A. EXHIBIT of the periods to which the monthly accounts of the Reg ters and Receivers of the Public Land Offices have been render showing the balance of cash in the Receivers' hands at the date their last monthly account current; and the periods to which the I ceivers' quarterly accounts have been rendered. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, General Land Office, 30th November, 1832. ELIJAH HAYWARD. 30 Sept. 1832 12,254 58 do do 13 754 53 do do 387 54 do none do 13,953 86 do 715 734 2d quarter 183 1,184 81 3,614 75 do do B. XHIBIT of the operations of the Land Offices of the United States the several States and Territories, during the year ending 31st December, 1831; the half year ending 30th June, 1832, and the quarter ending on the 30th September, 1832; and of the payments made into the Treasury, on account of the public lands, during those several periods. Total for 1831 2,777,856 83,557,023 76 131,995 33 366,144 26 16 721 77 35,637 36 16,721 77 2d Session. CONTINGENT PUND OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1832. LETTER FROM THE CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, TRANSMITTING 1 Report of the Expenditure of its Contingent Fund for the year 1832. DECEMBER 6, 1832. CLERK'S OFFICE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES U. S., December 3, 1832. SIR: In obedience to the resolution of Congress, approved by the President of the United States, on the 1st March, 1823, I have the honor to report that papers A, B, C, D, contain, in detail, all the information required by the resolution. With great respect, Your most obedient servant, MW. ST. CLAIR CLARKE, The Hon. the SPEAKER of the Ho. of Reps. U. S. A. Tames of the persons employed as Clerks in the House of Representatives of the United States during the year 1832, with their compensation, respectively. William J. McCormick was employed, during the last session of Con gress, under the direction of the Doorkeeper, as the attendant in the Pos Office of the House, ard was allowed a compensation of four dollars a day by the Committee of Accounts. MW. ST. CLAIR CLARKE, CLERK'S OFFICE, HOUSE OF REPS. U. S. December 3, 1832. B.. Names of the persons employed as Messengers in the service of the House of Re presentatives of the United States, with their compensation, respectively. Ab. Smallwood, to the Clerk's office, during the Session, at 1 50 do Thomas Hurdle, to the House, John Wheat, Six boys were also employed as runners or attendants in the Hall during the session, whose compensation was $1 50 per day, each, viz. John C. Burch, James O. Pease, Templeman Brown, James Baldwin, John Brannan, and Benjamin Hunter. MW. ST. CLAIR CLARKE, CLERK'S OFFICE, HOUSE OP REPS. U. S. December 3, 1832. C. STATEMENT of the Application and Expenditure of the Contingent Fund the House of Representatives of the United States, for the year ending on the 30th November, 1832, prepared in obedience to a resolution of Congress of 18 March, 1823. Paid for printing stationery for the House, viz. $64,464 12 10 222 |