Exhibit of the operations of the Land Ofices of the United States in the several States and Territories, during thc year ending December 31, 1833; the first, second, and third quarters of 1834 ; and of payments made into the Treasury on account of Public Lands during those periods. Lands sold after deducting erro- Amount received in scrip. Aggregate re- Amount paid into the Treasury. scmp. 296.522 58 334,860 02 565,818 90 531,722 54 Mississippi........do... 1,121,494.97 1,531,390 31 1,528,545 58 2,844 73 1,531,390 31 1,153,054 83 111,809 34 108,018 09 52,324 42 18,114 27 14,963 18 10,847 86 264,226 01 1,160 87 12,758 22) 278,145 10 271,663 05 177,042 42 168,720 14 Alabaina...... .........do... 414,070 73 546,032 48 539,898 49 6,033 99 100 00 546,032 48 507,145 52 Mississippi.. 361,026.85 451,342 34 448,652 43 786 58 1,903 33 451,342 34 750,291 67 67,985 14 62.027 58 59,034 44 63,344 36 Florida Ter......do... 6,100.04 7,636 301 7,636 30 7.636 30 8,104 98 Total for 3 grs of 1834. 2,372,931.35) 2,996,596 01 2,821,291 781 19,065 27) 156,238 961 2,996,596 01 3,076,475 50 ...do... .................................. ...........1...... EXPENDITURES. Stalement of the expenditures of the United States for the year 1833. Civil, M19CELLANEOUS, AND FOREIGN INTER COURSE. Legislature...... $469,073 83 Executive Departments.... ................................ 658,608 41 Surveyors........ 26,908 97 Commiesioner of Public Buildings ............................ 2,000 00 Officers of the Mint....... 12 575 00 Governments in the Territories of the United States....... 54,750 35 Judiciary... 338,841 72 Civil....... $1,562,758 28 Payment of sundry pensions granted by the late and present Government... $1,367 93 Mint establishment........... 40,134 22 Extending the Mint establishment........... 11,000 00 Payment for unclaimed merchandise.... 210 19 Light house establistment... 265,684 32 Building light houses, &C.................................... 48,245 82 Surveying public lands....................................... 84,000 00 Survey of the Choctaw cession in the States of Mississippi and Alabama ............... 45,000 00 Survey of the public lands recently purchased from the Indians in Indiana ......... 7,000 00 Registers and receivers of Land Offices......................... 2,871 20 Repayment of lands erroneously sold.......... 88 62 Keepers of the public archives in Florida........ 1,100 00 Survey of the coasts of the United States...... 18,313 48 Marine hospital establishment................................. 68,948 73 Roads within the State of Ohio, three per cent. fund........ 32,190 43 Roads and canals within the State of Indiana, three per cent fund........ 28,075 47 Roads and canals within the State of Alabama, three per cent. fund......... 19,790 62 Roads and canals within the State of Missouri, three per cent. fund......... 16,145 45 Road froin Line creek to the Chattahoochie. 2,000 00 Public buildings in Washington....... 185,359 03 Purchase of the rights of the Washington Bridge Company, and for the erection of a bridge on the site thereof...... 13,000 00 Support and maintenance of the Penitentiary in the Dis. trict of Columbia ............ ............................ 17,000 00 Furniture of the President's house........................... 20,000 00 Purchase of the rights of Washington Canal Company.... 150,000 00 Improving the navigation of the Potomac river between Georgetown and Alexandria, and for other purposes..... 100,000 00 Aqueduct across the Potomac river at or near Georgetown 50,000 00 Stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.. 299,000 00 Boundary line between Florida and Alabama.............. 200 00 Western boundary line of the State of Missouri ......... 140 00 ................. ................ ........ .................................. ............................. Revision of all the former estimates of the population of the United States....................................... $300 00 Consular receipts....... 614 52 Payment of certain certificates........................... 1,026 30 Building customhouses and warehouses...................... 250,415 23 For the discharge oi sundry judgments against the former Murshal for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, and for the relief of J. & W. Lippincott & Co............... 450 30 For liquidating and paying certain claims of the State of Virgluia.... 289,576 59 Relief of sundry in lividuals... 132,172 55 Miscellaneous expenses..... .............................. 110,772 14 Revolutionary claims.......... ........................... 184,237 93 Duties refunded on merchandise ........................... 701,760 70 Miscellaneous................... $3,198,091 77 Salaries of the ministers of the United States...... $37,049 57 Salaries of the secretaries of legation ............ 7,396 61 Salaries of the chargés des affaires. 58,348 94 Outfits of ministers to Great Britain, France, and Russia 4,500 00 Outfits of the chargés des affaires to Great Britaio, Central America, and Colombia.... 13,500 00 Contingent expenses of all the missions abroad.. 20,721 35 Salary of a dragoman and for contingencies of the legation lo Turkey.. 6,500 00 Diplomatic services of George W. Slocum, consul at Buenos Ayres........ 4,870 '00 Diplomatic services of Michael Hogan, rendered in Chili. 18,112 50 Outfit and services of John R. Clay, acting as chargé des affaires at St. Petersburg.................................. 7,200 00 Arrearages on account of the services of Washington Irvin, as chargé des affaires at London.... .................. 1,833 35 Contingeni expenses of foreign intercourse ................. 20,000 00 Expenses of conveying the Netherlands minister and suite irom New York to Curaçoa ...... 1,182 78 Exp-nses of accommodating the chargé des affaires at Constantinople, and for conveying the consul at Tangiers from Port Mahon to Tangiers, and for conveying the consul at Tripoli from Port Mahon to Tripoli., 500 00 Services of George F. Brown, consular agent at Algiers., 3,366 00 Intercourse with Barbary Powers...... 12,649 47 To indemnify Sweden od account of injuries sustained by her subjects at St. Bartholomews..... 5,666 66 Compensation and expense of an agent to Havana to procure the archives of Florida..... 4,000 00 Expenses of the commission under the convention between the United States and Denmark..... 7,200 86 Expenses of the commission under the convention between the United States and the King of the French ........... 18,802 58 Expenses of the commission under the convention between the United States and the King of the Two Sicilies..... 2,541 67 ................................ .............. ....... ................... Salaries of the agents of claims at London and Paris..... $4,000 00 25,835 24 663, 161 04 Foreign Intercourse....... $955,395 88 .................. ..... .................................... ........................ ........................... MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. 99 32 Subsistence................................................. 324,649 97 Quartermaster's department.............. 169,424 52) Travsporation of officers' baggage, &c. .................. 62,479 14 Transportation of the arıy.......... 208,143 78 Forge 49,047 98 Purchasing department............ 256,507 60 Clothing for officers' servants...... 27,389 35 Bounties and premiuins..... 8,441 41 Expenses of recruiting. 20,992 94 Gratuities....... 146 50 Medical or hospital department........................... 34.416 14 Arrearages of the medical and hospital department......, 3 000 00 Contingencies of the army ................................ 10,555 54 Arrearages prior to 1st July, 1815...... 3,629 60 Invalid and half pay pensions. 288,007 13 Pensions to widows and orphans............ 6,284 15 Revolutionary pensions..... 787,376 88 Revolutionary pensions, per act 71h June, 1832..... 3,507,484 22 Fuel, forage, stationery, &c., at West Point.............. 8,500 00 4,000 00 900 00 Increase and expenses of the library at West Point... 1,400 00 Models for drawing at West Point...... 900 00 Models for engineering at West Point......... 600 00 Philosophical apparatus at West Point...... 890 00 Miscellaneous items at West Point........................ 1,575 00 Expenses of Buard of Visiters at West Point............. 2,000 00 Nacional armories...... 360,140 65 Dwelling houses at Springfield....... 7,000 00 Shop for grinding at Springfield...... 6,000 00 Additional machinery at Springfield........... 3,500 00 Double racks at Springfield.... 4,500 00 Dwelling houses at Harper's Ferry.... 8,600 00 Three new water wheels at Harper's Ferry.. 8,400 00 Repairs, &c, of dam, &c. at Harper's Ferry. 3,374 55 Right to water power at Harper's Ferry. 2,600 00 Enlargement of canal at Harper's Ferry.... 10,000 00 Repairing workshop at Harper's Ferry 1,500 00 Arsenals...... 115,345 89 ............... .................. ..................... ........................... ........... ....... ................... .............. ............. ............................ $15.000 00 9,000 00 62,370 39 132,994 65 212,505 58 9,556 23 2,900 50 159,606 41 81,000 00 32,000 010 50,000 00 3,266 29 7.521 59 57,500 00 21.490 00 10,000 00 1,100 00 85,300 00 49,998 00 14,900 00 1,500 00 5,000 00 .............. ...................... ....... .......................... ...... Arsenal in Florida..... Fort Columbus a od Castle William.. ................ pendence... Barracks and bospital at Baton Rouge.................. ................ .............. 37,000 00 18,470 00 114,110 74 132,000 00 400 00 1,600 00 3,770 00 1,500 00 90 40 8,000 00 10,000 00 300 001 28,000 00 40,000 00 2,000 00 5,805 95 4,740 00 3,500 00 .................. ... .................. 331,058 02 9,920 10 2,500 00 1,110 43 40,200 00 8,400 00 19,377 57 2,597 73 5,200 00 ...................... ............... |