St Augustine, 66 53,276 49 No sales. 68,207 77 68,207 77 68,207 77 4,171 39 1,000 00 70,914 15 1,244,860 01 * Lewis and Clark 1,572,863 54382,060 12/1,730,243 38/224,680 281,954,923 66 108,351 371,517,175 13 † Accounted for in 1st quarter of 1830. warrant. The column of incidental expenses' includes the salaries, commissions, and contingent expenses of the Registers' and Receivers' offices; also, the allowances for transporting public moneys, made in pursuance of the provisions of the act of Congress of 22d May, 1826. STATEMENT OF THE EXPENDITURES OF THE U. STATES FOR THE YEAR 1829. CIVIL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND FOREIGN Florida clairns Stock in the Louisville and 1,238 74 143,500 00 Executive Department 530,172 14 Officers of the Mint 9,600 00 Stock in the Dismal Swamp 50,000 00 Surveyors and their clerks, 23,057 44 Stock in the Chesapeake Commissioner of the Pub lic Buildings 2,000 00 Governments in the Terri and Ohio Canal Company 125,000 00 Stock in the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal tories of the U. States 150,000 00 Judiciary 239,447 20 Building Custom-houses 9,131 93 $1,327,069 36 Revolutionary claims, per act of 15th May, 1828 238,446 24 Mint establishment 34,265 00 Miscellaneous expenses 51,436 57 Extending the Mint estab lishment Unclaimed merchandise 716 69 Light-house establishment 289,149 07 Diplomatic department 122,452 14 Contingent expenses of Surveys of public lands 51,289 08 foreign intercourse 15,515 16 Registers and Receivers of Agency in relation to north Land Offices 1,125 00 eastern boundary Preservation of the public 19,280 22 archives in Florida Relief and protection of 1,077 45 American seamen 10,410 67 |