General Statement of the amount of Estimates, Appropriations, and Expenditures, for the years, 1832, 1833, and 1834-(See p. 228.) foreign intercourse........ 2,807,065 65 5,027,375 04 4,577,141 45 Military establishment, in cluding pensions...... Naval establishment.... 6,149,415 02 8,904,803 25 7,982,877 03 3,907,618 71 4,465,573 53 3,956,370 29 Aggregate of the above.. 12,864,099 38 18,397,751 82 16,516,388 77 Public debt........................................... 10,000,000 00 18,078,938 85 17,840,309 29 22.864,099 38 36,476,690 67 34,356 698 06 Total, dollars...... GENERAL HEADS. Civil, miscellaneous, foreign intercourse....... 3,739,361 70 5,773,753 46 5,716,245 93 Military establishment, iu cluding pensions....... 10,878,790 09 13,054,157 18 13,096,152 43 Naval establishment........ 3,377,429 3 3,867,872 01 3,901,356 75 Aggregate of the above... 17,995,581 17 22,695,782 65 22,713,755 1 Public debt..................... Total, dollars...... GENERAL HEADS. 7,299,656 00 10,000,000 00 1,543,543 38 25,295,237 1732.695,782 65 24,257,298 49 1834. Estimates. Appropriations. 2,798,785 33 4,525,670 30 Civil, miscellaneous, and ......... Total, dollars.................... 23,052,570 81 26,013,366 37 Expenditures. Includes the estimated amount of indefinite appropriations that may be drawn for until the close of the year. LIST OF STOCKS OWNED BY THE UNITED STATES. 10,000 shares in the Chesapeake and Ohio Caual Company $999,000 00 ·800 shares in the Dismal Swamp Canal Company....... 200,000 00] 2,335 shares in the Louisville and Portland Canal Company 233,500 00 2,250 shares in Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company 450,000 00 $1,882,500.00 *63,434 shares in the Bank of the United States........... 6,434,000 00 *The balance of the original subscription to the Bank United States, 6,566 shares, was transferred to the Treasurer of the United States, for the use of the Secretary of the Navy, for the payment of navy and privateer pension funds, under the provision of an act of Congress. Statement exhibiting the Quarterly Imports and Exports of Gold and Silver Bullion, and Specie, during the year ending September 30, 1834. 2,053 62,466 92,434 70,522 45 DISTRICTS. 4th Quarter, 1833, Boston......................... New York.. Gold. Silver. Gold. Silver. Gold. Silver Gold. Silver. Philadelphia...... 6,130 Baltimore........ 36,445 Total, 330,305 419,264 3 147,799 14,085,439 12,681 2,591 248, 190 1,727,995 During the Year. 27,732 111,905 82,070 251,652 New York....... 261,443 243, 142 2,722,688 6,622, 142 12,681 Philadelphia...... 9,089 45 17,281 423,540 140,418 496, 188 2,591 70,355 364,861 Baltimore.. Charleston...... 22,428 232,666 4,960 59,344 10,968 267,826 8,300 87,445 New Orleans.... 24,023 2,416 5,150 59,761 59,509 5,596,713 All others........ 3,161 2,412 251, 184 866,805 Total...........$530,305 419, 264 3, 147,799 14,088,439 12,691 2,591 248, 190 1,727,995 Total Exports...$ 12,681 2,591 248,190 1,727,995 Ex. of Imports..$317,627 416,673 2,899,609 12,360, 444 Aggregate excess, 815,994,353 Statement exhibiting the total amount the Public Debt of the United States, on the 1st of January, in each year, from 1791 to 1835, inclusive; with the payments made annually on account of the same, distinguishing the amount paid on account of the principal from that paid for interest. Principal Officers of the Government, since 1789, with the dates of their Commissions. Registers. Presidents. Secretaries of War. Geo. Washington, of Va., from 1789 to 1797. Joseph Nourse, of Virginia, 12 Sept'r, 1789. Vice Presidents. Henry Knox, of Massachusetts, 12 Sept. 1789. Thomas Jeff rson, of Virginia, 26 Sept. 1789. Sam. Osgood of Massachusetts, 26 Sep. 1789. Secretaries of the Treasury. Alexander Hamilton, of N. Y. 11 Sept. 17 9. Oliver Wolcott, jr. of Conn. 2 Febru`y, 1795. Samnel Dexter, of Massa'ts, 1 January, 1801. Albert Gallatin, of Penn'a. 26 January, 1802. George W.Campbell, of Tenn. 9 Feb'y, 1814. Alexander J. Dallas, of Penn'a. 6 Oct'r, 1814 Wm H. Crawford, of Georgia, 5 Mar. 1817. Richard Rush, of Pennsylv'a, 7 March, 1825. Samuel D. Ingham, of Penn. 6 March, 1829. Louis McLane, of Delaware, 8 August, 1831. William J. Duan, of Penn'a, 29 May, 1833. Roger B. Taney, of Maryland, 23 Sept. 1833. Levi Woodbury, of N. Hamp. 27 June, 1834 Comptrollers of the Treasury. Nicholas Everleigh, of S. Car. 11 Sept. 1789. John Rutledge, of S. Carolina, 26 Sept. 1789. Oliver Wolcott, of Connecticut, 7 Nov. 1791. William Cushing, of Massac'ts, 27 Sept. 1789. Jonathan Jackson, of Mass. 25 Febru'y, 1795. Robert H. Harrison of Mary'd, 28 Sept. 1789. John Davis, of Massachusetts, 26 June, 1795. James Wilson, of Pennsylvia, 29 Sept. 1789. John Steele, of North Carolina, 22 Dec. 1796. John Blair, of Virginia, 30 September, 1789. Gabriel Duvall, of Maryland, 15 Dec'r, 1802. James Iredell, of N. Carolina, 10 Feb. 1790. Rich'd Rush, of Pennsylvania, 22 Nov. 1811. Ezekiel Bacon, of Massachs'ts, 11 Feb. 1814 Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee, 28 Feb. 1815, Second Compti ollers. Thomas Johnson, of Maryland, 7 Nov. 1791. Wm. Patterson, of N. York, 4 March, 1793. Samuel Chase, of Maryland, 27 Januy, 1796. Bushrod Washington, of Va. 20 Dec'r, 1798. Richard Cutts, of Massach'ts, 6 March, 1817. Wm. Johnson, of S. Caro. 26 March. 1804. Isaas Hill, of N. Hampshire, 21 March, 1829., Brockholst Livingston, of N. Y. 16 Jan. 1807. James B. Thornton, of N. H. 7 May, 1830. Treasurers. Thomas Todd, of Virginia, 3 March, 1807. |