On what Account 1817 to 1820, 1821 to 1824, 1825 to 1828, inclusive. inclusive. inclusive. 1829 to 1832, inclusire Treaties with the Mediterranean Powers, Prize causes, Treaty of Ghent, Seventh Ar British Treaty, Claims on France, Treaty of Spain, Claims on Spain, Awards under the Treaty of Ghent, Northeastern Boundary, Military Establishment. For payment of balances due to certain States, Fortifications, Office, Sea Fenciblés, stroyed, Bounties, and premiums, and gratuities to discharged soldiers Camp &quipage, For relief of sundry individuals, Indian Department, Indian Annuities, Arming and equiping Militia,Treaties with Lidian Tribes, Arrtarages, Survey of the Coast, Barracks and Officers Quarters, Survey of certain Ports and Harbors, Breakwaters, and other improvements, Pensions-Revoluti'y and other, Surveying and improving water courses of the Mississippi, Military Roads and internal improvements generally, Naval Establishment. Pay and subsistence of the Navy, Provisions, Medicines, Hospital Stores, &c., Repairs of Vessels, Contingent Expenses, 1,198,877 28 299,681 06 463,282 87 5,441,824 49 4,301,172 87 4,018,271 80 1,046,350 46 4,463,236 43 4,401,930 24 933,373 55 1,009,695 03 132,592 92 1,094,377 21 114,961 20 '154,465 96 176,536 211 1,931,437 01 753,515 46 952,258 71 2,508,224 84 1,335,391 62 1,326,821 72 630,782 55 2,730,602 67 3,493,918 82 3,137,880 68 3,941,696 79 1,597,788 2011 521,922 19 374,675 29 213,308 791 279,319 42 370,289 50 101,254 44 47,505 02 52,946 10 1,767 43 246 33 233,507 62 85,071 94 95,934, 59 101,476 13 6,136 14 838 00 500 00 182,224 42 62,974 06 113,368 59 102,380 75 27,270 31 52,636 48 5,568 15 10,331 40 8,413 38 11 545 00 805 00 38,928 96 23,263 44 1,479,949 .08 203 321 463,833 79 147,738 27 311,717 08 379,301.17 8,865 55 90 00 428 25 387,863 28 146,334 24 62,346 95 9,020 31 5,739 08 217,178 70 213,361 55 268,163 88 134,347 10 919, 783 58 827,422 57 861,349 02 1,407,524 42 431,28 84 877,103 82 876,407 65 88-1,225 07 828,938 87 978, 179 14 769,618 16 785,877 51 818,910 71 177,216 54 1,185,506 72 1,180,632 99 856,966,36 241.767 55 .67,661 42 20,771.21 27,695 19 7,037 22 11,603 16 7,907 72 2,701 00 204,054 05 2,003,417 501 4,794,374 06 5,029,381 18 4,624,237 07 4,607,979 32 10,984 71 5,003.84 115,892 72 10,218 43 3,821 01 313,433 64 356,502 80 4,978,901 52 4,114,308 02 4,983,408 45 5,382,329 89 1,548,304 30 1,010,213 74 1,787,516 35 1,591,906 68 113,727 05 90,905 43 200,878 02 218,982 00 1,498,660 62 1,475,971 81 1,835,289 29 2,141,647 89 989,110 42 622,409 70 1,019,918 27 1,230,340 42 3,716,012 79 2,022,186 45 2,407,781 30 1,889,132 60 On what Account. 1817 to 1820, 1821 to 1824, 1825 to 1828, 1829 to 1832, inclusive. inclusive. inclusive. inclusive, Ordnance and Small Arms, . 8 145,199 85 84,001 12 110,017 56 72,144 74 Navy Yards, &c., 673,644 77 605,346 54 859,631 85 Timber, 880,722 62 35,353 37 Saltpetre and sulphur, shot and she'ls, 82,348 80 13,500 00 Swords, medals, and rewards, 31,050 00 -182 38 6,438 46 Experiments on the Steam En gine, on Lakes Camplain and Ontario, 175 50 Giradual increase and improve ment of the Nary, Relief of sundry individua's, 51,777 85 Pay and subsistence of Marine 22,305 07 29,110 14 44,532 86 Corps, 620,696 47 004,416 48 649,327 23 Clothing of Marine Corps, 550,105 05 111,608 12 117,241 94 114,265 64 117,835 92 Military Stores, 16,955 24 12,741 62 Quartermaster's and Barracks 6,666 15 8,806 00 ni aster's stores, &c. 47,628 14 9,631 81 30,811 92 21,367 74 Building Vessels of War, 105,446 31 24,027 49 1,143,306 34 Cuinpleting surveys of Ports and 102,926 60 Ha bors, 12,789 00 4,523 19 Contingent Expenses of Mating 14,391 51 14,709 74 Corp, 5,677 55 71,772 05 Surveying Coast, 82,342 82 86,097 02 754 55 4,744 88 73 611 Building Hospitals, Salary of Agents and Surveyors 31,830 15 of Public Land, Suppression of piracy, and pro 1,622 02 hibition of the slave trade, 155,824 86 103,253 28 Medicines, 27,261 70 2,369-71 9,477 42 7,702 39 Arrearages, Privateer Pension Fund, 101,552 18 225 90 Navy Hospital Fund, Navy Pension Fund, 7,515 56 160,047 05 Public Debt. Payment of the principal and interest, 63,051,638 31138,314,452 91 45,303,533 43 57,754,303 51 Aggregate, $ 123,200,055 2684,82-4,160 52 95,805,446 74 114,244,092 23 Repayments. there are no expendituns in 189,384 82 Building Vessels of War, 35,337 20 Gridual Increase of the Navý, 19,592 24 Vary Pension Fund, 29,795 86 Privateer Pension Funil, 160,345 82 1,277 09 Rewarding Officers, &c. Surveying Ports and Harbois, 3,180 41 98 27 Navy Hospital Fund, 5,019 38 224,722 02 219,308 10 Recapitulation. Civil List, 8 Miscellaneous, 4,497,537 60 4.665,640 74 5,271,530 87 6,076,187 90 8,293, 246 82 2,958, 103 34' 4,817,010 86 7,015,092 77 Fo e gn Iitercourse, Military Establishment, 1,239,909 88 5,804,208 65 2,264,790 86 1,125,568 19 Naval Éstablishment, 31,340,217 41 21,719,319 38 22,651,713 38% 26,967,904 30 Public Debt, 14,787,485 24 11,137,718 48 15,496,887 34 14,485,727 46 63,051,658 3138,314,452 01 45,303,533 43 57,754,303 51 Aggregate, 8 123,200,055 26/84,599,438 56/95,805,446 74 114,024,784 13 ARMY LIST-MARCH, 1836. Depurtments of the Ariny. The Western Department comprises all West of a line drawn from the Southernmost point of East Florida to the North West extremity of lake Superior, taking in the whole of Tennessee and Kentucky; and the Eastern Departmentall East of such line, including Fort Winnebago The Head Quarters of the General-in-Chief are in the District of Columbia. Date of Brerets, staff appoint- Remarks. comiss 's ments, & former comni'ns do GENERAL AND STAFF OFFICERS. 1 Alexander Macomb, Maj Gen (Washington commanding, the Army 24 May 28 His of the ariny, 1 Edmund P. Gaines,Brig Gen command'g Western Dep! 9 Mar 14 Major Gen!' 15 August 14 Memphis, Tenn 2 Winfield Scott, Brig General Command'g Eastern Dept 9 do 14 Major General 25 July 14 New. York Adit. General's Department. 1 Roger Jones, Colonel 7 do 25 Adjutant General, Brig. General, 7 June 32 Washington Insp General's Department. 1 John E. Wool Colonel 29 April 16 Insp GI Br GI 29 April 26 2 George Croghan do 21 Dec 25 Inspector General Quartermaster Generals Department. (General 8 May 29 1 Thomas S. Jesup Brig Gen : May 18 Quartermaster Genl. Maj Washington 1 Henry Stanton Major 13 do 20 Quar'mr It Col 13 May 30 New York 2 Trueman Cross 22 do 26 Quartermaster Washington 3 Joshua B. Brant do 28 Dec 32 Quartermaster St Louis 4 Henry Whiting do 25 Sept 35 Major 17 Mar 24 (20 Ass't Quartermasters to be taken from the line.) 1 Subsistence Department. 1 George Gibson Colone 18 Apr 18 Com G Sub B G 29 Apr 26 Washington 2 James H. Hook Major 10 Mar 29 Commissary 20 May 23 Washington Joseph P. Taylor Captain 10 do 29 Commissary Cincinnati (For Assistant Commissaries, see Regist er, number not limited.) Pay Department. 1 Nathan Towson Paym'r Gen 8 May 22 Brig. General 30 June 34 Washington 1 Benj. F. Larned,, Paymaster24 Nov 15 Captain 15 August 14 Detroit, Mich Ter 2 David S. Townsend do 29 April 16 Major 27 July 14 Boston, Mass 3 Daniel Randall do New York 4 Charles H. Smith do 24 Nov 19 Norfolk, Virginia 5 A. A. Massias do 12 Dec 20 Captain 1 July 09 Jefferson Barracks 0 Timothy P. Andrews do 22 May 22 Washington 4 Edmund Kirby do Brownville NY 8 L.G. De Russey. do 21-Sept 20 Captain 11 Decein 25 Natchitoches LON 9 Robert A. Forsyth do 10 Sept 31 Detroit, Michigan 10 Adam D, Steuart do 14 Jan 33 St. Louis, Mo 11 William S. Harney do 1 May 33 Captain 14 May, 25 12 John S. Lytle do 27 Feb 34 Charleston, S. C. 13 Charles Mapes do 7 Jan 35 New Orleans 14 Peter Muhlenberg do 2 Feb 35 Major 1 May 14 Augusta, Georgia Purchasing Department. 1 C. Irvine, Com Gen of Pur 8 Aug 12 Philadelphia 1 E. S. Fayssoux, Storekeep'r|24. Aug 33 Philadelphia 2 do Philadelphia Medical Department. 1 Joseph Lovell Surgeon Genl|18-Apr 18 1 Thomas Lawson Surgeon 21 May 13 2 Thomas G. Mower cio 30 June 141 3 B. F. Harney do 17 Aug 14 4 W. V. Wheaton do 4 Sept 10 5 William Beaumont do 26 Nov 27 6-Lyman Foot do 5 Mar 31 7 Clement A. Finlay do 13 July 32 8 Prestly H. Craig do 13 do 32 9 Richard S. Satterlee do 13 do 32 10 Zina Pitcher do 115 do 32 11 Samuel G. I. DeCamp do 1 Dec 33 12 Edward Macomb do 1 Nov 34 ,1 James H. Sargent Asst Surg 1 June 21 P S 24 April 16 2 William Turner do 1 do 21 P S 24 April 16 3 T. 1. C. Monroe do 29 4 Sylvester Day do 1 do 21 P S 18 April 18 5 Joseph Eaton do 1 do 21 P S 18 do 18 6 Joseph P. Russell do 1 do 21 P S 10 August 18 i Richard Weightman do 1 do 21 P S 21 do 18 8 Benjamin King do 1 do 21 S M 14 October 9 John A. Brereton do 1 July 21 10 Hamilton S. Hawkins, do 22 Nov 24 11 Alfred W. Elwes do 9 May 25 12 Robert C. Wood do 28 do 25 13 Lawrence Sprague do 22 June 25 14 Joel Martin do 15 Aug 25 15 Philip Minis do 12 Apr 26 16 Henry A. Stinnecke do 8 May 26 17 Robert Archer do 5 Aug 26 18 Wm. L. Wharton do '1 Sept 28 19 Charles S. Tripler do 30 Oct 30 20 William A. Berry do 25 Apr 31 21 Edward Worrell do 24 Feb. 32 22 Pbilip Maxwell do 13 July 32 23 Henry L. Heiskell do 13 do 32 24 Charles McDougall do 13 do 30 25 S. Etring Myers do 13 do 32 26 Burton Randall do 24 Oct 32 27 Nathan S. Jarvis do 2 Mar 33 28 Richard Clark do 2 do 33 29 Adam N. McLaren do 2 d 33 30 Benjamin F. Fellowes do 2 do 33 31 George F. Turner do 23 July 33 32 Melines C. Leavenworth do 33 J.J. B. Wright 1 Sept 33 do 25 Oct 33 34 Willison Hughey do 25 do 331 35 John B. Porter do 1 Dec 33 .36 John Emerson do 1 do 33 37 Henry Holt do 1 do 33 38 Thomas Henderson do 1 do 33 39 John B. Wells do 1 Feb 34 40 Jubn M. Cuyler do 1 April 34 41 Madison M. Mills do 1 do 34 42 William Hammond do 1 June 34 43 George R. Clarke do 1 Nov 34 44 Joseph H. Bailey do 28 do 34 45 Leonard C. McPhail do 30 do 34 46 Lewis A. Birdsall do 29 Dec 34 47 Samuel P. Moore do 14 Mar 35 48 Alexander F. Suter do 27 do 35 49 Johu C. Reynolds do 1 May 35 50 Charles M. Hitchcock do 17 Aug 35 51 William W. Hoxton do 24 do 35 52 Erastus B. Wolcott do 1 Jan. 361 53 B. F. Nourse do 1 do 36 54 William Maffit do i do 36 55 Washington Fort Dearborn |