Note. The figures with a bracket prefixed, refer to pages of the Appendix. President's Message, Dec. 4, 1833 15-28 Lands Subject to private entry, 1st Salaries of Presidents and Heads of De- partments, Clerks, c. and contin- gent expenses of Executive officers an- Representatives from each State, with 30 Whole amount of Public Lands Survey- ed and exposed to sak, prior to 30th Quantity of puble Lands Surveyed, and remaining unsold, 30th Sept. 1833, Quantity of Public Lands granted for Military Services, for Literary Pur- Members of Congress appointed to office Compensation and Mileage of each mem- Expenses of Congress, annually, from Commissioners for Claims on France 52 Collectors, Serveyors, Naval officers, Ap- praisers, Inspectors, Weighers Gau- Sales of Public Lands, quantity and Delaware Breakwater value of, in each State in 1832 & 1833, 23fficers, &c. under Quart'mr's Departmt 134 1 Militia, number in, and apportionment Act to improve the condition of the non- commissioned officers and privates Act authorizing regiment of Dragoons, and discharging Mounted Rangers Act for payment of horses and arms lost in Military Service against Indians Expenses of Military establishment in each year, from 1789 to 1832, inclusive 160 Army List, containing a list of all the of- ficers of the Army, with their Rank, and the dates of their Commissions, and Mail Contractors in each State, with the amount of their original con- Cadets attached to Army Register Deaths, Resignations, &c. in the Ar- Number of Troops, (continental and mi- litia) furnished by each state in each year, from 1775 to 1783, inclusive [27-[32] American Officers, Prisoners of War, Oc- 160-177 American Coin exported Act for gradual increase of the Navy S6, 287 Explanatory Statements in relation to Navy Ferist containing a list of all the Sales of Public Lands 1832 213-21 commissions and where stationed 289-30 Receipts into the Treasury in 1832, from Statement of the Nett revenue in 1832 Statement of the Public Debt Jan 1, 1834 227 Statement of Receipts, Expenditures, Expenditures in each year, from 1776 to Presidents, Directors, and Cashiers of the Amount of Public Funds in the Bank of the United States, and branches in each month of the years from 1318 to 1833 268 ed and exported, during the year end- Value of all articles subject to duties, ad Quantity and aine of all articles paying Specific rates of duty, imported and x- ported during the year ending Septem- Classification of Domestic Exports for the year ending September 30, 1832 Imports and Exports of each State, for the year ending Sept. 30, 1832 Value of Iron in Pigs Bar Iron, Steel, Hemp, Wool, Paper and Books. im- ported in the year ending Sept 30, 1832 (89 61-57 Value of Rags, Furs, Hides, Dye Wood, Indigo, Copper, Tin, and Crude Salt Petre, imported in the year ending Value of Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Wines, Spirits, Fruits, Spices, and Se- gam, imported in the year ending Sep. Value of Fish, Fish Oil, Whalebone, Spermaceti and Tallow Candles, and Soap, Beef, Tallow, &e. Butter and Cheese, exported during the year end- Value of Staves, other Lumber, Masts, Oak Bark, Manufactures of Wood, Naval Stores, Pot and Pear! Ashes, and Skins, and Furs, exported during the year ending September 30, 1832 Value of Hats, Leather, &c. Snuff and Manufact'd Tobacco, Medicinai Drugs Copper and Brass, Combs and Buttons, Iron, and Manufactures of Cotton, ex- Commerce of the United States, in 1832 Navigation of the United States, in 1832 Commerce of each state in 1832 Value of all Imports into the United States, in each year, from 1821 to 1832, inclusive, and whence imported 144, L45 Value of all Exports from the United States, in each year, from 1821 to 1832, inclusive, distinguishing Domestic from Foreign Produce, and where ex- Quantity of American and Foreign Ton- nage, employed in the Foreign Trade of the United States, in each year from 1821 to 1832 inclusive, distinguishing the Tonnage of each Country [50, [51 Value of the principal articles of Foreign Produce and Manufacture Imported and exported in eacn year, from 1821 Quantity and Value of every description' of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, of the Growth, Produce and Manufacture of the United States, exported in each year, from 1921 to 1832, inclusive [54-[58] Quantity and Value of Spirits imported fron the West Indies, 182-1832 Quantity and Value of Molasses Import- from the West Indies, 1821-1832 Quantity and Value of Coffee Imported from the West Indies, 1821-1832 Quantity and Value of Sugar Imported from the W st Indies, 1821-1832 Total Value of Exports to and Imports from the West Indies, 1821-1832 Total Quantity of American and Foreign fonnage, employed in West India Total Value of Domestic and Foreign' 59 Act concerning discriminating Duties [102 Act of the 14th July, 1832, to alter and [60] mend the several acts imposing duties Act to modify the act of 14th July, 1832, and all other acts imposing duties on Act to explain and amend the 18th sec- tion of the act of 14th July, 1832, [111 Act to explain and amend the act of 14th July 232, so far as relates to Hardware, Act further to provide for the collection Circular to Collectors, Naval officers, and Surveyors, 26 December, 1833 [115-117 Additional Circular, 15 Jan. 1834 166,176 [112 L117 A Note. The figures with a bracket prefixed, refer to pages of the Appendix. Act supplementary to act for ad- justment of Land Claims...... 54 Argentine Republic Act for adjustment of Claims on Naples......... .... Act prescribing the mode of sign- 54 85 Arkansas- Delegate, 23d Congress...... 38 ............113 Act for defence of the Frontiers 158 Arms made, in 1833..... and Arms lost in Indian War 159 orphans of officers and seamen lief of officers and soldiers of ties ...... ...[102] ...[109 ....[102] tion of Duties on Imports, 28 March, 1833 ........... ....[113 ... ..141 Army Bureaus........ ...... 87-96 126 General Staff Officers........274 3d Infantry... .....279 4th Infantry.. ............... .280 .281 281 ...281 ..132 Lineal Rank...... ......282-284 Commanders of Posts ....... ...296 Posts and Arsenals..........132 Brigadier Generals............. Arsenals.. Artillery Ass't Post Masters General ....100 Cadets....... .... C ...... ..271 273 Assistant Surgeons, Army.. ..275 Number of, from each State.. [27 Attorney General........ ...... 99 1821-1832....... Attorneys, See Judiciary. 2d, office of... 3d, office of.... Cannon, cost of, 1789-1832 ...160 76 Captains, Army.......... 77 Navy. ..[57, 92, .283, 284 .................. ..289 5th, office of............ 79 Cattle, &c. exported, 1821-32.. [55 1832..... ....143 ......118 Banks, Deposites in.. ....24-26 Circulars to Collectors... [115 117 Presidents, &c of. .......265-267 Civil List, Expenses of..........220 |