DISBURSEMENTS FROM THE GENERAL TREASURY. Ox the 26th of May, 1830, a Resolution was passed in the United States House of Representatives, calling apon the Secretary of the Treasury for a Statement of the Disbursements made 'n each of the States, since 1789, for Fortification, Light-houses, Public Debt, Revolutionary and other Pensions, and Interar! Toprovements. A communication in reply was submitted to the House on the 21st ult. which gives the following result: Total, Under the head of Internal Improvements are included the building of Piers, preservation of Ports and Harbors, making Roads, and removing Obst: uctions in rivers. 2,443,420 20 450,000 00 200,000 00 239,500 00 200,000 00 180,315 65 10,4.0,639 24 3,548,716 55 180,503,079 31 20,492,647 27 5,510,950 11 A RETURN of the Salaries given to persons in all Public Offices or Departments, in the years 1797, 1815, and 1827, in Great Britain and Ireland. POOR-RATE RETURNS. A RETURN of the Poor-Rates in every Parish in England and Wales, for the years ending 25th March 1826, 1827, 1828, and 1829; together with the amount of the estimates of the annual value of Real Property, assessed in April 1815, for the purposes of the Property-Tax. Total of England 49,650,7285,676,326 18|3,179,877 116,031,200 76,068,268 17 |