314 317 General statement of the value of all Tonnage of each District on the 31st of American and Foreign tonnage entered Statement of the Nett Revenue in 1833 Statement of the Public Debt for 1834 Statement of the Pubiic Debt, Jan. 1835 Statement showing the actual amount of the Public Debt of the United States, on the 1st of January in each year, 328,329 246 Statement exhibiting the number of ves- sels and amount of tonnage entered into and departed from the United States, from and to each foreign coun- Additional explanatory Convention to Statistical view of the Commerce and Navigation of the United States, for the year ending September 30, 1833 Commerce of each State in 1833- Navigation of each State, 1832, 1833 Statement exhibiting the total value of Merchandise imported from each For- eign Country, during the year ending Statement exhibiting the total value of Foreign Merchandise exported to each Value of all articles free of duty import- ed and exported, during the year end- Value of all articles subject to duties, ad valorem, imported and exported, dur- ing the year ending Sept 30, 1833 Quantity and value of ali articles paying specific rates of duty, imported and ex- ported during the year ending Septem- Statement exhibiting the quantity and value of certain foreign articles import- 308-311 Statement exhibiting the quantity and value of certain foreign articles ex- Value of al manufactures of Wool, Cot- Value of Iron in Pigs, Bar Iron, Steel, Value of Rags, Furs, Hides, Dye Wood, Indigo, Copper, Tin, and Crude Sait Petre, imported in the year ending Value of Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Wines, Spirits, Fruits, and Spices, imported in the year ending Septem- Value of Fish, Fish Oil, Whalebone, Value of Staves, other Lumber, Masts, Oak Bark, Manufactures of Wood, Naval Stores, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and Skins and Furs, exported during the year ending September 30, 1833 Value of Hats, Leather, &c. Snuff and Manufact'd Tobacco, Medicinal Drugs Copper and Brass, Combs and Buttons, Iron, and Manufactures of Cotton, ex- ported during the year ending Sep- Value of Pork, Hams, &c. Flour, Corn, Indian Meai, Biscuit, Rice, Cotton, Act to suspend the operation of certain provisoes of the act to alter and amend rights..... Adjutant General's Office....... 97 Act regulating...... stract of.......................................58, 63 Agents, Navy.. Act to extend the time allowed to Commissioners of Claims on Art to revive and amend act for Act to regulate trade and inter- course with Indian tribes, and Agents, Pensiou .. ..... 188 ...370 189 Agents, Post Office.............116) Senators, 23d Congress...... 40 ........122 Custom House Officers in......298) 183 to preserve peace on frontiers 172 Annuities, Indian....... Apportionment of Arms.........167 ................... 278 tion of ludian Department....179 Appraisers..... Transfers of............................................213 pay of Army Surgeons........197 and the navy pension fund....211 6 Delegate, 23d Congress....... 48 ............. 08 48 148 employment of drags. 141 advantages of Subsiste brevet commissions. Army Register- Ict suspending certain parts of General Staff Officers.. Pay Department...... Lice .143 ...144 ...144 ....150 ops.151 346 ...346 Purchasing Department...... 348 Topographical Engineers.....348 Dragoons.............. 1st Regiment of 349 Artillery.. 349 ....350 ....350 Army Register- Brass manufactures imported, ....351 1833. ........ 318 1st Infantry. ......... .351 Brazil... ..17, 129, 140 2d Infantry. .......... 3d Infantry. ....................... 4th Regiment of Artillery.. ...... .351 Breakwater....... 352 Bremen. 7th Infantry...................353 Boston Dry Dock........ Posts and arsenals......... ........ ..... .......141 Artillery.. Assays of foreign coins..........257 .....355-356 ..361 Marine corps... ••••• ........... 340 .............. Assistant Surgeons, Army. .347 Chaplains. Treaty with............................................ Second, office of ...... 85 Choctaw Academy..............172 Fifth, office of......... 87 Civil List, expenses of..........246 Relations with................ 16 40 Clerks in War Department...... 95 Comptroller, Office of First...... 80 Election, duties, and privi- ...... 48 48 Senators, 23d Congress....... 40 Navy Department....109 Congress Frigate................212 .135 Foreign in United States. 138-140 Colonels.... ................. ..354 Commanding Officers of posts....151 Exported, 1833. ...318 ....324 Commerce and navigation......302 Courts-Supreme.. ...147 .299-301 Comm'r of Public Buildings.... 48 Cumberland Road..............160 Commerce of each State, 1833..326 Cutters, Revenue...........278-281 Ꭰ Dead Letter Office..... Navy ........ Debt, U. S.-See Public Debt. .116 Election of President and Vice Deaths-Army, 1834............. .93 Defence of Frontiers............172 Delaware- Debtors, insolvent...... Delegates in Congress............48] Representatives, 23d Congress.43 Courts in....... Senators, 23d Congress........40 Engineers, Corps of.............343 Custon: House Officers in....295 England....... 128, 139 Estimates for 1835..... .127, 138' Relations with............................ 15 Expenditures in 1833......246-254 Distribution of the Troops......151 Expenses of Indian Department, District Courts........ 1833. .248 ....251 Exports, 1833....... ..302, 304 Dry Dock recomiended.....32, 201 Fees of Consuls........ |