Removing obstructions Kennebeck river, Maiuè................... Nantucket Harbor, Massachusetts Big Sodus Bay, New York...... Road from Mattanawcook to Mars Hill, Maine....... Detroit to Fort Gratiot...... .... .... ......... 3,000 00 8 780 00 17,450 00 3,480 00 9,275 00 4,675 00 7,015 00 14,355 62 8,000 00 6,000 00 187 50 23,968 63 172,406 85 22,861 85 3,500 00 3,500 00 .......... 6,500 00 Green Bay to Winnebago lake and Fort Win nebago..... .............. ............ .. 2,000 00 1,890 00 1,000 00 Alagua to Marianne, Florida. Opening the Old King's road in Florida............. Massachusetts militia claims..... Civilization of Indians........................................................................................... Pay of Indian Sub-Agents........ *....................... Iron, steel, coal, &c. for gun and black smith's shops.... 2,764 36 5,758 92 Provisions for Indians at the distribution of annuities... Provisions, &c. for emigrating Indians, and those now on the Kansas river.................................... 5,990 05 2,957 68 4,855 56 Effecting a treaty with the Cherokees........ .......... 43.279 79 To extinguish the claims of the Cherokeesto lands in Geo. 10,798 45 Expenses of an exploring delegation of Indians 373 31 3,463 00 Pay of Illinois and other militia....... .... To provide for an exchange of lands and removal of Indians ........ .......... ..... ...... For effecting a treaty with the Choctaws, act 30th April, ...... ....... From which deduct the following repayments: 1,404.58 245 52 3 44 55 90 32 75 1,806 52 20 19 1 16 1,000 00 To aid the emigration of the Creek Indians.. 1,504 03 195 00 5,305 93 Barracks at Fort Trumbull, Connecticut.... 1,000 00 190,682 28 8.188 08 8,442 29 12,077 27 50 00 750 00 6,143 57 7,751 90 395 00 37,609 25 81,097 94 112,367 80 6,000 00 2,614 40 174,786 32 6,954,813 75 shore stations.... ............ Pay of Superintendents, artificers, &c................. Medicine and hospital stores............ ... Repairs and improvements of the navy yards........ 29,623 60 201,238 46 39,374 29 Timber docks at Norfolk, Washington and Boston....... Repairs of vessels.......... ..... ........... 2,748 78 2,393 76 5,443 71 ............ ... 17,710 65 7,619 32 ... 490,470 56 554,752 62 10,422 30 63,544 45 Covering and preserving ships in ordinary.... Building, equipping, and employing three schooners...... ... ............ Agency on the coast of Africa, pro. slave trade.............................. Relief of the widows and orphans of the officers, seamen, 2,100 00 11,406 63 6,249 18 594 80 18,111 59 1,735 24 225 90 282,716 54 106,414 14 14,777 44 10,203 46 11,973 00 34,930 32 2,513 30 2,882 00 9,639 02 18,964 43 4,010,564 65 5,018 38 Fuel for the marine corps........................................... From which deduct the following repayments: Navy hospital fund. ............ ..... ... 39 05 Navy pension fund............. ............................................................ 138,959 73 PULIC DEBT. Interest on the funded debt.............. Redemption of the 5 per cent. stock of 1817 ..... 1,383,582 95 4,000,000 00 999,999 13 Redemption of the 5 per cent. stock of 1820............ 26th May, 1824...... Redemption of the 4 per cent, stock, per act of 24th May, 1824 ........ Reimbursement of Mississippi stock......................... Principal and interest of Treasury notes .................................... Foreign Intercourse.................. .... RECAPITULATION. 5,000,000 00 ... 3,260,475 99 685 00 8 00 125 20 16,184,212 43 9,834 21 16,174,378 22 1,373.755 99 Military Establishment, (including Pensions, Fortifications, Internal Improvements, and Indian Affairs).... Naval Establishment, including gradual improvement of the Navy... Public Debt...................................................................................... Total Expenditures, in 1831................................................... $30,038,446 12 Amount of Duties on Merchandise, &c. Debentures; Bounties, and Allowances; with the Nett Revenue from the Customs, in 1831. Merchandise...................... ................................. $36,304,342 35 Tonnage and light money.................................. 65,720 23 Passports and clearances.................................. Drawback on for'n merchandise exported Amount of American and Foreign Tonnage, employed in the Foreign Trade of the United States, in 1831. American tonnage in foreign trade..... ...................................................... Proportion of foreign tonnage to the whole amount of tonnage en ploy ed in the foreign trade of the U. S..................................................................... 25.7 to 100 |