Recruit'g, Pay & Conting's of the Army 647,657 86 19,321,639 47 3,702,902 00 661,513 20 63,700 37 Clothing Department ........... 65,940 00 2,895,417 45 4,000 00 102.729 82 Commissary General's Department. 4,472 31 33,427,786 63 524,547 60 41.026 73 13,059 27 Quartermaster General's Department.. 94,006 00 13,996,187 49 5,932,738 00 199,633 30 15,908 33 Hospital Department......... 4,276 60 437,023 15 90,000 00 57,890 26 25,834 50 Military Stores Department........... 1,280 38 5,299,733 75 84,400 00 17,877 23 Commissary General of Issues...... 42,000 00 1,600 00 18,485 54 300 00 551 75 Post Office........................... 306,800 00 30,000 00 8,000 00 150 00 Marine Committee ................... 1,089,350 00 2,000 00 Commercial Committee ...... 60,105 00 501,838 20 32,553 02 1,450 00 3 630,003 60 457,963 60 38,228 60 Specie value estimated at- Continental Dolls, 11,408,095 25 at 40 for 1, 285,202 03 New Emission do. 1,179,249 22 at 2 for 1, 589,624 00 In Specie, say Bills of Exchange 320,049 10 Treasury, in Specie, for the year 1780, is computed at three millions ......... Dollars, Specie.. 3,000,000 00 Estimated amt. of Expenditure in Specie 1,194,875 18 .... do do ... do ... do ... do ... .... do .... do .... do do .... American Officers, Prisoners of War, on the 23rd of October, 1782; with the Rank of each Officer, the Line to which he belonged, and the Kank, Line. When Take Colonels. Adrian Proveaux, S.C 12May 1780 Wm. Russel,.. Virginia 12May1780 Williaın Hext,....do.. Nat. Gist........do.... do Custis Kendal, Virginia .... do Thos. Clark,.. North C. do John Summers, N Car. do John Patton,....do.... do Chas Linning, S. Car do John Neville,.. Virginia do George Bradley, N. C..... do William Heth,...do.... do .... John Buchannon, S. C do Bard. Beekman, S.C.Ari do Jesse Baker, S. Carol'a do Lieutenant Colonels. Thos. Buckner, Virg'a Burgess Ball, Virginia 12 May, 80 | Thos. Gadson, S. Car Gus B. Wallace.do.... .. do .... Richard Mason,..do... -de Cambray, Eng'r do Field Farrar,.....no... .... do .... Sam. Hopkins, Virginia George Liddel,....do... .... do .... Samuel Cabel,...do.... Peter Gray, do do Jonathan Clark..do.... do .... Joseph Montford, N. C. Vaughn, ....Del 16 Aug. 80 Thomas Holt, Virginia Thos Woolford, Mary'd Abra Hite,......do.... do Wm. Washington, Drag) 8 Sept. 81 Mayo Carrington, Vir..... do ..., Maham, Drag's. 82 Lawrence Butler, Virg. do Prestly Nevill, Virg'a. 12 May, 80 Phil. Malory, Virginia do Grimke,...... Robert Beale,...do.... do Majors. John Wickley, S.C.Art. do Wm. Croghan, Virginial.. . do Richard Polları, S. C. do John Nelson, N. Caro’a .... Holman Minnis, Virg'a do Waggoner, Virg do James Wright, Virginia do Isaac Harleston, S C... • do Leroy Erwards,..do .. do William Lewis, Virg'a. James Curry, .....do do Eploraim Mitchel, S. C..... do Collin Cocke, .....do do Thos. Pinckney, S. Car 16 Aug. 80 Jacob Scriber, Evgin'r do Patten, Delaware .... do George Hendley,..Gev. 25 June, 80 Alex. Brackenridge,.... John Carter, 1st R. Art. 29 May, 80 Caplains. John Stokes,....do.... do John Blackwell, Virg'a. 12 May, 80 Isaiah Marks,.. do.... do Joseph Day,...Georgia Jono Lynch, Maryland 16 Aug. 80 John Craddock, N. C.... do J. Learmouth, Delaw’e Jon. Morris, Maryland do Wm Barret, 3d R Drag 15 Mar. 81 -de Segond,Cavaly do Yancey, Ist do ... Richard B. Baker, s. C.l. . do Fra's. Muir, add'l Reg. ............... do . ..., do .... do ........... ..., do ..., do .. . .... do .... do do .... Rank. Line. When Taken. Rank. Line. When Taken. .... ...81 .... ....... .... do Wm. Bently,.. Virginia June, 1781 Wm. McGuire, Ist R.A. 8 Sep. 1781 ......... 81 Captain Lieutenants Samuel Budd,....no............ 81 Philip Jones, N. Car' 12 May, 80 Stewart Herbert, Penn. 8 July, 81 Bernard Elliot, S.C.AL Aaron Smith, S. Caro'a 82 John Budd, S. C. Ari's Hugh Milling, .. do.... 12 May, 80 Charles Stewart, NC Moore,.... Nat. Terry, ..Virginia Beaulie,.......... Zedekian Moore,.. Md. B. Verdier, Armands L. James Farlie, N. York Wm Tate, S. C. Art'y. Ensignis. Wm Faun, N. Carol’a Wm Jordan,..Georgia! 1 Sept. 80 Thos. Calleoder, do.... John Crute, ... Virginia 29 May, 80 Rich. Waters, Vir. Art. Willis Wilson,....do... do Gassaway, ..Md. 16 Aug. 80 James Bruff, Maryland ............ S. W. Williams, Dela'e'.... do Lieulenants. E Shillington, ....do.. .... do Edmond Roach,...do...... do .. James Tatum, N. Car. 12 May, 80 Truman,.. ..Md. 25 April, 81 Wm. Ward, South Car. 82 Thos. Dunbar,..do. Carrington, Lee's Le ............ do John Hart,......do........ do Le Charles ....Pulaskiet, Wm. Hardgraves, N C. .... do Surgeons. Thos. Hoard, Virginia 29 May, 80 Jas. Houston,gen. Hosp 12 May, 80 Thos. Pearsons, vollo...... do Fred. Suun), South Car. do John Bowen,....do.... .... Jas. W. Greene, N.C. 1 m. Porter, .....do.... do Brownlee, .. Virg. 12 May, 80 Sam. Coleman, 1st R A 16 Aug. 80 Surgeon's Mates. Wm. B. Wallace, do.. do Silvester Springer, S. C. 12 May, 80 Philip Reed, Maryland do Oliver Hart, South Cars..., do Chas, Lockinan, do.... do Sundries. Hillary,.. Georgia 15 May, 81 A. Dellient, Major Brig Yancey, .. Drag's 12 May, 81 Robert Smith, Chaplain do do G. Gordon, I.C.M. Sto'sl. Ashley Ferry, 26th of Nov. 1782.- This is to certify that all Amercan Officeis taken in the southern department by the British Army, previous to the uate hereof, and not included in the above list, consisting of 7 Colonels; 12 Lieutenanı Colonels; 12 Majors; 60 Captains; 14 Captain's Lieutenauts; 34 Lieulenants; 10 Ensigns; 7 Surgeons and Mates; and 7 Staff Officers, are to consider themselves as exchanged. ROBERT COOKE, D. C. Prison. .... do .... ...., do do ... do .. Officers, foc killed at Fort Du Quesne, 1758 (37 Ashley Ferry, 26th of Nov. 1782 – This is so certify that 7 Colonels; 12 Lieutenant Colonel ; 12 Majors; 60 Captains : 14 Captain's Lieutenanıs; 34 Lieutenants; 10 Er signs; 7 Surgeons and Mates; and 7 Staff Officers as mentioned in the above list, are considered as Prisoners of War 10 ih British Army, and shall be exchanged accordingly, except Lieutenant Coloori Grimke who is in dispute S. WARREN. Ashley Ferry, 26th of Nov 1782 – This is to certify that all British Officers aken Prisoners in the southern department, previous to the date hereof, except those taken at York Town in Virginia, by His excellency General Washington, are considered as exchanged. S. WARREN. The preceding and following lists are inserted in the Calendar, as interesting papers deserving preservation. It is believed that neither of them have, heretofore, been printed. A List of the Officers and Soldiers missing, wounded, and returned from the action near Fort Du Quesne, September 14, 1758. } 131 Soldiers Soldiers | Soldiers killed. no wo'd wounded, Royal Americans. Royal Americans Lt. Billings........ Captain Launder..... Lt. Rider............. Lt. Bentinck............ 70 3 35 Ensign Rhor.. Ensign Jenkings Highlanders. Highlanders. Major Grant......... Lt Arch. Robinson.. Capt. H. McKenzie.. Lt. Henry Mooro Captain McDonald.. Lt. M.Donald (wd.) 162 24 Captain Monro...... Ensign Alex Grant.. Lt. Alex. McKenzie.. Surgeon Dunket, (wd) Surgeon Harris....... Ensign Jno. M‘Donald Virginians. Captain Bullett...... 62 Ensign Gist........ Carolinians. 4 Carolinians. 7 2 Marylanders. Marylanders. Lt. M'Crae.... 21 Captain Ware......... 50 6 Lt Reiley.... Ens'n Harrison, (wd) Pennsylvanians. Pennsylvanians. Lt. Hays....... } 104 Number of the Troops that marched on the Expedition against Fort Dv Quesne, 1758. Royal Americans.....Officers 6 Sergeants, &c and Privates.. 108 Highlanders.............do... 13 .do.......... ...do.... 317 Virginians, 1st Regi't.. do... 8 ......do..............do. .. 168 Carolinians.... .........do .. ....do.... .........do.... 13 Marylanders........ ...... .do... 4 ......do..............do.... 77 Lower Counties, Pa.... do...... ......do.... ........ ....do.... 14 Pennsylvanians..........do... 4 ......do..............do.... 108 35 Surgeons..... 2 805 37 A List of the Men's Names belonging to the 1st Virginian Regiment that were killed in the aclion, near Fort Du Quesne, Sept. 14, 1758 Col. WASHINGTON's Company,-Sergeant Stephens. Rank and File, Joseph Crenslaw, William Baylest, William Joram, John Grinway, John Parkes, William Weathers, Edward Whitehead, Clemmit Scott, Thomas Doran, William Avery, John Conner, Justapor Chessher. Lt. Col. STEPHEN's Company-Ensign John Allen. Rank and File, John Anderson, Joseph Edwards, ames Hendon, John Burk, Gowan Beas. ly, John Chambers, James Douglas, Samuel Pugh, John Williams, John Weatherspoon, George Davis, Joseph Dansey, Paul Quehan, Edward Sparks. Major Lewis' Company--Major Lewis, (Prisoner.) Sergeant Tolbert, Rank and File, Abraham Bleecker, Thomas Kigyam, John Swinburn, John Davis. Captain ROBERT STEWART's Company-Lt. John Campbell, Ensign Thomas Gist Rank and File, Joho Skelton, eremiah Culom, Collin Thompson, Josea Sabbey, James Checok, Charles Rowan, Joseph Hughes, John Troutback. Captain BULLETT's Company-Lieut. James Baker, Ensign Coleby Chew. Rank and File, Thomas Edwards, Martin Way, Robert Wal. ters, Daniel Parrott, John Webster, Jno. Johnston, Alexander Rank. ins, William Croswell. Captain WALTER STEWART's Company-Rank and File, Benjamin Austin, E ward Painter, Edward Childs, James Lowery, James M.Koy Edward Painter, William Brumley, Robert Bassett, John Hedgman, James Bradbury, Edward Harmon, Joseph Jackson. Imports and Exports, 1821–1832. The Tables contained in the succeeding twenty pages, (from p. [39 to p:58) inclusive,) show the whole amount of Imports, Exports, and Tonnage of the United States, distinguishing the anjount to and from each Foreign Country, for twelve years; and the Imports and Exports of Bullion and Coin for the same period. The Tables for eleven years were given in the last volume, but are reinserted here, for the purpose of giving frogether, the whole twelve years. |