam 'V. 'Yells, Samuel May, Bartholomew Shamburgh, Harvey Brown, Lieut. James L. Dawson, David Kilbourn, Officers and Soldiers of "Fort Dela-

ware, David E. Twiggs, Joseph M. Street and Stephen 'V.

Kearney, • John Brunson,

379 79

52 50 120

8,748 18 500 281 625 896

;')0 7,848 88

52 10

645 50 45

7(10 650

1,200 110 78 112

85 123 146 44 825 25 100

3,742 20 1,280 3,150 1,317 28 1,041 20

94 05 1,000

5,106 78 565 50

687 39 5,340

Carried forward 86,630,553 63 22,417,450 74

[ 15 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

--TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward 831,865,561 16 4,502,91

-----------Carried forwanl 831,865,561 16 4,50£,9H

[ 15 ]

TUR E,s OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Contillued.

BY EXPENUITUHES.

Brou"l!t forward, 2:,6,630,533 63 ~'2,-II;--,-I50 ;---1 ~~vilization of Inuians, ~ - 11,63;-- 66 'ay of Illdian Agents, 'ay of Indian Suu Agents, }resents to Indians, 'ay of Interpreters awl translators, }av of (~lIn and Black';lllith,; and a~sistant,; n;n, Steel, Coal, &c. for GUll and Black-

smith shops, I'ransportatioll and distrihution !if .\llnuilies, }ro\ i"jolls for Indians at the di~(ribution of

Anlluities, [)rovisions for IlHlians ll1ovin;,; ,,- e~t in 1831, Houses for A;r,ents alit! Blackslll::h,,' shops, ~:tlectil1i!; treaty with Cherokees, ~xiini!;uishlllellt of Cherokee claillls to lan(\s

in Geor;r,ia, ~onductin;!; a deputation of lildians from

the head-water,.; of the ~li'isouri to 'Ya"h­in"ton City and back

('Ol"l~ al1(1 ot1~er provisions for Seminole I n­dians,

Contingencies of Indian Department, Annuities to various Indians and In­

dian triut·s, Act -IthJune, 183;2, Educatioll of Indian youths, Blacksmiths, Gunslllith,.;, Mil­

lers, &c. Transportation and distribu­

tion of Anllllities, &c. Choctaw Schools,

do

do

do

To provide for an exchange of lands and the removal of Indians,

Vaceillation of Indian tribes Visits of Indians to the Seat of Government, Enl~cting; treaty with "Florida Indians Etlecting; treaty with Creek Indian,;, Compensation to Cherokee emigrants fmm

Georgia, - - -Eil'ectin;r, treaty with Pottowattamies, 'VyalHl()t deleo'ation to \'" ashington in 183'2, Cllerokee delegation to ,,-ashington in 1832, Relief of friewlly Indians on the North-

western frontier, Deficiency due to Seneca Indians

33,526 95 17,36;-- 90 11,8;--0 i-1 2~2,S35 02 Ii,G15 65

-1,8;--1 % 8, 1~-I B2

1-1,2-98 56 2,(i08 92-2,730

18,-15G l)~ ~,

1-1,233 91

5,;--jO

2,500 1 B, 135 51

253,32\2 50 10,;--3-1 ~W

21,695

3,200 2,1'21 08

£91,412 66 5,69:2 39~ 4'2 193

;",3·-1'2 9-1

10,551 ,10 2-0() 40U 675 50

Three Co'mmissioners to treat with Indians, EIl'ectino- certain Indian trea-

~ ties, Act2-1th~lav, 18'28,

3,;--95 2,614 40 4,000

do Act 25th Marc'h, 1830, 5,127" 85 1,932 84

Carried forward 87,462,044 19 22,417,450 74

[ 16 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPND

TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward SSl,86-5,561 16 4,502,911

-Carried forward gSl,865,561 16 4,502,911

[ 16 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Brought forward ~7,462,044 19 22,417,450 74 Effecting the treaty of Butte des Morts, 249 90 Elfecting treaty with the Seneca Indians, 1,269 50 Expenses of holding certain Indian

treaties, Act 7th April, 1830, 687 42 do Act 9th July, 1832, 20,000

'ECTING CERTAIN INDIAN TREA-TIES, ACT 13th JAN. 1831, viz:

Education of Chippewas for the year 1830, 1,000

'ECTING CERTAIN INDIAN TREA­TIES, ACT 2d MARCH, 1831, viz:

Education of Chippewas for the year] 831, 1,000 Support of poor and infirm, and for educa-

tion of Miamies for 1831, 525 Inlprovements abandoned by Cherokees of

Arkansas, 70,361 25

EFFECT CERTAIN INDIAN TREA­IES, PER ACT 2d MARCH, 1831, AND ;h JUNE, 1832, viz,

Education per 5th article, Surveying lands assigned to Delaware In­

dians, Salaries to Chiefs and others-Clothes and

Broad Swords for 99 Captains-Choctaws, Expenses in relation to Cattle-Choctaws, Education per 2.oth article-Choctaws, Buildin~ Council Houses, Houses for Chiefs,

and Churches-Choctaws, Teachers, Blacksmiths and Shops, and Mill-

wri<rht, - - - -Blank~ts, Rifles, Ammunition, Axes, Hoes,

&c. Transportation and Contingencies,

PULATIONS OF CERTAIN TREA­IES FOR 1831, PER ACT OF 20th .PRIL, 1832, vi?:

Permanent Annuity to Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawattamie Indians,

Salt for do Annuity to Winnebago Indians, Tobacco and Salt for do

1,687 89

161 55

9,093 3,284 25 4,089 85

10,000

2,719 48

22,870 25 3,328 75

16,000 125

18,000 425

Carried forward ~7,648,922 28 22,417,450 74 E

[ 17 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

:

TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward gSl,865,561 16 4,502,914

/ / j'

/

[ 17 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Brought forward Blacksmiths' Shops, Iron and Steel, Oxen Cart, and services of a man Transportation and Expenses of Annuities,

87,648,922 28 22,417,450 74 3,000

Missionary property at St. Joseph's -

PULATIONS OF CERTAIN TREA­ms "WITH CREEKS, SHAWNEES &c. ~R ACT 4th JUNE, 1832, viz:

Payment of debts due by the Creeks, and for their relief, - - -

Compensation to the delegation to ,,y ashing­ton, payment of the expenses, and of claims against them, - -

Removing and keeping off intruders upon Creek lands, - - -

To erect Houses and open Farms for Shaw­nees,

Sundry articles as presents for Shawnees, Certain articles, per 10th article of treaty

for Ottawas, Advance in lieu of compensation for improve­

ments for Senecas and Shawnees of Lew­iston,

Sund ry articles as presents for Senecas and Shawnees of Lewiston,

Reservation of 16,000 acres for the Wyan-dots,

Transportation and Contingencies, Gratuities to emigrants from Georgia, -Payment of Choctaw Indians who have re-

linquished lands,

ECTING CERTAIN INDIAN TREA­[ES PER ACT OF 13th JULY, 18:32, ~:

365 1,160 5,721 50

8,999 25

16,000

500

13,000 1,358 51

875 18

6,000

615 43

20,000 211 64

2,930

30,740

Transporting and subsisting Indian emigrants west of the Mississippi, - - 157,494

Payment of the account of John Drew, a Cherokee Chief, - 3,435 15

Payment of John ,,y. Flowers, a Cherokee Indian, 500

Payment of the unsatisfied claims of John W. Flowers, Nicholas Miller, 'Vm. Drew and John Rogers, Cherokee Indians, for Stock lost by them respectively, - 5,651 50

Carried forward ~7.927,479 42 22,417,450 74

[ 18]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND ;

'1'0 RECEIl'TS.

Brought forward SS1,865,561 16 4,502,914.

I

/

-Carried forward Z31,865,561 164,50fl,9141

[ 18 1

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Brought forward S7,927,479 42 22,417,450 74

INGUISHMENT OF INDIAN TITLES ) LANDS IN MISSOURI AND ILLI­)IS, AND OTHER PURPOSES, PER ~T OF 14th JULY, 1832, viz:

Extinguishment of Indian titles to lands in Missouri and Arkansas,

Payment to the representatives of John Pet­tigru and James Pettigru,

Annuity, per Act of 25th February, 1799, do do 3d March, 1819, -do do 26th May, 1824, do do 20th May, 1826, and

2d March, 1827,

24,000

32,007 63 1,125

210 1,760

1,917 50

7,988,499 55

l which deduct the following repayments:

Fort Jackson, 96 35 Arrearages of Indian Depart-

ment prior to 1829, - 734 14 Treating with the Choctaws

and Chickasaws for lands in Mississippi, 1,214 38

Suppression of Indian aggres-siorIS on the frontiers of Georgia and Florida, 359 31

Aiding Creeks in their remo-val, 2,808 34

Effecting treaty with the Choc-taws, 410

N A V AL ESTABLISHMENT.

5,622 52

Pay and Subsistence of the Navy, 1,334,053 33 Pay of Superintendents, Naval Construc-

tors, &c. Provisions, Medicines and Hospital Stores, Repairs and Improvement of Navy Yards, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. Navy Yard, New York, Navy Yard, Philadelphia,

62,921 23 369,987 66

21,317 56 48,429 09 30,666 41,361 21 52,278 82 8,838 71

7,982,877 03

Carried forward Sl,969,853 61 30,400,327 77

[ 19 ]

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEND

TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward S31,865,561 16 4,502,914

.".

Carried forward 851,865,561 16 4,502,914

[ 19 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1832-Conti71ued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Brourrht forward 81,969,853 61 SO,400,3~7 77 Navy Yard, 'Washington City, . ]9,783 80 Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. 76,070 68 Navy Yard, Pensacola, Florida, 24,546 01 Timber shed, Portsmouth, N. H. 121 58 Timber sheds, Boston, Mass. 485 54 Timber sheds, Norfolk, Va. 6,166 30 Timber docks, "Washington, Norfolk and

Boston, - - 4,952 37 'Vharf at Navy Yard, Pensacola, 25,539 25 Repairing ami enlarging wharves at Wash-

ington and Norfolk, - 8,772 43 Repairs of Store Houses at 'Yashington,

and for two building ways at Norfolk, 6,417 40 Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, 11,746 35 Gradual Increase of the Navy, 11,754 35 Gradual Improvement of the Navy, 475,735 99 Repairs of Vessels, . 560,080 81 Covering and preserving Ships in ordinary, 8,065 Building, equipping and employing three

Schooners, - - 17,864 94 Rebuilding the Frigate Macedonian, 8,768 Navy Hospital at Norfolk, - - 27,055 90 Furniture for Navy Hospital at Norfolk, 4,774 25 Navy Hospital Fund, 7,515 56 Navy Pension Fund, 160,047 05 Agency on the Coast of Africa, (prohibi-

tion Slave Trade,) 1,659 45 Removal and erection of Naval MOllument, 200 Survey of Narraganset Bay, 2,911 17 Arrearages for Surveys of Coasts and Har-

bors, 3,891 50 Relief of sundry individuals, 10

" George J. Knight, 2,000 " John Lacy, 550 " Lieutenant Charles "'ilkes, 487 80 " the heirs and legal representatins of

Edward Barry, 568 35 " 'Yilliam Nelson, Administrator of

Andrew Nelson, 120 42 " the representatives of James Scriv-

eneI', " Randall Allis, Timothy Twichell

and John L. 'Yilliams; " "-idows and Orphans of the Officers,

Seamen and Marines of the Sloop of 'Yar Hornet,

Balance due 'Yaters Smith, Contingent Expenses for 1830,

37 50

800

221 66 3,330 61

511 49

Carried forward 83,453,417 J ~ SO,400,3~7 77

[ 20 J

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPE.ND

--TO RECEIPTS.

Brought forward S31,865,561 16 4,502,91

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

REGISTER'S OFFICE,

September SOth, 1833.

236,368,475

T. L. SMITH, Regi,tt1,

[ 20 ]

TURES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Cont-imtetl.

BY EXPENDITURES.

Contingent Broughtforward, S3,453,417 12 50,400,321' 71

Expenses not enumerated, for

do do

1830, 9 not enumerated, for 1831, 812 80

do not enumerated, 249,388 32

463 44 Arrearages of Contingent enumerated prior

to 1832, 61,753 02-Pay and Subsistence of the Marine Corps, 110,994 10 Subsistence of 400 non-commissioned offi-

cers, &c. of the Marine Corps, serving on shore, - _ _ _

Extra Emoluments of officers of the Marine Corps, - _ _

Clothing for the Marine Corps, Medicines and Hospital Stores fol' the Ma-

rine Corps, - _ _ Military Stores of the Marine Corps, Fuel for Marine Corps, _ _ Contingent Expenses of the Marine Corps Marine Barracks at Philadelphia, _

21,327 66

1,014 7;-31,623 04

2,417 5S 3,112 49 9,674 45

15,929 89-6,000

3,967,937 61

n which deduct the following repayments:

Privateer Pension Fund, 991 40 Contingent Expenses for 1831, 5,123 87

do 1825, 6 25 do 1829, 4,275 58 do not enumerated, for

1829, Timber shed at ·Washingtoll, Repair's of SloopR of 'Var,

682 54 139 55 348 13

11,567 3~

nc'~ in the Treasury on the 31st December, 1832.

3,956,370 ~\)

34,356,698 06 2,011,777 55

S36,368,475 61

'l'RF.ASURY DEPARTMENT,

C 0:'>1 P'f ROLLER'S Ol'FICE,

/j'eplernber 30th, 18SS. COllllterRigned. J09. ..\NDERSON,

Compfro"u.

PAYMENTS FOR THE

SlJPPORT OF THE CIVIL LIST.

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.

Compensation and Mileage of the Senators and Members of Con­gress and Delegates.

[NUATION OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS.

,V alter Lowrie, Secretary of the Senate, for compen-sation and mileage of Senattlrs - - - 897,000

Amount advanced to Mr. Lowrie, in 1831, the ex-penditure of which was not accounted for in that year, 2.0,000

Amount advanced as above, - 97,000

8117,000

For which he has accounted by payments to the follow­ing Senators, at a session commencing on the 5th December, 1831, and emling on the 16th July, 1832..

To San'mel Bell, 2.,2.12. Thomas H. Benton, 3,136 George M. Bibb, 2.,792. Bedford Brown, - 2.,040 Alexander Buckner, 3,040 Ezekiel F. Chambers, 1,719 2.0 Henry Clay, 2,2.48 John M. Clayton, 1,608 George M. Dallas, 1,792 Mahlon Dickerson, 2,004 80 Charles E. Dudley, 2,120 Powhatan Ellis, 3,691 20 Thomas Ewing, 2,120 Samuel A. Foot, 2,054 40 John Forsyth, - - 2,396 Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1,973 60 Felix Grundy, 2.,600 Robert Hanna, - 880 Robert Y. Hayne, 2,338 40

Carried forward. 842,765 60 97,000

185~. To

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, William Hendricks, Isaac Hill, John Holmes, Josiah S. Johnston, Elias K. Kane, -William R. King, Nehemiah R. Knight, WillieP. Mangum, William L. Marcy, Stephen D. Miller,

"Gabriel Moore, Arnold Naudain, George Poindexter, Samuel Prentiss, Asher Robbins, John M. Robinson,

~4~,765 60 2,43~

2,~56 2,256 3,731 20 3,080 2,680 2,182 40 2,033 60 2,120 2,200 2,448 1,910 40 3,583 20 2,280 2,180 2,897 60

John Rowan, (for compensation for 1st sessipn 21st Congress),

Benjamin Ruggles, -Horatio Seymour, Nathaniel Silsbee, Samuel Smith, Peleg Sprague, -Littleton W. Tazewell, John Tipton, Gideon Tomlinson, George M. Troup, John Tyler, George A. Waggaman, -Daniel Webster, Hugh L. White, William Wilkins, Rev. John P. Durbin, (Chaplain)

704 2,040 2,224 2,209 60 1,896 2,328 2,076 2,320 80 2,048 2,560 1,970 40 3,499 20 2,200 2,212 80 2,014 40

500

115,839 20 Balance due by Mr. Lowrie, per report

No. 61,465, which has been repaid, 1,160 80

S117,000 00

97,000

SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS.

Walter Lowrie, Secretary of the Senate, for compen-sation and mileage due to Senators, - *50,000

CONTINUATION OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTY­

SECOND CONGRESS.

Andrew Stevenson, Speaker of the House of Repre­sentatives, for compensation and mileage of Mem-bers, 450,O()(l -Carried forward, $517,000

"The Expenditure of this 3um will appear in the next Annual Statement.

CIVIL LIST. 3

Brought forward, g577,000 ToAmount advanced to Mr. Stevenson, in 1831, the

expenditure of which was not accounted for m that year, 50,000

Amount advanced as aoove, 430,000

S480,000

For which he has accounted by paym,ents to the follow­ing members of the House of Representatives, at a session commencing on the 5th of December, ~831, and ending on the 16th July, 1832.

To John Quincy Adams, John Adair, Chilton Allan, John Anderson, Heman Allen, William G. Angel, Mark Alexander, Robert Allen, William S. Archer, William H. Ashley, Nathan Appleton, Robert Alhson, William Armstrong, Thomas D. Arnold, James Bates, Isaac C. Bates, Noyes Barber, William Babcock, Gamalial H. Barstow, John Banks, John S. Barbour, Daniel L. Barringer, Robert W. Barnwell, James Blai.r, John Blair, John Branch, John T. Bergen, Samuel T. Beardsley, Laughlin Bethune, John Bell, George N. Briggs, John Brodhead, John C. Brodhead, Joseph Bouck, Thomas T. Bouldin, Ratliff Boon, Tristam Burges, John C. Bucher, George Burd, Henry A. Bullard,

2,200 2,384 2,360 2,240

640 2,032 1,864 1,788 1,928 80 2,824 2,200 1,960 80 1,892 80 2,253 60 2,376 2,160 2,052 80 2,292 80 2,108 2,064 1,860 80 2,120 2,360 2,280 2,160 1,982 40 1,936 2,203 20 2,100 2,400 2,162 40 2,128 2,056 2,200 1,952 2,640 2,194 40 1,896 1,916 3,731 20

Carried forward, 585,900 577,000

4

1832.

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, To Thomas Chandler,

'Villiam Cahoon, Churchill C. Cambreleng, Thomas H. Crawford, Nathaniel H. Claiborne, Robert Craig, • Samuel P. Carson, Augustin S. Clayton, Joseph H. Crane, John Carr, Clement C. Clay, -William Creighton, jun. Joseph ,V. Chinn, Rufus Choate, John A. Collier, Bates Cooke, Lewis Condid, Silas Condit, Richard M. Cooper, Richard Coulter, Richard Coke, jun. Henry 'V. Conner Eleutheros Cooke, Thomas Corwin, John Davis, Charles Dayan, Thomas Davenport, Warren R. Davis, 'Villiam Drayton, Henry Daniel, Henry A. S. Dearborn, Harmar Denny, Lewis Dewad, John Dickson, Ulysses F. Doubleday, -Philip Doddridge, Joseph Duncan, George Evans, Joshua Evans, Edward Everett, Horace Everett, William W. Ellsworth, -John M. Felder, William Fitzgerald, James Findlay, James Ford, Thomas F. Foster,_ Nathan Gaither, George Grennell, Jr. John Gilmore, John K. Griffin, William F. Gordon,

~85,900 8577,000 2,240 2,292 1,960 1,873 60 2,020 2,064 2,080 1,992 2,200 2,456 2,440 2,160 1,920 2,209 60 2,082 40 2,304 2,000 1,896 1,920 1,992 1,866 40 2,168 2,560 2,200 2,160 2,252 80 2,000 2,297 60 2,344 2,328 2,200 2,002 40 1,948 80 2,168 2,256 2,052 80 2,912 2,344 1,928 2,200 2,232 2,099 20 2,230 40 2,600 2,197 60 2,040 2,340 2,440 2,176 2,040 2,296 1,768

.Carried forward, g 198,649 60 577,000

To

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, Joseph Hammons, - _ Joseph M. Harper, Thomas H. Hall, M. T. Hawkins, Albert G. Hawes, William Hall, William Heister, Cornelius Holland, James L. Hodges, ·William Hogan, Mi.chael Hoffman, Henry Horn, Benjamin C. Howard, Henry Hubbard, Jabez W. Huntington, Jonathan Hunt, Thomas H. Hughes, Ralph J. Ingersoll, Peter Ihri.e, Jr. Jacob C. Isacks, ·William VY. Irwin, Leonard Jarvis, Freeborn G. Jewett, Daniel Jenifer,

g 198,649 60 2,278 40 2,264 2,001 60 1,736 2,400 2,508 1,896 2,352 1,744 2,347 20 2,200 1,920 1,828 80 2,224 2,059 20 1,697 60 1,992 1,984 80 1,969 60 2,568 2,101 60 2,419 20 2,113 60 1,843 20

Jonathan Jennings, detention by sick-ness, 2d Sess. 21st Congress. -

Charles C. Johnston, -Richard M. Johnson, Cave Johnson, Edward Kavanaugh, Joseph G. Kendall, Joseph L. Kerr, vVilliam Kemion, John King, Henry Ki~g, Adam King, Garrett Y. Lansing, Henry G. Lamar, James Lent, Joseph Lecompte, Robert P. Letcher, Humphrey H. Leavitt, -Dixon H. Lewis, Chittendon Lyon, Rollin C. Mallary, detention by sick-

ness, 2d Sess. 21st Congress, Joel K. Mann, John Y. Mason, Lewis Maxwell, Thomas A. Marshall, Samuel VY. Mardis, Rufus Mcintire,

248 1,570 2,268 2,440 2,344 2,185 60 1,904 2,040 2,140 80 1,952 1,868 80 2,122 40 2,458 40 1,872 2,400 2,386 40

. 1,984 2,556 80 2,716

344 1,940 80 1,960 2,034 40 2,328 2,572 2,308

577,000

Carried forward, S 302,042 80 577,000

5

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, 8502,042 80 577,01» 183~. To Robert McCoy, 1,912

'Villiam McCoy, 1,852 80 Thomas M. T. McKennan, 1~951 20 James McKay, 1,700 George McDuffie, 2,296 Jonathan McCarty, 2,376 Charles F. Mercer, 1,832 George E. Mitchell, 1,420 Thomas R. Mitchell, 2,184 John J. Milligan, 1,893 60 Henry A. Muhlenberg, - 1,952 Thomas Newton, 1,976 Daniel Newnan, 2,392 Ebenezer F. Norton, detention by sick-

ness, 2d Sess. 21st Congress, - 360 "William T. Nuckolls, 2,216 John M. Patton, 1,704 Dutee J. Pearce, 2,447 20 Edmund H. Pendleton, - 2,046 4~ Nathaniel Pitcher, 2,180 Job Pierson, 2,134 40 David Potts, Jr. 1,928 James K. Polk, 2,396 80 Franklin E. Plummer, 3,560 James F. Randolph, 1,976 80 John Reed, 2,256 Edward C. Reed, 2,252 80 Abraham Rencher, 2,144 Erastus Root, 2,112 John J. Roane, - 1,900 William Russel, 2,152 W·illiam Slade, 2,224. James Standifer, 2,320 William Stanberry, 2,120 Andrew Stewart, 1,~60 Philander Stephens, 2,056 Benedict I. Semmes, 1,820 John S. Spence, 1,900 Andrew Stevenson, (Speaker,) 3,698 40 William B. Shepard, - 2,031 20 Augustine H. Shepperd, 2,104 J esse Speight,. 2,100 Ambrose H. Sevier, 3,460 Samuel A. Smith, 1,955 20 William L. Storrs, 2,017 60 Nathan Soule, 2,136 Isaac Southard, 1,988 Joel B. Sutherland, 1,920 John W. Taylor, 2,336 Phineas L. Tracy, 2,324 Francis Thomas; 1,834 40 Wiley Thompson, 2,340 -Carried forward, S 410,191 60 577,000

CIV IL LIST.

Brought forward, To Christopher Tompkins, - _

John Thomson, - -Philemon Thomas, Joseph Vance, Gulian C. Verplanck, Samuel Vinton, Aaron Ward, Daniel ·Wardwell, John G. ·Watmough, George C. Washington, James M. Wayne, John W. Weeks, Grattan H. Wheeler, Samuel J. ·Wilkin, Frederick ·Whittlesey, -Campbell P. White, Lewis 'Villiams, Richard H. ·Wilde, Charles A. \Yickliffe, Elisha ·Whittlesey, Edward D. ·White, Austin E. Wing, Joseph M. White, John T. H. Worthington, Ebenezer Young,

Rev. Reuben Post, (Chaplain,)

8410,191 60 2,456 2]048 5,640 2,168 1,980 2,144 2,018 40 2,265 20 1,92.0 1,816 2,464 2,556 2,544 2,056 80 2,272 1,956 2,052 2,280 2,548 2,094 40 5,771 20 2,712 5,512 80 1,840 80 2,152

500

469,077 20 Amount repaid in the year 1852, per"2. 10 922 80

'Yarrallt, No. 768,5 '

S 480,000

577,000

SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTy-SECOND CONGRESS.

Andrew Stevenson, Speaker of the House of Repre­sentatives, for compensation and mileage due to members - '" 100,000

677,000 l<~rom which deduct the following repayments:

Walter Lowrie, Secretary of Senate, 1,160 80 Andrew Stevenson, Speaker of the House

7

of Representatives, 10,922 80 12,085 60

S 664,916 40

Pay oj the Officers and Clerks of both Houses of Congress.

Walter Lowrie, SecretarY of the Senate, his Clerks and Messenger, " 9,100

Carried forward, S9,100

The Expenditure of this sum wiU appear in the next Annual Statement.

8

183~.

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, Mountjoy Bayly, Sergeant-at-Arms to the Senate, • John Shackforo, Assistant Door Keeper to the Senate, Matthew S. Clarke, Clerk of the House of Represen-

tatives, his Clerks and Messenger, John O. Dunn, Sergeant-at-Arms to the House, Benjamin Burch, late Door Keeper to the House, Overton Carr, Door Keeper to the House, Overton Carr, late Assistant Door Keeper to House, -John W. Hunter, Assistant Doorkeeper to House,

Incidental and Contingent Expenses of the Senate.

g 9,100 1,500 1,138

14,500 1,108

277 1,222

267 1,182

--830;297 - .::::::

Walter Lowrie, Secretary of the Senate, - 835,000 ...:::::

Incidental and Contingent expenses of the House of Representatives.

Matthew S. Clarke, Clerk of the House of Reps.

Removing the remains of former members of Congress.

8130,000 - .:::

Matthew S. Clarke, Clerk of the House of Reps. g500

Salary of the Principal and .!1ssistant Librm'ians.

John S. Meehan, Librarian, and his Assistant, 82,300

Contingent expenses of the Library and pay of Messenger.

John S. Meehan, Librarian, g800

Purchase of Books for the Library of Congress.

Thomas L. Smith, Agent for the Joint Library Com-mittee, - - - - - - 85,000

Repairs and Furniture for the Library of Congress.

Thomas L. Smith; Agent for the Joint Library Com-mittee - - - g3,OO~

CIVIL LIST.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS.

Compensation to the President and Vice President of the United States, the Secretaries of State, Treasury. War and Navy, and the Post Master General.

Andrew Jackson, President of the United States, John C. Calhoun, Vice President of the United States, Edwanl Livingston, Secretary of State, -Louis McLane, Secretary of the Treasury, Lewis Cass, Secretary of War, -Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Navy, William T. Barry, Post Master General,

25,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000

860,000

Clerks and Messengers in the Office oj the Secretary oj State.

Edward Livingston, Secretary of State.

Clerks, Machinist and Messenger in the Patent Office.

Edward Livingston, Secretary of State,

818,824 33 •

85,400

Contingent expenses of the Office of the Secretary of State, including Printing, Publishing and Packing the Laws.

Edward Stubbs, Agent,

Printing the Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, between the peace of 1783 and the 4th of ~March, 1789.

Edward Stubbs, Agent,

829,750

~4,000

Compensation to Marshals of certain States and Territories.

John Simonds, Jun. late Marshal, Missouri, Thomas Rowland, late Marshal, Michigan, -Edward Stubbs, Agent,

Peters' Condensed Reports oj the Decisions of the Supreme Court.

390 17 500

99 83

8990

Richard Peters, 81,050

10 CIVIL LIST.

1832. Contingent expenses of the Patent Office.

John D. Craig, Superintendent,

Expense in relation to Recording Patents.

John D. Craig, Superintendent,

81,500 -:::::::

810,000 .:::::::

Superintendent and Watchmen of the North East Executive Building.

Edward Stubbs, Superintendent, 88481 -:::

Contingent Expenses oj the North East Executive BUilding.

Edward Stubbs, Superintendent,

Clerks and Messengers in the Office of the Secretary oj the Treasury.

Louis McLane, Secretary of the Treasury,

Compensation to the First Comptroller oj the Treasury.

Joseph Anderson, First Comptroller,

83,350

~16,45411 --

83,500

Clerks and Messengers in the Office of the First Comptro.ller.

Joseph Anderson, First Comptroller, 819,100

Compensation to the Second Comptroller oj the Treasury.

~ames B. Thornton, Second Comptroller, gs,ooo

Clerks and Messenger in the Office oj the Second Comptroller.

James B. Thornton, Second Comptroller, g10,450 -Compensation to the First Auditor oj the Treasury.

83,000 Richard Harrison, First Auditor, ~

Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the First Auditor.

Richard Harrison, First Auditor, - S 13,900 ~

CIVIL LIST. 11

Compensation to the Second .t1uditor of the Treasury.

William B. Lewis, Second Auditor, ~ 3,000

Clerks and Messenger in the Office .of the Second .t1uditor.

William B. Lewis, Second Auditor, - 816,787 50

Compensation to the Third .t1uditor of the Treasury.

Peter Hagner, Third Auditor, 83,000

Clerks and Messengers in the Office of the Third .t1uditor.

Peter Hagner, Third Auditor, - 821,457 21

Compen.~ation to the Fourth .!luditor of the Treasury.

Amos Kendall, Fourth Auditor, 83,000

Clerks and klessenger in the Office of the Fourth .t1uditor.

Amos Kendall, Fourth Auditor, - 817,424 03

Compensation to the Fifth .!luditor of the Treasury.

Stephen Pleasonton, Fifth Auditor, S 3,000

Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the Fifth .!luditor.

Stephen Pleasonton, Fifth Auditor, S 12,709 75

Compensation to the Treasurer of the United State8.

John Campbell, Treasurer, g 3,000

Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the Treasw'er.

John Campbell, Tr.easurer, S 6,750

Compensation to the Register of the T,'easury.

Thomas L. Smith, Register, g 3,000

12

1832.

CIVIL LIST.

Clerks and Messengers in Office of the Regiater.

Thomas L. Smith, Register, S 23,400 =::::::::::

Compensation to the Commissioner of the General Land Office.

Elijah Hayward, Commissioner,

Clerks and Messengers in the Office of the Commissioner of the General Land Office.

g 3,000 .:::::::

Elijah Hayward, Commissioner, - 820,728 :::::

Compensation for extra aid in the Gene1'al Land Office, during the year 1830.

Elijah Hayward, Commissioner, S 336

Compensation for extra aid in the General Land Office during the year 1832. .

Elijah Hayward, Commissioner, • 811,600

Compensation to the Solicitor of the Treasury.

Virgil Maxcy, Solicitor,

Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the Solicitor.

Virgil Maxcy, Solicitor,

Compensation to the Secretary of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

Asbury Dickins, Secretary,

For translations, and/or transmitting Passports and Sea Letters.

Asbury Dickins,

Stating and Printing the Public /lccounts.

Michael Nourse, Agent,

g S,500

83,950

8250 =

8300 = .:::.

CIVIL LIST.

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Secretary of the Trea.sury.

Andrew M. Laub, Agent, 86,500

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the First Comptroller.

John Laub, Agent, - 81,000

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Second Comptroller.

Enoch Reynolds, Agent,

Contingent Expenses oj the Office of the First Auditor.

William Parker, Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Second Auditor.

William B. Lewis, Second Auditor, -

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Third Auditor.

Peter Hagner, Third Auditor,

g 1,000

S 700

S 1,000

8800

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Fourth Auditor.

Robert Johnston, Agent, 81,100

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Fifth Auditor.

Robert Barry, Jun. late Agent, Ebenezer J. Hume, Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Treasurer United States.

Peter G. Washington, Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Register of the Treasury.

Michael Nourse, Agent,

100 200

8300

8700

gS,OOO

13

14 CIVIL LIST.

1832. Contingent Expenses of the General Land OJlice.

William S. Smith, Agent, -

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Solicitor oj the Treasury.

Nicholas Harpur, Agent,

Superintendent and Watchmen of the South-East Exe­cutive Building.

Andrew M. Laub, Superintendent,

Contingent Expenses of the South-East Executive Building.

Andrew M. Laub, Superintendent, -

Expense of Enclosing the Grounds attached to the Trea­sury Department.

Andrew M. Laub, Superintendent,

Clerks and Messengers in the Office of the Secretary of War.

89,000 ~

ill,210 ==~

8850 -:::

g6,650

=

gl,500

Lewis Cass, Secretary of War, - 822,387 ~

Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the Pay Mas­ter General.

Nathan Towson, Pay Master General,

Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the Commissary General of Purchases.

Callender Irvine, Commissary Gen"eral,

Clerks in the Office of the Adjutant General.

Roger Jones, Adjutant General,

. Clerks in the Office of the Commissary General of Subsistence.

George Gibson, Commissary General,

g4,600 --"-

84,200 ....:::

82,950 --

$2,950 ~

CIVIL LIST.

Clerks in the Office of the Chief Engineer.

Charles Gratiot, Chief Engineer,

Clerks in the Ordnance Office.

George Bomford, Colonel of Ordnance,

Clerks in the Office of the Quarter Master General.

Thomas S. Jesup, Qualier Master General, -

Clerk in the Office of the Surgeon General.

Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General,

Temporary Clerks in the Pension Bureau.

Lawrence L. Van Kleeck, Agent, -

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Secretary of f/Var.

John Robb, Agent, -

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Pay Master General.

Nathaniel Frye, jun., Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Commissary General of Purchases.

Callender Irvine, Commissary General,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Adjutant General.

Brooke Williams, Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Commissary General of Subsistence.

Thomas Hunt, Agent,

15

32,950

~2,950

32,150

~1,150

gs,OOO

ss,OOO

g2CO

3800

31,000

31,500

16 CIVIL LIST.

1832. Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Chief Engineer.

Alfred Mordecai, late Agent, William H. C. Bartlett, Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Topographical Bureau.

George D. Ramsay, Agent, -

Contingent Expenses of the Ordnance Office.

·William H. Bell, Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Quarter Mas­ter General.

Truemllll Cross, Agent,

250 650

8400 --::::

8SllO =-

860~

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Surgeon General.

Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General, 8420

Contingent Expenses of the Pension Bureau.

John Robb, Agent, 8650

Services of a Lithographer, and for materials and repairs of the Lithographic Press.

John Farley, Agent, 8750

Books, Maps, and Plans, for tl~e War Department.

John Robb, Agent, ~ 1,000 --r-Superintendent and Watchmen of the North West Execu­

tive Building.

Lawrence L_ Van Kleeck, Superintendent,

Contingent Expenses 0/ the North West Executive Building.

Lawrence L. Van Kleeck, Superintendent, William Peters, for fencing, &c.·

8 85~ -:::::::

2,947 652 -­S 5,600 ~

CIVIL UST.

Clerks and Messengers in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy.

17

Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Navy, Sll,449 07

Compensation to the Commissioners of the Navy Board.

John Rodgers, Charles Stewart, and Charles Morris, Commissioners, 810,500

Secretary to the Commissioners of the Navy Board •

• John Rodgers, Charles Stewart and Charles Morris, Commissioners, 82,000 03

Clerks, Draftsman, and Messenger, in the Office of the Commissioners of the Navy Board.

John Rodgers, Charles Stewart and Charles Morris, Commissioners, 88,449 99

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Secretary of the Navy.

Christopher Andrews, Agent,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Commissioners of the Navy Board.

Charles W. Goldsborough, Agent,

Superintendent and Watchmen of the South TVest Execu­tive Building.

Southey Parker, Superintendent,

Contingent Expenses of the South West Executive Building.

82,121

81,800

S850

Southey Parker, Superintendent, 82,2.38 96

Compensation to the two Jissistant Postmasters General.

William T. Barry, Postmaster General,

Clerks and Messengers in the Office of the Postmaster General.

William T. Barry, Postmaster General,

3

85,000

841,100

19 CIVIL LIST.

183~. Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Postmaster General.

Obadiah B. Brown, Agent,

Superintendency of the Building of the Post Office De. partment, making up blanks, and compensation to two Watchmen and one Laborer.

Obadiah B. Brown, Agent, .

Surveyor General in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.

William Lytle, late Surveyor: General Micajah T. 'Williams, Surveyor General,

S7,500 ==

4.r. 2,000 -

S2,42~ -Clerks in the Office of the Surveyor in Ohio, Indiana and

Michigan.

Micajah T. Williams, Surveyor General, S2,IOO =

Surveyor South of Tennessee.

Gideon Fitz, Surveyor, g 2,000

Clerks in the Office of the Surveyor South of Tennessee.

Gideon Fitz, Surveyor, - - - . 1,700 Nathaniel Henderson, late a Clerk, from 1 January to

31 March, 1830, 200

Surveyor in Illinois and Missouri.

William McRee, late Surveyor, Elias T. Langham, Surveyor,

Clerks in the Office of the Surveyor in fllinois and Mis­souri.

'Villiam McRee, late Surveyor, Elias T. Langham, Surveyor,

gl,900 --2,135

564 -~2,5oo ...:::

I,S88 1,000 --S 2,588 ~

CIVIL LIST. 19

Surveyor in Alabama.

John Coffee, Surveyor, $2,000

Clerks in the Office of the Surveyor in .I1labama.

John Coffee, Surveyor, g 1,500

Surveyor in Florida Territory.

Robert Butler, Surveyor, 32,000

Clerks in the O./Jice of the Surveyor in Florida Territo.ry.

Robert Butler, Surveyor, g 2,000

Surveyor General in Louisiana.

Hore B. Trist, Surveyor General, g 2,500

Clerks in the Office of the Surveyor General in Louisiana.

Hore B. Trist, Surveyor General,

Surveyor in .I1rkansas Territory.

James S. Conway, Surveyor,

Commissioner of the Public Buildings in "fFashington.

Joseph Elgar, Commissioner,

Officers and Clerks of the Mint.

William Findlay, Treasurer,

Compensation to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Michigan Territory.

George B. Porter, Governor, -Solomon Sibley, one of the Judges, Henry Chipman, late do James D. Doty, late . do ·William Woodbridge, late do

Carried forward,

g 2,236 19

g 419 16

g 2,000

S 9,750

2,304 35 1,200

400 400 400

34,704 35

CIVIL LIST.

1832. George Morell, Judge, Ross Wilkins, do Stevens T. Mason, Secretary,

Brought forward, 84,704 . 800 900 967

Contingent Expenses of the Michigan Territory.

Stevens T. Mason, Secretary,

-87,Sil ==~

8192 =::

Expenses of the Legislative Council of jJ;Iichigan Territory.

Charles.C. Trowbridge, Agent,

Compensation to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of Arkansas Territory.

John Pope, Governor, Benjamin Johnson, one of the Judges, Thomas P. Eskridge, do James W. Bates, do Edward Cross, do Charles S. Bibb, do William S. Fulton, Secretary,

Contingent expenses of the .flrkansas Territory.

William S. Fulton, Secretary,

Expenses of the Legislature of the Arkansas Territory.

William S. Fulton, Agent,

Compensation to the Governor, Judges and Secretary of the Florida Territory.

William P. Duval, Governor, Joseph L. Smith, late Judge, eastern district, Robert R. Reid, Judge do-­Thomas Randall, Judge, middle district, - -Henry M. Brackenridge, late Judge, western district John A. Cameron, Judge do James 'Vebb, Judge, southern district, James D. 'Vestcott, Jr. Secretary, .

86,4151 -

2,000 1,685 2,185 1,737 1,855

445 • 1,000

810,904 ~

81,220 --

2,50~ 1,505 1,150 2,500 1,505

796 2,800 1,500 -S 14,053

=;:.

CIVIL LIST. :ll

Contingent Expenses of the Florida Territory.

James D. "\Yestcott, Jr. Secretary, S 200

Expenses of the Legislative Council of Florida Territory.

Sampson Pope, Abram Bellamy, Stith F. Jones, John C. Loye, Thomas nal: zell, Francis B. Nutall, Nathan Byrd, Richard Fitzpatrick, Joseph S. Sanchez, John Hunt, John 'Yarren, James S. Cooper, Charles S. Robson, Gabriel Priest, Benj. D. Wright, John P. Booth, John K. Campbell, James Hughes, John G. Green, George S. Hawkins, Henry D. Baldwin, William M'Rea, John M. Fontaine, J. W. Robe.rts, Robert B. Clayton, George T. "\Y anI , Leslie A. Thompson, John 'Yestcott, Jun.

do A. C. Tin~le, J ames Bry~1l1, Jun. Bartolome Pons, John K. Campbell, James Brvan, Jun. Henry P:Brandin, John \Yestcott, Jun. Francis J. Ross, George Fisher, John Baldwin, "\Yilliam 'Wilson, Adam Gordon, E. B. Gould, Leslie A. Thompson,

Richard Haywood, "\Yilliam P. -Duval,

member, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

Chief Clerk, -Clerk,

do do do do do do do do do do

Copying, do

Sergeant at Arms, Doorkeeper, Contingent expenses, -fuel, and servant's hire, distributing Laws and Journals, distributing acts,

do do

bindin~ Acts and Journals, miscellaneous printing, puolishing acts,

141 138 132 90 135 151 80 126 132 276 213 198 60 204 60 216 213 189 198 60 171 400 242 233 08 247 63 207 22 251 39 259 81 200 50 250 06 150 100 150 120 125 142 50 142 50 181 47

25 50 60 so SO 40

285 50 1,372 47

155 13 91 balance due for publishing acts,

mar"inal notes, indexes and superin­te~ding the publication of Laws, 249

for furniture, 140 expenses of printing all the Statutes

of the Territory, - - 1,410 Christopher C.Greenup, for revising the Laws, &c. 250

~10,301 04

CIVIL LIST

1832. Compensation to the Chief JUlJtice, the, Associate Judge, and District Judges of the Untted States.

John Marshall, Joseph Story, ,Yilliam Johnson, Gabriel Duval, Smith Thompson, John McLean, Henry Baldwin, Ashur 'V are, Matthew Harvey, John Davis, • Elijah Paine, John Pitman, William Bristol, Alfred Conkling.

Samuel R. Betts,

'William Rossell, Joseph Hopkinson,

Thomas Irwin,

'Willard Hall, Elias Glenn, Philip P. Barbour,

Alexander Caldwell,

John 'V. C<1mpbell, John Boyle, Henry Potter, Thomas Lee, John McNairy, Jeremiah Cuyler, Samuel H. Harper, Benjamin Parke, Peter Randolph, late Powhatan Ellis, Nathaniel Pope, 'William Crawford, James H. Peck.

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 5000 one of the Associate Judges, - 4:500

do 4,500 do 4,500 do 4,500 do 4,500 do 4500

District Judge, Maine, - 1:800 do New Hampshire, 1,633 do Massachusetts, 2,500 do Vermont, 1,200 do Rhode Island, 1,500 do Connecticut, 1,500 do Northern District

New York, - 1,500 do Southern District,

do 3,500 do New Jersey, - 1,500 do Eastern District,

Pennsylvania, 2,500 do Western District,

do 1,800 do Delaware, 1,500 do Maryland, - 2,000 do Eastern District,

Virginia, - 1,800 do Western District,

do - 1,600 do Ohio, 1,000 do Kentucky, 1,500 do North Carolina, 2,000 do South Carolina, 2,500 do Tennessee, 1,500 do Georgia, 2,500 do Louisiana, 3,000 do Indiana, 1,000 do Mississippi, - 500 ~ do m do Illinois, 1,000 do Alabama, 2,500 do Missouri, 1,200 -gSO,462 !

=-- :=.

Salaries rif the Chief Justice and Associate Judges of the District rif Columbia, and of the Judges rif the Or­phans Court of said District.

William Cranch, Buckner Thruston,

Chief Justice, one of the Associate Judges, -

Carried forward,

2,700 2,500 -­Z5,200

James S. MorseH, Samuel Chase,

Christopher Neale,

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, one of the Associate Judges, Judge Orphans Court, \Vashington

County, - - -do Alexandria County,

S5,200 2,500

1,000 800

89,500

23

Compensation to the Attorney General of the United States.

Roger B. Taney, Attorney General,

Clerk and ]}Iessenger in the Office of the .llttorney General.

Roger B. Taney, Attorney General,

Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Attorney General.

Roger B. Taney, Attorney General,

Expenses already incul'l'ed in fitting up the Office of the .flttorney General.

Roger B. Taney, Attorney General,

Compensation to the Repol'ier of the Decisions of the Supreme Court.

Richard Peters, Reporter,

Compensation to District .!1ttorneys and ft'Iarshals.

Ether Shepley, Daniel M. Durell, Pearson Cogswell, Daniel Kellogg, Heman Lowrv, Richard \Y. Green, Burrington Anthony, Asa Child,

Dist. Attorney, Maine, do. New Hampshire,

Marshal, do. Dist. Attorney, Vermont, Marshal, do. Dist. Attorney, Rhode Island, Marshal, do. Dist. Attorney, Connecticut, Marshal, do,

84,667

Sl,300

8500

$1591 59

S 1,000

200 200 200 200 215 93 301 67 200 200 248 37 Norris \Yilcox,

Nathaniel S. Benton, Dist. Attorney, Northern dis. New York, 300

300 137 36

John \V. Livingston, Garret D: \Vall,

Marshal, do. Dist. Attorney, New Jersey,

Carried forward, 82,703 33

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, Marshal, New Jersey, 183:2. Zephaniah Drake,.

Georo-e Read, JUnIor, ThoI~as E. BUl-foot,

Dist. Attorney, Delaware,

vVilliam A. Harrisnn,

Edmund Christian, Benjamin Reeder, late

do. Eastern district

do.

Marshal, do.

Virginia, -"\Vestern dis­

200

trict, Virginia, S2j Eastern district do. 20n "\Yestern district .

Virginia, - l~ James Points, do. do. !fill

Thomas P. Devereaux, Dist. Attorney, North Carolina, ~Ol) Beverly Daniel, Marshal, do. 4(1)

Thomas B. Monroe, nist. Attorney, Kentucky, - ~no John M. McCalla, Marshal, do. ~Ull Noah H. Swayne, Dist. Attorney, Ohio, ~Ol) John Patterson, Marshal, do. 201]

Matthew H.McAllister, Dist. Attorney, Georgia, 26; John A • .McKinney, do. East Tennesse, 200 J ames Collinsworth, do. vYest Tennessee, 12~ ,Villiam Lyon, Marshal, East Tennessee, 200 Samuel B. :MarshaH, do. vYest Tennessee, 200 John Slidell, Dist. Attorney, Eastern district

Benjamin F. Linton,

J olm Nicholson,

Freuerick H. Duperier,

Gamaliel Taylor, Samuel J uda"h, "\Villiam Marshall, late Daniel J. Baker, Charles Slade, Byrd Brandon,

Benjamin Patteson, Robert L. Crawford,

George Shannon, Augustus Jones, Felix: HU8ton, late Daniel Le Roy, Thomas Rowland, late John L. Leib, late Peter DeswJyers., Samuel C. Roane, Elias Rector, Thomas Douglass, John K. Campbell, Benj. D. vVright, late George 'Valker,

do.

Marshal,

do.

do. Dist. Attorney, Marshal, " Dist. Attorney, Marshal, Dist. Attorney,

Marshal, do.

nist. Attorney, Marshal, Dist. Attorney,

do. Marshal,

do. do.

Dist. Attorney, Marshal, Dist. Attorney,

do. do. do.

Loui"iana, vYestern district

Loui"iana, Eastern district

Louisiana, vYestern district,

Louisiana, Indiana,

do. do.

Illinois, do.

Northern district Alabama,

do. Southern district

AI;-Lama, Missouri,

do. Mississippi, Michigan, -

do. rlo. do.

Arkansas, -do.

East Florida, Middle F1orida, West Florida,

do. -

600

200

200 150 200 155 28~

100

253 414

400 250 61j: 130 250 10~

148 148 312 200 200 150

40 200 --Carried forward, 812,271 ~

Edward Chandler, Waters Smith, late Samuel Blair, Thomas E. Randolph, Lachland M. Stone,

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, 812,271 34 nist. Attorney, Southern Florida, 200

Marshal, East Florida, 220 81 do. do. 200 do. Middle Florida, 200 do. Southern Florida, 250

813,342 15

Expense8 of Courts of the United State8, ~·c.

Albert Smith, Marshal, Maine, 3,000 Pearson Cogswell, do. New Hampshire, 1,500 Samuel D. Harris, do. Massachusetts, 9,400 Hanan Lowry, do. Vermont, 2,300 Burrington Anthony, do. Rhode Island, 2,000 Norris \Yilcox, do. Connecticut, 1,500 John \Y. Livingston, do. Northern district

of New York, S,OOO \VilliamC.H. \Vaddell, do. South.dis.N. Y. 10,000 Zephaniah Drake, do. New Jersey, 1,000 Benjamin S. Bonsall, do. East. dis. Pen'a. 17,000 John M. Davis, do. \Vest. dis. do. 2,500 David C. -Wilson, do. Delaware, 1,500 Thomas Finley, do. Maryland, 9,880 Edmund Christian, do. East. dis. Virgo 7,000 John Pegram, late, do. do. do. 326 98 James Points, do. \Vest. dis. do. 3,000 Benjamin Reeder, late, do. do. do. SS 47 Beverly Daniel, do. North Carolina, 1,SOO Marion A. \Varing, do. South Carolina, 1,000 John H. Morel, do. Georgia, 2,000 John Patterson, do. Ohio, 3,800 John M. McCalla, do. Kentucky, 4,000 William Lyon, do. East Tennessee, 2,000 Robert PUl:dy, late, do. 'Vest Tennessee, 1,000 Samuel B. Marshall, do. do. 2,000 John Nicholson, do. East. dis. Loui'a. 11,000 Gamaliel Taylor, do. Indiana, 840 J(,hn H. Norton, late, do. Mississippi, 23S 64 Charles Slade, do. Illinois, 1,400 Benjamin Patteson, do. North. dis. Ala. I,SOO Robert L. Crawford, do. Sout.h. dis. do. 500 Augustus Jones, do. Missouri, 500 Thomas Rowland, late, do. Michigan, 642 71 Peter Desnoyers, do. do. 1,000 Elias Rector, do. Arkansas, 5,950 Samuel Blair, do. East Florida, 12,000 Thomas E. Randolph, do. Middle Florida, 5,828 11 James "Y. Exum, do. West Florida, 3,000 Thomas Eastin, do. Southern Flor. 2,000 Henry Ashton, do. District of Col. 35,000

Carried fonvard, ~ 173,£34 91 .(

26

1832.

CIVIL LIST.

Brought forward, S 173234! James 'Y. Denny, in full for his compensation for ser- '

vices in conducting certain suits in Kentucky, 400 Samuel Beardsley, for services as Attorney at Law, in

certain suits in the District Court, Northern dis-trict, New York, 7j

Charles \"". Morgan, Commander of the United States Ship Falmouth, for expenses incurred in con­veying the Judge, Marshal, and Clerk, of the Southern district of Florida, from Pensacola to Key West, in 1828, - - - - 500

Francis A. Dickins, for expenses in travelling to Nash­ville and back to \Vashington, and while de­tained at Nashville, with a view to the prosecu­tion of Hugh Moore, in relation to fraudulent claims under the act of 15 May, 1828, 200

From which deduct the following repayments:

George B. Porter, late Marshal, Eastern district, Pennsylvania, - -

Abiah Sharpe, late do. do. do. Andrew Moore, late Marshal, Virginia, Robert Purdy, do. do. \Vest Ten. Joseph Crockett, do. do. Kentucky, John Simonds, Jr. do. do. Missouri, William Marshall, do. do. Indiana, John L. Leib, do. do. Michigan, Waters Smith, do. do. East. dist.

Florida,

1,776 14 1,S79 46

562 16 1,000

614 26 S90 17 ISS SS 228 96

1,165 89

174,40991

7,250 Si

8167,1595l

MISCELLANEOUS.

Payment of sundry Pensions granted by the late and pre­sent Governments.

Joseph DeBeaulieu, dec'd. per act of 5 August, 1782, 48 ~o Josiah H. \Vebb, per act of 12 November, 1811, - 50 Rachel Dohrman, widow of Arnold H. Dohrman, per

actofSMarch, 1817, - son Arnold H. Dohrman, son of do. 7521 --

Carried forward, S 473 5;

MISCELLANEOUS. 27

Brought forward, g473 57 Elizabeth C. Perry, widow of o. H. Perry, per act of

2 March, 1821, 400 Christopher G. Perry, son of do. do. 150 Oliver H. Perry, do. do. do. 75 Christopher R. Perry, do. do. do. 150 Elizabeth M. Perry, daughter of do. do. 150

S 1,398 57

PUl'chase oj Coppel'Jor the Mint.

William Findlay, Treasurer of the Mint, g22,S25

Compensation to the .ilssistants in the several Departments oJ the Mint.

'Villiam Findlay, Treasurer of the Mint,

Incidental and Contingent Expenses and Repairs oj the Mint, including wastage on gold and silver coinage.

William Findlay, Treasurer of the Mint,

Extending the lWnt Establishment.

819,870

S21,800

Samuel Moore, Director of the Mint, - S37,500

Payment oj Demands Jor unclaimed Merchandise.

James C. Mulligan, for net proceeds of a box of Irish Linens imported into the District of Mississippi, - g221 09

Support and JYfaintenance oj Light Houses, Floating Lights, Beacons, Buoys and Stakeages.

John Chandler, Maine, 'Villiam Pickering, New Hampshire, David Henshaw, Boston, Mass.-Lemuel "'illiams, New Bedford, do Martin T. Morton, Nantucket, do Archibald 'Y. Hyde, Yermont, C hristopher Elle~'y, Newport, ,V alter R. Danforth, Providence, Ingohlsby '''. Crawford New London 'Yilliam H. Ellis, New Haven, Samuel Swartwout, New York,

R.I. -do

Con. -do

John P. Osborn, Sag Harbor, N. Y. Pierre A. Barker, Bulfalo, N. Y.

Carried forward,

11,669 59 2,210 52

19,992 66 1,659 73

194 02 358 76

3,949 75 258 30

3,689 2,030 36

15,609 63 1,791 57 1,680

$65,093 89

18S2.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Brought forward, 865,093 Jacob Gould, Lake Ontario, N. Y. • 3,094 Mahlon D. Canfield, Great Egg Harbor, N. J. 200 George vV. Tucker, Little Egg Harbor, N. J. 444 Thomas Forster, Presque Isle, Penn. 626 Henry ·Whiteley, Delaware, 10,921 Dabney S. Carr, Maryland, 6,720 George Brent, Alexandria, D. C. 1,561 Conway ·Whittle, Norfolk, Va. 11,265 James Owen, "Vilmington, No. Ca. 973 Thomas H. Blount, 'Vashington, No. Ca. Henry M. Cooke, Beaufort, No. Ca. Joshua Tayloe, Ocracoke, No. Ca. Stephen Charles, "V ad espoint, No. Ca. Duncan McDonald, Edenton, No. Ca. Thomas L. Shaw, Georgetown, So. Ca. -James R. Pringle, Charleston, So. Co. John N. McIntosh, Darien, Georgia, John Stevens, late Savannah, do Joseph S. Pelot, acting do do Abraham B. Fannin, do do Archibald Clark, St. Mary's do Martin Gordon, New Orleans, Louisiana, Donelson Caffery, Teche, do Ogden D. Langstaff, Franklin, do George "Y. Owen, Mobile, Alabama, Samuel Starkweather, Cleveland, Ohio, Andrew Marschalk, Natchez, Mississippi, Andrew Mack, Detroit, Michigan Wm. Woodbridge, late do do Adam D. Steuart, Michilimackinack, do John Rodman, St. Augustine, Florida, Robert Mitchell, Pensacola, do W m. A. ·Whitehead, Key West, do D. C. Pinkham, Dep'y, do do Jesse H. Willis, St. Marks, do James Dell, St. Johns, do Francis P. Blair, Editor of the Globe, for advertising pro-

1,770 I,mo

10,050 1,612

722 301

1,347 1,952

447 l 5191 1542 7188

2,458 ~ 442 ~

2,726 ~! 1,161 ~ 1,485 ~

962 55U 314 2T 321H

1,000 ~ 1,600 6,06421 1,650

S4B JO 32651

88 posals for building Light Houses, - -Cornelius Grinnell, Jun. & Co. contractors for furnishing

oil for Light Houses and Light Vessels, 47,191 ~i

190,227 Sl From which deduct the following repayment,

Allen McLane, late Superintendent Delaware Light House establishment, - - 705 M

g189,522~

Light House at the entrance oj Fox Island thoroughfare, Maine.

John Chandler, Superintendent, SS,2147i

MISCELLANEOUS.

Light House at 01' near lIfarshall's Point, in the town of St. George, lIfaine.

John Chandler, Superintendent,

Rebuilding Light House at rVhitehead, Maine.

John Chandler, Superintendent,

Rebuilding Light House on Franklin Island, frlaine.

John Chandler, Superintendent,

Rebuilding Light House at west Passamaquoddy Head, JrJaine.

John Chandler, Superintendent,

29

82,973 17

83,650 02

82,931 91

31,777 35

Light House on the ]}/onument at Gloucester Point, frlass.

David Henshaw, Superintendent,

Monument or Beacon on Bj'(/ndford Reef in Long Is­land Sound, Call.

Ingoldsby \Y. Crawfo;d, Superintendent,

Beacon Light on a proper Site near Saclcetrs Harbor in Lake Ontario, N. Y:

Jacob Gould, Superintendent,

Beacon Light near the J}fou/h of 1Wspillion Creek, Del.

Henry Whitely, Superintendent,

Light House on 01' llP'lr Turkey Point at the mouth of Elk River, lIfaryland.

Dabney S. Carr, Superintendent,

Buoys at the ent1'Cll1ce of the Harbor of Jllliwpolis, AId.

Dabney S. Carr, Superintendent,

82,579 36

$5,784 84

8172 15

816 89

f,645

824

30

1832.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Light House on Little TVatts Island at the Southeastern extremity of Tangier Island, Md.

Dabney S. Carr, Superintendent,

Light House on Clay Island at the northernmost extre­mity of Tangier Sound, Md.

Dabney S. Carr, Superintendent,

Light House at the South Entrance of Roanoke 1~larshes, North Carolina.

Duncan McDonald, Superintendent, -

One Light House at the South West Pass of the River lYlississippi, and the other on the South Point, between the South "fVest Pass and the Balize, Louisiana.

8620 = 85,400

--::::

SI,57~ -

David Henshaw, Francis P. Blair for advertising for proposals,

819,845 1681

Light Huuse on Turtle Island at the mouth of Maumee Bay, Lake Erie.

820,011 ~

Samuel Starkweather, Superintendent, - 81,068

Light Boat to be stationed in the Strait connecting Lakes Huron and lYlichigan.

Adam D. Steuart, Superintendent,

Light House on the Outer Thunder Bay Island in Lake Huron.

Adam D. Steuart, Superintendent,

From which deduct the following re-payment: Adam D. Steuart, S,!-perintendent, - -

Light House at the Confluence oj the St. Joseph's River with Lake Michigan.

Adam D. Steuart, Superintendent,

87,521

9,011 i

4,094 -154,9171 :::::

153,439 i -=

MISCELLANEOUS.

Light House at the mouth of Chicago River, Lake Michi­gan, Illinois.

Adam D. Steuart, Superintendent,

From which deduct the following re-payment: Adam D. Steuart, Superintendent, - -

Light HJUse on a suitable Site at or near Port Clinton, Florida.

Samuel Starkweather,

Buoys in .!lpalachicola Bay, between St. George's Is­land, and the entrance of .!lpalachicola River.

Gabriel J. Floyd, Superintendent,

Surveying the Public Lands.

\-Iicajah T. W"illiams,

Gideon Fitz, 8:lias T. Langham, Robert Butler, l<'rederick R. Conway,

Surveyor Genl. in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan,

Suneyor, South of Tennessee, Surveyor in Illinois and Missouri, Surveyor in Florida, Recorder of Land titles in Mis­

souri & Arkansas,

From which deduct the following re-payment: William Lytle, late Surveyor General in Ohio, Indiana

and Michigan,

31

6,515 42

4,743

81,772 42

g100

g400

18,500 50,000 10,000 2,500

500

81,500

427 78

g81,072 22

Survey of Private Land Claims in Florida.

lobert Butler, Surveyor in Florida,

Survey of the Choctaw Cession, in Mississippi.

}ideon Fih, Suryeyor South of Tennessee, rohn Coffee, Surveyor in Alabama,

88,000

30,000 13,788

843,788

MISCELLANEOUS.

1832. Survey of the Lands ceded by the Creeks to the United States.

John Coffee, Surveyor in Alabama, - g50,OOO ==::::::::::::

Salaries of Registers and Receivers of Land OjJlces.

Charles Downing, Register of the Land Office, East Florida, 500 '''-illiam Howze, do. Augusta, Mississippi, 625 Samuel Alexander, do. Quincy, Illinois,' 541 -~1,666 '

--::::::

Salaries of two Keepers of the Public Archives in Rorida.

Antonio Alvarez, Joseph E. Caro,

St. Augustine, -, P('nsacola,

Land Claims in Florida Territory.

Joseph S. Sanchez, for taking depositions,

Survey of the Coasts oj the United States.

Ferdinand R. Hassler, for compensation, Ditto for expenses,

Marine Hospital Establishment.

John Chandler, 'Villiam King, Denny McCobb, Thomas McCrate, Daniel Lane, James 'W.·Ripley, Barnabas Palmer, Samuel A. Morse, 'Yilliam Pickering, Archibald 'V. Hyde, Samuel Phillips, David Henshaw, 'Villiam Beach, Martin T. Morton,

Portland, Bath, 'Waldoborough, '¥iscassett, -Belfast, Passamaquoddy, Kennebul1k, Machias, Portsmouth, -Vermont, Newburyport, Boston, Gloucester, Nantucket,

500 625 -81,125 -

360 --

1,125 7,000

~8,125

1,156 OJ 645 ~! 45101

715 151 11 110~ 5645 35 &5

9225i 34 JJ 48 ~

8,006 ~l 15 @ 20 il -­Carried forward, 811,660 li

MISCELLANEOUS.

Isaiah L. Green, Barnstable, Brought forward,

Lemuel 'Yilliams, New Bedford, Walter R. Danforth, Providence, Nathaniel Bullock, Bristol, Christopher Ellery, Newport, Noah A. Phelps, Middletown, -Ingoldsby VY .Crawford, New London, ,;V illiam H. Ellis, New Haven, -John Grant, jr. Oswego, N. Y. David B. McNeil, Champlain, Jere Carrier, Cape Vincent, Samuel Swartwout, New York, John P. Osborn, Sag Harbor, -Mahlon D. Canfield, Great Egg Harbor, George 'V. Tucker, Little Egg Harbor, James N. Barker, Philadelphia, Edward Jones, Pittsburgh, James Mosher, Baltimore, James H. McCulloch, do. Joseph Sands, Annapolis, Thomas Turner, Georgetown, -George Brent, Alexandria, Conway"Whittle, Norfolk, Charles D. Mcindoe, Petersburg, J ames Gibbon, Richmond, Robert S. Garnett, Tappahannock, Stephen Charles, Camden, Levi Fagan, Plymouth, Thomas H. Blount, vYashington,-Duncan McDonald, Edenton, Francis Hawks, late, Newbern, James E. Cole, do. Joshua Tayloe, Ocracoke, James Owen, Wilmington, -James R. Pringle, Charleston, Thomas L. Shaw, Georgetown,-John Stevens, late Savannah, Joseph S. Pelot, acting do. Abraham B. Fannin, do. John N. McIntosh, Brunswick, Archibald Clark, st. Mary's, Martin Gordon, New Orleans, George W. Owen, Mobile, Samuel Starkweather, Cuyahoga, vYilliam H. Hunter, Sandusky, Charles C. P. Hunt, Miami, Charles Larrabee, Cincinnati, John Rodman, St. Augustine, Robert Mitchell, Pensacola, vYilliam A. Whitehead, Key 'Vest, - ., Gabriel J. Floyd, Apalachicola,-James Dell, St. Johns, Andrew Mack, Detroit,

5

33

311,660 58 35 25

242 29 1,891 36

266 44 91:; 06 598 23 253 59 537 74 40 13 17 37 33 33

19,875 01 53 56

265 63 85 88

9,234 99 32 97

5,569 13 32 62

370 33 267 58 268 34

2,278 87 516 04 679 27 66 66

498 17 31 30

583 38 105 51 162 05 23 38

1,121 88 202 37

3,668 52 92 24

1,504 26 628 28 460 18

35 81 5 05

9,018 88 1,763 46

145 27 50 49 40 75 32 22 48 65

144 43 494 99

34 34 37 37 56 39

Z7~,877 87

34

1832.

MISCELLANEOUS.

lJIarine Hospital at Charleston, S. C.

Daniel Homans, Contractor for building a M. Hospital, ~169

Roads within the State of Ohio, (5 per cent. Fund.)

Ralph Osborn, Auditor of the State of Ohio,

Roads and Canals lvithin the State of Indiana, (3 per cent. Fund.)

=====

g5,1I! ==-=::

Benjamin J. Blythe, Agent of the State of Indiana, - 835,£5: i -Roads and Canals within the State of Mississippi, (3 per

cent. Fund.)

Abraham M. Scott, Governor,

Roads and Canals within the State of .!llabama, (3 per cent. Fund.)

-

Hardin Perkins, Treasurer of the State of Alabama, 326,081

Roads and Canals l£'ithin the State of iVlissouri, (3 per cent. Fund.)

J. Earickson, Treasurer of the Stale of Missouri, g3,~.j6

Roads and Levees within the Slate of Louisiana, (5 per cent. Fund.)

A. B. Roman, Governor, - 324,n: .

Encouragement of Learning within the State oj fllinois, (3 per cent Fund.)

--

John Reynolds, Governor, - 832,23: ==

Fourth payment to Luigi Persico, for two Colossal Sta­tues to be placed in front 0/ the Capitol.

John Andrews, for a bill of exchange remitted to L. Per-sico at Naples, - - _ _ - (,)4,000

=:;:;

.f1lterations and Repairs oj the Capitol.

Joseph Elgar, Commissioner, gsoO -~

MISCELLANEOUS.

Lighting the Lamps in the Capitol Square.

Joseph Elgar, Commissioner, 55750

Bringing wafer in Pipes to the Capitol, and the constl'UC­tion of Reservoirs (lnd Hydrallts and the purchase of tlte rights of individuals to the leater.

J osejJh Elgar, Commissioner,

mproving the grounds within the enclosure of the Capitol Square.

Joseph Elgar, Commissioller,

Improving the grounds around the President's House.

Joseph Elgar, Commissioner,

.f1lterations and repairs of the President's House.

Joseph Elgar, Commissioner,

Improving Pennsylvania .f1venue.

g20,000

82,000

553,000

8300

Joseph Elgar, Commissioner, 360,000

Purchase of the rights of the fVas/Zin/2;ton Bridge Com­pallY, and for the erecl ion of a pllblic Bridge on the Site theraif'.

John Riley, Treasurer of the "'ashing;ton Rrid~E' Com­pallY, j"or the purcha"e of the rights of sai-J Com­pall,'"

'Villiam A. Davis, Agent,

Support and mailltenallcc of the Penitentiary in the Dis­trict of Columbia.

Benjamin 'Villiams, late 'Varden, Pierre Spratt, actin;.; ". arden, Isaac Clarke, 'Yarden,

20,000 12,000

332,()OO

4,000 1,500

22,860

328,360

85

36 MISCELLANEOUS.

1832. Payment oJbalances to Collectors of New Internal Revenue.

Lawrence L. Van Kleeck, late Collector 13th Dist. N. Y. 1141 Isaac Ogden, do 28th Dist. N.y. 2:1 Beavan Pearson, Prothonotary, and N. Patterson, SherIff

of Mercer county, Penn. for fees in certain suits insti-tuted by the late Collector, 22d District of Penn. - 401

Stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.

-.... 31::1 ==

Samuel H. Smith, President, and Richard Smith, Cash. of the Office of the Bank of the United States, at Washington, for the 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th instalments on 10,000 shares in the Capital Stock of said Company, subscribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, in the name and for the use of the United States, per act of 24th May, 1828, - ~150,000

Boundary Line between the Territory oj Arkansas and State oj Louisiana.

James S. Conway, Commissioner on the part of the United States, - - - - - 500

William Pelham, Surveyor, - 500

Boundary Line between the Territory of Florida and State oj Alabama, ~c

Lucius Lyon, Commissionet

Fifth Census oj the Unitea States.

Edward Stubbs, Heman Lowry, George B. Porter, late John M. Davis, John L. Leib, late Peter Desnoyers, Elir," Rector, Henrv J. Brent, Edward B. Grayson, Lewis H. France, John M. Duffield, William W. King, John McDuell,

Agent, Marshal, Vermont,

do. Eastern dis. Penn. do. 'Yestern district do. do. Michigan, do. do. -do. Arkansas,

for Clerical services, do. do. do. do. do.

--gl,OOO

gl,800

19,2ij 889'

43 4; 80

liO i8 94

199 108 155 189 -Carried forward, g21,343

MISCELLANEOUS

Brought forward, ·William A. Rind, Jun. for Clerieal services, -S. E. Clement, do. ·William M. Steuart, do. Uriah Brown, do. John Kain, assistant to the Marshal, Illinois, W. ·W. Williams, do. South Carolina, -Duff Green, for printing, Lovejoy & Denham, for binding,

Revision of all the former Statements of the Censuses of the United States.

Duff Green, for printing,

Consular Receipts under the 2d Section of the act of 14 .!lpril, 1792.

J esse Eichelberger, deceased,

Payment of certain Certificates.

Asher Robbins, William ·W. Ellsworth, Ebenezer Banks,!I Cadwallader C. Moore, Samuel Burch,

Building Custom Houses and Ware Houses.

John Chandler, Agent for building a Custom House and

37

821,343 81 1,499

42 75 96

1,252 50 212 22

10 26 6,958 82

803 50

832,218 86

8229

83,270

214 01 20 07 37 33 92 84

379 91

8744 16

'Yare House, at Portland, Maine, - 81,610 84

Custom House at Kennebunk, Maine.

Barnabas Palmer, Agent for the purchase of a Custom House at Kennebunk, Maine, g 1 ,575

Expenses in relation to certain Insolvent Debtors of the United States.

Andrew M. Laub, Agent. S6,000

36 MISCELLANEOUS.

1832. Expenses in Collecting information of theT

extent and condition of the Manufactures of the [j. States.

Andrew M. Laub, Agent, - ~m,OOO =.::::::::

For the discharge of sundry Judgments against the former Marshal for the Eastern district of Pennsyl­vania, and for the relief oj J. 0/ W. Lippincott, ~ Co.

Ocean Insurance Company, New York, Pacific Insurance Company, do.

35,380 48,085 13,415 19,023 22,910 18,285 28,481 31,894 82,456

Neptune Insurance Company, do. National Insurance Company, do. American Insurance Company, do. Niagara Insurance Company, do. Merchants' Fire Insurance Company, do. Atlantic 1n';ura1l(:" Company, do. J. & \V. LippmCiJtt & Co., Philadelphia,

~299,933

For liquidating and paying certain Claims of lite State of Virginia, under the .!lct of 5 July, 1832.

The State of Virginia, under the 1st Section, The State of Virginia, under the 2d Section,

- 139,543 ~ - 241,345

3 3S0,888 ~

For liquidating and paying certain Claims of the State of Virginia, under the 3d Section oj the .!let oj 5 July, 1832.

Joseph Crockett, dec'd. John Yates, 'William 'White, dec'd. Thomas H. Drew, dec 'd. Levin W-alker, dec 'd. Angus R~cker, dec'd. Richard Tavlor, dec 'd. Humphrey Marshall, Nathaniel ""Velsh, dec'd. 'Villiam Broadus, dec'd. Elias Edmonds, dec 'd. George Triplett, Wilhs Wilson, dec 'd. George Muter, dec'd, John Lee, dec'd. William Campbell, dec'd. William Cherry, dec'd.

Lieut. Col. Commandant, 20,781 First Lieutenant, 10,081 Second Lieutenant, 4,771 Captain, 2,776

. First Lieutenant, 2,833 Captain, S,416 ~. 10~8

Captain Lieutenant, 7,8i8 Captain, 5,9i9 Second Lieutenant, 6,146 Lieutenant Colonel, 4,435 First Lieutenant, 5,410 Captain in the Navy, 3,656 Colonel, 12,648 Major, 6,271 Captain, 7,698

do. 5,139 -­Carried forward, 8125,083

MISCELLANEOUS. 39

Peter .Moore, dec'd. Henry Dering, dec 'd. Rice Bullock, dec'd. Michael Jones, dec'd. Hugh McGavock, John Nelson, dec'd. Opie DaYenport, dec'd. John Quarles, dec'll. John .McElhany, dee'd. 'Yri).;ht \Vestc'ott, Abraham Chaplin, dec'd. Joseph Calvit, dec'd. Samuel Butler, dec'd. John Bailey, dec'd. John Allis(~Il, dec'd. Bernard Lip,",comb, dec'll, Samuel Tin"ln', dec'll. Du(llcy })i).;;;~: Augustine 'rabb, dec 'd. Samuel Cary, dec'd. James Claverus, dec'd.

Brought forward, 3125,083 38 Lieutenant, 5,572 38 Ensign, 2,919 78 Lieutenant, 3,057 53

do. 1,885 50 do. 7,814 13

Major Cavalry, 12,0-16 68 Lieutemnt, 3,02.4 22 Captain Lieutenant, 4,530 41 Captain, 5,976 99 Captain in the Navy, 101 33 Captain, 9,691 40 Lieutenant, 5,754 30 Supernumerary Lieutenant, 6,360 Captain, 10,399 56 Supernumerary Lieutenant, 7,989 04 Captain Lieutenant, 8,512 88 Cornet of Cavalry, 5,931 40 Lieutenant of Ca'valry, 8,397 12 Captain, " 2,230 36 Lieutenant, 3,959 23 Captain Lieutenant, 2,930,41

244,168 03 From which deduct the following repayment:

Joseph Crockett, dec 'd. Lieut. Colonel Comm'dt. 1,658 22

3242,509 81

Stationary and Books for [he Offices of Comrn i, \: ~l" :"S n/' Loans.

Bank of the U. States, for expenditures from 1 June, 1831, to 31 May, 1832,

.!lIlO1NtnCe to the Law Agent, Jissistant Counsel and Dis­trict /lUorney, lInder the act of 23 lYIay, 1828, in rela­tion to Private Land Claims in Florida.

Richard C. Allen, Law Agent, Kichard K. Call, Assistant Counsel, -

Ditto, for profe~sional services, Sup. court, Ditto, for Martins Reports, - -

,V ill iam "'irt, for professional services in Sup. court, Thomas Douglass, District Attorney, East Florida, for

services in the case of Arradondo and others, -Benjamin D. 'Y right, for services in sundry suits, Colin Mitchell and others, for the moiety of the costs of

the execution of a commission to Hav"ana, -

3729 84

1,691 4,250 1,000

] 25 1,000

400 515

669 75

89,650 75

40 MISCELLANEOUS.

1832. Printincr and Binding, and for selecting, editing and pre­paring Indexes for the Compilation of Documents, per act of 2-d JJlarch, 1831.

'V alter 1.owrie, Secretary of the Senate and Matthew S. Clarke, Clerk of the House of Representatives, - s-Jj,

Registers for Ships and Vessels, and Lists of Crews.

'Villiam J. Stone, for 10,878 Ships Registers and 7,581 Lists of Crews, delivered to the Office of the Reo-is-

=:::::::::

o tel' of the Treasury, - - - - g2,30:

-::::::;

Refunding tonnage duty paid by the French ship Victorine to the Collector of .New York.

C. P. Vandersluys, Captain,

Relief of Robertson ~. Barnwell, per act 19 Jan. 1832.

Robertson & Barnwell, S864 --Relief of Stephen Hook, per act 23 Jan. 1832.

Stephen Hook, S400 =

Relief of Charles Cassedy, per act 19 Jan. 1832.

Charles Cassedy,

Relief of .!lriel Ensign, per act 18th Feby. 1832.

Ariel Ensign, g202

Relief of .!lndrew H. Richardson, executor of Valentine Richardson, per act 2.8 Feby. 1832.

Andrew H. Richardson, ....:::

Relief of Richard S. Hackley, per act 15 March, 1832.

Richard S. Hackley, 82,0-18 J~ -:::

Relief of Captain Thomas Paine, per act 22 March, 1832.

Thomas Paine, 8500 --

MISCELLANEOUS.

Relief oj J. P. and E. B. Penny, merchants of the city of ~fexico, per act 15 March, 1832.

41

J. P. & E. B. Penny, 8386 10

Relief of Edward Livingston, per act 15 March, 1832.

Edward Livingston, 81,173

Relief of the legal Representatives oj Samuel Wagstaff, per act of 7 lYIarch, 1832.

Lewis Davenport, Administrator,

Relief of John Rogers of the Cherokee nation, per act 21 March, 1832.

John W. Flowers, Attorney, Thomas F. Foster, Attorney,

From which deduct the following repayment:

John 'V. Flowers, Attorney,

Relief of Edmund Brooke, per act 25 March, 1832.

Edmund Brooke,

Relief of Ann D. Baylor, per act 25 May, 1832.

g800

1,000 1,000

2,000

1,000

gl,OOO

g6,026 82

Ann D. Baylor, - S16,950 44

Relief of the Miami Exporting Company, per act 19 ~Iay, 1832.

President, Directors & Co. of said Company, 88,585

Relief of the legal Representatives of Rigland alias Reynald Hillary, per act 25 May, 1832.

Elizabeth Magruder, legal representative,

Relief oj the heirs of Wllliam Vawter, per act 25 May, 1832.

William Vawter and other heirs,

84,821 45

S4,821 45

MISCELLAN EOUS.

1832. Relief of John Roberts, late a Major of Infantry, pel' act 25 May, 1832.

John Roberts, ~9,040 ===::::::

Relief of the heirs and residuary Legatees of r11m. Carter, deceased, late of Virginia, per act 25 May, 1832.

Jane Howe Carter, one of the heirs, Joseph Jackson, do Elizabeth 'V. Spencer, do -

3,610 3,616 3,610 --310,8-18

Relief of the heirs of Dr. Samuel Kennedy, per act oj 25 lJIlay, 1832. ~

John Banks, Attorney for the heirs of Thomas R.

..:::

Kennedy, I,IJj John Blair, Attorney of John Kennedy and Mary

Kinnard, 3,406

g4,5-12 :

Relief of Robert Kaine, of Buffalo, per act of 31 May, 1832.

Robert Kaine,

Relief of Captain John Burnham, pel' act SI May, 1832.

John Burnham,

Relief of the representatives of David Darden, deceased, pel' act 15 June, 1832.

SlS7 iO

S26i lr

Robert Y. Overby, Administrator, gI,500

Relief of John Knight, per act 15 June, 1832.

John Knight, S7,2S300

Relief of lchabod Ward, per act 15June, 1832.

Ichabod Ward,

Relief of the heirs and legal Representatives of Dr. Samuel J • .!1xson, per act 15 June, 1832.

==

Heirs and legal Representatives of Dr. Samuel J. Axson, _ 810,85080

~

MISCELLANEOUS.

Relief of John H.eard, Jun. Surviving J1ssignee oj .f1rnaw DaVl.~, Jun., per act 25 June, 1832.

John Heard, Jun.,

Relief of .f1al'On SnoUJ, per act 4 July, 1832.

Aaron Snow,

Relief oj Trilliam P. Gibbs, Exccutor of Benjamin Gibbs, per act 4 July, 1832.

\Yilliam P. Gibbs,

RelieJ" of James rf: Zachary, of the City oj New Orleans, per act 13 .iuly, 1832.

J ames 'V. Zachary, -

Relief oj George E. Tingle, per act 13 July, 1832.

George E. Tingle,

Relief of John Peck, per act 14th July, 1832.

John Peck,

Relief oj the Heirs of Thomas Davenport, a Captain in the Revolutionary rVar, per act af14 July, 1832.

Thomas Dayenport, jun. Administrator,

Helief oj Samh Easton and Dorothy Storer, children ((lid heirs at law of the late Colonel Robert H. Harri­son, per act 14 July, 1832.

Sarah Easton-and Dorothy Storer,

Relief oj Rebccca Bladget, pet act 14 July, 1832.

Rebecca Blodget,

Relirf of John J. Jacob, per act 14 July, 1832.

John J. Jacob,

43

S1,OOO

S832 89

S102

3750 63

. S883 20

S725 25

37,236 38

87,254 58

83,999 96

S4,824 27

44 MISCELLANEOUS.

18S2. Relief of .lJ.ugustine Taney, per act 14 July, 1832 •

• Augustine Taney,

Relief of Pierre Leglise, per act of 14 July, 1832.

Pierre Leglise,

Relief of Henry Waller, per act 14 July, 1832.

Henry Waller,

Relief of Silvia Posner, per act of 14 July, 1832.

Silvia Posner,

86,6(}() -::::::::::

8338 =::::::

87,000 ::::

85,468 ~ -Relief of .J1biah Warren and others, per act 14 July, 1852.

Abiah Warren, 21j i: 431 + Ann and John Warren,

Relief of Heman .J111en, per act 14 July, 1832.

Heman Allen,

Relief of Don Carlos Dehault Delassus, per act 14 July, 1832.

Don Carlos Dehault Delassus, -

Relief of Gertrude Gates, per act 14 July, 1852.

Gertrude Gates,

Relief of Christopher Brooks, peT act 14 July, 1832.

Christopher Brooks,

Relief of Guy W. Smith,per act 14 July, 1852.

Guy W. Smith,

Relief of John F. Girod, if Louisiana, per act 14 July, 1832.

John F Girod,

864710

• 81,333

813600

SIOO ~

8975 ~

MISCELLANEOUS.

i'YIiscelianeou8 Claims not otherwise provided for.

Ferdinand R. Hassler, for compensation from 2d No­vember, 1831, to 1st August, 1832, for services in the comparison of Weights and Measures, and in investigations in relation to- Hydrometers, - -

Samuel Schmid, assistant to Mr. Hassler, from 2 No­vember, 1831, to 1 August, 1832,

Samuel Schmid, for contingent expenses, Professor Alexander D. Bache, in behalf of the Com­

mittee of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia for expenses incurred in making experiments on steam boilers, for the Secretary of the Treasury,

Andrew M. Laub, for payments made by him for advertising notices in relation to the bursting of steam boilers,

Andrew Moore, late Marshal for the district of Virgi­nia, for balance found due to him for taking an ac­count of Manufactures and Manufactories of the United States,

\Yilliam Findlay, Agent for distributing Copper Coins to Hanks and Custom Houses, for freight, insurance, porterage, and cooperage, including commission,

John Nicholson, Marshal Eastern District, of Louisiana, for support of 3 Africans from 26 August, 1831, to 20 March, 1832,

Robert L. Crawford, Marshal for the Southern District of Alabama, for the support of 3 Africans from 24 March to 7 April, 1832,

Joseph L. Smith, late Judge Eastem Di"trict, Florida, for compensation and expenses incurred by him in the examination and settlement of claims under the 9th article of the treaty with Spain,

Henry D. Gilpin, for special services rendered in con­ducting an enquiry as to the value of the teas of J. & \Y. Lippincott & Co. and for payment of witnesses, &c. during said enquiry,

G. W. Mumford, Clerk of the House of Delegates and Keeper of the Rolls of Virginia, for copying sun­dry petitions and documents.

Revolutionary Claims, pel' act 15 fofay, 1828.

Benjamin Lowell, Charles Butler, Richard Hall, John 'Y a~goner, Absalom Pollard, Nathan Lamme, John Cox, Joseph Clark,

Matross, Musician of Infantry, Private Infantry, Private Dragoon, Priyate Infantry, Captain Infantry, Private Infantry,

do

45

2,250

750 769 72

1,058 29

563 23

562 16

555 89

449 38

86 53

815 00

52 50

27 50

87,940 20

550 440 440 350 440

2,400 440 480

Carried forward, g5,540

46

1832.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Solomon Brittinham, Joseph 'Yilliams, Joshua McQueen, Isaac Fallis, Robert Bishop, John Storm, John Emmons, Ephraim V,rhittaker,

Brought forward, Private Infantry,

do Sergeant Infantry, Private Infantry,

do . Private Dragoon,

do Brigade "Forage Master, pay as

85,540 480 480 540 480 480 600 600

Captain Infantry, - - 1,469 ir David Brooks, Lieutenant Infantry, - 1,224 ij, John Britton, Private Infantry, 480 Andrew \V olf, do 480 James Soyars, Corporal Infantry, 528 Julius Hite, Corporal Dragoons, - - 780 John P. \Yagnon, dec. Li~utenant Infantry, to 22 Aug. 1828, 1977i Matthias Roll, dec. PrIvate Infantry, to 7 Oct. 1831, 7 ii John Bemis, dec. do to 10 June, 1831 217/ "Wm. Robertson, dec. Lieut. Infantry, to 12 Nov. 1831,' 6221 Charles Loveland, dec. Corpl. Infantry, to 25 Jan. 183l, 3491 Daniel Maginnis, dec. Private Infantry, to 13 Jan. 1831, 38911 \Villiam Torrey, dec. Lieut Infantry, to 8 Oct. 1831, 32 John Delany, dec. Private Infantry, to 3 Jan. 1832, 2619 \Villiam Broadus, dec. Lieut. Infantry, to 7 Oct. 1830, 191'11 Asher Hickcox, dec. Corporal Infantry, to 7 Feb. 1832, 37 Ii Thomas Cooke, dec. Captain Infantry, to 5 Nov. 1831, 84 \Villiam Belknap, dec. Lieut. Infantry. to 18 July, 1831, 120 ii \Villiam Ennis, dec. do to 7 May, 1831, 577i John Edgar, dec. Captain Infantry, to 19 Dec. 1830, 13155 John Boyd, dec. Lieut. Infantry, to 13 Feb. 1832, 143 II Andrew Dover, dec. do to 12 Dec. 1831, 88 Ii David "Villiams, dec. do to 8 Nov. 1831, 5806 Nicholas Rhodes, <lee. Private Dragoon, to 24 Jan. 1830, 3944 Joseph Lloyd, dec. Musician Infantry, to 29 Nov. 1831, 2120 \Villiam Barton, dec. Col. pay as Capt Art. to 22 Oct. 1831,8355 Levi Hitchcock, dec. Private Infantry, to 5 Jan. 1832, 2755 'Ym. Townsen<l, dec. Matross, to 7 Dec. 1831, 2659 Daniel O'Keefe, dec. Private Infantry, to 4 Dec. 1830, 6044 Jacob 'Varner, dec. do to 30 Dec.1831, 26 Ii Reading Beatty, dec. Surgeon, pay as Capt. Inf. to 29 Oct.

1831, 76 Thomas Craig, dec. Col. pay as Capt. Art. to 14 Jan. 1832, 220 Barnet Mooney, dec. Sergeant Maj. Inf. to 13 Jan. 1832, 4~ 00 P. Van Courtlandt, dec. Col. pay as Capt Art. to 5 Nov. 1831, 10J .. James Pau I, dec. LieutenantInfantry, to 30 Oct. 1831, 51 J)

Marinus \ViUett, dec. Lieutenant Col. pay as Capt. Art. to

Jared Bunce, dec. Asa Hamilton, dec. John Allen, dec. 'Villiam Peck, dec.

22 Aug. 1830, 28355 Sergeant Infantry, to 25 June 1832, 57 ~ Private Infantry, to 14 Dec. 1831, 22 ~

do to 28 Nov. 1831, 19 II Maj. pay as Capt. Art. to 19 May,

1832, 12835 1;8 ~ "\Ym. Humphrey, dec. Captain Infantry, to 1 July, 1832, " -Carried forward, 1317,279 ~!

MISCELLANEOUS. 47

Henry Bowyer, dec. Samu'el ·Wai·d, dec.

Brought forward, S17,279 22 Lieut. Dragoons, to 13 June, 1832, 122 22 Lieut. Col. pay as Capt. Art. to 16

Lewis Taylor, dec. John Shumway, dec. Benjamin Ellis, dec. Stephen R. Price, dec. Anthony Post, dec.

Aug. 1832, 273 33 Sergeant Infantry, to 27 April, 1831, 18 33 Captain Infantry, to 21 Aug. 1829, 238 66

do to 29 Nov. 1831, 58 Sergeant Infantry, to 22 May, 1832, 26 66 Captain Artillery artificers,

to 29 May 1832, 145 Giles Curtis, dec. Corporal Infantry, to 28 May, 1832, 21 02 Othniel Brainard, uec. Sergeant Infantry, to 27 May, 1832, 28 33 Leyi Adams, dec. PriYate Dragoon, to 18 June, 1831, 29 44 Robt. B. Wilkins, dec. Lieut. Infantry, to 13 Aug. 1832, 143 11 Andrew Englis, dec. Captain Infantry, to 26th May, 1832,112 John Peck, dec. Private Infantry, to 2u Dec. 1831, 20 Benj. ·Webster, dec. uo to 20 Jan. 1832, 30 66 "\Vm. McCoskey, dec. Surgeon's Mate, pay as Captain, In-

fantry, to 16 May, 1831, 1,538 66 John H. "rendall, dec. Captain Infantry, to 10 July, 1832, 2,201 33 Gabriel Peterson, dec. Lieut. Infantry, to 12 Feb. 1832, 142 22 Nathaniel Phillips, uec. Quarter-Master Sergt. Infantry,

to 3 June, 1832, 30 33 James \Vitherell, Ensign Infantry, Richard Smith, Agent,

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480 150,000

S172,938 52

NTERCOURSE 'VITH FOREIGN NATIONS,

Salaries of ]}linisters oj the United States.

Louis McLane, late Minister to Great Britain, Cornelius P. Van Ness, Minister to Spain, Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange,

From which reuuct the following re-payments: Louis McLane, late Minister to Great Britain, 348 84 Martin Van Buren, late do. 503 82

1,483 51 1,030

42,750

45,263 51

852 66

344,410 85

48

1852.

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

Salaries of Secretaries of Legation.

Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange,

Salaries of Charges des .!lffaires of the United States.

Ethan A. Brown, Charge d' Affaires to Brazil, Samuel Larned, do Peru, Francis Baylies, do Buenos Ayres, Anthony Butler, do Mexico, David Porter, do Constantinople, Thomas L. L. Brent, do Portugal, Auguste Davezac, do Holland, John J. Appleton, late do Stockholm, 'William Tudor, late do Brazil, Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange,

From which deduct the following repayment:

Thomas L. L. Brent, Charge d'Affaires to Portugal, -

Outfits to the Ministers to Great Britain, France and Russia.

Z9,OOO == 3,200 6,23857 2,341 ~ 4,394 !7 1,245 1,64684

9i2l1 1,593 0;

600 38,450 -60,481 60

545

S59,9S6 66

Martin Van Buren, Minister to Great Britain, 9,000 Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange, 13,500

S22,500

Outfits of the Charges des .!lffail'es to Holland, Belgium, Central .!lmerica, Buenos .!lyres and Naples.

Hugh S. Legare, Charge d'Affaires to Belgium, - 4,500 James Shannon, do Central America, 4,500 Francis Baylies, do Buenos Ayres, 4,500 John Nelson, do Naples, 4,500 Bank of the U. States, for a Bill of Exchange, 4,500

Contingent Expenses of all the ]}Iissions abroad.

William P. Preble, late Minister to the Netherlands, Samuel Larned, Charge d'Affaires to Peru,

-S22,500 ~

1,85041 71

566 « Francis B. Ogden, Consul at Liverpool, --­Carried forward, 32,287 ~

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. 49

Brought forward, 32,287 90 Baring, Brothers & Co. Agents for the Dept. State London, 1,500 Bank of the U. States, for Bills of Exchange, 23,500

From which deduct the following re-payment: Washington Irving, late Charge d'Affaires at London,

Outfit and Salary of Charge d' .dffaires, Salary of a Drogoman at Constantinople, and contingent expen­ses of the Legation.

David Porter, Charge d'Affaires at Constantinople, Bank of the United States, for a bill of Exchange,

Salary of a Drogoman, and for Contingencies of the Legation to Turkey.

William B. Hodgson, Drogoman at Constantinople, -Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange,

Contingent Expenses of Foreign Intercourse.

Wm. Radcliffe, late Consul at Lima, Edward Stubbs, Agent,

From which deduct the following repayment: John Nelson, late Charge d'Affaires at Naples,

Agency in relation to the North-Eastern Boundary of the United States.

Franklin S. Myer, for half binding in Calf, 279 copies of the Boundary Arbitration, - - -

Benjamin Chambers, for printing 600 Maps of the N. E. Boundary, - - -

Samuel D. King, for coloring 602 Maps.

27,fZ87 90

69 72

5527,218 18

750 2,250

g3,000

200 37,300

5537,500

131 25,000

25,131

4,500

g20,631

418 50

60 60 20

S5S8 70

50 INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

1832. Expenses of the Commission under the Convention between the United States and Denmark, oj 28 fliIarch,1830.

George '¥inchester, one of the Commissioners, 3,000 "Villiam J. Duane, do. - - 2,250 J esse Hoyt, do. 3,000 Robert Fulton, Secretary, 2,000

do. for contingent expenses, - 2,000 John Rainals, Consul at Copenhagen, for contingencies, 2,373!

Expenses of the Commission under the Convention between the United States and the King oj the French, oj the 4th July, 1831.

John E. Frost, Secretary to the Commission, for con-

--S14,623 ~

.:::

tingent expenses, 1,347![ Edward Stubbs, Agent, for do. 1,510

Salaries of the .flgents of Claims at London and Paris.

Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange,

Relief and protection oj .flmerican Seamen.

J. G. A. Williamson, Consul at Laguayra, Nathan Levy, do. st. Thomas, -Wm. R. Higginbothom, Commercial Agent, Bermuda, Francis M. Dimond, Consular Agent, Port au Prince, William Carroll, Commercial Agent, St. Helena, -John Storr, do. Nassau, N. P. Samuel Sansum, Merchant at St. Pierre's, William Shaler Consul at Havana, John W. Parker, do. Amsterdam, Charles Bispham, do. Valparaiso, Johsua'Vebb, do. Aux Cayes, Ralph Higginbothom, do. Antigua, John Cuthbert, do. Hamburg, Asa 'V orthington, do·. Peru, Lewis Paimboeuf, do. Curracoa, Alexander H. Radcliffe, Vice Consul at Lima; Joseph M. Nin, do. Teneriffe, Peter Holtz, jun. late, Consul at Valencia,

-82,857 ![

g5,500

4008 533 Ii 38900 38011 155 is

I,m if 248 ii

1,012 159 il 75101 26551 447 is

1,189 ~ 2,855

92 ~ 477 16Hl 33Blf 16641 John M. Baker, do. Rio Janeiro, -­Carried forward, $11,446 d

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. 61

Brought forward, William A. Tracy, Commercial Agent at Guayanna, John C. Jones, Consul at the Sandwich Islands, John 'Vambersie, Consul at Rotterdam. Samuel Israel, do. Cape ~aytien, Joshua Dodge, late do. Marsellles, Charles 'V. Dabney, do. Fayal, Bernard Henry, do. Gibraltar, John R. Crane, master of the ship John ,V. Cater, Prince Gifford and Lewis Crowell, owners of the

schooner Eliza Jane, L. Merchant, master of the brig Sarah, E. C. Finney, do. brig Volant, Parker and Stevens, owners of the brig Sardus, Abraham H. Tower, owner of the schooner Charlotte, David Gorham, master of the schooner Hannah, James Burnham do brig Criterion, Charles 'V. Karthaus & Co. owners of the ship Jefferson, William G. Dayton, master of the brig Albert, -Josiah Macy & Sons, owners of the ship Isaac Hicks, Martin Gordon, Collector, New Orleans, for passage

of two seamen, - - - - -John Story, master of the brig Elizabeth, E. R. Thompson, do. ship Birmingham, Henry Gauteaume, do. brig Edwin, Howard & Merry, owners of the ship Eagle, Wm. & Thomas Adair, do. brig Matilda, Jsaac Foster, master of the brig Ferrara, George W. Lee, do. brig Plato, E. B. Lord, do. brig Ruby, Rich'd. E. Orne, do. barque Cavalier, -Samuel Train & Co., owners of the brig Oregon, T. P. Curtis & Edward Baylies, owners of the brig

Czarina, Daniel Lowell, master of the brig Portland, Alex. Fulton, do. schooner Plymouth Rock, Franklin Putman, do. brig Lunar, Thol11as G. Hiler, 'Villiam Goddard, owner of the ship Bowditch, Nathaniel Bullock, Samuel Train & Co., owners of the brig Pearl, Robert G. Shaw, owner of the brig Effort, Joseph Finney, do. schooner Mahala, Samuel Hicks & Sons, owners of the ship Heroine, Samuel Candler, master of the brig Brilliant, Samuel Benson, do. barque Eliza, Joseph B. Brush, do. brig Rebecca, P. Fowler, do. brig Lawrence, 'Villiam Barnes, do: brig Liberator, Del Rio, do. Mexican brig Argus, -Robert G. Shaw, owner of the brig Niger, -Thomas L. ~[anson, master of the sch~r. Railway, GeOJ'll"e H. "Vallace, do. schooner Traffic, o

Carried forward,

gl1,446 40 151 12

2,190 56 257 53

57 87 22 89

2,795 87 261 90

10

60 10 10 10 10

230 10 10 20 10

20 10 10 20 40 10 10 10 20 50 SO

40 20 10 20 10 80 20 20 SO 40 10 10 10 10 20 40 SO 20 SO 20

818,294 14

52 INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

1832.

Brought forward, Benj. T. pickman, owner ofthe brig Cedrick, - -John Sylvester, master of the b~g Maine, - -Franklin Bears, do. bng Alcyon, - -John R. Crane, do. ship John W. Cater, E. Baylies & Th. P. Curtis, owners of brig Czarina, -Edward Auld, master of the brig Louisiana, Ephraim Smith, do. British br. Two Sisters, Josiah Whitney, part owner of brig Rome, A. C. & J. Cunningham, . - - -Zachariah Jellison, owner ofthe brig Henry Clay, Samuel Travers, master of the sch'r. Sarah & Priscilla, D. Nickerson, do. brig Carib, William P. N arcom, owner of the schooMr Pigot, -Thacher Magoun, part owner of the ship Coroo, Joseph King, Jun., owner ofthe ship Splendid, Hampton Stewart, master ofthe ship New London, David Saville, do. schooner Franklin, Nathaniel Hamlin, do. brig Sadi, Nathan Gorton, do. brig Elba, Linn & Riche, part owners of the brig Heroine, A. B. Clarke, master of the brig Meta Comet, John R. Crane, do. ship John W. Cater, -Samuel W. Cobb, do. brig Chilo, Peters, Pond, & Co., owners of the brig George, A. C. Rogers, master of the schooner Catherine, Philip J. Querean, do. brig Gazette, Church C. Trouvent, do. brig Metamora, Benjamin Hale, owner of the ship London, -Thomas Howes, father of J on'a. Howes, an American

seaman, who died at Liverpool, in 1831, Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange,

From which deduct the following repayments:

William Shaler, Consul at Havana, 58 86 Wm. G. Merrill, do. Cape de VerdIslands, 34 79 Francis B. Ogden, do. Liverpool, 366 44 John Cuthbert, do. Hamburg, 13 29

818,2941 10 t 10 10 20 20 10 96 ro 10 20 10 40 10 10 10 10 50 10 10 20 20 10 20 SO 10 10 10 80

36 2,000

20,91614

Isaac Stone, late acting Consul at Vera Cruz, 526 63 Robt. M. Harrison,Consul at St. Bartholomews, 26 1,026 OJ

Intercourse with Barbary Powers.

George A. Porter, acting Consul at Tangier, -John R. Leib, Consul at Morocco, _ David Oilley, Consul at Smyrna, Thos. D.Anderson, late Consul at Tripoli,

g19,890 I~

1,500 1,500

601 8,585 91 -

Carried forward, 812,186 9~

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. 53

Brought forward, Charles S. Coxe, late acting Consul at Tripoli, -Wm. B. Hodgson, late bearer of despatches from Con-

stantinople, - -Bank of the United States, for Bills of Exchange,

From which deduct the following re-payment:

g12,186 93 1,268 75

1,138 94 19,724 96

34,319 58

Baring, Brothers & Co. Agents for the Department of State, London, 1,500

Awards under the first Article of the Treaty of Ghent.

Clement Doggett, dec. for one slave, for 75 per cent. Winifred Downing, dec. do do Thomas McIntosh, do do Thomas Primrose, dec. do do John ~w ood. dec. do do Benjamin Farrow, do do John Hansborough, dec. for two slaves do Clement Doggett, dec, for the final dividend, 'Vinifred Downing, dec. do Thomas McIntosh, do Thomas Primrose, dec. do John 'Vood, dec. do -Benjamin Farrow, do John Hansborough, dec. do

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PUBLIC DEBT.

Interest on the Funded Debt.

832,819 58

210 210 210 210 210 210 420

71 76 71 76 71 76 71 76 71 76 71 76

143 52

32,254 08

President of the Office ofDist. & Deposit, Portsm'h, N. H. 2,086 67 do Boston, Mass. 117,250 77 do Providence, R.I. 5,873 30 do Hartford, Con. 3,155 95 do New York, 257,432 72

President of the Trenton Banking Company, N. J. 3,072 24 President of the Bank of the U. S. Philadelphia, 317,957 56

Carried forward, 8706,829 21

54

1832.

PUBLIC DEBT.

. B~ought forward, 8706,829 President of the Office of DISt. & DeposIt, BaltImore, Md. 23436

do Richmond, Va. 4:833 ! do Charl~ston, S.C. 5,500 8 do Waslllng1:'n City, 23 983 ~

John Andrews, First Assistant Cashier of the Bank of the ' United States, Philadelphia, 7,976! --3772,561 ~

~

Redemption of the 4~ per cent. Stock, per act 24 May, 1824.

President of the Office of Disct. & Deposit, Boston, 626,741 SJ

do New York, 83 809 26 Pres~dent of the Trenton Banking Company! New Jersey, 3:600 PresIdent of the Bank of the U. States, PhIladelphia, 42018631 President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit, Baltimore, 57'988 S$

do Richmond, 40:000 do Charleston, 9,730 ij do Washington City, 497,468 41

g 1 ,739,524 01

Redemption of the Exchanged 4~ per cent. Stock, per act of26 May, 1824.

President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit, Portsmouth, do Boston, do Providence, do New York,

President of the Trenton Banking Company, N. J. President of the Bank of the U. States, Philadelphia, President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit, Baltimore,

do Richmond,

47711 will

456,190 rn 32,494 6! [I'll

403,627 41 frill

16,919 ~ 1,192,53046

89,7532.i 13,964 51

g2,205,95641

Redemption of the Exchanged 5 per cent. Stock oj 20 April, 1822.

President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit, New York, 16,000 President of the Bank of the U. States, Philadelphia, 34,25621 President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit, Baltimore, 4,000. President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit, Washingt'n City, 2,448)1 --

356,704 rr ~

PUBLIC DEBT. 55

Redemption of the 3 per cent. Stock.

President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit Portsmouth, 84,456 14 do Boston, 1,215,234 87 do Providence, 236,298 45 do Hartford, 128,526 97 do New York, 5,249,633 32

President of the Trenton Banking Company, N. Jersey, 39,848 68 President of the Bank of the U. States, Philadelphia, 5,140,390 04 President of the Office of Dist. & Deposit, Baltimore, 424,073 57

do Richmond, 45,166 10 do Fayetteville, 2,346 47 do Charleston, 67,660 02 do Savannah, 5,634 46 do \Vashingt'n City, 425,454 09

813,064,723 18

Principal and Interest of Treasury Notes.

Wm. H. C. Bartlett, Hugh L. White,

Paying certain Parts of Domestic Debt.

Duff Green, for a Certificate of Registered Debt, liqui­dated under the act of 12 June, 1798,

Thornton Taylor, deceased, do Garrett Y. Lansing, do

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MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Pay of the .8.rmyand Subsistence of Officers.

Nicholas R. Page, deceased, corporal 7th infantry, J. W. Kingsbury, lieutenant 1st do -Abraham A. Massias, paymaster, Timothy P. Andrews, do Charles B. Tallmadge, do

570 60 21 08

8591,68

133 84 104

9 90

~247 74

31 76 32 88

58,800 128,000 157,800

Carried forward 8344,664 64

56

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

David S. Townsend, Bannister Young, Enoch Hoye, Edwin V. Sumner, S. B. Dusenbury, lEneas Mackay, Joseph A. Phillips. E. B. Alexander, J. B. Scott, Francis Lee, L. F. Carter, St. Clair Denny, George H. Crossman, Osborn Cross, Thomas ,V right, Charles H. Smith, Joseph C. Clay. H. \V. Fitzhugh, Samuel L. Russell, A. C. Fowler, Isaac Clark, A. R. Hetzel, John'Villiamson, L. N. Morris, 'V. S. Harney, Samuel Shannon, Anthony Drane, J. K. Greenough, Samuel Torrence, Henrv Stanton, Ashe~ Phillips, Robert A. Forsyth, Benjamin F. Larned, Louis G. De Russy, Edmund Kirby, Thomas J. Leslie, Daniel Randall, William Linnard, Alphonso \Vetmore, R. B. Mason, F. N. Barbarin, A. B. Eaton, J. M. Clendenin, N. J. Eaton, L. J. Beall, Heman A. Fay, G. S. Green, Justin Dimick, Sidney Burbank, Joseph B. Shaw, George 'Y. Gardiner, E. K. Barnum,

Brought forward, 8344,6641 paymaster, - - - 68,664 deceased, private 4th infantry, 81 discharged, do 8th do - 1421 acting assistant quarter-master, 206

do do I~ do do ~

lieutenant 7th infantry, - 50 acting assistant quart~r-master, II

do do assistant quarter-master, acting assistant quarter-master, assistant quarter-master,

do lieutenant 1st infantry, paymaster,

do acting assistant quarter-master, assistan t quarter-master, lieutenant 2nd infantry, -acting assistant quarter-master, assistant quarter-master, acting assistant quarter-master,

do do late do do captain 1st infantry, assistant quarter-master,

do lieutenant,

do 4th infantry, quarter-master, paymaster,

do do do do

847 3707 40S i 358 [ 140

2,110 96,520 97,310

9451 107 Ill! 80 U

18[ ;1 182 ~ 25

10[ 50 3651

411 50 3621

130 171)(

ISO 83,700 38,100 4S,000 60,600 82,968

do - 135,533 do

quarter-master, paymaster, acting assistant quarter-master

do do-do do do do

late do do do do do do do do do do do "do

89,262 40

59,556 1750 20 20 20 211

1701 25 1501 711l 20

101 ~ 5111 45

dec. lieutenant 4th infantry, -acting assistant quarter-master, lieutenant 2d infantry, --81,205,887 11 Carried forward,

~ULIT AR Y ESTABLISHMENT 57

Brought forward, 31,205,887 16 Gouverneur Morris, acting assistant quarter-master, 74 50 E. M. Lacy, do do 32 Frederick Thomas, lat~ lieute.nant ,th infantry, - 45 13 Charles S. Merchant, actmg assIstant quarter-master, 66 75 Mark 'V. Batman, lieutenant 6th infantry, - 90 J. J. B. Kingsbury, acting assistant quarter-master, 20 William P.Bainbriclge, do do 30 65 Allen Lowd, do do 45 18 J. S. Gallagher, do do 35 G. J. Rains, do do 15 50 F. D. Newcomb, assistant quarter-master, 62 J. Van Horne, acting assistant quarter-master, S 1 25 Benjamin King, assistant surgeon, - - 9 Daniel E. Burch, acting assistant quarter-master, 30 A. W. Thornton, do do 100 J. H. Cooke, do do 15 C. L. C. Minor, do do 45 75 R. 'V. Colcock, do do 15 Thomas Barker, do do 10 M. A. Patrick, do do 30

From which deduct the following repayments:

L. G. De Russy, Thomas Biddle, Charles H. Smith, A. A. Massias, Thomas '''right, F. D. Newcomb, J. B. Shaw, C. B. Talmadge, J. W. Kingsbury, R. B. Mason, William Piatt, Daniel Randall, David S. Townsend, Timothy P. Andrews, Thomas J. Leslie, Benjamin F. Larned, Asher Phillips,

paymaster, do deceased, do do do

ass't quarter-master, late act'g assist. do paymaster, -lieut. 1st infant'y. late acting a. q. m. paymaster,

1,000 81 1,226 80 8,794 20 1,307 75 1,578 34

276 85 44

8,351 97 41 60 15 25

1,473 81 do do do do do

934 57 1,884 93

- 12,631 62 1,073 36

174 do 876 41

1,206,689 87

41,686 27

gl,165,00360

ARREARAGES IN THE PAY DEPARTMENT.

Timothy P. Andrews, paymaster, ~500

8

58

1832.

MILlTARY ESTABLISHMENT.

SUBSISTEN CEo

J. Engle, assistant conlin' y of suhsistellc(', Edooar M. Lacy, acting ass't. . do.

o • '~

HaH, Shapter & Tupper ,contractors, -Cleon Hawkins, contractor, P. Morrison, assistant commiss'v of subsist. JeremiahA. Townsend, contractor, • John Childe, John K. Graham, M. Knowlton, F. D. Newcomb, D. H. Vinton, A. Brockenbrough, John B. Scott, H. Johnson, Edwin V. Sumner, 'V. R. McKee, 'Villi,un Palmer, Timothy Green, George'S. Greene, Allen Lowd, H. K. Craig, Ezra S. Comstock, Michael Sanno, 'Villiam K. Potter, J. J. B. Kingsbury, John B. Lindsey, D. L. Clinch, George 'V. Gardiner, John B. Magruder, Joseph C. Clay, Harvey Brown, Lucien B. 'Vebster, F. N. Barbarin, Charles S. Merchant, James l\ionroe, Samuel MouIson, Reginald Kirkpatrick, A. R. Hetzel, Louis T. Jamison, A. C. Fowler, Charles I~. C. Minor, 'Villiam J. ,\Yard, M. M. Clark, Justin Dimick, Gurdon Huntington, L. F. Carter, 'Vm. P. Bainbtidge, Lewii5 N. Morris, G. S. Drane, R. H. Peyton,

act'g assist. commis'y of subsist. special contractor, act'g assist. comm'y of subsist.

do do do do

assistant comm'y of subsistence, do do

act'g assist. comm'y of subsist, assistant comm'y of subsistence, act'g assist. comm'y of subsist.

do do assistant comm'y of subsistence, act'g assist. comm'y of subsist. assistant comm'y of subsistence, act'g assist. comm'y of subsist. special contractor,

do do

assistant comm'y of subsistence, special contractor, colonel, assistant comm'y of subsistence, act'g assist. com"m'y of subsist. assistant comm'y of subsistence,

do do act'g assist. comm'y of subsist. assistant comm'y of subsistence,

do do do do

special contractor, do

act'g assist. comm'y of subsist. assistant comm'y of subsistence,

do do lieutenant sd infantry, special contractor, act'g assist. comm'y of subsist. assistant comm'y of subsistence, special contractor, assistant comm'y of subsistence,

do do-do do do llo

300 350

1,0-1910 5,831 63

14,087 2i 5,925 4i 2,000

27967 1,000 4,414 !~

400 450 600 50U

29,500 600 900

5,100 1,~0n

5,7jO 200 21005 210 98 598 69 250

1,26451 700

S,OOO 1,50116

500 6,150

900 3eo

1,258 30 3,600

27942 67486 700

3,500 454

11 50 55 38

650 1,850

8951 5,000 1,000 2,600

700 650 act'g assist. comm'y of subsist. -­Carried forward, 3119,076 II

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 59

Brought forwaru, 3119,076 24 Joseph P. Taylor, commissary of subsistence, 24,500 S. 13. Dusenbury. assistant comm'y of subsistence, 3,1 GO A. H. Morton, do' do. - 1,414 23 Gedings,Baldwin,& Co. 14,771 39 Amos Wood, junior, special contractor, 545 85 John H. Barney, contractor, 12,504 88 Joseph J. Sise, do 892 58 O,.,born Ct'oss, aso:istant comm'v of subsistence, 500 .Edgar M. Lacy, (.1,) • do 1,900 George 'Yebb, .10 do 250 Baker and Rums, special contractors, 402 49 N. J. Eaton, as:-;i:otant cnmm'y of subsistence, 2,600 Hunter Crane, contractor, 765 36 H. and n. Cotheal, contractors, - 1,658 63 R. Holmes, assis't. commissary of subsistence, 45,020 98 C. M. Gedings, & Go. contractors, 558 59 Ramsey and :Strader, do 3,863 12 D. Van N CBS, acting assist. comm'y of ,;ubsistence, 350 Jacob Ruth, special contractor, 121 55 E. A. & vY. 'Winchester, contractors, 8,989 91 R. P. Parrott, assi"tant comm'y of subsistence, 2,450 J. S. Gallagher, do uo 400 Gouverneur Morris, do do 1,100 'Ym. S. Maitland, act'g assist. comm'y of subsistence, 100 R. King, do dD 300 M. E. Merrill, assist. comm'y of subsistence, 1,150 George Fetterman, acting as~olst.c()\\1\n'y.of subsistence, 650 ,L<:,'.';iS M.ackay, ,lssistallt (luarter-master, 115 SO ti "C'. ·vV'. Billingham, contntctor, 4,658 81 Johnson & "Yetmore, contractors, - 1,198 95 Joshua B. Bmnt, assist<lnt quarter-master, 14,000 J. T. Collinsworth, act'g assist. com'y of subsistence, 618 27 J. B. 'Vnlback, do do 100 G. B. vYilson, & Co. contractors, 6,201 80 Daniel ll. Millcl', contractor, 7 80 Joel Turnham, do 3,074 40 R. "Y. Lockerman, special contractor, 287 96 John West, do 105 48 Henry Stanton, quarter-master, 4,000 Chauncey P. lves, contractor, 764 75 Manlius Y. Thompson, do 14,752 17 R. C. Smead, assist. comm'y of subsistence" 9,800 George Lowry, contractor, 882 82 'William Stewart, 2,427 23 Joseph \V. Harris, assist. comm'v or subsistence, 204 92 .1. H. Cooke, act'l!; assist. c~mm'y of subsistence, 870 Benjamin Poole, assist. comm'y of subsistence, 150 'Villia.m H. Emory, acPg a,;sist. cOHlm'y of suhsistence, 300 Hargrave Lee,' special contractor, -. - 630 24 Thomas B. Linn,ml, act'g assist. comm'y of subsist. 200 Hill & McGunnegle, contn'.ctors, - 2,377 27 R. 'V. Burnett, act'g. assist. comm'y of subsistence, 400 M. A. Patrick, do (10 - 500

Carried forward, S .318,513 97

60

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

E. B. Alexander, Joshua Yeaton, E.Iden, A. W. Thornton, Samuel Shannon, Joshua Howard, H. S. Mallory, Thomas Childs, W. J. ·Worth, Oliver Newbery, Caswell Poe, Oliver G. Terry, R. A. Zant7~inger, N. Baden, N oadiah Marsh, James Clyman, Gabriel Field, J. Van Horne, William Lindsay, H. Whiting, George Leech, James A. J. Bradford, Anthony Drane, John Price,

Brought forward, 8318,515 ~ assist. comm'y of subsistence, 2,600 contractor, 74240 special contractor, - - 4280 assist. comm'y of subsistence, - 300 assistant. quarter-master, . 2,08170 act'g assIst. comm'y of SubsIstence, 100

do do - 2,000 do do 250 do do 100

contractor, 8,15222 special contractor, 12059

do 1~1 act'g assist. comm'y of subsistence, 200 ~ ~ 1~

special contractor, 43225 act'g assist. comm'y. of subsistence, 1,24625 formerly lieutenant, 10025 late act'g assist. quarter-master, 7242 act'g assist. comm'y of subsistence, 100 do do 2,500 do do 513

assist. comm'y of subsistence, 100 assistant quarter-master, '/ 84555 special contractor, 111 24

341,565 68 From which deduct the following re-payments:

Upton S. Fraser, Osborn Cross, Francis Lee, M. Knowlton, 'V. S. Harney, J. F. Davis, Samuel Torrence, Joseph C. Clay, Benjamin ,,, alker, George -Webb, J. Ritner, Thomas Burke, Andrew McIntyre,

late assist. com'y sub. 83 lieutenant 1st inft'rv. 2,050

. assist. quarter-mast. 1,252 13 lieutenant, 1,000 captain, 36 59 late act'g assist. qr. m. 14 95 lieut. 4th infantry, 17 04 assist. comm'y. sub. 5 55 lieutenant, 36 11 late assist. com'y sub. 35 65 lieut. 4th infant~y, 4 89 late lieut. 2d artillery, 18 31

1,070 95 F. L. Dade, major, 25

982 46 6

'V. A. Thornton, lieutenant, Jeremiah A. Townsend, contractor,

QUARTER MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.

L. F. Carter, John Williamson,

acting assist. quarter master, -do. do.

6,632 69

8334,932 !

5,000 140 --

C(lrried forward, g.5,140

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Samuel Shannon, Joseph C. Clay, A. C. Fowler, .'Y' P. llai~bridge, I rueman Cross, Henry Stanton, S. ll. "Dusenbury, R. D. A. Wade, Edwin V. SUlIlller, Heman A. Fay, Charles S. Merchant, 'Villiam Palmer, M. Knowlton, Allen Lo\\'d, Hezekiah Johnson, L. F. Carter, H. -W. Fitzhugh, G. 'V. Gardiner, Justin Dimick, Charles Thomas, L. Whiting, J. B. Scott, }Eneas Mackay, L. B. '" (:'bstel~, A. \V. Thornton, John L. Gardiner, James H. Gale, Upton S. Fras(:'r, 'Villiam Linnanl, Francis Lee, D. L. Clinch, George S. Greene, M. 'V. Batman, W. S. Maitland, George \" ebb, Reuben Holmes, Joshua B. Brant, J. B. F. Russell, James L. Dawson, J. B. :Magruder, C. Mellon, J. F. 1)<1,i,,,, F. D. Newcomb, 'Valter Smith, Isaac Clarki', George "-ri~ht, Benjalllin King, \Yilliam D. Lawrence, Geor~e Fetterman, Timothy Grecn, John E: ',,"ooll, F. N. Barbarin,

. Brought forward, assIstant quarter master, acting assist. quarter master, -

do. do. do. do.

quarter master, do.

acting assist. q uader master, -do. do. do. do.

military store kc(:'per, acting a%ist. quarter master, -

do. do. do. do. do. do.

military storekeeper, -acting assist. quarter master, assistant quarter master, acting assist. quarter master, -

do. do. assistant quarter master, captain, acting assist. (luarter master, -assistant quarter master, acting assist. quarter master,

do. do. captain, late captain, late assist. quarter master, quarter master, assistant quart:.>r mastpr, colonel 4th infantry, acting assist. quarter master,

do. do. do. do.

assistant (luarter master, lieu tena nt, assistant quarter master,

late acting assist, quar. master, acting assist. quarter master, -

do. do. -late acting as~t. quarter master, assistan t (I uarter master, acting assist. quarter master, -assi.~taJlt flllartCI' master, lieutenant 3d infantry, acting assist. quarter'master, -late battalion paymaster, acting assist. quarter master, -

do do. inspector general, acting assist. quarter master, -

85,140 31,769

1,503 1,500 2,150

31,000 22,500

3,026 75O

2,250 2,450 1,574

400 350

4,943 1,600

500 4,050 3,448 2,913 5,089

134 1,435 9,460 4,550 2,300

61

75 52

62

70

94

22 83 96 50

105 09 2 45

83 2,300 7,235 43 1,000 2,061 26

300 400 669 15 135 53

67,065 98 164 79 140 40 700 60 14 95

27,964 50

4,000 100 900 382

1,688 5,369

500 3,490

62

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Henry ·Whiting, J. P. Davis, John Chi.lde, Gouverneur Morris, Joseph B. Shaw, J. P. Taylor, Carlos A. 'Vaite, R. W. Burnett, James H. Cooke, R. W. Calcock, ,V. H. Emory, Benjamin Poole, St. Clair Denny, J. 'V. Harris, R. P. Parrott, J. R. Vinton, T. B. Adams, M. A. Patrick, .T ames A. J. Bradford, John L' Engle, Thomas Childs, H. "\V. Griswold, Constantine Smith, George Bender, H. S. Mallory, J. M. ·W ashillgton, J. A. Chambers, J. Van Horne, John Garland, R. C. Tilghman, 'Villiam Lindsay, R. H. K. Whiteley, D. Van N,~ss, Anthony Drane, ·William S. Newton, Jasper Lvnch, Edward Harding,

, Broughtforward, 8274,571 ass~stant quarter master, - 76,000 ~ actlllg aSSIst. quarter master, - "000

d ~,

o. do. 450 do. do. 1,550

lat~ acting as't. quarter master, 44 ach,ag aSSIst. quarter master, - 1 ~oo

,~

aSSIstant quarter master, "400 ", acting assist. quarter master, - 12 ,00 do. do. 500 do. do. 1 000 , do. do. 510 do. do. 2,000

assistant quarter master, acting assist. quarter master, _

do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

assistant quarter master, _ acting assist. quarter master, -

do. do. do. do.

quarter master, acting assist. quarter master, -

do. do. do. do.

late acting assist. quarter master, late assistant quarter master, -acting assistant quarter-master, colonel~ acting assistant quarter-master,

do do assistant quarter-master, acting assistant quarter-master,

acting assistant quarter-master,

S4i 41 1;200 4,500 1,2jO

500 1,000

100 26450 500 500

1,000 900

2,500 60

900 31 25

100 Ii 400 150 SOD

1,400 4SOS

100 371 100

381,94247

From which deduct the following repayments:

A. R. Hetzel, acting asst. qr. mr. 709 51 F. N. Barbarin, do do 204 46 C. L. C. Minor, 808 86 E. V. Sumner, acting assist. qr. mI'. 262 89 S. B. Dusenbury, do do 456 10 Anthony Drane, assistant qr. master, 267 71 John B. Scott, acting assist. qr. mI'. 425 12 L. B. "\Vebster, do do 80 26 'Villiam Linnard, quarter-master, 1,235 78 lEeneas Mackay, assistant £II'. master, 862 33

--- ---Carried forward, S 5,313 02 381,94247

MiLITARY ESTABLISHMENT. ()S

Brought forward S?,5,313 02 381,942 47 Joseph C. Clay, acting assist. qr. mI'. 386 83 Lewis N. Morris, late act~. assist. qr.ml'. 218 74 Francilo Lee, assistant qr. master, 3,542 38 L. }<'. Carter, acting assist. qr. mr. 1,180 25 St. Clair Denny, assistan t (I r. master, 3,771 03 George W. C()rprew, act!ng as;;ist. <Jr. mI'. 59 17 G. H. CI"OSSman, assIstant qr. master, 855 97 N. B. Buford, acting assist. qr. mr. 31 36 A. 'Y. Thornton, uu do 475 51 E. B. Alexander, do do 373 36 H. W. Fitzhugh, aSbistant qr. master, 826 61 M. E. Merrill, acting assist. <Jr. mr. 653 60 Samuel L. Ru~seJl, lieutenant, - ]] 33 George 'Y. Gardiner, acting assist. qr. mr. 194 11 A. C. Fowler, tiD do 663 18 Isaac Clark, assistant qr. master, 340 11 F. D. Newcomb, do 23,493 46 Hubharu Berry, 32 91 R. D. A. Walle, acting assist. qr. mr 68 36 L. T. hmisoll, do do 154 20 John 'ViliiaIllson, do do 600 57 'Ym. P. Bainbridge, do do 179 76 Justin Dimick, acting assist. qr. mI'. 352 52 George vYebb, do do 128 91 Samuel Shannon, assistant qr. master, 7,234 03 'Valter Smith, acting assist. qr. mr. 157 A. B. Eaton, late act 'g. assist. <J. m. 149 13 N. J. Eaton, acting assist. qr. mr. "*72 14 John M:. 'Yashington, 43 16 J. K. Greenough, lieutenant, 130 Osborn Cross, acting assist. qr. mI'. 106 25 Henry Stanton, quarter-master, 1,737 03 E. B. Birdsall, acting assist. qr. mr. 771 76 R. B. Mason, do do 531 30 J. M. ClelHlenin, do do 36 25 Thomas Johnston, do do 38 03 Thomas Barker, do do 1,170 07 L. J. Beall, do do 40 62 Heman A. Fay, do do 119 22 G. S. Greene, do do 113 15 Sidney Btu"bank, do do 50 J. E. Newell, do do 51 18 R. 'Y. Col cock, late act'g·. assist. q. m. 60 13 Joseph S. Gallagher, actillg assist. qr. mr. 302 41 Trucman Cross, quarter-master, 1,186 97 William S. Maitland, act!ng assist. qr. mI'. 122 84 J. :B. Rrant, aSSIstant qr. master, 152 90 H(,7l'kiah J ohnsoll, acting assist. qr. mr. 116 99 'Villiam Palmer, do do S57 57 Houycrneur Morris, do do 137 56 E. M. Lacy, do - do 6'22 31 John Garhtnd, late act'g. assist. q. m. 694 35

Carried forward, 360,611 60 381,942 47

64 MiLITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. G. J. Rains, J. P .. Dayis,

Brought forward 860,611 60 381,9424f acting assist. qr. mI'. 21 77

do do 1,326 41 Charles S. Merchant, Henry "'hiting, J. J. B. Kingsbury, Allen Lowd, J. P. Taylor, Lucien i. Bibb, J. Van Horn, John Page, Alexander S. Brooks, Benjamin King, George A. McCall, M. ,Yo Batman, John B. Magruder, A. II. ~lorton, Benjamin Poole, D. E. Burch, Gabriel Field, George Nauman, J. H. Cooke, T. J. Harrison,

do do 72 50 assistant qr. master, 271 44 acting assist. qr. mI'. 148 07

do do 978 95 do do 51

late lieutenant, 11 20 acting assist. qr. mI'. 160 97 captain 4th infantry, 104 54 lieutenant colonel, 32 80 late ad'g. assist. q. m. 130 97 lieutenant, • 118 47

do 9 act'g assist. qr. master 74 34

do do 49 56 late act'g assist. qr. m. 10 06 act'g assist. qr. m. 2,900 former! y lieu tenant, 100 25 late act'g. assist. qr. m. 29 act'g assist. qr. m. 333 16 do do 80 20

captain, 60 93 act'g assist. qr. master, 16 75 do do 233

quarter master, 17 50

T. \Y. Lendrum, George "Fetterman, R. \Y. Burnett, George Bender, M. A Patrick, act'g assist. qr. mast. 130 05 68,08449

SS13,857 9S

TRANSPORTATION OF OFFICER'S BAGGAGE, &c.

L. F. Carter, acting assistant quarter master, Samuel Shanllon, do do Joseph C. Clay, acting do do "rilliam P. Bainbridge, do do do Trueman Cross, quarter master Henr; Stanton, do S. B. 'Dusenbury, acting assistant quarter-master, R. D. A. "Wade, do do do Heman A. Fay, do do do Charles S. Merchant, do do do M. Knowlton, do do do Allen Lowd, do do do G. ,Yo Gardiner, do do do A. C. Fowler, do do do Justin Dimick, do do do lEneas Mackay, do do 1,. B. 'Yebster, acting do do A. 'Y. Thornton, do do do

1,000 5,400

521 60 600

10,000 6,26967 1,250

400 734 22 800 120

1,750 1,700 1,200 1,280 1,290 62 1,850

900 258 1l A. R, Hetzel, do do do -­Carried forward, S37,S24 22

}IILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 65

Brought forward, 337,324 22 Anthony Drane, acting assistant quarter-master, 937 38 Lewis N. Morris, late act'g do do- 11!l 24 C. L. C. Minor, do do 661 36 George 'Y. Corprew, acting do 42 St. Clair Denny, do do 350 44 Eo B. Alexander, acting do do 26 30 N. B. Buford, late do do 1 25 D. L. Clinch, colonel 4th infantry, 500 L. T. Jamison, acting assistant quarter-master, 103 60 M. E. Merrill, do do do- 505 50 A. B. Eaton, late act'g do do 37 20 G. H. Crossman, do do 90 60 'Valter Smith, acting do do 95 04 H. W. ~Fitzhugh, do do 898 74 'Villialll Linnard, do 800 Edwin V. Sumner, acting assistant quarter-master, 500 George S. Greene, do do do 150 }<'rancis Lee, do do do 1,102 3! George Fetterman, do do do 700 J. E. Newell, do do do 48 John E. 'Y 0011, inspector general, 500 Henry Whiting, assis tan t quarter-master, 2,000 John 'VilliaIllson, acting assistant quarter-master, 52 32 Joseph S. Gallagher, do do do 159 40 J. B. Scott, do do do 80 94 F. D. Newcomb, do do do 520 16 N. J. Eaton, do do do 273 50 John Childe, do do do 450 Gouverneur Morris, do do do 1,000 Isaac Clark, do do do 1,000 J. P. Taylor, do do do 600 GeOl'ge 'V ebb, dec. late act'g do do 4 70 Williall1 S. Maitland, acting do do 117 84 James H. Cooke, do do do 504 34 'Villiam Palmer, do do do 100 Timothy Green, do do do 900 John Garland, late act'g do do 72 60 F. N. Barbarin, acting do do 100 R. P. Parrott, do do do 1,000 E. B. Birdsall, late act'g do do 93 92 R. B. Mason, do do do 15 50 Lucien J. Bibb, do lieutenant 1st artillery, 11 20 J. B. Kingsbury, lieutenant, 126 44 Thomas Barker, acting assistant quarter-master, 440 84 Osborn Cross, do do do- 27 George A. McCall, lieutenant, 81 60 T. B. Auams, acting assistant quarter-master, 250 M. A. Patrick, do do do- 500 James A. J. Bradford, do do do 100

A. H. Morton, do do do 49 56

Thomas Childs, do do do 200

J.B. Brant, do do do 1,000

George Bender, quarter master, 500

Carried forward, g57,818 O~

9

66

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT

H. S. Mallory, J. A. Chambers, R. W. Burnett, Hezekiah Johnson, J. Van Horne, Benjamin King, Edgar M. Lacy, R. C. Tilghman, William Lindsay, R. H. K. Whitely, J. W. Harris, . George Nauman, D. Van Ness, J. R. Vinton, Carlos A ·Waite, Charles Thomas,

Brought forward, acting assistant quarter-master,

do do do do do do do do do

late act'g do do do do do do do do do do acting do do colonel, acting. assistant quarter-master,

do do do-late act'g do do acting do do

do do do do do do do do do

857,818. 8fH) 150 200 24 it 5~ .. 2Sr. &Ill

100 150 250 150

9 150 50

500 100 --

60,59669

From which deduct the following repayment~:

assist. quarter-master, act'g ass't do

do do do do do do do do

824 27 SOO 143 16 714 32

J. B. Brant, Timothy Green, Joseph C. Clay, Justin Dimick, Edwin V. Sumner, S. B. Dusenbury, G. ·W. Gardiner, C. S. Merchant, L. F. Carter,

late do do

41 37 58 34

789 22 574 70

60 90 do do

late do do G. S. Greene, Allen Lowd, Samuel Shannon,

do do do do

assistant do

11 26 151 34

1,809 78 5,47866

355,1180!

TRANSPORTATION OF THE ARMY, &c.

L. F. Carter. Samuel Shannon, Joseph C. Clay, Henry Stanton, A. H. Morton, Heman A. Fay, Charles S. Merchant, William Palmer, M. Knowlton, Allen Lowd, Hezekiah Johnson, A. W. Thornton, A. R. Heltzel,

acting assistant do

do do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

quarter-master, 1,500 do - 18,800 do 32218 do - 14,400 do 1,96620 do 5,250 do 1,000 do 800 do 250 do 2,04740 do 2,950 do 1,500 do 14894 -Carried forward, 850,75471

l 6 J

,ES OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR 1832-Continued.

BY EXPENDITURES.

. Brought forward 3;:07",184 19 1,800,757 74 19ht House on the Monument at Gloucester

POillt, Massachusetts, 2,579 36 lOl1ument or Beacon on Branuford Reef, in

Long bland Sound, Connecticut, eacon Li;,!,ht near Sackett's Harbor, in Lake

Ontario, N. Y. eacon Light near the mouth of MispilJion

Creek, Delaware, - - -ight House on or near Turkey Point, at the

mouth of Elk river, Md. - -uoys at the entrance of the Harbor of Anna­

polis, Md. light House on Little 'Vatts Island, at the

~ou(heastern extremity of Tangier Sou nil, Md. - - - -

light House on Clay Island, at the Northern­most extremity of Tangier Sound, Md.

li61, t, House at the South entrance of Roanoke l\1arsheCl, N. C.

Ille Light House at the Southwest pass of the river Mississippi, and the other on ~he South point, bet weell the Southwest pass ami the Bali'!.e, Louisiana,

,ight Hous~ on Turtle Island, at the mouth of Maumee bay, Lake Eric,

light Boat to oe stationed in the Strait con­neclill~ Lakes Huron and Michigan,

light HOll,.,e in the Outer Thunder Bay Island in Lake Huron,

light House at the confluence of st. Joseph's river with Lake Michigan,

light I-louse at the mouth of Chicago rivPr, Lake Michigan, Illinois, -

light I-louse ncar Port C linton, Ohio, ;uoys in Apalachicola Bay, between St.

George~s Island and the entrance of the Ap,dachicola riYCI',

uryeying the Public Lands, UrH'Y of private land claims in :Florida, ,uney of the Choctaw ceHsion in Mississippi, urvey of the lands ceded by the Creeks to the

U. S(at('s, legisters and Receiycrs of Land Offices, ~eepers of the Public Archives in Florida, ,and Claims in Florida TerritorY, urvev of the Coasts of the U. States, larine Hospital Establishment, larine Hospital at (,haric": ,!:1, S. C.

5,784 84

172 15

16 89

645

620

5,400

1,574 56

20,011 75

1,068 47

7,521 26

4,917 28

3,439 88

1,772 42 100

400 81,072 22

8,000 43,788

50,000 1,666 21 1,125

60 8,125

76,877 87 169 80

Carried forward ~634,1l6 15 1,800,757 74

68 MILIT Al't TEST ABLISHMENT.

. Brought forward, 8151,7S0 1832. G. H. Crossman, assIstant quarter-master, 441:

R. P. Parrott, acting ast. do do 800 L. F. Carter, late act'g. do do 755 ij R. B. Mason, do do do do 249 II Thomas Barker, do do 575 Sf Lloyd J. BeaU, do do ~ George A. McCall, lieu tenant, - 56 ~ M. W. Batman, do 9 John B. Magruder, acting assistant quarter-master, 7S II Sidney Burbank, do do do 50 T. B, Adams, do do do 250 M. A. Patrick, do do do 500 James A. J. Bradford, do do do 210 George Bender, do 500 H. S. Mallory, do do do 4,800 T. J. Harrison, do do do 246 J. A. Chambers, do do do 650 George Nauman, late act'g. do do 20 Osborn Cross, do do do do 19 i5 Benjamin King, do do do do 80T Benjamin Poole, do do do do 10 06 William S. Maitland, do do do do 5 R. C. Tilthman, acting do do 100 J. H. Coo e, do do do 1S5 8i J. W. Harris, do do do 150 George Fetterman, do do do 16 75 John Williamson, late act'g. do do S8S i5 Daniel E. Burch, captain 7th infantry, 2,870 R. W. Burnett, acting assistant quarter-master, 19782 D. Van Ness, do do do 100 J. P. Davis, do do do 8845 Edward Harding, do do do 100

---166,081 5!

From which deduct the following repayments:

J. B. Brant, assi~tant qr, master, 6,783 17 Timothy Green, act'g. ass't. do 69 Joseph C. Clay, do do do 60 36 S. H. Dusenbury, late act'g. ast. do. 768 28 7,68081 -

~158,400 58 -FORAGE.

'Thomas Biddle, dec" late paymaster, 63845

Timothy P. Andrews, paymaster, 10,532 64

Asher Phillips, do 1,296

Robert A. Forsyth, do 1,400

Abraham A. Massias, do 2,110 --Carried forward, ~15,9ii 09

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Benjamin F. Larned, Louis G. DeRussy, Thomas Wright, Charles B. Tallmadge, David S. Townsend, Charles H. Smith, Edmund Kirby, Thomas J. Leslie, Daniel Randall, F. D. Newcomb, Alphonso "\Yetmore, William Piatt,

paymaster, do do do do do do do do

Brought forward,

assistant quarter-master, paymaster,

do

PURCHASING DEPART~mNT.

69

g15,977 09 1,900

950 2,250 29 6,663 84 3,053 55 2,055 28 1,656 1,783 3,403 70

64 1,300 1,193 22

S42,249 97

Enoch Hoye, discharged private 8th infantry, 79 45 F. N. Barbarin, acting assistant quarter-master, 10 33 A. W. Thornton, do do 35 15 Louis G. De Russy, paymaster, ] 1 74 Francis Lee, • assistant quarter-master, 61 74 L. }<'. Carter, acting assistant quarter-master, 82 66 M. E. Merrill, dot do do 58 5f' H. W. Fitzhugh, do do 112 71 Isaac Clark, do do 7 3'l Thomas Biddle, deceased, late paymaster, 31 43 Samuel Shannon, assistant quarter-master 184 81 Anthony Drane, do do 23 37 Henry Stanton, do 107 60 Callender Irvine, commissary general of purchases, 171,426 83 Abraham A. Massias, paymaster, 975 29 George 'V ells, acting assistant quarter-master, '2 62 Thomas "T right, paymaster, 252 64 E. B. Birdsall, acting assistant quarter-master, 5 31 J. B. Brant, do do 30 87 Thomas Barker, acting do do 105 44 John B. Scott, do do do 9 ~~neasMackay, do do 107 83 J. M. Clenden"in, acting do do -94 E. B. Alexander, do do do 10 Lloyd J. Beall, do do do 3 A. C. Fowler, do do do 12 42 J. W. Kingsbury, lieutenant 1st infantry, - '2 7~ George -W-. Gardiner, acting assistant quarter-master, 33 Charles B. Tallmadge, paymaster, - 813 71 Charles H. Smith, do 4,076 19 S. B. Dusenbury, acting assistant quarter-master, 5 58 A. R. Heh.el, do do do - 2 50 Edgar M. Lacy, do do do 10 William Palmer, do do do 7

Carried forward, 8178,699 82

70

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

J oha Getr1and, . Brought forward, 8178,699

aSsIstant quarter-master, 5,* David S. Townsend, paymaster, 2128 Timothy P. Andrews, do 1,5991 Thomas J. Leslie, do - 646 i Edwin V. Sumner, acting assistant quarter-master 69 John Page, captam 4th infantry, '_ 10-1) Benjamin King, assistant surgeon, 65 George S. Greene, acting; assistant quarter-master, 975 Gouverneur :Morris, do do do- 55 j F. D. Newcomb, do do 169 I J. S. Gallagher, acting do do j St. Clair Denny, do do 2 i M. A. Patrick, do do 10 -

From which deduct the following repayments: 182,1123

W. G. Belknap, captain, 32 04 St. Clair Denny, assist quarter-master, 290 01 Thomas H. Gale, late captain, 2 45 E. S. Hawkins, do 3 30 Mneas Mackay, assist. quarter-master, S78 30 B. 'Walker, lieutenant, 69 66 L. B. vVebster, acting assist. qr. mr. 91 16 A. R. Hetzell, do tdo do 88 40 'William Linnard, q uarter-master, 8 38 Allen Lowd, acting assist. qr. mr. 52 85 Joseph C. Clay, do do do 29 15 Henry Stanton, quarter-master, 34 Joseph B. Shaw, late lieutenant, 48 26 R. B. Mason, captain, 10 91 R. D. A. vVade, acting assist. qr. mI'. 15 28 :M. 'Y. ilatlpan, lieutenant, 3S 25 Frederick Thomas, deceased lieutenant, 45 13 Tlwmas Burke, late do 67 28 John Page, captain, 14 54 Gouverneur Morris, acting assist. qr. mr. 26 50 George D. Ramsay, lieutenant, - 120 81

Anthony Drane, ass~st. quarter-master, 377 James H. Hook, major 4 86 Samuel Shannon, assist. quarter-master, 8 40 Alphonso \Vetmore, paymaster, 1,500

2,982 Sl A. Brockenbrough,. assist. quarter-master, S 64 -S179,130 OJ ;

CLOTHING FOR OFFICERS' SERVANTS.

Charles B. Tallmadge. David S. Townsend, Thomas Biddle, dec. late

paymaster do do

4,140 ~ ] ,39250

]50 !I

Carried forward, 85,6;;4

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Timothy P. Andrews, Asher Phillips, Robert A. Forsyth, Abraham A. Massias, Benjamin }<~. Larned, Louis G. De Russy, Thomas ,V right, . Charles H. Smith, Edmund Kirby, Thomas J. Leslie, Daniel Randall,

paymaster, do do do do do do do do do do

Brought forward,

F. D. Newcomb, Alphonso 'Vetmore, Joseph B. Shaw, dec. William Piatt,

a~sistant quartrr-master, paymaster, lieutenant 4th infantry, paymaster,

BOUNTIES AND PREMIUMS.

J. W. Kingsbury, lieutenant 1st infantry, M. W. Batman, do 6th do David S. Townsend, paymaster, J. A. Phillips, lieutenant 7th infantry, John Clit!., do 2d do E. K. Barnum, do 2d do Enoch Hoye, a discharged private 8th infantry, B. 'Walker, lieutenant 3d infantry, H. Saunders, captain 1st artillery, Timothy Paige, li~utenant 4th infantry, Felix Ansart, captain 3d artillery, Thomas Biddle, dec. late paymaster, Louis G. De Russy, paymaster, William G. Belknap, captain 3d infantry, George Andrews, lieutenant 6th do T. ·W. Lendrum, captain 3d artillery, S. H. Webb, do 3d infantry, Thomas Cutts, lieutenant 3d do Allen Lowd, do H. A. Thompson, do L. Whiting, captain, J. Schmuck, do 'V. S. Newton, lieutenant, E. R. Long, do L. Thomas, do Martin Scott, captain, William Day, lieutenant, H. S. Mallory, do D. A. Manning, do Nathaniel Clarke, captain, Timothy P. A.ndrews, paymaster,

Carrierl, forward,

71

35,683 84 3,287 '25

680 41 900

1,329 13 800

1,029 07 1,518 05 1,227 46

826 1,342 50 1,964 87

40 18 900

2 42 280 59

821,811 77

6 1,150 1,062

250 381 500

24 375 375 557

40 406

1,110 1,382 04

275 275

1,175 50

100 765 100 100 400

92 775 350 570 190 48 66 50

212

813,161 54

72 MiLITARY ESTABLISHMENT~

Brought forward, , 13,1611 1832. Asher Phillips, paymaster, 200. Robert A. Forsyth, do 200 Thomas J. Leslie, do 168 Daniel Randall, do 2,336 J. R. Vinton, lieutenant, 112 ·William Martin, do

7 F. D. Newcomb, assistant quarter-master, 12 Alphonso 'Vetmore, paymaster, 1,744 C. M. Thruston, captain, 96 H. St. John Linden, lieutenant, 250 J. H. Lamotte, do 550 John Bradley, do 420 L. Gates, do 550 D. S. Herring, do 422 Owen Ransom, captaill, 332 J. 'V. Kingsbury, lieutenant, 6 Charles B. Tallmadge, paymaster, 1,234 Eumunu Kirbv, do 1,050 Charles H. Su;.ith, do 1,116 Abraham A. Massias, uo 1,500 Francis L. Dade, brevet major, 300 'V. ·Wells, lieutenant, 300 Charles H. Merchant, captain, 95 Thomas Childs, do 77 S. Churchill, brevet major, 96 James House, colonel, 312 Benjamin F. Larned, paymaster, 174 B. K. Pierce, brevet major, 200 S. Casey, lieutenant, 100 Thomas Stamford, do 88 J. E. Newell, do 160 A. B. Eaton, do 100 Thomas "Wright, fiaymaster, 290 J. S. Worth, leu tenant, 300 N. G. ·Wilkinson, captain, 350 Samuel Cooper, lieutenant and aid de camp, 90 R. B. Mason, captain, 500 William Alexander, lieutenant, 200 F. S. Brooke, do 135 A. Cady, do 60 D. Perkins, lieutenant, 150 -29,543 54

From which deduct the following repayments:

Joseph A. Phillips, lieutenant, 62 51 J. M. W. Picton, do 6 Z. J. D. Kinsley, do 100 J. S. Worth, do 70 Lorenzo Thomas, do 75 ·William S. Newton, do 180 -- --Carried forward, 8493 51 29,543 54

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT

Benjamin Walker, Brought forward, g493 51

lieutenant, _ 218 50 Joseph C. Clay, do 92 Allen Lowd, do 25 Martin Scott, captain, 146 81 Jacob Schmuck, do 3 25 E. K. Barnum, lieutenant, 276 41 J. W. Kingsbury, do 6 R. P. Parrott, do 1 50 Henry Saunders, captain, 205 22 T. W. Lendrum, do 66 15

EXPENSES OF RECRUITING.

M. W. Ba~man, J. A. Phillips, E. Boardman, John Clitz, E. K. Barnum, Thomas M. Barrows, B. Walker, Franklin Bache, H. Saunders, Timothy Paige, Felix Ansart, George Andrews, T. W. Lendrum, S. H. Webb, H. A. Thompson, W. S. Newton, E. R. Long, L. Thomas, Martin Scott, W. G. Belknap, William Day, J. S. Worth, H. S. Mallory, D. A. Mann(ng. J. R. Vinton, A. R. Merrill, William Martin, C. M. Thruston, H. St. John Linden, J. H. Lamotte, John Bradley, L. Gates, D. S. Herring l

Owen Ransom, D. E. Twiggs, Jacob Schmuck,

lieutenant 6th infantry, do 7th do

major 2d do lieutenant 2d do

do do do M.D. lieutenant sd infantry, M. D. - -captain 1 st artillery, -lieutenant 4th infantry, captain sd artillery, lieutenant 6th infantry, captain 3d artillery,

do sd infantry, lieutenant,

do do 2d infantry, do 4th do

captain of 5th do do 3d do

lieutenant 1st do do 6th do do 2d artillery, do 4th infantry, do sd artillery,

M.D. lieutenant 4th infantry, captain sd artillery lieutenant 6th infantry,

do 1st do do 2d do do 1st artillery, do 3d do

captain 2d infantry, -lieutenant-colonel 5th infantry, captain 4th artillery,

73

29,543 54

1,534 35

g28,009 19

1,150 750 12 66 19

731 41 60

643 50 120 225 843

1 725 391 15 425 185 380

2 825 196 81 350 7S0 170

10 3 3

186 188

4 250 750 30

550 600 568 200

S. 25

Carried forward, g12,28Q 78 10

74 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. Samuel Shannon, Francis L. Dade, ,V. Wells, C. S. Merchant, T. Childs, S. Churchill, R. P. Parrott, S. Casey, J. E. Newell, A. B. Eaton, N. G. Wilkinson, Samuel Cooper, H. W. Fitzhugh, R. B. Mason, William Alexander, F. S. Brooke, D. Perkins,

Brought forward, assistant quarter-master, brevet major, lieutenant, captain,

do brevet major, lieutenant 3d artillery,

do 2d infantry, do 7th do do 2d do

captain 7th' do lieutenant and aid-de-camp, -assistant quarter-master, captain 1st infantry, lieutenant 5th do

do 6th do do 5th do

From which deduct the following repayments:

Nathaniel Clark, Lorenzo Thomas, E. K. Barnum, M. W-. Batman, Henry Saunders, Joseph A. Phillips, Thomas Stamford,

captain, lieu tenan t,

do do

captain, lieutenant, captain

66 50 125 107 90 34 78 9 49

88

MEDICAL OR HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT.

A. M. Elam, G. P. & J. Gratacap, N ath'l. Jewett & Co. Stephen H. Long, R. Johnston, William A. Simpson, Charles Byrne, Daniel Stinson, Charles S. Francis, A. "V. Rockwell, Edward 'V orrell , David S. Townsend, Joseph Johnson, Henry A. Thompson, Alexander S. Brooks, Horatio Adams, 'Villiam Jones,

M.D. for mattrasses, medicines for officers, topographical engineer, M.D.

do do

services in apothecary's de'pt. for medical books, M.D.

do paymaster, for medicines, lieutenant 4th artillery, colonel 1st do M.D. for postage of letters, -

S12,280 71 rl

soo 200

5 S 4 I 5

200 240

50 150

10 159 7 300 100

8 250

14,269 6

5207

~13,748 S

32 611 6 1349 1475

18 5 120 60 30 41 60 65 578 114 100 50 2 60 31 0

Carried forward, 151,5~9 2

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 15

Brought forward, SI,539 23 Arba Blair, M.D. 45 Thomas G. Mower, Surgeon, 16,461 Hardage Lane, M.D. 180 W. W. Jackson, for hospital stores, 120 01 Frederick Searle, lieutenant 4th Arti.llery, - 60 A. W. Thornton, acting assistant quarter-master, 40 36 Edwin V. Sumner, do do do 120 26 S. B. Dusenbury, do do do 325 52 J. B. Scott, do do do 159 72 Francis Lee, do do 786 69 St. Clair Denny, do do 68 96 George·H. Crossman, .do do 184 35 n. B. Strobel. M.D. 195 Joseph C. Clay, acting assistant quarter-master, 248 55 H. W. Fitzhugh, do do 248 37 Isaac Clark, do do 150 99 A. R. Hetzel, acting do do 35 26 L. N. Morris, late act'g. do do 3 75 George Webb, acting do do 2 50 Samuel Shannon, do do 2,032 28 Henry Stanton, <Iuarter-master, 996 33 J. B. Brant, assistant quarter-master, 189 68 R. B. Mason, acting assistant quarter master, 17 50 J. M. Clendenin, do do do 15 31 Joseph B. Shaw, dec. lieutenant 4th infantry, - 16 George W. Gardiner, acting assistant quarter-master, 62 19 Wilham Linnanl, quarter-master, 289 40 J. M. Washington, acting assistant quarter-master, 40 91 Hezekiah Johnson, do do do 120 William Palmer, do do do 350 57 Walter Smith, do do do 29 63 Justin Dimick, do do do 164 31 F. N. Barbarin, do do do 3 16 J. P. Davis, do do do 386 61 F. D. Newcomb, do do 482 94 Henry Whiting, do do 271 44 J. P. Taylor, do do do 51 J. J. B. Kingsbury, do do do 1 63 Wm. P. Bainbridge, do do do 60 Allen Lowd, do do do 933 77 G. J. Rains, do do do 1 37 Benjamin King, assistant surgeon, 34 83 Heman A. Fay, acting assistant quarter-master, 60 Gouverneur Morris, do do do- 7 56 Anthony Drane, do do 48 25 R. W. Colcock, do do do 25 IS J. S. Gallagher, do do do 15 25 C. S. Merchant, do do do 5 75 J. H. Cook, do do do 228 R. W. Burnett, do do do 35 18 M. A. Patrick, do do do 90 05

S28,041 55

76

18S2.

MILITARY ESTABLISHME~T.

CONTINGENCIES OF THE ARMY.

Way & Gideon, Trueman Cross, John Reynolds, Alexander Adair, A. W. Thornton, lEneas Mackay, Levi Whiting, Francis Lee, Brooke 'Villiams, William A. Davis, Francis P. Blair, F. D. Newcomb, Charles H. Barron, Benjamin King, Callender Irvine, George Bender, W. Maynadier,

for printing blanks, quarter-master, for taking depositions., marshal of Florida, -acting assistant quarter-master,

do do do captain 4th artillery, assistant quarter-master, for militia laws,

assistant quarter-master,

assistant surgeon, com'y. general of purchases, quarter-master, lieutenant 1st artillery,

From which deduct the following repayment:

Trueman Cross, quarter-master,

ARREARAGES PRIOR TO 1st JULY, 1815.

Samuel Glazier, James Grant, John Newland, Russell Bean, Adam Caplinger, David Larned, Lewis Bonney, Eli Learned, G. Moore, Robert H. Armistead, Thomas Norman, Joseph Ford, Thomas Pinnell, Oliver McKee, Michael Clowen, Richard Parr, William Stewart, Reuben Johnson, William Blackburn, Charles Parker, Tilman Thacker, Robert Forrester,

corporal 13th infantry, -deceased, private 15th infantry, for a horse lost, - -for a set of Smith's tools, artificer of Kentucky militia, deceased, private 11th infantry,

do do 23d do M.D. for sundry Mississippi militia, M.D. for a s.ick soldier in 1813, deceased, for rent of house, deceased, private of Penn. militia,

do do Georgia do do do Virginia do

lieutenant Kentucky militia, deceased, private 21st infantry, late private of Virginia militia, captain, -, - -late private of Virginia militia,

6815 9,500

SS5 61 09

SOO 268 58 193 55

56 44 is 20

281 12 55 56 40

551 19 17 50

174 51 -gll,95906

750

Sll,209 06

58 40 80 55 60 62 26 18 54 45 6580 10 50

129 88 64 67 25

16709 412 50

59 48 41 71 16 25 51 80 5225 55 14 S82S 55 14 1750

Carried forward, Sl,495 59

MILITAR Y ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward James Bateman, deceased, priYate lOth infantry, Abraham Duke, do do artillery, Thomas F. Wood, do do 13th infantry, Thomas Taylor, late - do 14th do George Smith, deceased do 22d do Benjamin 'Yhite, formerly corporal, 2211 do Adam Frank, formerly priYate of Ohio militia, John Mills, deceased, lieut. col. N. Y. do Job Demas, discharged, recruit 12th infantry, Edward Hicks, deceased, corporal 7th do Jesse Saint, do private Ohio militia, Thomas Slocum, private 11th infantry, Walter Garner, D. Bailey and others, Eliphalet Lyman, M. D. John Harris, deceased, private of artillery, Thomas Williams, for sundry officers of Va. militia, Thomas Gardiner, soldier, balance of pay, James Mealor, deceased, corporal 20th infantry, Humphrey Yowdl, do private 12th do Nonnan Saunders, do do 2d artillery James Daffin, late do volunteer militia, William Marston, deceased, private 5th infantry, John Hart, for personal services, Daniel Stephens, late private of Ohio militia, William Burgess, lieutenant of Virginia do -Seth Scudder, formerly private 23d infant!')', J. Bishop, M. D. Walter L. Fontain, for transportation, Thomas Dixon, deceased, private 5th infantry, Hobert Hill, lieutenant, Samuel Jones, deceased, private 5th infantry, Thomas CIa vton, former! y private N. Y. militia, Frederick K'eller, late private of Yirginia do I.eonanl Harrison, late srrgeant, James E. Brown, late private of Mississippi militia, James Hair, deceased, private 28th infantry, Charles Shackelford, captain of Virginia militia, Hilson Griffin, deceased, private 17'th infantry, Jarvis Jackson, for apprehending a deserter, Jesse 'Vatson, dec('ased, private 8th infantry, James Burnwalts, deceased, William H. Eaton, deceased, lieutenant of rangers, John Franklin, deceased, Charles Smothers, late private 24th infantry, Thomas En'rett, diseharged recruit, - -David Cooper, discharged private 7th infantry, James Reeves, deceased, Dennis McCormack, late sergeant, N. Y. volunteers, Elisha Fitz~erald, deceased, private 2nd artillery, Alexander Harper, late private, Ohi.o volunteers, George Dawson, dec. private 20th infantry, John L. Maxwell, dec. do 19th do

Carried forward,

77

81,495 59 24

116 41 12

104 48 59 35

3 09 65 79 32 58 16 19 98 50

933 13 50

127 16 180 2{)

23 25 40 19 56 25 24 35 39 20

109 83 45 25 41 19 80 43 20 43 66

6 80 7 41 5 10

28 54 48 17 29 30 78 39 06 31 73

4 40 67 29 10 55 48 74

110 80 57 03 24 38 25

124 77 84 67 22 25 24 28 07 52 96 49 96

84,84:2 14

78

183£.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

John Northum, 'Villiam Johnston, Asa Hornby, dec. Spencer Carter, A. K. Younglove, dec. Thomas Knowles, John Cox, dec.

Brought forward

discharged private, private 5th infantry, late private, Virginia militia,

late private dragoon, rifleman,

S4,842 14 24 S

70 70 20 64

111 58 24 28 12

g5,123 93

ARREARAGES FROM 1st. JULY, 1815, TO 31st. DEC. 1816.

Thomas Slator, dec. John Adams, Enoch Hoye, Jasper Lynch,

corporal, artillery, late private, 7th infantry, discharged private, 8th infantry,

1 80 14 34

105 7475

g195 89

INV ALID AND HALF PAY PENSIONS.

Robert King, U. S. Branch Bank, Thomas Posey, Ellis Doty, U. S. Branch Bank, Robert King, U. S. Branch Bank, do do do do do do do do do

Rank of the U. States, U. S. Br:mch Bank,

do do do do do do do do do

Daniel Hay, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do do do do

B. of the Farmers Bank, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do do do do

agent at Knoxville, Tennessee, 1,820 79 do st. Louis, Missouri, 5,800 do Corydon, Indiana, 5,100 do Detroit, Michigan, 3,100 do Nashville, Tennessee, 3,600 do Knoxville, do 2,900 do Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 7,255 47 do Burlington, Vermont, 7,800 do Portsmouth, N. H. 10,200 do Portland, Maine, 9,000 do Philadelphia, Penn. 20,000 do Charleston, S. Carolina, 1,100 do Lexington, Kentucky, 7,082 do Cincinnati, Ohio, 8,130 do Hartford, Connecticut, 6,700 do Carmi, Illinois, 1,200 do Mobile, Alabama, 1,600 do 'Vashington, D. C. 10,000 do Boston, Massachusetts, 3,000 do New Castle, Delaware, 500 do Providence, R. Island, 220 do Buffalo, New York, 3,000 do Utica, do 3,000

121,908 26

From which deduct the following repayments:

Mechanics' & Farmers'Bank at Albany, U. S. Branch Bank, at St. Louis,

Carried forward,

572 60 257 07

$)820 67 121,908 26

MILITARY ESTABL.ISHMENT

William White, Thomas Rowland, U. S. Branch Bank, do do do

Thomas Crutcher,

Brought forward late agent, , do do at Lexington, at Cincinnati, agent,

8829 67 128 53 642 01 546 27 257 03

1,802 06

PENSIONS TO 'YIDOWS AND ORPHANS.

Sterling Oberley, decased, Walter Payne, do Andrew Larrimore, do Pemb'n. Claughton, do private of Virginia militia, Reuben Johnson, do do 21st infantry, James Vv'" right, do sergeant of Dragoons, Gideon Watts, do private 25th infantry, Sharpley A. "Waddey,do ensign of Virginia militia, Thomas Crowder, do private of do do Daniel Barr, do William Smith, do private 39th infantry, William Granger, do do 29th do Joseph Hemphill, do do North Carolina militia, William Lawson, do do Virginia do -Edmund Lucas, do lieut. colonei V irginia militia, Jeptha Roberts, do private Tennessee do Jonas C. Michell, do do Kentucky do George Shuster, do do Virginia: do John Tipps, do Joseph McManus, do private of Tennessee militia, -Stephen Turner, do lieutenant, Britton Brittle, do Thomas McClelen, do Obadiah Cox, do private of Virginia militia, James Dodson, dec. Thomas Keeve, do sergeant of Virginia militia,

REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONS.

Robert King, agent at Knoxville, Tennessee, Thomas Posey, do Corydon, Indiana, -U. States Branch Bank, do Natchez, Mississippi, Ellis Doty, do Detroit, Michigan, U. States Branch Bank, do Nashville, Tennessee, Robert King, do Knoxville, do U. States Branch Bank, do Fayetteville, N. Car.,

do do do Richmond, Virginia, do do do Pittsburgh, Pennsyl'a,

Carried forward,

19

121,908 26

4,205 57

8117,702 69

240 240 150 240 240 240 240 600 240 240 240

22 139 300

1,800 240 240 240 240 132

90 240 240 240 240 330

S')7,644

5,173 8,500 ] ,222 3,000 8,200 8,000

14,000 33,000 17,138

~ 98,2SS

89 74

63

78

18SQ.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

John Northum, ,Yilliam Johnston, Asa Hornby, dec. Spencer Carter, A. K. Younglove, dec. Thomas Knowles, John Cox, dec.

Brought forward

discharged priYate, private 5th infantry, late private, Virginia militia,

late private dragoon, rifleman,

S4,842 14 24 3

7070 2064

111 53 24 28 12

S5,123 93

ARREARAGES FRO~I 1st. JULY, 1815, TO 31st. DEC. 1816.

Thomas Slator, dec. John Adams, Enoch Hoye, Jasper Lynch,

corporal, artillery, late private, 7th infantry, discharged private, 8th infantry,

1 BO 14 34

105 74 75

g195 B9

INV ALID AND HALF PAY PENSIONS.

Robert King, U. S. Branch Bank, Thomas Posey, Ellis Doty, . LT. S. Branch Bank, Robert King, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do do do do do do do

:Bank of the U. States, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do do do do do do do

Daniel Hay, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do do do do

B. of the Farmers Bank, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do do do do

agent at Knoxville, Tennessee, 1,82079 do St. Louis, Missouri, 5,800 do Corydon, Indiana, 5,100 do Detroit, Michigan, 3,100 do Nashville, Tennessee, 3,600 do Knoxyille, do 2,900 do Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 7,255 47 do Burlington, Vermont, 7,800 do Portsmouth, N. H. 10,200 do Portland, Maine, 9,000 do Philadelphia, Penn. QO,OOO do Charleston, S. Carolina, 1,100 do Lexington, Kentucky, 7,082 do Cincinnati, Ohio, 8,130 do Hartford, Connecticut, 6,700 do Carmi, Illinois, 1,200 do Mobile, Alabama, 1,600 do 'Yashington, D. C. 10,000 do Boston, Massachusetts, 3,000 do New Castle, Delaware, 300 do Providence, R. Island, 220 do Buffalo, New York, 3,000 do Utica, do 3,000

121,908 26

From which deduct the following repayments:

Mechanics' & Farmers'Bank at Albany, U. S. Branch Bank, at St. Louis,

Carried forward,

572 60 257 07

S82!) 67 ] 21,90B 26

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT

William White, Thomas Rowland, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do Thomas Crutcher,

Brought forward, late agent, do do at Lexi.ngton, at Cincinnati, agent,

3829 67 128 53 642 01 546 27 257 03

1,802 06

19

121,908 26

4,205 57

8117,702 69

PENSIONS TO 'VIDOWS AND ORPHANS.

Sterling Oberley, decased, 'Valter Payne, do Andrew Larrimore, do Pemb'n. Claughton, do private of Vir,g;inia militia, Reuben Johnson, do do 21st infantry, James 'Y right, do sergeant of Dragoons, Gideon Watts, do private 25th infantry, Sharpley A. 'Yaddey,do ensign of Virginia militia, Thomas Crowder, do private of do do Dani.el Barr, do William Smith, do private 39th infantry, William Granger, do do 29th do Joseph Hemphill, do do North Carolina militia, William Lawson, do do Virginia do Edmund Lucas, do lieut. colonel Virginia militia, Jeptha Roberts, do private Tennessee do Jonas C. Michell, do do Kentucky do George Shuster, do do Virginia: do John Tipps, do Joseph McManus, do private of Tennessee militia, -Stephen Turner, do lieutenant, Britton Brittle, do Thomas McClelen, do Obadiah Cox, do private of Virginia militia, James Dodson, dec. Thomas Keeve, do sergeant of Virginia militia,

REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONS.

Robert King, agent at Knoxville, Tennessee, Thomas Posey, do Corydon, Indiana, -U. States Branch Bank, do Natchez, Mississippi, Ellis Doty, do Detroit, Michigan, U. States Branch Bank, do Nashville, Tennessee, Robert KinO', do Knoxville, do U. States B~anch Bank, do Fayetteville, N. Car.,

do do do Richmond, Virginia, do do do Pittsburgh, Pennsyl'a,

Carried forward,

2-10 240 150 240 240 240 240 600 240 240 240

22 139 300

1,800 240 240 240 240 132 90

240 240 240 240 3S0

S7,644

5,173 8,500 1,222 3,000 8,200 8,000

14,000 33,000 17,138

398,233

89 74

63

80 }IlLITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

g 98,233 Brought forward, 1832.. Bank of the U. States, agent at Philadelphia, do

Trenton Bank'g Com'y, do Trenton, New-~erseYJ 114,000 16,000 63,335 67,000

U. States Branch Bank, do New York, N. York, do do do Burlington, Vermont, do do do Providence, Rhode Is. do do do Hartford, Connecticut, do do do Boston, Massachusetts, do do do Portsmouth, N. Hamp.

. do do do Portland, Maine, -Branch of the Far. B'k, do New-Castle, Delaware, U. States Branch Bank, do Charleston, S. Carolina,

do do do Lexington, Kentucky, do do do Cincinnati, Ohio, -

Jonathan Huntt, do Mobile, Alabama, Daniel Hay, do Carmi, Illinois, U. States Branch Bank, do St. Louis, Missouri, -

do do do N. Orleans, Louisiana, do do do Savannah, Georgia, -do do do Baltimore, Maryland, do do do Buffalo, N. York, do do do Utica, do

Thomas Crutcher, late agent,

From which deduct the following repayments:

U. S. Branch Bank, at Pittsburgh, Bank of the U. States, at Philadelphia, U. S. Branch Bank, at Nashville, Farm. & Mechan.B'nk. at Albany,

256 79 300 36 257 06 260 80

9,500 49,000 75,000 47,000 78,000

900 4,000

26,166 31,445

2,000 1,600 1,000 1,000 3,300 2,000 5,000 5,000

956 25 --701,4S5 2j

1,075 01

8700,S60 24

INVALID PENSIONS, PER ACT OF 20th MAY, 1850.

Mechan.& Farm. B'nk, at Albany, U. S. Branch Bank, at St. Louis, -Benjamin Knower, President, &c. at Albanv, Collins Hurlbert, deceased, - - " William "White, late agent, U. S. Branch Bank, at Lexington,

do. do. at Cincinnati,

REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONS, PER ACT OF 20th MAY, 1830.

U. S. Branch Bank, at Pittsburgh, Bank of the U. States, at Philadelphia,

Carried forward

256 80 25707 515 80 192 128 53 54627 257 OS

SI,95S 50

25679 300 36

----g 557 15

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

832. U. S. Branch Bank, at Nashville, Brought forward,

Mechan. & Farm. Bank, at Albany,

REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONS, PER ACT OF 7th JUNE, 1832.

U. S. Branch Bank, do do do do

Robert King, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do do do do do do do

Trenton Bank'g Com.

\Vashington, -Baltimore, Cincinnati, Knoxville, Lexington, -Portsmouth, Portland, Boston, Pittsburgh,

U. S. Branch Bank, Charleston, do do Richmond, do do Burlington, -do do Providence, do do Hartford,

Bank of the U. States, Philadelphia, -U. S. Branch Bank, New-York, -

do do Buffalo, do do Utica, do do Nashville, do do Fayetteville, -

Branch of the Far. B'k. Newcastle,

MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT.

John L. Gardiner; Sylvanus Thayer,

captain, -superintendent,

~l

S557 15 257 06 260 80

S1,075 01

5,000 17,736 77

6,180 480

20,590 28,826 23 35,376 92 29,768 53

2,020 17,989 88

1,120 19,008 42-27,570 44 16,209 99 32,516 50 24,292 65 39,000

3,000 8,000 6,000

10,000 5,000

S355,686 33

108 11 42 89

S151

REP AIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS OF THE BUILD­INGS AND GROUNDS AT 'VEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent, 30 86

From which deduct the following repayment:

John L. Gardiner, SSO 86

11

82 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. REPAIRS OF BARRACKS, ACADEMIES, MESS­HOUSE, &c. AT, 'VEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

RENE'V AL AND REP AIRS OF FIRE GRATES AT 'VEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

PAY OF ADJUTANT AND QUARTER-MAS­TER'S CLERKS AT 'VEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

INCREASE AND EXPENSES OF THE LIBRARY AT 'VEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS AT WEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

MODELS FOR ENGINEERING AT WEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

g4,825

gl50

g900

81,400

8790

~600

MODELS FOR DRA'VING, REPAIRS OF INSTRU­MENTS &c. AT WEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

EXPENSES OF THE BOARD OF VISITERS AT 'VEST POINT.

S887

--

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent, g2,050 24

From which deduct the following repayment:

John L. Gardiner, 5024

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1852. FUEL, FORAGE, STATIONERY, &c. AT WEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

From which deduct the following repayment:

John L. Gardiner,

RECONSTRUCTING OUTBUILDINGS, &c. AT 'VEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES AT 'VEST POINT.

Sylvanus Thayer, superintendent,

From which deduct the following repayment:

John L. Gardiner,

NATION AL ARMORIES.

Daniel Bedinger, Henry Stanton, Charles Howard, William Goss,

paymaster, Harper's Ferry, -q uarter-lllaster, paymaster, Springfield, -allowed by Secretary of 'Var,

K\TIONAL ARMORY AT HARPER'S FERRY.

Daniel Bedinger,

'Valter Smith, J. Howard, A. C. W. Fanning, J. Symington, J. B. Walbach, R. L. Baker,

paymaster,

ARSENALS.

lieutenant, do

lieutenant colonel, lieutenant, brevet colonel, major,

83

8,764 10

2 10

88,762

81,500

1,775

150

81,625

190,900 107 32

180,000 936 11

8371,943 43

87,500

10,200 '2,900

150 9,050 4,000 6,283

Carried forward, 332,583

84

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Samuel Perkins, c. Mellon, Benjamin Huger, George Talcott, R. B. Lee, H. K. Craig, James A. J. Bradford, W.J. Worth,

captain, do

lieutenant, major, lieutenant, major,

Brought forward,

captain, - -brevet lieutenant colonel,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Robert Anderson, Wash'n ·Wheelright. J. B. vValbach,

lieutenant, do

brevet colonel,

567 71 443 99 278 79

ARSENAL IN FLORIDA.

John Hills, captain,

ORDNANCE.

Allen Lowd, captain, St. Clair Denny, assistant quarter-master, George W. Corprew, late acting assist. qr. master, -Henry Stanton, quarter-master, Ezekiel Jewett, on ordnance service, -Richard B. Lee, lieutenant, A. C. VV. Fanning, lieutenant colonel, Benjamin Huger, lieutenant, George Talcott, major, Charles Mellon, captain, Samuel Perkins, do J. S. Abeel, do F. L. Jones, lieutenant, J. B. Walbach, brevet colonel, H. K. Craig, M. C. Buck,

major,

T. C. Legate, captain, J. Bankhead, brevet colonel, J. Symington, lieutenant, 'Villi am Campbell, assistant sup't. lead mines, R. L.Baker, major, J. M. Washington, lieutenant, Robert Anderson, do Wash'n 'Vheelwright, do A. R. Hetzel, assistant quarter-master,

Carried forward,

S S~,58S 1,200 5,130 5,260 9,000 8,350 1,900 1,500

500

65,423

1,290 49

S64,13251

85000

895 3 12 2 25 6 11

270 4,320 2,070 2,100

16,700 1,280 2,520 1,950 1,990 4,028 79 1,940 2,918 2,113

78280 4,900

295 39 7,975

823 549 15 443 99

8220 --S60,957 80

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

BS2. Richard Bache, Thomas Burke, J. Howard, Morris Adler, W, J. Worth, D. S. Gaillard, G. S. Hubbard, J. F. Heileman, Thomas Barker, Francis Lee,

captain, Brought forward,

late lieutenant, lieutenant, for services in Ordnance lieutenant colonel, military storekeeper, -for lead, major,

office,

acting assistant quarter-master, assistant quarter-master,

From which deduct the following repayments:

E. S. Hawkins, Daniel Randall, H. Johnson, Richard Bache, R. B. Lee, R. L. Baker, James Bankhead,

captain, paymaster, actg. asst. qr. m. capt. eng"meers, li('utenant, captain, lieut. colonel, -

13 28 32 00 27 25

2,000 1,211 92

103 12 145 60

ARMAMENT OF FORTIFICATIONS.

Benjamin Huger, James Bankhead, J. Symington, John Mason, John Clarke, West Point Foundry Alex. McClurg,

lieutenant, brevet colonel, lieutenant, for cannon, &c. contractor, Association,

From which deduct the following rep:lyment:

J ames Bankhead lieutenant colonel,

ARMING AND EQUIPPING MILITI A.

Lemuel Pomeroy, A. C. W. Fanning, Timothy Dwight, Edwards & Goodrich, Nathan Starr,

contractor, lieutenant colonel, for storage, contractors, contractor,

85

360,957 80 2,000

228 45 470 118 83

],620 300

32 62 300

3 12 18 45

66,049 27

3,533 17

362,516 10

7,825 245 60

3,750 31,333 36 20,832 78 20,399 26 10,309 95

94,695 95

212 80

394,483 15

20,848 50 400

80 45 17,752 20 27,720

Carried, forward, ~66,801 15

86 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. M. T. Wickham, Justin Dimick, George Talcott, Simeon North, Samuel Perkins, Charles Howard, Asa Waters, Robert Johnson, M. C. Buck, J. B. Walbach, R. L. Baker, Charles Mellon, F. L. Jones, Robert Anderson, J. Symington, H. K. Craig, Alex. McClurg, William L. Evans,

Brought forward, contractor, lieutenant 1st artillery, major, contractor, captain, - -paymaster, Springfield, contractor,

do military storekeeper,_ -brevet colonel, major, captain, lieutenant,

do 2d artillery, do

major,

contractor,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Justin Dimick, A. C. W. Fanning, M. C. Buck, James Bankhead,

lieutenant, lieut. colonel, mil'y store keep'r, lieut. colonel,

215 SO 400 775

20

S66,801 11 9,126 75

9 91' 11,200 23,654 Si 20,000 3,875

20,313 41' 12,572 51

775 450

15,550 6 4

43 1 18 5

8,100 129 9: 139 2:

3,72751

196,492 91

1,410 S(

S195,0826f

REPAIRS AND CONTINGENCIES OF FORTIFICATIONS.

J. \V. Ripley, M. Mason, A. H. Bowman, Andrew Talcott, Henry Brewerton, J. Mountfort, Nehemiah Baden, Richard Delafield, W. G. \Villiams,

captain 4th artillery, -major, lieutenant of engineers, captain of do lieutenant of do major 2nd artillery, captain of 2nd do

do lieutenant 7th infantry,

From which deduct the following repayment8:

John L. Smith, R. A. Zantzinger Henry Brewerton,

captain, -major, lieu tenan t,

10 4 05

106 98

30 1,009 4,140

385 1,500

950 1,000

96 1,420

10,530

121 OS

--

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 87

FORT ADAMS.

Joseph G. '!otten, colonel of engineers, - S86,000

:FORT CALHOUN.

Andrew Talcott, captain of engineers, - - 862,800

FORT COLUMBUS AND CASTLE ·WILLIAMS.

R. E. De Russy,

R. E. De Russy,

J. L. Smith, Andrew Talcott, Samuel Shannon,

major of engineers, -

FORT HAMILTON.

major of engineers, -

FORT MACON.

captain of engineers, do do

assistant quarter-master,

From which deduct the following repayment:

John L. Smith, captain,

FORT MONROE.

Andrew Talcott, captain of engineers, -

- 850,124

- 810,000

31;500 9,000

540 03

41,040 03

306

840,734 03

- g51,300

FORT AT OAK ISLAND, CAPE FEAR, NORTH CAROLINA.

George Blaney, captain of engineers, - 812,800

FORT AT MOBILE POINT.

C. A. Ogden, lieutenant of engineers, - 882,800

FORT ON COCKSPUR ISLAND, GEORGIA.

Joseph .K F. Mansfield, lieutenant of engineers, - g31,600

88 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. ARREARAGES FOR PRESERVATION OF PEA-PATCH ISLAND.

"V. A. Eliason, lieutenant of engineers,

PRESERV A TION OF GEORGE'S ISLAND, BOSTON, HARBOR.

Thomas B. Smith, agent,

FORTIFICATIONS AT CHARLESTON, S. C.

Henry Brewerton, W. A. Eliason, William Gunton, Junius J. Boyle,

lieutenant of engineers, do do

for steamboat Franklin,

From which deduct the following repayment,

Henry Brewerton, lieutenant, -

g8,780

26,500 20,000

8,000 1,500

56,000

-:. ;1

10,641 74

845,35826

FORTIFICATIONS AT PENSACOLA, FLORIDA.

William H. Chase, captain of engineers,

BARRACKS AT FORT WINNEBAGO, N. W TERRITORY.

Henry Whiting, E.M.Lacy,

assistant quarter-master, acting assistant quarter-master,

BARRACKS AT FORT CRAWFORD, PRAIRIE - DU CHIEN, N. W. T.

J. B. Brant, Thomas Barker, R. B. Mason,

assistant quarter-master,· acting assistant quarter-master, late act'g do do -

From which deduct the following repayment:

John Garland, late assistant quarter-master,

~100,000.

1,714 84 194 72

81,90956

1,421 06 12

246 86 --1,679 92

147 81

~1,532 ~

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 89

~32. BARRACKS AT KEY 'VEST, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

F. D. Newcomb, Samuel Shannon,

assistant quarter-master, do do

From which deduct the following repayment:

F. D. Newcomb, assistant quarter-master,

BARRACKS, QUARTERS, HOSPITAL AND STORE-HOUSES, AT GREEN BAY.

st. Clair Denny. Henry Whiting,

assistant quarter-master, do do

From which deduct the following repayment:

St. Clair Denny, assistant quarter-master,

JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MISSOURI.

C. L. C. Minor, J. B. Brant, N. J. Eaton,

lieutenant, assistant quarter-master, acting assistant quarter-master,

BARRACKS AT MICHELIMACKINAC, MICHI­GAN.

Henry Whiting, assistant quarter-master,

From which deduct the following repayment:

M. E. Merrill, acting assistant quarter-master,

BREAKWATER, DELAWARE BAY.

George Bender, Trueman Cross,

1~

quarter-master, do.

14,157 03 2,381 79

16,538 82

614 92

815,923 90

71 55 2,293 94

2,365 49

365 49

S2,000

51 60 2,120 65

115 27

g2,287 52

849 32

849 32

225,450 500

S225',750

90 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. BREAKWATER, HYANNIS HARBOR, MAS­SACHUSETTS.

Ezra Crowell, agent, 3,540

From which deduct the following repayment:

Lot Gage, late agent, 140 10 --gS,S9990

BREAKW A TER IN MERRIMACK RIVER, MAS­SACHUSETTS.

Thomas M. Clark, superintendent,

BREAKWATER AND DYKE IN MILL RIVER, CONNECTICUT.

Jeremiah Sturges, agent,

LIGHT HOUSE, BUFFALO HARBOR, NEW­YORK.

Joseph D. Selden, agent

S2,000

gS,S80

S2,500

SEA WALL, DEER ISLAND, BOSTON HARBOR.

Thomas B. Smith, agent, - gll,890

PIERS AT OSWEGO, NEW-YORK.

D. D. Tompkins, lieutenant, 8150 69

STONE PIER HEAD AND MOLE AT OSWEGO, NEW-YORK.

D. D. Tompkins, agent,

PIERS AT BUFFALO, NKW -YORK.

Joseph D. Selden, agent,

From which deduct the following 'repayment:

Theodore W. Maurice,

- g26,470

1O,SOO

73037

S9,569 63

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

832. THE WORK AT BLACK ROCK HARBOR, NEW-YORK.

Joseph D. Selden, agent, Theodore 'V. Maurice, major,

THE WORK AT DUNKIRK HARBOR, NEW­YORK,

Joseph D. Selden, agent,

PIER HEAD IN CUNNINGHAM CREEK, OHIO.

Joseph D. Selden, agent,

REPAIRING PLYMOUTH BEACH, MASSA­CHUSETTS.

Joseph Bradford, agent,

DEEPENING THE CHANNEL, MOUTH OF PAS­CAGOULA RIVER, MISSISSIPPI.

C. A. Ogden, lieutenant of engineers,

DEEPENING THE CHANNEL THROUGH THE "PASS AU HERON," ALABAMA.

C. A. Ogden, lieutenant of engineers,

IMPROYING THE NAVIGATION OF THE OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS.

Henry M. Shreve, superintendent,

IMPROYING THE NAVIGATION OF THE OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS, FROM PITTSBURGH TO NEW ORLEANS.

91

2,500 2 27

g2,502 27

S5,000

gl,500

32,500

g2,000

gs,ooo

g5,174 OS

Henry M. Shreve, superintendent, - g42,700

IMPROVING THE NAVIGATION OF THE OHIO, MISSOURI AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS.

Henry M. Shreve, superintendent, - ~S9,100

92 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1852. IMPROVING THE NAVIGATION OF GEN­NESSEE RIVER, NE'V YORK.

J. G. Swift, agent, - 816,000

IMPROVING THE NAVIGATION OF CON­NEA UT CREEK, OHIO.

Ashbel Dart, agent,

IMPROVING THE NAVIGATION OF CUM­BERLAND RIVER, TENNESSEE.

84,600

William McKnight, superintendent, - 810,000

IMPROVING THE NAVIGATION OF RED RIVER, LOUISIANA AND ARKANSAS.

W. Seawell, lieutenant and agent,

IMPROVING THE NAVIGATION OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, NORTH CAROLINA.

8965

George Blaney, captain of engineers, - 828,880

IMPROVING THE HARBORS OF NEW CAS­TI .. E, MARCUS HOOK, CHESTER, AND PORT PENN.

S. Tuttle, lieutenant of engineers,

IMPROVING THE HARBOR OF PRESQUE ISLE, PENNSYLVANIA.

Joseph D. Selden, agent,

IMPROVING THE HARBOR OF CLEAVELAND, OHIO.

A. W. Walworth, agent Theodore "V. Maurice. major,

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, KENNEBECK RIVER, MAINE,

Peter Grant, agent,

85,550

83,000

3,900 24750

84,14750

g2,OOO

MILITARY E~TABLISHMENT. 93

482. REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, BERWICK BRANCH OF PISCATAQUA RIVER, MAINE.

Timothy Ferguson, agent,

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, NANTUCKET HARBOR, MASSACHUSETTS.

Jonathan Prescott, lieutenant 1st artillery,

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, BIG SODUS BAY, NEW YORK.

~250

~2,575

J. G. Swift, agent, - ~17,000

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, HURON RIVER, OHIO.

Jabez Wright, agent,

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, BLACK RIVER, OHIO.

Joseph D. Selden, agent, Theodore W. Maurice, major,

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, GRAND RIVER, OHIO.

Henry Phelps, agent,

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, ASHTABULA CREEK, OHIO,

Mathew Hubbard, agent,

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, OCRACOCK INLET, NORTH CAROLINA·

~1,070

5,100 480 60

85,580 60

~3,400

George Dutton, lieutenant, - S20,644 38

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, SA V ANNAH RIVER, GEORGIA.

J. K. F. Mansfield, lieutenant of engineers, S5,000

94 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS, RIVER- AND HARBOR OF ST. MARKS, FLORIDA.

George 'Y. Long, lieutenant 4th artillery,

SURVEYS AND ESTIMA'.(ES, ROADS AND CANALS.

J ames Kearney, topographical engineer, H. Dumas,' captain, for recording, Howard Stansbury, ciyil engineer, De "ritt Clinton,' do 'Yilliam G. 'Villiams, lieutenant 7th infantry, Henry Belin, assistant civil engineer, Charles N. Hagner, do do George 'V. Huges, do do P. R. Van 'Vyck, do do Robert Fo,de~', clerk, J. D. Graham, assistant civil engineer, S. H. Long, topographical engineer, John Anderson, do do William Howard, civil engineer, Thomas Miller, for medicines, John L. Smith, captain, 'Villiam H. Swift, lieutenant,

- 811,500

1,700 594

1,793 38 3,223 96

170 395 24 731 90 74720 174 400 650

2,050 1,113 07 2,850

Hartman Bache, assistant topographical engineer, ''''. B. Guion, assistant civil engineer, -

50 316 600 150 231 50

From which deduct the following repayment:

W. G. 'Villiams, lieutenant,

CUMBERLAND ROAD IN OHIO, 'WEST OF ZANESVILLE.

C. Niswanger, J ames Hampson, Henry Brewerton,

superintendent, lieutenant of engineers,

From which deduct the following repayment:

Stephen Tuttle, lieutenant,

CUMBERLAND ROAD IN INDIANA.

Homer Johnson, John Milroy,

superintendent, do

17,940 25

2403

317,91622

2,538 25,000 87,100

114,638

2,363 21

8112,27479

62,480 39,600

8102,080

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

~52. CyMBERLAND ROAD IN ILLINOIS.

William C. Greenup, superintendent, 387,500

REPAIRS OF THE CUMBERLAND ROAD, EAST OF THE OHIO RIVER.

Joseph K. F. Mansfield, lieutenant of engineers, Richard Delafield, captain of do

46,000 10,000

S56,000

LUCIUS "W. STOCKTON, FOR REPAIRS OF CUM­BERLAND ROAD.

95

Lucius 'V. Stockton, S5,829 58

ROAD FROM MATTANAWCOOK TO MARS HILL, MAINE.

Charles Thomas, assistant quarter-master,

From which deduct the following repayments:

J. B. F. Russell, Joseph S. Gallagher, Charles Thomas,

captain, 184 36 assist. quarter-master, 65 49

do do 269 35

ROAD FROM DETROIT TO FORT GRATIOT.

Henry Whiting, major,

ROAD FROM DETROIT TO SAGANAW BAY.

Henry Whiting, major,

ROAD FROM DETROIT TO CHICAGO.

E. S. Sibley, lieutenant of engineers,

ROAD FROM DETROIT TO GRAND RIVER.

Godfrey, Marsh & Brown, commissioners,

9,500

519 20

38,980 80

38,000

S8,000

S7,500

S1,750

96 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. ROAD FROM LAPLAISANCE BAY TO THE_CHI· CAGO ROAD.

Meldrum, French & Chipman, commissioners, 8500

ROAD FROM FORT SMITH TO FORT TOWSON.

Charles L. C. Minor, assistant quarter-master, 625 30

From which deduct the following repayment:

J. L. Dawson, late act'g assist. quarter-master, 23445 --ROAD FROM LITTLE ROCK TO THE ST. FRAN­

CIS RIVER, ARKANSAS.

g390 85

John Pope, governor of Arkansas, S5,000

ROAD FROM WASHINGTON TO JACKSON, ARKANSAS.

R. D. C. Collins, assistant quarter-master,

ROAD FROM PENSACOLA TO TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA.

John L'Engle, assistant quarter-master,

ROAD FROM ST AUGUSTINE TO T ALLAHAS­SEE, FLORIDA.

John L'Engle, assistant quarter-master,

814,500

84,000

g2,500

ROAD FROM ALAGUA TO MARIANA, FLORIDA.

John L' Engle, assistant quarter-maste,r

ROAD FROM COLERAIN TO TAMPA BAY, FLO­RIDA.

J. W. Harris, acting assistant quarter-master,

From which deduct the following repayment:

John L' Engle, assistant quarter-master,

g110

g968

8968

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 97

852 OPENING THE OLD KING'S ROAD IN FLORIDA.

John L' Engle, assistant quarter-master, 81,885 25

Frederick Searle, G. D. Ramsay,

FLORIDA CANAL.

lieutenant, do

From which deduct the following repayment:

John Pickell, lieutenant,

g 32 ·50 985

1,017 50

944

8 73 50

PAYMENT OF GEORGIA MILITIA CLAIMS.

John W. Hunter, Robert Bailey,

late agent, deceased,

344 98 80 25

S 425 23

PA YMENT OF MISSOURI MILITIA CLAIMS FOR SERVICES IN 1829.

Thomas Wright, paymaster, S9,075 68

PAYMENT OF MILITIA CLAIMS FOR SERVICES, &c, IN 1831, PER ACT OF 5th APRIL, 1832.

Thomas Wright, J. B. Brant,

paymaster, assistant quarter-master,

48,600 6,600

855,200

PAY OF MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS OF ILLI­NOIS AND OTHER STATES, PER ACTS OF 15th JUNE, AND 14th JULY, 1832.

S. T. Mason, J. B. Brant, Henry Whiting, Thomas Wright, Francis P . Blair,

acting governor of Michigan, . -assistant quarter-master,

do do paymaster,

Timothy P. Andrews, paymaster, Robert A. Forsyth, do Rowlison & McDonald, for 200 holsters,

300 103,400

20,000 8,500

68 - 230,000

4,500 700

Carried forward, ~367,468 13

98 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward, 1832. 'William Mechlin,

John Davis, Trueman Cross, Benj. F. Larned,

for himself and assistants, quarter master, paymaster,

g367,468 50

360 322 BE

32,000

400,20068 From which deduct the following repayment:

Anthony Drane, 1,700 34

8398,50034

CLAIMS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PER ACT OF

lieutenant,

22d MARCH, 1832.

The State of South Carolina, - 3157,259 16

RANSOM OF CAPTIVES OF THE LATE WAR.

William Atherton, amount paid by him, -

RELIEF OF OFFICERS AND OTHERS ENGAGED IN THE SEMINOLE WAR.

3 40

J. M. Guest, 100 60 S. S. Scarborough, & J. McLaughlin, 206 89 Archibald 'V oods, late private of Tennessee militi~, - 72 30

3 379 79

RELIEF OF A COMPANY OF RANGERS UNDER CAPT. JAMES BIGGER.

John Baldwin, private ranger, S 5250

RELIEF OF .SARAH CHITWOOD, PER ACT 24th MAY, 1828.

Sarah Chitwood, 8 120

RELIEF OF MARK & RICHARD BEAN, PER ACT OF 27th JANUARY, 1851.

Mark & Richard Bean, contractors, 88,748 18

RELIEF OF PERCIS LOVELY, PER ACT OF 3d MARCH, 1831.

Percis Lovely, g 500

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 99

8S~. RELIEF OF WILLIAM FORSYTHE, PER ACT OF 19th JANUARY, 1832.

William Forsythe, Z 281

RELIEF OF ROBERT A. FORSYTHE, PER ACT OF 23d JANUARY, 1832.

Robert A. Forsythe, g 625

RELIEF OF 'WILLIAM D, KING & OTHERS, PER ACT OF 23d JANUARY, 1832.

William D. King, Garland Lincicum, -

RELIEF OF JAMES L. SAWYER, PER ACT OF 18th FEBRUARY, 1832.

James Lucius Sawyer, Judge Advocate,

RELIEF OF ANTOINE DEQUINDRE AND OTHERS, PER ACT OF 18th FEBRUARY, 1832.

Norman S. Sprague, attorney, -H'y McGee or Magee, late private, Baptista Bellanger, do John Magee, late musician, Hugh Magee, do do Jean B. Massico, do private, -Joshua Patrick, do do Louis Lievre, do do Francis Matavia, do do Peter Yauger, do do Baptiste Cloutier, do do Abraham Gill, deceased, lieutenant, -Joseph Tourange, do private, -Josiah Brady, do lieutenant, Jean B. Beauxhomme, do private, Bazil Lajoie, do do Joseph Reamer, do do Samuel Agnew, late do Robert Navarre, do do Joseph Menard, do do Antoine Naddo, 1st, do do Alexis N addo, do do - -A. M. Naddo, or A. Naddo, 2d. late private, -

Carried forward,

448 448

g 896

s so

1,935 21 248 81 99 23

106 91 106 91 98 58 99 55 93 68

118 97 100 19 169 01 194 97

98 58 343 31 161 13 101 81

21 57 101 15 106 49 106 49 101 15 106 49 101 81

~4,722

100

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward, Richard Smyth, late captain, .- -M. Couture, J. B. Favird and A. Navarre, pnvates, And. Boyle or Boyles, late private, -John ·Wells, do do -Joseph Andre, do do -John Palmer, A. Longan and L. Lognan, Lawrent Durocher, late private, • George S. Murdock, do do William 'Vatson, dec'd do Lewis Bunel and Thos. Murphy, deceased privates, -Jacob Smith, deceased pri¥ate, Edward Hubbard, do -Michael Niquetto, alias Nicket, late private, -Joseph Le Blanche, late private, -Joseph Picotte, deceased private, Jean Baptist Brunet, late do-Henry Chouvin or Chovin deceased private, -Hugh McMahon, late private, -Rufus Downing, do do Stephen Downing, do do Moriss Tyler, do do

RELIEF OF WILLIAM THARP, PER ACT OF 24th FEBRUARY, 1832.

William Tharp,

RELIEF OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF Dr. HANSON CATLETT, PER ACT 24th FEB­RUARY, 1832.

The representatives of Dr. H._Catlett,

RELIEF OF PETER PECK, PER ACT 24th FEB­RUARY, 1832.

Peter Peck,

RELIEF OF JOHN SAPP, PER ACT 24th FEB· RUARY, 1832.

John Sapp, -

RELIEF OF EBER HUBBARD, PER ACT OF 7th MARCH, 1832.

Eber Hubbard,

84,722 445 6i SOS 45 9858

100 19 9858

451 S8 101 15

83 69 98 58

197 16 120 80 98 58 98 58

100 19 100 19 102 11 101 15 98 58

101 15 131 62

95 61

87,848 88

g 5210

~ 645

S 50

S 45 -

S 700

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

852. RELIEF OF JANE MUIR, PER ACT OF 7th MARCH, 1832.

Jane Muir, -

RELIEF OF ANTHONY FOREMAN, PER ACT OF 15th MARCH, 1832. .

Anthony Foreman, -

RELIEF OF WILLIAM OWENS, PER ACT OF 15th MARCH, 1832.

William Owens,

RELIEF OF AMARIAH SQUIRRELL, PER ACT OF 15th MARCH, 1832

Amariah Squirrell, administrator,

RELIEF OF JOHN MENARY, PER ACT OF 31st MARCH, 1832.

John Menary,

RELIEF OF ROBERT SMART, PER ACT OF 31st MARCH, 1832.

Robert Smart,

RELIEF OF JOSEPH BOGY, PER ACT OF 19th MAY, 1832.

Joseph Bogy,

RELIEF OF DE GARMO JONES, PER ACT OF 22d MAY, 1832.

De Garmo Jones,

RELIEF OF JOSEPH W. TORREY, PER ACT OF 31st MAY, 1832.

Joseph W. Torrey, -

101

S 650

Sl,200

S 110 78

S 112

S 85

S 123

S 146 44

S 825 25

S 100

102 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. RELIEF OF JAMES McCARTY, PER ACT OF 31st MAY, 1832.

J ames McCarty,

RELIEF OF WILLIAM WAYNE WELLS, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

'William "Wayne Wells,

RELIEF OF SAMUEL MAY, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

Samuel May,

RELIEF OF BARTHOLOMKW SHAUMBURGH, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

gS,742 20

gl,280

gS,150

Bartholomew Shaumburgh, - gl,31728

RELIEF OF HARVEY BRO'WN, PER ACT 14th JULY, 1832.

Harvey Brown,

RELIEF OF LIEUT. JAMES L. DAWSON, PER ACT 14th July, 1832.

James L. Dawson,

RELIEF OF DAVID KILBOURN, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

David Kilbourn,

RELIEF OF OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF FORT DELA WARE, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832 ..

S. Tuttle, Company D, John Sanders, Alfred ""V. Elwes, Charles Ward, John L. Gardner, B. K. Pierce, Sundry soldiers, Harvey Brown,

lieutenant of engineers, 4th artillery, -late private 4th artillery assistant surgeon, -lieutenant 4th artillery, captain 4 th do major 4th do

4th . do lieutenant 4th do

1-1,041 20

S94 05

gl,OOO

20675 264 14

31 31 341 SO 811 IS

1,379 70 233 12

1,332 48 506 85 ---

g5,106 7R

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

832. RELIEF OF DAVID E. TWIGGS, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

David E. Twiggs, lieutenant colonel,

RELIEF OF JOSEPH M. STREET AND STEPHEN W. KEARNEY, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

S ... w. Kearney,

RELIEF OF JOHN BRUNSON, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

John Brunson,

CIVILIZATION OF INDIANS.

Russel Bigelow, Wigton King, Solomon Davis, Heman Lincoln, Henry Hill, Thomas Hellderson, T. Shultz, Philip H. Nicklin, John H. Brodnax, Edward Fenwick, James Me Yean, Joseph vVilliams, David Folsom, Ezekiel Buel, Richard F. Cadle, Frederick Rese, James Rariden,

super. of Indian schools, for boarding Indian youths, -super. episcopal mission to Oneidas, treasurer, &c.

do superintendent Choctaw school, the reverend, agent, for two Indian boys, for Indian schools in Ohio, tuition, &c. for two boys, for Mohegan Indians,

for Indian youths, super. school at Greenbay, Vicar General, &c. Ohio, for board, &c. of Indian boys,

103

3565 50

8687 39

35,340

400 1,230

225 2,000 1,690

660 850

1,000 200 500 766 900 266 66 100 500 250 100

311,637 66

PAY OF INDIAN AGENTS.

John Campbell, John Crowell, Hugh Montgomery, Jehlel Brooks, William Ward, John Phagan, William Marshall, George B. Porter, John Crowell, William Clark,

Indian agent, do do do do do do

superintendent of Indian affairs, Indian agent, - -superintendent of Indian affairs,

750 450 325

1,500 1,800

750 1,200 5,900 1,950

10,800

Carried forward 325,425

104 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward,

1832. F. W. Armstrong, Hugh Montgomery, George Vashon, Benjamin Reynolds, s. C. Stambaugh,

Indian agent, do do do

From which deduct the following repayments:

Richard Graham, Alexander McNair,

late Indian agent, do do

2 07 - 25

PAY OF INDIAN SUB-AGENTS.

George B. Porter, Hugh Montgomery, Alexander McNair, Richard M. Hannum, 'Villiam Ward, David M. Sheffield, John McElvain, J ames Stryker, ·William Marshall, George B. Porter, William Clark, F. W. Armstrong, Hugh Montgomery, Benjamin Reynolds, Justus Ingersoll, ·William P. Duvall, George Johnston,

superintendent of Indian affairs, Indian agent, late Indian agent, sub-agent, Indian agent, sub-agent, Indian agent, sub-agent, Indian agent, superintendent of Indian affairs,

do do ~ Indian agent,

do do

sub-agent, superintendent Qf Indian affairs, sub-agent,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Paul L. Choteau, s. C. Stambaugh,

Indian agent, do

PRESENTS TO INDIANS.

George Kincaid, & Co. for sundries, H~nry B. Brevoort, late Indian agent Alexander McNair, - do' Richard Graham, do

- 100 144 46

Carried, forward,

325,425 1,906 25 1,300 -1,500 1,300 2,122 77

833,55402

2707

833,526 95

260 91 125 250 45833 250 120 500 450

1,000 5,512 75 6,638 70

S75 250 500 125 S80 416 67

17,612 36

244 46

g17,S67 ~

13078 201 34 ISS 50 47654

Z942 16

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

B32. Gideon Davif', Jehiel Brooks, Tucker & Thompson, Edwin Sheriff, James A. Simpson, William Marshall, George H. Porter, William Clark, William P. Duval, John Phagan, H. R. Schoolcraft, James Stryker, George Johnston, R. & A. J. Irvine,

Brought fonr a I'll , for four steel bows, -Indian agent, -for two suits of clothes, for nine do do for flags, Indian agent, superintendent of Indian affairs,

do do do do

Indian agent, do

sub-agent, do

From which deduct the following repayments:

John Tiptoll, s. C. Stambaugh,

Indian agent do

460 05 499 36

105

3942 16 16

700 100 450 207 50 250

3,542 43 5,620

200 86 87

299 100

71 51 244 68

12,830 15

959 41

311,870 74

PAY OF INTERPRETERS AND TRANSLATORS.

John Campbell, John Crowell, Hugh Montgomery, John McElvain, John Phagan, John Tipton, Jehiel Brooks, James Rogers, E. -W. Dunl, William "~anl, William Marshall, George B. Porter John CrG'well, William Clark, F. 'Y. Armstrong, Hugh Montgomery, George Vashon, Benjamin Reynolds, William P. Duval, Paul L. Chouteau, John Campbell, S. C. Stambaugh, H. R. Schoolcraft, James Stryker,

14

Indian agent, do do do do do do

interpreter, late Indian agent, Indian agent,

do superintendent of Indian affairs, Indian agent, superintendent of Illllian affairs, Indian agent,

'do do do

superintendent of Indian affairs, Indian agent,

do

Indian agent, sub-agent

200 200 100 555 50 375 125 930 300 300 700 500

6,526 --15 1,097 70 7,290

675 600 400 400 615 100 400

60 58 87

150

Carried forward, 322,658 52

106 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward, S22,658 H.

183:2. From which deduct the following relillyments:

Richanl Graham, John Phagan,

late Indian agent, do

300 23 50

PAY OF GUN AND BLACKSMITHS, AND ASSISTANTS, AT THE SEVERAL AGEN­cIEs.

John Campbell, J olm Tipton, John McElvain, J ehiel Brooks, Benjamin Reynolds, John Campbell, "William D. Shaw, vVilliam 'Vard, vVilliam Marshall, George B. Porter, 'Villiam Clark, George Vashon, Paul L. Chouteau, John Crowell,

Indian agent, do do do do do

blacksmith, Indian agent,

do superintendent of Indian affairs,

do -Indian agent,

do do

IRON, STEEL, COAL, &c. FOR GUN AND BLACKSMITHS' SHOPS.

John Campbell, Indian agent, Henry B. Breeyort, late do J ehiel Brooks, do Benjamin Reynolds, do John Campbell, do H. R. Schoolcraft, do William Marshall, do George B. Porter, superintendent of Indian affairs, W"illiam Clark, do George Vashon, Indian agent, S. C. Stambaugh, do

From which deduct the following repayment:

John Tipton, Indian agent,

323 50 ----S22,335 02

500 ~' 60 ::.:

195 80 1,200 1,171 86

236 94 900 760 580

6,249 60 4,773

800 23 95

164 50 .

~li,615 65

50 32 86

100 S08 14 100 100 200

2,215 1,691 37

100 35 24

4,932 61

60 65

~4,871 96

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

832. TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUI'fIES.

John Campbell, Indian agent, John Crowell, do John Phagan, do John Tipton, do Jehicl Brooks, do John McKinzie, sub agent "-illiam -Ward, Indian agent, William Marshall, do George B. Porter, superintendent Indian affairs, -William Clark, do George Vashon, I mlian agent, Benjamin Reynold,;, do William P. Duval, superintendent of Illllian affairs, John Campbell, Indian agent, James Stryker, sub-agent,

}<'rom which deduct the following repayments :

Richard Graham, s. C. Stambaugh, John Crowell, William Clark,

late Ilidian agent, 26 do 412 SO do 202 13

super. Indian aft:lirs, 1,4,-10

PROVISIONS FOR INDIANS AT THE DISTRI­BUTION OF ANNUITIES.

John Campbell, John Crowell, John Phagan, Dayid Robb, John Tipton, Jchiel Brooks, 1[. R. Schoolcraft, "-i\liam 'Yartl, 'Yi\liam Marshall, George B. Porter, John C\'O\n:11, -William Clark, Gporge Ya"hon, Benj;lllIin Rcynol(ls, 'Villiam P. Dllval, F. 'V. Armstrollg, S. C. Stambaugh, .lames Stryker, George J o'lmston,

Indian agent, do do

sub-agent, Indian agent,

do do do do

superinten(lcnt of Indian afi:lirs, Indian agent, superintendent of Indian atrail's, Indian agent,

do superintendent of Indian affairs, I mlian a!2;ent, late actiJ~g agent, ::>ub-agent,

do

107

100 125 650

24 62 50

410 75 300 150

1,830 5,273

200 650 200 200

50

310,225 25

2,080 43

88,144 82

150 150 845

50 481 46 375

1,280 8S 560 S7 200

s,ns 27 2,324 07 2,790

SOO 250 500 IS7 560 100

G8 2~

Carried forward, S14,835 29

108 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward 314,835 i9

1832. From which deduct the following repayment:

S. C. Stambaugh, Indian agent,

PROVISIONS FOR INDIANS MOVING WEST, IN 1831.

536 73

S14,298 56

William Clark, Pierre Menard,

superintendent of Indian affairs, 1,998 35 sub-agent, 610 57

HOUSES FOR AGENTS, AND BLACKSMITHS' SHOPS.

Henry B. Brevoort, Jehiel Brooks, George B. Porter, R. & A. J. Irvine,

late Indian agent, Indian agent superintendent of Indian affairs,

EFFECTING TREATY WITH CHEROKEES, PER ACT OF 24th MAY, 1828, AND SUB­SEQUENT ACTS.

George Vashon, Rudford Ellis, Peter A. Carns,

Indian agent, for provisions, attorney of sundry Indians,

EXTINGUISHMENT OF CHEROKEE CLAIMS TO LANDS IN GEORGIA.

'VII1. L. McClintock, J. P. Taylor, John Lowrey, W. Seawell,

agellt, commissary of subsistence,

lieu tenant,

CONDUCTING A DEPUTATION OF INDIANS FROM THE HEAD WATERS OF THE MIS­SOURI TO WASHINGTON, AND BACK.

John F. A. Sandford, William Clark,

Indian agent, superintendent of Indian affairs,

82,608 92

164 1,200 1,350

16

32,730

17,781 38 73 27

601 62

818,456 27

5,453 91 600 180

8,000

814,233 91

4,700 1,050

85,750

l\JILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

~52. CORN AND OTHER PROVISIONS FOR SEMI­NOLE IN DIANS.

William P. Duval, John Phagan,

superintendent of Indian affairs, Indian agent,

CO~TINGENCIES OF INDIAN DEPARTMENT.

John Campbell, John Crowell, Hugh Montgomery, s. C. Stambaugh, John Phagan, John F. A. Sandford, Henry B. Brevoort, 'Villiam Lawrence, David Robb, Thomas C. Scott, John Tipton, John W. Quinney, Robert A. Forsythe, John McElvain, Jehid Brooks, P. Menard, Johlt Pope, H. R. Schoolcraft, John Connolly, Caleb Atwater, Hugh Montgoni.ery, Robert Irwin, Jun. 'YilliamWanl, George B. Porter, "'illiam Roane, Thomas S. Bryant, William. Marshall, Jesse Brown, John Crowell, William Clark,

Indian agent, do do do do

sub-agent, Jate Indian agent, colonel, sub-agent, medical attendance at 'Vashington, Indian agent,

secretary, &c. Indian agent,

do sub-agent, superintendent of Indian afiairs, Indian agent,

late commissioner, Indian agent,

IlHlian agent, superintendent of Indian affairs, attorney of sundry Indians, assistant surgeon: Indian agent, board, &c. Cherokee delegation, Indian agent, superintendent of Indian afiairs, Indian agent,

] ,500 1,000

82,500

100 50

109

37 50 615 25 125 700 230 387 89

25 295 16 277 70 300

4 74 619 20 312 50 200 375

1,627 99 50

240 283 " <~ JJ

339 50 200

5,508 79 400 103 50 200 970 05 432 37

4,050 41 252 50 F. 'V. ArmstronO",

Richard 'Yhite, I:l

George Vashon, Joseph M '~1inn, Benjamin Reynolds, William P. Duval, John Ray,

late private of Tennessee volunteers, Indian agent,

25 300 923 28 150 250

Indian agent, superintendent of Indian affairs,

Elisha 'V. Chester, B. S. Long, & 'V. S. May, doctors, -Benjamin Chairs, -'-John McNeill, late commissioner, James Stryker, sub-agent,

40 120 218 50

1,005 166 01

50

Carried forward, 32:2,561 18

110 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT

.Brought forward, 1832. George Johnsto?,

R. & A. J. Irvme, sub-agent,

S. T. Mason, Thomas Barker, ,,,"illiam Beaumont,

acting super. Indian affairs, -do assist. quarter-master,

M.D.

From which deduct the following repayments:

Richard Graham, Alexander McNair, Lewis Cass, E. ,V. Duval, P. L. Chouteau, Justus Ingersoll, John Phagan, S. C. Stambaugh, John Crowell, John F. A. Sanford,

late Indian agent, do do

interest on stocks, late Indian agent,

do sub-agent, Indian agent,

do do

sub-agent,

148 47 358 50

4,582 300

23 95 125

63 37 250 16

50 80 700

ANNUITIES TO VARIOUS INDIANS AND IN­DIAN TRIBES, PER ACT OF 4th JUNE 1832.

Thomas Henderson, George Vashon, Henry Hill, 'Villiam Marshall, George B. Porter, John Crowell, -William Clark, Hugh Montgomery, James Stryker, Benjamin Reynolds, -William P. Duval, vVilliam 'Varel, Heman Lincoln, John Campbell,

super. of Choctaw schools, Indian agent, treasurer, &c. Indian agent, super. of Indian affairs, Indian Agent, super. of Indian affairs, Indian agent, sub-agent, Indian-agent, super. ot Indian affairs, Indian agent, treasurer, &c. Indian agent,

g22,561 18 623 50

60 1,070 08

23 400

24,73776

6,602 25

818,135 51

7,207 50 3,333 33 1,875

31,800 63,500 29,960 49,940 6,666 67

10,750 20,000

5,000 18,000

750 4,540

~253,322 50

EDUCATION OF INDIAN YOUTHS, PER ACT OF 4th JUNE, 1832.

Thomas Henderson, super. Choctaw schools, 810,734 20

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

BLACKSMITHS, GUN SMITHS, MILLER, &c. PER ACT OF 4th JUNE, 1832.

William Marshall, George B. Porter, William Clarke, Benjamin Reynolds,

Indian agent, super. of Indian affairs,

do do Indian agent,

111

2,300 6,682 50

12,212 50 500

~21,695

TRANSPORT A TION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUITIES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLE­MENTS, &c. PER ACT OF 4th JUNE, 1832.

William Clark, super. of Indian affairs,

From which deduct the following repaymen(:

William Clark, super. of Indian Affairs,

ARREARAGES OF INDIAN DEPARTMENT, PRIOR TO 1829.

George Johnson, sub-agent,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Jonathan L. Bean, Pierre Menard,

sub-agent, do

500 610 57

Excess of repayments,

CHOCTAW SCHOOLS.

R. H. Bishop, Thomas Henderson, William Ward, Greenwood Leflore,

president of the Miami University, super. of Choctaw schools, -Indian agent, - -for education of his daughter,

TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXCHANGE OF LANDS AND THE REMOVAL OF INDIANS.

Isaac McCoy, W. S. Colquhoun, William C. Easton, George Forsyth,

Indian agent, &c. special Indian agent, for extra services & as agent, for services as clerk,

4,360

1,] 60

83,200

376 43

1,110 57

8734 14

182 50 874 65 863 93 200

82,121 08

10,843 30 7,000 4,132 88

104 34

Carried forwar<J, 822,080 52

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward, John H. Eaton & J. Coffee, commissioners, Joseph Park, for presents for Shawnees, -Henry Harvey, for deputation of ~hawnees, HuU"h Montgomery, Indian agent, -Jac~b Brown, captain and superintendent, R. L. Baker, major, L. F. Carter, acting assistant quarter-master, 'Villiam Clark, superintendent of Indian affairs, James Gadsden, commissioner, James B. Gardiner, special agent, J. P. Taylor, commissary of subsistence, Edwin Sheriff, for eight suits of clothes, Stephenson Smith, for advertising, Tucker & Thompson, for clothes, J. M. C. Montgomery, for appraising, &c. Jacob M. Scudder, 'Villiam 'Vard, George Talcott, Samuel Shannon, George Vashon, John H. Eaton, J. J. Abert, Thomas Hunt, J. P. Simonton, Benjamin F. Curry, Richard Bache, J. F. Lane, John McElvain, John Reynolds, -Winfield Scott, John Coffee, z. C. Palmer, J. P. Davis, George Gibson,

Indian agent, lieutenant colonel, assistant quarter-master, Indiar: a:;;ent, comnnsSlOner, topographical engineer, captain disbursing agent, super. of Indian emigration, captain, lieutenant and agent, Indian agent, commissioner,

do do

disbursing agent, acting assistant quarter-master, commissary general of subsist.

From which deduct the following repayments:

"Wm. L. McClintck, F. 'v. Armstrong, R. L. Baker, James Gadsden, George Talcott,

agent, &c. Indian agent, major,

lieutenant colonel,

10,000 90 75

2,253 62 157 88

1,162 56

322,08051 • 2,400

200 641 41

10,000 115,rOO

2,62741 142 50

22,844 74 7,500

-2,054 64 400 400

5 46 ' 50

333 33 219 32 500

1,162 56 134 38

6,888 48 85

300 46,000 5,000 1,007

195 5,000

68 66 592

2,485 22 2,224 87 5,000

851 35 40,683 62

305,077 47

13,664 81

S291,412 66

VACCINATION OF INDIAN TRIBES.

Henry R. Schoolcraft, Indian agent, 600 J. G. Nancrede, M. D. 159

Carried forward, $759

832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

William Zollickoffer, M. D. Brought forward,

William L. 'Vharton, assistant surgeon, P. L. Chouteau, Indian agent, George B. Porter, superintcndCllt Indian affairs, . Wi!liam Marshall, Indian agellt, John Dougherty, do Richard W. Cummins, do William Beallmont, M. D.

VISITS OF INDIANS TO THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

John Ct'owell, Indian agent,

113

3759 51

985 50 348 900 400

1,824 50 324 100

5,692

S394 42

EFFECTING TREA TV WITH FLORIDA INDIANS.

Benjamin Cha\rs, .

EFFECTING TREATY WITH CREEK INDIANS, PER ACT OF 28th MAY, 1826, AND 15th JUNE 1832.

Henry F. Shaw, William D. Shaw, blacksmith, Nicks & Chouteau, A. P. Chouteau, John Crowell, Indian agent, Mark & Richard Bean, contractors, Thomas F. Foster, attorney of sundries, Samuel P. Darlington, & Co. . -

From which deduct the following repayments:

Mark & Richard Bean, John Crowell, Indian agent,

- 8,748 18 293 97

COMPENSATION TO CHEROKEE EMIGRANTS FROM GEORGIA.

George Vashon, Indian agent, James 'Vilson, Sundry Cherokee emigrants,

Carried forward, 15

~195

488 42

1,498 38 11,605 77

903 1,283 44

142 422 50

16,385 09

9,042 15

37,342 94

8,310 72 1,000

1

39,311 72

114 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. J. M. C. ~lont!.!;olllery, 'Villium :M. Dayis, •

Brought forward 89,311 7S 468 75 770 83

EFFECTING TREATY 'VITH POTTAWAT­TAMIES, PER ACT OF 2d MARCH, 1829.

G. S. Hubbard,

vVYANDOT DELEGATION TO WASHINGTON, IN 1832.

John McElvain" Indian agent, -

CHEROKEE DELEGATION TO "r ASHINGTON IN 1832.

john Drew, and others, 'Valker and Starr,

RELIEF OF FRIENDLY INDIANS ON THE . NORTH-\vTESTERN FRONTIER.

'William Marshall, George B. Porter,

IllI.lian agent, super. of Indian affairs,

DEFICIENCY DUE TO SENECA INDIANS, PER ACT OF 18th JULY, 1882.

James Stryker, sub-agent,

THREE COMMISSIONERS TO TREAT 'WITH INDIANS, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

--810,551 SO'

8200

8400

482 50 193

8675 50

2,500 1,295

83,795

z;2,614 40

Stokes, Ellsworth and Schermerhorne, commissioners, 84,000

EFFECTING CERTAIN INDIAN TREATIES, PER ACT OF 24th MAY, 1828.

John Tipton, George Vashon,

late Indian agent, do -

3,363 37 1,764 48 --

$55,127 85

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

,32. EFFECTING CERTAIN INDIAN TREATIES, PER ACT OF 25th MARCIl, 1830.

William Bads, GeorgeHuntt,

for one ox, killed,

EFFECTING TIlE TREATY OF "BUTTE DES MORTS," PJ<:R ACT OF 20th ~L\ Y, 1830.

.Tacob Lex, TreasUl'er of Missionary Society,

EFFECTING TREATY 'VITH SENECA IN­DIANS, PER ACT OF 3d MARCH, 1831.

George ,.y. Tryon,

EXPENSES OF HOLDING CERTAIN INDIAN TREATIES, PER ACT OF 7th APRIL, 1830.

Pierre Menard, John McNeill,

comnnSSlOner, late cOlllmissioner,

EXPENSES OF HOLDING INDIAN TREATIES, PER ACT OF 9th JlTLY, 1832.

J. Jennings, J. 'V. Davis, and M. Crume, Commis'rs. Anthony L. Davis, commissary.-

EFFECTING~ CERT.UN INDIAN TREATIES, PER ACT~OF 13th JANUARY, 1831, Viz:

Education oj Chippawas,jor the year 1830.

Heman Lincoln, treasurer, &c.

115

40 1,89'2 84

81,932 84

\i)2-El 90

~1 ,269 50

581 43 105 99

8687 42

10,000 10,000

~20,000

81,000

116 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1852. EFFECTING CERTAIN INDIAN TREATIES, PER ACT OF 2d ~L\'RCH, 1831, Viz:

Educat ion of Chippawas for the year 1831.

Heman Lincoln, treasurer, &c.

Support of poor alld infirm, and for education of iJ;JiCI· mies,for the year 1831.

81,000

Thomas Henderson, super. of Choctaw schools, g 525

Improvements abandoned by Cherokees oj .flrkansas.

George Vashon, Hugh Montgomery, Vice Vickery,

Indian agent, do

ass'ee of Shawnee Indians,

TO EFFECT CERTAIN INDIAN TREATIES, PER ACTS OF 2d MARCH, 18S1, AND 4th JUNE, 1832, Viz::

Education per 5th article, to be applied at the discretion of the President.

Thomas Henderson, 'Villiam Clark,

super. of Choctaw schools, do of Indian affairs,

Surveying lands assigned to Belew'are Indians.

'Villiam Davenport, major,

Salaries to Chiifs alU[ others, Clothes and Broad Swords for 99 ('aptains, Choctaws.

Callender Irvine, F. 'V. Armstrong,

com'y general of purchases, . Indian agent, -

48,653 14 20,577 11

1,131

870,361 25

1,335 50 352 39

gl,68789

g 161 55

3,168 5,925 --

g9,093

MILIT AR Y ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. Expenses in relation to Cattle, Choctaws.

William Douglass, J. R. Stephenson,

deceased, agent,

From which deduct the following repaymellt:

William Dowsing,

Education, Jier 20th article, Choctaws.

Thoma;l Henderson, super. of Choctaw schools,

117

150 4,500

4,650

1,:365 75

~3,28-l 25

~-l,089 85

Building Council Houses, Houses for Chiifs and Churches, Choctaws.

F. 'V. Armstrong, Indian agent,

Teachers, Blacksmiths and Sh OJiS , and 1I1ilhnight.

F. \V. A.rmstrong, Indian agent,

}flankers, Rijles, /immunition, ./1'<:(,8, Hoes, ~·c.

R. L. Baker, George VY. Tryon, F. 'Y. Armstrong;, Richard B. Lee, George Talcott,

major, for rifles, T ndian agcn t, lieutenant, lieutenant colonel,

Transportation and Contingencies.

P. Favssoux, R. L. 'Baker, Samuel Shannon, F. 'V. Armstrong, Callemler Irvine, .William Dowsing, Richard B. Lee,

military' store-keeper, Phila" major, assistant quarter-master, Indian agent, comm'y. general of purchases, acting agent, lieutenant,

SI0,OOO

82,719 48

4,503 62 5,712 75

10,362 27. 1,129 05 1,162 56

~22,870 25

89 60 518 17

38 41 992 14

1,341 81 265 75

82 87

33,328 75

118 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. STIPULATIONS OF CERTAIN TREATIES FOR 1831, PER ACT OF 20th APRIL 1832, ViI.:

Permanent annuity to Chippawa, Ottawa, and Potawal­tamie Indians.

Lewis Cass, super. of Indian affairs,

,Yetlt for Chippawa, Ottawa, and Potawatlamie Indians.

Lewis Cass, super. of Indian affairs,

Jinnuities to lTinnebago Indians.

Lewis Cass, "William Clark,

super. of Indian afiairs, do do

Tobacco and Salt for rFinnebago Indians.

Lewis Cass, f:iuper. of Indian affairs,

Black8mith~' Shops, Iron (lnd Stet!.

Lewis Cass, William Clark,

super. ofIndian afiairs, do do

Oxen, Cart and services if a man.

Lewis Cass, super. of Indian affairs,

Transportation and expen8e8 of Jinnuities.

Lewis Cass, super of Indian affairs,

frlissionary property at St. Joseph's.

816,000

~125

15,000 3,000

818,000

8425

2,000 1,000

33,000

8365

81,160

Heman Lincoln, treasurer, &c, 85,721 50

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. STIPULATIONS OF CERT AIN TREATIES 'YITII CREEKS, SHAWNEES, &c. PER ACT OF 4th JUNE, 18:32, Viz:

Payment oj debts due by Creeks, and for their relief.

119

John Crowell, Indian agent, 88,999 25

Compensation to the delegation to W'ashington, payment oj their expenses, and of claims against them.

The Creek delegation,

Removing and lceeping oJ! intruders upon Creeks Lands.

RelJ~rt L. Crawford, marshal,

To erect houses and open farms far Shawnees.

John McEhain, Indian agent,

Sundry articles as presents for Shawnees.

J. B. Gardiner, special agent,

816,000

8500

813,000

81,358 51

Certain articlfs pCI' lOt It article of treaty, for Ottoways.

J. B. Gardiner, special agent, 8 875 18

Jldvance in lieu of Compensation for Improvements for Se­necas {tJul Shawnees, of Lewistoll.

John ~fcElvaill, Indian agent, 86,000

Sundty articles as jJresentsfor Senecas and Shawnees of Lewistoll.

J. B. Gardiner, special agent,

Re:servat ion of 16,000 acres, for the TFyundots.

John GUlln, John :McElvain, Indian agent,

S 615 43

800 10,200

820,000

1832.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

/lmmity pn act of 26th ~May, 1824.

Thoma,; Henderson, John Phagan,

super. of Choctaw schools. Indian agent,

1,260 500

~gl,760

.J1nnuity pCI' acts of 20th May, 1826, and 2d March, 1827.

Thomas Henderson, J. L. Bean,

super. of Choctaw schools. sub-agent,

REPAYMENTS, viz.

FORT JACKSON.

Richard Delafield, captain,

TREATING 'VITH CHOCTA'VS AND CHICK­ASA'VS, FOR LANDS IN MISSISSIPPI, ACTS 20th MAY, 1826, AND 30th APRIL, 1830.

1,417 50 500

Sl,917 50

39635

Thomas Hinds and John Coffee, late commissioners, - SI,214 38

SUPPRESSION OF INDIAN AGGRESSIONS ON THE FRONTIERS OF GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.

A. A. Massias, Thomas 'V right,

paymaster, do

AIDING CREEKS IN THEIR REMOVAL, PER ACT OF 9th MAY, 1828.

John Crowell, Indian agent.

EFFECTING THE TREATY 'VITH THE CHOC­TA WS, OF lIth OCTOBER, 1820, PER ACT OF 30th APRIL, 1830.

F. W. Armstrono-o· Indian agent,

106 67 252 64

8359 31

g2,808 34

g410

NAVAL ESTABLISH1\fENT .

. ,32. PAY AND SUBSISTENCE OF THE NAYY.

Lewis Heerman, surgeon, Robert L. Browning, passecl midshipman, JamesL. 'Woolsey, ship keeper, -Charles Boarman," lieu tenant, James K. Paulding, Nayy agent, New York, McKean Buchanan, purser, Hank of the United States, Thomas H. Jacobs, att'y. of sundry discharged men, William C. McCall, surgeon, deceased, Philo White, purser and agent, Isaac Phillips, navy agent, Baltimore, [hnicl D. Brodhead, do Boston, Allen McLean, midshipman, Nash Legrand, navy agent, Norfolk, Charles P. Tutt, do Pensacola, George Harrisoll, do Philadelphia, IHaac Hull, act'gclo \"-asliingiol1, H. H. Hobbs, lieutenant, .John Laig;htoll, navy agent, Portsmouth, .lames Glynn, lieutenant, Thompson D. Shaw, do Lawrence Rousseau, master commandant John T. Robertson, navy agent, Charleston, Edward T. Dunn, purser, Andrew J. ,'" atson, do Isaac S. Sterrett, lieutenant, Arthur P. Havne, navy agent, Marseille", William Sinc"Iair, purser, A. n. Fairfax, passed midshipman, William A. Slacum, purser, 'V. P. Furniss, baac Hul;;e, surgeon, -J[elln D. Scott, lieutenant, deceased .Iosial; Colston, purser Commissioners of the Nayy Hospital fund, John N. Hamblpton, purser, Ephraim D. 'Vhitlock, lieutenant Hen'riev Kennoll, master commandant, -OliH'r ~. Glissoll, passed midshipman, C. C. B. Thompsoll, captain, Isaac Keables, seaman, deceased, Tholl1as _\. Mull, passed midshipman, ~t('rne Humphreys, lieutenant, 'Villiam H. Kennon, do ~8.mnel P. Todd, O~ll1\1n Claibonle, \

1UrSer, -ate Illicbhipman,

9-1 44 40 .30 19 60

145 35 252,714

3,500 202,000

12,47'4 7'3 97' 70

78,837' 63 38,896 25

160,600 47 6~

216,391 47,539 98 88,120 43,256

536 09 64,346 80

57 36 34 52

235 48 5,940

150 24,224

SO 68,715 93

600 246 54

5,657 72 2,000

226 36 104 10

20,000 10,234 45 8,727 11

363 104

3 10 2,589 74

67 62 10 79 80 73 11

28,684 74 46 10

Carried, fonYllxd, 81.388,862 '27

124

1832.

NA VAL ESTABLlSHMENT.

Brought forward, Samuel Mosley, surgeon, -James Noble, passed midshipman, Henry K. Thatcher, do do Elias Kane, navy agent, 'Yashington, Samuel Lockwood, lieutenant, Edmund P. Kennedy, captain, Lewis Heerman, surgeon, 'Yilliam M. Hunter master commandant, 'Yaters Smith, surgeon, Hampton 'Yestcott, lieutenant, Samuel T. Gillett, passed midshipman, Henry Bruce, lieutenant, James H. Popleston, late midshipman, D. Geisinger, John S. Nicholas, I ieu tenant, George Budd, master commandant, -J. H. Terry, purser, John D. Sloat, master commandant, -John S. Punch, purser, Fitz Allen Deas, lieutenant, Jesse D. Elliott, captain, Grey Skipwith, lieutenant, Secretary of the Navy, trustee of navy hospital fund, -John 'Yhite, lieutenant, - -Garrett R. Barry, purser, 'Villiam K. Latimer, master commandant, -Samuel B. Malone, surgeon, Jott S. Paine, lieutenant, Clement S. Huntt, purser, John A. Bates, do Hilary H. Rhodes, lieutenant, Henry Tooley, late passed midshipman, George S. Blake, lieutenant,

From which deduct the following repayments:

.T oseph 'Yilson, D. D. Brodhead, F. G. McCauley, Thomas H. Ste~ens, Charles O. Handy, A. P. Darrah, . Francis B. Stockton, A. B. Fairfax, Nash Legrand, .Tohn A. Davis, 'Villiam A. Poor, .T osiah Colston, 'Villiam C. Homes, John D. Sloat,

purser, navy agent, purser, master com'dt, purser,

do dec'd. do

midshipman, navy agent, mirlshipman, acting purser, -purser, passed midsh'n. master com'dt.

10,000 173 52

12,564 98 44 50

3,553 70 1,514 18 9,193 14

105 81 S73 30 486 500 46

3,990 41 19 90 96 75

S 1 ,388,862 27 298 60 286 90 32 30

26,000 92

3,000 313 69

6 25 ,!)1 25

1,961 10 64 85 81 31

112 17 5,674

36 50 321 01

9,250 270 99

5,000 42 17

660 51 12 97

3,328 90 105 45 569 35

57 112 69 21745 265 28 433 81 95 96

193 73 307 22

-----1,448,15768

Carried forward, 842,616 65 1,448,157 68

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. 125

Brought forward, 342,616 651,448,157 68 1852. John A. Winslow, midshi pman, 20 25

James F. Miller, do 11 T. J. Chew, purser, 73 87 Garrett R. Barry, do 9,006 f7 John C. Sharpe, passed mids'n. - 137 77 Silas Butler, purser, 141 54 John P. Gillis, passed mids'n. - 21 50 F. A. Thornton, purser, 731 65 Sterne Humphreys, lieutenant, 8 50 Buller Cocke, late prize agent, 1,283 41 James Biddle, captain, 320 Rohert L. Browning, passed mids'n. - 96 74 William H. Kennon, lieutenant, 38 N. H. Perry, late purser, 1,274 75 Francis Sanderson, lieutenant, dec. 51 12 A. P. Hayne, navy agent, 7,293 01 Thomas M. Newell, master com'dt. 586 Samuel Hambleton, purser, 7,607 93 Charles ·W. Skinner, captain, 3,430 7~~ Rich. T. Timberlake, late purser, dec. 3 56 Foxall A. Parker, master com'dt. 259 20 Isaac Hull, navy agent, 2,776 49 Waters Smith, surgeon, 5 Dudley 'Walker, pur1ler, 24,091 25 Nathaniel Lyde, do 1,941 83 John De Brce, do 103 58 William P. Piercy, late acting pursel', 1,172 21 Gremille C. Cooper, pursel', 21 65 Edward C. Bowers, midshipman, 38 25 Thomas R. Getiney, lieutenant, - 3,162 Charles P. Tutt, late navy agent, dec. 2,250 'William A. Patterson, 28 08 ''''Ill. P. Zantzinger, pur~er, - 3,500 114,104 35

81,334,053 "" JJ

PAY OF SUPERlNTENDENTS, NAVAL CON­STRUCTORS, &c.

Daniel n. Broadhead, Geor;.;e II <lrrison, haac Hull, Jamps K. Paulding, Nash Legrarhl, John Lai~ht()n, Charles P. Tu tt, F. A. Thornton, Elias Kane, J. H. TerrY, Clement S~ Huntt,

Navy agent, Boston, do Philadelphia,

act'g do 'Yashington, do New York, do Norfolk, do Portsmouth, do Pensacola,

purser, navy agent 'Vashington, purser,

do

8,300 07 6,259 16

10,652 8,292 8,929 72 4,950 01 3,909 32 4,874 64 7,098 1,487 50

106 51

Carried forward, 2:64,858 93

126

1832.

NA VAL ESTABLISHMENT

Brought forward; g64,858 93 }<'rOlll whice ueuuct the following repayments:

Charles o. Handy, Isaac Hull, Charles P. Tutt,

purser, . - 892 20 late actmg nayy agent, 558 late do 487 50

PROVISIONS.

James L. ,,y nolsey, ship keeper, -Charles Boarman, lieutenant, McKean Buchanan, purser, Bank of the United States, Daniel D. Brodhead, navy agent, Boston, Allen McLean, midshipman, Nash I.egrand, navy agent, Norfolk, Charles P. Tutt, do Pensacola, George Harrison, do Philadelphia, Isaac Hull, act'g do Washington, H. H. Hobbs, lieutenant, James Glynn, do Philo 'White, purser, &c. -Isaac Phillips, navy agent, Baltimore, Thompson D. Shaw, lieutenant, Garrett R. Barry, purser, Lawrence Rousseau, master commandant, -John T. Robertson, navy agent, Charleston, James K. Paulding, do New York, Thomas H. Stevens, master commandant, Charles O. Handy, purser, Alexander P. Darragh, do A. P. Hayne, agent at Marseilles, :Francis B. Stockton, purser, A. B. Fairfax, passed midshipman W'illiam A. Slacum, purser, A. J. 'Yatson, do 'v. P. Furniss, navy agent, St. Thomas, J Ohll Laighton, do Portsmouth, Isaac I-I ulse, surgeon, Henry D. Scott, lieutenant, deceased, 'Villiam A. Poor, acting purser, Josiah Colston, purser, 'Villiam C. Homes, passed midshipman. John D. Sloat, master commandant, -John A. "lNinslow, midshipman, James F. Miller, do Ephraim D. 'Vhitlock, lieutenant, Beverley Kennon, master commandant, -Oliver S. Glisson, passed midshipman, -1,Yilliam G. Merrill, consul, Cape de Verds.

Carried forward,

1,937 70

g62,921 23

15 25 15 25

1,000 23,000 26,143 75

19 25 85,006 87 13,235 32

5,440 4,926

61 14 25

21,333 92 19,860 50

24 25 16,157 7T

20 400

53,:291 75 44 50

3,270 87 2,275 18

27,633 69 9,099 75

11 17,321 80 10,500

88 84 1,638 75

27 50 57 75

597 14 3,125 28

20 50 69 25 20 25 11 38 28 21 50 29 70

~345,895 57

IS2.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

John C. Tharpe, Brought forward,

passed midshipman, -Silas Butler, purser, John P. Gillis, passed midshipman, Sterne Humphreys, lieutenant, Robert L. Browning, passed midshipmall, John N. Hambleton, purser, William H. Kennon, lieutenant. N. H. Perry, late purser, Osmun Claiborne, late midshipman, Samuel Mosely, surgeon, James Noble, passed midshipman, Henry K. Thatcher, do do Elias Kane, na,y agent, 'Vashington, Francis G. McCauley, purser, Lewis Heennan, surgeon, Foxall A. Parker, master commandant, ·Waters Smith, surgeon, Dudley VY alker, purser, Hampton vVestcott, lieutenant, Samuel T. Gillett, passed midshipman, Henry Bruce, lieutenant, James H. Popleston, late midshipman, John S. Nicholas, lieutenant, George Budd, master commandant, -J. H. Terry, purser, John Storr, Fit]. Allen Deas, lieutenant, John De Bree, purser, William P. Piercy, late acting purser, Grenville C. Cooper, purser, Edward C. Bowers, midshipman, Thomas R. Gedney, lieutenant, Samuel Hambleton, purser, John White, lieutenant, Samuel B. Malone, surgeon, Jott S. Paine, lieutenant, William A. Patterson, late midshipman, Hilary H. Rhodes, lieutenant, Henry Tooley, late passed midshipman, Benjamin Page, jr.

Fl"Om which deduct the following repayments:

D. D. Broadhead, J. S. Sterrett, Nash Legrand, C. C. B. Thompson, F. A. Thornton, E. P. Kennedv, Isaac Hull, .

navy agent, midshipman, navy agent, captain, purser, captain, lat act~g navy agent,

4'2 '25 30

3,'214 '26 '2,589 74 3,591 85 1,500 00

508 91

12i

£345,895 ,,-J.

15 151 54

21 50 8 50

144 50 4,531 43

38 761 75

21 50 91 50 61

.." 50 I

2,500 10,044 97

93 50 259 20

11 25 16,375 07

205 50 15 25 2 75

45 50 15 50 26 75

3,666 66 7 88

16 75 93 75

713 65 23 38 9~ _J

1,'255 16 3,144 19

30 50 14 75

lOG 75 31 '25 50 45 '25

1,'200

391,757 37

Carried forward, S 11 ,477 01 391,757 37

1~8 NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forwal'll, 311,--177 01 183~. J. K. Paulding,

Jesse D. Elliott, A. P. Havne, Charles P. Tutt, 'Y. K. Latimer, C. S. Huntt, John A. Bates,

navy agent, 184 29 captain, 675 91 agent, 7,633 69 late navy agent. 666 66 master command't, 52 purser,

do 231 21 8-18 94

MEDICINES AND HOSPITAL STORES.

George Harrison, John Laighton, Nash Legrand,

navy agent, Philadelphia,

Daniel D. Brodhead, Bank of the U. States, -

do Portsmouth, do Norfolk, -do Boston,

Charles O. Handy, purser, Philo ·White,· do, &c. Francis B. Stockton, do 'William A. Slacum, do Henry D. Scott, lieutenant, deceased, Isaac Phillips, navy agent, Baltimore, William A. Poor, acting purser, Charles P. Tutt, navy agent, Pensacola, James K. Paulding, do New-York, Garrett R. Barry, purser, Isaac Hull, acting navy agent, vYashington, A. J. "'IVatson, pursel', Elias Kane, navy agent, Washington, Dudley 'Valker, purser, J. H. ~rerry, do vVilliam P. Piercy, lieutenant, Ferdinand Pepin, midshipman,-Benjamin Page, jr.

From which deduct the f()llowing repayments:

Nash Legrand, Andrew Armstrong, Francis G. McCauley, Edmund P. Kennedy, Isaac Hull, James K. Paulding, Charles P. Tutt, John A. Bates, S. Hambleton, Bank of the U. States,

navy agent, 139 49 late do. 219 24 purser, 80 10 captain, 500 late act'g navy agent, 294 58 navy agent 3,984 17 late do 266 66 purser, 43 48

do 6 46 5,000

391,75;"' S~

21,769 71

8369,987 66

2,600 94 90

7,482 64 1,565 77 5,000

254 27 4,067

3 40 57 07 31 19

200 21 63

1,333 30 6,520

345 81 500 600 200 615 38 266 66

22 33 10 39 60

31,851 74

10,534 18

$21,317 ~

~AVAL ESTABLIgHMENT.

18J~. REP;\IR~ AND IMPROVEMENTS OF NAYY YARDS.

James K. Paulding, Isaac Phillips, , Isaac Hull, Nash Legrand, George Harrison, Daniel D. Brodhead, John Laighton, Eliafl Kane, George Tylee,

navy agellt, New York, - do Baltimore,

act'g do ,V ushington, - do Norfolk, - do Philadelphia, - do Boston, - do Portsmouth, - do Washington,

late contractor for cement,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Charles O. Handy, Samuel P. Todd; Isaac Hull,

,Clement S. Huntt, George Harrison,

purser, 150 do - 2.8,684 74

late act'g navy agent, 538 73 purser, 74 59 navy agent, 309 56

NAVY YARD, PORTSMOUTH, NE'W HAMP­SHIRE.

John Laighton, navy agent,

NAVY YARD, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

1~9

11 ,332. 600

7,830 40,043 41 12.,135 52

418 53 4,2.00

500 1,12.7 2.5

78,186 7]

2.9,757 62

~48,42.9 09

330,666

Baniel D. Bt'odhead, navy agent, - 341,361.2.1

NAVY YARD, NEW YORK.

James K. Paulding, navy agen't, - ~52.,2.78 82

NAVY YARD, PHILADELPHIA.

George Harrison, , navy agent, 13,338 71

From which deduct the following repayment:

George Harrison, navy agent 4,500

~8,838 71

Ii

130

18S2.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON CITY.

Isaac Hull, N ash I~egrand. Elias Kane,

acting navy agent, _. _ do Norfolk,

do 'Vashington,-

NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.

Nash Legrand. navy agent,

NAVY YARD, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA.

Charles P. Tutt, James K. Paulding, J. H __ Terry,

navy agent, Pensacola, do New York,

purser,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Charles P. Tutt, James K.Paulding,

navy agent, do

- 5,500 453 99

TIMBER SHED, PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMP­SHIRE,

John Laighton, navy agent,

5,601 17 80

14,165 --~19,783 80

S76,070 68

23,000 . 2,000 5,500

30,500

5,953 99

~24,546 01

3121 58

TIMBER SHEDS, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

Daniel D. Brodhead, navy agent,

TIMBER SHEDS, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.

Nash Legrand, navy agent,

TIMBER DOCKS AT 'W ASHINGTON, NOR­FOLK AND BOSTON.

Daniel D. Brodhead, navy agent, Boston,

WHARF AT NAVY YARD, PENSACOLA.

Charles P. Tutt, James K. Paulding,

navy agent, Pensacola, do New York,

$485 54

g6,16630

g4,952 S7.

20,000 6,000 --Carried forward ~26,000

183:2.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. 131

Brought forward 826,000

}<'rom which deduct the following repayment:

James K. PaulJing, navy agent,

REPAIRING AND ENLARGING 'WHARVES AT WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK.

Nash Legrand, navy agent, Norfolk,

From which deduct the following repayment:

Isaac Hull, acting navy agent,

REPAIRS OF STORE HOUSES AT WASHING­TON, AND FOR TWO BUILDING 'VA YS AT NOR}<'OLK.

Nash Legrand, Isaac Hull,

navy agent, Norfolk, acting do 'Vashington,

ORDNANCE AND ORDN ANCE STORES.

Charles P. Tutt, Isaac Hull, Nash Legrand, James K. Paulding, Philo White, Daniel D. Brodhead, Andrew Armstrong, John N:. Hambleton, Francis G. McCauley, Elias Kane, . J. H. Terry, Arthur P. Hayne,

navy agent, Pensacola, acting do 'Vashington,

do Norfolk, do New York,

• purser, &c. navy agent, Boston, -late agent, Lima, purser,

do navy agent, 'Yashington, pursel', navy agent, Marseilles,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Charles O. Handv, John Mason, "

purser, 131 75 contractor, - 12,214 19

Isaac Hull, late act'g N. agent, 859 36

460 75

825,539 25

10,000

1,227 57

g8,772 4S

6,410 40 7

86,417 40

13S 32 539

2,709 15,997 09

277 2,862 63

80 84 27 72

115 05 2,260

33 33 2,355 27

27,390 25

Carried forward, 813,'205 30 27,390 '25

13~ NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

1832.. Samuel Hamuleton, Charles P. Tutt,

Brought forward, purser, late nay,v agent, -navy agent,

313,205 ;30 50 S3 33

\!,355 27 "\. P. H,,:·ne,

GIL\Dl""\L INCREA~E OF THE N.\ VY.

John LaightolJ, George lIarri";oll, .Iohn Mason,

mtv." agent, Portsmouth, do Philadelphia,

cun tractor,

ttR:\DUAL IMPROVE.MENT OF THE NAVY.

John Clark, agent for live oak, Daniel D. Brodhead, uav)' agent, Boston, John E. Frost, agent for live oak, .J ohn Laighton, navy agent, Portsmouth, :Samuel Reid, agent for liYe oak, John Jerrison, do do Nash·Legrand, nayy agent, Norfolk, haac Hull, act'g do ·Washingtol1, James K. Paulding, do New York, Samuel Grice, late contractor, George Blair, agent for live oak, Eli B. vYhitaker, do do Thomson Mason, do do Charles Haire, do do George Harrison, lIavyagent, Philadelphia, .John Mason, contractor, Charles P. Tutt, nay)" agent, Pensacola, Elias Kane, do 'Vashington, Seth A. Elliott, agent for live pak, \\"illiam P. Pie~'c)', late acting purser, baae Phillips, llavy agent, Baltimore,

From "hiclt dedud the following repaymenb:

Daniel D. Brodhead, )if ash Ll',\!;rand, George Harrison, haac Hull,

lHlV,Y agent, du

do late aet'g nilvy agent,

78 40 1,541 10

500 1,666 56

27,39u 25

15,643 90

811,746 35

5,450 1,420 4,884 Si

. 811,754 35

6;";4 ~5

214,7-15 72 792 OS

6,64-1 20 2,43-1 68 1,300

198,086 53 5,353 29

20,945 50 7,432 09 1,781

695 31 900 240 15

7,000 931

S,118 5,000

761 98 704 70

21 42

479,522 05

.--8475,735 99

"'A VAL ESTABLl:-:iHl\lEl\T.

REP.\! R::-; OF \"E~SEL:--;.

B3~. Hank of the uuited States, Daniell>. Brodhead, HaVy agent, D06tUlI,

Charle.; P. Tutt, do Pensacula, haac Hull, act';!: do \Ya~hill;.(toll, James K. Pauldill;!;, do N"el'\' York, Nash Le;!;raud, ~ do Norfolk, .John P. Van Nes-;, fiJI' (imoer in 181'2 to 1815, John T. Robertson, naY,\' "i;(,Ill, Charle~toil, John N. HaiilliletolJ, pm,;er, Isaac Phillips, nal'y agellt, Baltimore, Philo White, pursel', &c. 'William ,\. Slal'Ulll, pllr:-er, \.J. \\'aboll, do (,('or:,!;I' lIal'l'i.';f)II, lIa",I' agl'nt, Phiiaddphia, tial'l'e1t R. Barry, pUI'~l'r,

.I, P. III'lIn,' IlaY,' agent, ~a\'antlah,

.John Lai~l;ton, dli Portsmouth, Elias Kalil', do 'Yasliington, Dudley \Valkel', purser, Bulll": Cocke, lal\' prizl' a~l'llt, \I'tilul' p, HaVill', lI<1n' a~Pllt,J\lal''';l'ille~,

Thomas R. «i·dlll'\', lil'lI'tl'II'ilnt Jos\'ph II. '1' n 1'.", , actil1~ !lav," agl'nt, l'l'n"acoia, Bl'lIjalll in Page,.i 1',

1<'1'0111 \Ihich deduct the fol1;l\vin',!: repayml'nts:

.Iw'\·ph \\'il~OIl, PUI'S\'I', 1,4·17 ,) :)

.I, K, Pallltli!}~, nav, a,~eJlt , 1-\,0;"'2 ~0 (' . O. J La!ldy, ]luI',,\,r, 631 -t :~ ll. D. B I'm I h~ca (I, llH Y .. V (I ,~;e II t, -t,O;" .3 39 Nash Ll':,!;rand, do 1 (),'205 1'2 Buller C(Jcke, la te pri'/,e agent, ] 0:2 -q

I ~

Geol'll'c Harri~on, WlY-," a:.;ent, 10 . ., Francis G. ~lcCallll',\', purser, 169 18 Isaac Hull, late 1l,t\',Y agl'llt, 1,G-13 37 Samuel lIallibldo:l, purser, ,500 William P. PiercY, late actiug pur~l'r, 19G 14 William K. Lati;l\er, lIlaster COlll!ll;l1l(i't, .')

,\. P. lfaI1lt', navy agent, 6,953 G8 JOh!l ,\. Rates, pursel', ~)3 i l

(,()\'ERIN<l ,\ND PRE~ERVJ~G :-;lIIP:-; I~ ()RnTK~\RY .

. L\lIIl'~ K. l'auldinl.!,,, ;\,l,h Lq~l'alltl, ','

nay." agent, ::\PI\' York, do ;\lIl'folk,

11),000 47,65:3 14

2,G81 99 17,;"13

102,0'26 15 217,SGO 51

1,(i5S 23 200

'2,'287 18 5,450 9,500 2,066 30 '2,300 ,J,(!;"5

895 50 19 64

6,270 30,S19 50

1,461 37 102 7:2

G,953 68

'2,000 1,590

35,006 13

3560,080 81

5, '20() ~,ol),l

134 NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

1832.. BLTILDING, EQLTIPPING,~\~? ID1PLOYING THREE ~CHOONERS.

Daniel D. Brodhead, Isaac Hull, .1 ames K. Paulding Isaac Phillips, Elias Kane,

navv ao-ent, Boston, - -ac"g na~'Y agent, 'Vashington, - do New York,

do Baltimore, do 'Yashington,

From which deduct the follmving repayment:

Isaac Hull, late actillg !lavy agent,

REBCILDING THE FRIGATE MACEDONIAN.

~ash Legrand, navy agent Norfolk,

N:\ YY HOSPITAL, NORFOLK.

Na:;h Legrand, navy agent,

6,486 6 10,372 9

1,800 8546

10

19,5-2-1 2

1,659 2 ---817,86-1 9

Fl-RXITCRE FOR N~\ Yl: HOSPITAL, NORFOLK.·

Nash Legrand, \lavy agent, Norfolk,

NAVY HOSPITAL FeND.

Nathan Eaton, Richart! H. Bradford, 'Yillialll Jones, John J. Youn;!;, George Harrison, Nash Legrand, Thomas Towson, Joseph P. :McCorkle, J. & J. Williams, Elias Kane,

messenger, secretarY, for postage of letters, agent and super~t, Norfolk, navy agent, Philadelphia,

do Norfolk, for stone,

for office fixtures, nayy agent, 'Vashington,

From which deduct the following repayments:

~'ommissio~ers of the nayy hospital fund, Secretary of the nay," trustee _ .... ~ , ,

11,693 65 2.,176 49

18 i~

197 6~ 6 2:

. 16,048 6~

2,911 75 251 6~

1,629 01 289 84

2 84 29 31

21,385 70

13,870 14 ---~7.515 56

8Si.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMEl'(T.

NAVY PENSION FUND.

Nathan Eaton, messenger, Everard Hall, secretary, Richard Smith, for 'stocks, John H. Cannon; deceased pensioner, Trenton Banking Company, U. S. Branch Bank, Washington,-

do do Baltimore, do do Norfolk, do do Portland, do do Boston, do do Providence,-do do Hartford, do do Portsmouth, -do do New York, do do Charleston,

Rank of the U. States, Philadelphia, U. S. Branch Bank, Savannah,

do do Lexington, do do Cincinnati; do do New Orleans, do do Pittsburgh, do do st. Louis,

FarmerI'> B'k of Delaware, at Newcastle, C. H. Barron, for printed circulars, -Joseph S. Cannon, deceased pensioner, .To~eph P. McCorkle, Eliza Cooper, widow, for five years pension, Sccr~'y of the Treas'y, for U. S. Bank stock, -F. P Blair, . for pension certificates, J. & J. Williams, for office fixtures, Elias K.me, navy agent, \Yashington, Joseph Cassin, deceased, late purser, Charles Proctor, deceased,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Commiss'rs of the navy pension fund, 540,099 09 Richard Smith, agent, 2,274 95 J. Trotter, interest Pen'a stock, 4,S04 88

135

18 75 265 46

636,451 88 18 13

252 1,121 80 2,490 4,499 1,356 6,824

580 1,070

535 14,856

228 3,401

354 1,236

90 411 108

31 168

6 155 289 87 240

167,900 6

29 45 51 77

1,053 SS 1,08('

847,176 44

Secretary of the Navy, trustee, 140,450 47 687,129 S9

~160,047 05

PRIVATEER PENSION FUND.

Richard Smith, U. S. Branch Bank,

do do

cashier, New York, Baltimore,

72 868 468

Carried forward, S 1,408

1832.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Balik of the F. ~tate,.;, C. S. llrancll Bank,

do do do do

Thoma,.; L. Ragsdale, Joseph P. 'McCorkle, Sec~j' of the Trea,.;ury, Elias Kane, U. S. Branch Hank, J. & J. 'Villiallls,

Philadel phia, Portland, Boston, '" ashington, Secretary,

Brought forward,

fur LT. S. Balik Stock, nayy agent, '" ashingto\l, Providence,

:Frol11 which deduct the following repayments:

COl11m~ers of the Privateer pension fund, Joseph P. McCorkle, Secretary oj' the Navy, trustee, U. S. Bt:anch Bank,' Pro:idence,

3,456 55 2

2,555 46 90

$1,408 384 204

1,800 98 ~ 10 19 23 1~

1,100 19 9E 54 10 i(

----5,112 61

6,104 01

Excc"s of repayments, S 991 40

AGENCY ON THE COAST OF AF1HCA, PROHI­BITION OF THE SLA VB TR:\.DE.

Joseph Mechlin, jun., John ,Yo Anderson,

agellt, dec~d, assistant agent,

REMOVAL _-\'ND ERECTION OF THE NAVAL MONeMENT.

Elias Kane, na"y agC11t, ,,-ashington,

SURVEY OF NARRAGANSET BAY.

[saac Hull, James K. Paulding, Alex. J. 'Vadsworth, William C. Griffin, Ferdinand Pepin, Elias Kane, Robert Handy, George S. Blake, William 'Vard,

acting navy agent, Yf ashin~on. - do New York,

captain, midshipman,

do navy agent, 'Vashington, passed mid,.;hipman, lieutenant, passed midshipman,

1,500 159 45

81,659 45

S 200

5 1,444 40

800 34 75 29 75

138 127 28 214 14 117 85 --,

82,911'17

1832.

N A VAL ESTABLISHMENT. 137

ARREARAGES FOR SURVEYS OF COASTS AND HARBORS .•

Philander F . Canedy, Augustus H. Kilty, George R. Gray, Edward G. Tilton, Thomas R. Gedney,

passed midshipman, -do do

midshipman, lieutenant,

do

RELIEF OF SUNDRY INDIVIDUALS.

432 865 50 277 50 610 50

2,206

g 3,891 50

Jsaac Hull, per act of 28 May, 1830, ~ For the relief of Captain A. Claxton, S S 10

RELIEF OF GEORGE J. KNIGHT, PER ACT OF 2iith MAY, 1882.

George J. Knight, S2,000

RELIEF OF JOHN LACY, PER ACT OF 3d JULY, 1882.

John Lacy, late contractor, S 550

RELIEF OF LIEUT. CHARLES 'VILKES, PER ACT OF 10th JULY, 1838.

Charles Wilkes,

RELIEF OF THE HEIRS AND LEGAL RE­PRESENTATIVES OF EDW"ARD BARRY, DECEASED, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

Edward 13arry, deceased, heirs of

RELIEF OF WILLIAM NELSON, ADMINIS· TRATOR OF ANDREW NELSON, DECEAS­ED, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

William Nelson, administrator,

RELIEF OF THE REPRESENT A TIVES OF JAMES SCRIVENER, PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

James Scrivener, late seaman,

18

g 487 80

S 568 35

g 120 42

~ 37 50

138 N A V AL ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. RELIEF O}:<,· RANQALL ALLIS, ~l'IMLOIATMHYS 'n\"lCHl~LL AND JOHN LEE "IL , PER ACT OF 14th JULY, 1832.

Timothy Twichell, Randall Allis:

RELIEF OF THE 'VIDO'WS AND ORPHANS OF THE OFFICERS, SEAMEN AND M.A­RINES OF THE SLOOP OF 'Y AR HORNET, PER ACT OF 24th APRIL, ] 830.

James N. Forsyth, John French,

midshipman, deceased, . private marine, deceased,

BALANCE DUE ,VALTER SMITH, PER ACT OF 5th MAY, 1832.

'Yaters Smith, "late marshal of Florida,

CONTINGENT EXPEN~ES FOR 1830.

Edward R. McCall, master commandant, -Thomas G. Broughton, editor, Lawrence Rosseau, master commandant, -John M. Rinker, lieutenant, James K. Paulding, navy agent, New York, Isaac Phillips, do Baltimore, Francis Sanderson, lieutenant, deceased, Lewis Heerman, surgeon, Dudley 'Yalker, purser, Isaac Chauncey, captain, Elias Kane, navy agent, 'Yashington, George Budd, master commandant, -Clement S. Huntt, purser, S. Penn, Jun. for advertising,

From which deduct the following repayments:

A. P. Darragh, G. R. Barry, Beverley Kennon, Silas Butler, Isaac Phillips,

purser, deceased, - 498 43 purser, - 511 29 master commandant, 132 purser, 93 25 navy agent, 36 80

400 400

g 800

162 2' 594(' --

S 22161

117 34 7t 63 13 7l.

508 8( 15

100 6

847 45 30 7(

100 165 4(

187 5( 28

2,217 28

---- --Carried forward, g 1,271 77 2,217 28

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

~S2. Samuel Lockwoou, Isaac Hull,

Brought forward, lieutenant,

81,271 77 92

William M. Hunter, Samuel T. Gillet, Jes;;c D. Elliott, Thomas R. Gedney,

acting navy agent, ma"ter cOllllllanuant, passed midshipman, -captain, lieutenant,

89 -10 60

174

50 75

77

CONTINGENT NOT ENlJ.MEIL\TED FOR 1830.

John D. Sloat, master cOllllnalllLlllt,

CONTINGENT EXPENSES FOR 1831.

William P. Jones, midshipman, C. H. A. H. Kennedy, passe(l midshiplllan, Samuel Humphreys, chief naval constructor, Horatio N. Crabb, lieutenant of marines, Stephensoll Smith, fur adY<:rtising, William M. Crane, captain, John D. Slod, master commanuant, -Bryant, Leggett & Co. editors, Bines and 'Vilson, do Thomas "'. 'V yman, lieutenant, Abraham Bigelow, do Ephraim D. Whitlock, do John 'Yoolis, boatswain, John Sergeant, .J ames P. Mc Kinst rv, passed midshipman, John C. Tharpe, .J do do C. C. 13. Thompson, captain, George Harrison" navy agent, Philadelphia, James R. 8ull y, midshipman, Francis Sanderson, lieutenant, deceased, -Lewis Heerman, surgeon, Charles 'Y. Skinner, master commandant, -John A. Kearney, surgeon, Dudlev 'Yalke\,; purser, John S. Nicholas, lieu tenant, Isaac Chauncey, captain, 'William C. Farrar, midshipman, John Penrice, for ad vertising, John Storr, for piloting, &c. Grey Skipwith, lieutenant, Jesse D. Elliott, captain, Thomas R. Gedney, lieutenant, Samuel Hambleto~, purser, Clement S. Huntt, do Henry Tooley, late pa,;sed midshipman

139

2,217 28

1,705 79

S 511 49

9

110 10 113 75 146 24

59 70 77 94

107 40 50 50

104 90 69 20 46 54 52 52 82 56 65

5 84 209 50

77 21 21 48

100 ':'5

102 79 31 64

775 25 40 95 76 70 74 20 ss 46

103 16 250 41 43

153 86 12 .,.~

I :J

22 50

Carried fonyard, 35,587 13

142

1832.

NA VAl. ESTABLISHMENT.

Brought forward,

From which deduct the following repayment:

Isaac Hull, acting navy agent,

ARREARAGES OF CONTINGENT ENUME­RATED PRIOR TO 1832.

Philo 'White, purser, &c. Stephen Cassin, captain, George P. Forrest, judge advocate, 'Villiam Taylor, lieutenant, James Glynn, do Thomas H. Stevens, master commandant, -Isaac Sterrett, lieutenant, Charles Boarman, do Francis P. Blair, for advertising, -Horatio N. Crabb, lieutenant of marines, P. F. Canedy, passed midshipman, Garrett R. Barry, purser, Isaac Hull, acting navy agent, Washington, Isaac Phillips, do Baltimore, George Harrison, do Philadelphia, Daniel D. Brodhead, do Boston, John T. Robertson, do Charleston, Nash Legrand, navy agent, Norfolk, James K. Paulding, do New York, John Laighton, do Portsmouth, ,y m. Patterson, & Sons, passage of officers -and seamen, Looker & Reynolds, for advertising, Gardner Thomas, purser, deceased, Thomas ~I. Newell, master commandant, Charles J. Howell, for storage of gunpowder, Charies P. Tutt, navy agent, Pensacola, William A. Slacum, purser, Joseph H. Causten, deceased late purser, Henry D. Scott, lieutenant deceased, -John A. Wish, do 'William Radford, passed midshipman, "Yilliam G. Merrill, consul, Cape de Venls, . Michael Hogan, Thomas A. Mull, William 'V. Hunter, "V. H. D. C. Wrio-ht, Elias Kane, '" George Budd, John D. Sloat, Simms & Duryea,

passed midshipman, master commandant, -for transit duty on cordage, -navy agent, Washington, master commandant,

do for advertising,

g 665

201 5~

g 463 44

18,785 66 145 50 109 66 ]3 ~O 75 56 84

250 10908 31

130 63 199 50

3,520 6,034

745 80 820 24

2,493 50 500

9,93241 10,864 69

82477 350

31 50 1,391 54-

80 228 19

2,000 322 56 292 95 100 96

126 60 5 09

1,775 IS 10 13 35

214 82 500 55445 2050 13 86 --Carried forward, g63,768 02

NA VAL ESTABLISHMENT. 143

Brought forward ~63,768 02

852. From which deduct the following repayments:

James K. Paulding, Isaac Phillips,

navy agent, do

2,000 15 2,015

g61,753 02

PAY AND SUBSISTENCE OF THE MARINE CORPS.

William Leslie, alias 'V. L. Cruikshanks, dec'd, Charles R. Broom, pay master, m. c. R. Douglass, lieuteJ1ant of marines, Daniel D. Brodhead, navy agent, Boston, Charles O. Handv, purser, Nash Legrand, " navy agent, Norfolk, -Charles P. Tutt, do Pensacola, George Harrison, do Philadelphia, Josiah Colston, purser, Commissioners of the navy hospital fund, William H. Freeman, captain, marine corps, Marshall Love, lieutenant, m,trine corps, Parke G. Howle, adjutant, do Garrett R. Barry, purser,. John Farrell, private marine, deceased, James McCauley, lieutenant, marine corps. Silas Butler, purser, N. H. Perry, late purser, Elias Kane, navy agent, 'Yashington, Dudley vYalker, purser, John Laighton, navy agent, Portsmouth, R. D. vYainwright, brevet lieut. col. marine corps, William A. Slacum, purser, John De Bree, do A. J. Watson, do Orville Lane, deceased, private, marine corps, Secretary of the navy, trustee navy hospital fund, Samuel Hambleton, purser,

:From which deduct the following repayments:

E. J. Weed, A. P. Darragh, Nash Legrand, Richard Douglass, Francis G. McCauley, Isaac Hull, R. M. Desha, John G. Reynolds, Samuel Miller,

qr. mr. marine corps, 464 27 purser, deceased, 262 57 navy agent, 1,000 lieut. marine corps, 214 98 purser, 385 38 acting navy agent, 105 46 dec. paymaster, m. c. 1,450 lieut. marine corps, 32 50 lieut. col. marine corps 6 60

28 60 83,319 55

138 813 2,200 1,743 93 4,350 2,1 CO

600 865 13

1,459 20 3

80 40 5 31

4,549 90 18 75 47 50

150 513 500

3,933 46 2,668

217 52 2,000

9 83 2,000

76 _64 131

1,206 26

114,915 86

3,921 76

gllO,994 10

144 NA VAL ESTABLISHMENT.

1832. SUBSISTENCE OF 400 NON -COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, &c. OF THE MARINE CORPS, SERVING ON SHORE.

Elijah J. "I eed, Charles R. Broom,

quarter master, marine corps paymaster, do

EXTRA EMOLUMENTS TO OFFICERS OF THE MARINE CORPS.

Elijah J. \Yeed, John G. Reynolds,

quarter mastel', marine corps, lieutenant do

CLOTHING FOR THE MARINE CORPS.

Elijah J. Weed, Charles O. Handy, Philo \Yhite, John Farrell, Andrew Armstrong, Isaac Hull, Richard Douglass, Dudley \Yalker, Arthur P. Hayne, N ash Legrand,

quarter master, marine corps, purser,

do &c. private marine, dec. late navy agent, Lima, captain, lieutenant, marine corps, purser, navy agent, Marseilles,

do Norfolk,

From which deduct the following repayments:

Samuel Miller, A. P. Hayne, E. J. 'Veed,

lieu t. col. ma. corps, navy agent, £II'. master, mao corps,

138 64 1,703 40

36

MEDICINES AND HOSPITAL STORES FOR THE MARINE CORPS.

Elijah J. Weed, R. D. W-ainwright,

quarter-master, marine corps, lieutenant colonel, do

From which deduct the following repayments:

Parke G. Howle, R. D. \Yainwright,

adj. marine corps, lieut. col. do

5 31 148 24

21,314 41 13 2t --

821,327 6€

982 27: 32 50i

81,014 77

30,400 39 90

600 27

128 90 53 11

214 98 83 30

1,703 40 200

33,501 08

1,878 04

831,623 04

2,497 01 74 12

2,571 13

15S 55 --82,417 58 ,

N A VAL ESTABLISHMENT. 145

892. MILITARY STORES FOR THE MARINE CORPS.

Elijah J. Weed, quarter-master, marine corps,

FUEL FOR THE MARINE CORPS.

Elijah J. Weed, quarter-master, marine corps,

CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE MARINE CORPS.

Elijah J . Weed, Allen M. Lane, Francis B. Stockton, R. D. Wainwright, • Andrew Armstrong, Isaac Hull, Nash Legrand, Arthur P. Hayne,

quarter-master, marine corps, midshipman, purser, lieuL colonel, M. C. -late navy agent, Lima, -acting do Washington, navy agent, Norfolk,

do Marseilles,

From which dedllct the following repayments:

.. ~. J. Weed, Horatio N. Crabb, Charles R. Broom, R. D. Wainwright, Marshall Love, W. H. Freeman, James McCauley, A. P. Hayne,

quarter master; -lieu'nt. M.Corps, pay mas. do. lieut. col. do lieutenant, do captain, no lieutenant, do navy agent,

1,591 65 4 37

51 32 286 80

80 40 3

47 50 591

MARINE BARRACKS AT PHILADELPHIA.

g3,112 49

S9,674 45

17,695 96 .20 90

143 40 9 50

.26 10

591

18,585 86

2,656 04

S15,929 82

Elijah J . Weed, quarter master, marine corps, g 6,000

REPAYMENTS, viz:

TIMBER SHED AT 'VASHINGTtlN,

haac Hull, late acting navy agent, - S 139 55

REPAIRS OF SLOOPS OF 'V AR.

John W. Livingston, marshal of New York, recovered of Roswell Bingham, ~ 548 15

19

146

1832.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES FOR 18:25.

Waters Smith, surgeon,

CONTINGENT EXPENSES FOR 1829.

James K. Paulding, Garrett R, Barry, Isaac Phillips, . Henry K. Thatcher, Francis G. McCauley, Isaac Hull, .

nuyyagent, purser, naYYa;;ent, passed lnidshipman, purser, late acting n:lv-y agent,

8 6 25

17 S7 2,219 07

15 SO

1,3:-:- 9U 6-45 9~

8-4,275 58

CONTINGENT NOT ENFMER~\' TED FOR 182.9.

James K. Paulding, Isaac Hull,

navy agent, late acting do

STATE~fENT OF BALANCES

266 4(

416 1~

Remaining at the end of the year 1832., or appropriations made dllring lIlt year 1830, and carried by ZL'arrants of the S(:cl'el{1r!l of the Treasury, Ie the credit of an account denominated the" Surplus FlIild,"in pursuanci of the 16th Section of an /1ct of 3d JIarclt, ] :-95, enritled, ''.!In act mak· ing provisionfor the support of the Public Crcdit, andfor the redemptioT of the Public Debt."

For salary of the Principal and Assistant Libriarians to Congress, - - 21 5f>

publishing the Foreign Correspondence of Congress to the peace of 1,83, 418 GJ

procuring· cases and fixtures for the Patent Office, 1,069 58

clerks and messengers in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, - 3;"'3 99

.compensation to Second Comptroller of the Treasury, - - - 125 ;"'8

clerks and messenger in the office of the Second Comptroller, - - 108 75

Can'ied forward, 32,118 2:5

1832.

ST ATEMENT OF BALANCES.

Brought forward, 32,118 25 For clerks and messengers in the office of

the Third Auditor of the Treasury, 1,400 clerks and me,;sengers in the office" of

the Register of the T.reasury, clerks and messenger III the office of

the Solicitor of the Treasury, clerks and messengers in the office of

the Secretary of 'Yar, clerks and messengers in the office of

the Secretary of the Navy, clerks and messengers in the office of

the PustnwstET General, e['ection of a building for the use of the

,"Var and Navy Departments, Chief Justice and Associate J udgesl

o,the District of Columbia, and OfJ the J lld~es of the Orphans' Court of said District,

extell!1ing the Mint Estahli:"hment, relJUiltling the Light Hou~e at 'Yest

Passamaquoddy Head, :Maine, beacon at the mouth of Bass river, be­

tween Dennis amI Yarmouth, securing the Li;;ht House on the

]~ral1llywine Shoal, Delaware, light yessel on Carysfort Reef, Flor. light vessel at Cat Island' in the Gulf

of Mexico,

building custom houses and ware houses, "alaries of two keepers of the 1mblic

archiyc~s in ·Florida, ·Florida claims, agency in relatioll to the Iwrth eastern

boundary of the United Slates, expense of eyidence in relatiou to}

a;;grcssions by the inhabitants of New Bl'uns,v"ick,

bal~'!cl's, of advancc." made in ~he} \1 ar Dqlarhncnl, FT ,oll SCc(lOil

of the act of 1 JiL,)", ] S'2C,

MILI'L\.RY EST~ .... nLlSII~,mNT.

}<'or ~ecuritr of Pea-Patch Llo.lld, Fort JilCk:iOl1, barracks at Furt Cr;n·.ro:·d, -

tlo Fort Trumhull, ar~ellal at 'Yatcrto\\'ll, 3Ia,;s. arrearages from ht.i ttl y, 1815, to S 1st

Dec. 1816,

800

183 64

384 97

18

50

800 61

612 08

----

3,275 26

1,000

.1,000 415 53

352 50

107 '20 96 35

l(i~i ,"":'"I J,)

1 1G SO '27

684 06

Carried furwanl, 8(,0'27 37

147

6,349 73 25 20

6,043 29

1,016 69

181 96 1,877 45

178 89

1 41

15,679 24

31,353 86

148 STATEMENT OF BALANCES.

Brought forward, SI,027 S7 :n,S5S 81 1832. For Massachusetts militia claims, - 11 ,000

Georgia militia clai.ms, - 37,699 47 house and lot at Eastport Maine, 5 32 relief of Enos Cutler, 37 70 altering the bridge and draws across

the Potomac, 8,000 piers at Stonington Harbor, Conn. - 2,170 81 deepening channel between St. John's

river and st. Mary'S harbor, Flo. 1,501 25 removing obstructions, Saugatuc river

and harbor, Con. 28 suney of Florida Canal, 944 removal of Indians, act 28 May, 1830, 28(} 06 suppression of Imlian aggressions, 3,839 86 contingent of Indian Depart. (old,acct.) 2,Oll 67 expenses of holding a treaty with the

Cherokees for lands in N. C. 2,459 f9 treaty with Choctaws of 11 th October,

] 820, - 16,003 43 effecting certain Indian treaties per act

of 25 March, 1830, - - 1,721 28 88,729 41

NAV AL ESTABLISHMENT.

For repairs of sloops of war, repairing wharves at vVashington and

Norfolk, - - -timber shed at Washington, relief of Alexander Claxton, relief of Charles Wilkes, Jr. contingent expenses for 1825,

do do 1829, do not enumerated 1829, do do 1830, do not enumerated, 1830,

repairs of marine barracks at Wash­ington City,

348 15

2,608 61 139 86

5,354 98 309 31

6 25 4,275 58

682 54 320 59

2,835 26

35 93

Total carried to Surplus Fund, 31st Dec. 1832,

16,917 04

gI37,OOO 51

f

GENERAL STATEMENT

OF

CERTAIN APPROPRIATIONS MADE BY LA'V FOR ~'HE

TEAR 1832:

INCLUDING THE

BALANCES OF FORMER APPROPRIATIONS UNEXPENDED ON THE LAST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1831;

EXHIBITING, ALSO,

The expenditures of the United States in the year 1832, on "Tarrants issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, and unexpended balances

of appropriations which are to be carried to the next . annual statement.

NOTJ:.-The figures in the columns of this Statement headed "Reference to Acts," •• to the particular acts of appropriation on the first page which authorize the expen­be of the sums, placed on the same line with them in the columns headed" Appropri. ~for the year 1832."

150

GEN1i1RAL ST.IlTEJfENT of certain apPl'oprialion." made bylaw, far Ihe yeaI' 1832 including the balances IIf fUTrmT apl'TopTiation.~ unexp~nded on th~ last day of Dtc~'" ber 1831, exhibdillg alfio, tlte Exptllditures of the Untied States l1t the year 1832, II Wan'ants issued by the Secretary of Ihe Treasl'i.1'l;' and unexpended balances of .dPP'1

priaHolls, which are tu be acco:mted for in the ne:d .Ilnnual Statement.

1

2 " ,)

4

5

6

7

8

9

]0 11 12

]3

14

15

~6

]7

18

19

20

= DATES }.XD TITLJ;S OF THE ACTS 'OF Al'pnOpnIATlox.

1791, March 3,

1792, April 14, 1800, April 24, 1799, Ahlrch 2,

1802, May 3,

1803, March 3,

1811, Feb. 20,

1816, April 19,

1817, March 1,

1817, March 3, 1817, Dec'r. 23, 1819, March 2,

18'20, lIIay 1,

1820, March 6,

1820, Dec'r. 12,

1828, ;lIay 15,

1828, ~Iay 23,

1828, ;\lay 23,

1828, May 24.

1831, }·eVy.25,

An act prm'iding compensations for the' officers of the Judicia Courts of the United States, and for jl\l'ors and witnesses, all(

fDr other purpose". An act concern'ng Consuls and Yice Consuls. All act respecting the Mint. An act to regulate the collection of duties on Imports ani

Tonnage. An act to amend an 3ct entitled "An act for the relief of sick

and disab leO. seamen." An act in addition to, anel in modification of the propositiom

contained in the act entitled" An act to enable the people 0:

the e:ts~ern· division of the territory north·west of the Ohio, tt form a constitution and State gOVl'rnment, and for the admis sion of such State into the Union on an equal footing with th! original States."

An act to enable the p~ople of the territory of Orleans to form I constitution and State government, ar.d for the admission oj such State into the Union, on an equal footing with the ori&i' nal States, and for other purposes.

An act to enable the people of Indiana territory to form ',con. stitution and State government, and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original States.

A n act to enable the people of the western part of the Mississippi territory to form a constitution and State government, and fOi the admission of snch SteLte into the Union on an equal footing with the origll1al States. ,

An act providing for the redemption of the Public Debt. An act to abolish Internal Duties, An act to enable the people of Alabama territory to form a con·

stitution and State government, and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original States,

An act in addition to the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treas~u-:;', '\'~ll', and Navy Departments.

An act to authorize the peorle of the Missouri territory to form a constitution and St<lte gon:l'llmen', rend for the admission of such State into the Union on an equalfooting ,with the original States.

An act to provide for the paring to the State of Illinois thl'~e per cent. of the nett proceeds ~rising from tlle sale of Pubhc Lands within the s:tme,

An act for tll" rcliE'f of cerbin surviving Officers and Soldiers of the army of the Hel·olution.

An act supplementary to the several acts provio.illg for th: set. tlement and confirmation of Private Land Claims in Fl0l1da..

An act to authorize the builcrng of Light Houses, and for other purposes. .

An act authorizing a subscription to the Stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. .

An act to provide for the adjustment of claims of persons enti­tled to indemnification uncleI' the Convention between the United States anel his ,\Iajesty the King of Denmark, of the 28 March, 1830, &e.

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i'Z

2J

24

25 26 'If 28

29

30 31

32 33 34 35

36 31 38 39

40 41

42

43 44 4S 46

41

48

49

50 51 52

53 54

55

151

ST A TEMENT - Contimu d.

DA.TES A.ND TITLES OF THE ACTS OJ- API'!I01'RIA·rJON •

1831, }larch 3,

1831, March 2,

1831, March 2,

1832, Jan'y. 19,

1832, Jan'y. 19, 1832, Jan'y. 23, 1832, Feh'y. 18, 1832, Feb'y. 18,

1832, March 7,

1832, March 15, 1832, March 15,

1832, March 15, 1832, March 22, 1832, March 31, 1832, May 5,

1832, May 19, 1832, Moy 25, 1832, May 25, 1832, May 25,

1832, May 25, 1832, May 25,

1832, May 25,

1832, May <)" -:>, 1832, May 31, 1832, May 31, 1832, May 25,

1832, May 31,

1832, May 31,

1832, June 15,

1832, June 15, 1832, June 15, 1832, June 15,

1832, June 25, 1832, June 25,

1832, June 28,

An act making appropriations for building Light Houses, Light­Boats, Beacons, and Monuments, and placing' Buoys.

An act to extend the act entitled" An act further extending the powers of the Judges of the Snperiol" COllrt of.the territory of Arkansas, under the act of 26 May, 1824, and for other purposes. .

An act making appropriations for the support of Government, for the year 1831.

An act for the relief of R"bertson and R:wnwcll, of the city of )-Iobile.

An act for the relief of Charlcs C:ls~~dv. An act for the relief of Stephen HODk." An act for the reli"f of Ariel Ensig'lI. An act for the relief of Andrew n. Richardson, executor of V Il­

ltntinc Hie har,lson. An act for the relief of th~ legal repres~ntati"es of Samuel \Yag­

staff". An act for the relief of Edw:ml J .ivingston. An act for the relief of J. P. & E. n. Pcnny, of the city of

Mexico. An act for the relief of Richard S, Ihckley. An act for the relief of Captain Thomas Paine. An act for the relief of .Iohn Hodgers, of the Cherokee nation. An act making' appropriations for the support of Government

for the ycar 1832. An act for the relief of the 'Miami Exporting Company. An act for the relief of Edmund BJ"ooke. All act for the relief of Ann D. Baylor. An act for the relief of the legal representatives of Rigb.nd alias

Heyn:tl,l Hillan'. An a~t fOJ" the relief of thc heirs of William Va,,'ters. An act for thc relief of .J olm Roberts, late a Major of Infantry

ill the war of the Revollltion. An act for the relief of the hcirs :,n.:1 J"cs'cluary legatees of \Vil-

liam C[lJ"i er, late of Yirr~-i 11;:\, dcce[lsctl. A 11 [lct fOl" the relief of the heirs of Doc' or An act fOl' tIl(' relief of n'lbeJ"t Kainc, of III

An act for the relief of Captain John Bum An act for imprm'ing- Pennsyh'ania Avenue,

lie bu'!Idil1g-~ with \\'atcl', and for p:n-ing ,,'estern g':ltc to the c~p:tol wilh flag-g-ing".

An act to air\ thc Yest!T of Washing-tOil Parish a Keeper's house, "lid the impl'oncmcnt and g-ronn,!s a11ottc,\ to the interment of members of ~th,-r public officers.

An act in rehtion to the Pcnitentiary fol' the b~ .

An act fo\' the relief of the representati\'es deceased.

An act for the relief of John Knight. An act for the relief of Ichabod Want An act for the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Dr.

Samuel J. Axson, deceased. An act for the benefit of the Alexandria Canal Company. An act for the relief of John He:U'd, Jun., surviving assignee of

Amasa Davis, Jun. An act making provision for the sale ail<l disposition of the Pub·

lic grounds in the cities of St. Atlgustint' Ilnd Pensacob, and

152

56

57

58

59 60

62

63 64 65

66

67 68

69

70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85

86

87

88

89

STA rrEMENT-Continued.

DATES AND TITLES OF THE ACTS OF APPROpnUTIOlf •

1832, July 4,

1832, July 3,

1832, July 5,

1832, July 10, 1832, July 13,

1832, July 13,

1832, July 13, 1832, July 13, 1832, July 13,

1832, July 14,

1832, July 14·, 1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, .July H, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

1832. July 14-,

. to reserve certain lots and buildings for public purposes, and to provide for their repair and preservation.

An act for the relief of William P. Gibbs, executor of Benjamin Gibbs, of Kentucky.

An act to provide for carrying into effect the treaty of limits be. tween the United States of America and the United Mexican States.

An act to provide for liquidating and paying ce:tain claims of the State of Virginia.

An act to provide /01' surveying the Coasts of the U. States. An act making appropriations for a Custom House, in the city

of New York, and for other purposes. An act to carry into ~ffect the convention between the United

States lind his Majesty the King of the French. An act for the relief of George 1::. Tingle. An act for the relief of James W. Zachary. An act to extend the provisions of the act entitled An act reo

gulating Commercial Intercourse with the Islands of Marti. nique and Guadaloupe, approved 9 Jlby, 1828, and to refund the duties on the French ship Victorine.

An act supplementary to the several acts making appropriation for the Civil and Mil tary service during the year IH32.

An act for the rdief of John Peck. An act for the relief of the heirs of Thomas Davenport, a captain

in the Revolut onarv war. An act for the relief of Sarah Easton i1.nd ])orothy Storer, chil.

dren and heirs at la w of the late Colonel Robert Hanson Har. rison.

An act for the .. elief of Reb ecca Blodget. An act for the relief of John J. Jacob. An act for the relief of Allgustine Taney. An act for the relief of Pierre Leglise. An act for the relief of Henrv \Valler. An act for the relief of Silvia·Posner. An act for the relief of Abiah '" arren and others. An act for the relief of Heman Allen. An act for the relief of Don CarLs Dohault Delassus. An act for the relief of Aaron Snow. An act for the relid of Gertrude Gates. An act for the relief Christophel' Brooks. An act fvr the relid of Guy W. Smith. An act for the relief of John F. Girod, of Louisiana. All act for the relief of certain Insolvent Debtors. An act to I'evive and continue in force "An act authorizing tile

payment of certain certificates, approved 7 May, 1822. An act for the discharge of sundry judgments against the former

Marshal of the eastern district of Pennsylvania, and for the relid of J. & W. Lippincott & Co.

An act providing for the purchase by the United States of the rights of the Washington Bridge Company in the District of Columbia, and the erection of a Public Bridge 01. the site thereof.

An act for the benefit of St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum of tile City of Washington, under the direction of the Sisters of Charity, and of the Washington City Orphan Asylum, and for bther purposes.

An act further to provide for the relief of distressed Americalt seamen, in forelgn countries. -

153

ST A TEMENT - Continued.

DATES AND TITLES OF THE ACTS OF APPROPRIATIO~.

90 1832, July 14,

91 1832,

92 1832,

~o

An act to increase and improve the law department of the libra­ry of Congress.

Acts making appropriations for the Military Establishment, inclu-

I ding Pensions and Indian Department, for the year 1832. Acts making appropriations for the Naval Establishment, inclu­

ding the ~larine Corps, for the year 1832.

156

HEADS OF APPROPRIATIONS.

Brought forward, -Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the Solicitor,' -Secretary to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, -For Translations, and for transmitting Passports and Sea Letters, Stating and Printing the Public Accounts. - - -Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury

do :First Comptrollcr, do Second Comptroller, do First Auditor. -do Second Auditor, -do Third Auditor, -do Fourth Auditor, -do Fifth Auditor, -do Treasurer United States, do Reg-ister of the Treasury, do Com. Gen. Land Office, do Solicitor of the Treasury,

Superintendent and Watchmen of the South East Executive Build-ing, - - - - - - -

Contingent Expenses of do - -Enclosing the Ground attached to the Treasury Department, Clerks and Messellgers in the Office of the Secretary of 'Val', Clerks and Messenger in the Office of the Pay M"ster General, Clerks and Messenger in t~e Office of the Commissary General of

PUt· chases, - - - - - -Clerks in the Office of the Adjutant General, - -

do Commis5ary General of Subsistence, do Chief i":ngineer, - -do Ordnance Office, - -do Quarter Master Gcneral, -do Surgeon General, - -

Temporary Clerks in the Pension Bureau, - - -Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Secretary of "Tar,

do Paymaster General, do Com. Gen. of Purchases, do Adjutant General, do Com. Gen. of Subsistence, do Chief Engineer, do Topog-raphicalI3ureau, do Ordnance Office, do Quarter·mlster General, do Surgeon General, do Pension Bureall,

Services of a Lithographer and for materials and repairs of the Lithographic Press, - - - - -

Books, Maps, and Plans for the 'Val' Department, -Superintendent and Watchmen of the N. W. Executive Building, Contingent Expensf;s of do do Clerks and messengers in the Office of the See'y. of the Navy, Commissioners of the Navy Hoard, - - - -Secretary to the Commissioners of the Navr Board, - -Clerks, Draftsman and Messenger in the Office of the Commis.

sioners of the Navy Board, - - - -Contingent Expenses of the Office of the Secretary of the Navy,

do Commi.;sioners of the Navy Huard, Superintendent and 'Vatchmen of the S. W. Executive Buil('ling, Contingent Expenses of do do

Carried forward,

STATEMElW

Refer- Balances ~ ence to appropriat'aI

acts. 1st Jan. 1832.

35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35

35 35 35 35 35

35 35 35 35 35 35 35 66 35

35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 66

35 35 35 35 35 35 35

35 35 35 35 ~5

188,405 61 512 84 95 19

11423

200 200 500 500 600

2,53043 383 34

1,050 , 24584 245 86' 245 86 24584 179 50 95 84

200

500

1,171 10 875 16670

70415 1,121

900 ·7250

202,060 83

eoNTINUED.

Appropriations Total available (or the year for the year

1832. 1832.

1,145,619 «\ 3,950

250 300

1,400 6,500 1,000 1,000

800 800

1,000 1,200 1,000

700 3,000 9,000 1,200

850 6,650 1,500

22,650 4,600

4,200 2,950 2,950 2,950 2,950 2,150 1,150 3,000 3,000

800 1,000 2,500 1,000 1,125

800 600 420 650

1,334,025 05 4,46:2 84

345 19 414 23

1,400 6,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 1,700 1,600

700 3,000 9,000 1,200

850 6,650 1,500

25,J 80 43 4,983 34,

5,250 3,195 84 3,195 86 3,195 86

1

3,195 8.J. 2,329 50 1,245 84, 3,000 3,(1)0

200 800

1,000 2,5()0 1,500 1,125

800 600 420 650

Payments m:~clc in

1832.

1,232,623 3,950

250 300

1,400 6,500 1,000 1,000

700 1,000

800 1,100

300 7CIO

3,000 9,OriO 1,200

850 6,650 1,500

22,387 01 4',600

4,200 2,950 2,950 2,950 2,950 2,150 1,150 3,OnO 3,000

200 800

1,000 1,500

900 400 800. 600 420 650

157

Dal'lnces un- Amt's carrl- Balances of expended in cd to Surplus appropriations

1832. Fund, 1832. 31st Dec. 1832.

101,402 05 5J2 84 95 19

114 23

300

700 600

1,300

2,793 42 38:3 34

1,050 i

245 84 245 86 245 86 245 84 J 79 50, 95 S~,

1,000 600 725

,

i

I 4,318 25i

183 64. 1

- I ,

3St 97

97,083 80 329 20

95 19 114 23

300

700 600

1,300

2,408 45 383 34

1,050 245 84 245 86 245 86 245 84 179 50

95 84

1,000 600 725

i - -I -

750 750 750 -, - _ 1,000 1,000 1,000 - i - -

850 850 850 -' - _ 3,600 S, 600 S. 600 - I -

11,250 12,'~21 10 11,449 07 Ii 972 03, 18 971 85 10,500 ] 1,375 10,500 875 i - 875 2,000 2,166 701 2,000 03! 166 67i - 166 67

8,450 9,154 IS',' 8,H9 99 704 16 1 - 704 16

3,000 4,1:21 2,121 I 2'gOOoOol, - 2,000 1,800 2,700 J, POO - 900

3.~;~ ~ ~23 50, ') ~?O 72 50, - 72 50 ____ :"',.).)1 I :"',:":,)0 Y6i 1,111 04) - 1,111 04

~6,5G4 44 1I,:98~(lli27 i ~~~: U9,6S621i--4~88704 ;----U-4,749l7

158 STATEMBII

HEADS OF APPROPRIATIONS. Refer- Balances" ence to appropriati'l Acts. 1st Jan. 1832

- Brought forward, - I Erecting a Building fOI' the use of the 'Var and Navy Departments,! Two Assistants Po,tma~ter Generals, I 35 Clerks and Messengers ;n the Office of the Postmaster Genf'ral, ,35 Contingent Expenses of the Office do do 35 Superintendency of the building, making- up bhnks, &c. 35 Surveyor General in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan, 35 CL rks in the Office of said S lllTeyor, 35 Sm'vevor South of Tenness:'e, . 35 Clerks in Ihe Office of s:,'cl Surn'vor, 35 Surv<-vor in Illinois all(l ~!i",o\Jri. . 35 Cltrks in the Office ofsaicl Sl,r",'eyor, 35 Surveyor in Alal'ama, 35 Clerks in the OffIce of said SUITeYOr, 35 Surveyor h 'Florida Te'lTitory . 35 Clei ks in tht: Offici' of ,a;d Sl:rw\,or, 35 Surveyor Gent ral in J .ou:,ian:t, . 35 Clerks in the Office of s,"d SurvenJl', 35 Surveyor in Arkansas TC]TiIOlT, . 66 Clerks and Draftsman in tht· OiRce of said Suneyor, 66 Commissioner of the Public Buildings in "'ashington, 35 Officers an(1 Clerks of the .\lin', 35 Governor, Ju(lges and Secretary of the Michigan Territory, 35 Contingent Exp' nses of the ~Iic!:ig'm Territory, 35 Expenses of the Legisl:ttive Conncil of .\Iichigan Territory, 35 Goyernor, Judges and Secrdar), of the "-\rkansas Territory, 22& 35 Contingent Expenses of the Adclllsas Territory, ! 35 Expenses of the Legislature of the Arkansas Territory, I 35 GOI'emor, .J \ldges "nel Secretary of the Florida Ten-itor)" 35 &66 (ontingent Expenses (,f the Flor;cla Territory, 35 Expel·ses oftLe Legislatil'e Council of Florida Territory, _ 35&66 Chief Justice, As,ociatc .Judges, "nd District Judges of the U. S. 35 Chief Justice an.1 Associate Jucl,:-es of the District of Columbia and

the ,iuclg-es of the Orphans' Court of saicl D:strict, Attorney Gene, al oftbe t'ni'cd States, Clel'k find Mes~~nger in t!,e OAlcc of the Attol'l1er Gener:d, Cont;ngent E':p,'nses of the: Off:ce of the Att.,mey Gc neral, Expenses alre:,dy il1c11I1'c(l in titting lip thc Office of the Attorney

General,. _ _ _ . _ _ , Hcporter of the clec'sir'ns oftlle Supreme Court, Compen,ation t,) the D',tl'Ct Attornc,\'s anel Marshals, Expenses OfCOUfts ofth~ Unitcd States, 8c.c.

~;ISCELL'i.NEOVS.

P"ymcnt of Sundry Pensions granted by thl late ancl present go-vernments, _ I

Purch;lse of Copper fol' (he Mir,t, Assistants in the sn'cral lkpartml nts of the ~Iint, Incidefltal and Cont;ngcnt Expc:nses &nclrc:pail's of the Mint includ-

ing wastage on gold ::ncl silvcr coinage, _ _ '_ Extending the Mint Establishment, Payment ofd, m:LI1cls for ul,cLimcd merch:tndise, Support and maintenallce of Light Houses, Floating Lights, Beacons,

Buoys and Stakeages, _ _ _ _ . Inc' casing the height of the Lig-bt House on Boon Island, Maine Spinules aneI Buoys in Pellobscot River, do '

35 35 35 35

35 35

1 & 35

35 3

35

35 66 4

35

202,060 a: 8006]

. 418 3,475

1,083 3: 525 500

1:625 1,000 1,000 1,500 1,067 49 1,000 1,000

500 2,400 2,248 91

2608 69253

3,844 82 107 50 720

3,155 28

21,208 28

2,987 08 1,371 36

19728

91 59

3,584 65

849 09 44,866 79

20,025 20 40,379 54,

51,07477 593 35 7553

Carried forward, '---iill.~"

eoNTINUED. 159

ppropriations Total available k the year for the year

1832. . 1832.

Payments made in

1832.

-, BaLlI:c,,~ 'Am'ts_ c:tl'-l Balances of "InneXPPIHled r:ed to Sur lappropriations,

in 1832. pIns Fund. 31st Dec. 1832.

------~:I---------I~---------i . 1,296,564 44 1,498,625 271 1,378,989 06'

8UO 61, I 5,000 5,418 1 5,000 I

41,100 44,575 I 41,100 1

7,500 7,500, 7,500 I 1,640 1,640 I 1,640 2,000 3,083 33[ 2,427 78, 2,100 2,625 I 2,100 I 2,000 2,500 2,000 I 1,700 3,325, 1,900 I

2,000 3,000 II 2,500 1 2,000 3,000 I 2.388 60 2,000 3,500 2,000 1

1,500 2,567 ~ 49

1

' 1,500 2,000 3,000 2,000 2,000 3,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 I 2,500 5,000 I 5,ODO 2,236 19

794 16i 794 161 419 161

805 84 805 84' 2,000 2,500 I 2,000

10,600 Ll,OOO 9,750 7,SOO 10,048 91, 7,371 52

350 376 OB 192 93 7,392 i 8,084· 53! 6,415 04

1

1

8,934 08 12,778 90: 10,904 61 350 I 457 50i 125

6,450 I 7,170 I 1,220 13,9<)5 091' 17,150 37: 14,053 85

35') 350 I 200 11,4·86 04 11,486 04 10,301 04 81,400 102,608 28; 80,462 68

9,500 4,000 1,300

500

I 12,437 08

1

'

5,371 36 1,4-97 28

500

9,500 4,667 1,300

500

91 59 1,000

119,636 21 800 61 418

3,4·75

655 55 525 500

1,425 SOD 611 40

1,:;00 1,067 49 1,000 1,000

500 2,763 81

375 805 84 500

3,250 2,677 39

183 15 1,669 49 1,874 29

332 50 5,~50

3,096 52 150

1,185 22,145 60

2,987 08 704· 36 197 28

1,000 -11,300

(A)198,868

91 59 .1,0JO 14,884 65

198,868 04· 13,34'2 15 1,542 50

1,550 21,845 40 1

19,870 I 21,800 17,500

641 53

2,399 09 66,712 19

1 19,870

21,800 37,525 20 41,021 07

167,159 54, 3,111 16

1,398 57 22,325 19,870

21,800 37,500

221 09

i

I 1,000 52

44,387 19

25 20 40,799 \/8 1

4,887 04 800 61. ,

1

50 I

612 08

25 20'

114,749 17

4.18 3,425

655 55 525 500

1,425 500 611 40

1,500 1,067 49 1,000 1,000

500 2,763 81

375 805 8-1- <

500 3,250 2,677 39

183 15 1,669 49 1,874 29

332 50 5,950 3,096 52

150 1,185

22,145 60

2,375 704 36 197 28

1,542 50 3,111 16

1,000 52 44-,387 19

40,799 98

205,778 256,852 77 189,522 30 67,330 47 67,330 47 593 35 593 35 593 35

75 53 75 5S 75 53

~,047,264 621 2,465,319 5112,093~39'4701343~3274s ~7493 -s36,95254

160

HEADS OF APPROPRIATIONS.

Brought forward, : Rebuilding' Lig'ht House at W'est Passamaquoddy Head, Mame, Light HOllse at Whitehead, do. . Light House at the W. entrance of Fox Island thoroughfare, Mame Light House on Franklin Island, . do. Light House at or n~ar Cape Porp~lse,. ~ do. Light House at 01' near Marshall's i:'Olnt,m the town or St. George,do. Monument on or near Cohassett Rocks, Massachusetts, Spindle Beacon on Minot's Ledge, and a Buoy on Hospital Island

Ledg e, ~Iass3.chusetts. Two M.onuments on Sunken Island and Pig Rocks, in Braintree

Bav, Massachusetts, . Rebtiilding Light House on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Buoys on Leliges and Rocks at "Tood,hole, near Falmouth, and

Spindle on Lone Rock, Massachusetts, Buoys in the Northern Channel through the Vineyard Sound, Mass. Light HOllse on the Monument at Gloucester Point, Massachusetts, Beacon near the mouth of Bass River, between Dennis and Yar·

mouth, Massachusetts, Light near the entrance of the Harbor of 'Vickford, in the Town

of N O1'th Kingston, R. I. -Light Home near Morgan's Point, on the North Side of Fisher's

Island, Groton, Conn. Spinelle on Whale Rock, at the entrance of Mystic River, and one

on Turner's Reef, Conn. -Buoys in Connecticut RiYer, Buoys on Pardee's Bar, Bhck Rock Bar, and the Shag banks in

New Haven Harbor, Conn. Spindle on the half-way Rock between Rhode Island and Conn. Beacon on the Beach near the 'Vest side of New-Haven Harbor, Monument or Beacon on Bradford Reef, in Long Island Sound, Beacon in Black Rock Harbor, Conn. Beacon Light near Sackett's Harbor, in Lake Ontario, N. Y. Deacon Light at the j unction of Rondout Creek and Hudson RivE'r,

New-York, Eight Buoys between Albany and Hed Hook, N. Y. Beacon on the midclle ground between Stratford and Crane Neck,

in Long Island Sound, N. Y. Light House on the Island called the Brothers, at the Narrows,

Long Island Sound, N. Y. Beacon Light near the mouth of Mispillion Creek, Delaware, Light House at Mahon's Ditch, Delaware, Preserving antl securing the Light House on Brandywine Shoals, in

the Delaware Bav Light Honse on or ;l~ar Turkey Point, at the mouth of Elk niver,

:Maryland, Buoys at the entrance of the Harbor of Annapolis, ?lIaryland, Light Honse on Clay Island, at the northern_most extremity of Tan-

gier Sound, Maryland, - -Light House on Little "Yatt's Island, at the South-Eastern extremi-

ty of Tangier Sound, Md. F~oating Light atthe 'YolfTrap, in the Chesapeake Bay, Md. LIght ~Iousc on one of the Chingoteague Islands, Virginia, _ B~oys 111 the Potomac ni vel', Yirginia, _ _ L~ght Honse at the South entrance of Roanoke Marshes, N. Car. LIght Boat stationed neal' Brant Island Shoal in Pamptico Sound

~. Carolina "

I

STATEMJI

=--' -Refer Balan::. enceto approp' . acts. lSt Jan 183:

I 418,054,B 5,0.)26 6,000 4,000 6,000 6,000 4,000

829

53

2538 8372

1253 1162

5,000

1,000

5!

851 5:

2400; 101 5:

65 51 50

3,000 6,200 3,190 1,220

3,000 35

1,000

35 25

21 4,050

18

5,000 25

6,000

6,400 12,000 7,500

7463 5,215 21

2,979 79 -------

Carried fOI'ward, 524.71740 =;;;

eoNTINUED.

I iIrIJproprialions Total available .. _t!'.e year for the year

1832. 1832.

500

5,000

4,975

1,000

2,465,319 51 5,052 61 6,000 . 4,000 6,000 6,000 4,000

82 96

5 39

253 87 837 22

125 35 116 24

5,000

1,000

59

851 57

240 05 101 53

65 50 50

3,000 6,200 3,190 1,220

3,000 500

1,000

5,000 25

9,025

1,000

5,000 25

6,000

6,400 12,000

7,500 74 63

5,215 21

• 2,979 79

Payments made in

1832.

2,093,394 70 1,777 35 3,650 02 3,214 78 2,931 91

2,973 17

2,579 36

5,784 84

172 15

16 89

645 24

5,400

620

1,574 56

161

Balances un· Amt's. carri. Balances of expended in eel to Sm'plus appropriations

1832. Fund, 1832. 31st Dec. 1832.

343,327 47 3,275 26 2,..349 98

785 22 3,068 09 6,000 1,026.83

82 96

5 39

253 87 837 22

125 35 116 24

2,420 64

1,000

59

851 57

240 05 101 53

65 50 50

3,000 415 16

3,190 1,047 85

3,00C 500

1,000

5,000 I 8 111

9,025

1,000

4,355 1

600

5,780 12,000 7,500

74 63 3,640 65

2,979 79

6,374 93 3,275 26

1,000

1,000

336,952 54

2,349 98 785 22

3,068 09 6,000 1,026 83

82 96

5 39

253 87 837 22

125 35 116 24

2,420 64

59

851 57

240 05 101 53

65 50 50

3,000 415 16

3,190 1,047 85

3,000 500

1,000

5,000 811

9,025

4,355 1

600

5,780 12,000 7,500

7463 3,640 65

----~058,739 62 25s3~illo2 2,124~~ 430,100 9.5\ 11,650 19

2,979 79

418,450 76 21

16~

HEADS OF APPROPRIATIONS. Refer- Bal&lll ence to approp;·

acts. 1st Jan. 1

Brought forward, Buoy to be placed on the Bar near Harbor IsI_nd, N. Car. Buoys to be placed in the River and Inlets of Cape Fear, N. Car. Buoys at the entrance of th,:, Harbo: of c:eorgetown, S. Car. Purchasing Land and removmga 'Vmd-Mlli on Cape Roman, S. C. Beacon near Charleston Light House, to mark the entrance mto

Lawford's Channel, S. Car. 35 Beacon on the \\ hite Oyster Beds, near the Savannah River, Geo. Light Honse at or near Choctaw Point, in Mobile Bay, Alabama, Buoys in Mobile Bay, Alabama, - . -Light House near St. Mark's Harbor, ~lorlda, Vght Vessel at Cary's Fort Reef, FlorIda, - -Light House on the West end of St. George's, near the entrance

of A palachicola Bay, Florid:.!, - - -Buoys in A palachicola Bay, between St. George's Island and Apa-

lachicola [{iver, Florida, Buoys in the Bay and River of St. Mark's, Florida, Buoys at St. Augustine and in St. John's Rinr, Florida, Light HOllse near Port Clinton, Ohio, .. - -Light House at Pass Christian, near the Bay of St. Louis, Miss'ippi, Light House at Cat Island, in the Gulph of Mexico, Light HOllse on St. Joseph's bland, ()frthe Pascagoula Bay, Miss. Buoys at the South Pass and tile Pass at Dauphin Island, Miss'i, Two Light Houses on the Hi, er ·Mississippi. Louisiana, Light House at the Rigolets, Louisiana, Light House at the confluence ot the St .• Joseph's" ith Lake Michi'n Light House at the mouth of Chicago River, Illinois, Light House on the outer Th\lnd~r Bay Island, in Lake Huron, Light Boat to be stationed in the Strait connecting Lakes Huron

and Michigan, Light House on Turtle Island, at the entrance of Maumee Bay,

Lake Erie, Ohio, -Surveys of Public Lands, 35 Surveys of private Land Claims in Florida, Survey of the Choctaw Cession in Mississippi, 35 Survey of·the Lands ceded by the Creeks to the Unitd States, 35 Registers and Receivers of Land Offices, 35 Keepers of the Public Archives in Florida, 35 Land Claims in Florida Tel'l'itory, 17 Survey of the Coast of the United States, 59 Marine Hospital Establishment, 5 Marine Hospital at Charleston, South Carolina, 35 Building Custom Houses and 'Yare Houses, Custom House at Kennebunk, Maine, 60 Custom House and Public Store at Newbedford, Massachusetts, 60 Completing the Custom House at Newpol·t, R. I. 60 Custom House and Public Store at Middletown, Conn. 60 Custom House and Public Store :It New London, Conn. - 60 Improvement of the Custom House Square, New Haven, Conn. 60 Custom House in the City of New York, 60 Roads within the State of Ohio, (3 per cent fund) 6 Roads and Canals within the State of Indiana, do 8 Roads and Canals within the State of Mississippi do 9 Roads and Canals within the State of Alabama., , do 12 Roads and Canals within the State of Missouri, do 14

524,7l7' 41 200

1,200 534 1~

1,000

78 7~ 10

500 2,235

415 5~

11,400

400 200 160

5,000 7,000

3525( 7,000

400 40,000 7,000 4,400 5,000 5,000

10,000

1,150 74,185 6~ .

8,000

625 8419(

5,243 3~ 12,219 8( 2,627 5~

~oads and Levees within ~he S ~at~ of Louisiana, (5 per cent fund. ) I 7 ncouragement of Learnmg wlthm the State of Illis. (3 p c. fUnd)/I~ ____ _

, Carried forward, - 739,096 A1 ii;

eoNTINUED. 163

lilt: I Balances ' Am'ts. car- l II:!:riations Total available Payments Balances of the year for the year made in rnexpended ried to sur-rppropriations,

, 1832. 1832. 1832. in 1832. plus Fund. 31st Dec. 1832.

',058,739 62 2,583,457 02 2,124,758 73 430,100 95 11,650 19 418,450 76

· 200 · 200 - 200

· 1,200 - 1,200 - 1,200

· 534 13 - 534 13 - 534 13

- 1,000 - 1,000 · 1,000

600 600 · 600 · 600 78 75 · 78 75 · 78 75

· 10 · 10 · 10

· 500 - 500 · 500

· 2,235 · 2,235 · 2,235

· 415 53 - 415 53 415 53 · · 11,400 · 11,400 - 11,400

· 400 400 . · · · 200 · 200 - 200 · 160 - 160 - 160 · 5,000 100 4,900 · 4,9'10 · 7,000 · 7,000 · 7,000 · 352 50 · 352 50 352 50 -· 7,000 - 7,000 - 7,{)00 · 400 - 400 - 4.00 · 4'J,000 20,011 75 19,988 25 · 19,988 25 - 7,000 - 7,000 - 7,000 · 4,400 3,439 88 960 12 · 960 12 · 5,000 1,772 42 ,'1,227 58 - 3,227 58 - 5,000 4,917 28 82 72 - 82 72

· 10,000 7,521 26 2,478 74 - 2,478 74

· 1,150 1,068 47 81 53 - 81 53 80,000 154,185 6£ 81,072 22 73,113 47 - 73,113 47

- 8,000 8,000 - - -80,000 80,000 43,788 36,212 - 36,212 50,000 50,000 50,000 - - -2,000 2,625 1,666 21 958 79 · 958 79 1,000 1,841 96 1,125 716 96 181 96 535

60 60 60 . - -20,000 20 000 8.125 11,875 - 11,875 58,942 56 64,185 88 76,877 87 - · -4,360 16.579 80 169 80 16,410 - 16,410 · 2,627 53 1,610 84 1,016 69 1,016 69 -

1,600 1,600 1,575 25 - 25 15,000 15,000 - 15,000 - 15,000

500 500 - 500 - 500 5,000 5,000 - 5,000 - 5,000 5,000 5,000 · 5,000 - 5,000

900 900 - 900 - 900 200,000 200,000 - 200,000 · 200,000

5,118 94 5,118 94 5,118 94 - · -35,257 81 35,257 81 35,257 81 - - · 5,879 62 5,879 62 5,879 62 - - · 26,081 11 26,081 11 26,081 11 . - · 3,746 99 3,746 99 3,746 99 - · · 24,717 46 24,717 46 24,717 46 - · · 32,237 81 32,237 81 32,237 81 . · · itl---------,---- -------

• 6,741 92' 3,455,838 53 2,571,099 47! 868,833 711 13,616 87 855,216 84

164

HEADS OF APPROPRIATIONS.

Brought forward, • Fourth payment to Luigi Persico, for two Colossal Statues, to be

placed in front of the Capitol,. • • • Completing the New Post Office building, - • • Alterations and repairs of the Capitol, • - -Lighting the Lamps in the Capitol Square, • . • Improving the grounds within the enclosure of the Capitol Square, Bringing water in pipes to the Capitol, and the construction of

Reservoirs aml Hydrants, and the purchase of the rights of indi-viduals to the water, - • - • -

Alterations in the Hall of the House of Representatives, and other expenditures on the Capitol, • • • •

Seneca Flagging on the walk from the western gate to the Capitol. Purchase of the Bust of Thomas Jefferson, executed by Ceracci, Pedestrian Statue ot George Washington, to be placed in the cen-

tre of the Rotundo of the Capitol, • • -Improving the grounds round the President's House, • Alterations and repairs of the President's House" • Conducting water in pipes from the fountain on square No. 249 to

the President's House and Public Offices, and the construction of Reservoirs and Hydrants, • • • •

Improving Pennsylvania Avenue, from the Capitol to the Executive Offices, - • • • • • •

Planting Trees and improving the '\Talk on Pennsylvania Avenue, Enclosing and improving the public reservation, No.8, in the plan

of the city, • - _ • • • Changing the course of Tiber Creek, - • • Construction of a Vault in the Washington Burial Ground for the

temporary interment of Members of Congress, • Erection of a Keep er's House, and security of the ground allotted

to the interment of Members of Congress and other Public Officers,. - • • - • • •

Purchase of the rights of the Washington Bridge Company, and the erection of a public Bridge on the site thereof~ •

Construction of an Aqueduct across the Potomac river, at or near Georgetown. District of Columbia, • • -

Support and maintenance of the Penitentiary within the District of Columbia, • • • _ _ •

Payment of balances to Collectors of New Internal Revenue, Subscription to the Stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Com'y. Boundary line between the Territory of Ark. and State of Loua. Boundary line between the State of Ala. and Tel'. of Florida, &c Fifth Census of the United States, _ • _ • Revision of all former statements of the Censuses of the U. States, Consular Receipts,. _ _ _ _ • Payment of Claims for property lost, &c.,. _ • Expenses in relation to certain Insolvent Debtors of the U. States, Exp.enses in relation to the impeachment of James H. Peck, StatIOnary and Books for the offices of Commissioners of Loans, Allowance to the Law Agent, Assistant Consul and District Attor.

ney, in relation to private land Claims in Florida, • Payment of certain Certificates, • _ _ • Expenses in collecting information of the extent and condition of

.the Manufactures of the United States,. • _ Discharge or s~ndry .Judgments against the former Marshal for the e~te:n district of Pennsylvania, and for the relief of J. & W. Llppmcott & Co.

STATU.

::::a Refer. BaIan~ enceto approp' Acts. 1st Jan.l~

--739,096 f*

35

35 484 0: · 35 · 35 ·

46 · 35 · 46 · 35 · 66 · 35 · 35 ·

46 ..

· 46 · 66 · 88 · :

66 · 66 ·

I

47 · I I

87 · 53 · 48 8,360 11 · 19 250,000

1,334 17 2,000

· 32,218 86 35 · 2 . . · 31,223 jO

84 1,000 · 1,27340

35 57271

· 35 5,94243 85 ·

· 66 ·

86 · Carri~d forward,

---_.-1,073,5aS ..,

eoNTINUED . 165

... ~tions Total available Payments Balances un- Amt's carri- Balances of

year for the year made in expended in ed to Surplus appropriations t 1832. 1832. 1832. 1832. Fund, 1832. 31st Dec. 1832.

-t,116,741 92 3,455,838 53 ,2,571,099 47 868,833 71 13,616 87 855,216 84

4,000 4,000 4,000 - · · · 484 03 · 484 03 - 484 03 500 500 500 · - -750 750 750 - · ·

2,000 2,000 2,000 · · ·

40,000 40,000 20,000 20,000 · 20,000

960 960 · 960 · 960 7,102 7,102 · 7,102 · 7,102 4,000 4,000 · 4,000 · 4,000

5,000 5,000 · 5,000 · 5,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 · · .

300 300 300 · · .

5,700 5,700 · 5,700 · 5,700

62,000 62,000 60,000 2,000 · 2,000 1,848 1,848 - 1,84.8 · 1,848

1,500 1,500 · 1,500 · 1,500 3,202 3,202 - 3,202 · 3,202 . 1,000 1,000 · 1,000 · I,O()o

1,500 1,500 · 1,500 · 1,500

80,000 80,000 32,000 48,000 · 48,000

100,000 100,000 · 100,OeO · 100,000

38,500 46,860 28,360 18,500 · 18,500 177 97 177 97 177 97 - · · 200,000 4050,000 150,000 300,000 · 300,000 · 1,334 17 1,000 334 17 · 334 17 · 2,000 1,800 200 · 200 · . 32,218 86 32,218 861 - - -229 229 229 · · -3,270 3,270 3,270 · · · · 31,223 20 . 31,223 20 · 31,223 20 5,000 6,000 6,000 · - · . 1,273 4·0 . 1,273 4·0 · 1,273 40 500 1,072 71 729 84 342 87 · 342 87

7,500 13,442 43 9,650 75 3,791 68 · 3,791 68 40,000 40,000 744 16 39,255 84 · 39,255 84

18,000 18,000 18,000 - · ·

299,933 34 299,933 34 299,933 34 · · --- -------. ---------I ~6S4,214 23 4,727,719 641 3,245,763,391,466,05090 13,616,87 1,452,434 03

166

HEADS OF APPROPRlATlO~S.

Brought f,)rward, • Liquidating and paying c:rtain Claims of the State of Virginia, un­

der the 1st and 2d scctIOns of the act of 5 July, 1832, -DitlO, under tIle 3d section of said act, - •

Printing and binding, and for selecting, editing, and preparing, In-d'xes for the Compilation of Documents, - -

Reg-isters for ships and vessels, and lists of crews, - • Refunding tonnage duty paid by the French ship Victorine, to the

Collector of New York, - - - • For copies of documents relative to the history of the United States,

from the public offices in Great Britain, . - -Repair and preservation of buildings for public purposes in Florida, Third article of the. treaty of limits between the United States of

America and the United Mexican Stp-tes, - -Relief of Hobertson and llarnwell, of the city of Mobile, -Relief of Stephen Hook, - - - - -Relief of Charles Cassedy, - • - • -Relief of Ariel Ensign, • • - • • Relief of Andrew H. Richardson, executor of Valentine Richardson, Relief of Richard S. Hackley, . • • • Relief of Captain Thomas Paine,. • • • Helief of J. P. & F.. B, Penny, • • • • Relief of Edward Livingston, . • • • Helief of the legal representatives of Samuel 'Vagstaff, • Relief of John Rodg-ers, of the Cherokee nation, - • Relief of Edmund Brooke,· • . • • Relief of Ann D, Baylor, - - • • • Relief of the Miami Exporting Company,. - • Relief of the legal representatives of Rig-land Hillary, • Relief of the heirs of William Vawters, - - • Relief of John Roberts, late a maj or ofInfantry, - -Relief of the heirs and residuary legatees of William Carter, dec'd.,

late of Vil'ginia, - . . - • . Relief of the heirs of Doctor Samuel Kennedy, • -Relief of Robert Kaine, of Buffalo, - - • • Relief of Captain John Burnham, _- • - -Relief of the representatives of David Darden, deceased, . Relit-f of John Knight, - - _ - • Helief of Ichabod \Yard, - - - _ Rdief of the heirs and legal representatives of Dr. Sam'l .J. Axson, Relief of John Heard, Jun., surviving assignee of Ama,a Dayis, Jr. Relief of Aaron Snow, • - - -Relief of 'Vm. P. Gibbs, executor of Benjamin Gibbs, _ Relief of James 'Yo Z.,chary, of the city of New Orleans, -Relief of George E. Tingle, _ _ _ -Relief of./ ohn Peck, - • _ _ _ Re~ief of the heirs of Thomas Davenport, a captain in the Revolu ..

tlOnary 'Val', _ _ _ _ _ _ Relief of S~lI'ah Easton and Dorothy Storer, children and heirs at

law of the hte Colonel Hobert H. Harrison _ _ Helief of Hebecca B1odget, _ • _ ' _ _ ReliefofJohn.l. Jacob, - _ _ • _

STATEq

Refer· ence to

acts.

58 58

35 35

65

35 55

57 24 26 25 27 28 32 33 31 30 29 34 37 38 36 39 40 41

42 43 44 45 49 50 51 52 54 79 56 64 63 67

68

69 70 71

== Balanci:tll

approp: l'st Jan. 1832.

-1,073,50541

· · · ·

·

· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

· · · · · I

· · --· · · · ·

·

Helief of Allgustine Taney, _ _ _ _ Hellef of Pierre Leo-lise _ _ _ _ Hel!ef of Henry W~lIer: _ _ _ _ Hehef of Silvia Posner _ _ Helief of Abiah 'Varre~ and others , I

g 74 -

. 75 . 76 .

Carried forward, 1-- 1,073,505!

,NTINUED. 167

== rpriations Total available Payments Balances un- Amt's carri- Balances of

the year for the year made in expended in ed to Surplus appropriations

1832. 1832. 1832. 1832. Fund, 11532. 31st Dec.1832.

---3,654,214 23 4,727,719 64 3,245,763 39 1,466,050-90 13,616 87 1,452,434 03

380,888 66 380,888 66 380,888 6'5 - - -242,509 81 242,509 81 242,509 81 - - -

55,000 55,000 I 55,000 - - I -4,000 4,000 2,307 37 1,692 63 - 1,692 63

204 92 204 92 204 92 - - -2,000 2,000 - 2,000 - 2,000 5,000 5,000 - 5,000 - 5,000

15,700 15,700 - 15,700 - 15,700 864 &,64 864 - - -400 400 400 - - -410 410 410 - - -202 202 202 - - -

69 61 69 61 69 61 - - -2,078 2,078 2,04.8 50 29 50 - 29 50

500 500 500 -386 10 386 10 386 10 - - -

1,173 1,173 1,173 - - -!ieO 800 800 - - -

1,000 1,000 1,000 - - -6,026 82 6,026 82 6,026 82 - - -

16,950 44 16,950 44 16,950 44 - - -8,585 8,585 8,585 - - -4,821 4S 4,821 45 4,821 45 - - -4,821 4S 4,821 45 4,821 15 . - -9,O,tO 23 9,040 23 9,040 23 - - -

1O,8c18 29 10,848 29 10,848 29 - - -5,110 5,11J 4,542 22 567 78 - 567 78

lSi 50 187 50 187 50 - - -2ti7 57 267 57 267 57 - - -

1,5UO 1,500 1,500 - - -7,2.13 90 7,233 90 7,233 90 - - -

49 09 49 09 49 09 - - -10,850 86 10,850 86 10,850 86 - - -1,000 1,000 1,000 - - -

832 89 832 89 832 89 - - -102 102 102 - - -750 68 750 63 750 63 - - -883 20 883 20 883 20 - - -725 25 725 25 725 25 - - -

7,236 38 7,236 38 7,236 38 - - -7,254 58 7,254 58 7,254, 58 - - -3,999 96 3,999 96 3,9,)9 96 - - -4,824. 27 4,824 27 4.824 27 - - -6,600 6,600 6,60) - I - -338 338 338 - - -7,000 7,000 7,000 - - -5,468 87 5,468 87 5,4fi8 87 - - -

647 16 647 16 647 16 - - --'~501,356 12

--------- ----- -----------:::;; 5,574,861 53 4,067,915 37 1,491,040 81 13,616 87 1,477,423 94

170 ~T A TEMENT _Continued.

(A.) The appropriations made for this object, per act of 5th May, 1832, was 190,000

To which add the nett amount of jilles, penalties, and forfeitures rtceived:

From Marshals, &c. per act of 3d March, 1791, 8,868 04 -

$198,868 04

(B.) The amount of payments, 08. stated by the Comrnis8ioners of the Sinking Fund, per statement for 183~, m the Report of the Secretar.1f oj the Treasury, of the 5th Ftb. 1833, viz:

Interest on the Funded Debt, Redemp'ion of 4~ per cent. Stock of 24th May, 1824, Redemption of the exchanged4~ per cent. Stock of 25th May, 1824, Redemption of exchanged 5 per cent. Stock of 20th April, 1822, Redemption of the 3 per cent. Stock, - -.-Principal and Intprest ofTrea,ury Notes, Paying certain parts of Domestic Debt,

775,896 94 1,739,524 01 2,227,363 97

56,70477 13,278,609 74

591,68 247 74

18,078,938 85

From whicT, deduct Ihe followin{5 outstanding warrant, No. 6211, dated 27th Dec. 1832, in favor OJ the President of the Office of Discount and. Deposit, Washington, viz:

Interest on the Funded Debt, Redemption of exchanged 4t per cent.

May, 1824, --Redemption of3 per cent. Stock,

Stock of 26th 3,33544

21,407 56 213,886 56 9.38,6~9 56

$17,840,309 2g

l\IILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

STtl.TElU.ENT

EXHIBITING

THE BALANCES OF APPROPRIATIONS UNEXPENDED ON THE 31st DECEMBER, 1831.

ALSO

THE APPROPRlA TIONS AND EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF THE MILI­TARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE YEAR 1832,

TOGETHER WITH

The unexpended balances on the 31st of December, 1832, which are to be accounted for in the next .!lnnual Statement.

NOTE.-The figu1'es in the columns of this Statement headed" Reference to Acts,' refer to the particular acts of appr"priation on the first page which authorize the expen­di~e of the sums, placed on the same line with them in the columns headed" Appropri. ationi for the yea.r 1832."

17Q

~ T.!lTEMENT exhibiting the balances of JJppropriati?HS uneX}'fllrl~d (111 the 3htn!. A cember, 1831: .I1lso the .IIppropriation" and, Expf1lddures .on fI(fflunt ~if the Jltlitor;

. f the Un-'fed S'aits fior Ihe "ear 18;,2; log,fher wllh the UlltXptIIJ,db,d,.,. serv,ce 0 .'1 d I". 'I' t .11 .;:"I! on the 3ist December, 1832, which are to be aCcotlnte ,or in I/t 1II'.:r 'iIlU,,/ uf,,6 menl.

DATES A~D TITLES OF THE ACTS OF APPROPRIATION.

1 1808, April 23,

2 1819, March 3,

3 1820, October 18,

4 1822, May 4,

5 1823, March 3,

6 1826, May 20,

7 1828, Ma.y 24, 8 1828, May 24,

9 1830, May 20,

10 1831, March 3,

11 1832, January 19. 12 1832, January 23, 13 1832, January 23,

14 1832, February 18, 15 1832, February 18,

16 1832, February 24,

17 1832, Fe bruary 24,

18 1832, February 24, ]9 1832, February 24,

20 1882, February 24, 21 1832, February 24" 22 1832, March 7, 23 18:32, March 7, 24 183.', March 7, 25 1832, March 15,

26 1832, Ma.rch 15, 27 1832, March 15,

!'.l8 1832, Marca 22,

29 1832, March 31, 30 1832, March 31, 31 1832, Apl'il 5,

32 1832, April 20,

33 1832, May 5,

--An act making provision fJr arming and equipping the "W'

body of the Militia of the United States. • ' An act making provision for the civilization of the IndII

tribes adjoining the frontier settlements. A treaty of friendship, limits and accommodation, betw ..

the United States of America and the Choctaw nation ( Indians, begun and concluded at the treaty ground in iii' nation, near Doak's Stand, on the Natchez road,

An act for the relief of Officers, Volunteers and otheJ engaged in the late campaign against the Seminole Indianl

An act supplemenbry to an act relating to the ransom ( American captives of the late war.

An act for the relief of a company of Rangers, under Cal tain J ames Bigger.

A n act for the relief of Sarah Chitwood. An act m3.king appropriations to carry into effect certainll

dian treaties. An act for the. relief of sundry revolutionary officers an

soldiers, and for other pUl'poses. An act for the benefit of Percis Lovely, and for other pw

poses. An act for the relief of 'Villiam Forsvthe. An act for the relief of Robert A. Forsvthe. An act for the reli,·f of William D, King, ,lames Da.viessan

Garland Lincicum An act for the relief of James Lucius ~.'\\TCr An act for the relicf of Antoine Dequmcire, Hichard Smit

and others. Michigan volunteers. An act making appropriations for the revolution~ry an

other pensioners of the United States for the year 1832-An act making- appropriations for fortifications for the y~

1832. An act for the relief of William Tharp. An actl for the relief of the representatives of Doctor Hq

son Catlett. An act for the relief of Peter Peck. An act for the relief of ,Iohn Sapp. An act fOI' the relief of Eber Hubbard. An act for the relief of hne Muir. An act for the relief of Ed,,"a,'d Lee. An act for the relief of Anthony Foreman, John G. Roll

Cherokee deleg~tion. An act for the relief of William Owen~. An act for the relief of Amariah Squirrell, administratoro

Jacob SquincH. deceased, An act for the adjustment and settlement of the claims ofthl

State of South Carolina against the United States. An act for the relief of John Menary. An act for the relief of Robert Smart. An act making appropriations for the support of the aI'IIII

for the year 1832 An a~t making ~pprop.riations .in conformity with the mpu

latlOlls of certam IndIan treaties. An act to provide the means of extending the benefits 01'

Til ccin ation, a» a preventive of the Small Pox, and thert

14 JI If ., 38 St

to

41

42

'3

" 45

46

47

48

49 50

II

52

53

54 55 56 57 511 59 60

• 1 62

63

li3

STATEMENT-Continued.

DATES AND TITLE~ OE THE A.CTS OF APpnOI'UfATJO'i.

1832, May 19, 1 t!32, May 22, 1832, M;ty 31,

1832, May 31, 1832, May 31, 183:2, June 4,

1832, June 4,

1832, June 7,

1832, June 15,

1832, June 15,

1832, July 3,

1832, .July 4,

1832, July 4,

1832, July 9,

1832, July 13,

1832, July 13, 1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

1832, July 14, 1832, July 14 , 1832, July 14, 11!32, July 14-, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14, 1832, July 14,

1832, July 14, 1832, July 14,

1832, July 14,

by, as far as possible, to save them from the destructive ra vag-es of that disease.

An act for the relief of Joseph Ro~·y. An act for the relief of De Garmo .J ones. An act making appropriations for the Indi,dl D,'p:lrtmcnt for

the veal' 1832. An act for the relief of .Joseph ·W. Torrey. An act for the relief of James 'lcC"rtv. An act making appropriations for Intli~n annuities, and other

simila~ objects, for the year 1832. An act making appropriations in conformity with the

stipulations of certain treaties with the Creeks, Shawnees, Ottowavs, Senecas, Wl"andots, Chel'okces an,1 ChoctalVs.

An act slipplementary to the "act for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiel's of the revolution."

An act for the re-appropriation of certain unexpended ba­lances of former appropriations, and for other purposes.

An act to authorise the President to raise mounted \'olunteers for the defence of the frontiers.

An act making appropriations for certain intern:ll improve­ments for the veal' 1832.

An act to allthor'ise the slII'veying and la~:ing out a road from Detro'lt to the mouth of Gr,lI1d ri,-er of Lake Michigan, in the Michig!lIl TeITi tory, amI for the sUlTey of Canal routes in the Territorv of Florich.

An act' to authorise the surveying- and making- of a road from La Plaisance Bay, in the Territory of Michigan, to in­terscct the Chicago road.

An act to enable the President to extinguish Indian title within the State of Indiana, Illinois and Territory of Michigan.

An act authorizingthe Secretary of War to pay to the Seneca tribe of Indians, the balance of an annuity of six thousand dollars, usually paid to said Indians, and remaining unpaid for the year 1829.

An act to carry into effect certain Indian treaties. An act supplementary to the several acts making appropl'ia­

tions for the civil and military service during the year 1832. An act for the erection of barracks, quarters and store­

houses, and the purchase of a site in the vicini ty of New Orleans.

An act making appropriation towards the expense of lay­ing out and opening a military road from Fort Howard. at Green Ray, to Fort Crawford, on the Mississippi.

An act for the relief of William 'Yayrre '" ells, of the State ot Indiana.

An act for the relief of Samuel May. An act for the relief of Bartholomew Shaumburgh. An act for the relief of Harvey Brown. An act for the relief of Lielltenant .James L. Dawson. An act fi)r the relief of David Kilbourn. An act for the relief of the officers and soldiers of Fort Del. An act for the relief of David E. Twiggs, Joseph M.

Street awl Stephen ,V. Kearney . An act for the relief of John Brunson. An act to provide for the appointment of three Commis­

sioners to treat with the Indians, and for other purposes. An act to provide for the extinguishment of the Indian

title to lands lying in the States of Milliouri and Illinois, and for other purpOSH,

1"i4

SPECIFIC OBJECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

Arrearages in the Pay J)ep:ulm('nt, Sllbsistcl1ce Department, -Quark]" :\bstcr's Dt'l"lrtmcnt, -

Tral1sporbtion of nfllcC'r's baggage, &c., &c. Transportatie,n of the ."-rm)", &c., &c.,

Forage,

Purch:lsil1g Dep:u·tmcnt, - -Clothing for officers sel"l"ants, - -Bounties and premiums, - , -Crahl ties, - .. • . .. F.~penscs of Recruiting-, - - -;\[('(licCll or Iiospi',<l Department, - -Contingencies oftlle .\rmy, - - -Arrc:lrag-cs prior to 1st .Jul,", 1815, - -Ant'arag;csfrom 1,tJlIly, 1815, to 31st Decem'r, 1816, ]Il\'alid awl Jhlf POlY Pensions, - -Pensions to "'ido\l'~ ;mcl Orphans, - -

Reyolutionary Pensions, - - -Invalid Pensi'ons, pel" act of 20th May, 1830, -Hcvolutionary Pensions, per act of 20th :\lay, 1830, Revolutionary Pensions, per act of 7th June, 1832. J>lilit:u"Y Academy, - - - "-est Point, Rep"ir:" &'c" o(bllildings and gTolincl, - do Repairs of Barrae ks, Ac:,demics, )lesshollse, &c. do Renewal an,l rep:lirs of Fire-grates, - - do Pay of Clel ks to Adj ulant and Quarter :\Iaster, do Increase an(1 e~penses of the Library, - do Philosophicctl o\ppcll'atus, - - - do :\Iod ls for Department of Eng-ineering, - do lIlodcls feJl' Dr~,\\"ing- Dep't, repairs of Istrum'ts, &c, do Expenses of tilt Boarel of Yisitcrs, - - do Fuel, Forage>, Station,>r~', Printing, &c. - do Reconstructin~- th e out b Llilcling--, &c. - do Miscellaneous items ancl inc:clelltal expenses, do National Armories, - - -Natio;l:;.1 Armory at Harper's Ferry, - -Arscnab, - - - - -Arsenal at Y\" atertO\\'ll, :\Iass., purchase of hnd, ArSenal in Florida, - -Ordnance Sen-icc, - - -Armament of Fortific:1.tions, - -Arming amI eq'lipping Militia, - -H(-pairs anll contingencies of FortifIcations, Fort Adams, - - - -Fort C,tlhOllll, - --1'ort ColumbLls and Castle ·Williams, -Fort Hamiltvn, - - - -Fort :\lacol1, - - - -Fort ~Iom'o(" - - - -Fort .T ackson, - - - -Fort on lhk Island, Cape Fear, N. Carolin!l, -Fort on Mobile Point, - - -Fort on Cockspur Island, Gem'Q'ia, - -Security of Pea Patch Island, F~;·t Delaware -. ,

Can-ie(l forw;;rd,

\

\

1)

~.!1 '"' i:<

'-' ]$ 31 i

50

31 31 1

31 , 50

,

31 I

31 I I

50 31 i

50 ;

31 31 I

31 1

31 31 31 31 31

16 16 I 50

16 !

I 9 i 9 I

41 I,

,

31 i

31 i 31

I , 31

i 31 31 !

31 31 31 31 31 31

\

31 !

31 i 31 : 31 1

1 17 17 17 17 17 ]7 17

17 17 17

STATEMEN

B:\lances on the 1st Jan.

1832.

~ppropril bons fortIJ year 1832

110,145 651,122,146 ~ 5,789 - 15;000-

199,327 09 245,000 45,~37 601' 225,000

100,000 14,887 681 55,000-18,~54 1411 114,000

120,000

679 761 48,427 1,344

321 58, 1,302 581 1;~:~~

23,486 681 24,900 44 43 500

11,228 361

13,800 10,441 171 20,000

4,640 841

10,000 6,499 26

1

5,000 8/"9 95

144,683 99 165,039 2,958 11 3,000

-20,171 nn

JJ

-

-151 -

-----------

12,085 19 7,500

48,044 65i 30 27

3,388 88\ 36,085 58 95,462 77

2,192 56 45,606 41

-124 -

18,355 62 --

5,800 -107 20

3,000 9~7,5U4

1,953 1,075

355,686

4,825 150 900

1,400 790 600 887

2,000 8,762 1,500 1,625

360,000

60,700

20,000 70,000

100,000 ' 200,000

10,000 100,000

BO,DO!! 50,000 10,000 30,000 72,000

7,000 87,200 . 46,000

---- -890,524 335,171,99.!j

ITlNUED.

= E

and Repaym'ls Aggregate . I" made in a,'ailable for tiIoe. 1832. theyear1832.

Payments made in

1832.

'Balances un- Amounts expended in carried to

1832. Surplus

138,080 65 15,000 ~27 09 . 110,837 60 '89,887 68

IJ2,O,,4 14 '50,45076

079,953 58 24,162 58 48,386 68

544 43 25,028 36 30,441 17 ,14,640 84 11,499 26

879 95 09,722 99

8,958 11

'Ilf,675 33 1,953 50 1,075 01

:56,686 33 151

4,825 150 900

1,400 790 600 887

2,000 8,162 1,500 1,625 '2,085 19 7,500 18,144 65

30 27 10,000· '3,:\88 8P ~58 11,46217 2.192 56 ~606 41 0,000 iO,124 0,000 1,35562 '2,000

41,686 271

1,279,766 92\1,206,689 8: I - I 15,000 500

6,632 69 450,959 78 341,565 68 - I .. -

68,084 49 438,922 09 381,942 47 5,478 66 75,366 34 6J,596 69

I 7,680 81 259,734 95 166,081 39

I 50,450 76 42,249 97

2,982 31 • i

1,534 35

520 77 • i

750 1

1 ,

4,205 57

182,935 89 24,162 58 49,921 03

544 43 25,549 13 30,441 17 15,390 84 11,499 26

879 95 313,928 56

182,112 34 21,811 77 29,543 54

14,269 64 28,041 55 11,959 06

5,123 9:3 195 89

121,908 26 .. i.. ...

- I 8,958 11 7,644 63 1,075 011,008,750 34 701,435 25

- i 1,953 50 1,95.3 50 - 1,075 01 1,075 01 - 355,686 33 355,686 33 - 151 151 30 86 30 86 .30 86 - 4,825 4,825 - 150 150 - 900 900 - 1,400 1,400 - 790 [I 790

- 887 887

73,077 05 1

14,500 I 109,394 101

56,979 62\ 14,769 65 i

- I

93,653 56, 8,200 79 i

823 55 2,350 81

20,377 49 544 43

1 11,279 491

2,399 62 3,431 781

6,375 33! 684 06:

192,020 3D, - i

1,313 48: 307,~15 09

1

- I • I

I

- 600 I 600' I

30 24 2,030 24 2,030 24 -2 10 8,764 10 8,764 10 1

- I 1,500 1,500 - I

150 I 1,775 1,775 -! 372,085 19, 371,943 43 141 76

! 7,500 [7,500 - I 1,290 49 110,03.1 14, 65,423 1 44,612 14i

i 30 27, I 30 271 20,000 I 5,000 15,000 I

.j,53S 17 16,922 05, 66,049 27, 10,872 781 212 80 136,2983c, 94,695 95; 11,60~ 41:

1,410 30 296,873 07

1

196,492 91,' 100,300 09 121 03 12,313 59 10.YO 8.: 1,782 74 - 145,606 41 86,000 59,606 41['

80,000 I 62,HlIO 17,200 • 50,124 I 50,124 - I - i 10,000 i 10,000 I - i

- 72,000 51,300 2(',700 306 48,661 62\' 41,040 03 7,621 59

1

• 96 35 96 35 - 96 35, ~: -, 12,800 12,800 - I ~OOO - 1 87,200 82,800 4,400 ""10 • 46,000 31,600 14,4·00

Fund.

684 06

.3027

96 35

175

Balances 011

the 31st of Dec. 1832.

73,077 05 14,500

109,394 10

56,979 62 14,769 65

9.3,653 56 8,200 79

823 55 2,350 81

20,377 49 544 43

11,279 49 2,399 62 3,431 78 6,375 33

192,020 30

1,313 43 307,315 09

141 76

44,612 14

15,000 10,872 73

I 41,602 <13 100,:380 09

1,782 74 59,606 41 17,200

7,621 59 20,700

4,400 14,400

7 20 • I 107 20· 107 20\_1_0_7_20

~ 147,81427 6,210,333 4414,952,289 48'1,258,043 9(- 917,8E -\,-25-7-,1-2-6-0-8 -

li6

SPECU'IC OBJECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

Brought forward, -Arrearages for presen-ation of Peapatch Island, Preservation of Castle Island, and repair of Fort Inde·

pendence, - - - - -preservation of George's Island, - -Purchasl' of House and Lot at Eastport, Maine, Fortifications at Charleston, South Carolina, -Fortifications at Pensacola, Florida, - -Barracks at Fort 'Vinnebago, N. W. Territory, Barracks at Fort Crawfol'cl, Prairie du Chien do. Barracks at Key West, and for other purposes, Barracks, Quarters, Hospital, &c. at Green Bay, Barracks, Quarters and Store-houses, near N. Orleans, Barracks at Fort Trumbull, Connecticut, -Barracks at Michilimackinac, Michigan, -Jefferson Barracks, )lissoUl'i, - - -Breakwater ne!lr the mouth of Delaware Bay, -Breakwatel', Hyannis Harbor, Massachusetts, -Breakwater in Merrimack River, do -Brcakwater and Dyke in Mill River, Connecticnt, Light House Buffalo Harbor, New York, -Sea Wall, Deer Island, BClston Harbor, -Piers at Oswego, Ne,~ York, Stone Pier [·Ieall and Mole, at Oswego, do. -Piers at Buffalo, do. -The work at Black Hock Harbor, do.-The work at Dunkirk Harbor, do. -

I

Piers in Kennebllnk HiveI'. ~bine, - -Piers and other works, at Stonington, Co"nnecticut, Pier Head in Cunningham Creek, Ohio, -Piers in La Plaisance Bay, Michigan, - -Preservation of Province-town Harbor, Massachusetts, Repairing Plymouth Beach, do Deepening the channel mouth of Pa<;cagoula River Mi. Deepening the channel through the Pass au Rel'on, AI. Deepcning the channel between St. John's River and

st. Mary's Hnrhor, Ylorida, - - -Improving the nayigation of the Ohio and Mississippi

Rivers, - - - - -Improving- the navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi

Rivers from Pittsburgh to New Orleans, -Improving' the navigatHll1 of the Ohio, Missouri and

Mississippi Rivers, - - - -Improving' the navig"ation of Gennessee Hiver, N. York I

Improving the navigation of Conneallt r;re'i:k, Ohio. I ImprOlwng the naVIgation of Cumberland River, Tenn. i rmproving the navigation of Red Itiver. Ark's & Lou'a, I

Improving the nwiglltiun of Arkansas River, -Impro\"ing the navigation of Cape F.-ar River, N. Cal'. Improving the Harbors of New Castle, Marclls Hook,

Che,ter and Port Penn, - - -Improving the Harbor of' Presque Isle, Penll3yh-ania, Improving the Harbor of Cleal'eland, Ohio, -Removing obstructions, Kennebeck River, Maine, Removing obstructions, Berwick branch of Piscataqua

River, Maine, - - - -Removing" obstructions, Nantucket Harbor, Mass. Hemoving' obstructions, Sauglltuc River & Harbor, Ct ncmaving obstructions, Big Sodus Bay, New York,

Carried fo:ward,

~ u ~ ";. <l)~ .... u <l) d

.... 0 ~ .. 17

17 17

17 17

50

51

44 44

44

4,4

44 44 44 44 44

44 44 44 44 44 44

44 44 44· 44 44 44 44

44 44 44 44

44 44

44

STATEM'E~

Balances on the 1st Jan.

1832 .

.App~ tIons ~r' yearl83l

890,524 33 5,171.99l .. 2,000

5 32 54,469

1,909 56 1,640 44 6,729 85 2,000

1 16

.2,287 52 18,968 50

720 4,500

2,500

150 69 7,470

2,170 81

123 07 9.1 64

1,501 25

5,174 03

53,000

9,468

225 2,579 68

1,485 28

20,000 9,000

30,000 100,000

15,000

112,000

270,000 7,600

4,490

60,000

19,000 10,300 5,100

10,200 1,700

1,500 8,000 4,600 2,500

15,900 6,050

50,000 16,000 7,800

30,000 22.628 15.000 28,000

10,000 4,500 6,600

20 :

250 6,000

- 17,000

1,069,i268s16,100,7€

IONTINUED. 177

pes and Ippropria­acms.

Repaym'ts Aggregate I Paymellt~ Balances un· Amounts Balances on made in available for made in expended in carried to the 31st of

1832. the year 1832 1832. 1832. Surplus Dec. 1832. Fund.

~.519 17147,814 276,210,:)3344 4,952,289 481,258,043 96

1

' 917 881,257,126 08 . 2,000 2,000 2,000 -. - I . 20,000 - 20,000 • 20,OOO! - I 2(,000 9000 - 9,000 8,780 220! - I 220 , 5 32 - 5 32' - 5 32 5 32 -

84,469 10,641 74 95,110 741 56,000 39,110 74" - I 39,110 74 :lOO,OOO - 100,000 I 100,000 • I - •

1909 56 - 1,909 56 1,909 56 - 1 - •

1;640 44 147 81 1,788 25: 1,679 92 108 33' 108 33 -21,729 85 614 92 22,344 77 16,538 82 5,805 95 - 5,805 95 2,000 365 49 2,365 49 2,365 49 - I - •

112,000 . 112,000 - 112,000! - 112,000 1 16 - 1 16 - 1 16' 1 16 •

• 49 32 49 321 49 .'12 - /' - • 2,287 52 - 2,287 52, 2,287 52 - - •

288,96850 - 288,968 50: 225,750 63,218 50'. 63,218 50 8,320 140 10 8,460 10' 3,540 4,920 10 - 4,920 10 4,500 . 4,500 I 2,000 2,500,' - 2,500 4,490 43 - 4,490 43 3,380 1,1_10 431 - 1,110 43 2,500 • 2,500 I 2,500 -.

60,000 - 60,000 I 11,890 48,110 • 48,110 150 69 - 150 69 150 69 -. I - .

26,470 . 26,470 I 26,470 --10,300 730 37 11,030 37i 10,300 730 37

1 - 730 37

5,100 - 5.100, 2,502 27 2,597 73 - 2,597 73 10,200 " 1O,200! 5,000 5,200 • 5,200 1,700 - 1,700 - 1,700 • 1,700 2,17081 - 2,170 HI - 2,170 81 2,17.0 81 -1,500 - 1,500 1,500 - 1 - •

8,123 07 - 8,123 07 • 8,123 071 - 8,123 07 4,695 64. 4,695 64 - 4,6.95 64

1

' 4,695 64 2,500·. 2,500 2,500 -.

15,900 - 15,900 2,008 13,900 I· 13,900 6,050 - 6,050 3,000 3,050 I - 3,050

1,501 25

5,174 03

53,000

50,000 16,000 7,800

30,000 22,628 15,000 37,468

10,000 ~,500 6,825 2,600

250 7',485

28 IT.ooO

1,501 25

5,174 03 5,174 03

53,000 42,700

50,000 16000

7,800 30,000 22,628 15,000 37,468

10,000 4,500 6,825 2,600

250 7,485

28 17,000

39,100 16,000

4,600 10,000

965

28,880

5,550 3,000 4,147 50 2,000

250 2,575

17,000

1,501 25 1,501 ~5

10,300

10900

3,200 20,000 21,663 15,000

8,588

4,450 1,500 2,677 50

600

4,910 28 28

10,300

10,900

3,200 20,000 21,663 15,000

8,588

4,450 1,500 2,677 50

600

4,910 1

I ------_______ - ··1----1--t!,170,460 44 160,504 02 7330,96446,5,628,324601,702,639 86 4,732 751,697,907 11

SPECIFIC OBJECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

Broug'ht forward, -Removing obstructions, HurOll ril-el', Ohio, -Removing obstructions, Black river, do-. Removing ohstructions, Grand river, do-Removing obstructions, Ashtabula creek, do -. Uemovi!lg obstruct~ons, . Ocracock ~nlet, N. C~rolina, Rt:movmg obstructIOns, Savannah I"IVer, GeorgIa, Removing obs: ructions, ,.iver alld harbor of St. Marks, FI. Surveys and estimates, Roads and Canals, -CumberlaEd RO~ld in Ohio, west of Zanesville, -Cumberland Road in IIl(\iana, - - -Cumberland Ro,d in Illinois, - - -Repairs of Cllmberlaml ROad, East of the Ohio river, Lucius 'v. Stockton, for Repairs of Cumberland road, Road from Mattanawcook to Marshill, Maine, -Road from Detroit to Fort Gr"tiot, - -Hoad from Detroit to Saganawbay, - -Road from Detroit to Chicago, - - -Road from Detroit to Grand liver, - -Road from Laplaisance bay to the Chicago road, Road fr(,m F(,rt Howard to Fort Crawf.n·u, -Road from Fort Smith to Fort Towson, _ _ Road from Little Rock to tile <.:t. Francis river, Ark. Road from Washington to Jackson, do Roa!l from P ~nsacola to Tallahassee, Florida, Road from St. Augustine to Tallahasse, do Road from Alagua to Mariana, do Road from Colerain to Tamp:t hay, do _ Opening the old Ktng's road, do-Survey for Canals between the bays ofSt. Andrew and

Chattahoochie, and behveen Pensacola bay and Bon Secour, Florida, - - _ _

Florida, Canal, - - _ -Payment of Massachusetts Militia Claims, • Payment of Georgia Militia Claims, - _ Payment of Missouri Militia Claims for sel'vices in 1829, Payment of Militia Claims for service" &c. in 1831, Pay of Militia and Volunteers of Illinois and other States,

Pay, subsistence', &c. of Mounted Rangers, -

Subsistence of Militia to suppress Indian hostilities, Claims QfSouth Carolina, _ _ _ Ransom of American captives of the late war, _ To alter the bridge and draws "cross Ihe Potomac, Rel~ef of Officers, &c. engaged in the Seminole ~Wal·, Reltef of a company of Rangers uncle I' Capt. J as. Bir:ger, Relief of sundry iJ:dividuaIs, _ _ _ u

Relief of Sarah Chitwood, _ _ _ Relief of Mark and H. H. Bean, - _ Relief of Maj or Benpet Riley and others, _ Relief of Percis Lovely, _ _ _ Relief of William Forsythe, - _ _ Relief of Robert A. Forsythe, _ - _ Relief of 'William D. King, J. Daviess, and G. Lincicum RelefofJamesLuc;usSawY<'r, _ _ ' Relief of Antoine Deqllindre R. Smith and others Rel!ef of William Tharp, _ _ ~ Rehef of Rep l'esentatives of Dr. Hanson Catlett, Relief of Peter Peck • _ • .

Carried forward,

44 44· 44 44 44· 44 44 44 44 44 4·4 44 44 44· 44 44 4·4 45 46 52

44 44 44· 44

45

31 42 50

50 43 50 28 5

4 6

7

10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19

STATEMElft

Balances on .Appl·op~ the 1st Jan. Hons for the

1832. year 1832.

1,069,726856,100,7331i - 1,500 - 8,000

1,005 2,600 - 3.800

4,~44 38

1 10,930

1,884 96 57,022 18 78,335 60,484

5,813 22 8,000 8,033 65 7,500

390 85

14,406 38,

110

1,885 25

1,017 50 11,000 38,J24 70

9,085 54

8,000 100 60

37 70

8,748 25 70

.

22,000 25~000 4,500

30,000 100,000 100,000 70,000

150,000 5,868

21,000 15,000 10,000 15,000 3,500

15,000 5,000

20,000 2,000 4,000 2,500

3,000

55,232 300,000 100,000 83,647 50,000 56.250

157,259 16 40

279 19 5250

240

500 281 625

1,344 30

7,84888 52 10

645 50

0117,554,37742 =

(X)NTINUED. 179

--JlUaBceS and l'tepaYII?-'ts Aggregate appropria- made m availa"le fOI-

tton. 1832. tile yeal'1832

Payments m~de in

1832.

Balances un- Amts. car- Ralances on e" pendeu in I'ied to the the 31st Dee,

1832. Sur Fllnd 1832.

111046044160,504 02 7,330.964 46\5,628.324 6°11,702,639 86 4,732 751,697,907 11 , 1~500 - 1,500 1,070 430 - 4.10

8,000 - 8.000 I 5,580 60, 2,419 40 - 2,4.19 40 3,605 - 3,605 2,500 I' 1,105 - 1,103 3.800 • 3,800' 3,400 400 . 400

26,844 38, - 26,844 38 20,644 38 6,200 - 6,200 25,000 - 25,000 5,000 I 2~, 000 • 20,000 15,430 - 15,430 11,5)0 '),930 - 3,930 31,884 96 24 03 31~9:)8 99 17 94.0 25~ 13,96874 - 13,968 74

157.022 18

1

2,363 21 159,385 39 114.638 44,747 39 - 44,747 39 178,335 - ]78,335 102,080 76,255 • 76,255 130,484 - 130,4·84. 87,500 42,984 - 42,984 150,000 - 150,000 i 56.000 94,000 - 94,000

5,868 - 5 868 5,829 58 38 42 - 38 42 26,813 22 519 20 27,332 42 9,500 I 17,832 42 - 17,832 42 23,000 - 23,000 8,000 15,000 - 15,000 18,033 65 - IS,OJ3 65 8,000 10,033 65 - H),03S 65 22, suO • 22,500 i 7,500 15,006 - 15,000 3,500 -, 3,500 1,750 1,750 - 1,750

15,000 I - '15,000 i 500 14,500 . 14,500 5,000! - 5,000 - 5,000 . 5,000

390 85 234 45 625 30 625 30 - • • 20,000 - 20,000 5,000 15,000 - 15,000 16,406 38 - 16,4.06 38 14,500 1,906 38 - 1,906 38 4.000 - i 4,000 4,000 - - -2,500 -, 2,500 2,500 - _ _

110 - I 110 110 _ _ _

- I' 968, 968 968 I· - -1,885 25· 1,885 25 1 885 25 - - _

',000 I . ! '.000 ' '. I ',000 . ',000 1,01750, 944 1,961 50 1,017 50. 944 944 _

11,000 - 11,000 1 11,000 11,000 -38,124 70 - 38,124 70 425 23 37,699 4737,699 47 -9,085 54 - i 9,085 54 9,075 68 9 86' - ' 9 85

55,232 - i 55,232 55,200 I 32 . 32

400,000 1,700 34 401,700 34 400,200 68! 1,499 66 - 1,499 66 I I

133,647 I _ 133,647 1\

56,250 - 56,250' -157,259 16 - 157,259 16 157,259 16

1

40 - 40, :40 8,000 .. 8,000:

379 79 - 379 79 379 79i 52 50 - 52 50 5'Z 50i 37 70 - 37 70 - 1

240 -' 240 120 i 8,748 25. 8,748 25 8,748 18;

70 - 70 -500 _ 500 i 500 I

·281 _ I 281 281 625 - i 625 625

1,344 - 1,344 896 I 30 I - i 30 30

7,848 881 - , 7,848 t'3 7,843 881 52 101 . ! 52 10 52 10

645 - i 645 645 I - - --~I . I--·~~-I--~- - ---:---:.-~60,933 43 167,257 25 19,128,190 636 77J,292 662.357.898 :)262,413 :122.295,434. LO

133,647 56,250

--

8,000 --37 70

120 7

70 ---

448 ---

- 133,647 - 56,250 - -- -

8,000 -- -- -37 70 -- 120 - 7

70 - -- -- -- 448 . -- -- -

180

SPECIFIC OBJECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

Brought forward, Relief of John Sapp, Relief of Eber Hubbard, Relief of Jane Muir, Relief of Edward Lee, Relief of Anthonv Foreman, J. G. Ross, Relief of William: Owens, Relief of Amariah Squirrell, adm'r of Jacob Squirrell, Relief of John Menan', Relief of Robert Smai·t, Relief of Joseph Bogy, Relief of De Garmo Jones, Relief of Joseph W. Torrey, Relief of James McC.arty, Relief of William Wayne Wells, Relief of Samuel May: Relief of Bartholomew Shaumburgh, Relief of Harvey Brown, Relief of Lieut. James L. Dawson, Relief of David Kilbourn, Relief of Officers and Soldiers of Fort Delaware, Relief of David E. Twiggs, Relief of Joseph M. Street and Stephen W. Kearney, Relief of John Brunson, Civilization of Indians, . Pay of Indian Agents and Super. of Indian Affairs, Pay of Indian Sub-Agents, Presents to Indians, Pay of Interpreters and Translators, Pay of Gun and Blacksmiths and Assistants, Iron, Steel, Coal, &c. for Gun and Blacksmith's shops, Transportation and distribution of annuities, Provisions for Indians at the distribution of annuities, Surveying reservations for half breed Sacs and Foxes, Provisions for Indians moving west in 1831, Houses for Agents and Blacksmith shops, Expenses at Hedriver Agency, Surveying lines of Miamie and Potowattamie cessions, I Provisions, &c. to emigrating Indians and those now!

on Kansas river, - - - - I Effecting treaty with Creeks, act 24th May, 1828. Effecting treaty with Cherokees, act 24th May, 1828. Claims against the Osages by citizens of the U. State~, Running Indian boundar~' line in Florida, -Extinguishment of Cherokee claims to lands in Georgi~. Extinguishment of Creek titles to lands in Georgia.

acts 26th May, 1824, Md 21st March, 1K28. Purchase of Creek and Cherokee reservations, act 3d

March, 1823. . Treating ,,,ith Choctaws anc Chickasaws· for hnds in

Mississippi, acts 20th May, 1826, and 30th ApI. 1830. Delegation to explore the country west of the Missi. Deputation of Indians from the head waters of Missouri

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

I 29 , 30

34 35

I 37 38 53 54 55

i 56 57 58 59 60 60 61 2

36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36

36

8

to Washington city and back. - I 36 Corn and other provisions for Seminole Indians, II 36 Contingencies of Indian Department, - 36

Indian aWlUities and uther similar objects, per act of 4tft June, 1832.

Carried forward,

STATEMEfft

Bahnces on Appropria; the 1st Jan. tions for the

1832. year 1832.

I 1,406,556 017,554,377 a

8,846 82 5,549 ..JJ ,

2,330 34 1,494 58 1,285 08 4,281 01 2,661 64 4,200 08 3,655 10 2,000 5,000 1.009 95 1,300

227

605 18 1 44

15,854 40 8:34 50 13:> 49

35,306 05

4.,989 57

11,283

1,911 79 5 63

45 700 650 350

1,200 11078 112 85

123 146 « 825 25 100

3,74220 1,280 3,150 1,317 28 1,041 20

100 11 1,000 5,10678

56550 1,374 78 5,340

10,000 32,000 19,000 15,000 21.525 18,340 5.426 9,959

11,890

7,000

6,000

5,750 5,000

17,789 59 20,000

1-----------1---------1,539,113 607,769,732 ~

CONTINUED. 18l

~==~-===7-~='~==~====~--~----~-~====-~====

BU'Dces and Repaym'ts. Aggregate Appropria- made in avalhble for

tions. 1832. the ye:tl' 1832

Payments macle in

1832.

Balances 1I1l- Amounts expended in carried to

1832. Smplus Fllnd

Dahnces on the 31st of Dec. 1832.

.,960,933 43 167,257 259,128,190 686,770,292 6612,357,898 0262,413 922,295,48-ilo 45 - 45 45 - - I -

700 700 700 I 650 650 650 ' 350 350 350

1,200 1,200 1,200 11078 110 78 110 78 112 112 112

85 85 R5 123 123 123 14644 ]46 44 146 44 825 25 825 25 825 25 100 100; 100

3,74220; 3,742 20 3,742 20 1,280 I' 1,280 / 1,280 3,150 3,150 3,150 1,317 28] 1,317 28 1,317 28 1,041 201 1,041 20: 1,041 20

100 11/ 100 11, 94 05 1,000 1,000 I 1,000 5,10678: 5,106 78 5,106 78

565 50i 565 50 565 50 1,374 78

1

] ,374 78 6S7 39 5,340 5,340 I 5,340

18.846 82, 18,846 82 11,6,,7 66 37,549 351 27 07 37,576 42 33,554 02 21,33034 244 46 21,574 80: 17.612 ,'36 16,494 58/ 959 41 17,453 '99 12,8:,0 15 22,810 08, 323 50 23,133 58, 22,658 52 22.621 01' 22,621 01 ]7,615 65 8,087 6,!' 60 65 8,148 29: 4,9';2 61

14,159 08 , 2,080 43 16,239 51, 10,2:25 25 15,545 101 536 73 16,081 83 14,835 29 2,000 2,000 I 5,000 5,000 I 2,608 92 8,009 95 8,009 95 2,730 1,300 1,300 I

227 227

605 181 1 44,

21,854 401 834· 50 135 49 ,

35,306 05i

4,989 57

11,283

I,9l! ~~I' 1,214· 38

5,750 5,000 I

37,789 59 6,602 25 1

605 18 1 44

21,854 40 834 50 135 49

35,306 05

1

1::::: "I 3,126 17,

5 63'

5,750 5,000

44,391 84

18,456 27:

14,233 91

5,750 2,500

24,7':;7 76

- I - 6 061

6~73,1 7,209 161 4,022 401 3,962 44 4,623 84 ,

475 061 5,005 36 3,215 68 6,014 26 1,246 54 2,000 2,391 08 5,279 95 1,300

227

605 18 1 44

3,398 1:1 834 50, 1,5 49 1

21,072 141 4·,989 57

11,283

3,126 17 5 63

2,600 19,65.J, 08 2,011 67

350

6 06

687 39

7,209 16 4,022 40 3,962 44 4,623 84

475 06 5,005 36 3,215 68 6,014 26 1,246 54 2.000 2,391 08 5,279 95 1,.300

227

605 18 1 44

.'3,.398 13 834 50 135 4·9

21,072 14

4,989 57

11,:283

3,126 17 5 63

2,500 17,642 41

--I I'--------!-----------~8,846 34)179,3115 13 9,488,152177,(114,632 902,47,3,519 57 64,~125 59:2,409,09:1 98 ..........

SPECIFIC OB.1ECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

Broug·ht forward, Annuities to various Indians and IndiD.n tribes, 39 Education of Indian youths, 39 Blacksmiths, G!lmn;"hs, ~Iillers. &c. 39 Tre?.ty, transportatiun ;,ml distribution of Annuities, agri-

cultl\l'al impJ..ments. &c. 39 Arl"earag'cs ofInd:ll1 Dc:partment, prior to 1829, Suppression of J l\c\;an aggressions on the frontiers ofGeor-

gia and Floricb, Choctaw Schools, pl'oceerls of 54 sections ofland, 3 Medals for Indian Chid;, To provide for an exchange of lands and the removal of

Indians, Vaccination of I nclian tribes, 33 Visits of Indians to the Seat of Government, 42 Expenses of prosecuting 'Vinnebago prisoners, 42 Extinguislunellt of the titles of Delawares to resenations , in Ohio, 42

Effecting treaty with Florida {neli'lIls, 4·2 'Effectillt;' treaty with Creek Inclians, act 22d May, 1826, 42 Compensation to Cherokee cmigl ants from Georgia, 42 Efl'ecting treaty with Potawattamies, act 2d ~larch, 1829, 42 l'l:ovisions for q\l~tp~Ws, 42 Aiding- Creeks in their removal, act 9th May, 1828, 42 WyaIHlot delegation to WashingiOll in 1832, _ 42 Cherokee cltleg-ation to 'Washington, in 1832, 42 Helid' of friendly Indians on the North W cst Frontier, 42 Deficiency due to Seneca Indians, 48 Three Commissioners to treat with Tndians, 62 Effecting certain Inclicm t"eaties, act 24th ~Iay, 1828, Effecting certain Incli;,n treati2s, act 23th ~1arch, 1830, Effecting treaty of Butte des .\101'1S, act 20th May, 1830, Effecting the treaty with Clwch,ws of 11th Oct. 1820,

per act of 30th ApriJ, 1830, Effecting treaty \\'ith Seneca Indians, act 3rl.\Iarch, 1831, Expenses of holding c('rta n treaties, act 7th April, 1830, Expenses ofho ding a treaty \\' th the ChClokelS for lands

in -'orth Caroline" hetween the Highwa'iSce and Cona-saga, per act nf 7th _\pril, 1830, - -

Expen,es ofholtling Indiall t:eaties, act 9th July, 1832, 47

Effecting cuiu.i,/ If/dilm Treaties, act 13th Jan. 1831.

Education of Chippa\\'<ts, for the year 1830, Education of pot()watl amies, 1830, -TO.lacco, &c. cduca'ioll, anlluily to principal Chief, &c.

for Potowattamics, 1830, - - -Support of' poor and infirm and education qf Miamies,1830

Effecting certain Indian Treatio, (Jct 2d .'Ifarcli, 1831.

Educa(O'l ofChippa\\"as for the year, 1831, Tob:1cco, &c. education, annuity to principal Chief, &c,

for Potow"ttall1ies, ] 831, - - , Support Gfpoor and infirm, and education ofMiamies, 1831 Improvements abandoned hy Cherokees of Arkansas,

500 rifles delivered in 1829 for emigrating Creek~,

Carriecl for\';ard,

40 42

STATEMEN'I

Balances on Appropria. the 1 st Jan. lions 1'01· the

1832. year 1832.

1,539,113 60 7,769 732~ 282,075

24.500 25,470

.10 40

3,480 55 4,333 93 2,000

291,692 72

5,305 93 3,654 12

249 90

15,741 43 3,423 10

687 42

2,459 19

1,000 100

126 25 744 50

1,000

513 20 1,092 09

4,360

8997(

12,000 394 4~ 129 51

1,487 6: 1%

10,745 I(

10,551 3( 8659;

1,000 604 0: 400 772

20,000 2.61441

20,000

20,000

19,901 16 70,000 17,541 3

I-~I== 11 297,029 4918,296,:138;

eoNTINUED.

llllaces and Repaym:ts. IfJtlropria- made III

tious. 1832.

JjS,846 34 179,306 13 282,075 -24,500 25,470

4,360 1,160 10 40 1,110 57

3,480 55 359 31 5,233 69 2,000

291,692 72 13,664 81 12,000 I -

394 42 -129 58 -

1,487 67 195

10,745 10 9,042 15 10,551 30

86592 1,000

604 03 2,808 34 400 772

20,000 2,614 '4,0

20,000 5,305 93 3,654 12

24990

15,741 43 4·10 3,423 1

687 42

2,459 19 20,000

1,000 100

126 25 744 50

1,000

513 20 1,092 09

107,442,49

400

Aggregate avallab,,' t01 the year1832.

Pament~

made in 1832.

18:3

Balanccs un Am'ts car- Balance, on expended in I'ied to the I he 31 st Vec.

1812. Sur.Fund. 18:>2.

9,488,152 477,014,632902,4,73,51957

1

64,425 59,2,409;093 98 282,075 253,322 50 28,752 50 - i 28,752 50

24·,500 10,734 20: 1.3.765 80 - I 1.3,765 80 25,470 21,695 I 3,775 - I 3,775

5,520 4,360 '[ 1,160 I 1,160 1,120 97 :376 43, 744 54 I 744 54

I I 3,839 86 5,233 69 2,000

305,357 53 12,000

394 42 129 58

1,487 67 195

19,78725 10,551 30

865 92 1,000 3,412 37

400 772

20,000 2,614 40

20,000 5,305 93 :1,654. 12

24,9 90

16,151 43 3,423 10

687 42

2,459 19 20,000

1,000 100

126 25 7<14 50

1,000

513 201 1,092 09\

107,H2 49

400

- 1 3 839 86 3 839 86 2,121 081 3:112 61 '- I 3,112 61

[ 2,000 -, 2,000

• I 30~,Q77 4,71 280 06 280 06'

J,692 6,308 - I 394 42!

6,308

I 129 58 129 58

1,487 67 1,487 67 1%

16,3U5 09 10,551 3O!

3,402 16 3,402 16

200 665 92 665 92 1,000 1,000 J,412 37

,j·:)O 3,412 37

675 SO 96 50 96 50 3,7% 16,205 16,205 2,611, 40 4·,00,) 16,000 16,000 5,127 85 178 08 178 08 1,932 84, 1,721 28 1,721 28

24-9 90

16,15143 16,003 43 148 1269 50 2,153 60 2,153 60

687 42

2,-159 19 2,459 19 20,000

1,000 100 100

126 25 126 25 744 5') 744 50

1,000

513 20 513 20 5')-_J 567 09 567 09

70,361 25 37,081 24 37,081 24

400 400

~ 36774207,861 31 !10,401,229 05 -----

2,641,853188,729 412,553,12359 7,759,37605

SPECIFIC OBJECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

0) •

~~ :::< ~o o)+-'

STATEMIMI

Balances on the 1st Jan.

1832.

:;If

APPTOtJ' tions for .

year 1 .

~~c---_~-------.~-----~- , Blought forward, - 1,897,029 498,296,338 t

To effect certain Ifldian Treaties, .I1ct 2d Mlrch, 1831.

Bdncation, per 5th article, to be applied at the discr~tion of the President,

Running the lines, per 7th article, Provisions tor journey and one year after removal, Surveying land assigned to Delawares, - -Salaries to chiefs ancl others, clothes and broadswords,

for 99 captains, Choctaw. Expenses in relation to cattle, do Education, per 20th article, do COllncil hou_es, houses for chiefs, and churches, do Teachers, Blacksmiths, ancl shops. and :\Iillwrights, do Blankets, rifles, ammunition, axes, hoes, &c. Transportation and contin,;-encies,

Stipulations (If certflifl Treaties fff 1831,act 20 .I1pril,1832.

Pcrm~lI1ent annuity for Chippawa, Ottawa and Potowatta-mie Indians,

Salt for Chippawa, Ottawa and Potowattamie Indians, Anl,uity to Winnebago Indians, Tob"cco and salt for 'Yinnebago Indians, -Blacksmiths, Shops, Iron and Steel, Oxen, Cart, and services of a man, Tran_portation and expenses of annuities, Missionary property at St. Josephs, Claims 01 Cherokees for improvements abandoned,

under treaty of8 .Iuly, 1817, & convcn'n 27 Feb. 1819,

Stipulations (if certain Treaties with Creek., Shawnees, &Jc., act 4 Junt, 1832,

payment of debts clue by Creeks, and for their relief, Delegation to Wa'ih'tJn, expenses and claims against them, ·Ferries, bridges ano. causeways, annuities, &c. Rifles; ammunition, and blankets, -Taking census, and making selection of reservations, A person to certify the contrac~s for I tHcl, -Removing and keeping off intruders upon Creek lands, One year's allowance for education, To erect hOllses and open f,rms for Shawnees, Sundry articles as presen's, fClr do Selling the property of Inr\ians, for do Certain articles per 10th article of treaty, for Ottaways, Selling Indian propertl, 6th article, for do Advance, in lieu of compensation for improvements for

Senecas and Shawnees of Lewiston, Sundl'y articles as presents, 10th article for Senecas and

Shawnees of Lewiston, Selling the property of do do Reservation of 16,000 acres for 'Vyan,lotq, Improvements on ceded reservations and appraising them

for W van dots, - - - - -Transpo'rtation and contingencies under said treaties, Gratuities for emigrants from Georgia, - -Payment of Choctaws who have relinqished lands,

Carried forward.

40

40 40

32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32

32

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

40

40 40 40

40 40 40 40

2,451 45 9,000

22,500 718 94

9,593 12,500 4,089 85

10,000 5,500

14,119 75 4,051 74

10,000

35,620 3,500

16,000 125

18,000 425

3,000 365

1,160 .5,721 5

4,568

100,000 16,000 25,080

1,320 3,500 1,000 2,000 3,000

13,000 2,404

300 1,254

300

6,000

1,315 300

20,000

4,000 2,500

10,000 3e,740

1,991,554 22 S,63R,83~

eoNTINUED. 1,8i

t.-

==~d Hepaym'ts Aggregate Payments Balances un- Amounts Balances on

prill.- made in available for made in expended in carried to the 3lstof tions. 1832. the year 1832. 1832. 1832. Surplus Dec. 1832.

Fund.

li'93,36774 207,861 31 10,401,229 05 7,759,376 052,641,853 88,729 412,553,123 5

· 2,451 45 · 2,451 45 1,687 89 763 56 · 763 56 9,000 - 9,000 - 9,000 · I 9,000

22,500 · 22,500 · 22,500 · 22,500 11894 · 718 94 161 55 557 39 · 55739

· 9,593 · 9,59S 9,093 500 · 500 22,500 1,365 75 23,865 75 4,650 19,215 75 · 19,215 75 4,(89 85 · 4,089 85 4,089 85 · · -

10,000 · 10,000 10,000 - · · 5,500 - 5.500 2,719 48 2,780 52 · 2,780 52 49,739 75 · 49,739 75 22,870 25 26,869 50 · 26,869 50 7,551 74 · 7,551 74 3,328 75 4,222 99 · 4,222 99

16,000 · 16,000 16,000 - · -125 • 125 125 - - · 18,000 · 18,000 18,000 · · · 425 · 425 425 · · · 3,000 - 3,000 3,000 - · · 365 · 365 365 · · · 1,160 - 1,160 1,160 - · · P2150 · 5,721 50 5,721 50 · · ·

· 4,568 · 4,568 · 4,568 · 4,568

100,000 · 100,000 8,999 25 91,000 75 · 91,OO07S 16,000 · 16,000 16,000 · · · 25,080 · 25,080 · 25,080 · ~5,080 1,320 · 1,320 - 1,320 · 1,320 3,500 - 3,500 · 3,500 - 3,500 1,000 - 1,000 - 1,000 · 1,000 2,000 - 2,000 500 1,500 - 1,500 3,000 - 3,000 · 3,000 · 3,000

13,000 - 13,000 13,000 · · · 2,404 - 2,404 1,358 51 1,045 49 · 1,045 49 300 - 300 · 300 - 300

1,254 - 1,254 875 18 378 82 - 378 82 300 - 300 · 300 · 300

6,000 - 6,000 6,000 · · · 1,315 · 1,3-15 615 43 699 57 - 699 57

300 - 300 · 300 - 300 20,000 - 20,000 20,000 - - · 4,000 · 4,000 - 4,000 - 4,000 2,500 - 2,500 211 64 2,288 36 - 2,288 36

10,000 - 10,000 2,930 7,070 - 7,070 30,740 - 30,740 30,7-W - - · -~O,389 97209,227 0610,839:617 03:7,964,003 332,875,613 7088,729 4.12,786.884 2~

"-'-- I'

186

SPECIFIC OBJECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

Brought forward, -Certain Treaties, transporting Indians, -'let 18th July,

1832. Transporting and Subsisting Indian Emigrants West of

the Mississippi, - - - -payment of accounts of John Dre", , - -Payment of accounts of John W. Flowers, -Payment of unsatisfied claims of certain Cherokees,

J. W. Flowers and others, for Stock lost, -

To provide for the Extinguishment of Indian T,t/ea, .!let 14th Jul.!;. 1832.

Extinguishment of Indian titles to Lanels in Missouri and Illinois, - - • - -

Annuity to Shawnees, - - • -Procuring assent of Menomonies to Treaty, -RepresentatiYes of John and James petigru, -Annuities pt'r act of 6th May, 1796. -

25th :February, 1799, -3d March, 1805, -21st April" 1806, -3d March, 1807, -19th February, 1808, -1st May, 1810, -3d March, 1811, -26th April, 1816, -3d March, 1817, -3d March, 1819, -15th May, 1820, -7th May, 1822, -26th May, 1824, -20th ~I:ty, 1826, • 22d May, 1826, • 2d March, 1829, -25th i\Iarch, 1830, -

49 49 49

49

63 63 63 63

STATU_

== Balances on APpro~"

the 1st Jan, tions for 1832. year 183 .

1,991,554 22 8,638,~5-'

157,694 3,435 1

500

5,651 5

46,000 2,000 3,000

32,0076 2,973 63 • 1,.547 97 •

20 50 • 3, J 82 85 •

238 89 -800 •

3,450 • 64 93 •

400 • 1,927 63 •

26,764 94 • 2,000 •

10,112 93 • 5,12921 •

11,051 201 • 3,500 -

111 75 • I 195 64 •

2,065,026 298,889,124 0 . iI::::

eoNTINUED. 187

:::.

r;;es ~nd Repaym'ts Aggregate Payments BalancE's un - Amounts Balances on 'Fpna.. made in available for ID:tde in expended il 1 carric(~ to the 31st Dec.

tiOllS. 1832. the year 1832. 1832. 1832. Surplus 1832. Fund.

1;630,389 97209,227 06 10,839,617 03 7,964,003 33 2,875,613 70 88,729 4lr786,884 29

157,694 · 157,694 157,494 200 · 200 3,435 13 · :3,435 13 3,435 13 · - .

500 · 500 500 · · .

5,651 50 · 5,651 50 5,651 50 · ·

46,000 - 46,000 24,000 22,000 · 22,000 2,000 · 2,000 · 2,000 · 2,000· 3,000 · 3,000 · 3,000 · 3,000

32,007 63 · 32,007 63 32,007 63 . · -2,973 63 · 2,973 63 · 2,973 63 · 2,973 63 1.547 97 · 1,547 97 1,125 422 97 · 422 97

20 50 · 20 50 · 20 50 · 20 50 3,182 85

1 · 3,182 85 · 3,182 85 · 3,182 85

238 89 · 238 89 · 238 89 · 238 89 800 · 800 · 800 · 800

3,450 · 3,450 · 3,450 · 3,450 64 93 · 64 93 · 64 93 · . 6493

4GO · 400 · 400 · 400 1,927 63 · 1,927 63 · 1,927 63 · 1,927 63

26,764 94 · 20,764 94 210 26,554 94 · 26,554 94 2,000 · 2,0)0 2,000 · 2,000

10,112 93 · 10,112 93 · 10,112 93 · 10,112 93 5,129 21 · 5,129 21 1,760 3,369 21 · 3,669 21

11,05) 20 · 11,051 20 1,917 50 9,133 70 · 9,133 70 3,500 · 3,500 · 3,500 · 3,500

111 75 · 111 75 - 111 75 · 111 75 195 64 · 195 64 · 195 64 - 195 64

10,954,150 30 -' ----------[-_ ..

2D9,227 06111,163,377368,192,104 092,971,27327:88,729 4i.2,882,543 86 :

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

STA.TEMENT

EXHIBITING

THE BALANCES OF APPROPRIATIONS UNEXPENDED ON THE 31st DECEMBER, 1831.

ALSO

5

THE APPROPR[ATIONS AND EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF THE MILI­TARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE YEAR 1832,

TOGETHER WITH

The unexpended balances on tlte 31st of December, 1832, which are to be accounted for in the next Annual Statement.

NOTE.-The figures in the columns of this Statement headed" Reference to Acts,' refer to the particular acts of appropriation on the first page which authorize the expen­di~ure of the sums, placed on the same line with them in the columns headed" Appropri­ationa for the year 1832."

190 NAVi

S'C.I1TEJIENT exhibitiil lr the balanCEs of .,lpprupriatiIJJl8 unexpended on the 31st of the United !','tales fur th~ year 1832; tugether witlt the ul/expended billar/ces on tile ~

DATES .I.:'<'ll TITLES or T

---------

1 1827, 2 1830, 3 1830, 4 1832, 5 1832, 6 1832, 7 1832,

~Ial'ch n j,

AOl1124, ~Lty 31, Feb. 24, Feb. 24" ~Iay 5, ~Ia\' 25, J I til'

An act for the gradualj impro\'emcnt of the X'iI'y of t An act for the relief of the widows and orphans of the 01 An act making additional approprifltions for P'ty of the )I

An act to pro\'ide for the payment of arreami;es in the Nal An act making appropriations for the Naval service, for t An act m:lking appropriations for the SLIp port of Gover An act for the relief of George J. Knight.

8 1832, n '), An act for the relief of John Lacy.

9 1832, 10 1832, 11 1832, 12 1832, 13 1832, 14 1832, 15 1832, 16 1832, 17 1832, 18 1832, 19 1832,

JUI}' Jllly .lllly J lll~' .)11(\'

.lilly

.TulY

.lulY Juli' .lui)' .Tuly

10, ] 0, 10, ]0, 10, 10, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14,

}.n act to prm'ide for rehllilcling'the frigate 'Java, and ~ An act to provide for completing the Ka\T Hospital at No .\.n act authorizing the COTlstrllction of Naval Hospibls at tl An act to finish the rebuilding of the frig,tte ~hcedonian. An act to provide Iron Tanks for the llse of the Navy of It An act to pro. ide for paying certain alTe,'_ra~e,; for sun'e' An act for the r"lief of the heirs ~lI1cl legal rcprcscntati\'es; All act for the relief of Th r ll11:lS Holc\llD Stl'Yen'i and other .\.n act to pr()\-irle for cl)mplc:ting the l'e\l1o\-al and erection ( An act [(n' the rclief of "'illi"m :'\elson, administrator oftn .\n act for the relief of RClmlall Alii" Timothy Twichell an

SPECIFIC OBJECTS OF APPROPTIIATIO:'\:.

Pay and subs:stence of the Xa\'y, Pay of Superintendents, Ka\'al constructors, &c. Prm'isions, Medicines, snrgica; instrllments and hospital stores, Repairs and imprm-ements of Navy Yards, Navy Yard, PorLmonth, Navy Yard, Boston, Navy Y"nl, Kew York, Navy \' ard, Pilihdelphia, Navy Yard, ";aohington, Navy Yard, :r-.-or["lk, Navy Yard, Pensacola, Timber shed, Portsmouth, Timber sheds, Boston, Timber shed, 'YaslLington, Timber sheds, Norfolk, Timber docks at Korfolk, 'Vashington and Boston, Wharf at the Kavy Yard, Pecnsacola, Hepairing and enlarging ,,-harves ~lt 'Yash'n and Korfolk, Repairs of Store-houses at 'Vashington and for two build·

ing- ways at Norfolk,. - _ . Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Gradual increase of the K'''T, Gradual impron:ment of the KaY:', Repairs of vessels in ordinar:', and wear and tear of ves-

sels in commission, Co\'ering r.nd preserving ships in orelinary, Building', equipping ancl employing three schooners, Timber to rebuild the Jaya and' Cyane, _ _ Rebuilding the frigate ~Iacedonian,

Carried forward,

5 5 5 5

5 5 5 5 5 5 5

5

1

5

9 ]2

Bahnccs on the lst ,Jan

1832.

Appropria, tions for thl year 1832.

338,552 3.'T,409,927 4,560 29 58 530

34,438 701

429,175 1,072 32 25,000

49,921 19 41,134 85,000 72.000 10,688 42,000

120,923 25,850

121 58 485 54

31 6,]66 30 4,952 37

28,250 11,381 04

6,417 40 33,835 50 10,000

203,881 OS 596,341 58 500,000

198,4-12 58 530,682 10,594, 44 23,815 55

50,500 207,984

!t.553,200 07 ------3,619,393

~ABLISHMENT. 191

~, 1831: .Illso the .Ilppropriations and Expenditures on account of the Naval service of p.umber, 1832; which are to oe accounted for in lite ntxt J1llnual Statement.

p leTS OF Al'PROPRIATIO~.

Uaited States. :ersseamen amI marines of the sloop of war lIornet. ;ne corps. Hvice, chargeable to the ennmerated eonting-cnt prior to the 1st January, 1832. year 1832. ment for the year 1832.

sloop Crane. folk, an'u the Nayy Asylum at Philadelphia, and to furnish them in part. Navy Yards at Charlestown, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, Kew York, amI Pensacola.

United States. made by Kava! Officers, and for other purposes. Edward Barry, decl·ased.

the Nayallllonnmcllt. estate of An,!rcw Nelson, deceased, al1lI for otll':r purpos(,s. John Lee Williams.

Balances ant! Hcpaym'ts.! Ag-g'l'c.g-ate Bahnces pa\'ment., un· approprta- ma,le in :waihble for nicHle i,l cxpcn,led III

ltions. 1832 .... /theyc.,rlR32 1tl32. 1832.

'1,748,47933,114,10-1- 351,862,583 68 1,.1-,,8, 1.)7 1l~)I L[.H,426 I 99; (d,858 snl l<i9 06, 63,090 29,

463,613 70. 26,072 321 49,921 19 41,1)4 85,000 . 72,000 1O,6S8 42,000

120,923 25,850

121 58 485 54

31 6,166 30 4,952 37

28,250 11,381 04

1,937 7 65,027 21.769 7 4A:35,38J 4,1

1 391,757 37

10. 53·~ I, 36,61J6 50: .31,fl51 n 29,757 62 79678 81: 78,186 711

- .11,134 I :,0,666 - 85,000 41'61 0' i ,d -vII

- 72,000 52,278 82 4,500 15,188 13,3.38 iii

,) - ., 4_.000 119., 80 80. 120,923 , 76,070 68.

5,953 99 31,803 99: SO,500 I 121 58 121 58' 4·85 5.J. 485 54

139 55 139 86 1

6,166 30. 6,166 SO: 4,952 37 4,952 37i

460 75 28,710 75 26,000 I'

1,227 57 12,608 611

10,000 , I I

6,417 40 6,417 40

9.,,626 04·', 4,75-4, 761 1,cl92 lUI

10,·:68 1 ,13 .(;38 79! 19,721 Ifl'

1,8.!9 29 ') ') , ( 2_,_16 2 II

44,852 32! 1,303 99i

I

I 139 86

1 I

2,7io 75 1

2,608 61

I Amounts Iklbnces on carried to Surplus Fund.

-1 -

--------

139 86

2,608 61

the 31st Dee 1832.

4,14,426 169

93,626 4,754 1,492

10,468 4·3,638 19,721

1,849

0 0 6 4 6 7

1

7 I 2

° 9 8 9

') n,216 _0 44,852 32

1,303 99

2,710 75

6,417 40 43,835 50

203,881 05 1,096,341 581

15,643 90 59,479 40 27,.')90 25 32,039 15 :>2,089 15 203,881 (15 11,754 35, 192,126 70 192,126 70

3,786 0611,100,127 6·1 .t79,522 05 620,605 59 620,605 59

729,09458 35,006 U! 764,100 71 :595,086 9,1 16J,01.) 77 169.01.) 77 10,59444 10,594 44 8,065 2,529 4·..), 2,529 44 23,81555 1,659 29 25,474 84 19524 23 5,951J 61 5,950 61 50,500 50,500 50,500 50,500

207,984 207,98~ I 8,768 i 199,216 - 199,216

~:il107I246,480 8015,419,.073 8713~483,(j6~ ~o8-;~1~5974

192

SPECIFIC OBJECTS OF APPROPRIATION.

Brought forward, Iron Tanks, . • . • -Repairs of Sloops of War, - • • Navy Hospital at Norfolk, • • • Furiliture, &c. for Nanl Hospital at Norfolk, • Navy Asylum at Philadelphia, '.' . • :Furniture, &c. for Navy Asylum at Plllladelphia, -Navy Hospital at Chadestown,. _ • Navy Hospital at Brooklyn, - - • Navy Hospital at Pensacola, • • • Navy Hospital Fund, • • • • Nav), Pension Fund, • • _ • Privateer Pension Fund,· • • . Agency on the coast of Africa. Prohibition of the Slave

Trade" • • • • . Support of certain Africans b:-ought into New Orleans,

in the Spanish Schoonel' Femx, • • Removal and erection of the Naval Monument, • Purchase of a Bl'idge at Norfolk, • • • Survey ofN~\raganset Bay, • • • Arrearages for suneys of Coasts and Harbors, _ Relief of sundry individuals. A. Claxton, • Relief of Charles Wilkes, junior, • • • Relief of George J. Knight, • • • Reliefof John Lacy, • • • • Relief of Lieutenant Charles W'ilkes, • • Relief of the heirs, &c. of Edward Barry, • Relief of Thomas H. Stevens and others, • Relief of ,v. Nelson, administrator of A. Nelson, Helief of Representatives of John Coleman, deceased, Relief of J ames Scrivener, . • • HeliefofR. Alli~, T. Twichell and J. L. Williams, Helief of the widows and orphans of the Officers, Seamen

and Marines oftbe Sloop of War Hornet, -Balance due 'Valter Smith, . _ • Contingent expenses for 1825,. • • Con·.ingent expenses for 1829, - • _ Contingent expenses for 1829, not enumerated, _ Contingent expenses for 1830,· . • Contingent expenses for 1530, not enumerated, • Contingent expens~s for 1831,. . • Contingent e:q>enses for 1831, not enumerated, • ContinRent expenses, . _ • • Contingent expenses not enumerated, . • Arrearages of contingent enumerated prior to 1st

.Tanuary, 1832,. • • • • Pay and Subsistence of the Marine Corps, • Subsistence of non-commissioned officers, &c. of the

Marine Corps serving on shore, . • Extra emoluments to Officers of the Marine C0rps, Clothing for the Marine Corps,. . _ Medicines and Hcspital Stores for the Marine Corps, Militm-y stores for the Marine Corps, . . Fuel for the Marine Corps, . . . Contingent expensc;s of the M~rine Corps, . Hcpairs of Officers' Quarters at the Marine Barracks,

at ""'ashingtol1, . . • • Marine llarrac:ks, &c. Philadelphia, • •

STATEMEm

--=== <l)

Balance!; on Ap propria. '. '-' .; c:~ t:< the 1st Jan. tions for the

<1:: c 1832. year 1832. >1)+, p::

1,553,200 07 3,619,393 13 - 131,795

- -10 · 31,000 10 · 6,600 10 · 27,300 10 · 6,600 11 · 26,000 11 · 20,000 11 · 30,000

20,925 43 · 160,345 82 ·

59 79 · 8,573 36 · 5,405 20 · 17 · 200

6 · 16,000 6 · 5,000

14 · 4,000 5,364 98 .

309 31 . 7 · 2,000 8 · 550

]4 · 48780 15 - 56835 16 · 2,000 18 · 12042 18 · 12042 18 · 37 50 ]9 · ],000

· 2 221 66 6 · 3,330 61

· · · · · ·

832 08 · 2,844 26 ·

641 36 · 4,914 50 ·

5 · 250,000 5 · 5,000

4 · 80,000 5 11,792 86 ] 11,563

5 8,523 56 18,439 3 · 1,014 77 5 4,425 73 28,765 5 1,822 44 2,369 5 5,651 64 2,000 5 3,109 08 9,098 5 2,252 18 14,000

I 35 93 6 .

I~~" 11,801,029 5814,465,573 53:: -

eoNTINUED.

-t _~.and ~propria-

lions.

Repaym'ts Aggregate nlade in available for

1832. the year 183L

Payments made In . 1832.

Balances un· Amounts Balances on expended in carried to the 3bt of

1832. ~U1'plus Dec. 1832 . Fund.

,112,59307246,4801:)05,419,073 8713,483,065 661,936,00821 2,74847,1,933,25974 131,795 - 131,795 I - 131,795 -, 1.,1,795

• 34·8 13 34l:! 13 - 348 13 348 13, _ 31,000 - 31,000 27,055 90 3,944. 10 - ! 3,944 10 6,600 - 6,600 4,774 25 1,825 7;, - 1,82575

27,300 - 27,3UO - 27,300 _ 27,300 6,600 - 6,600 • 6 600 - 6,600

26,000 - 26,000 - 26 000 - 26,000 20,000 - 20,000 20,000 - 20,000 30,000 - 30,000, • 30,000 • 30,000 20,92543 1:3,870 14 34.795 571 21,385 70 13,409 87 _ 13,409 87

160,34; 82687,12939 847,475 21: 8'17,176 44 29877 - 298 77 5979 6,104 01 6,163 80 5,112 61 1,051 19. 1,051 19

: 8,573 36 •

5,405 20 200

16,000 5,000 4,000 5,364 98

309 31 2,000

550 487 80 56835

2,000 120 42 120 42 37 50

1,000

221 66 3,330 61

8,573 36

5,405 20 200

16,000 5,000 4,000 5,364 98,

309 31/1 2,000

550 487 80

1

' 568 35

2,000 120 42, 120 42 37 50

1,000

1,659 45

200

2,911 17 3,891 50

10

2,000 5,0 487 80 568 35

120 42

37 50 800

6,913 91

5,405 20

16,000 2,088 83

108 50 5,354 98

309 31

2,000

12042 I

200 I , I

5,354 98 309 31

221 66 221 66 - I 3,:330 61 3,330 61 - :

6 25 -, 6 25 1 6 25 4,275 58, - 4,275 58 4,275 58

682 54 - 682 54 1

1

682 54 832 08 2,537 87 2,217 28 320 59 320 59

2,844. 26 - 2,844 26 9 2,835 26: 2,835 26

6 25 4,275 58

682 54 1,705 79

641 36 8,661 35 9,302 71 3,537 48 5,765 231 _ 4,91450 400 5,314 50 1212 80 4,101 701 _

250,000 10,857 78 260,857 78 260,246 10 611 68, _ 5,000 201 56 5,201 56 665, 4,536 56 _

80,000 2,015 82,015 I 63,768 02' 18,246 98 -123,355 86 :1,921 76 127,277 62 1l~,915 86 12,361 76 _

26,962 56 1.IJl4 77

33,190 73 4,191 44 1.651 64

12,207 08 16,252 18

26,962 561 21,327 66' 5,~34 90

1

' -1,014 77i 1,014 77 -

1,878 04 35,068 771 33,501 08 1,567 69, -153 55 4,344 99

1

' 2,571 13 1,773 86

1

' -

- 7,6;1 64 3.112 49 4,539 15 -- 12.207 ?81 9.674· 45 2,532 63 -

2,656 04 18,90· 22\ 18,585 '86 322 36, -

6,913 91

5,405 20

16,000 2,088 83

108 50

2,000

120 42

200

5,765 23 4,101 70

611 68 4,536 56

18,246 98 12,361 76

5,634 90

1,567 69 1,773 86 4.5:19 15 2,532 63

322 36 I I

35 93 _ 35 931 - 1 35 93: 35 93 • 9,000 00 - 9.000 I 6,000 I 3,000 I· 3,000 ------ -_._--------------_._---

~266,6\l3 11991,347 717,257,950 824,947,718 2,$10,232 8216917 042,293315 78 ;t:;: :.

:l5

APPENDIX. ~

STATEMENT

EXHIBITING

THE AMOUNT OF DUTIES ON

IMPORTS AND TONNAGE, &c.;

OF

Payments for drawback on Foreign lYlerchandize, Domestic Refined Suga'f; and jJomestic Distilled Spirits, exported; payments Jor allowances to Vessels employed in the Fisheries; payments Jor Bounties on salted Fish, exported; and the expenses of the collection of the said Duties,from the first day of January, to the thirfy-first day of December, 183~, inclusive: exhibiting also, the moneys paid into the Treasury by the several Collec­tors of the Customs, during the same period, and the Balances due by them on the 31st day of December, 1832.

DOTIES ON IMPORTS, TONNAGE, ,iii

COLl.ECTOHS. DISTRICTS.

1 James W. Ripley - IIPassamaquody 2 Samuel A. ~lorse - ~lachia" . 3 Edward S. Jarvis _IFrenchm:ln's Ray 4 Joshua Carpenter - Penobscot 5 Daniel Lane - Belfast 6 Dennv JlcCobb - Waldoborough 7 Thomas McCrate Wiscasset 8 iWilliam King _ Bath 9,John Chandler _ Portland

10,Barnabas Palmer _ Kennebunk ll'.Tohn F. Scamman _ Saco 12 ~Iark Dennett _ York 13:William Pickering Portsmouth 14'Archibald W. Hyde _ Vermont I 15 Samud Phillips Newburyport ~ 16Timoth~' Souther, Ipswich 17 William Beach Gloucester 18 James :\1iller Salem ____ ._ 19 David Henshaw Boston 20Benjamill Knight ~rarblehead i 21Schuyler S~mpson _ Plymouth I 22 William Wood Dig-hton i 23 Lemuel Williams New Bedford 24,lsaiah L. Green _ Barnstable 25'John P. Norton _ I Edgartown 26 Martin T Morton _ ,Nantucket 27 Walter I{, Danforth _ IProvidence 28 Nathaniel Bullock _ iBristol 29 Christoph",r Ellcry _ :Newport 30 Noah A. Phelps _ / ~Iiddletown 31:lng-oldsby ,V. Crawford New London 32 William H. Ellis _ INew Haven 33 iWaitcr Bradley _ 'Fairfield 34,Samud Simon, _/ do 35;David B. :\kNeill _ Champlaine 36,3aron S. Doty -I 'Oswegatchie 37il'I,omas Loomis _ Sacketts Harbor 38:John Grant, jr. _ Oswego

R A 1..U;CES DUE O~ THE

1sT OF J~NUARY, 1832. atol

-By

To Coliec-! Duties on' Collectors. tors. IMerChan~

12,817 60

987 49 67,479 68

8,742 67 3,039 32

22,544 57 57,74·8 27

198,174 46 10,345 83 1,167 01 6,824 85

66,721 49 22,181 20 52,81l1 69

38,892 55 568,358 29_

4,925,849 36 31,106 12 16,283 34 5,492 62

98,534 51 167 68 72 20

244,186 84 48,763 50 30,419 61 28,269 02 8.717 981

68,455 49 6,925 681 - I

306i6 15' 5,10.3 73/

, ],24238

I

210 91

------37,6195!

161 9: 143:

13,397 8! 6,206 7(

989 51 4.146 OJ

20,226 9.!' 269,671 51

6,4R571 56671

48,369 8f 7,49471

52,81496

J 29,60762' 541,630 81-

5,427,057 66 15,624 01 7,754 65

11,203 41 78.72859 .a3,7OT 77

60 55 1,304 86

176,831 76 43,52035 24,124 52 31,715 54 8,192 47

72,73495 1,885 52

9,228 95 1 3,847 04

/ 1,000 86 29499

, 411 46 181 27 39iSevmour SC;JVcll Niagara 40,Ja~ob Goul,l Genn"ssee 41:Pierre A. Barker _ BufEdoe Cree'{ 42:Iol1n P. Osbol'll <;ag Harbor 431samuel "'wartwout New York 44 Jere Car,.i~r _ C"l'e Vi cent

526 611 889 34

1.644 01 18,072,36U 15

947 89 1,077 1

I 66911

I 2,529 47 I 350 15 15,070,561 5'

45 fames Parker Perth Ambov 46 'i rshom Mott 'Iurling-ton . 47 }eqrge W. Tuckel" _ Little Egg'. Ha.·b. 48 fahlo"! D Canfield _ Gr' at Egg Harbor 49 Ebenezer Elmer Bridgeto n 50 lIomas Fo,ter _ Presqu· Isle 51 ·amesN. Barker _ Philadelpllia 52 '{enry "rhitely, Delaware 53 ames H. McCulloch B"ltimore

, I Carri d frwal'd,

814~_378 18i 957 83 896 (

5,301 69/ 4_8 81 786 27/ _

21 23,297 !

6,066 24 1,859 83

508 051 - 532 5,988573 481 3,50],39206

27.188 66 - 7,93966 ~~~~ ~_ 1,068,224 22

33,216.681 76: 4,891 8S ,,665227117

liftING THE YEAR 183Q. 3

Ii=

,111fT OF ~ETT AMOFNT OF

Gross amount Duties Light Mo- Custom Fines, Pe- Unclaim- Marine of

on ney. charges on nal ies and ed Mer- Hospital Revenue. ronnage. Briti,h Co- Forfeitures chandise Money.

lunial \" es'ls

236 89 37,856 41 1 282 60 185 56 630 09 2

223 19 237 50 3 296 98 13,694 81 4 465 34 6,672 04 5 571 46 1,561 06 6 146 95 4,293 02 7

309 24 472 75 21,008 21 8 1,500 88 271,17:2 44 9

70 00 64 65 6,620 41 10 59 4·8 626 24 11 2470 24 70 12

25 00 474 61 48,869 4·7 13 290 35 1,414 37 16 58 9,216 01 14

477 83 53,292 79 15 32 39 32 39 16

40 04 40 03 346 87 30,034, 56 17 --.!--- -- .~.- --+-_.-... 1.457 87 543,088 68 18

646 85 438 271 2,057 26 8,260 H 5,438,460 48 19 139 50 15.763 51 20

10 00 32588 8,090 53 21 239 57 11,442 98122 699 79 79,428 38 23

5 00 922 47 14,635 2424 387 80 448 35'25 235 16 1,540 02126 759 51 177,591 27!27 274 81 43,795 16'28 380 98 24,505 50129

~1 401 41 41 444 90 32,243 25i3O 75 00 286 58 8,554 05 :'11

I 662 35 7" "97 "Q'''2 J,J ..) 10

I 185 66 2,071 1833

1 235 80\

32 03 32 03134 1,257 8'7 26 12 10,748 6935 .

1 65 75 6 36 69 67 3,988 82 ;6

'2501

251 65 13 26 16 386 2f 37

61 66 23 311 25 38 13 25' 660 56 1,751 0(; 39

47 75 39 08 755 95 40 2,529 47 41

- 248 21 598 .'16 42 10,215 05 1,984 99 31,793 56 ~56 221 14,799 81 15,129,711 19 43

30 00 19 89 945 90 44

I 506 95 23,804 21 45 208 43 208 43 .. 6 243 00 6,309 24 47 <170 51 2,330 34 48 608 69 608 69 49

52 71 57 65 115 68 50 1,376 87 1,055 50 1,023 40 3,649 87 3,508,497 70 51

202 10 713 31 8,855 07 52 741 3(} 755 00 2387 50 3,043 3511,075,151 37 53 - ,

13,31882: 4,315 201--696 40 ~~90 551--~;6 2?1 46,089 34 26,758.537 70

4

COLLECTORS

DUTIES ON DfPORTS, TONNAGE J

DISTRICTS. ._-------DRAWBACK 01{

I Foreign Domestic IDom~

I merchandize refined sugar tilled II

,expol·ted, exported. exporo - ----------- -------------------

1 Tames W. Ripley 2 Samuel A. Morse 3 ~~cl\\"ard S. Jarvis 4 loshua Carpenter 5 Daniel Lane 6 \Jennv McCobb 7 ThomAs McCrate 8 William King 9 T ohn Chandler

10 Ilarnabas Palmer 11 fohn F. Scamman 12 \Iark Dennett 13 William Pickering 14 Archibald 'V. I:hde 15 Samuel Phillips • 16 I'imothv SOUl her 17 Willian1 Reach 18 I ames ~Iiller 19 David Henshaw 2(; Benjamin Knight 21 Schuyler Sampson 22 will am Wood 23 Lcmuel Williams 24 Isaiah L. Green 2.i lohn P. Norton 26 \Iartin T. Morton 27 WaIter R. Danforth 28 '\athan;el Bnllock 29 Ci:ristophcr Ellery 30 :\'oah A. Phel?s 3' rngoldsby W. Crawford 32 William If. Ellis 33 WaItet' Bradlcv 34 Samuel Simons 35 David R. ;\lcNeill 36 Baron S Doty 37 rhoma, Loomis ~Sl.lohn Grant, Jr. ,)9lscymonr ScO\'el 40.Jacob GOllld 41 Pierre A. Parker 42,",ohn P. Osborn 43,Samuel Swartwout 44 1.fere CarrieI' 45i.lames Parker 46

1

GerShOm Mott 47 George ,V. Tucker 481~tahlon D. Canfield 49iEbenezer Elmer 50 Thomas Forst~r 51lJame, N. Barker 52 Henrv 'Vhitelv 53'JaIile~ I-J, ~.IcCulloch

I

Passamaquody \lachias Frenchman's Bay Penobscot Belfast Waldoborough \Yiscasset Bath Portland Kennebunk Saco lork Portsmouth Vermont Newburyport Ipswich Glnncester Salem Boston ~Iarblehead Plymouth D(ghton ."<nv Bedford Barnstable \:':dg:l1'town '\antncket Providence 111' 5tol Newport \[i<i(\le' own '\ew London \Tcw Haven Fairlie-lei

do Champhin Os \\'c,c;'atchie

iSacket's Harbor Oswego '\iagara G,'nncssee Buflaloe Creek Sao' Harbor \Td~v York Cape Vincent Perth Ambov Burlington . Little Egg Hal·bor Great Eg-g Harbor Bridgetown 'resque Isle ')h.ihdeJphif~ Delaware 'hltimore

10,426 01

55 63

1,075 14

6,844 33 3,505 03

5,229 66

7,237 67

2,873 40 155,760 63

1,008,089 85 I 3,095 82

I 10,891 61 349 57

35,033 98 964 62

1,230 18 1,669 84

4,399 45

1,362 60 326 14

402,971 91 254 50

194,143 21

154 00

914 95 3,528 65

35,519 65

1,003 15

1,719 65

42,84.!) 651

2:

1,28! 1,621

s

fRING THE YEAR 1832. 5

~. ITt roa t

"ances Bounty on Expenses DUTIES REFUNDED ON

; vessels pickled attending -------- Expenses of collec­

tion.

Nett amount of

Reyenue. Dljlloyed fish ex- prosecu- Tonnag-c !lie fish- ported. tions. Merchandise. and light 'tries. mo ney.

,,--_~I----~--~~~------~_--~I~~~~~_------~I-(34644. 1,348 31 - - 21,005 19 2,730 46 1 2,083 16 44 55· - 2,675 65 . 2 2,415 39 - - • 1,388 31 - 3 1,866 32 97 60 - 60 00 • 7,739 11 • 4 2,975 53 92 00 - • • 4,758 17 • 5 0,483 49 - - - • 6,289 50 • 6 1,373 80· - - • 2,969 37 - 7 5,175 32 108 40 - . - 7,432 27 1,424 53 8 6,70457 1,220 90 34 02 659 75 28 61 27,625 99 231,393 57 9 ~,033 12 78 00· - - 2,117 57 391 7210

614 19 - - - • 1,476 45 • \11 341 25 - • - • 625 26 - 12

1,049 67 629 30· 241 74 - 12,655 88 23,063 22 13

7,911 80 843 52

~,821 81 3,330 71

. '.552 53 r,602 52 1,352 00

2,254 90 19,378 65

9656 285 17

1,897 15

1,957 70

1,429 10

979 30 1,284 00 5,219 40

128 00 126 00 129 00

348 80 7j 40 70 80

58 00

170 15 23 4:> - 8,816 04 206 40 14 31 09 64·9 71 - 7,498 84 28,534 58\15 - - - 696 91 - 16 4 31 - - 4,381 91 - 117

831 34 45 59

219 51

43 92 117 05

I 436 26!

· ! - I -_ i

56 981 • I

1

68,107 94 270,238 11\

983 46

- I

I

76,352 24

19 081 35 81

,

.: 6 93

- 16,109 80 286,298 65 18 - 129,234 49 .4,002,137 83 19 • 2,822 51 - 120 - 4,18583 - 21 - 2,18115 9,]328322 · 8,731 90 57,452 8923 - 2,968 15 - \24 - 1,817 63 - 25 - 982 46 461 00 26 - 11,794 97 53,732 19 27 • 5,860 75 36,779 34 28 · 16,736 25 4,571 12 29 - 4,690 73 25,882 68 30 - 4,848 52 1,292 49.31 - 14,158 36 54,74.5 6832 - 589 14 1,482 04; 33 - 214 57 - 134 - 6,6]3 37 4,1353235 - 7,48.\ 37 - 36 • 4,4]6 55 • 37 • 6,029 26 . 38 · 4,484 21 - 39 - 4-,318 92 - 40 - 6,300 62 - 41

507 60 10,421 541 184 501408,~~i g~ 12,268:521 80\!~ . 185 501 • 4,730 90 - 44 · I' - 4,098 49 19,705 72

145

, - 1

124,057 941 . ,\

- - . 150 00 58 43146 • i 2,338 94 - 654 00 1,953 70 47 • ~. - 1,103 02 900 58

148

- - 1 _ _ 371 84. 236 85 49 I I' 8,495 81 - 50

727 20 92 48 147,719 77 . 64873 32 665,575 74 53

892 00 : I 327,898 97 143 32 99,867 59 2,675,674 36 51 127 04 - I - 17,457 90 • 52

~ 27 i4:19a80 14,4·02 43/1,019,:3938i"1-3-5-6-4-S'J9'-9-9-,0-2'2--0-8 -20-,4-5-8;4-'7-5-7-2

6 DUTIES ON IMPORTS, TONNAGE,

COLLECTORS. DISTRICTS.

1 James W. Ripley 2 Samuel A. Morse 3 Edward S. Jarvis 4 Joshua Carpcnter 5

1Daniel Lane

6 Denny McCobb 71Thomas McCrate 8

1

William King 9 John Chandler

10

lBarnabas P~lmer,

11 John F. Scamman 12 Mark D<:nnett d1william Pickering 14 Archibald W. Hyde 15, Samuel Phillips 161Timothy Souther 171William Beach 18,James Miller 19

1David Henshaw

20 lBenjamin Knig'ht 21,Schuyler Sampson 221william Wo<!d 23 Lemuel ,y,lhams 24 Isaiah L. Green 25,John p. Norton 26 Martin T. Morton 27iWalter R Danforth 28,Nathaniel Bullock 29,Christopher Ellery 30,Noah A. Phelps 31l. ,v. Crawford J21William H. Ellis 331Walter Rradley 34 Samuel Simons 35 David B. 'McNeill 36 Baron S. Doty 371Thomas Lnomis 38 ,John Grant 39 Se\ mOllr Scovell , . 40'J"cob Gould 411Pierre A. Barker 42 John P. Osborn 43 Samuel Swartwout 44 Jere Carrier 45iJames Pa"ker 46 Gershom ~lott 47,George 'V. Tucker 48 ~bhlon D. Canfield 49 Ebenezer Elmer SO/Thomas FO]'ster 51 James N. Barker 52'Henry'Vhi f eley 53lJames H. ~IcCulloch

Passamaquody Machias Frenchmans Bay Penobscot Belfast Waldoborough 'Viscasset Bath Portland Kennebunk Saco York Portsmouth Vermont Newburyport Jpswich Glollcester S"lem Boston Marblehead Plymouth Dighton New Bedford Barnstable Edgartown Nantucket Providence Bristol Newport Middletown ~ew London New Haven Fairfield

do Champlain Oswegatchie Sacket's Harb. Os\~ego

Niagara Gennessee Buffaloe Creek Sag Harbor New York

/cape Vincent Perth Amboy BlJI'lington Little Egg Hal'. Great EgX Hal'. Bridgetown P"csque Isle Philadelphia Delaware Baltimore

~arried forw:lrd,

69 00

· · · · · · · · · · · ·

110 20 35 35

• 1,890 40 901 11 451 01

4,091 89 15,053 33

177,983 69 5,259 34

35,133 10 1,793 09

32,548 6:3

14,813 69 268,708 90

3,776,421 94 16,000 00 11,319 71

2,550 00 74,247 02

164 52

214 83 151,149 66

46,U66 44 15,360 56 24,465 43

253 59 51368 10

1,600 00

7,968 39

40 13

1,345 13 16,973,153 97

· · 37 00

3,530 73 265 63 . 980 00 ·

3,511,109 86 ·

67

360

28,299

· · · ·

40,969 · · · · · · "

18,539 "

8,284 3 --- I,J37,31257/ __ "_

69 00 26,365,751$ 94 • 97,364~ :;;;(

bRING THE YEAR 1832. 7

-DRAFTS DRAWN FOR

,.,. .. 58 . MENT OF ALLOWANCES fI!ID OF TO VESSELS EMPLOYED UTiI. IN THE FISHERIES. -

To On In favor of eIlectors. Collectors. Collectors.

- --------16,000 00 • 2,346 44 2,8423R • 2,083 16

56700 • 2,415 39

· · 17,301 74

· - 2,460 41 4,500 00 - 10,300 48

· - 11,362 20

· · -· 33,133 45 -· - 598 73

1,115 00 - 614 19 440 - 341 25

· · · 1,300 · · - - -

49225 · 843 52 - - 17,770 03

- · -- 117,284 60 · - · 14.,930 34 · - 15,896 45

· · · · · -

- 37,880 12 1,580 OC · -

12034 - 110 36 · - -· - -· · -· - -

3,250 00 .- 1,957 70 · -· -

5,6~2 95 - · · - -

2,306 47 · -3,272 62 - -6,331 39 - -2,850 00 - -4,000 00 - -2,500 00 · ..

'l,SO!} 00 - -· · -

2,663 74 · -· - . · - -

65000 · -1,100 00 - -

· · -- .

. .., I - '" 0,....

U . o ~ C'l ..... +-'&5 I BALANCES DUE BY COLLECTORS, ON THE

~§~ 1ST JANUARY, 1833.

., '" '" ~.

CJ '" ..e <.> 0 =' 2t~ In Bonds Cash TOTAL. ""a~~ uncollected. on hand. >=!

-.-r28,411 76 -----_._-5,372 54

594 46 .• · . 403 68

· 70,613 17 -· 9,148 00 .'11 - 989 60 121 12 - 18,628 65 464 58 - 32,988 66 11,130 81

- 172,084. 47 46,006 42

- 5,862 61 214 33 - 1,431 80 -· 6,664 29 -· 52,204 32 2,007 29

· 21,894 51 -- 42,685 28 6,182 36

383 18 - . - 30,319 52 7,503 20 - 585.948 04 -- 4,897,611 25 108,369 43 - 10,979 18 10,146 89 - 6,757 81 528 97 - 11,628 61 4-46 84 - 74,955 84 6,784 54 - 9,528 05 294 10

· - 63 41 - . 356 53 - 146,210 20 559 17

· 38,989 94 486 46

· 16,977 08 2,653 09 - 29,430 68 255 59 - 12,313 32 2,651 26

- 70,236 30 1,596 77 - 2,574 84· 4,232 88

· 5,440 41 -- 26,321 14 491 94 - 3,858 67 .

1,758 51 . -- . 161 79

831 10 - -- - 859 19

477 08 - -- 1,695 24 -- 13,10;),036 46 223,722 14

2,264 59 - -- 833,042 54 1,041 36

- - 21 22 . 1,458 00 2,916 66 . 1,002 4·6 1,161 30 - - 43 12

- -

33,784 30 1 2

403 68 3 70,613 17 4

9,148 31 5 1,110 72 6

19,093 23 7 44,119 47 8

218,090 89 9 6,076 94 10 1,431 80 11 6,664 29 12

54,211 61 13 21,894 51 14 48,867 64 15 . 16 37,822 72 17

585,948 04 18 5,005,980 68 19

21,126 07 20 7,286 78 21

12,075 45 22 81,740 38 23 9,822 15 24

63 41 25 356 53 26

146,769 37 27 39,476 40 28 19,630 17 29 29,686 27 30 14,964 58 31 71,833 07 32

6-,807 72 33 . 5,440 41 34 26,813 08 35

3,8.18 67 36 - 37 161 793 8

o - 39 859 194 - 41

1,695 24 42 13,326,758 60 43

- 4 4 834,083 90 45

21 224 6 7 8 9 o

4,374 664 l2,163 764

43 124 - 5 7,500 00 372 08

· • _ . 5,122,904 53 11,833 71 5,134,738 24151 10,900 00 _ . - 25,678 67 3,425 62 29,104 29

15 2

~. . . 1,133,068 45 3,106 05 1,136,1745Y

404 14150,418 0~'i39,225 51 6,681 0026,665:574 35467,616 6727,133,191 02

8 DUTIES ON IMPORTS, TONNAGE, &c

COLLECTORS. DISTHICTS.

Brought forward, 1 Joseph Sands Anna polis 2 Rich:IJ'd Sands do 3 John Willis I Oxford 4 Charles Leary Vienna 5 Thomas R. Johnson St. Mary's 6 Georg" Hudson Snow Hill 7 \Ym. B. Scott, designat'd T0\vn Creek 8 Thomas Turner George-Town 9 George Brent .'dexandria

10 Conway Whittle Norfolk 11 Charles D. McIndoe Petersburg 12 James Gibbon Richmond 13 '''illiam Nelson York Town 14 John S. Tapscott, desig. Yeocomico 15 Gordon Forbes, do. do 16 John Dangerfield, jr. East River 17 Robert S. Garnett Tappahannock 18 William P. Custis Folly Landing 19 Nathaniel Holland Cherry Stone 20 James Owens 'Yilmington 21 James C. Cole Newbern 22 Duncan McDonald Edenton, 23 Henry M. Cooke Beaufort, N. C. 24 Stephen Charles Camden 25 Thomas H. Blount Washington 26 Levi Fagan Plymouth 27 Joshua Tayloe 'Ocracoke 28 James R. Pringle Charleston 29 William Joyner Beaufort, S. C. 30 David Turner do 31 Thomas L. Shaw Georgetown 32 John Stevens Savannah 33 .Joseph S. Pelot acting do 34 Abraham B. Fannin do 35 Samuel S. Law Sunbury 36 John j. Maxwell Hardwick 37 Archibald Clarke St. Mary's 38 John N. McIntosh Bruns\\';ck 39 William A. Whitehead Key West 40 John Rodman St: Augustine 41 Gabriel J. Floyd Apalachicola 42 Jesse H. Willis St. Marks 43 James Dell st. Johns 44 Robert Mitchell Pensacola 45 George \Y. Owen Mobile 46 P. Rutilius H. Pray Pearl Ri,'er 47 ~IaI·tin Gordon Mississippi 48 Ogden D. Langstaff Teche 49 Charles C. P. Hunt ~liami 50 Samuel Starkweather Cuyahoga 51 William H. Hunter Sandusky 52 Andrew Mack Detroit 53 Adam D, Steuart I~Iichilimackinae

Carried forward,

BALANCES DUE ON TilE

1ST OF JANUARY, 1832. &&01,

To Collec- Duties on By Collectors. tors. Merchandise

!

",n6:6S! 76,

2,800 86 I

2:040 50,

---------:-----------

8,442 051

129,356 271 256,925 39

19082 07 63:210 d

1,694 301

5,384 53 1,894 91: 1,213 19,

40,550 82

12~587 131

339 44', 9,958 35;

52,158 18i 7,539 28

367 611 395,476 77

168,728 68

12,453 261 4,297 001 7,383 72,

2,305 03\

4,501 821

3,194 871 131 811

45~280 831

1,901,593 05

4,891 8826,652,271 r 305 68 61

161 84

303 10

108 82

158 03 72

- . 117 74

115 33

363 81 244 00

141 69

87 75

229 8'.

603 8'

4,399 6 28,224 8, 74,870 S. 57,972 4-53,912 9',

2895!

1,1813/ 2,064 3: 1,125 9j

52771 25,315 6(

8,821 1: 4,497 11

1172! 7,554 ~

11/119 7' 851 8:

523,031 4(

60,411 6~ 5,474 7S

57,05758

3,140 52 49,366 51

1430 3,076 80

133 41 5,180 51

976 56 57,166 58

• 1,644, 613 ~5 42 12 3,347 87

341 27 • 215 07 439 91 142 63 3433

176 78· - 2,530 43 . I 400 30 124 64

36,377,7503918,213 05 29,~52,07859

RYRING THE YEAR 183~.

rvnOF

-Customs [Fines, pen -

laties on Light Mo- charges on alties and Dage. ney. British CO!Or0l'feitUl'es.

nial vesseIs

-b,318 82 4,315 20 696 40 41,490 55 -- - -

· - - -· - - -· - - -· - · -· - · -· - · . · . - -· - · -

362 87 220 47 · 111 14 · - · 50 00 -· . -· - · -· - - -· - - -· - - -· · --· - - -· - - -· - - -· - - -· - - -· - - -· - - -51 19 - - -· - - -· - - 25 00

3,701 24 .'3,496 65 - 29 76 · - - -· - - -· - - -

33437 74 28 - -- -- -4680 - - -· -- -· -- -· -- -13 33 - - -

393 69 309 10 - -· -- -· - - -· -- -· - - -· - - -

120 00 - · 62 44 - - - -

12,8:!9 81 13,037 45 - 230 00 - - - .. - - - -· 15 00 -- - - -

NETT AMOUNT OF

Unclaim Marine ed mer- Hospital

chandize. money.

35622 46,089 34 - 207 62 - 12 01 - 161 60 - 417 98 · 79 81 - 171 97 - 103 80 - 167 53

485 96 · 1,149 20 - 19957 - 19535 · 148 17 - 94 68 - 6443 - 111 27 - 108 52 - 164 62 - 138 86 - 406 73 - 189 52 - 242 22 - 47 63 - 302 95 - 202 87 - 104 37 - 88 92 - 984 71 - 11 65 - -· 24 65 - 251 41 - 16 19 - 119 69 - -- -- 39 58 - 4·5 75 - 284· 61 - 20 95 - 115 39 · 2 72 - 7 73 - 114 58 - 570 39 - 64 22

285 31 3,655 52 13 75

- 12 81 - 133 94 - -

9

Gross amount of

Hevenue.

2 6,758,537 70 213 73 1

12 01 2 161 60 3 647 85 4

79 81 5 775 86 6 103 80 7

4,567 14 8 28,710 82 9 76,714 2010 58,222 02 11 54,108 32 12

437 7613 94 6814 64 43 15

1,292 63 15 2,172 8517 1,290 59 18

666 6419 25,7223920

9,010 6521 4,739 3322

164 9223 7,856 9924

11,373 8025 956 2026 113 9227

531,243 7628 11 6529

30 24 6531

61,071 6832 5,490 9233

57,224 0734 35 36

39 5837 3,199 6038

50,353 9139 35 2540

3,192 1941 136 1342

'),188 2443 1,091 1444

57,919 4145

· - 143 75: - -· - - - --~172 121 21,453 15\ 906 ,,141,998 89[ 641"\

58 28 - 1

64 2446 1,674,651 6447

3,361 6248 12 8149

588 9150 34 3351

2,783 4652 124 6453

----58,406 02129,506:65645 -

10 DUTIES ON IMPORTS, TONNAGE, &c

DRA '\vBACK ON

COLLEC1 ORS. DISTRICTS.

- -----_._-- -------Brought forwar

1 Joseph Sands A:mapolis 2 Richard Sands do. 3 John Willis Oxford 4 Charles Leary Vienna 5 Thomas R. Johnson St. Marys 6 George Hudson Snow Hill 7 Wm. B. Scott (des.) Town Creek 8 Thomas Turner George Town 9 George Brent Alexandria

10 Conway Whittle Norfolk 11 Charles D. McIlldoe Petersburg 12 James Gibbon Richmond 13 William Nelson York Town 14 John S. Tapscott des. Yeocomico 15 Gordon Forbes do. do. 16 John Dangerfield Jr. East Hivcr 17 Robert S. Garnett Tappahannock 18 William P, Custis Folly Landing 19 Nathaniel Holland Cherry Stone 20 James Owen Wilmington 21 James C. Cole Newbern

d

22 Duncan McDonald Edenton 23 Henry M. Cooke Beaufort, N. C. 24 Stephen Charles Camden 25 Thomas H. lllount 'Washington 26 Levi Fagan Plymouth 27 Joshua Tayloe Ocracocke 28 James R. Pringle Charleston 29 William Joyner Beaufort, S. C. 30 David Turner do. 31 Thomas L. Shaw Georgetown 32 John Stevens Savannah 33 Joseph S. Pelot acting do. 34 Abraham B .. Fannin do. SS Samuel S. Law Sunbury 36 John J. Maxwell Hardwick 37 Archibald Clarke St. Marys 38 John N. McIntosh Brunswick

Foreign merchandize

exported.

- 4,139,766 78 ---· · · -1,437 81 1,261 72 9,331 01

· 406 62

-· -· · · ·

186 62 · · · · --·

34,384 46

· · ·

2S1 85 -

I · · · -

39 William A. Whitehead Key West 6,831 72 40 John. Rodman St. Augustine 41 GabrIel J. Floyd Apalachicol,l 42 Jesse H. 'Willis St. ~Jarks 43 IJames Dell st. Johns 44 Robert Mitchell Pensacola 45 George W. Owen Mobile 414 31 46 P. Rutilius R. Pray Pearl River 47 Martin Gordon Mississippi 1,078,227 53 48 Ogden D. Langstaff ITeche 49 Charles C. P. Hunt ~liami 50 Samuel Starkweather CuvaiJocra 51 Willliam H. Hunter S'l!;clusl~v I

Domestic re-fined sugar exported.

42,840 65 --· · -· · · -· · · ----· · · · -· ---· --· · --· -· · -

52 Andrew Mack Detroit • I 53jAdam D. Steuart ~Iichilmackinac ___ ~~ __

Carried forward 5,272,480 4·3 "I.. 4;2,840 65

= " -

Domestic dia tilledspirib exported.

3,1100 · · · · · · -· · · · · · · · · · · · · -· ·

I · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

3,1l~

DURING THE YEAR 183:2. II

lIlTS rOB

~wanceslBounty onl Expenses I DUTIES REFUNDED ON

to ,vessels pickled attending ------- Expenses of Nett amount tlDPloyed I fish ex- prosecu-, Tonnage collection. of inthe)ish ported. tiolls. Merchandise. and light Hevenue.

erles. money.

219,745 27' 14,198 80' 14,402 43'1,019,393 81 356 43 999,022 0820,458,4·75 72

147 20.

io J-

36 00

3 12 480 661

2 13

39 63

7,397 25 4,039 76 1,952 ]6

1,511 99

4 40 142 28

],461 20 1 447 00 2 534 25 :3 257 69 390 16 4

1,250 00 5 222 56 553 30 6 446 00 7

4,973 98 8 9,033 86 17,934 58 9

28,102 18 31,736 5610 4,349 33 49,832 93 11 6,250 86 45,496 55 12

455 29 13 213 47 14 146 45 15 806 ]7 486 4616

1,989 98 182 8717 329 18 961 4118 296 79 369 8519

5,165 95 18,821 8320 8,171 43 839 2221 1,538 17 3,161 53 22

297 26 23 1,582 86 6,130 0024 1,325 60 10,048 2025 1,159 82 26 2,219 29 27

135 97 24,225 391,309 95 53,365 31 417,82~ 6828

170 91

163 04 620 60

259 40 25,511 81

229 16 29 22 21 30

254 25 31 7,706 78 53,133 0532 2,407 01 3,083 91 33

1,397 49 12,043 47 43,783 11 34 730 00 35 538 00 36

2,073 10 37 1,727 65 1,471 9538

12,394 59 30,956 6939 1,995 55 40 3,105 64 86 5541 6,331 56 42 1,638 12 3,550 1243 3,466 405 44·

19,581 04 37,140 4245 250 00 - 146

91,4-28 68 479,224 2214-7

258 61 3,103 0148 740 07 49

1,046 57 50 1,223 10 51

24 14 5,906 44 52 . . I - - - 2,334 10 . 53

t~745 27;l4,39204 i5,638i4!~970361~387l,3l4,'"84616 2l,718:776881

DUTiES ON EHPORTS, TONNAGE, &e

COLLECTOUS. DrSTRICTS.

i I Brought forward I! Joseph Sands Annapolis :::!,Richal'd Sands do 3'John Willis Oxford 4:Chatles Leary Yienna 5:Thomas H. Johnson St. Mary's 6:George Hudson Snow Hill 7'W. B. Scott, (des.) Town Creek 8'Thomas Turner Georgetown 9 George Brent Alexandria

lO',Conway Whittle Norfolk 1l,Charles D. McIndoe Petersburg 12 James Gibbon Richmond 13 William Nelson Yorktown 14'John S. Tapscott des. Yeocomico 15 Gordon Forbes do do 16 .John Dangerfield East HiveI' 17 iRobert S. Garnett Tappahannock 18 William P. Custis Folly Landing' 19 Nathaniel Holland Cherry Stone 20!James Owen Wilmington 21iJames C. Cole Newbern 22 Duncan McDonald Edenton 23 Henry M. Cooke Beaufort, N. C. 24 Stephen Charles Camden 25 Thomas II. Blount 'Washington 26 Levi Fagan Plymouth 27 Joshua Tayloe Ocracoke 28 James R. Pringle Charleston 29 William Joyner Beaufort, S. C. 30 David TUl'I1el' do 3] Thomas L. Shaw Georgetown 32 John Stevens Savannah 33 Joseph S. Pelot acting do 34 Abraham B. Fannin do 35 Samuel S. Law Sunbury 36 John J. Maxwell Hardwick :>7 Archibald Clarke 81:. Man's 38 J olm N. McIntosh Brunsw'ick 39 Wm. A. 'Yhitehead Key West 4·0 John Rodman 8t. Augustine 41 Gabriel J. Flonl Ap1lachicoh 42 Jesse H. Willis St; Marks 43 James Dell St. Johns 44 Robert Mitchell Pensacola 45 George 'V. Owen Mobile 46 P. Rutilius R. Pray Pearl HiveI' 47 Martin Gordon Mississippi 48 Ogden D. Langstaff Teche 4·9 Charles C. P. Hunt Miami 50 Samuel Starkweather Cuyahoga 51 William H. Hunter Sandusky 52 Andrew Mack Detroit 53 Adam D. Steuart ~lichilimackil13.c

l' A ¥3[E:,(TS MADE I:'(TO THE TREAS'r.

69 0026,365,758 94 103 91 370 33

12 63

700 00

1,968 05

267 58. 30,830 21' 76,710 08 15,816 04 63,164 70

1,000 00 2,066 66 2,252 88 1,470 00

37,025 28 23 38

5,086 01

9,510 96 10,668 87 1,746 59 1,121 88

388,639 72

92 24 30,441 65 10,148 05 39,114 47

723 88 839 78

7,205 87 ],049 57

34 34 348 50 363 95 144 43

4'1,938 33

1,284.,977 38

4075 93 52 29 03 56 39

321 14

97,364 91

10671 6220( 302 5~

9369:

6,659 84

190,708 05 5,909 26 1,459 00

3,620 14

571

~URING THE YEAR 183:2. 13

-- 1 DRAFTS DUAWN FOIL -a ~ .uKTRANS·'PAY."E,,"T OF ALLOWAY. Co) <) •

IIULl OF :CF.S TO VESSELS }:;"tll'LOY- E £;.~ TATES. lEn IN THE FISHERIES. v ~ 00

DALAYCES Dt'E H Y ('OLLECTORS, ON TUE

IsT JAYt'.l.ItY, 1833. r-§ C l""'1 ..

-\ ~oo"C f: to) ~ ~ (' I To On In avor of ~ 0 :j In llonds ,as 1

I C II @ t) !=: on hand. 'ollectors. Col ectol'S. 0 ectors. ~ ~ .:; uncollected. TOTAL.

I ;:::<

8340414150,418 05 139,225-51 6,681 0026,665,57435 1467,6-;6 67127,133:191 02 2'100 • • 72 61 72 61 1 , • • • 434 99. • - '2 353 42

1,1~7 OOi

393 961 3,500 00

302 52 72 00

9,7H 69

936 92

335 25

• - 181 07 - - - 3 - - - 229 87 2,261 15 2,491 02 4 • - 286 29 - - - 5 - - - 537 64 S8 11 625 75 6-- - 57 06 - - - 7 - - - 9,344 66 375 28 9,719 94 8 - - • 114,118181,72046115,838649 - • - 207,043 00 4·,606 35 211,649 3510 - - - 51,941 94 1,157 02 53,098 9611 - - - 42,526 49 3,015 4·9 45,541 9812 - - - 116 96 - 116 9613 - - 118 79 - - - 14 - - 82 02 - - - 15 - - - ('77 22 531 9R 1,209 2016 - - 1,985 62 1,515 12 3,500 7417 - - - 460 52 142 92 603 4418 - - - 113 04· - 113 0419 - - - 18,731 10 3,616 27 22,3·17 3720 - - - 4,844 74 4,778 87 9,623 6121 - - - 6,823 22 3,839 43 10,662 65 '32 - - - - 202 70 :202 70 23 - - - 5,870 21 707 18 (',577 3921-- - - 47,276 58 4,260 93 51,5J7 5125 - - - 4,721 69 741 61 5,463 3026 - - 1,922 72 - - - 27 - - - 409,328 87 8,671 02 417,999 8928 - - - - - - 29 - - 22 21 - - _ 30

269 40 - - 167 74 - - _ 31 - , - - 712 03 712 03 32

13,106 77 - - - I 133 37 133 37,3 175,21680 - - - 176,9,14 43 1,512 01 178,426 4434

728 81 - - 365 00 - - 15 538 00 - _ 24-1 00, • - 36

3,45000 - - ' 12,87916 26670 13,145 8( 37 - - - - 4,096 13 833 04 4,929 1738

4,83026 - - - 25,119 81 10,844 99 35,964 8039 2,40000 - - - 859 95 835 21 1,695 1640 1,70000 - , - 1,398 71 211 81 1,610 5211 1,700 00 - - 342 11 - - _ 42 75000, - , 5,487 95 1,643 09 7,131 044.3

2,550 00 - - - 162 07 - 162 0744 - - - - 31,351 87 6,131 OS 37,482 9245

180 74, - 92 79 - - _ 46 - - - I - 1,092,219 75 - 1,092,219 7547 - - - - 2,564 11 496 78 3,060 8948

1,082 35 - _ 26 93 - • - 49 515 07 - _ 251 18 - - - 50

1,097 83 _ - 275 23 - - 51 2,500 00 - - 532 44 - - - 52 3,~82 32 - - - - 451 42 ,151 4253

l8.3S672 150,'U8 OS 139,22551 Zo8357 28.94s:sI984 ill,99267129,479:~ :r

14 DUTIES ON IMPORTS, TONNAGE;

-IBALANCES DU}; ON THE 1ST ... .JANUARY, 1332. ... ....

COLLBCTORS. DISTRICTS. To Duties; By

Collectors. Collectors on • Merchandile,

-Brought forward, 36,377,750 39 J 8,21.'3 06 29,352,078 • 1 Charles Larrabee, desig. Cincinnati, 0 20 78 3,9T8 J 2 Edward Jones, do I Pittsburgh, 0 17 92 0

36,377,750 39 8,251 76 29,356,056 1 Am't bro't from Supplementary Statement, 1,404,648 37 3,239 19 0

Revenue Cutter, do. 0 0 0

Total. 37,782,398 76 11,490 95 29,356,056 1 ;:

lURING THE YEAR] 8:]:2. 15

I NETT AX01;XT OF I __ --;-------.-------c----- I Gross amount

Duties on Lig'ht Custom Fines, pcn- Cnc1"im- Marine of fonnage. Money. charges Oil ,cllics ami C([111"r- Hospital Rcn,nuc.

lll'itish co]o- forfeitures. ehaudi'ic. ~ll)ney. Jli~ll ves'l-;,

lOUlfT OF

---- ----- ----- --- ------ -3\,172 12 21,453 15 906 15 1.1,908 89 641 53 53,.WG 02 29,506,65645 --,- 4.53 07 4,4.31.22 1

83 47 :53 ,17 2

31,172 12 21,4.53 15 906 15 4.1,998 89 641 53 58,912 56 29,511,17114

-: -~-I--: 1--: ------31,17212 21,453 15 906 15 41,993 89 Gll 53 1 53,912 5629,511,171 14

27

6 DUTIES ON IMPORTS, TONNAGE,

=

-DRAWDACK ON

COLLECTORS. DISTRICTS.

Foreign Domestic rc- Domestic I

Mereh:mdisc fined Sugar tilled Spir exported. exportcu. cxportee

- ------ ------1 Charles Larrabce

Brought forwaru, 5,272,480 43 42,840 65 3,110 Cincinnati - - -

2 Edward Jones Pittsburg - - . --'-------5,272,480 43 4·2,840 65 s,no I Arnow,t b>ought f>om ,upp't. ,(a"m",t, - . .

Rcvenue cutter do - . . ----------

Total, 5,272,480 4·3 42,840 65 3,110 ;

IIlURING THE YEAR 1832. 17

..-T8 lOR

--Allowances Bounty on Expenses DUTIES REFUNDED ON

to vessels pickled attelllling Nett amount employed fish ex- proseeu- Tonnag-e Expenses of of

ill the fish- ported. tions. Merchandise. and light collection Revenue. eries. money.

------------ ------------219,745 27 14,392 00 15,638 14 1,084,970 36 3,063 87 1,314,846 16 21,718,776 88

1,162 62 365 67 2,902 93 1 - - - - - 14 69 68 78 2

-----,---- ---- ------------219,74,5 27 14,392 00 15,638 14 1,086,1.')2 98 3,063 87 1,315,2~6 52 21,721,748 59

. - - 251 82 - 181 84 -. - - - - 567 00 ------------

219,745 2711ct,392 00 15,638 14! 1,086,384, 80 3,063 87 1,315,975 36 21,721,74·8 59

18 DUTIES ON IMPORTS, TONNAGE, __

rAY~{E:>lTS IXT() TIlE Tln:AS'y. I ::::I

I

~P! .= ~ ~~ r"~ BONDS Aww4 ",,, - =2~-5~

FERREn Oil! ""::!:..c.. _00 C;' (T,; "'::l (,,)_ ::l. ~

--. u ~""::;! ....... ::""Ic,.ll..o c.> W ''-'" THE 11,

~ ~ 5 t~ .2 ~ Jo.~ J.:~ ~ ~ u-;::; Q) 1u C"":S 0

DISTRICTS. .::: ... : >. c; ~ .=~ -3 ;n ..... :;, ~

COLLECTORS.

tlf!¥ til o~ :; III c... (j as .... !'icC3 g.~~.: .. : From Col. ~;~~~ ~~C;c3~ ~~.=;~ lectors.

:=::""1 ... c.l C ~ ~ t '"' ~c.l~-g~M "-,,,-O~.~ 2.8

CJ'" Q.l co = Cl,) oo:.c f:N o-5~'E~ O'5~~~~

- ------_. ------ ------ ---Brought forward 185 54 28,437,161 43 · 307,695 17

1 Charles Larr:,bec Cincinnati - 32 22 - . 2 Ed wal'll Jones Pittsburg . . · .

------ --. I

185 5428,4·37,193 65 - 307,695 17 Am'nt brought from supple'ty statm't. 1,053 001 6,807 18 · 10,362 62

Revenue Cutter do

1,23~ 54\28,444~000 · ---

Total, 83 - 318,057 79;

~INO THE YEAR 183~.

-!I'I'UNS- DRAFT, mtAWN Fon PAY-

UJJ' OF j'UNT OF ALLOWANCES DA.LA"n;S DrE BY COLLECTORS ON

LrlS. TO VE~SEI.S E:'\lPLOY};LJ l~ Balances 1,t JA"U.ULY, 1832. THE FISJIEUIEs. to CoHee-- tors 011 lSi

To On In favor of Janwtl-y,

1832. In BOI1<ls Cash on Total. Uectars. Collectors. Collectors. uncollected. haml.

- -----------8,356 72 150,418 OS 139,225 51 12,083 5'7

128,945,.319 (:4 533,992 67 29,179.312 51

- - I - 1,44995 1,399 98

1

2,84993 . - - -

57128,946,-76979

50 86 5086

- ----51129,482,213 SO ,356 72 150,4·18 05 139,225 51 12,083 535,4,43

394 16 - - 3,439 19 - - 1,386,586 07

19

1 2

Slll~PJ.EIUENTAI 1,'y1tiliitillp: the S/II/I' I!/, Ihl' .'71'1'11111118 nf II/l' ('(lllrrll'J'S nf Ihe Cust&.

COI,LECT()[~S.

1 Le\\'is F. Dl'ksdemicl' 2 ". ;ltcrman Thomas S Stephen Tluchn 4 Leonard ,bni, Sl'\athClllid F. F()S(lick G\S:lJlHld K. Gilman 7.1 oseph 1-'. 'Yillg'ate: 8i.1ohn n, S\\'antOl1 g,Damcl (;rang-cr

Hh el'ellliah Clarke 11iAlcxall(kr \lcIntire 12.1. UoiJ],\" btl' lllar~hal 1:,1] OSdl til'ming' l,l!Slcphcn Kc:yes lSiSamucl nud 16'Chal'lcs K. ,Yilklll1S 17iTil1lolhy Upham 18 ,John 1'. jlccai.ul' 19;E(II\'aI'l1 Wi~'~' .. ks\\·O!'th :":0 Solomon II. Currier :21 1"\sa Andrcws :":21""ilklll1 Pearcc, .1['. 2:'ISamud H. GClTy 2-!,llcnjamin Crowninshicl,l :';5,IIE'nr~' ~\.. S. De:ll'iJvl'il :';G lIenn' 'Varrcn 2i.J ohn -Pease 28

1

(;corg-e Phillips 29 Abraham lli'hop 30 '.J. ,Yilcox, late marshal 31

1Joel U"rt

3:';' Henry )blcolm

DISTlUCTS.

I ';lsS:lllJ,l'l \lOlly do

do II'Ul'lhJl(1 I'C11oU"cot ll"lh

~~~lC 0

I

'Y()i'k do

1 'Lti],c I ',Ill Il (I, h )'CYL1:'b', 't;' !YLTllLlill

I lll)

I ' l1<> I i'OlL0I1HJlllh

i llo i~\ l'\\ln\l) pOll I d,) : Ijhl',i,:Il :( ,1')(1('("'((')'

i :',LlIIJk11C:,tl J (lu i Boston (l' J \In o\ll It ! r:~l~.~:~u·t(n\·n : ),~i,'ldlc :UI\ 11 i:~('\\' J~:\\'l'n

!( 'olll1cclicut : ~ j:-,\\·('.~·o .~ 1 lids,.ln

I • ~),).JOh11 Lunb 1':\<':\\' YOlk :,.1, Dal'i,1 ellston (10 35,1~.Annstr(mg"Sn8plllSC Hc'ti d0 36,.1p]1Il scott, Att'y at bw :Ow, ":;·,,tchic

i (~() 37"Jo]m Heard !:'l'l'll,,\mL,,\' ;:;:, Jolin Brel\'ster :>9 liobert "\l'Iloltl flU Le1nuc!llO\\'(,ll 41,Com;t:mt Somers tj.''? Jesse Somcrs 4·,:; Ezr:l Baker +1' !'ikl"!' llch11Y '15, Gcol').;'e Head 46'Allcn :llcLanc 47,J. Drobs()n, btc Ill:ll'"],,d 4t-: .J olin )lllir .1').J ames Frctzcr 51) John Enn,tll., 51 \\"illi:un Selll\' 52 '\"iiliarn II, l;j'J\\dcn 53J olin Che\\'

j d,)

'Hrlrl i n,:':,'l,)l1

: (d~': \ E~"')~' ~ Lli 'I : .:' (1.)

; (10

I f;l j; l~l\lc; I' I ti,t i Dcl'l\\ ;Lre

11(1\' fl ill

H -\1 .. \.-:"\('E.~ nrE 0"\ TilE

1sT J,\~l'.\Il', 183~.

HI' To Collectors. Colkct's.

2,5'(1 2,5K8 5,·E)(i ,.,

11,:~12 258

J.;,1·13 L~,K(:1

:!, L~() !'(,U']V ~l, 1'(:? 5,310

~t., 78\) i,~ :0 2,(,77

1 5,,~(i':: .),77() I,'.! 18

11 'n 1

1,1 (ji (i,E1I

'(60 5<)2

16,1'::'] 1,'2,'0 ~),1.J:)

16 ...:: 1, ()7 5 J·1, ;-~1 S

,~';' )

,o,.J 1,)

~ ~ _. )

I J, I ,)(~

Iii 55 8·1 ·18 81 S6 cP ,-(il! 11 96 15 ,11

~)~'I 'I-I,,)

1~ "11 ~~).! 1,;!

1,','1 (,:~ I p;1 )-1 87:

C?I .)0

51

~61 2S 41 GG vI ll~ll

61

ou .~() I

31 ,1~

~I~~ Sl '),3,1 (Jjl

1-1 lsi 1.'( 18 ('~i

HI. ~); ,I((~ 7'! I J, ~~),) (' ,I

I,·11)1! UU

,J,:,(;;(i <~I

~{:} '("_~{Ii I )'~j '-

1-1 :,) ~). ~

;11

l'Ay)IEXTS ro

Duties on EXPel lIlerch:m- of Col (lise re· tiOI fll mlc(1.

[

I

:ll:i\!c ,ie (;1 _._~~I _____ I .J~:'d~('~~~~:~~~_,~~_(;~0 ·dl, 1"l)(JI---- ---

-------

I,05~ (JU

1,053 00

From To Collectors. Collectors.

I

1,OUO u(;

. I

llAT.A,"C[S nT:" O~ TIll:

1st J -\~r_\nY, IH3,).

TIl' Collectors.

2,571 lG 2,5[)~ 55 5,"196 S-I·

:2 4S 11,212 81

258 3G 15,113 82 13,8Gl 60

2,130 71 27,()9U 9G

9,172 15 5,310 41

295 10 '1,786 07 7,229 03 2,(;77 13

15,3G2 8.J, 3,776 59 1,948 43

41 OS 921 92

1,107 82 6,191 87

7GO 62 592 50

Hi,.129 j·l· 1 ,270 7~)

9,LW 10 273 28

1,:3CJ9 44 2!6 Gr,

lG 01 21,(,75 9~)

'11,81S G1

:~()O 00 3,519 30 1 ,C(~i) J·1·

,(·l,7,)~) 4'2 ~()2 HI 5,1 () 1 l~ 1H

1,71:-) 67 9,~~5,) 7-1 1 ,7~1.J OJ

.),~,(j,3G J.J

'>1-1. '1.i 5,G UJ 8~)

3,9~·t. H() ,';'25 Hi 1·10 9.~

To Collectors.

1"WfJ Of)

21

1. '2 .>

4 S G 7 i{

9 J(}

11 12 1" .>

14 15 Hi-17 18 19 2() '21 n 2 .. 1 u ')5

20 27 28 2Jo .10 .;1 ,)2' ",.., ).>

3·J, , . . ),) ;G

37 ;8 ~9

10 H 12 1~

11 ~s 41; ·17 I.e:

1,uOU

. ~ I : I GG 11 .4 ~() .~.~ OIJ----- -----1----- 3')I,S.~1) 2'} ~4 .~o

COL LECTons. DISTRICTS.

--I \ Broug'ht forw:lnl, I

I,Tohn Ranchll ,Annapolis

2,Tohn Oakley 1 Geol'getown 31.lolm Fitz~"Cral,l Alcx:lIldria 4 Charles Silllms do 5~Humphrey Peake do 6,La\\Tcncc Musc Tappahannock 7 lGeorg-c 'Y. Banks do 8iJ olm ]),"ingcrfieIJ do 9,,Toseph Jones Petersburg

10J:unes Hobertson do l11Abraham Archer YOl,ktown 12

1Thomas Archcr <10

I.'3,Charlcs K. :Mallory Norfolk 14 Moses MYers I do I5!Archibaid Richardson iSoulh Quay 16'.John Stith iYirginia 17,Francis Hawks lNewhcrn ]8 Enoch Sawycr Icam<lcn ] 9:Asa Uogerson do 201 Grifiith .T. Mcnee Wilmington 21 .James ({cad do 22,Timothy B\nodworth do 2S'nobert'Cochran do 24'.Jamcs Manncy IBeaufort, N. C. 25 Moses Fort iGcorg'ctown, S. C. 26'rsaac lIolmes (Charleston, 27; An<lrew Ag-nc\\' ineauf(ll-t, s. C. 28 John Gravson do 29It. E. Cochl':m, latc marshal South Carolina 30 Thomas n. l\L ./ohnson ,Sa\'annah 31:Edwin ,\loung'cr do 32 Hichard Wall do :~:1:Arch;b:,ld S, ];In\lock: do ~)t'Abrah:lln Bisscnt St. MalT's :15,Thom:" Collicr IHar,]\\,iZ'k :>6, Y cnabks I:on<l I do ~)7,8imon ~1ax\\'ell dl) :l8,Alex:mdcr I\'cthcrclirt <In :,9,Cornclins Coliins !SunbuJ'y flO,Christopher Hiliary I. do 41

1B. "'all, l:tlc :Mars1i:11 :(.cor,[;I:I

'l'2iAndrcw El'\\'in ITcnnC'.,see '13 AI1<11'C\\' &. .hmes 1':1'\\'in iTelln. & Ccor;;i:l 4.t1A<ll\in Ln\'is : \lobilc /[5 Hol'c B. Tl'ist INc\\' Orleans IlG,"';lli!'Clll Bro\\'n i 47,1'eter F. ])u\J01l1'g' .18,l'ctcr L. B. J)nplcsis 49 .T., F. Carmichael ~C,]lc\'Cl'lr Chew ".. I ., 1 .John N "llolson, ~hl'sll::1 I Last. Tlis LOl1lSlana

:).~ \Ltrtll1 Cun\un do do

SUPPLEMENT 4" RALAXCE5 DUE 0;>[ TilE PAYMENTS.'

1st JAlSUAllY, 1832.

I l~nU!:~.IExpem By To Ich:m'se sesof

Collectors. (Ollect's (efUIl'dcOlleet

396,903 22' 1,404 30 4·2 46

I 47 23 30,072 42, 17,151 46

6,283 66 33,248 68

5,206 21: 1,024, 99

13,570 21.1 17,385 .'35:

182 23' 1,004 61 1

3,649 66 400 00

I 283 07 11,900 00 10,384. 63 10,881 46 32,742 60

7,567 19 4,458 08

22,527 38 113,339 75

4,064. 30 1,011 86

161,871 62 215 41 353 10

],955 75 6,735 51

]7,92'1 36 IH,Y83 44 33,680 29

1,121 56 6 80

],546 16

237 9,1 7 59

2~,.')2j 31 S~l,397 28 2,8i'3 07

6,630 8:, 107,011 Od :>6,911 88 19,901 79

1.713 33 ,1,948 85

51 83

2,533 (iL)

100 OO! 244 001

I

10 00;

I I

910 2.J

---

1526

5)1.1· ":' 8m',lh, sp.?! Agt U. SINew Odl'an"

I ICanie,il;)I''''l'I .. I, :l,:;.I~,')~):; ~)U~r,-:J--_-I~

n'ATEJIENT.

HO ..... llS .\ ..... n CASH TRANS'i

FUtHEJ) ox HEHAI.F OF

THE lJ~ITE1) ~ I'_\TI-,"';,

From To. Collectors. Collectors.

HAL\NCES ]}UJ~ O~ THE

1ST VAl' OF JAN., 1833.

B\, Collc~tOl's.

i

To Collectors.

i ______ _ -1,053-' 0-0 -1-,00-0-0-0 1----:--: --------------'--3-9-4-.,8-:>-·0--2-21 1,404 30

500 00

162 05 2,800 00

890 47

1,011 86

9,7-44 69

<12 461 1 _ I 47:<3 2

30,07:2 4-21 3 17,151 461 4

6,283 601 5 33,2c]8 68, 6

5,206 211 7 1,024 991 8

13,570 21 9 16,885 ~i5 10

182 23 11 1,004 6i 12 3,649 66 113

400 001 14 283 0715

11,900 00 16

8,t~~ ~'~II I ~~ 3:2,742 60 19

7,567 191

,20 4,458 08 121

22,527 38 : 22 113,339 75 :23

3,173 83 24

161,871 62 215 41 .:;53 1 U

1,955 75 (',7.,5 51'

17,9-'4 36! 1.1: 9~3 '-14·:

:33 liEU "9' 1,121 Sti l

6 l.\u l

1,::: ::I 7 59

1

'22,325 J 1 5t),,):17 2~,

2 07 J GI

(i,6SU 85

100 244-

25 26 127

128 29 I~O I~ t i32 "3 i~4 135 1.,6

00.)7 GO 3;)

1.')9

,<tv 41

!42 !4 ;

'10 00.;4

145 46

147

148

I 149 150

ll;7,1;11 (:OL

Sti 911 8EI 19,~U~ ~~

1, I 1..) ,jJ \

\ - 151

4,')48 85 51 831

, 910 24\,)2 I - \ 2,533 69 - 5~ . :---' 1----' -\ )

1,05, 01 ti :~6 .;~ 9,744 69 1331,679 19 2,998 84 ~ -"-.. --. ====:::;:::====-::=::=.::====:=========

, Tran~feTred ,-d hi, ,ccount of officiul ('mohlment8_ ',:~

COLLECTORS DISTRICTS.

~ --_. Bro't. forward

1 Joseph Aborn Teche 2 James Miller do. 3 John B. Murphy do. 4 Don'n. Caffery do. 5 William Chribbs Massac 6 Jonathan Davis Natchez 7 Alex. Baillie do. 8 James McConnel Kentucky 9 Pcter P. Ferry Miami

1 0 L. T. Lloyd do. 11 Moors Farwell Sandusky 12 Mathew E1'llest Detroit 1 3 J. 'Wilkinson do. 14 Reuben Atwater do. 1 1 1 1 1 2

5 David Duncan Michilmackinac 6 Samuel Abbott do. 7 William Gamble do. 8/ William Pinkney Key West 9 A. S. Thruston do. o John Simmington, Construction of

weights and measures.

SUPPLEMENTARY.!

=:

BALANCI.S DUE 0"" THE 1ST r A YMENTS FOa JANUARY, 1832.

Duties on By To merchan. Expenses

Collectors. Collectors. dize refun· of Collee. ded. tion.

----- -1,348,993 90 2,998 84 - 152 64 3,012 38 · · · - - · ·

8 95 - · · 394 84 - - 11 85

1,995 43 - - -2 55 - - ·

6,305 38 · - -758 69 · · · 11 08 - · 0

0 - 0 0

0 79 10 · · 5,457 77 - 0 0

4,972 87 - 0 0

0 36 25 0 · 30,680 98 - · ·

0 125 00 · · 1,024 59 0 · ..

0 0 251 82 0

3,676 21 - · 0

- - 0 · 352 75 0 1735

---_._- "-Amount carried t e

, a e 8 ~ o g n I st tern nts 1,404,64 37 .),239, 19 251 82 181 84

STATEMENT.

-PAYMENT>! INTU THE TItEASlJRY.

82 53 82 53

4·12 80 59 81

200 00

251 82

335 40

BALANCES DUE ON THE

1ST J.l.XlJARY, 1833.

8 95

1,995 43 2 55

6,305 38 758 69 11 08

5,457 77 1,972 87

30,680 98

1,024 59

3,676 21

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

200 0010 79 1011

12 13

36 2514 15

125 0016 17 18 19 20

1,053 00 6,807 18\----1w.362G21--394161,386,586 07 3,439 19

26

.~'TA1'EJIE_ST Ccl'}iihhing t~e amollll~ paic! to. 0.11ft'Crs .~(t~l.e Rcv~ CIITffrs, till' Prill (lllrl RotlOns, lInt 11/(!I1(/Cri /It (,It: ,I)/.,tlllI SI ments. ~

aCCOli1/l ~( the Cutters, durill!{ the year 18;3;? ; and .lor extra Rnt~ liar hereto/lire of/ou·cd. '-

Ip_'T,n;:\TO; ".UlE TO orFH'EUS BY DR4J'l

0 .... (OLI.EC'TO,hS.

KAME A1':D IL\KK. i'A Y A" It

HATJ'l"""iS.

I---------.-------r On whom llr:twll. I Distr·ict!.

I ---,_.-Robert D:ty, Lieuten:-lllt,: :31,3 60 IA. B Fannin, William Oim,te:Hi, dn.: 25.) 40 IJames R. Prin,l!;le,

C;;.rried to g-encral st:ttemtnt J -s67001

Savannah, Cildrleston,

Payments madcil/II) t!lf Treasury, onlcarnmts drawl! by the Secretary ( the Treasury, (lJI Ci)1/ato r :, 0/ the CllstOJIIS, not ytf passed to thel credit.

1826.

1829.

1830

1381.

1832.

.1'0.61 , 7. .J eremiah Chrke, G1'8. A lexander ~lclljtire, 6]86 II enry '" :uren,

~o- 7181. Timoth:, Upham, 6. do. 7. do.

41,. do. 45. do.

241. llo. 3,19. do.

156. .T oseph .-\bol'l1,

No. 483. S:!1lllld E. Gilman 58-1. En-_jch Saw\'(~r, 585. GO.

361. James \T~u1l1ey, 452. do.

4-17. fctter F. Dubollrg-, 481- Joseph Aborn,

York, do.

Plymonth,

Portsmouth, do. do. do. do. (10.

do.

Teche,

Penobscot, Camden,

do.

10,000 00 211 10 2:,8 31 133 86 26 96

1,380 33 - 4,239 31

23 75 25 20 99 28

148 ~.

----- 16,229 87

539 24 606 70

110 82 ---- ]6,340 (

5 96

----- 1,145 94 Beaufort, N. C. 112 91

do. 212 16

Mississippi, Teche,

3':'5 07 3,000 00

No. 8·15. EI;hll Olrnstca(l, on account of T. H. Cnshing, -;

283 96 ---- 4·,760 9

13571 ]\: ell' LOll(loll, \ 8·),6. A.lgernon S. Thrnstoll, Kcy ,,"cot, 10,963 62

No. 16'12. EJ\\"ard .T"n~s ] +<)3. Allen ~lcLanC?, 1539. do.

1607. John Ste~'''ns,

rlttsl)Lll·~;, Del:tI\·~.rc,

do.

Sa':anll"h,

---11,0993 15 01

5<)0 67 307 42

--- 88809 10 10

913 2

Total, $33.2623

EXTRA CT from the preceding Statement of Duties on Imports and :ronnage, 'tyc., JOT: "If' December 1832.

yeu, c;,.'-&..'-s ..;.." ........ -~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---,~~~~~~~~~~~~

761'11 B~- b·liances ,~ue to Collectors on 1 st .1 annar~', 1832, ...... '!. To balances due b:' Collectors on th« 1st January, lS32, $37,781,:398 Duties on Mc;·ch,muisc, ............ , S29,:356,056 74

Di1to, Tonnage,................... 31,172 12 Light Money,.. .... . . .. .............. 21,453 15 Custom clmrg-c:s onBritish Colonial ,es'ls, 906 15 Filles, Penalties and Forfeitures,....... 41,998 89 Nett Amount of Unchim('cl '1lcrchandise, 641 53

Ditto Mari~e Hospital Money, 58,942 56

Ronch, .ll1d Cash transferred to Collectors, ........... . Drafts unwl1 in En-or of Colll'ctors, ................. . Balances due to Collectors on 1st January, 1833, .... .

29,511,171 319,317 139,225

15,522

ll,.:lwback on Forels'n ~le:'chan,hse eX-II pmte,l, ......................... ··S :),272,480 4.3 : Do. on Domestic Refined SURaI' do. 42,840 65 : Do. do. Di~tilled Spirits do. 3,110 00 II Allowances to ,e,sels employed in the ! I fisheries ..... , .. . ...... . ': Eount,- on Pickled fish, .....•........

1"} ExpcI;scs attenrling Prosecutions, .•... 88 Duties refunded on ~l<.Tchandise, ..... 51 Do. Tonn~lg-c & Light '.loney, 76 Expenses of Collection,.. .... . .....•.

Pa,-n1E'nts into the Treasurvon 'Var­. r'lI1ts in fayor of the Tre~{surer:

219,745 27 14,392 00 15,638 14

1,086,38J.. gO 3,06:3 87

1,:315,975 36

1st column,............ 1,238 24 2d do., •........ , .. 28,444,000 83

Bonds :mel Cash transferred from Collectors, ......... . Drafts dr:lwn on Collectors, ......................••.. Balances duc by Collectors on 1st January, 1833, ..... .

11,490 95

7,973,630 52

28,44.5,2,19 37 318,057 79 150,·118 05

30,868,799 37

Dollars., ... 67,767,636 05 Dollars, .... 67,767,636 05 ------- ----

00 e '"0 '"0 t'"' M ~ ~ ~ --3 > ~ ~

U2 --3 > --3 ~ s: M ~

~

~ '~

28 SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT.

The nett amount of Reyenue exhibited by the preceding Statement is

From which deduct the fol!!Jwing E:rpenditures, being exce:'s of duties .re­fundrd, debeniuI'es p(]id, alluwances to VtSsels employed ~n th~jisher!es, and expenses of collection, Uc., blyond the duhes recewed In the ful­!ou'illg ?orts, viz:

Samuel A. Morse Edward S .. l:UTis Joshua Carpcnter Daniel Lane Denny McCobb Thomas McCrate .Tohn F. Scammall Mark Dennett Timothy Souther 'William Beach Benjamin Knight Schuyler Sampson Isaiah L. Green John P. ],,'orton Samuc·l Simons Baron S. Doty Thom3.s Loomis .10hn Grant, Jr. Seymour Scovel Jacob GOllld l'ieITe A. B~,rker John P. Osborn Jere Carrier Thomas Forster Henry Whitely Joseph Sands Richard Sands John Willis Thomas R. J ohnnon William B. Scott Thomas Turner 'Villiam Nelson John S. Tapscott Gorden :Forbes Hem'v M. Cooke Leyi 'Fagan Joshua Tayloe 'William ,Io,'ner Dayid Turner Thomas L. Shaw Samuel S. Law John .J. Maxwell AI'chibald Clarke, John Rodman Jcsse H. Willis Hobert Mitchell P. Hutilius H. Pray Charles C. P. Hunt Samuel Starkwcather 'William H Hunter Andrew Mack

Machias }'rellchman's Bay Penobscot Belfast Wal~oborough Wiscasset -Saco York

- Ipswich Gloucester M:U'blehead Ph mouth -

- B;rnstable -Edgartown

- Fairfield - O,\n gatchie

Sackett's Harbor Osw<'go

- Niagara Gennessee -Buif"loc Creek Sag Harbor

- Cape Vincent - Presque hIe - Dehware - Annapolis -

do Oxford St. Man"s _

- Town Creek Georgetown York Town

- Yeocomico do

- Beaufort, N. C. - Plymoutll

Ocracoke Beaufort, S. C.

do Georgetown, S. C. Sunbury

- Hardwick _ St. MarY'g _ St. Aug:ustine St. Marks _ Pensacola -Pead RiYel' Miami Cuyag-oha _ Sandusky

- Detroit Adam D. Stellart Amount bronght

do

Michilimackinac _ from Supplementary Statement,

4,173 27 3,566 20

12,277 85 1,153 66

16,287 07 0 10,050 15

1,464 40 941 81

1,508 04 4,026 17 8,914 39

1.3,57:> 30 28,061 13 1,588 79

182 54 3,551 53 4,030 27 5,718 01 2,733 21 3,667 42 3,866 42

103 64 3,970 50 8,300 13 8,984 37 1,247 47

434 99 372 65

1,170 19 342 20

1,847 77 27 53

118 79 82 02

136 74 32939

2,105 37 217 51 22 21

229 60 730 00 538 00

2,033 52 1,960 30 6,195 43 2,375 31

185 78 727 26 457 66

1,188 77 3,147 12 2,209 46

433 66

--21,721,748

Reyenue Cutter do. _ 567 00 184,201! -----True Nett Re\Oenue,

Gross amount of Revenue accrning in 18.'32, _ _ _ Deduct payments for drawbacks, &c. and expenses of collection,

Nett revenue as above,

- 21 ,537,540 ~ --'-=-

29,511,1711 7,973,630 l

- 21,537,5~ ..

30

EllIOI .. UllIE~'I'S OF OFI"ICERS OF T.

A STATEJ.1IENT exhibiting a view of the Receipis and Erpenditure •. ceed the maximum allowed under the Act of the 7th of May, 1822, ellt the Customs, and to alter certain Collection Districts."

NAME.

!. I v~1 i BALANCF.S DUE -S CIS 2: ! ox THE 1ST .rANt'· , .s ~~ , ARY, 1832. .: ~ 41'

I OFFICE. DISTRICT. .; soS

, i~ v »"

To Of. By S 3 11/

I ficers. Officers. £ ~ ~ ! ~5

----------'--------------- -------1 Stephen Thatcher, II Collector, Passamaquody,' 151 44 . 2 James ""Y. Ripley, do do' 449 08 • 3 Isaac Ilslev, I do Portland, . 394 78 • 4 John Chandler, do do' 255 01 • 5 Samuel Phillips, I do Newburyport, 35 74. . 6 William Pearce, jr do Gloucester, • 1,263 28 • 7 James Miller, i do Salem, • 6 07 • 8 Lemuel 'Yilliams, I do New Bedford, i' . . 9 Henry A. S. De:irborn, do Boston, I' 138 05 •

10/David Henshaw, I do do , . . 1,950 96 1,245 II Elbridge Gerry, iSurveyor, do . 1 13 • 12 ,Iohn McNeill, 'do do • 3 25 • 13 Leomrd ~f. Parker, [Naval Officer, do . 937 57 937 14,Iohn Hempstead, /1 Surveyor, Middletown, • 119 68 • 15 ,Ionathan Thompson, Colle~tor, Kew York, • 3,717 83 3,717 16 Samuel Swartwout, do do . 1,301 54 • 17 John :Ferguson, Naval Officer, I do • 7,487 71 7,474 18 MOIdecai M. Noah, Surveyor & Insp'r, do • 1,822 52 1,821 19 Robert Arnold, Collector, 1 Perth Amboy, • 10,999 12 . 20 .Tames Parker, do I do • 744 43 . 21 William ,Jones, do ,Philadelphia,' 523 54 • 22 James N. Barker, do do . 3,130 12 3,130 23 'Yilliam Duncan. SUl"I"eYor, do . • . 24 Henry Whitely,' ColleC'tor, :Delaware, - 173 19 25 Brazure 'V. Pryor, do Norfolk" 19 03 26lJam~s R. Pl:ingle, do ;Charleston, - 41 73 271Addm LeWIS, do ,~lobile, • 630 00 620 '28 lGeorge W. Owen, do ! do - 786 64 291Beverly Chew, do Mississippi, - 9,828 29 301~lartin Gordon, do ! do . 13,662 84 13,662 31i~lanuel Cruz at, Na\'aIOfficer, do . 909 20 . 32iPeter K. Wagner. do do - 2,964 86 33'Seth ,V. Nye, Surve\'or, do • 618 66 34iWilliam Emerson, d~ do _ 1,031 53 35 Samuel Spotts, do do . 1,849 29 36!Adam D. Stewart, Collector, Michilimackinac _ •

--- --.-- ---Total, 35 7467,912 3732,609

IiS'fODS FOR ~'UE YEAR 1832. Sl

.. Officers of the Customs during the year] 832, whose emoluments ex­ttl "An Act further to establish the compensation of the o.fficers of

== RECUPTS IN 1832. -

CO'IBIISSIo:,<S 0"

For certifi-Fees. cates on

Moneyac- Lighthouse Marine hos- wines, spir- Salary. Total. counted disburse- pita! dis· its, teas, &c.

for. ments. bursemcnts

------ ----- --I . . - - - - - 1

VSO 82 584 86 - - - 500 00 5,835 68 2 - - - - - - 3

),107 00 1,94,) 94 478 11 11 70 16 00 - 5,556 75 4

- - I - - · - - 5 - - - · - - 6 - - - - - - 7

2,292 32 2,887 33 - - - - 5,179 65 8 - - - - - 9

9,502 11 10,258 00 547 41 84 32 1,568 42 - 21,960 26 10 - - - · . - 11

7,305 70 - - - - - 7,305 70 12 ~485 64 - - - - - 8,485 64 13

- - - - - - 14 - - - - - 15

,,67731 33,382 12 387 92 159 37 6,385 12 - 64,991 84 16 4,266 18 - - - - - 24,266 18 17 5,132 33 - - - - - 15,132 33 18

- - - - - 19 - - - - - - 20 - . - - . 21

5,520 97 15,099 95 - 88 42 1,475 98 - 22,185 32 22 ',341 22 - - - - 4,34,1 22 23

- . - - - - 24 - - - - - - 25 - - - - - 26 - - · - - 27 - - - - - - 28 - - - - - - 29

~8S3 78 24,557 36 68 62 86 33 1,313 80 - 30,879 89 30 · . - - - - - - 31 . - - - - - 32

· . - - - - - 33 - - - - - - 34

· - - - - - 35 · - 464 63 . - - 464 336 ------ ---------

~23.) 38 88,713 56 1,946 69 430 14 1 ,759 32 500 00 216,585 09

= \

29

EMOLUMENTS OF OFFICERS

:::

IIPE ••

NAME. OFFlCE. DISTRICT. CURK HIRI.

- ----------- -------------I Stephen Thacher Colleector Passamaquody -~ James W. Ripley do do 2,050 00

3 Isaac Ilsley do portland -4 John Chandler do do 1,547 00

6 Samuel Phillips do Newburyport -6 William Pearce, Jr. do Gloucester -7 James Miller, do Salem -8 Lemuel ''''illiams do Now Bedford 35500 9 Hem"), A. S. Dearborn do Boston -

10 David Henshaw do do 12,873 65

11 Elbridge Gerry Surveyor do -12 John McNei'l do do 2,100 00 13 Leonard M. Parker Naval Officer do 2,40000

14 John Hempstead Surveyor Middletown -15 Jonathan Thompson Collector New York · 16 Samuel Swartwout do do 52,669 88 . 17 John Ferguson Naval Officer do 13,207 66 18 Mordecai M. Noah Surveyor and Inspector do 8,~84 00 19 Robert Arnold Collector Perth Amboy -20 James Parker do do · 21 William .J ones do Philadelphia · 22 .lames N. Barker do do 12,080 00 23 William Duncan Surveyor do 1,500 00 21 Henry Whitely Colle~tor Delaware · 25 Brazure ''''. Prvor do Norfolk · 26 James R. Pringle do Charleston · 27 Addin Lewis do Mobile · 28 George·W Owen do do · 29 Beverly Chew del Mississippi · 30 Martin Gordon do do 10,673 58 :33 Manuel Cruzat Naval Officer do · 32 Peter K. Wagner do do · 33 Seth W. Nye Survevor do -34 William Emerson do do · 35 Samuel Spotts do do · 36 Adam D. Steuart Collector Michilimackinac · ----

Total, 119,540 77

To balances due the U. States on 1st Jaunary, 1832, -114,235 38

88,713 56 1,946 69

430 14 10,759 32

500 00

67,91237 Fees of Office in 1832, • -Commissiolls on money accounted for,

do Light House disbursements, do Marine Hospital do •

For certificates on wines, spirits, teas, &c., Salary, - -

Bonds and cash transferred to officers, 216,585 09

:;574

284,53320

'F THE CUSTOMS IN 183~-C'ontinued. 33

BONDS AND CASH

D 111832. TRANSFERRED Oll"

I hIaximum ofcompen-I---- BEHALF OF TilE US

mt, fuel sation in their several Balances ,d other capacilies. i due on the tpenses. Stationery Collectors, I I Total. From To 1st Janury

-343 55 168 21

117 57 80 77

132 46 153 70

722 99 1,348 33

326 05 334 16

575 89 500 58

1,497 72 6,482 90 195 86 2,52.1 13 260 35 692 92

745 43 62 05

502 02

naY. officers All other Officers. Officers 1833. &surveyors services. --- -----_:._-- --- -----

3,000 00

3,000 00

3,000 00

4,000 00

2,500 00 3,000 00

4,000 00 3,000 00 2,500 00

4,000 00 2,500 00

I

I 400 00

400 00 . I

400 00

400 001

\ 400 00

- !

5,5Gl 76

5,145 34.

3,641 16

19,344 97

5,501 94. 1

6,234 74

6.5,050 50 18,926 65 11,937 27

17,727 45 4,062 as

35 74

35 74

151 44 1 723 00 2 394 78 3 666 42 4 _ 5

1,263 28 6 6 07 7

1,538 49 8 138 05 9

3,284 97 10 1 1311

1,807 01 12 2,250 9013

119 6814 _ 15

1,242 88116 5,35300 17 3,196 0418

10,99912 19 744 4320 523 5421

4,457 8722 279 1723 173 1924

19 0325 41 7326

_ _ -10 00 _ - \27 _ \ _ _ _ 786 6428

_ _ _ • • 9,828 2929

4677 62993 4,000 OOi 400 00' 15,750 28 • - 15,129 61\30 _ _ _ • 909 20,31 _ _ _ ·2,964 8632 _ _ _ • 618 66'33 _ _ _ 1,031 5334

\

_ _ • • 1,849 2935 _____ ~-------- ~~~i~O 00 ____ ~_ ~.~\;6 ,4,7849613,65838! 38,500 001 2,800 00179,284 11 45 74 35 7472,557 93

tBalance due to the Collector on account of the customs.

By balances due to officers on 1st January 1832, " Expenditures for clerk hire, _ 119,540 77 "do rent, fucl, &c. 4,784 96 Ie do stationery, .. .. .. 13,658 38 "do maximum compensation as Collectors, &c. 38,500 00 II do do all other services, 2,800 00 " Bonds and cash transfeI'l'ed from officers, -" Payments into the Treasury, - -"Balances due the United States, 1st January, 1833,

35 74

179,284 11 45 74-

32,609 68 72,557 93

284,533 20

===========================~

34 EMOLUMENTS.

GENER ilL ST.IlTE1"VEST of the Salaries, Fres and ('f7T~lission8. oJIl ((1l:JI(.~('d by lml', (/1/(1 0/ their disburscments for clel" IIrr, stalwne,.

COLLECTOHS. DISTRICTS. Sabry.

llH·EIV<l-:n.

Fees. Commis· SlOns.

ToW.

l-.J-~m-e-s-'·-V-.-R-il-)I-c-y--- -p-a-s-s~-m-1-a-q-u-o-d-d-y-1':-----I--~ '1-:--~ 2 Samuel A.. Morse Machias 250 00 186 92 13 34 450 2 3 Edward S .. Tarvis Frenchman's Bay 150 00 387 13 18 80 5559 4roshua Carpenter Pcnobscot 150 00 855 44 314 32 1,319 7 5,Danicl Lane BelEtst . 940 2.3 174· U4 1,1142 6,Denny ~lcCobb 'Valdoborough 250 00

1 9H 39 105 19 1,3295

71Thomas ~lcCl'ate W isc:lsset 200 00 4. 69 49 139 79 809 2 8 William King' Bath - ],783 66 692 92 2,4815 9 John )'. Scamman Saco 250 00 186 11 ]0 89 4470

10\ Barnabas Palmer Kelln bunk . 2()7 46 270 62 478 0 11 Mark Del'.nett Iy mk 250 00 33 60 73 284 3 12!William Pickering- iPortsmouth - 394 61 1,112 74 1,5073 13 Archibald W. Ih(lc 'j ,- ermont 2 14 Timothv Sonther lps\\-ich 15 Samuef Phillips,N ewburyport 16 .James ~Iillel' IS~t!elll 171 \\illiam Beach I,(;l[)uc~stc'r 18 Benjamin Knir;'ht i~lal'blch('ad 19 Sclmylc!' Sampson IPlymouth 20 William ""ood IDiS'liton 21 Lemuel W il!iaills 1"\ e\\, Bedfo!'(l 22 Isaiah L Green IBarnstable 23 .John p, Norton Edg-arto\\'n 24, ~brtin T, Morton Kuntuckct 25 \\' alter R. lhnforth l'ro\"iclence 26 Nathaniel Bull 'ck Bristol 27 Christopher Ellery l\C\I'port 28 Koah _-\.. Phelps Mid"kto\,;n 29 lng-ollisb.\" 'V. Cr~"\ ford Ne\\- London 30 "'illiam H. Ell is =~ cw IIan,n 31. "':tlter Bradlev Fairfield 32 'Samuel Sim()n~ I do 33 .Jere Carricr ',Cape Yincent 34 Thomas Loomis 'Sacket's Harbor 35 hcob Gould "Gennessee 36 SeymOlll" SCf),'elI 371Joilll (;rant, .J', :,8 Pierre A. IhrkeI' 39 David B. l\IcN"ill 41)IuarOli S. Dot\, 41 .Tohn P. Oshorne 42 A.II 0,1 p,,:L n 4.3 .hmes Parke!' 44 Ebcllccer EL1lCl' 4,) Gel'shom ~.htt

?\i~g:al'a ,OSI\"l'.C;'O BIlTT:t)"" Creek ,Champhin OSI\-"'<:ctchie S:t:,' ,'hrbor p{}lL of .!Clsev Perth .\ml)()y· j ~~'i ',1;4';.:t~) '.,. i 1

I, B lll"lill;;tO11

Carried forw::rd,

25~ 001

25~ .001 150 0')1 ISO OCJI

250 00 250 00

211 28 ::;8'72

66 65 1 01 317 6 485 48 1,699 31 2,1847 948 38 2,857 84'1 3,806 :! 589 75 933 42 1,773 1 282 65, 615 21\ 897 8 615 67, 512 86 1,278 j 431 72, 146 02 727 7

1,19-4. 06 i 1;9 5811,343 6 695 13 14 44 959 5 512 74! 35 711 7984 628 571 2,480 57 3,109 1 378 37, ] ,(;61 36 1,439 7 266 19

1

9SU 43 1,2466 4·17 29 925 17 1,372 4

1,094 90 57 37 1,1523 662 87 1,503 94 2,1668 237 60 78 97 527 8 26 55 99 662

400 00 271 67 14 60' 686 2 I,OJO OU I 1,000 0

25U 001 307 15 123 12j 680 2 . ::.iJ GO 2').5 6· ,15 15 5507 1 1.50 001 41 4,: 6 4,3/ 197 8 I '

15,100 ool~ 53 17,09688,39,0614,

(1) Maximum compensation as coli ector. (2) Nl:tt, e molumt'llts, 1830, per 4th section, act 3d ~Iar('h, 1831. (3) MaXl!1lUm compensation as Collector. (4) From 1st Jallll:llT to 4th November. (5) 5th. Novemb'er to 31st December. (6) Nett emolllm~nts, 18:<0, per 4th section, act 3 M:trch, 1831. (7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13.) do do do

EMOLUMENTS. 35

.Uectors of the Customs, whose nett emolmnentsfall short of the maximum ce Rent, ~·c·fl'om tlte 1st of January to the Slst of December, 18:12.

EXPENIll:D. '­o ,j,

'" ..... CO~O[J SSIOSS

.. ~ .<s AGENT FOIl :? . U

~ ~ B ~ 00 :=. ~. __ tt: ~ ~

~. ~ ~ ~ ~ .::: 0 u.~ 3 ~ ~ '=::1 -:::: ~ ~ t::.- 0

TOTAL.

g ~ 0 v TOTAL. ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ :r:: ~ 0 ~~ = ~ ~~ en ~-': ";:! ,!l .~ tECil"-:v ~ ~ .... bD (.) en 0 ~ ~ ~ -------------1-------- \ - - - - I 0:) - 1 00 1

- - - 450 26 - 2 169 59 8 00 46 00 - 223 59 332 34'l-1 300 00 16 06 62 31! - 378 37 9H 39 - 4

_ 26 63 35 2:2 - 61 85, 1,052 44 - 2 02 - 2 02 5 100 00 41 18 25 00 1 50 167 681 1,161 90 - 3 lSi - 3 19 6 50 00 15 00 40 00 - 105 00 704 28

1

- 26 - 26 7 8643 42 lSi 22 50 27 75 178 87 2,302 71 - 5 35 - 5 35 8 _ 2 31 40 21. 1 31 43 83 403 17 r - - - - 9 • 5 83 35 08' - 40 91 437 17 - 1 06 - 1 0610 - 4 22 11 B3! - 16 05 268 28 - - - 11

47510 70 79 49 35 - 595 24 912 11 - 6 10 75 44 81 3·112 • - - i - - 1,090 81 - 11 9 45 9 5613

11 58 20 00 - 31 58 286 08 - - - 14 234 13 57 68 19 601 20 .'36 331 77 1,853 02 - 4·5 4515

t,300 vO 40 91 lR 00114 591,373 50 2,432 72 - - - 16 • 17 16 ·12 89, - I 60 05 1,71S 12 - 13 - 1517

,... • 8 11 34 00' - 42 11 853 75· - - - - 18 i: 150 00 23 79 47 50 - 221 29 1,CJ57 24 - - - - 19 ,. 2 00 - - 2 GO 725 74 - - - • 20

SOO 0,)

... 75 00

.000 00 ,,1500 00

J' $95 00

82 50 24000

l30000 42 23 45 67

.. -"

30 26 24 08 20 33 28 24 14 71 28 83 13 33 5 81

6913

- - - - - 2 51 34 72 37 23 21 26 52 - 356 781 986 86· - 35 - 3522 37 50 - 61 581 g97 99. - - - - 23 16 50 - 1 111 83 686 62 - 29 5 20 5 4924 39 46. 4 691,072 :;9).2,036 75204· 64:17 26 6 30'1 228 2025 47 291 - I 562 OUI 877 7.l., - 2 4,3 - 2 4326 36 00' 9 05· 668 93

1

577 6Y - 7 43 92 381 99 8127 "7 961 - I 153 79 1,218 67 - 4 01 4 0123 5:1 2.:;1 1 8°

1, 306 86: - R±5 49 - 2 54 61 261 63 8029

43 77 - , 86 00 4H S5 - -. • 31 47 001 - 1 416 1,1 1,750 5f3 - 5 79 5tJ 99 56 7S 30

2 58 8 9U I ,J 7'5 1 6r) 90 5 36 - - - - 32 - - - 1,014 llO - - - - .3:3 .. .. .. 717 7 H.. _.. .. 34 - • - 1,16064,'1 - 15 24 6705 822935 - - - 762 6J - - - -,6 - - - 961 ib - 41 - 41 37

- - - I 1,05:) 7'1 - - - - 39 - - - 1,971 86

1

1 - 369 7541 791038

• - - - 1 1, 4,6J 10 - - - - 40 • 8 35 13 00 - 2_1 35, 664 921 - 39 35 64 36 0341 • - - - 1, (JOO 0) - - - - 42 - 23 19 60 O'J - 8 j 19 597 08 i - - - - 43 1350 19 2.'i'1 32 75 - 65 50 4115 2;1 - 1\ - - - 44 ~ 2 OJ ~~JI_l 05 __ 15 __ 05 _1_~':: 78,_-__ -_. _-___ -__ 45

1,05915683 5811.OH7 391 85 S57,915 9741.335 791

204 64\82 03513 84 SOO 511 '7"

36 EMOLUl\JEXTS OF COLI,ECl'ORS OF THE CUSTOMS

COLLECTORS.

l,George 'Y. Tucker 2i1\1aI1I011 D. Canfield 31Thomas Forster 41, Henry Whitely 51James H. McCulloch 6'J ohn 'Villis 7'ICharles Leary 81George Hudson 9 Joseph Sands

10IRichard Sands 11 Thomas R. Johnson 121Thomas Tw ner 13 Georg,'e Brent 14\conwuy 'rhittle 15,Charles D. McIndoe 16.James Gibbon 17,William Nelson 18

iJohn Dangerfield

19: Robert S. G:lrnett 20,William P. Custis 21 Natluniel Holland 22\James Owen 23\JameS C. Cole 24 Thomas 1·1. Blount 25,Duncan McDonald 26;Stephen Charles 27

iHenry M. Cooke

28 , Levi Fagan 2"IJoshua Tayloe 30)ames R. Pringle 31;1'hom:ls L. Shaw 32 William Joyner , . 33.Da\·id Turner 341J ohn Stevens 35'A. B. Fannin

~~:~~~~I~~ ~ia~~;~ll 38 '.lohn N. McIntosh 391Archibald Clarke 40 .Iohn Rodman 411.) esse If. Willis 42:James Dell 43'Gabriel .J. Floyd 44iRobert Mitch~ll 45;Wm. A. Whitehead 46 Gc:orge 'Y. Owen 47, P. Hlltilius R. Pray 48 0 g-cle n D Lang-st:;ff 49 Charles C. P. Hunt 50 Samuel Starkweather 51 'Villiam H. Hunter

RECUVED.

DISTRICTS. I Commis-

Salary. Fees. sions. Total.

Brought forward, I 5,100 0016,864 53 17,096 8839,06i4i Little Egg Harb orl 250 00 60 05 147 13 457 18 Great Egg Harbor 250 00 156 05 3 75 409 80 Presque Isle (14) Delaware Baltimore Oxford Vienna Snow Hill Annapolis

do (15)'1 (16) I

St. Mary's Georgetown Alexandria Norfolk Petersburg l~ichmond Yorktown East Hiver 'I'appah~nnock i Folly Landing , Cherry Stone Ii

Wilmington Newbern (17)' ""ashington II Ed.:nton Camden (18) Beaufort, N. C. Ph'mouth, N. C. Ocracoke Charleston Georgetown, S C Beaufort,S. C (19)

do (20) Sa\'annah

do Sunbury Hard\\'i~k

IBrlll1swick [St. ~I:lIT's, Ga. 1St. Au,~llstine ',St. Marks 1St .. 10hns IAJHlachicola (21), i l' cl1sacola 'Kev West

i'IOhile Pearl River ITeeh: iMlaml Cuyahoga Sandusky

i • i (22) (23)1 (2.1-)/ (25) (26)

500 00

250 00 200 00 150 00 209 72

36 00 250 00 250 00

200 00 200 00 250 00 200 00 200 00

250 00 250 00 250 00

1 250 00, 200 OO!

1,0~0 Ooi 250 001 229 10:

13 591

250 J 200 OO! 250 00 500 001 5JO 00: 500 001, 500 00' 500 OO! 500 00: 500 OO! 250 00 250 00 250 00

538 45 3,069 21

243 85 364 00 169 71

32 50 527 54 980 81

1,101 20 409 72 699 70 11130

98 00 229 84 170 60 115 00 508 57

344 67 427 55 644 56 56 80

203 69 84 33

1,777 88 94 50

8 00

642 62 307 84

90 00

166 24 38 31 20 43 22 00 32 00

229 00

770 52 1,795 96

4 50

203 35 5,348 76

5 00 32 27 65 86

6 59. 37

2 47 98 82

863 23 2,176 67

352 35 1,220 64

4 58 54 22

121 81 77 45 53 12

1,060 48 161 30 352 28 200 13 333 13

8 96 91 06 14 88

3,738 38 74 35

405 20 557 78

76 93 1 22

14 30 139 14

37 57 47 55 27 94

638 40 2,045 35

1 98 9 04

1,241 80 8,417 9,{

49885 596 27 385 57 ~16 31 36 37

28497 876 36

1,844 04 3,277 87

76207 1,920 34

315 88 352 22 601 65 44805 368 12

1,569 05 161 30 946 95 877 68

1,227 69 315 76 49475

1,099 21 5,516 26

34524 23745

13 59 1,047 82

865 62 .250 90 200 00 493 17 539 53 53473 661 14 569 57 77655 527 94

1,908 92 4,091 31

25648 259 04

, .' Carried fo.-ward, .. ~i4l ~~7,899411~ (14,24,25,26) Nctt emoluments, 18')0, per aet~d March, 1831. (15) From 1st January to 3d Novenlber-no retllrn~ received (16) FI'om 3d November to 31st December. do .

'OR THE YEAR ENDIl\G 31st DECE~IBER, 18a2. 07

i: I I (U"'lr)Uo;,;"IO~~S AS

h ~ ~ :.,.! A(;f.'>T Fon

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I .i. ~ ~ :; :f"] I .S t I;:; ~ i

----EXPE~nEI).

1_i::=_]_~_:_1 ! l ~ I r i E I p~ ~ ~ I

0s9-15 -6-Sj-' -58 1,087 39 85 857,915 97; 41,335 79.204 64

1

1 82 0):~3 8~' 81)0 51-10000 500 105 00 352 18 - 851]0 85 11 70

1 1

7 00 :3 3·1 10 31 399 46 _ 2 75 ':2 75 2 392 84 - 115 10' ]5 10 ' ::;

700 00 256 31 10 75

100 00 :2 62

100 00 :3 00

200 00 52 02 200 no 13 09 450 00 50 (1)

70 OU 1 ,'15

18 00 3 00

167 33

200 00

250 00 13 75

300 .. 00 34 60

10 60 8433

,350 00 130 59

.000 00

8 50 15 36

14 00

20 00 22 00 7 00

12 75 53 37 45 87

1,241 80 _ 387 97 387 97; 4,

91 97~ 2 005,050 28 3,:,(" (j9 J·15 02 245 0'2: 5

24 00 : ! 126 ~~! !~6 ~~. ~

25 oo! .30 oo!

H~ .38 28 68

1

IOU 001 100 00

1

20 00 1

001 :15

61 50 4,5 00 91 00 12 00 9 00

13 04

8 00 21 50 60 00 70 ou

15 00

1

! ":]1 :11 lil '1,; ;1 I :~o O(J 8,16 3o, :2 71)'1 12

62 290 78 1, 55.~ 2(j 49 7'; 13 4·'3 341.290 11 1,')S7 71i :no 4714

I . liU(J (1) lli:2 07' ·1 ,Hi 15 81 50 251 5U 1,(i(;8 1'1 .,2 32 16

I 1 :,5 :,11 j~ 17

1 00

.3

52 20 00

18 on :~,4 .;.;: 18

1

28 O() :573 Ii';' 54 19 1(i7 :),';8iJ 72: 21) 3500 .».)12: .'1 ,.,

200 00 1,,()9 os: :.; 9, 1 Ii 1 3Ui i

p 75 2G 6S _.)

' ' :;16 00

45 Ou 426 10

1:, 00 ] 9 60 84 .33 1

2,502

8 50

41 1 41 -,)

620 ~)5 62 36 35 9i, 8,2 6.'1, '8' HUI 59 6 (:ul

85 74 184 1)7 ).~

15 62 lti ()()!25

39 07 45 07 26 ,02 7ri. I 4·75 IS: 40

q- 1.~ .,. 1:; .!7 ~J _Cl

,t lJ -'8 1,11].1 SH, 12 35: :J,I)].' SS ,Ii ,W, 85 i·1 L'.l 22.;0

~45 2( 57

1

! 10 1)1) 10 57

1

!:.; 2.'17 45. 1)-

5 U,) 33

,) .,.., )~ 2li9 62 29 , :01 _I.

153(i 1,U,] 46, 6 60: 5 01 11 61i·,4

~~~ ~~I' 12 21i 8 96: 21 ]71'~~ 2lJO 00. - I .,7 '1~)3 17 _31

1 40 84 41 15,38

22 00 517 53 , 17 91 17 91 i39 21 51! 513 2., 10 61 90' 10 5U 22 01 '-iO 80 II() 581 H I H 64 14 64'41

1H uO 425 57 37, 18 41 18 781

42 27 _Ol~., 7·19 55 .'9i :'·13 27 15, SUO 19' 58 .j.() 71 41 29 1

.1,4 , 53,7 1,855 55 5 01 5 92. 202 74, 21, 67i45

37 00 59 751,].12 6' 2,941' 69 20 ~2-1' 15 41) c'l 2~)' 72 9946 51 00 51 0°1

1

205 4.'1 I ],1 I 29147 ~ 0.1 1 41 71) ~9 70 81) ·1 f) 259 • I

~25 46 I 90 9rj' 49

I 525 56, 1 :21: 151 5(i1 152 77 51)

"J ') 'I _ ___ _ ______ 1 __ 409 o~ __ '_I __ ')_-: __ -__ I_,--·):\J ~ ~~2:,50 5621,26834178,735 4553: jOi 291 6~,>1~~~~ 1') No return of emoluments, (20) From 12 to 31 Decembe:" 8) '400 additional allo\\'eu pCI' orclcl (21) 3d CJllartcr's return 100perfLc t

.

of the Comptroller. (~2) 3r1 and ,ith f[llarter's ret1wns \\ .. nlll1~. 9) l'rom 1 hnu;\r\' 10 1 DeccllJiJCI, (2'3.) :\0 ;'0\\111.

38 EMOLUMENTS OF COLLECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS

-

lIEe EIVEll.

COLLECTOHS. DISTHlCTS. Commis-Salary. Fees. SIUIlS

- ---------- ------------- ----Bro't forward, 16,138 41 34,122 93 37,899 41

1 Andrew "Mack Dl'lruit (27) - -2 .-\.clam D. Steuart \Iichi limack'c(28) -

001 -

3 C. Larrabee, <lec'cl col CIIlcinnati 350 260 57 4 58 4 Edward.J ones Pittsburg (29) - - 1 27 5.T.1\1. Smith Nashville - - -61llenjamin S. Harrison Louisville (30)\ - - -

I I ------------16,4·88 41 34,3P1 50 37,905 26

-

- ., (21, 28) ]Sett emoluments 18.)0, per 4th soctlOnact 5 March, 1831. (29,30,) No returns.

Total.

--88,160 75

-615 15

1 27 -

---88,777 17

FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st. DECEMBER, 18:3~.

EXP!::'iD};D.

CO~l '"USSIOXS

AS AGI~~'T FOlt

Balance Fees ---1--- Total. in favor for '

Clerk Station- Office A Il of the eerti- \Ial'incl Light hire. cry. rent and other Total. officer. ncatcs. lIospi- [lOuses.

fuel. expcn· I tal. I ! ses.

_ _ ________ ; ____ 1 _________ _

17267 811570 45 2079 72350 56 21268 5478735 45 584 6(, 291 6~ 2422 803299 02[ - - - 1 1618 42 - 5'-> 25 38 25 93 1 - - - [835 85 - - - - I 2

15 75 48 00 - 6.3 75 551 40, - 2 10 - 2 10 3 - - - - I 1 271 - 19 - 19i 4

- -; - II - - - -:5 ~_-____ -___ -_ - 1 __ -___ -___ -___ - ____ -_1: 6

17267 8111586 202127 72350 56,21332 2981742 39:584 60294 462448 183327 24:

30

40 EMOLUMENTS.

GENERAL STATEMENT of the Salaries and Fees of the N,aval Office" law; and of their disbursements for clerk hire, statwnery, ojJiee

RECEIVED , ___ °_ NAVAL OFFICERS. DISTRICTS.

Salary. Fees. Total.

I ------ --------'---- --------I William Clagett Portsmouth 200 00 -' 416 93 616 93 2 Daniel Foster Newburyport 150 00 428 47 57847

'3 John Swasey Salem 150 00 896 18 1,046 18 4 Samuel Brown Providence 250 00 568 69 818 69 5 Isaac nurdick Newport 250 00 235 90 48590 6 1John Pemberton Philadelphia 5,521 01 5,521 01 7!Dabney S. Carr naltimore 2,701 94 2,701 94 8 Thom:ls Gatewood Norfolk 1,005 70 1,005 70 9 John D. Jones Wilmington 150 00 528 26 678 26

10 John S .. Cogdell Charleston 1 1,444 97 1,444 97 11 Charles S. Steedmm do 2 495 35 495 35 12 Joseph S. Pelot Savannah 150 00 935 71 1,085 71

----- ----- -----Total 1,300 00 15,179 11 16,479 11

(1) From 1st January to 30th September. (2) "1 st October to 31st December.

EMOLUMENTS 41

Vthe Custom.~, whose nett emoluments do not exceed the maximum allowed by 'tilt, ~c.from the 1st of January to the 31st of December, 1832.

-EXPENDED.

I

Stationary'\Office renJ Other official I Balance

in favor of the Clerk hire. Total. officer

and fuel. expenses.

1------------.--- 26 4·5 9 13 - 35 58 581 3511 - 29 63 9 89 10 39 49 91 528 56 2

150 00 17 68 6 00 - 173 68 872 50 3 - 15 11 19 73 2 35 37 19 781 50 4 - 15 69 17 00 5 78 38 47 447 43 5 2,237 10 152 80 71 61 59 50 2,521 01 3,000 00 6

400 00 94 42 30 64 2 00 527 06 2,174 88 7 - 19 24 9 46 - 28 70 977 00 8

- - 8 00 - 8 00 670 26 9 68 26 - - - 68 26 1,376 71 10

- - - - - 495 35 11 - - -, - - 1,085 71 12

---------------2,855 36 371 02 181 46 80 02 3,487 86 12,991 25

12 EMOLUMENTS.

GE.LYER.llL ST.flTEJlIENT of the Salaries and Fees, of the ~urveyor" law _: and of their disbursements for clerk lure, stalwnary, offiCI

== RECEIVED.

I------~-------.----------- ------SURVEYORS. DISTRICTS.

Salary. Fees. Total. Clerk hire

I -- ---------------:--.------- -------- -_._--- -._--IIEastport 500 00· 500· 00 • 1 Samuel Ayer

2 John W. Smith 3 Samuel Hall 4 William Cross 5 Nathaniel Jackson 6 Aiphonso Mason

·7 James Dalrymple 8 llel~amin Ihwkes 9 .I o,\lUa Prentiss

10 John n. Harton 11 .Joseph Aborn 12 Allen "'ardwel1 13 William Turner 14 William G. Hammond 15 William Halloway 16 .Iohn G_ Mawney 17 Charles Durfee' 111 George BrO\n1 ] 9 Daniel Eurrows 20 William Williard 21 William Conner 2'2

I01;,"er Champ:ain ~

23 .Iolm Fl'lCnch 24iBenjamin Pomroy 25 .Iohn H . .lacocks 26 John T. Yernon 27 Ilenrv Y. Low 28 .Jame~ Mosher 29 ./ohn Chew 30 William H. Wickes 31 George W. Biscoe 32 William n. Scott 33 fJ. G. S Key 34 Robert Digges 35 James McGuire 36 Arthur Tavlor', Jr. 37 .Joseph Pl'~ntiss ::18 1I0bert Hutler 39 John S. "-estwoocl 40 i-'enjamin B. Baker 41 E(lwarrl Pescud 4'21 Faugh 'Y. Sullivan 13

1

Francis Armi stead 44 Adam Cooke 45 j 'Villiam Gresham

jPortland 150 00 1,078 65 1,228 65 • I Portsmouth 250 00 433 34 683 34 • :Newburyport 48 76 50 85 99 61 • i do. 201 24 339 28 540 52 • Glollcester 250 00 255 50 505 50 • :Salem 250 00 1,186 19 1,436 19 • 'fleverlv ISO 00 25 03 175 03 • Marb];heall 100 OU 196 IS' 296 18 • Providence 250 00 565 44 815 44 • :Pawtuxct 2Ul) 00 50 200 50 . Bristol 250 00 109 14 359 14 • :'Warren 125 00 42 09 167 09 • :Ncwrort :':50 00 233 83 483 83 • North King-ston 250 00 1 00 251 00 2S 00 .East Grcea\',ich 250 DO 95 250 95 : I'i,'erton 200 00· 200 00 • Pawcatuck 150 (;0 3 75 153 75 • I~Iid(llc.to\m 250 00 68 18 318 18 . iSaybrook 250 00 72 9tl 322 98 • I Hartford 250 00 688 31 938 31 • :N"ew London 74 86 45 78 1'20 64 500 I do. 170 32 76 75 247 07 • Stonington 250 00 20 29 270 29 • INew Haven 2uO 00 314 33 514 33 • iAlbany 150 00 17 75 167 7.S • INew Brunswick 150 00· ISO' 00 • Baltimore • ;),090 57 2,090 57 300 00 iHavre de Grace ]50 00· 150 00 • [Chester 150 00· 150 00 • Not.ingham 150 00 12 00 162 00 • :Town Creek 150 00 34 lOl 184 10 • iLewelllCn,burg 200 00 2 7;) 202 75 • INanjemoy 200 Ou 4 95 204 95 • '(-\.Iex·",dria 300 00 353 34 653 34 • Norfolk . 731 72 731 72 • ISuff'olk 250 00 3 50 253 50 • Smithfield 250 OU 1 9u 251 90 • jHampton 650 00 14 59 66459· South Quay 200 001' 200 00 • ,City Point 300 00 112 03 412 03 • . 'Vest Point 150 00/ 6 25 156 25 • East Rive" 200 00 51 37 2'51 37 . Fredericksburg 250 00, 167 65 417 65 • iCarter's Creek 250 001 7 50 257 50 • I ---,-- -------.---Carried forwanl'9,370 18:9,420 31 18,790 49 330 ~

EMOLUMENTS. 43

the Custom8, whose nett emoluments fall short oj the maximum al101ced by rent, ~-c.jrom the 1st day oj January to the 31st o/December, 183::2.

Station I Office I Other ery. rent & official Total.

I fuel. lexpcn-, I

Balances in [lvor of the

officer.

scs. I I --·,-.--.-'1- --1--500 OIl

• 28 81· 28 81: 1,199 84 ::: 1 50 '1 50 681 84 3

I{E~IARKS.

?\ 0 returns of emoillments.

17 S9 • I 17 39' 99 61 4 To the 11 til March.

30 23, . I 10431 8 001

• I . • I 16 00

50011974 60: 20 001

ISO! 15 00 3 251 9 501 5 571 • I .25

1

20.°°

1

3 63! 19 00 · I 20 00:

1 50, 21 50 · I 20 00

212,100 00 931' 33 54

· 271 10 56 1 12 501 5 60: . · ,

I • 1 •

27 50 30 65 · Ii .

· . 501 50 001 75 30 00

30 00

21 00 1144

6 00

1 25 24 00

I I ,

2 34.:

I' 50! 2 751 5 271

~ I 11 00;

9 00 11 40

2 00

1 00

30 23 1~ 43

1

16 OOi 27 08i 20 GO! III 001 15 50 10 8.1 1

45 25' . I

331d 20 Ou 23 00\ 20 00

102 12 39 47

2 71 32 06 17 00

360 15

50 5()

30 7., 30 00

28 00 11 44

25 25

523 I"' 5 .From 12th :llarcll to 31st December. "175 27 6

1,·1.17 7tl 7S24··1 17 for certificates includcd in his 175 0"; 8 [fees. 2'30 If; 9 78,'! 3G 10 179 9G 11 34,1 H 12 151 5S IJ ,172 9( 14 205 7~ 15 250 9j If> 166 37 17 133 75 18 295 H, 19 302 9820 836 19 21

81 17 22 244- 3ri 23 238 2324 497 3:; 25 167 73 26 150 OU 27

From 1st July to 31st December.

$310 43 for measuring-, included in his Fro1ll 1st .Jan. to 18th Apz·il. [feei.

" 18th April to 31st Dec.

No returns.

$349 84 for certificates, incluued in Lfees.

No returns.

$3 20 commission as designated collec· tor, includt'd in fees, 4 quarter reo turns w:lnting.

,$16 97 for certificate~, included in feel. $35 07 do do

1,730 4228 150 0029 150 0030 111 5U 31 153 35 32 172 7533 204 9534 625 3435 720 2b 36 253 50 37 251 90 18 639 34 39 ,$400 as inspectOl-, included ill salar,. 200 0040 I

800 46 001 54 00 358 O~ -Ll 150 20 00; 8 00 29 50 126 75 n 4 00 5 00: 9 00 212 37 ·1:1 6 25 56 50 11 ~ 8 74 13 343 5'2 H

• -. I • I' 257 5U 45

!F251~'~:~,i,;' ;17~,~5;48~I~5~===============

44 EMOLUMENTS OF SURVEYORS OF THE CUSTOM

....;l

I I Rl>CEIYED.

I

SURVEYORS. DISTRICTS. I I Cler

I I I Salary. Fees. Total. hire I

,

I I

I I ---- ---I--I -Brought forward, 9,370 18 9,420 31 18,790 49 330 1 William Gray ;Port Royal 250 no - 25000 2 James B. C. Thornton 'Dumfries 150 00 4 00 154 00 3 John S. Tapscott IYeocomico 125 00 2 92 127 92 4 Gordon Forbes do 64 40 47 63 112 03 7 5 Hemy Muse, Jr. IUrbanna 150 00 13 75 163 75 6 Richard Bradley ,Wilmington 250 00 359 65 609 65 7.James'Vade ISwansboro 250 OOi 4 50 254 50 8 Isaac Pipkin ]Murfreesboro 200 00 7 50 207 50 4C 9 Myles Elliot I Hertford 200 00 7 50 207 50

10 Jolm H:\Ywood jWindsor 15(" 00 - 150 00 11 Thomas 'fl. Jervey Charleston - 1,621 63 1,621 63 12 John Shellman ;Savannah 150 00 610 58 760 58 13 Ambrose Crane St. Marks 300 00 84 75 384 75 14 William M. Loftin St. Andrew's Bay 300 00 - 300 00 15 G. A: Montmain ,Bayou St. John 250 00 - 250 00 16 Andrew Marschalk iNatchez 150 00 - 150 00 17 Henry Boyer ! Madisonville 250 00 - 250 00 18 J. M:. Smith Nashville - - -19 B. S. Harrison Louisville - - -20 John W. Bingey Ponchartrain - 58 80 58 80

I Total '12,559 58l12,24352 24,803 1037:

OR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1832. 45

--EXPENDED.

-+' '"

~ :::.....: 'w ,;, '" '" <E OJ .... :: '" II :"" 0 ::

C CJ Total. 0 v"::: '"' ~ . .:; <E c 1: ~ 0'" u .. 5 rJJ ----1----

12 2S 664 45 6~ 6411,24~ 34

-- - .

· · - -1 2S - - 8 66

· - - -

· - - -- -

· - 40 00

· - -- I - -

300 · - 3 00 1 2S ·

I - 1 25

:1 00 · - 11 00

· - - -· - -· - -- · -· - -· · -· · .

REMARKS.

17,548 15 250 00 1 Returns incomplete. 154 00 2 [Col. entered as fees . 127 92 31st .Jan. to 1st Jull·, $292, Comm Des 10.1 37 4· 27th July to 31st D·ec. $1. 98 Comm. do. 163 7 j 5 [entered as fees. 609 65 6 254 50 7 167 50 8 207 50 9 150 0010

1,'1]8 63\11 759 33112 373 7513 300 00114 250 00 15 No returns. 150 00·16 do. 250 0017 do.

.. 18 do. - 19 do. 58 8020

';8751664 45165 641-306 25 23496 85

46

ST .!lTEJ~IENT exhibiting the Balanees due on account of the old Intel'flG Revellue, on the 31st December, 183'2.

COLLECTORS, &c.

John Wentworth, Timothy Osg-ood, \Yilli"m Pec-k, Daniel Dexter, Paul Allen, Nathanil-l Cushing, Abel Sherm:m, James Hedden, Peter Smith, George Clymer, Henry Miller, John 'Conard, Daniel Delozier, Richard Marshall, George Magruder, E,'ans 'Yilllllg, Hubert J. H. Han<lv, John Bennett, . Joshua :Forman, S:\muel Hanson, Samuel Selby, Le,"in Ballard, Levin Pollett, John Dickinson, .John Thomas, Jeremiah Nichols, .Tames 'Yalbce, Richard G. Hardest,-, William Richardson; George Cattlett, Robert Snoddy, John A. Burdfck, James Craig, A1c:xander Campbell, Vincent Gray, Ed ,,"ard '" oi'sham, John E. ""olt, Jacob Feltner, Charles Vowles, Alexander Hawthorne, Elias Stilwell, Enoch Daily, Thomas Wi"lliams, G,"orge Alexander, ''Villi"m Reynolds, Lambert dayton, Benjamin Cudworth, John Matthews, James Alger, Joshua Houghton, Andrew Baxter,

~~~~~.=-~~~===.=_--_--_-_-:_:=_=_::c:_:::_:=c:_=_==-=-=-=-=_=-=-=--__ _

STATES.

Late Supen"isor, New Hampshire,

" Collector, Massadm ~n~ts, Sup.'!", isor, Rhode Is!all J, Collector, do

do do do do do Newlork, do New Jersey, do do

Supen"isor, Penns)" Ivania, do do

Acting do do Late do ~Iaryland,

Collector do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do no do no clo do do rio

Stamp agent, do do do

Inspector, do Collector, Yirginia

do do do do do do

District A ttornp.'", do Collector, do

do do do do (~\ I do do do do do do do do North Carolina, no do do do do do (10 do do South Carolina,

Snpervisor, Georgia, do do

Collector, do do clo

Carried forward,

BALA:-1n:s lJl'E o:v THE

31ST DECDIBER, 1832,

To By Collectors. Collecton

'(,414 5 55 1

4,468 5 1,252 9

46 1 4,049 5

1150 1287

4,349 l 2,017 3 5,0374

49,2877 559 S

1,902 3 4,704 1 1,114 3

54 1 15 1

2290 187

1,654 ~ 1555

15 0 122 6

71 1 4 1

95 1 17 1 207

47 88 94

1 59 53 25

1234 4687

85 1 2323

1,924 0 272

4132 1558 522 207 338 475

39£ 0 117 18

1,184 20 250

1110

1,358 .51 93,094 S ~

STA TEMENT Continued.

COLLECTORS. STATES.

47

llALA~C}:S DUE ON THR

31st DEl'D1BER, 1832.

To Collec- By Collec-tors. tors.

---------------------------Robert ~lcDougal

" Henry Chapalear Samuel Gardner John Collier John Darracott Henry Jones Yancey Sanders Hamilton Wynn John Hostwick Edward White Simon Maxwell David Rees Isaac Crews Claud Thompson John Overton Thomas Brown Reuben Sander~ Thomas Gray Edward Scott Henry Bradford James Morrison Robert Crockct John W. Hanna William Streshly John Arthur John Arthur & Geo. Mansel Thomas Worthington James Smith Robert Morrison Griffin Greene John G. l\lacan Elisha Tisdrlle

. Ebenezer Sproat

31

Brought forward late Collector Georgia

(10 do do do do do do clo do do do (10

clo (10

do do do do do (If) do do (10 (10

do do SIIPil'Viso, Tenne,see Colkctor do

do do District Attomey do Collector do

do do Supervisor Kentucky

df) do acti nl; do do late Collector do

do do do do

Supervisor N. 'iV. District Collector do

do do do do do do do (10

do do

Total,

1,358 51

22 35

21 70

93,094 50 411 88 220 73

10 00 9 00

465 57 163 65

18 00 391 02 381 61 28 00 48 34

262 55 221 83 128 82

533 24 2,313 79

140 00 113 00

8435 8,518 93

33,229 12 949 85

2,285 83 1,544 22

44 64 2,117 91

126 21 458 62

90 24 61 91 25 66

1,402 56 148,493 02

,(8

ST .I1TE.MENT exhibiting the Balances due on account of the Dil'ecl Taz of 1798, on the 31st December, 1832.

; ~ I BALANCES D UE ON 'rHI

1st DECElIIBER, 1832,

OFFICEIlS. STATES.

To Collec- By Collec. tors. tors.

______________ ' __________ , ____ 1. ______ _

Nathaniel Rogers John S. Dexter William Peck John A. Collins John Allen Thomas Potter Nicholas E. Durfee Thomas Palmer John Remington Joseph Thurston George James Francis W. Gardner Henry Niles William H. Davis Peleg Rhodes Daniel S. Dexter John Rogers James Paine Duty Smith Nehemiah Knight Thomas Wilborn Fleet Brown John Gorton Samuel Osgood Benjamin Goldsmith Jesse Hulse Eliphalet Chichester Joseph Latting Joseph Perrine George Harsin Frederick Weisenfels William Brown Daniel Hitchcock Carlisle Pollock John P. Groshen - I Elijah Ward Ebert Hogenkamp Samuel Moffat John Monell James Dill Nathaniel Halsey William Knickerbacker -Arent Vosburg Wm. D. Houghtailing -Storm A. Becker Jesse Shepherd Robert Mitchell George Marsh Abraham Wells Abraham Conyne

late Supervisor Collector

'do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

New Hampshire Rhode Island

do do do do do do do do do do do ~ do do do do do do do do do

New do do do c'o do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

York

Carried forward,

25 52

59236 1445

2,5284'1 109 52 1091 4 80

2643 05

197 630 1 39 6 70 561 153

67 93 60) 30

400 5845 4 22

'16 1563 1118

196 62

594 5 76

39 4056 6 20

2877 12428 7602 6344

19409 3590 3358 182

44 03 29 16

99 23T.

20 13 02 1497 3458 3400 2669 5 80

_ 485

I 4000

~5 52 ---S;-i380.S

ST A TEMENT - Continued. 49

--BALANCES DUE 0:<1" THII 31sT DECE1I1DER, 1832.

OFFICERS. STATES.

To By Collectors. Collectors.

-----------Brought forward, 25 52 5,138 05

Stephen Cromwell - late Collector, New York, 50 91 Cornelius C. Beekman clo do 36 85 Jobn Fluskey do do 24 29 Abraham Camp do do 16 20 Koses Wrig-ht do do 53 70 JamesC. Chappel do do 226 31 Ricketson Burlingham - do do 54 49 Henry Miller Supervisor, Pennsylvania 2,292 23 Daniel Delozier do Maryland 423 58 Joseph Ford Collector, do 26434 William Alexander do do 3 49 James A rth 11 r do do 262 36 John Bennett do do 2 55 John Green do do 25 16 Tbomas Carter do Virginia 2t Matthew Hhodes do do 24 John L. Berkly do do 07 lamuel Richardson do do 59 John J. Brown do do 47 Wilson Davis do do 10 Robert Steele do do 1 34 Henry Edmonson do do 1 05 Archibald MeCali Private individual, do 8 86 Elias Stilwell late Collector, do 20 23 Alexander Hawthorne do do 266 76 John Armstrong do North Carolina 495 90 Daniel Stevens Supervisor, South Carolina 2,930 52 Robert E. Cochran do do 4·43 94 Hugh Swinton Collector, do 193 80 Jehn Marshal, j r. do do 808 66 Charles J. Steedman do do 70 45 Thomas Godfrey do do 570 89 John Simpson do do 862 29 Thomas Hutchinson do do 418 11 James K. Benson do do 387 52 James Alger Supervisor, Georgia 1,195 07 John Matthews Collector, do 1,534 25 Joseph Turner do do 492 53 William A. Stewart do do 1,625 75 George Watkins do do 2,164 19 Timothy McKinnev do do 352 91 William Wynn . do do 927 71 Henry Chappalear do do 687 25 John Dan-acott do do 2,029 15 James O. Cosby do do 5 49 Samuel Gardner do do 9 63 John Overton Supervisor, Tennessee 46 10 Robert Crockett do Kentucky 4,516 99

Total, - 53 57 31,915 48 -

50

JJ ST.I1TEJIE SF ('l:hibiti,tg the BalanCf'~ due on account of the late Inlemal Revenue, on the 31st December, 1832.

COLLECTORS.

Gideon Gardner Taylor Sherman Jonathan Thompson Nathan Myers Elias Gurl;ee Josiah Sheldon Abijah Tombling Stephen Mather Silas Holmes John E. Evans Isaac Ogden Moses l. Cantin" Edward Cond,ct Nathan Price John'Vhite James Humes Nichohs Kern Matthias Hichards James Humes Jacob Lechner John Snyder Hugh Bellas James Humes David Reily 'Villiam Cllllningium lIenry H. Beesun George Morgan Robert Beatty James Patterson Samuel M. R", d H:u-ris Jenkins John Findley Bevan Pearson N. Patterson Andrew Stewart George Brown John S. Maffit Stephen H. Moore Francis Newman Thomas B. H~.11 Daniel Schneblcv John McNicll . 'Yilliam Tate Garnet Peyton David Hanila Jonathan Jackson Salathiel Curtis

do Samuel n. Hall Midmel Garber Asher 'Yaterman

- --------

STATES.

B A LA NC}:S nUl; ON TUI

31ST llECE;I[RER, 1832.

To By Collectors. Collectors.

-;;-I~rassacl':lse~--------U ---

2 Connecticut 1 64 2 ]\e\\' York 79 14. 4· do 5

10 15 18 19 21 28

2 3 1 6 8 9

do do do do do do do

Dep'y Dist. Att'y, S. New Jersey

do Pennsylvania

do do do do do do

Dist.

11 12 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 ]7 17 13 20 22

United States Attorncy, -do do do do do do do do do do

Prothonotary Mercer Co. Sheriff; do

1 3 4 6 8 8 9 1

Late l~. S. Att'y, W. Dist. Maryland

do do do ,10 do do

Y;rg-in;a

2 I do 3 do 4 I ,10

4 I do

~ I" ~~ 7 rio 3 do

Carried forward,

22 63

14 74 26 12

22 60

]8,18010 7,311 03

16,592 20 1,862 98

273 33 1,534 71

9 07

361 80 721 81

1,704 57 1,718 89

12,210 70 18,553 33 1,970 29

11,125 53 2,130 32 6,847 04 1,416 30 8,066 44 2,015 26 9,596 37 9,579 71

16,075 34 2,928 40 3,907 81

19,939 06 1,446 29 1,713 19

181 60 4,63898

27084 2,516 38 5,302 89

12,68772 8,276 36 2,4·65 87

303 51 71609 87917

3,19448 2,27691 1,998 94

467 91

364 -.------

167 021226,033 16

STATEMENT-Continued. 51

I BALANCES nilE o:"{ THE

00 I _31 st nEC};~1 H};R, 1832.

f-c I u -COLLECTORS. ~ STATES. To By f-c w !Collectors. Collectors.

~

I

I Brought forward, 167 02 226,033 16 Joseph Fawcett 8 iVirginia 763 83

14 , do 49 85 !lobert Batte ,

Wilfiarn D. Taylor 18 I

do 10,005 71 rhomas M. Handolph 19 do 85 98 George F. Stroti,er 'Late Act. Dis. At'y E. Dist. 602 56 ~ndrew McIntire 6 :North Carolina 1,694 09 Jobn McFarland 7 I do 498 19 Richard R. Gwynn 13 do 862 96 Jobn Peebles 1 Ohio 5,803 94·

Do 2 clr> 2,046 69 Charles R. Sherman 3 do 17,675 56 John Peebles 3 do 1,598 15

Do 4 do 49 16 Do 5 do 523 50

John C. Wright 6 do 93 Jeremiah P. Fogg- 6 do 1,845 77 John M. Goodenow 6 do 5 38 Samuel C ou It e r 7 do 145 34 Thomas D. Webb 8 do 8 12 Charles Miles 9 do 1,368 92 Goodenow & Dyke Attorne\ s at Law 410 40 John H. Morton' 2 IKent~l~kY 14,658 14 Samuel 'rheobahl 3 588 25 John Coburn 4 do 6,854 78 Benjamin Fielel 5 do 882 09

Do 6 do 3,647 83 Amos Edwards 6 do 5,239 37 John H. Morton 7 do 3,225 76 John A. Jones 8 do 2.903 67 William Bard 10 do 18,161 88 J. N. Cordosa South Carolina 18,000 00 John Bynum 3 do 1,722 28 Francis A dams 5 I do 2,533 14 Serre Dubose 8 i do 400 04 Richard Mitchell 1 ,Tennessee 14,082 90 Thomas Brown 3 do 2,501 13 Nicholas T. Perkins 5 , do 88 28 Charles W. Collier 3 iGeol'gia 724 82 P. A. Delachaise 2 ,Louisiana 34· 33 John Thompson 2 i do 1,896 56 Allen D. Thorn :Indiana Territory 12,089 10 John w. Thompson i ~Iissolll'i 10,830 63 Samuel Winston 2 Miss:ssippi 1,228 01 James H. Blake 'nistrict of Columbia 351 62 Wm. W. Whittaker, .lames

~ -: 5Sureties of AmosEd\\'ards :~ Wilson & the heirs & legal . '( late Collector of the 6th 544 76

rep's of Jos. D. Hamilton i District, Kentucky George M. Bibb _ ILate U. S. Att'y, Kcntucy I 2,497 92

-----Total, 892 60 397,04.2 90

G~

A STATE])IENT c:rhibiting the balances due on account of the Direct Tax, of 1816.

OFF1CERS.

Hathevel Knight 2 Amos Townsend 5 Josiah W. Sean·r 8 Edward Condict 2 Nathan Price

~ ,)

Nicholas Kern 8 .Tohn Conard John Snyder 12 \Villiam 'Cunningham 15 Samuel ~1. Ht'cll 18 Richard Be~m 0' _oJ

George Brown 1 Hichard D\I\'all 5 Francis Ncwm"E, late 6 Thomas B. Hall 8 James (-J. Bbke Daniel Kincheloc 4 Sabthiel Curtcs 5 Sccwant Jones 17 William D. Taylor 18 John H. Alley 12 I:{iehard Mitchell 1 Thomas Brown 3 George ~Iatlock 4 William Barel 10

STATES.

------------NeVi Hampshire Massachtlsett~

do New.Tersey

do Pennsylvania Late M~'shal E. Digt. Pa .

do do do do

Maryland do do do

District of Columbia Virginia

do do do

North Carolina Tennessee

do do

Kcntucky

Total,

BALANCES J)eE 0:-1 THJ

31sT m:cnIBE:l, 1832.

i I

To I Bv Collectors. Collectors I • -----

42 41 4 29

31 1 20

83 171

5,306 93 1,817 8t 1,428 50 3,755 15 3,106 56

788 35 2,938 64

132 55 4,201 55 9,274 47

25774 126 39

6,202 17 2 15

3,804 65 6,250 10 2,115 54

]32 04 114 28

I 91 05

-----I

88 27: 51,889 23

Balances due on account of Ta.r, 1815.

\Villiam H. Patterson John H. AIlc,', William Marshall

19 Pennsylvania 12 Korth Carolina

1 Louisiana

207 55 6,643 56

53 20

6,904 31

Dile b!! Collectors designated to receive the L1'StS of Tares due by /{on-rcsidents.

William D. Taylor John H. Morton Nicholas T. Perkins

,riro~inia

" Kentucky Tennes,,:~e

12,397 09 3,]74 47

4553

15,617 09

54

JJ. STJJ.TEMENT of the Receipts ((nd B:1penciitllres of the United Stat .. of monry in the treasury at the close oj

RECEIPTS.

Years. Customs. Direct Taxes.

rrom 4 .-- ---------lib rd. 1789 to 31 Dec

4,399,473 09 1791 - - - -1792 3,443,070 85 208,942 81 . -1793 4,255,306 56 337,705 70 - -1794 4,801,065 23 274,089 62 - -1795 5,588,461 26 337,755 36 - . 1796 6,567,987 94 475,289 60 - -1797 7,549,649 65 575,491 45 - -1798 7,106,061 93 644,357 95

1

- -1799 6,610,449 31 779,136 44 - -1800 9,080,932 73 809,396 531 734,223 97 1801 10,750,778 93 1,048,033 43 534,343 38 1802 12,4.J8,235 74 621,898 89i 206,565 44

j 1803 10,479,417 61 215,179 69 71,879 201 1804 11,098,565 33 50,941 291 50,198 44 1805 12,936,487 04 21,747 15! 21,883 91 1806 14,667,698 17 20,101 451 55,763 86, 1807 15,845,521 61 13,051 40i 34,732 561 1808 16,363,550 58 8,210 73, 19,159 21 1809 7,296,020 58 4,044 391 7,517 311 1810 8,583,309 31 7,430 63: 12,448 68, 1811 13,313,222 73 2,295 95: 7,666 66

1 1812 8,958,777 53 4,903 06' 859 22 l813 13,224,623 25 4,755 04: 3,805 52: 1814 5,998,772 08 1,662,984 821 2,219,497 361 i815 7,282,942 22 4,678,059 07, 2,162,673 41 1816 36,306,874 88 5,124,708 31 4,253,635 091 1817 26,283,348 49 2,678,100 77 1,834,187 04! 1818 17,176,385 00 955,279 20 2640,333 36, 1819 20,283,608 76 229,593 63 83,650 78 1820 15,005,612 15 106,260 53 31,586 82 1821 13,004,,447 15 69,027 63 29,349 05 1822 17,589,761 9-t 67,655 71 20,961 56 1823 19,088,433 44 34,242 17 10,337 71 1824 17,878,325 71 34,663 37 6,201 96 1825 20,098,713 45 25,771 35 2,330 85 1826 23,341,331 77 21,589 93 6,638 76 1827 19,712,283 29 19,885 68 2,626 90 1828 23,205,523 64 17,451 54 2,218 81 1829 22,681,965 91 14,502 74 11,335 05 1830 21,922,391 39 12,160 62 16,980 59 1831 24,224,441 77 6,933 51 10,506 01 1832 28,465,237 24 11,630 651 6,791 13

-------------- --------594,909,067 29 22,235,260 81 12,736,888 60 ..

,

Postage.

. -

---

--

11.020 29,478 22,400 72,909 64,500

-' 51 4S OC 84 DC

39,5000 ( 41,000 DC

C 78,000 0 79,500 DC

( 35,0000 16,4272 f

C' C 7 3 '

26,500 0 21,342 5 41,117 6 3,614 7

-. -377(

85,039 7( 35,000 O( 45,000 O(

135,000 I(

149.787 74 29,371 91 20,070 O(

71 3~ 6,465 9~

51691 60204 11069 -

46956 300 14 101 00

20 IS 8660 55 13

561 02 244 95

1,091,223 6f

from the 4th 0/ .March, 1789, to tht Slltt December, 1832; also, Ihe balana. lOch year,

RF.CEIPTS.

-Dividend & sales I

Public Lands. Loans and Trea- of Bank Stock Miscellaneous. I Total. sury Notes, &c. and bonus.

I -------

- 5,791,112 56 - 19,44·0 10 10,210,025 75

- 5,070,806 46 8,028 00 9,918 65 8,740,786 77 - 1,067,701 14 38,500 00 10,390 37 5,720,624 28 - 4,609,196 78 303,4·72 00 23,799 48 10,041,101 65 - 3,305268 20 160,000 00 5,917 97 9,419,802 79 4,836 13 362,800 00 1,240,000 00 16,506 14 8,740,329 65

83,540 60 70,1.35 41 385,220 00 30,379 29 8,758,916 40 11,963 11 .108,574 27 79,920 001 18,692 81 8,209,070 07 . 5,074,64.6 5<3 71,04.0 001 45,187 56 12,621,459 84

443 75 1,602,435 04 71,040 00 74,712 10 12,451,184 14 167,726 06 10,125 00 88,800 00 266,149 15 12,945,455 95 188,628 02 5,597 36 1,327,560 00 177,905 86 15,001,391 31 165,675 69 - - 115,518 18 11,064,097 63 487,526 79 9,532 64 - 112,575 53 11,835,840 02 540,193 80 128,814 94 - 19,039 80 13,689,508 14 765,245 73 48,897 71 - 10,004 19 15,608,828 78 466,163 27 - · 34,9.'15 69 16,398,019 26 647,939 06 1,822 16 - 21,802 35 17,062,544 09 442,252 33 - - 23,638 51 7,773,473 12 696,548 82 2,759,992 25 - 84,4.76 84 12,144,206 53

1,040,237 53 8,309 05 - 60,068 52 14,431,838 14 710,427 78 12,837,900 00 - 4·1,125 47 22,639,032 76 835,655 14 26,184,435 00 · 236,571 00 40,524,844 95

1,135,971 09 23,377,911 79 - 119,399 81 34,559,536 95 1,287,959 28 35,264,320 78 - 150,282 74 50,961,237 60 1,717,985 03 9,494,436 16 · 123,994 61 57,171,421 82 1,991,226 06 734,542 59 202,426 301 80,389 17 33,833,592 33 2,606,564 77 8,765 62 525,000 00 37,547 71 21,593,936 66 3,274,422 78 2,291 00 665,000 00

1 57,027 10 24.,605,665 37

1,635,871 61 3,04.0,824, 13 1,000,000 00

1

54,872 49 20,881,493 68 1,212,966 46 5,000,3:;;4 00 105,000 00 152,072 52 19,573,703 72 1,803,581 54 - 297,500 00 452,355 15 20,232,427 94

916,523 10 - 350,000 001 141,019 15 20,540,666 26 984,4·18 15 5,000,000 00 350,000 VO 127,603 60 24,381,212 79

1,216,090 56 5,000,000 00 367,500 00 129,982 25 26,84.0,858 02 1,393,785 09 - 402,500 00 94·,288 52 25,260,434 21 1,495,845 26 - 420,000 00 1,.'315,621 83 22,966,363 96 1,018,308 75 - 455,000 00 65,10634 24,763,629 23 1,517,175 1.1 - 490,000 00 112,561 95 24,827,627 38 2,329,356 14 - 4.90,000 00 73,172 64 24,844,116 51 3,210,815 48 - 490,000 00 583,563 0'3 28,526,820 82 2,623,381 03 - 659,000 00 99,276 16 31,865,561 16

----------_40,627,250 921 156,181,578 57[ 11.052,506 30 5,428,892 33 844,262.668 43 ..

32

!T A TEM ENT - Cuntinutd.

EXPENDITURES.

MILITARY ESTABLI8HlIIXn.

Years. Civil List. Foreign Inter- Miscellaneous. Military Service., including Furtifies- Revolutionary

• course. tions, Arsenft)s, Ar .. mories, Ordnallce, Pension .. Internal Improve-

ments, &C'

Frgrn 4 ----------------------lIarch,1789 to 31 Vee.

757,134 45 14,733 33" 311,533 83 632,804 03 1791 -1792 380,917 58 78,766 67 194,572 32 1,100,702 09 -1793 358,241 08 89,500 00 24,709 46 1,130,249 08 · 1794 440,946 58 146,403 51 118,248 30\ 2,639,097 59 -1795 361,633 36 912,685 12 92,718 50, 2,480,910 13 -1796 447,139 05 184,859 64 150,476 14 1,260,253 84 · 1797 483,233 70 669,788 54 103,880 82 1,039,402 66 · 1798 504,605 17 457,428 74 149,004 15 2,009,522 30 · 1799 592,905 76 271,374 11 175,111 81 2,466,946 98 · 1800 748,688 45 395,288 18 193,636 59 2,560,878 77 · 1801 549,288 31 295,676 73 269,803 41 1,672,944 08 · 1802 596,981 11 550,925 93 315,022 36 1,179,148 25 · 1803 526,583 12 1,110,834 77 205,217 87 822.055 85 · 1804 624,795 63 1,186.655 57 379,558 23 875,423 93 · 1805 585,849 79 2,798,028 77 384,720 19 712,781 28 · 1806 684,230 53 1,760,121 30 445,485 18 1,224,:355 38 -1807 655,524 65 577,826 34 4.64,546 52 1,288,685 9~ · 1808 691,167 80 304,992 83 4.27,124 98 2,900,834 40 · 1809 712,465 13 166,306 04 337,032 62 3,335,772 17 · 1810 703,994 03 81367 48 315,783 47 2,294,323 94 · 1811 644,467 27 264,904 47 457,919 66 2,032,828 19 · ]212 826,271 55 347,703 29 509,113 37 11,817,798 24 · 1813 780,545 45 209,941 01 738,949 15 19,652,013 02 · 1814, 927,424 23 177,179 97 1,103,425 50j 20,350,806 86 · 1815 852,247 16 290,892 04 1.755,731 27 14,794,294 22 · 1816 1,208,125 77 364.,620 40 1,4.16,995 00 16,012,096 80 · 1817 994556 17 281,994 97 2,242,384 62 8,004,236 53 -1818 1,109,559 /9 420,4.29 90 2,305,849 82 5,622,715 10 300,000 0

1819 I 1,142,180 t!·1 284,113 94 1,640,917 06 6,506,300 37 1,847.9008

1820 1,248,310 05 253,370 04 1,09J,3'il 85 2,630,392 31 2,766,4400 1821 1,112,292 64 207,110 75 903,718 15 4,461/~91 78 -1822 1,158,131 58 164,879 51 644,985 15 3,111. 981 48 1,652,5909 1823 1,058.911 65 292,118 56 671,063 78 3,096,924 43 1.449,0970 1824, ] ,336,266 24 5.140,099 83 678,942 74 3,340,939 85 1,267,600,4. 1825 1,:,30,747 24 371.666 25 1,046,131 40 3,659,914 18 1,308,810 S 1826 1,256,745 48 232,719 08 1,11 0, 713 23 3,9±3,19437 1,305,1948 1827 1,228,141 04 659,211 87 826,123 67 3,938,977 88 796,0125 1828 1,455,490 58 1,001,193 66 1,219,368 40 4,145,544 56 723,1348 1829 1.327069 36 207,765 85 1,565,679 66 4,724,291 07 764,4923. 18.30 1,579,724 64 294,067 27 1,~63,624 13 4,767,128 88 1,067,947 3· 1831 1,373,755 99 298,554 00 1,392,3.36 11 4,841,835 55 l,OOI.~38 9 1832 1,800,757 74 325,181 07j 2,451,202 64 5,446,034 88 1,057,1215

/:;7,158,04731124,143,582 3332,194,703 11 --------

.. , 190,538,643 21 17.298,282 2 .- ... - -= ;#/I

57

~TATEl\IENT ~ContiilUed.

EXPENDITURES.

)IIL1T~RY E'TABLISII1\U:~T.

I Naval Estab- Public d.ebt. Total. Other pen- Indian Depart- lishment.

lIions. ment -

175,-:-:!~'-000 00

--- -----------570 00 5,287,949 50 7,207,539 02

109,243 15

1

13,648 85 53 02 7,263,665 99 9,141,569 67 80,087 81 27,282 83 - 5,819,505 29 7,529,575 55 81,399 241 13,042 46 61,408 97 5,801,578 09 9,302,124 77 68.673 22 23,475 68 410,562 03 6, )84,4·11 61 10,435,069 65

100,843 7I I 11:3,563 98 274,784 04. 5,835,846 44 8,367,776 84 92,256 97 62,496 38 382,631 89 5,792,421 82 8,626,012 78

104,845 33, 16,470 09 1,381,34·7 76 3,990,294 14 8,613,517 68 95,444 031 20,302 19 2,858,081 84 4,596,876 78 11,077,043 50 64,13073: 31 22 3,448,716 03 4,578.369 9S 11,989,739 92 73,533 371 9,000 00 2,111,424· 00 7,291,707 04 12,273,376 94 85.440 39

1

94,000 00 915,561 87 9,539,004 76 13,276,084 67 62,902 10 60,000 00 1,215,230 53 7,256,159 43 11,258,983 67 80,092 80 116,500 00 1,189,832 75 8,171,787 45 12,624,646 36 81,854 59

1 196,500 00 1,597,500 00 7,369,889 79 13,727,114 49

81,875 53, 234,-200 00 1,649,641 44 8,989,884 61 15,070,993 97 70,500 00 205,425 00 1,722,064 47 6,307,720 10 11,292,292 99 82,576 04. 213,575 00 1,884,067 80 lO,~60,245 35 16,764,584 20 87,833 54' 3:37,503 84 2,4·27,758 80 6,452,554 16 13,867,226 30 83,744 16! 177,625 00 1,654,244 20 8,008,904 46 13,319,986 74 75,043 88, 151,875 00 1,965,566 39 8,009,204 OS 13,601,808 91 91,402 10 277,845 00 3,959,365 15 4,449,622 45 22,279,121 15 86,989 91! 167,358 28 6,446,600 10 11,108,123 44 39,190,520 36 90,164 36' 167,394 86 7,311,290 60 7,900,543 94 38,028,230 32 69,656 06 1 530,750 00 8,660,000 25 12,628,922 35 39.582,493 35

188,804 lSi 274,512 16 3,908,278 30 24,871,062 93 48,244,495 51 297,374 43: 319,463 71 3,314,598 49 25,423,036 12 40,877,646 04 590,719 90' 505,704. 27 2,953,695 00 21,296,201 62 35,104,875 40 56~,039 001 463,181 39 3,847,640 42 7,70,3,926 29 24,004,199 73 441.936 31J 315,750 01 4,387,990 00 8,628,494 28 21,76:1,024 85 242,817 25; 477,005 44· 3,319,243 06 8,367,093 62 19,090,572 69 305,608 46' 575,007 41 2,224,4.58 98 7,R48,949 12 17,676,592 67 331491 48: 380,781 82 2,503,765 83 5,530,016 41 15,314,171 00 231,726 18 429,98i 90 2,904,,581 56 16,568,393 76 31,898,538 47

251,399 011 724,106 44 3,049,083 86 12,095,34.4 78 23.585,804 72 743,447 83 4,218,902 45 11,041,082 19 24,10:1,398 46

180,126 34 1 760,624 88 4,263,877 45 10,003668 39 22,656,764 04 127,438 77! 705,084 24 3,918,786 44 12,163,438 07 25,459,479 52 185,102 09~ 576,344 74 3,308,745 47 12,383,867 78 25,044,358 40 295,:149 98! 622.262 47 3,239,428 63 11 ,355,748 22 24,585,281 55 168,726 161 930,733 04. 3,856, I 83 07 16.174,378 22 30,038,446 12

3,956.370 29 17,840,309 29 34,356,698 06

'Balances in th e Treasury at the end of each year.

---

973,905 7 5

9 7

783,444 51 753,661 6

1,151,924 1 516,442 61 888,895 42

1,021,899 04 617,451 43

2,161,867 77 2,623,311 99 3,295,391 00 5,020,697 64 4,825,811 60 4,037,005 26 3,999,388 92 4,538,123 80 9,643,850 07 9,941,809 96 3,848.056 78 2,672,276 57 3,502,305 80 3,865<,217 41 5,196,542 00 1,727,848 63

13,106,592 88 22,033,519 19 14,989,465 48 1,478,526 74 2,079,992 38 1,198,461 21 1,681,592 2 4,237,427 5

4 5

9,4.63,922 81 1,946,597 13 5,201,650 43 6,358,686 -1 6,668,286 1 5,972,435 8 5,755,704,7 6,014,539 7 4,502,914 4 2,011,777 5

8 o 1 9 5 5 5 ]27,300 82

1 1,352,419 75 -------1-------------1

6,710,30723113,413:188 16 112,703,933 231408,090,204 08842,250,890 88 = ?

~eJ

T.I1TE.IJfENT oj the /lppJ'opriations Made by lall', /rom the 4th March. Surplus Fund, and

APPROPRlA TlONS.

~lILIT.l.RY BSTABLISH-

;, ~ Milltary SCI'\,!-

"i ces, il~cludillg-Civil List. :Foreig-n Inter- Uisctlhneous, Fortifications,

I course. Arsenals Anno Revolutionary Other Pen-I ries, Orclinallce Pensions. iions.

'om I and Internal lIar 1 improvements.

~~!1 946,8~1 00\-::000 0011

44'9,3~"J, 881-:~~ 166 96 --:-- 28~~:: '92 400,458 1<1: 90,0;0 00

1 175,324 70! 1,118,5~7 91 87,46360

-93 440,660 951 40,000 01) 56,113 761 1,068,376 52 82,245 32 '94 443,031 14, 1,0-10,OUO OJI' 169,010 79 4,?9(!,669 25 8~,~39 55 '95 417,362 071 40,000 00 78,861 86 1,1;60,121 29 8.),05704 '96 507,228 07

1 481,991 (iOI 213,619 03 1,139,614 00 114,25900

'97 540,747 911 6-+0,905 66, 147,104 39 1,440,641 20 96,35000 '98 664.408 96: 528,650 oui 122,899 61 4.051,730 95 102,05707 '99 568,190 751 496,2110 OU'I 161,466 31 3,243,649 00 93,40000 300 8115,051 69

1

279,00:) 00' 312,823 77 3,272,620 35 93,00000 301 692,824. 05 56·4..364 00 238,845 13 1,963,252 20 93,000 00 302 650,272 80, 3,138,365 76 :393,331 95 93,000 00 303 537,339 64: 4,139,946 82 363,579 091 1,518,000 00 93,00000 304 643,617 521 :182,874 73 :,75,954 14, 891,413 13 98,00000 305 707,335 d 2,131,963 38! 590,765 10

1

' 853,719 83 98,00000 306 681,004 111 216,910 00 547,007 25 3,123,~60 77 98,00000 307 653,535 2-+: 2,138,050 00 587,326 231 1,655,154 55 98.00000 308 678,409 59, 194,550 00 43-+,025 42: 4,719,713 40 98,000 00 309 699,li07 9,8'1 24,_3,05,° 0.01 4·08,679 09: 4,037,532 18 98,00000 310 715,972 08 255300 69, li50,813 23, 3,107,920 50 98,00000 311 708,565 22 2~8,392 671' 604,325 37; 3,OV7,315 61 98,00000 312 785,924 87 266,UOO 00 666,548 59 H,100,418 89 98000 00 313 954,050 73' 256,900 0011'~~4,6~7 ~o: 16,835,392 27 98,00000 314 1,213,359 4·2 207,741 67 5,:':,2,0/6 ",2 :27,038,41)6 00 98,00000 315 1,115,595 07 247,250 00: 2,104,272 21 5,403,637 41 98,00000 316 1,343.383 70 368,9~6 651 1,851,715 30 1 ~6,773,00J 00 270,00000 317 1,107,293 80 2~~,~:~~ 3211'742'~~~ 4~' 8,278,4-15 37 200,30000 318 1,019,197 18 4.)/,0.)0 00 2471,0:>0 0.), 6293,971 37 300,000 00 410,00000 319 1,123.64·3 94 328,750 00 1,540,318 25' 4,790,010 43 1,847,900 85 568,03900 320 1,182,525 82 ·299,833 32'1 1,336,4.!8 42: 4,923,027 99 2,766,4"10 00 441,86271 321 1,007,338 86 317,500 00 570,373 44 3,061,400 81 243,32400 322 894,94·5 78 226,525 00 759,170 06 2,921,881 70 1,642,591 00 317,10800 323 1,037,666 32 136,000 00 776,207 37 4,166,071 5U 1,53t5,HI5 00 3 ;5,00000 324 1,274,444 06 5,282,000 00 728,889 18 3,48S,Hl 91 1,291.(16 39 313,17442 325 1,715,01298 3'29,853 3711,103,0.l5 61' 4,1)98,737 19 1,248.452 26 20,00000 326 -1,O~20,092 51 333,132 33

1 1,,)15,703 77, 4·,30884·7 21; 1,35:2,790 00 79.50000

327 1,254·,015 55 1,468,28+ UO 630,428 85 3,912,066 27 1,261),185 00 313,05500 328 1,437,516 21 6:>,5:20 4611390,535 26 4,..j3~,816 7J 336,000 ou 16009500 329 1,392,423 07 195,811 33 2,13,),5",8 39' 4,5-10,693 7-J. 689 38.! 00 1'20,11300 330 1,558,445 59 269,7"18 49, 1,4,,6,201 06 5,U32,8-t3 9H 1,U68,180 Ot 21256206 331 1,434,263 89 302,186 3,1' 1,456A,19 ,13 4,633,154 91 1,0i,8,t577 47 285,61658 132J 1,758,279 69 338,381 89, 2,946,392 70 5"117,279 4U 1,34.4,265 34 172,99250

_ 38.73l,-87767 29,714,55388 36,808,~ i99,861:40070 ~:5;7 31 7:Q32',567i7

59

'1789. to the 318t December. 1832; showing. alio, the ttums camtd to' the tAe balance of AppropriatioTls.

APPROPRIATIONS.

-II!IT·

- Amount Balances Indian Naval Esta~- Public Debt. Total. carried to Sur- of appropria-

Department. lishment. plus Fund. tions. .

- --- - --. --40,000 00 33,327 50 6,194,176 49 8,991,600 00 - 1,784,061 13

- 2,000 00 7,37':2,871 89 9,246,646 24 . 1,889,137 70 100,000 00 - 7,489,427 18 9,276,823 73 - 3,636,385 88 12,942 77 768~888 82

1

7,427,903 92 14,032,686 23 41:1,761 74 7,951,185 63 50,000 00 7,521,159 4,5 9,255,861 71 99,359 03 6,672.618 66

229,000 00 5,000 001 5,123,241 35 7,813,952 45 17,417 90 6,101,376 37 19,000 00 487,000 00 4,669,686 59 8,041,435 75 62,237 25 5,454,562 09

1l5,880 00 2,024,712 00 4,366,499 45 11,976,848 04 183,120 37 8,634,772 08 207,500 00 3,823,7B9 891 4,632,265 94 13,226,461 89 57,044 38 10,727,146 09 69,500 00 2,482,953 49 4,639,672 56 11,954,621 86 2,249,190 77 8,4,,2,837 26 83,000 00 3,042,352 95 6,794,519 48 13,4·72,157 81 395,141 01 9,246,477 12

163,000 00 242.294 00 7,378,627 48 12,Oj8.891 99 59,450 12 7,969,834 32 34,500 00 1,144,797 46 5,854,957 11 13,686,120 12 1,446,149 23 8,950,821 54

116,500 00 1,667,498 45 8,12l,989 77 12,298,84774 268,810 89 8,356,212 03 234,400 00 1,550,000 00 7,369,889 79 13,836,073 88 3;606,428 00 4.858,733 50 234,425 00 1,692,141 44· 8,989,884 61 15,582,633 18 674,032 14 4,697,240 57 186,325 00 2,429,564 47 8,021,319 8"6 15,819,275 35 . 113,422 68 9,110,800 25 269,175 00 1,131,567 80 8,546.645 59 16,072,086 80 3,909,531 86 4,508,770 99 232,975 00 2,916,902 50 6,452,554 16 15.089.300 91 706,841 74 5,024,003 86 218,625 00 1,664,64.0 69 8,008,904 46 14,719,877 65 1,187,795 16 5,236,099 61 211,950 00 1,870,274 05 8,009,204 05 14,738,526 97 268,709 47 6,104,108 20 270,787 76 4.,304,669 60 8.000,000 00 28,492.349 71 570,868 9611,74-6,467 80 239,225 00 9,510,788 5:) 8,000,000 00 37,078,974 05 259,176 57 9,375,744 92 538,225 00 8,174,910 87 8,000,000 00 46,602,719 28 592,309 99 17,357923 89 273,225 00 5,258,686 25 16,767,593 60 31,268,309 54· 393,050 98 8,650,689 10 30';,325 00 4,234,793 77 24.,760,055 93 49,905,~20 35 639,133 99 9,672,279 95 320,175 00 3,814,598 49 20,853,661 70 36,613,122 08 372,066 58 5,035,689 41 536,162 50 3,508,695 00 21,296,306 04 36,293,021 12 382,614 55 5,841,320 58 483,490 38 3,427,306 95 10,000,000 00 24,109,459 80 131,352 02 5,813,228 6:3 454,425 00 4,042.990 00 10,000,000 00 25,497,553 26 137.571 78 9,410.185 26 526,280 44 2,709,243 06 10,000,000 00 18,435466 61 747,308 96 8007,770 22 603,91475 3,141,881 52 10,000,000 00 ~0,508,017 81 641,285 65[10,197,909 75 577,275 00 2,822,484- 62 10,000,000 00 20,190,113 81 150,nO 11 14-.923,132 45 501,200 70 2,953,969 29 10,000,000 001 25.830,635 9.1 273,363 641 8,581,866 29 709,752 00 3,667,706 31 10,000,000 00 22,H92,54A 72 277,802 61 7,61O,~03 68 896,362 05 3,748,985 23 10,000,000 00 23,255.413 09 251,830 89" 6,510.987 42 668,986 99 3,709,629 20\10,000,000 Ol, 23,216,65) 86 220,181 73: 6,850,692 51 817.887 07 4,101,987 90 lO,OOO,OOO 00 22,642,408 61 296,088 47; 3,737,533 13 695,692 96 3 72.3,475 40 12,3.~4,170 27 25,825.302 16 193,235 971 4,325,240 92

1,032,490 15 4.,316.000 471 11,355,74H 22 26.332,220 02 621,845 21i 5,450,334 18 9U,4·89 48 3,496,643 29 16,174,378 ~2 29,763,059 61 179,535 36 4,995,412 31

1,954,586 77 4,465,573 53 18,078,938 85 36.476,090 67 137,000 311 6,978,404 61 ------- --

S 943 65 ~ I -1 554 01 8 2419983 562" 7 , '),190,688 07\ I, , 617,118,114,72481 08,607,

S'j'jjTEMENTo/tl!~ F~~;ied and Unfunded Debt of the United State8, on the 1st of January, 1833.

DATE OF THE ACTS

STOCKS. CONSTITUTING THE WHI'N REDEEMABLE. AMOUNT.

STOCKS.

--- ------------------------------------- ,-

FUNDED DEBT-Five pel' cent Stock, - - - - 3 March, 1821 jAfter the 1 January, 1835 4,735,296 30 Four and a half pel' cent-exchanged, 26 May, 1824 After 31 December, 1833 2,227,363 98

6,962,660 21 UNFUNDED D fRT-Regisl ered debt, being claims regis-

tered priol' to the year 1798, for services and supplies during the

27,527 51 revolutionary war, - - - 9 .lllly, 1798 On presentation Treasury notes, - - - - 24 February, 1815 do 6,525 00 Missis,ippi Stock, - - - 3 March, 1815 do 4,320 09

38,372 6

-$7,001,012 8 8

g ,

Treas. HJ 10

• A)

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U. S. Treasury Dept. An Account Of Receipts & Expenditures Of The U. S.,18)2 •

10 U. S. Tn'Clsury Dept • • A) An Account Of Receipts

AUTHOR

& Expenditures Of Thp TITLE

U S . • 2 1832 . DATE PHONE

LOANED BORROWER'S NAME

~t.tlER