toms Note. The figures with a bracket prefixed, refer to pages of the Appendix. President of the United States 131 Sales of Public Lands in each State, President's Message, Dec. 4, 1833 15-28 Lands Subject to private entry, ist Salaries of Presidents and Heads of De- January, 1833, 236 prior to 30th September, 1833, 237 nually, 1789 to 1832 inclusive 52 Nett proceeds of Public Lands to 30th 30 Whole amount of Public Lands Survey- Representatives from each State, with ed and exposed to salı, prior to 301b the disu icts, where States are divided September, 1833, 31–38 Quantity of publc Lands Surveyed, and Committees of the House of Representa- Quantity of Public Lands granted for 40-43 Military Services, for Literary Pur- 38 poses, Internai Improvements, &c. 237 Officers of the House of Representatives 38 Surveyors of Public lands Alphabetical list of Representatives, with Public Lead Mines Members of Congress appointed to office Collectors of the Customs; Surveyors , 47-49 Naval Officers ; App!. isers ; with the Compensation and Mileage of each mem- dates their Commissionis 238-243 50,51 Table of Fees of officers of the Cus- Expenses of Congress, annually, from [118-[120 52 Collectors, Serveyors, Naval officers, Ap- Department of State-Secretary's office 53 praisers, Inspectors, Weiglers Gau- 53 ger's, and Measurers, in each District Commissioners for Claims on France 54 of the several States 253-264 Commissioners for Claims on Naples 55 Light House k.stablishment-Superinten- Act for carrying into effect convention dents and Ker pers of Light Houses 247-251 Convention with Napless Oct. 14, 56 Revenue Cutters— i he station of exch; 58-60 their officers, with the dates of their Treaty with the Ottoman Porte, 67 Expenses of Collection of the Customs, Intercourse with Foreign Nations 115 Expenses of Light House Establishment, Ministers, Consuls, and other Diplomatic 1789-1832, Agents in foreign countries 115–118 Gross amount of Duties, Expenses of 119-121 Revenue, and Payments into the Trea- [96,[97 122 War Department-Secretary's Office Re- 69 quisition, Pension, Indian, and Boun- Rep'rt of Secrtary,on the Finances 205–211 ty Land Bureaus 86-87 Offices of the ist and 2d Comptrol- Head Quarters 72–751 Adjutant General's Ofice. ofices of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Enginees Department 88 Signing and Executing Land Patents, 85 Pay Department Commissioners for Private Land Claims Subsistence Department Act for adjustment of Land Claims in The Armys Go Report of the Secrctary of War 123-130 131 Land Districts, and when est;blished, 230 Position and distribution of the troops 132 Sales of Public Lands in each District, perations under the Quartermaster's sales of Public Lands, quantity and Department, in 1833 134 . 252 . . . ment, 1833 officers, &c. of Engineer Department, Marine Corps Civil Engineers under Topographical Attorney General- Operations of the Engineer Depart- General Post Office- 135-139 Postmaster General and Clerks Operations of Ordnance Department, Clerks in Post offices Militia, number in, and apportionment Franking of arms to, each State 142 Postmaster General's Report 183 Act to improve the condition of the non- Post Roads commissioned officers and privates 157 Act authorizing regiment of Dragoons, Revenue of the post office and discharging Mounted Rangers 158 Retrenchment of expenses 187 in Military Service against Indians 159 the amount of their original con- 189-204 Army List, containing a list of all the of The Judiciary- ficers of the Army, with their Rank, Supreme Court and the dates of their Commissions, and District Courts 108 282-284 Places and times of holding courts 111 Departments of the Army, Posts and Ar- Courts in the District of Columbia 113 senals, with the names of permanent Penitentiary 132 Expenses of each Judicial District, Resignations, Deaths, &c. in 1833 273 1826-1832 114 Pension184 Professors, &c. Jan. 1, 1834 180 271 Privateer Pension Fund 181 my, from 1815 to 1833, inclusive [1-[24 Invalid Pensions, 1789-1832 [25-027 Revolutionary and Invalid Pensioners 150 Number of officers in the Army, and The Indians- Cadets at the Military Acadeiny, from Indian Affairs Number of Troops, (continental and mi- Sub-Agents litia) furnished by each state in each Interpreters, &c. year, from 1775 to 1783, inclusive [27-[32] Negotiations with Indians 143, 144 American Officers, Prisoners of War, Oc- Commissioners for treatiug with Indians 148 Officers and Soldiers, killed, &c. at Fort Indian Annuities 224 (37 The Mint- Names of Virginians killed at Fort du (38 Operations of the Mint, 1833 American Gold received at the Mint, 160-177 American Coin exported Board of Navy Commissioners 99 Gold and Silver in Bullion and Specie 179 imported in each year, from 1821 to 177 Gold and Silver, Foreign, in Bullion and Navy Stores on hand 778 Specie, exported in each year, from Act for gradual increise of the Navy 181 Gold and Silver imported and exported, Act for relief ot' Widows and Orphans of Officers and Seamen of the Sylph 180 Gold and Silver coined, 1821–1832 Names or officers and ces en lost in the Fie ceipts and Expenditures 205 Expenses of Naval Establishinentincach Estinates for 1834 year from 1789 to 1832, inclusive 182 Effect of the Tariff on the revenue 209 Oficers, Natal, and Civil employed in Duties on Merchandise, imported in 1832 212 $6, 287 Explanatory Statements in relation 10 Navy Herist containing at all the Specific duties 213-217 commissions and wei e stationed 289-30 Receipts into the Treasury in 1832, from . 218 187 Navigation of the United States, dur- 220 ing the year ending Sept. 0, 1832 221 Value of all articles re of duty inport- 221 ed and exported, luring the year end- Military stablishment (78 225 Value ot all articles subject to duties, ad valorem, imported and Xportei, dur. Statement of the Nett revenue in 1832 227 ing the year ending Sept 30, 1832 [79, [80] Statement of the Public Debt Jan 1, 1834 227 Quantity and alue of all articles paying and Appropriations, froin 1789 228 ported during the year ending septem- [81, [84 [33, [34 Classification of Domestic Esports for the 193, [99 year ending September 30, 1832 (84 Expenditures in each' year, from 1789 to Imports and Exports of each State, for (100, [101 the year ending Sept. 30, 1332 (85 Presidents, Directors, and Cashiers of the Tonnage of each District for the year U.S. Bank and its branches 265-267 State Banks selected for receiving the Tonnage, 1815–1832 267 Value of all Manufactures of Wool, Cot. Amount of Public Funds in the Bank of ton, Flax, Silk, Hemp, Iron and Steel, the United States, and branches in each and Leather, imported in the year end- month of the years from 1318 to 1833 268 Amount of Public Moneys in Slate Banks 26n Value of Iron in Pigg Bar Iron, Steel, Hemp, Wool, Paper and Books. im. 58-61 ported in the year ending Sept 30, 1832 (89 61-57 Value of Rags, Fuis, Hides, Dye Wood, Indigo, Copper, Tin, and Crude Salt Commerce of the United States, in 1832 [77 Petre, imported in the year ending Navigation of the United States, in 1832 77 September 30, 1832 Commerce of each state in 1832 [85 Value of Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Wines, Spirits, Fruits, Spices, and se States, in each year, from 1821 to 1832, gan, imported in the year ending Sep- inclusive, and whence imported.44, 145 feber 30, 1832 Value of all Exports from the United Value of Fish, Fish Oil, Whale bone, States, in each year, from 1821 to 1832, Spermaceti and Tallow Candles, and Soap, Beef, Tallow, &e. Butter and from Foreign Produce, and where ex- Cheese, exported during the year end- [46-[49) ing September 30, 1832 Quantity of American and Foreign Ton- Value of Staves, other Lumber, Masts, nage, employed in the Foreign 'rade Oak Bark, Manufactures of Wood, olihe United States, in each year from Naval Stores, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and 1821 to 1832 inclusive, distinguishing Skins, and Furs, exported during the the Tonnage of each Country (50, [51 year ending September 30, 1832 Value of the principal articles of Foreign Value of Hats, Leather, kc. Snuff and [52, (53 Iron, and Manufactures of Cotton, eso Quantity and Value of every di-scription ported during the year ending Sep- of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, of tember 30, 1832 year, from 1921 to 18.32, inclusive (54-58 and Tobacco +-xported during the year Quantity and Value of Spirits imported ending September 30, 1832 tro:n the West Indies, 182.-1832 59 Act concerning discriminating Duties [102 Quantity and Value of Molasses Import- Act of the 14th Ju’y, 1832, to alter and froin the W-st Indies, 1821-1832 [60 mend the several acts imposing duties (102-109 [109, [111 from the West Indies, 1821-1832 63 tion of the act of 14th July, 1932, [111] Act to explain and amend the act of 14th Connage, employed in West India July '3i, so far as relates to Hardware, Total value of Domestic and foreign Aci further to provide for ihe collection (113–15 year, from 1791 to 1832 inclile Circular to Collectors, Naval officers, and Surveyors, 26 December, 1833 (115-117 . [94 . ...... 38 Note. The figures with a bracket prefixed, refer to pages of the Appendix. (Appropriations since 1789.... ..228 justment of Land Claiins...... 54 Argentine Republic ............ 21 54 Delegate. 23d Congress ing Land Patents...... ...... 85 Mail Contrartors in ....... ..204 89, 141 87-96 Army, expenses of, 1789-1832.. 160 ..180 Army, Report on the.... ..123–130 improvement of condition of 123 pay of Medical Corps......125 advantages of subsistence Department .............125 Brevet Commissions ......126 ....[102) Invalid Officers. ...126 . [102 Desertion...... .................131 Recruiting ................131 [109 Distibution of Troops .. 132 Number of Officers of, from each State........... ..(27 .......[112 General Staff Officers...... ..274 tion of Duties on Imports, 20 Purchasing Department ......274 March, 1833 ... ....(113 Pay Department..............274 Quartermaster's Department 274 Ordnance Department........276 146, 148 Corps of Engineers.. .........276 .298 Topographical Engineers.. 276 Dragoons..... ....277 1st Regiment of Artillery ...,277 .. 109 4th Regiment of Artillery. .,279 279 ............117 34 Infantry .280 5th Jufantry ..................281 281 .224 715 Jufantry ......282-284 .243 Commanders of Posts ..132 ....... .......... 88 ..........212 ...280 ................. .... ...281 ............. ............ 78 ................. ....292 ................ Posts and Arsenals...... .... ..132 Brigadier Generals... ..........274 ...296 ..273 Boston Dry Dock, cost of .... ..179 Recruiting, 1833 ... .... ....131 Building and repairing ressels ...,182 ...... [28-32 Bullion, See Gold and Silver. Army.......... ..87, 96 C ..271 273 Navy.... .... ..292 Candles and Soap exported, 99 1821-1832....... ........157, 92 Cannon, cost of, 1789—1832 ...160 77 Navy. ..............289 Marine Corps................299 .............. 296 ....116, 120 Central America.... .21, 118 Chaplains ..143 Chile........................ ....21, 118 ..[99 Chupa ............................118 Civil Engineers ..140 54 Llams on Naples...... ....55-57 Amount of Public Funds in .. 269 Clerks in State Department .. .. 53 Patent Office.......... 53 ..133, 222 1st Comptroller's Office 72 2d Comptroller's Office 75 First Auditor's Office.. 76 21 Secind Auditor's Office 77 Third Auditor's Office 78 Fouth Auditor's Office 78 ..[57, 94 Fifth Auditor's Office. 79 Solicitor's Office in Treasurer's Office .... 81 Register's Office 81 ...[88 Lant Office........ ............ 84 ..117, 121 Was Department... R 40 3inson Bureau.... 80 120 Bounty Land Oifie Office of lndam fairs C ... 80 .... 86 ...... 46 ... 86 ...126 |