Lesington, 52,432.49) 64,768 25 64,763 251 64,763 95 2,753 27 64,760 00 Si. Slepheos, Ala. 41,863 34 56,078 841 53 216 72 2,852 13 56.078 84 2,899 25 39,023 14 Cahawba, 232,540 08 297,079 36 293,203 07 3,856 29 297,079 36 8,362 69 278,734 05 Huntsville, 64,317 70 80,477 40 78,016 051 2,461 35 80,477 40 2,837 73 66,792 31 81,804 99 2,693 85 61,200 00 6,897 05 1,192 511 6,131 86 36,985 01 1,774 90 32,150 00 4,494 85 874 78 285.099 041 6,306 26 275,750 51 1,512 75 1.076 58 27,369 64 1,740 87 26,455 00 59,890 17 2,896 59 68, 100 00 9.467 73 1,310 83 5.900 00 222,224 591 5.595 33 224,292 25 98,060 24 3,822 74 93,313 17 3,810 80 1,315 54 3,600 00 5,56 3 53 970 97 9,933 05 2,680.00 3.350 00 3,350 00 3,350 00 390 72 11,608 07 1,252 03 10,040 66 546,844.24 684,209 69 543,680 24 6,255 85 134,273 60 684,209 69 20,843 48 527,366 43 313,141 12 12,315 05 305,624 72 522,337 6417,926 03 451,336 36 326,578 90 8,955 94 307,900 51 98,280 291 7,024 87 100, 155 00 320,234 83 9,418 17 317 635 42 12,724 33 2,677 23 13,538 05 Total for Florida, 9,286.46 11,603 07 11,608 07 11,608 07 1,252 09 10,040 66 Grand Total, 2,462,342.1613, 115,376 092,818,158 62 40,888 77 256,328 7013,115,376 03/118,428 22:2,623,381 03 700 83 ..................................... ................................... ................ EXPENDITURES. Statement of the expenditures of the United Stales for the year 1832. CIVIL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND FOREIGN INTERCOURSE. Legislature 8871,813 68 Executive Departments............... ...................•• 562,415 38 Officers of the nint......... 9,750 00) Surveyors and their clerks................................... 25,971 73 Commissioner of Public Buildings in Washington......... 2,000 00 Governments in the Territories of the United States...... 50,783 99 Judiciary.............................. 278,022 96 Civil....... ....... 1,300,757 74 Payment of sundry pensionis granted by the late and pre sent Governmeuts....................................... 1,393 57 Mint establishment........ 63,995 00 Extending the mint establishment......... 37,500 00 Uuclaimed nerchandise.. 221 09 Light house establishment......... 189,522 30 Building light-houses, &c..... 70,595 09 Surveyivg the public lands............................... 81,072 22 Survey of private land claims jo Florida .................. 8,000 00 Survey of the Choctaw cession in Mississippi.. 43,788 00 Survey of the lands ceded by the Creeks..... 50,000 00 Registers and receivers of land offices..................... 1,666 21 Preservation of the public archives in Florida...... 1,125 00 Land claims in Florida........... 60 00 Survey of the coasts of the United States....... 8,125 00 Marine hospital establishment................................ 76,877 87 Marine bospital at Charleston, S. Carolina... 169 80 Roads within the State of Ohio (3 p. c. fund)........, 5,118 94 Roaris and capals in tbe State of Indiana, do...... 35,257 81 Do. Mississippi, 5,879 62 26,081 11 Missouri, do.......... 3,746 99 Roads and levees within the State of Louisiana, (5 per cent. fund)............. 24,717 46 Encouragement of learning within the State of Illinois, (3 per cent fund)........ 32,237 81 Public buildings in Washington............................ 90,550 00 Purchase of the rights of the Washington Bridge Company, and for the erection of a public bridge on the site thereof 32.000 00) Penitentiary for the District of Columbia ....... 28,360 00 subscription to the stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.... 150,000 00 Boundary line between Arkansas and Louisiana 1 000 00 Boundary line between Florida and Alabama.... 1,800 00 Fifth census of the United States...... 32,213 86 Revision of all the former censuses of the United States.. 229 00 Revolutionary claims, per act 15th May, 1828............ 172,938 52 Liquidavog and paying certain claims of the State of Vır. 20. Do. ......................... ........... ... ..... ............. ........... .... . ginia, under the 1st and 2d sectionis of the act of 5th $380,888 66 Do. under the 3d section of said act.... 242,509 81 Sundry judgments against the former marshal for the eas tern district of Pennsylvania, and for the relief of J. & 299,933 34 Compilation of documents, per act of 2d March, 1831.... 55,000 00 Consular receipts 3,270 00 Building custoin houses and warehouses.................. 3,185 84 Relief of sundry individuals.................. 144 407 51 Miscellaneous experises.. .......... 45,755 21 Miscellaneous ......................... 2.451,202 64 Salaries of ministers of the United States................. 44,410 85 Salaries of chargés d'Affaires... 59,936 66 Salaries of secretaries of legation........................ 9,000 00 Outfits of the ministers to Great Britain, France, and Russia 22,500 00 Ouifits of the chargés des affaires to Holland, Belgium, Cen. tral America, Buenos Ayres, and Naples........ 22,500 00 Contingent expenses of the inissions abroad............. 27,218 18 Outfit and salary of a chargé d'affaires, salary of a drogo man at Constantinople, and for contingencies of the lega- 3,000 00 37,500 00 Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse....... 20,631 00 Agency in relation to the Northeasteru boundary..... 538 70 Expenses of the commission under the convention with Deninark............... 14 623 98 Expenses with the King of the French 2,857 91 Relief and protection of American sea meu................. 19,890 13 Salaries of agents at London and Paris...... 5,500 00 Intercourse with the Barbary Powers........ 32,819 58 Awards under the l'st article of the treaty of Gheut...., 2,254 08 Foreign intercourse ........... 325,181 07 MILITARY ESTABLISH RENT. Pay of the army, and subsistence of officers.... 1,165,003 60 Arrearages in the Pay Department............ 500 00 Subsistence..... 334,932 99 Quartermaster's department., 313,857 98 Transportation of officers' baggage, &C....... 55,118 03 Transportation of the army, &c..... 158.400 58 Forage 42,249 97 Purchasing Department................................... 179,130 03 Clothing for officers' servants.......... 21,311 77 Bounties and premiums................................. 28,009 19 Expenses of recruiting........ 13 748 67 Medical or Hospital Departinent... 28.04. 55 Contingencies of the army 11,209 06 Arreariges tu 31st December, 1816...... 5,319 82 Invalid and half pay pensions... 117,702 69 ......................... ................... ....... .............. ....................... .... ............................ .................................... 87,644 63 700,360 24 1 953 50 1.075 01 355,686 33 23.590 00 371.943 43 7.500 00 64,132 51 5,000 00 62 516 10 94,483 15 195,082 68 10,409 82 86,000 00 62,800 00 50,124 00 10.000 00 40.734 03 51,300 00 12,800 00 82,800 00 31,600 001 2,000 00 8,780 00 45,358 26 100,000 00 1,909 56 ........... ...................... ................. Pensjons 10 widows and orphans......... ............• Preservation of George's island, Boston harbor............ ern Territory Mississippi.... ..... 1,532 11 15,923 90 2,000 00 2,287 52 ................ 225,750 00 3,399 90 2,000 00 3,380 00 2,500 00 11,690 00 150 69 26.170 00 9,569 63 2,502 27 5.000 00 1,500 00 2,500 000 ........... 2,000 00 3,000 00 5,174 03 $42,700 001 39,100 00 16,000 00 4,600 00 10,000 00 ................... 965 00 28,800 00 ... 5.550 00 3,000 00 4,147 50 2,000 00 250 00 2,575 00 17,000 00 1,070 00 5,580 60 ,500 00 3,400 00 20,644 38 5,000 00 Improving the navigation of the Onio and Mississippi rivers fron. Pittsburg to New Orleans..... sissippi rivers...... kansas............. ter, and Port Peng............. river, Mainc.. Removing obstructions, Ocracock inlet, N. Carolina ..... Florida.......... ........do. Florida camal Payment of Missouri militia claims in 1829 .......... ......... ............. .............. ........... 11,500 00 17,916 22 112,274 79 102,080 00 87,500 00 56,000 00 5,829 58 8,980 80 8,000 00 8,000 00 7,500 00 1,750 00 500 00 390 85 5,000 001 14,500 OU 4.000 00 2,500 00 110 00 1,185 24 73 50 425 23 9,075 63 55,200 00 |