Pay of militia and volunteers of Illinois and other States.. Ransom of Captives of the late war..... ....... 398,500 34 157,259 16 • .......... .... Relief of officers and others engaged in the Seminole war.. Pay of Indian agents.................................................................................. ........... ......... 40 00 379 73 52 50 .... ........... 47,218 03 11,637 66 33,526 95 17,367 90 11,870 74 22,335 02 17,615 65 4,871 96 8,144 82 14,298 56 2,608 92 2,730 00 13,456 27 14.233 91 5,750 00 2.500 00 18,135 51 288,951 70 .... Pay of interpreters and translators.......... To provide for an exchange of lands and the removal of Vaccination of Indian tribes Visits of Indians to the seat of Government........ 2,121 03 291,412 66 5,692 00 394 42 195 00 7,342 94 ........ .... ........ Compensation to Cherokee emigrants from Georgia... 10,551 30 200 00 400 00 Three commissioners to treat with Indians.... Effecting certain Indian treaties, act 13th January, 1831.. 249 90 1,269 50 687 42 20,000 00 1,000 00 71 886 25 57,235 02 Stipulations of certain treaties for 1831, per act of 20th April, 1832........... ............. .......... Stipulations of certain treaties with Creeks, Shawnees, &c. .... .......... ........ ..... 96 35 734 14 From which deduct the following repayments : Fort Jackson...... Arrearages of Indian Department prior to 1829 Treaty with the Choctaws and Chickasaws for lands in Mississippi.................................. Suppression of Indian aggressions on the frontiers of Georgia and Florida... .... 1,214 39 Aiding Creeks in their removal...................... ........................ Total for Military Establishment 359 91 2,808 34 44,796 50 101,230 01 167,080 65 56,007 63 5,012 50 7,988,499 55 410 00 5,622 52 $7,982,877 03 NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. Pay and subsistence of the Navy..... . ..................... Timber sheds, Boston, MassS................ ........................................................................ Repairing and enlarging wha ves at Washington and Nor 30,666 00 52,278 82 8.838 71 19,783 80 ............................... 76,070 68 ............ 24,546 01 ........... 121 58 Repairs of storehouses at Washington, and for two build ing ways at Norfolk.... .......... 6,417 40 Ordnance and ordnance stores.......... .......... • Gradual increase of the Navy...... Gradual improvement of the Navy.................................... ..................... Rebuilding the frigate Macedonian.... ....................................... Furniture for navy hospital at Norfolk........................ ........................ Navy pension fund... ..................... Agency on the coast of Africa (prohibitig slave trade).... .... 8,763 00 27.055 90 4,774 25 7,515 56 160,047 05 1,659 45 200 00 2,911 17 3,891 50 4,795 73 3,330 61 Balance due Waters Smith............................ From which deduct the following repayments: Contingent expenses, for 1831 Do. .do. for 1825........ 6 25 Pay and subsistence of the marine cops........................................ Interest on the funded debt.... ............ Redemption of the 4 per cent stock, per act 24th May, Redemption of the exchanged 4 per cent. stock, per act sedemption of the exchanged 5 per cent. stock, per act Redemption of the 3 per cent. stock... rincipal and interest of Treasury notes................................................ Paying certain paits of domestic debt.... Public debt................. 56,704 77 13,064,723 18 591 68 247 74 17,840.309 29 A Statement exhibiting the duties which accrued on merchandise, tonnage, and light money; of debentures; drawback; bounties; and allow. ances; and of expenses of collection; during the year ending on the 31st December, 1832. Duties on merchandise...... ... ....... ....... Tounage and light money........................ Drawback on foreign merchandise........$4,582,641 89 and domestic distilled spirits... Bounties and allowances..... $28,270,578 09 49,561 40 $28,320,139 49 .... 45,950 65 234,137 27 Stalement exbibiting the amount of American and Foreign tonnage, employed in the foreign trade of the United States, during the year ending on the 31st December, 1832. American tonnage in foreign trade........... Tons 972,282 do 412, 104 Total tonnage employed in the foreign trade.... Tons 1,334,386 Proportion of foreign tonnage to the whole amount of tonnage employed in the foreign trade of the United States, 2.97 to 100. Statement of the funded and unfunded debt of the United States on the 1st January, 1834. *Redeemable after 1st January, 1835. +Redeemable on presentation. Statement of Receip's, Expenditures and Appropriations for the year 1832, with the Total amount from 1789 to 1832, inclusive. APPROPRIATIONS. Civil List............ .................................... .................. $1,758,279 69 Foreign Intercourse................... from 1789 to 1832. in 1832. $38,731,877 67 338,381 89 29,714,553 88 2,946,392 70 36,808,051 24 Military Establishment— Military services, including, &c. Revolutionary Pensions........ Other Pensions..... Naval Establishment................................ |