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Statement exhibiting the Total Expenses of each Judicial District of the United

States, for the years, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831. Districts. 1826. 1827. 1828.

1829. 180. 1831. Maine,

2,578 20

2 769 92 3,391 34 2,330 08 2,030 79 3,72004 N Hanip

1,074 (2
1.122 14
1,672 61

986 90 1,547 47 1,856 76 Massachs'its 9,998 64 8 626 47 10,043 13 9,062 21 8,053 03 11,571 07 Conneticull 1,069 64 1 776 02 1,884 80 3,085 86| 2,094 071 1,79969 R. Island,

1,466 75

1,954 84 3 096 51 1,873 34 2,30475 2,000 38 Vermont,

1,575 75

1,624 38 1,297 19 1,17828 1,76 671 2,323 11 N.Y'k, N.D 2,122 301 3,121 94 2,060 31 1,561 921 1,966 231 7.136 25 N.Y'k,S D. 7,72018 11,204 98 10,158 36 8,300 70 7,514 50 23.192 16 N. Jersey,

1,087 55

786 04 75424 733 86 2,192 19 1,971 61 Penn. E. D 19.070 02 17,584 78 13,3,4 17 12,990 9. 14 086 01 5,91543 Pern W.D. 1,883 06' 2,260 971 3,040 39 1,995 1: 3,763 32 4,178 77 Delaware,

2,084 93
875 99 553 14 571 (

1,276 55

797 37 Marysand,

6 452 32 7,485 08 7,337 (13 9,561 30) 8,480 94) Dis. of Col. 17,430 89/ 18,925 51 20,563 10 22,736 23 31,147 771 34.835 91 Sup. Court, 1.624 25 2,931 78 2.881 45 4,522 831 6,918 69 7,275 71 Va. E. D.

6, 48 84 3,976 75 3,192 75 5,404 97 5,172 81 Va. W D. 3,616 16 3,471 17 4 437 30 4,337 38 6.458 821 4,560 66 N. Carolina

2,161 1.2 1,499 18 1,752 12 1,987 31 2,590 95 2.006 87 S. Carolina, % 169 10

1,021 82
1,247 28 1,268 36

809 65 963 91 Georgia, 1,633 35 3,295 59 1,094 72

1,371 76 2.225 20 4,865 71 Kentucky,

2,882 42 3,686 12 3,174 70 2,9 1 94 3.706 19 4,254 26 Tend. E. D 1,233 93 1,141 46 1,243 88 1,74 09

2.195 33

1,454 06 Tenn. W.D 3.423 80 3,317 38 3,881 58 1,992 98 1.234 12 3,361 70 Ohio,

2,760 49! 2,913 20 5,922 06 1,709 862,626 99 3,768 66 La. E. D. 9 778 08 9,008 97| 14,087 26 7,267 16 10,379 82 10,405 73 La. W. D. 435 92 322 27 200 00 35 53

150 00 Indiana, 2,636 77 2,310 701 1,738 24 2,074 691 2,192 454 1,372 82 Wis8issippi, 1,135 44 1,685 58 2,347 70 2,755 811 4,228 81 2.881 14

Illinois, 877 54 877 03 602 99 676 231 965 16 840 94 Ala. S. D. 1,056 74 4,448 25 3,685 46 4,126 10 2,789 04 2,817 43 Ala. N D. 220 00

115 97 485 74 2,070 85 Missouri, 1,503 66: 2,867 25 3,381 20

1,118 43 1,859 46 1,467 10 Arkansas, 1,364 571 2,715 09 2,6.7 83

1,705 72

3,521 7. 3,089 97 Michigan, 509 19 630 11 2,961 76 1,858 47

1,325 18 1,896 06 Florida E.D 2.462 11 4,661 33 5,16 9 76

5,532 61 6,127 26 6,725 81 Florida M.D 1,039 20 1,753 47 3,843 71 4,639 42 5,811 95 5,893 19 Florida W.D 1,265391 1,087 15 2,517 18 3,518 32 5,417 281 3,799 34 Florida S.D.

1,532 02 1,15749 2,245 29 2,746 01 Twal, Dol. 124,004 52 142 5:2005! 153,581 27 136.320 71 171,022 75193,481 13

Expenses of the Several District Courts of the United States, for the year 1832.
Districts.
Expen's of

Distriels.

Expen's of
Courts.

Districts.

Experi's of Courts.

Courts. Maine,

3,000 00 Maryland, 9,880 00 Mississippi, 233 64 N Himpshire 1,500 00 Virginia, E.D 7,326 98 Hvois,

1,400 (0 Massachus its 9,400 00 Virgin a, W D 3,033 47 Alabama, N. D 130 00 Vermon!, 2,300.00 N. Carolina, 1.300 00 Alabama, S.D 500 00 Rhode Island, 2,000 0S Carolina, 1,000 00 Missouri,

500 00 Connecticu, 1,500 00 Georgia, 2,000 00 Michigan, 1,672 41 N. York, N.D. 3,000 on Ohio,

3 800 00 trkapsas,

5,950 00 N York, s. D 10,000 00 Kentucky, 4,000 00 East Florida, 12,100 00 New Jersey, 1,000 00 Tennessee, E. 2,000 00 Middle Florida 5,828 00 Penn E b.

17,000 00 Tennessee, w 3,000 00 West Florida, 3,000 00 i elin. W D.

2,500 OU Louisiana, E.D11,000 00 Soul'n Flori'a 2,000 60 Delaware, 1,500 00|Indiana,

840 00 Dist. of Col. 135,000 001

INTERCOCKSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

Since the publication of the preceding volume, the following change have taken place in the foreign misssions of the United Stales :

Edward Livingston, late Secretary of State, has been appointeEnvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to France, and has arrived at Paris, with Thomas P. Barton, Secretary of Legation James Buchanan, late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentary to Russia, has returned to the United States, and has left J. Ranidolph Clay, Secretary of Legation, acting Chargé d'Affaires at St. Pe. tersburg. Thomas P. Moore, late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister

Plenipotentiary to Colombia, bas resurned home; and his place has been supplied by the appointment of Robert B. M'Afee, Chargé d'Affaires, who h 18 been accredited to New Granada Charles G. De Wri, hassecriurd the appointment of Chargé d'affaires to the Republic of Central America Francis Baylies, late Chargé d'Affaires to Buenos Ayres, has returned from that country, but no appointment has been made to supply his place.

The Pay of Ministers Plenipotentiary is 9,000 dollars per annuni salary, besides 9,000 dollars for an outfit. Secretaries of Legation receive 2,000 dollars, and Chargés d'Affaires, 4,500 dollars per annun.

Consuls to Barbary are more of Diplomatic than Commercial Agents, not only as it regards their vocation, but also as it respects their compen sațion. They receive regular annual salaries ; and their pay does vot

in the least depend on fees. Consuls of the United States, generally so called, are, in effect, Agents for Commerce and Seamen. They receive no yearly salaries, (except at Paris and London, where they have an annual salary of $2,000) and their compensation is derived from the fees which are allowed by law Consuls of the United States, for commer. cial purposes, are regularly admitted and recognised, as to their official functions, in the ports, ot Europe, but in the colonies of the European nations, agents for Commerce and Seamen mostly exercise the duties of their stations under courtesy, without any formal recogni.ion.

In their public capacity Consuls and Agents for Commerce aud Sea. men are principally occupied in verifying in different forms, the legality of the trade of the United States with foreign nations, and in relieving and seoding home American Seamen, who, by accident or misfortune, are left destitute within the jurisdiction of their several consulates or agencies.

Consular Agents, though not recognised by law, have, in some cases fbeen made by our Ministers abroad for special and temporary purposes : but Commissions for these appointments are not granted by the United States.

Ministers, Consuls, &c. of the Uniled Slales in Foreign Countries, with

the places of their Residence. England.

Robert W. Fox, Consul, Falmouth Aaron Vail, Chargé d'Affaires. Thomas Were Fox, doo. Plymouth Thos. Aspwall, Agent, &c. and 416. Duvy, du. Kingston upon Hull. Consul, London.

Robert R Hunter Coosul, Cowes. Francis B.Ogden, Consul, Liverpool Robert Grieve, do Lieth, Scotland. Patrick McCaulay do. Bristol. Alexander Thompson, do. Glasgow

Thos. Wilson, Con Dublin, Ireland

Con Valencia. Reuben Harvey, do. Cork. George G. Barrell, do. Malaga. Thomas W. Gilpin, do. Belfast. George B. Adams, do. Alicante Toomas W. Perrse, do. Galway. Maximo de Aguirre, do. Bilboa. Horatio Sprague, do. Gibraltar. Allred H. P. Edwards, do. Manillit. Pau! Froberville, do. Isle of France Payton Gay, do, Island of Teneriffe Thomas Wynns, do. Turks Island. G. T. Ladico, do. Balearic Islands. Wm. T'urlor Tucker, C. A Bermuda Nicholas P Trist, so Havana,Cuba George Huyler, Con Nassau, N. P. R R Stewart, do Trinidad, do. Ralph Higinbotham, C.A. Si. Chris- Jobu Leonard, CA St. Jago do. topher and Antigua.

F. Thomassin, do. Baracoa, do. R. M. Harrison, C. Kingston, Jan. L. Shoemaker. Cons. Mantazas, do. Charles L. Bartlett, C. Á. Triniilan J. Owen, do. Puerto del Principe. John Haly, do. Barbadoes. H.Toler, Cousul, Ponce, Porto Rico. Joon Morrow, Consul, Halifax, N.S. Wm H Tracy, C. A. Guyama, do. Paul Eynaud, do.

Malia, SC Russell, do. Mavagu-z, do. 1 illiam Carroll, C. A. St. Helena. Sidney Mason, Con St. Jobos, do. 21. Benjamin, Cops. British Guiana

Porlugal. Dem rara.

Thomas L. L. Brent, Chargé d'Af lim. M. Haxtun, do Bathursi, .in faires, I land of St Mary, River Gambia Israel P Hutchinson, Consul, Lisbon France,

J. H March, do Island of Madeira Elward Livingston, Envoy Extra-Chas. W. Dabuey, do Fayal.

ordinany & Min. Plenipotentiary. W.G. Merrill, do. Cape de Verd Isls Thomas P. Barton, Sec of Legation

Netherlands. Daniel Brent, Cons. & Agent, Paris Auguste Davezac, Chargé d'Affaires George Strobel, Consul, Bordeaux. J. W. Parker, Consul, Amsterdam. Daniel C. Croxall, do. Marseilles. John Wambersie, do Rotterdam. Francis C. Fenwick, do. Nantes. Thomas Trask, do. Surinim.

do L'Orient L. Paimboeuf, do. Isl. of Curacoa
R.G. Beasley, do. Havre de Grace. Jonn Schillaber, ro. Batavia.
Samuel Allison, do. Lyons. Louis Mark, du. Ostend.
Theodore Privat, do. Cette. J. Hollingsworth, do St. Eustaria.
Was. Jos. Debessé, no. La Rochelle. Josrph Balistiar, do Rhio, Island
Petrr Sual, C. A. Gaudaloupe. Bintang, Malayan Sea
Con Martinique.

Bulgium
Switserland.

Hugh S. Legaré, Chargé d'Affaires,
John G. Boker, Cous, Gen. Switzia Brussels.
Russia.

Wm. D. Patterson, Con Antwerp. J. Randolph Clay, Sec. nf Legation

Austria, and acung Chargé ri'Affaires. Charles Barnet, Consul, Venice. A. P. Gibson, Consul, St. Petersb’g George Moore, do. Trieste. Jono Ralli, do. Odessa.

J. G. Schwartz, do. Vienva. Henry Schieler, do. Taganrog. Edmund Brandi, do. Archanged Frederick Kahl, Consul, Darmstadt Spirin.

Fred. List, Consul, Bailen. C. P. Van Ness, Envov Extr’dinary Robert de Ruedorffer, do. Munich. and Minister Plenipotentiary.

Swriten and Nirway. Arthur Middleton, jr Ser of Legat'n Christ. Hughes, Charté n'Affaires Alex Burton, Consul Cadiz. Davjet Erskine, Consul, Storkholin William Sterling, dio Borculona. C. A lur y, no Gollenburg.

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Helmich Janson, do. Bergen, Nori Barbary Powers. way.

Geo. F. Brown, Commercial Agent, do Bartholomew. Algiers. Denmark.

Samuel D. Heap, Consul, Tunis, Henry Wheaton, Chargé d'Affaires. D. S. McCauley, do. Tripoli. C. J. Hambro, Consul, Copenhagen J. R. Leib, do. Tangier, Morocco. N. Levy, do. Island of Thomas.

United Merican Slutes. J Ridgway, do. Island of St. Croix. Anthony Butler, Chargé d'Affaires. Thos. H. Barker, do. Elsineur. Mexico. Prussia.

Richard Pollard, Const.l, Mexico. Wm. Troost Simons, Consul, Elber- George R Robertson, do. Tainpico velt,

Thomas Reiley, dn. Aguatulco. Frederick Schillow, do. Stettin. Harvey Gregg, do. Acapulco. Saxony.

James James, do. Vera Cruz and C. Goehring, Consul, Leipzig.

Alvarado,
Hanseatic Towns.

Daniel W. Smith, du. Matamoros,
John Cuthberi, Consul, Hamburg, John S. Langham, do. Chihuahua.
Joshua Dodge, do. Bremen. James Davis, do. Santa Fe.
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James W. McGoffin, do. Saltillo. Ernest Schwendler, do. Frankfort. Henry Perrine, do. Campeche. Italian Slates.

James L. Kennedy, do. Guyamas, Thomas Appleton, Consul, Leghorn Mazatlan, and San. Blas. Janes Ombrosi, do. Florence. David G. Burnet, Co. Galveston. R. Campbell, do. Genoa.

do San Antonio. Victor A Sasserna, do, Nice:

do Guazacoalco. Roman Stales, and Kingdom of the C.W Davis, do. Petic and Guaymas Two Sicilies.

Daniel N. Pope, Consul, Tubascu.
Felix Cicoguani, Consul, Rone. John W. Langdon, j: Con. Laguna,
Alexander Hammet, do. Naples. Island del Carmen.
Benjamin Gardner, do. Palermo. Austen J. Raines, do Monterey,
Johu L, Payson, do, Messina.

North California.
Turkey.

Thomas Wooldridge, do Brazoria, David Porter, Chargé d'Affaires. Texas. -, Dragoman.

Nero Granada. do Constantinople. Robert B. McAfee, Chargé d'AfDavid Omey, Consul, Smyrna. faires, Bogota. W. B. Lewellen, Consular Agent, John M. Macpherson, Consul, CarSalonica.

thagena. Dalmas Devenant, do. Stancho. J.G. A. Williamson, do. Laguayra. Emanuel Samarissa, do. Tenedos. Alex. Danouille, do. Santa Martha. Nicholas Luca Perick, do. Bronsa.

-, do Guayaquil. Dr. Marino Lazzaro, do. Darda

do Maracaibo. nelles,

F. Litchfield, da. Porto (abello, Syria.

JB Ferand, do. Panamá. 1. Chasseaud, Consular Ageut, Da- Thomas F K110x, do, Angostura. mascus, Beirout, Balbec, Said, &c

Brazil. David Darmon, do. Jerusalein, and Ethan A. Brown, Chargé d'Affaires. City and Port of Jaffa.

Joon Martin Baker, Consul, Rio de D. Bounal, do. Canea.

Janeiro.
Egypt.

Woodbridge Odlin, do. San Salvador John Gliddon, C. A. Alexandria. John T. Mansfield, do Pernambuco. Cons Para. D. Wynne, Cons. St. Jago de Chile. fwoshua Bond, do. Montevideo.

kepublic of Peru. i harles B Allen, do. Maranham. Samuel Larved, Chargé d'Affaires, Isaac A Hayes, do. Rio Grande. Lima. George Black, do. Santos. William F. Taylor, Consul, Quilca, Lemuel Wells, do. St. Catherines. Arica and Arequipa.

Republic of Central America. Asa Worthingtou, do. Lima. Charles G De Witt, Chargé d'Af.

, do, Paita. faires, Guatemala.

Hayti, (St. Domingo.) Chas. Savage, Consul, Guatemala. F.M, Dimond, C.A. Port Au Prince. Gregory Coursault, do. Truxillo. William Miles, do. Aux Cayes.

Republic of Buenos Ayres. Samuel Israel, do Cape Haytien. G.W. Slacum, Cons. Buenos Ayres Sanduich Islands. Chile.

John C. Jones, jr., Commercial John Hamni, Chargé d'Affaires, Agent, Sandwich Islands. St. Jago de Chile.

China. Thomas S. Russell, C Valparaiso. IJno. H. Grosvenor, Consul, Canton.

POREIGN MINISTERS IN THE UNITED STATES. During the past year, the following changes have occured in the Foreign Missions to this country: Sir Charles R. Vaughan, Envoy Extra'ry and Min. Plen. of Great Britain, in the place of wit. Bankhead, Chargé d'Affaires; Baron De Krudever, E E. aud M. P. of Russia, in the place of Baron Sacken, Chargé d'Affaires : M. Adr. Martini, Chargé d'Affaires of the Netherlands, in the place of R, Huygens ; D. Joaquin Maria de Castillo, Chargé vi'Affaires of Mexico, in the place of Sr. Yturbide ; D. Cavalcanti f'Albuquerque, Chargé d'Affaires of Brazil, in the place of Mr. Ribeiro ; Chevalier S. Lorich, Chargé d'Affaires, ad into of Sweden, in the place of Mr. Ankarloo, absent on leave; Don Francisco Tacon, late Minister Resident of Spain, has been promoted to the rank of Envoy Extraorrijmary and Minister Plenipotentiary, and has been recognised as such by the President.

For the protection of the persons o! Foreign Ministers, by the act of 30th April, 1790, it is provided that if any writ or process shall at any

time be sued forth or prosecuted loy any person or persons, in any of the courts of the United States, or in any courts of a particular State, or by any judge or justice therein, respectively, where by the person of any anibassador, or other public ministei of any foreign prince or State, authorize # and received as such by the President of the United States, or any domestic, or domestic servant, of any such ambassador or other public minister, may be arrested or imprisoned, or his, or their goods or frhattels be distrained, seized, or attached, such writ or process shall be deemed and adjudged as utterly null and void, to allintents, constructions, and purposes, whatsoever.

In case any person or persons shall sue forth or prosecute any such writ or process, such person or persons, and all attorneys or solicitors prosecuting or soliciting in such case, and all officers executing any such writ or prrcess, being thereof convicted, shall be deemed violators of the laws of nations and disturbers of the public repose, and imprisoned not exceeding three years, and fined at the discretion of the court. citizen or inhabitant of the United States, who shall have contracted

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