cans asaws marine corps From which deduct the following repay. Reimbursement of the mar. ments : shal of Florida, for exRoad from Pensacola to St penses of certain Afri. Augustine 3,460 20 4,208 32 Opening the Old King's Rewarding officers and road, FI. 1,550 00 crew of the ship Wasp Materials for a fort on the for destroying the Avon right bank of the Mis and Reindeer 6,418 50 sissippi 192 00 Erection of a breakwater at Fort Rigolets and Chef the mouth of Delaware Menteur 43 09 bay 7,873 00 Survey of the harbor of Arrearages prior to 1st JanNantucket, Massachu uary, 1827 410 80 setts 63 Arrearages prior to Ist Survey of the harbor of January, 1828 2,911 25 Stonington, Conn. 6 37 Arrearages prior to Ist Survey of the swash in January, 1829 3,682 67 Pamlico sound, North Contingent expenses for 17 30 365 88 Maps, plans, books, &c. Contingent expenses for for the War Department 341 05 1827 40 88 Running boundary line be Contingent expenses not tween Georgia and Flor enumerated for 1827 136 17 ida 275 80 Contingent expenses not Purchase of Creek and enumerated for 1828 2,567 47 Cherokee reservations of Contingent expenses for lands in Georgia 1829 9,183 00 250,770 13 Expenses of treating with Coutingent expenses not the Choctaws and Chick. enumerated for 1829 3,092 32 1,253 79 Pay and subsistence of the Holding a treaty with 117,329 19 Cherokee Indians for Clothing of the marine lands in N. Carolina 1,073 07 corps 11,850 61 Military stores of the ma17,396 30 693 36 Medicines for the marine 6,250,230 28 794 44 363 98 XAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. Repairing marine barracks Pay and subsistence of the at Washington 3,499 42 Navy afloat 1,160,068 09 Fuel for the marine corps 8,509 34 Pay and subsistence of the Contingent expenses of the Navy, shore stations 161,830 26 13,792 76 Pay of superintendents, artificers, &c. 62,222 56 3,405,890 45 Provisions 461,636 83 Medicines and hospital From which deduct the following repay. stores 25,772 60 ments. Repairs and improvement Gradual increase of the of Navy yards 148,989 09 29,795 86 Ordnance and ordnance Building ten sloops of war 19,592 24 Stores 26,262 61 Repairing and building Gradual improvement of sloops of war 9,743 25 444,395 98 Navy hospital fund 20,823 99 Repairs of vessels 470,945 68 Navy pension fund 15,462 77 Laborers and fuel for en Privateer pension fund 62 06 gine 1,660 45 Contingent expenses prior Survey of the harbors of to 1824 23 30 Savannah and Baltimore, Contingent expenses for &c. 34 07 1824 61 88 Agency on the coast of Af. Contingent expenses for rica 2,766 41 1826 180 82 rine corps marine corps the Navy Contingent expenses for Redemption of the 6 per 1828 1,398 81 cent, stock of 1815, (loan of $ 18,450,800) 3,049,542 93 97,144 98 Principal and interest of Treasury notes 1,264 27 Balance 3,308,745 47 Reimbursement of Missis. 450 00 Paying certain parts of the Interest on the funded debt 2,542,843 23 domestic debt 43 99 Redemption of the 6 per cent. stock of 1814, (loan 12,383,867 78 of ten millions) 6,251,827 59 Redemption of the 6 per Total Dollars, 25,044,358 40 cent. stock of 1814 537,895 77 PUBDIC DEBT. VALUE OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED STATES FROM 1821 TO 1-29 Total of Total value Free of of pay- duty. Imports. YEARS ENDING DOLLARS. 30th September, 1821 (30,894,91721,608,494 52,503,41110,082,313 62,505,724 1822 46,361,215 29,581,618 75,942,833 7,298,708 83,241,541 1823 40,621,552 27,909,427 68,530,979 9,048 200 77,579,267 9 mos. to 30th June, 1824 29,810,556 19,567,838 49,378,394 9,608,744 58,407,138 3 mos. to 30th Sept. 1824 11,440,277 7,166,563 18,606,840 2,955,029 21,561,669 Year, 1825 55,923,959 29,468,606 85,392,565 10,947.510 96,340,075 STATES FROM 1821 TO 1829. Total of Free of Total valae. cilic duties. pay duty. ad valorem. duties YEARS ENDING DOLLARS. 30th September, 1821 4,495,090 5,942,641 10,537,731|10,764,757|21.302,453 1822 4,699,844 6,401,462 11,101,306 11,184,896 22,286,202 1823 | 8,502,329 11,344,544 19,846,873 7,696,749 27,543,022 1824 9,724,073 7.498,002 17,222,075 8,115,082 25,337,157 1825 12,554,408 10,150,395 22,704,803 9,885,840 32,590,643 1826 11,276,536 8,127,969 19,404,504 5,135,100 24,539,612 1827 | 8,139,271 7,478,715 15,617,986 7,785,150 23 403,136 1828 7,689,381 5,477,958 13,167,339 8,427,67821,595,017 1829 / 5,631,309 5,796,092 11,427,401 5,231,077 16,658,478 STATEMENT of the Commerce of each State and Territory, commencing on the 1st day of October, 1828, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1829. Value of Im. VALUE OF EXPORTS. NAVIGATION. Tonnage. Entered. Departproduce. Entered. Depart ing. 98,246 7,476 105,740 8,723 6,748 809,079 24,367 24,101 12,520,744 3,949,75) 4,305,186 8,254,937 177,550 140,187 5,007 3,825 423,811 337,468 52,913 390,381 15,600 15,621 139 309,538 450,985 6,895 457,970 16,586 16,090 250 8,022 1,709 414 401 52,814 6,232 4,625 7,195 653 308 261 564,506 34,959 51,942 1,798 1,512 734 4,981,376 13,118 47,468 8,493 9,794 239 71 71 STATISTICAL View of the Commerce of the United States, exhibiting the value of Imports from, and the value of articles of Exports to each Foreign country; also the Tonnage of American and Foreign vessels arriving from, and departing to, each Foreign country, during the year ending on the 30th day of September, 1829. Russia, 129 409,288 280,200 6,384 687 21,682 3,415 4,719 Spain on the Atlantic, Total, 191,896 10,710 64,847 3,076 56,552 495,626 12,693 1,835,525 8,229 138 109 444,716 91,512 181,336 6,175 5,860 310 7,422 749 165 920 8,052 725 358 5,961 74,492,527 55,700,193 16,658,478 872,949 944,799 130,743 133,006 |