9. TABULAR VIEW OF THE NUMBER OF THE REPE GRESS FROM THE BEGINNING of the Go 19 3815648160553 New York Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Kentucky, (separated from Virginia in 1791) Vermont, (from New Hampshire Ohio, (from a territory, 1802) Territories sending Delegates. 2 2 10. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITU 1. Receipts into the Treasury of the United States, Customs Lands Dividends on Stock in the Bank of the United State Arrears of Internal Duties, Direct Tax, and other dental receipts Repayment of Advances made in the War Depart for services and supplies, prior to the 1st July, 18 Moneys received from the British Government, und Convention of the 13th Nov. 1826 Making, with the Balance in the Treasury on the 1st Jan uary, 1827, $6,358,686 18 3,482,509 21 Redemption of the six per cent. Stock of 3. Receipts into the Treasury, for the Year 1828. The actual receipts into the Treasury during_the_ first three quarters of the year 1828, are estimated to have amounted to Viz.-Customs $18,633,580 27 17,309,169 73 Dividends on Stock in the Bank of the United States Arrears of Internal Duties, Direct Tax, and incidental receipts 564,507 33 455,000 00 289,152 72 And the actual receipts into the Treasury during the Repayment of Advances made in the War Department, prior to the 1st July, 1815 15,750 49 5,461,283 40 24,094,863 67 And with the balance in the Treasury on the 31st De cember, 1827 6,668,286 10 An aggregate estimated at $30,763,149 77 4. Summary of Expenditures for The Expenditures during the first three quarters o have amounted to Viz.-Civil, Diplomatic, and Miscellaneous Military Establishment, including Fortifications nance, Indian Department, Revolutionary and ry Pensions, and Arming the Militia Naval service, including the gradual improvement Navy Public Debt.-Principal Interest 5,00 2,35 Payment of awards to owners of slaves and other p ty, under the Convention with the British G ment, of the 13th November, 1826 And the expenditures of the fourth quarter are esti at Viz:-Civil, Diplomatic, and Miscellaneous Military Establishment Naval Service Public Debt.-Principal Interest 4,959 744 Balances of awards to owners of slaves and other pr Making the total estimated expenditure of 1828 And leaving in the Treasury, on the 1st of January, an estimated balance of 5. Items of Expenditure for the First Three Q CIVIL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND DIPLOM Legislature Officers of the Mint Surveying Department Commissioners of the Public Buildings Governments in the Territories of the United States Judiciary Annuities and Grants Mint Establishment Unclaimed Merchandise Light-house Establishment Surveys of Public Lands Registers and Receivers of Land Officers Preservation of the Public Archives in Florida Territ Land Claims in Florida Territory Land Claims in Alabama Land Claims in Michigan Roads within the State of Ohio Roads within the State of Indiana Roads, Canals, &c. within the State of Alabama Marine Hospital Establishment Public Buildings in Washington Payment of Balances to Collectors of new Internal Revenue Stock in the Louisville and Portland Canal Company 30,000 00 Stock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company 10,000 00 Payment of Claims for Property lost, &c. 75 50 Appropriation for Navy Hospital Fund 46,217 14 Indemnifying the Owner of the British Ship Union Repayment for Lands erroneously sold by the United States Contingent Expenses of Foreign Intercourse Relief and Protection of American Seamen Awards under the 1st Article of the Treaty of Ghent 23,474 00 327 00 310,254*77 57,175 13 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Pay of the Army Subsistence Forage Quarter-master's Department Arrearages of the Army Bounties and Premiums $807,155 65 177,965 98 35,821 02 380,484 90 13,955 37 14,017 16 Expenses of Recruiting 11,252 74 Purchasing Department 152,879 70 Old King's Road from the Georgia line (by St. Augustine to New Smyrna) 3,000 00 Military Road in the State of Maine 1,000 00 Improving the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers 31,605 31 66 the Navigation of the Ohio River Hyannis Harbour, Massachusetts 66 Cleaveland Harbour, Ohio Deepening the Harbour of Presque Isle Preservation of Islands in Boston Harbour at the Mouth of Oswego Harbour, N. Y. 13,281 27 2,977 81 Piers, Beacons, &c. in the Harbour of Saco, Maine 2,550 00 Pier adjacent to the Pier at Buffalo, New York 20,000 00 Repairing Public Piers at Port Penn, Marcus Hook, and Fort Mifflin 4,413 00 Survey of a Canal from the Atlantic to the Gulf of Mexico Balances due to certain States on account of Militia Settlement of the Georgia Militia Claims Military Academy, West Point Relief of Officers, &c. engaged in the Seminole campaign 3,038 11 996 93 7,591 20 Pay, &c. of Illinois and Michigan Militia for the suppression |