Statement of Estimates, Appropriations, Total Tonnage of each District, and the and Revenue, for the years 1833, 1834, Total Amount of American and For • 272 eign Tonnage that Entered and Clear- Expenditures of the United States, from ed at each District, in 1834, 1817 to 1832, inclusive; distinguishing Value of all Manufactures of Wool, Coto the aggregate of each four consecutive ton, Flax, Silk, Hemp, Iron and Steel, 387-392 and Leather, Imported in 1834, Value of Iron in Pigs, Bar Iron, Steel, Value of Imports and Consumption of Hemp, Wool, Paper, and Books, Im- Foreign Merchandise, in each year, ported in 1834, from 1790 to 1835, inclusive, 273 Value of Rags, Furs, Hides, Dye Wood, Value of the whole Exports of the United Indigo, Copper, Lin, and Crude Sali States, distinguishing the value of do- Petre, Imported in 1834, mestic produce, in each year, from i'alue of Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Wines, Spirits, Fruits, and Spices, Im- Value of the whole Imports of the United ported in 1834, States, of dutiable articles exported, Value of Fish, and Fish Oil, Walebone, and dutiable articles consumed, in the Spermaceti, and Taliow Candles, and Soap, Beef, Tallow, &c., Butter, and Statistical View of the Commerce and Cheese, Exported in 1834, Navigation of the United States, for Value of Staves, other Luinber, Masts, the year ending September 30, 1834, Oak Bark, Manufactures of Wood, Commerce of each State, in 1834, Naval Stores, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Navigation of each State, in 1834,- Skins and Furs, Exported in 1834, 365 Statement exhibiting the Total Vaine Value of Hats, Leather, &c., Snuff, and of Merchandise Imported from each Manufactured · Tobaeco, Medicinal Drugs, Copper and Brass, Combs and Statement exhibiting the Total Value of Buttons, Iron, and Manufactures of Foreign Merchandise Exported to each Cotton, Exported in 1834, 348 Value of Pork, Hams, &c., Flour, Corn, Value of all Articles Free of Duty, Iin- Indian Meal, Biscuits, Rice, Cotton, and Tobacco, Exported in 1834, · 367 Value of all Articles subject to duties ad Value of Manufactures of Wool, Cotton, valorem, Imported and Exported, in Flax, Lace, Brass, and Watches, Im- ported from Great Britain, in each Quantity and Value of all Articles pay- year, froni 1820 to 1834, ing specific rates of duty, Imported Value of Manufactures of Iron, Earthen 352-355 Ware, and Glass, and the Quantity Generai statement of the Value of all and Value of Salt, (inported from Domestic Produce Exported to each Great Britain, in each year, from 1820 355 tain, in each year, from 1320 to 1834, 381 mestic Produce, Exported in 1834, 357,353 Ashes, Flour, and Flaxseed, Exported Comparative view of Kegistered, Emoilo" to Great Britain, in each year, from ell, and Licensed Tonnage, from 1815 1820 to 1834, - 359 Total Value of all Imports, from, and Number of American and Foreign Ves. Export to, Great Britain, in each year, sels, and Amount of Tonnage, that Entered each District, in 1834, - 370 Quantity of American and Foreign Ton- Number of American and Foreign Ves- hage employed in Trade with Great sels, and Amount of Tonnage, that Britain, in each year, from 1820 to Cleared from each District, in 1833, - 371 1334, Number of American and Foreign Ves- Quantity of American and Foreigo Ton- sols, and Amount of Tonnage, that n:ge employed in Trade with France, Entered from each Foreign Country, in each year, fio 1320 to 1834,- . 372 Value of Siiks and Fruits, and the Quan. Number of American and Foreign l'es- lity and Value of Wines, and Silks, sils, and Amount of Tonnage, that Imported from France, in each year, Cleared to each Foreign Country, in • 373, Quantity and Value of Cotton, Tobacco, Number of Vessels and Amount of Ton. and Rice, Exported to France, in each nage, of each Foreign Country, that year, fiom 1320 to 1834, inc usive, - 384 Entered and Cleared. in 1834, • 374 Total Value of all Imports from, and Ex- Number and Class of Vessels Built, and ports to, France, in each year, from the Tonnage thereof, in each State, in 1820 to 1834, the year ending December 31, 1833, - 374 Coinmerce of the United States with Tonnage of the United States, for the all parts of the World, from 1820 to - 383 - ..... 149 ..206 A Argentine Republic.............133 issued to James Jones........ 73 Delegate, 24th Congress...... 54 . 129 73 Armorers......................... 95 Arms, Apportionment of, 1834..167 .....166 of Consuls, Commercial A. Army, Report on the ........139-149 151 Navy of the United States....204 Army Register- Medical Department...........394 Purchasing Department......393 Mint of the United States....276 Quartermaster's Department.393 ..395 ..396 .............418 2. Regiment of Artillery....397 .........180 34 Regiment of Artillery ....397 15 4th Regiment of Artillery .398 1st Infantry. .393 398 .399 4th Infantry .399 5th Infantry. . 400 400 oth Infantry. ........150 .150 Dismissious .......... .........408 Military Departments ........393 .169) 1691 ...1501 .396-398 .275) .239 5.400 .................. Assistant Surgeons, Army.......394 Canuon Foundry............143, 195 Navy... .412 Capital, Banks in U. S........281 409-411 419 ..412 ....171, 175 .18, 133 .133 175 172 128 165 ..280* Civil List, expenses of...... .387 74 Patent Office.......... 72 1st Comptroller's Office 78 2d Comptroller's Office 81 First Auditor's Office.. 82 Second Auditor's Office 83 152 Third Auditor's Office 84 Fourth Auditor's Office 84 Fisth Auditor's Office.. 85 Treasurer's Office..... 86 Register's Office...... 86 Land Office........ 89 Solicitor's Office...... 90 War Department... 91 203 Requisition Burea u... 91 .74 Bounty Land Office., 91 .91 Office of Indian Affairs 92 Pension Office ........ 92 ...360 Adj't General's Office 93 ....366 Engineer Department.. 94 Topographical Bureau 95 .....367 Ordnance Department 95 153 Quartermaster's Dep't 96 Subsistence Departm't.102 Purchasing Departm't. 103 Pay Department......104 Medical Department..105 Navy Department....106 Navy Comm's Office.. 108 ....406-408 Attorney Gen'ls Office. 108 General Post Office ..113 .3641 Post Offices....... 119-122 ...... ............. Clothing Bureal...... 104|Connecticule ..200 Custom House Officers in....323 .363 Consus of the U. States....130-133 275 Foreign in United States. 136--138 .343 Consumption of vutiable arrirles.271 ..401 Consumption of foreign merchan. 362 15 Copper &c., exportert, 1834....363 .393 Cotion exporter, 183.1....... .367 124 128 ..125-127 ........129 174 .....264 ..343-315 Office of Second....80 Revenue from............378, 379 Collectors of the........ .298 .300 303 302 303 D 116 Navy, 1835.... ...........424 ..297 54 Senators, 24th Congress...... 44 Custom House Officers in .....334 ... .. 230 ........106 Delaware Breakwater..... ...153/Estimates for 1836......... 247-260 Relations with.... ............ 17 Expenditures, Post Office....... 207 75 Expenditures, 1817--1832..387-392 ..387 ..387 ..,387 .389 .389 Roads...... .389 .390 390 391 .....356–359 Expense of Light Houses.......313 ..........139 Exports, 1834..............346-348 Of each State in 1834........368 .....378, 379 ..356-359 Exports, Foreign, 1790-1835.., 273 ..384 ...:380 Exports to Great Britain..381, 382 F 24 132 Report on....... ....245-271 Additional Engineers.........140 Flax, manufactures of, in porled, Works projected by..... . 168 Flaxseedi, exported to Englapd 381 ..312 . 130, 136 Delegate, 24th Congress...... 54 Mail Contractors in...........239 Custom House Officers in..... 342 .............. ..................... ....360 er........2721 |