Nathaniel Pope,....Ill. Judge, Illinois District......... 3 Mar 1819 Commissioners to treat with 26 Mar 1819 26 Mar 1819 Chickasaws... 1319 Robert Weakley,..Ten. ....... ......... 16 Sep 1823| 9 Dec 1823 4 Mar 1824) 7 Mar 1825 7 Mar 1825 8 Mar 1925 5 May 1825 24 Feb 1826 3 Mar 1827 24 May 1828 Cape Girardeau, Missouri.... 6 Apr 1820 James Johnson,....Va. Coll'r,Norfolk and Portsmouth Va 15 May 1820 Solomon Sibley, Mich'u. Com. to Treat with Indians...... 1 June 1820 Daniel M. Forney, N. C Com. to Treat with Creeks......21 Oct 1820 Zabdiel Sampson, Mass Coll'r and Insp'r, Plymouth, Mass 9 Dec 1820 John Crowel,...... Ala. Indian Agent Creek Nation...... 1 Mar 1821 James Wilson,....N. J. Post Master, Trenton, NJ..... 22 Mar 1821 Bernard Smith,...N J Reg'r of the Land Office, Arkansas 12 Apr 1821 James Stevens,...Conn. Post Master, Stamford, Conn.... 17 May 1822 S. Van Rensselaer, N. Y Post Master, Albany, N. Y...... 14 June 1822 J. A. Cuthbert,....Ga. Com., treat with Creeks &Cherok's 15 June 1822 Hugh Nelson,......Va. Minister to Spain..................... 15 Jan 1823 Cesar A. Rodney,.. Del. Minister to Buenos Ayres........ 27 Jan 1823 Sam'. L. Southard, N. J Secretary of the Navy.. James Brown,.....Lou. Minister to France Ninian Edwards.....Ill. Minister to Mexico........ Lot Clark,........N. Y. Post Master, Norwich, N. York..29 Apr 1825 Henry Clay,.......Ky. Secretary of State............. James Barbour,.. .Va. Secretary of War........................................ Joel R Poinsett,..S. C Minister to Mexico........................................ Rufus King.......N. Y Minister to Great Britain..... John F Parrott,..N. H│Post Master, Portsmouth, N. H. Philip. S. Markley,.. Pa Naval Officer, Philadelphia.. Wm. H Harrison. Ohio Envoy to Colombia.... ...... Martin Van Buren, N.Y Secretary of State........................ Samuel D. Ingham, Pa. Secretary of the Treasury... Johu H. Eaton,..Tenn. Secretary of War................ John Branch, ....N. C. Secretary of the Navy........ John McP. Berrien, Ga. Attorney General United States 9 Mar 1829 John Chandler,..Maine Collector, Portland, Maine. 11 Mar 1829 George W. Owen,.. Ala Collector, Mobile, Alabama.....11 Mar 1829 Thomas P. Moore,..Ky Envoy to Colombia.... 13 Mar 1829 Louis McLane,.... Del. Envoy to Great Britain..........18 Apr 1829 William C Rives,..Va. Envoy to France... Selah R. Hobbie,..N. YAssistant Post Master General.. 1 Nov 1829. John Randolph,.... Va. Envoy to Russia... 26 May 1830 James W. Ripley, Maiue Collector, Passamaquoddy, Maine 31 July 1830 Philip P. Barbour Va. Judge Easterh District, Virginia 6 Oct 1830 John Biddle,.... Michi. Register of Land Office, Detroit.. 10 Jan 1831 Thomas Irwin,...... Pa. Judge Western District Penn.... 14 Apr 1831 Levi Woodbury...N. H. Secretary of the Navy.... Edward Livingston, Lou Secretary of State...... Nich's. D Coleman, Ky Post Master, Maysville Kentucky James Buchanan,...Pa Envoy to Russia...... Powhatan Ellis,..Missi Judge Mississippi District. ...... .... ......... ...... ... ............ 6 Mar 1829] 6 Mar 1829) 9 Mar 1829] 9 Mar 1829 18 Apr 1829 23 May 1831 24 May 1931 7 Sept 1831 4 Jan 1832 14 July 1832 ། Pay of Members of 22nd Congress Compensation and Mileage of the Senators, Members of the House of Representatives, and Delegates, for the 22nd Congress. SENATORS. 1st Sess. 2d Sess. 1st Sess. 2d Sess. William Armstrong Samuel Bell 2212 1164 Thomas D. Arnold Thomas H. Benton 3136 2064 Isaac C. Bates George M. Bibb Bedford Brown William Babcock Gamaliel H. Barstow Statement exhibiting the amount from 4 March 1789 to 31 December 1794, and for each year, from 1791 to 1832, of 1. The Revenue of the United States, exclusive of Loans: II. The compensation to Members of both Houses of Congress, and Officers: III. The Contingent Expenses of Congress: IV. The Salaries of President, Vice President, Heads of Departments, Postmaster General, and Officers, Clerks, and Messengers: and V The Contingent Expenses of the Executive Offices. Years. I Annual reven-II Compensa III Contin- IV. Salaries of V. Contingent tion to Mem-gent expenses President, &c. ecutive offices. expenses of Ex ne exclusive of 1796 Loans. bers of Cong' of Congress. 1791 4,418,913 19 344,515 43 1792 3,669,960 31 134,799 80 1793 4,652,923 14 88,709 09 1794 5,431,904 87 200,802 19 1795 6,114,534 59 121,815 87 8,377,329 65 174,402 21 20,043 65 10,005 50 8,772 13 8,800 00 9,500 00 11,550 00 1797 8,668,780 99 200,128 27 18,450 00 145,062 18 23,976 97 1799 7,546,813 31 112,544 00 11,200 00 1800 10,848,749 10 160,302 84 25,500 00 190,260 02 46,749 24 1801 12,935,330 95 120,122 98 39,093 95 1802 14,995,793 95 157,150 87 1803 11,064,097 63 145,349 24 1804 11,826,307 38 224,519 82 1805 13,560,683 20 139,328 97 180615,559,931 07 193,105 88 1807 16,398,019 26 186,661 69 180817,060,721 93 231,403 80 27,169 44 26,955 28 29,637 57 32,985 78 30,950 00 211,398 80 28.712 05 14,643 50 208,539 13 35,413 70 30,000 00 1809 7,773,473 12 225,117 02 29,858 49 33,146 73 1811 14,423,529 09 171,793 41 31,000 00 221,152 26 35,324 38 1812 9,801,132 76 319,082 26 61,300 00 219,642 97 44,324 56 1813 14,340,409 95 258,838 67 42,010 13 1814 11,181,625 16 347,086 98 52,688 29 271,574 46 61,036 57 1815 15,696,916 82 215,843 29 53,000 00 319,750 34 68,622 78 1816 47,676,985 66 531,176 12 51,866 17 349,040 71 101,765 20 1817 33,099,049 74 274,493 46 1818 21,585,171 04 398,512 50 46,450 00 373,280 11 80,110 68 35,350 00 398,107 62 69,796 00 1819 24,603,374 37 292,578 34 88,589 31 1820 17,840,669 55 423,479 26 1821 14,573,379 72 307,641 92 1822 20,232,427 94 412,170 52 1823 20,540,666 26 300,648 01 1824 19,381,212 79 489,242 39 1825 21,840,858 02 496,551 48 1826 25,260,434 21 426,611 20 86,584 54 53,644 22 407,349 74 98,288 35 60,891 94 45,988 30 69,408 40 75,686 41 66,745 25 403,846 93 87,609 08 1827 22,966,363 96 321,299 00 90,666 25 1828 24,763,629 23 502,419 13 121,653 00 1829 24,827,627 38 355,124 96 120,450 00 1830 24,844,116 51 566,995 16 125,758 00 1831 28,526,820 82 293,482 42 100,800 00 1832 36,368,475 61 97,51 68 174,300 00 431,337 46 414,931 91 88,556 20 414,278 73 88,083 00 92,707 31 DEPARTMENT OF STATE. LOUIS M-LANE, of Delaware, Secretary, $6,000 per annum. The Department of State was created by the act of 15th September 1789. Previous to that period, by act of the 27th of July, 1789, it was denominated the Department of Foreign Affairs. The Secretary is, ex officio, a Commissioner of the Sinking Fund, and, by usage, a mumber of the Cabinet He conducts the negotiation of all treaties between the United States and Foreign Powers; and corresponds officially with the public Ministers of the United States at Foreign Courts, and with the Ministers of Foreign Powers resident in the United States. He performs also the main duties of what, in other Governments, is called the Home Department. He has the charge of the seal of the United States, but cannot affix it to any commission until signed by the President, nor to any other instrument or act, without the special authority of the President. He is, by law, entrusted with the publication and distribution of all the Acts and Resolutions of Congress; and all Treaties with Foreign Vations and Indian Tribes. He preserves, also, the original of all Laws and Treaties, and of the public correspondence growing out of the intercourse between the United States and Foreign Nations: and is required to procure and preserve copies of the statutes of the several States. He grants passports to American citizens visiting foreign countries; preserves the evidence of Copy rights; and has control of the office which issues Patents for useful inventions. He holds his office at the will of the President. CLERKS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ASBURY DICKINS, Chief Clerk...... $2000 00 1600 00 Lewis Randolph, .......... Home Bureau........... 900 00 1400 00 Thomas P. Jones, .......... 2 Bureau of Archives, Laws and S Commissions........ 1000 00 George Hill,.... $700 00 350 00 } ........... messengers.......................... PATENT OFFICE. JOHN D. CRAIG, Superintendent... ............................................. ...........1500 00 Alex. McIntire, Clerk......... Samuel P. Walker, Clerk............................. ...........................................1000 00 Wm. T Stiger, Charles M Keller, Henry Bishop, messenger................................................... |