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EEPORTS

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES,

REPORT .ON-THE MNAM€ES..©ECEMBE®, 1849.

TREASURY

Pj3.p.ARTi^ENT.v-PeceM66r

,The Secretary of the Treasury reports:
. RECEIPTS AND EXJE^?m[;TI^U^

The receipts and-expenditures for-thefiscal year ending June 30,
1849, were:
.
Receipts from customs.
,
'$28,846,788 82
, Receipts from public l a n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . .
1,688,9^9 '55
Receipts from miscellaneous sources . . . . . . . . . —
1,088,649 13
Receipts from avails of Treasury notes and loans in
^
specie
17i75^;'MG 00
Receipts from avails of Treasury notes funded . . . . . . 10^833,000 00
Acid bala.nce in the Treasury July 1, 1848.

59,663^097 50
153,;534 -60
59,816^632 10

The expenditures for the same fiscal
year were, in cashi.
^^$46,798,667 82
Treasury notes funded
10/888,000 00
57,631,667 82
Leaving a balance in the Treasury July 1, 1849,,of..
As.app.ears in detail by accompanying statement A.
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ESTIMATES.

The estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1850, are—
Receipts from customs^—1st quarter,
by actual returns
$11,643,728 54
Receipts from customs—2d, 3d, and
4th quarters, as estimated. . . . . . . . . 19,856,271 46
'; • ' :; ' - .
—$31,500,000 00
Receipts from public l a n d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,700,000 00
Receipts froiA miscellaneous s o u r c e s . . . .
...
1,200,000 00
34,400,000 00
Receipts from avails pf loans in specie
,399,050 00
Receipts fi'om avails of Treasury notes ;
fimded
.....-..-.....;..,,
839,45000
[ —^
—^—

1,238,500 00

Total r e c e i p t s . . . . . ' . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . : . . .

.35,638,500 00

Add balance in- the Treasury July 1, 1 8 4 9 : . . fi:.. fi:fi'"- 2,184,964 28
Total means, as estimated . . , : . . , . . . .
EXPENDITURES, VIZ :

'

The actual expenditures for the quarter ending 30th Septeniber, 1849,
'
w e r e . . - . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . $8,904,829 96
As appears in detail by accompanying
statement B.
The estimated expenditures duriiig the .
.
other three quarters, from-lst O c t o - ; . . \
.
ber, 1849, to 80th June, 1850, are:
fi
Civil list, foreign intercourse, and mis-: ; . ; •. ;
c e l l a n e o u s . - . . . , : . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . ; 10,330,11^.;62
Expenses of collecting revenue, from;.
customs .
........1..:-..., ...
4,925,000. 00
Expenses of collecting revenu.e frpm
l a n d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '418,850 00
Army proper, &c. . . . . . - . 1 . . . . . ' . . . .
8,245,089 80
Fortifications, ordnance, arming mili- •
tia, & c . . .
. . . . : . . . . - . . . . . . . 1,997,420 93
Internal improvements, & c . . . . . . . . . .
.7-7,072 30'
Indian department. - . . --.... ^
859,9.63 73
Pensions
.........---......:-:;
,682,630 77
Naval establishment . . . - - w . . . . . . . . , \ 6,814,783 43
Interestonpublicdebt and Treasury.
,,notes
..-..-...,
...
3j700,878 40
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Deficit 1st July, 1 8 5 0 . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . ; . . . .



37,828,464 28

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43,651,585 94
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The estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year commencing
* July 1, 1850, and ending June 80, 1851, are:
Receipts from customs
$32,000,000 00
*'
public lands
:..............
2,150,000 00
. ^.V
miscellanepus sources
300,000 00
Total estimated receipts

34,450,000 00
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The expenditures during the same period, as estimated by the several
JDepartments of States Treasury, War, Navy, Iriterior, and Postmaster General, are:
The balances of former appropriations which will be
required to be expended this year. . . . . .
$5,656,530 34
Permanent and indefinite appropriations. . . . . .
..
5,643,410 24
Specific appropriations asked for this y e a r . . . . . . . . . . . 33,697,152 15
44,997,092 73
This sum is composed of the following particulars, viz:
Civil list, foreign intercourse, and m i s c e l l a i i e o u s , . . . . . $11,088,724 64
JExpenses of collecting, revenue from customs. . . . . . . .
2^750,000 00
Expenses of collecting revenue from lands
170,835 00
Army proper, &c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'
8,296,183 44
Fortifications, ordnance, arming militia, &c. . . . . . . . .
2,015,446 00
Internal improvements, &c. . - . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . . . . .
^ 1,247,203 38
Indian department
* 1,912,710 53
Pensions-..
,
,.
— '•--"..:.....'
1,927,010 00
Naval estabhshment.
11,353,129 64.
Interest on public debt and Treasury n o t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,742,951 13
Purchase of stock of the loan of 28th January, 1 8 4 7 . .
492,898 97
44,997,092 73
Deficit July 1 , 1 8 5 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.'
Deficit July 1, 1 8 5 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . .

10,547,092 73
5,828,121 66

Totar deficit for 1850 and 1851 . . . . . . . . . , .

16,375,214 89

Prior to the first of July last the expenses of collecting the revenue
from customs were paid but of the accruing revenue at the several ports,
and only the balance came into the Treasury; of course the receipts at
the Treasury, actual and estimated, were of. the net revenue after deducting all expen'ses.
By the" act of third March last, the system was changed from and
after the first July, 1849; arid, accordingly, .the receipts, actual and
estimated,'from that date, are of the gross revenue, and estimates axe _
submitted of the expenses of collection.
The alteration thus made in the law must prove to be salutary, as the
attention of Congress will be annually drawn to the expenditures under
this head, and they will be enabled; to: limit tliem. in a spirit of economy
as severe as the exigencies of the pubhc service wiU admit. Notwithstanding the.great increase of the busiriess ofthe country, the



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•act of 17th June, 1844, bas prevented any addition to the number of
inspectors, gaugers, weighers, measurers, or markers, (in any district
then established,) s.ince its passage, except ten inspectors at New Orleans,
per act 8d March, 1845; and the consequenoe is., that at all the large
ports the number of-inspectors is insufficient for the discharge of the
duties of those offices,'and the prevention of breaches or evasions of the
•revenue laws.
;
;
These duties have been greatly increased by the establishment of the
Warehousing system, and the difficulties thereby enhanced without any
provision for increasing the number of omcers to meet the emergencies
of theaiew service. In addition to the temporar}'' '> aids to the revenue'*
appointed by some of the collectors urider .authority of the act'of, 1799,
1 have bieen compelled to \hbet in part the emergencj^ tihus occasioned
by authorizing, at the ports of New York, Boston, New Orlearis,.Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Bristol, R. 1., the emplojaiient of thirtj^-two
additional clerks, to act as storekeepers, and relieve from attendance
upon the warehouses that number of inspectors, in order that they might
attend to their apprcqixriate duties; and have ^declined ^assenting to requests fbr similar authority from otlier iports., only betiause the necessity
did riot appear to be of so urgent a character as to make it impossible
to a;wa;it the action of Congress on the subject.
.
, The. establishment of new collection districts .in, Texas and California,
and the prpbable necessity of creatirig more, will of course make an ad^
dition to the expenses, heretofore, incurred, as welL:as to the revenue to
lie received.
.
„ „ .The .pre'ventive service is amalgamated, by our. sj^stem with the ser^
vice pf collection. There are now 110 collection districts in the United
.States. Of this number, 18. are •maintained at the public expense, not
having collected any revenue driring the past year. There axe 86 at
which the revenue collected is not sufficient to meet the annual expenses,
and but 56 at which the gross revenue exceeds the expenses.
. Uncier these circumstances, I submit the estimates j herewith presented, .(marked C,) of the expenses df collecting the. reyenue fi:om customs
on the -present scale of service, submitting to the w:isdom of Congress
the question of reducing that scale., and the mode ipf Isu^ch reduction. I
annex to the report copies of letters received from collectors of customs
on the subject, (marked T.) In-mj^judgment, no. reduction is pra;cticable, consistently with, the secmity of the revenue;' pri the ^contrary, I
have, rio doubt tha>t the force should be increased. . )
I deem it proper to invite the. early ^attention, of Congress to the appropriation required for the second half of thecurrerit fiscal^ year:, for
which a separate estimate is submitted, i(C,) ^as required i3y ^the •3d -secr
tion pf the act of 3d March last: The entire revenue frorii .custoriis
being paid into the Treasury, and remittamces ^made to-each collector
for a,ll the expenses of collection, very,great embarrassment would: resmlt
if the necessaiy appropnations were delayed.
Under the provisions of the 6th;seGtion of the act;of SdMarfehSast, I
present herewith a *' statement of the -amount of- naoriey ;expe:nded at
each custom-house in the Ututed^ States during the fiscal year ending
the SOt'hJune last, and also the number of persons employed^ and the



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occupation and salary of each person, at each of the said custom-houses,
during the period aforesaid,," (marked D.)It will be seen, from the statement referred to, that full complements
of offieers for twenty-four revenue vessels were charged upon the revenue. The number of officers has been reduced to sixteen of each
grade.
,
PUBLIC i)EBT.

Annexed will be found table marked E, in compliance with the 22d
. section ofthe act of the 28th January, 1847, containing the information
required thereby respecting the issue, redemption, purchase, and. resale
of Treasury notes.
As required by the first section ,of the a.ct. of 10th August, 1846, a
statement is appended (marked E E ) showing the amount of Treasury
notes paid: within: the preceding 5^ear tinder the provisions of that act.
Statement F shows the payment into the Treasury ori account of the
loanof 1848.
The public debt amounted, on the 1st of October j 1848, agreeably to
table O, arinexed to the last report of my predecessor, to the sum of
$65,778,450- 41. Since that time $1,078,758 70: of the debt has been
redeemed and extinguished by the purchase of stocks, &c. Of the
amount thus, redeemed and extinguished there were, on account of the
debt of the cities of the District of Columbia, assumed by the act ofthe
20th Ma}'^, 1836, $60,000; on account qf the old funded and unfunded ;
debt, $5,089 58; of Treasury notes purchased at pax and received in .
payment for lands and customs, $2,150; of military bounty scrip,
$233,075 ; of the stock of 1842, $80,700; ofthe stock of 1843, $186,000;
of the stock of 1848, $260,000; of tke s.tock of 1847, $382,500; which
last was paid for out of the land'fund,-, and purchased by Hugh Max\yell,
Esq., collector of New York, with the aid (kindly afibrded) of C. W.
Lawrence,. Esq., the late collector of that port, whose resignation had,
at that time, just taken effect, and who had acquired some experience
iri similar operations, from having been emplpyed in them by the
Government in the previous year. (See statenient heretp annexed,
marked G.)
The pubhc debt now amounts to the surn pf $64,704,693 71, which
will be redeemable as follows:
Parts pf old funded and unfunded debt, on presentation..
$122,735 10
Debts of the District cities, assumed by Congress,
., $60,000 payable annually
960,000 00
Five per cent, stock, per a..ct of August,. 1846, redeemable
xiugust 9, 1 8 5 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . , . - . . . . . . . . . . . ,
303,573 92
Five per cent, loan of March 3,. 1843, redeemable July
1, 1858.
, 6,468,231 35
Six per cent, loan of July 22, 1846, redeemable Novem-.
ber i 2 , 1856 . . :
...............
4,999,;149 45
Six per cent, loan of April 15, 1842, redeema;ble December.31, 1862
. . . . _ ... . . - . . ' . . . . . 8,198,686 03
Six per cent, loan of January 28, 1847, redeemable January 1, 1 8 6 8 . . . . . . . . .
.
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Six per cent, loan of January 28, 1847, redeemable January 1 , 1 8 6 8 . .
^ $149,828 00
Six per cent; loan, of March 31, 1848, redeemable July
1,1868
. . . . . : . . . . . .^ . . . . . . . .
15,740,000 00
Treasury notes is.sued priorto 1846, pa.yable on present- '
atipn; if converted into stock, under the act of January, 1847, will be redeemable July 1, 1868
144,139 31
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$64,704,693.71

WAYS AND M E A N S . .

It will be observed that there is estimated a deficit pn the 1st July
next of $5,828,121. 66, and on the 1st July, 1851, of $10,547,092 7 3 ;
making in the whole an estirnated deficit of $16,375,21.4.39, to be provided for, ai'isirig from the expenses of' the warj^and treaty with'Mexico,
In order to aid in forming an estimEite of the expenses occasioned by
the war with Mexico, I have directed a statement to be prepared, which
is hereto - arinexed, (marked. H,) showing the excess ofthe expenses of
the Army proper for three, yeaxs from 1st April, 1846, to'1st April, 1849/
ovei" .those for the three years immediately.precedirig;. and the excess of
the expenses ofthe Navy proper for twP aiid a ha,lf years from 1st April,
1846, to 1st October, .1848, over those for the two arid a half'years
immediately preceding. • "
; '
The excess of Army expenditures thus ascertained was. .,$58,853,^93 41
And the excess of Navy expenditures...' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^ 4,751,627 90
Making together the sum o f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - , j . . j 63,605,621 31
Theincrease of debt by the loans and Treasuiy ndtes ^
.
authorized by the acts of July 22,1846, 2"8th January,
1847, and March 81, 1848, was . . . . . . .
..
. 49,000,000 00
The difference between these sums,.viz:. .;.
.$14,605,621 31
was of course paid out of the revenue (iricluding balance on 1st April,
1846, and $563,061 39 premiums on loans)'towards the extraordiriaiy
military and naval expenses of the war.
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In addition to these expenses (without taking into the calculation
sundiy smaller items) the number of military land warrants' issuable
under the act of l l t h February, 1847, and tlie act of August 10, 1848," is
to be taken into considera.tion. Under those acts 65,171 warrants for
160 acres each, and 5,219 fpr 40 acres each, have already been issued.
Claims to the a.mount of 9,000 have been suspended or rejected, and it
is estimated that, the number of claims yet. to be presented will amount
to 17,000. (See statemerit marked I, hereto anriexed.)
.
Thewhole amount of warrants is.suable under the act above-mentioned may therefbre be estimated as equal to 90,000 of 160 acres each,
which, at $200 each, will amount to $18,000,000. Of cpurse mitil these
warrants shall be exha.usted, a large proportion of the revenue from sales
of public lands must be thereby .diverted.
My predecessor estimated the revenue from public lands for the, last
fiscal year, to be received at the Treasuiy, at $3,000,000,



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7.

The actual receipts at the Treasury from that source for the year
ending 30th June, 1848, were $8,328,642 56. .
During the calendar years 1847 and 1848,.and three quarters of 1849,
there were located for patents on military bounty land warrants 5,025,400
acres: amounting, at $1 25 per acre, to the sum of $6,281,750, viz:
In 1847
289,880 a c r e s . .
. ...
$299,850 00
In 1 8 4 8 . . . . . . . . ' . . . : , . . . 2,288,960 acres . , . . . . . : . . . . . . . .2,861,200 00
Three-fourths of 1849 . . 2,496,560 a c r e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3,120,700 00
5,025,400

$6,281,750 00

(See statement marked J.)
T h e receipts at the Treasury from sales ofpublic lands during the last
fiscal year were $1,688,959 55.
'
It is not probable that additional sales would have been made to the
full extent, of the nuniber of acres located under the military bounty land
warrants, but I think it may be safely considered that this source of
revenue may be taken at nearly $4,000,000, ofwhich a partis absorbed ;
by the land warrants; a part, say $1,657,050, (that being the amount
paid £^nd payable during the present fiscal year,) is applied to the
payment of interest on the loan and Treasury notes, under the act of
January 28, 1847; and the remainder is pledged to the extinguishment
of the debt created under that act. I estimate $2,000,000 per annum
of the revenue from lands, as^ diverted by the land warrants and the
extiriguishment of debt.
During the last fi.scal year there were paid,under the stipulations in
the treaty with Mexico, sums amounting in all to $7,629,108. .
Public debt to the ampunt of $790,566 39, (including Treasuiy notes
received for customs and lands,) was also paid off or purchased out of
the genera;l funds of the Treasury, and extiriguished, besides $382,500
of the stoc.k and Treasuiy notes issued under the act of 1847, purchased
out of. the land fund, and canceUed.-T^(See statement marked K.) Of
these sums, $890,175 was new debt, contracted since the commencement of the war.
The balance in the Tre.asury on the.Ist Jiily, 1849, was $2,184,964 28.
The aggregate of these sums, viz:
Balance in the Treasury on the 1st Pf July, 1 8 4 9 , . . . . .$2,184,964 28
Payment under the t r e a t y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ; - . - . - . . . . . 7,629,108 00
Payment out of general fund on account of d e b t . . . . . . . . .
790,566 39
Land fhnd: d i v e r t e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . . . . . . . - . . 2,000,000 00
. Amounts to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 , 6 0 4 , 6 3 8 67
and would have made a balance in the Treasurj^ to that amount on the
1st of July, 1849, had none of them been applied to the extraordinary
purposes above designa;ted.
'
During the current fiscal year there will be required, in May next,
for the payment of an instalment to Mexico, $3,540,000, and the land
revenue estimated as diverted will be; $2,000,000; making, together,
$5,540,000—which, added to the aforesaid sum of $12'604,688 67,



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would make $18,144,638 6 7 ; from^ w'hich deducting the estima-ted
deficit on the 1st of July, 1850, of $5,828,121 66, would have left an:
estimated balance: in the Treasriiy, ori^ that day, of $12,316,517 01.
Addirig to that balarice .tiie instalment to Mexico.dne in 1851^ $3,360^000^
and the jeveririe from lainds diverted, $2,000,000-, would make an aggre=gate of $17,676,517 0 1 ; from which deducting the estimated deficit on
the 1st of July,. 1851, ($10,547,092 73,) :^ould have.made ain estimaited
balarice iri the Treasriiy, ori thait day,, of $7,120,429 28.
I have gone irito this detail for the purpose of showing that the
resources of the'country axe ample; that the estimated deficit will have
arisen frorii the extraordinary expenses of the war and treaty with
Mexico, and that the justly high public credit ofthe United States is riot
endangered by the fact that, in this positidn of affairs, a n;ew loan will
be required.
" ^ ' ;
.^
Under these circumstances, I propose that authority be given to raise
such sum, not exceeding $16,500,000,: as may be found necessary Yrom
time to time, by the issue of stock or Treasuiy notes, on such terms of
interest (npt exceedirig six per cent.) and repayments as the President,,
in his discretion, sliall,'previous to their being issued, think fit to order.
Authority;^has already been given by the act of March-3, 1849, to
issue stock for the $S,250,000 appropriated to carry into effect the i5th
article ofthe treaty with Mexico*
To provide for the payment, out ofthe reyenue, ofthe instalment which
will be due to Mexico in the fiseal year ending 30th June, 1852, to secure
the rai.sing of a furid for the gradual extinguishment of bur heavy public
debt, and to place the revenue on a sure basis of sufficiency for all the
expenditures of the G-overnment, it will be necessary to adopt riieasures
for increasing the revenue; and the most available means to that end
aie to be found in raising the duties on imports. That an ecoriorny as
rigid as may be fourid compatible with, tbe necessities; of the country
will regulate the appropriations,, under existing circumstances, cannot
be doubted^
;
;
;
in proposing, soine alterations in the existing tariff, with a view as
well to the necessary augmentation of the revenue as thP ericouragement
of industry, I think it right to present distinctly the views entertaiiied
ori the latter subject, in the: hope that a course may be adopted by the
wisdom and patriotism of Congress v(^hich may tend to harmonize
discPrdalnt feelings, and promote the general prosperity.
I.^ I feritertain no doubt of the rightful power of Corigress to regulate
commerce and levy imposts and duties, with the purpose of encouragirig
bur 6v/n iridustry. In selecting for adoption one of two proposed regrilations of cpmmerce, it would appear to be clearly the right of Congress
tb choose that one which would, in its opinion, be most salutary to the^
eoimtiy; and in like manner, in laying imposts and duties^ it would
seem that the endeavor ought to be to regard the interest of the whole
people, not as little but as much as possible.
•'
It is not a question of assuming a power not expressly grarited by the
Constitution, on the ground that it tnay tend to the attainriient of a general
end therein expressed. Here, the power to regulate commerce and the
power to. levy arid collect duties are expressly, given, and the orily ques


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tion is, whetber they ought or ought, not to be- exercised with- a view to
the general good.
It seems to me that to exercise these or any other powers with any
other view,- would be a. misuse of power, and subversive of the legitimate
end of goverrinient..
.
I find no obligation written in the Gonstitutioia. to lay taxes, duties, or
imposts, at the lowest rate that will yield the largest revenue.
If it • were true that ia duty laid on a given article with a view to
encourage our own.productions, is unlawful, because it may operate, by
discouraging irifiportationsyas a partial prohibition, the prpposition would
be equally true of every duty laid with that intent, whether it was above
or belPw the maximum revenue r.ate. But as, under the power to regulate comriierce, it: is conipetent for Congress to enact a direct and total
prohibition of the importation of any article^ it can be no objection to an
act levying duties, that it may operate in partially preveriting iniportation. Whether it be wise or just so to levy duties,'is another question.
What I mean to say now is, that there is no prohibition of it in the
Constitution* The proposition is maintained, as universally true, that
the express grant of a power to Congress gives to that body the right of
exercising, that power, in such -manner as in its opinion may be most
conducive to; the advantage-of the country.
As instances of the e^cercise of the power of regulatirig commerce,
rriay be mentioned the prohibition of importations,^ except at designated
ports; the prohibition of the coasting trade to all fbreign vessels, and to
all American vessels not licensed and enrolled; the prohibition of certain
trade to foreign vessels under the'navigation actof 1817; the prohibition
of certain trade to Ariierican vessels by the non-intercourse act, and of
all trade b y t h e embargo act; the drawback ori the reexportation of
foreign goods; finally the prohibition of the introductiori- of adulterated
drugs into the country by the act of 26th June, 1848. • .
.
Under the power to levy taxes, duties, and imposts, I refer to the
diseriminating torinage drities pn foreign vessels, the discriminating
duties on their cargoes, the preamble to the first law imposing duties
passed under the Constitution, and the enactments of most of the subsequent ones.'
0' •
These enactments show that at most or all periods of our history the
views which I have expressed appear to have been sustained and acted
on.
IL All legislatiori desigried to favor a particular class to the prejudice
of others, or to injure a particular class for the benefit of others, is manifestly unwise arid unjust. Nothing cari be more destructive ofthe true
interests ofthe countiy than such legislation, except the refusal of really
salutary legislation, urider an erroneous impression that it might favor
one class to the prejudice of others, while in fact the denial of it injures
all classes, and benefits nobody.
III. As every producer in one branch of useful industry is also a corisumer ofthe products of others, and as his ability to consume depends
upon the profits of his productiori, it follows that to give prosperity to
one branch of industry i s t o increase that o f t h e rest. Within each
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branches of useful industiy there must always, exist an unbroken harmony of interest.
'
No country can attain a due strength or prosperity that does riot by
its own labor • carry its own productions as nearly as possible to the
point necessaiy to fit thein for ultimate consumption. To export its
raw material and reiniport the articles mariufactured from it, or to
neglect its own raw materials and import the articles mariufactured
from that of another country, is to pretermit the means which nature
has provided for its advancement,
• .•
For instance, we exported, during,the fiscal year ending 80th June,
1849, raw co.tton to the value of .about sixty-six millions of. dollars. If
that cotton had been spun and woven ^ at home, (supposing its value to
be increased fourfold by manufacture,) it, would have produced a value
of about one hundred and riinety-eight millions in addition. What,
would have been the effect of this increased production^on the prpsperity
of the country?
:•
This question would not be completely answered by merely pro-,
nouncing the added value of one hundred and ninety-eight millions of
dollars to be a large profit, to the manufacturer, any more than the
question ofthe productipn of .wheat would be ariswered by deducting
the cost of seed-wheat froni the value ofthe crop, and pronouncing the
remainder to be a laxge profit to the farmer.
.;
The manufacture of cotton cloth is.beguri with the planting of the
cotton; it is carried to a certain point by the planter, and then taken up
and perfected by the spinner and weaver. The planter and manufacturer are not engaged in different banches of industiy, but in the same
- ^ t h e o n e commences the process which the other completes. .Cottonseed, of insignificant value, being-by regular stages of labor .developed"
and brought to the form of cotton cloth, has acquired, a value of about
twp hundred and sixty-four millions.
i/' '
The planting States have added. many milhons to thp annual production pf the country by the culture of cottori. By continuing \he
process they could quadruple that addition. •
:, ^
The planter would then have a market at his door for all his produce^
and the farmer would, in like manner, have a home market for his.
The power of consumption, of not only breadstuffs, b u t o f every article
useful or necessary in the feeding, clothing, and .housing of man, .would
be vastly increased, the consumer , and producer wpuld be brought
nearer to each other, arid, in fact, a stimulus would be applied to every
. branch of productive industr}^
; ' . ;.
,,
.
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It is gratifying tp know, that the nianufacture of cotton has alread.y
been introduced into severar of the planting States,: (see documents
marked 'W, hereto annexed,) and it ought not to be doubted:' will
rapidly be extended.'
• - . , • '
The manufacture of iron, wool, and oiir .other staples, woulcl lead to
similar results. The effect would be a vast aiugmeritation .of gur wealth
and power.
, •
Upon coriimerce the effect might be expected to be, if possible, still
rnore marked. It is not enough to say that no country ever diininished
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therefore result to that interest. There would probably be not only a
great increase in the amount, but an improvement not less important in
the nature, of our commerce.
Of the immense addition that would accrue to our internal and
coasting trade, (which in every countiy form the great and most valuable
body of comriierce,) it is unnecessary to do more than merely speak in
passing; but it may be well to offer a few remarks on foreign commerce.
Comnierce is the machinery, of exchange—-it is the handmaid of
agriculture and manufactures. It will not be affirmed that it is. ever
positively injurious; butit.will be mor'e or less useful as' it cooperates
more or less with the productive industry of the country. The mere
carriage of commodities by sea or land is necessarily profitable only to
the carrier, who is paid for it. It may be'useful or not to others,
according to circumstances. The farmer finds the railroad a great
converiience, but he understands that it is better employed in carrying
his crop than in carrying away his seed-wheat and manure.
The cpmmerce which should consist in carrying cotton-seed abroad,
to be there grown, would not be so usefulas that which is now occupied
in exporting the raw cotton grown at home. We should easily understand, also, that the commerce thus employed would be much more
liinited in amount and. much less prpfitable to the carriers than what we
now have. Yet our present comnierce is, in "fact, of the same nature
with that-above described. The seed bears to the cotton the same relation
which the cotton- bears to the cloth. If we riow export cotton of the
value of about sixty-six milhons, the same cotton, when converted into
cloth, would m a k e a n export of some two hundred and sixty-four millipns, or some two. hundred-and forty-five inillions after deducting the
fifteen or twenty inillions which would be required for our own consumption, (in addition to.the portion.of our present manufactures^ consumed at
home,) and our imports. would be thereby in like manner increased.
England, at this moment, derives a large portion of her power from spin-'
ning and wea^virig our cotton. When we shall spin and weave it ourselves, make our own iron, and manufacture our other staples, we shall
have transferred to this countiy the great centres of wealth, commerce,
civilization, arid political as well as moral and intellectual, power.
At present, we are far from having the amount of foreign commerce
which, is due to our ppsition as a vastly productive countiy, with an
extensive coast, good harbors, great internal water-courses, and a people
unsurpassed in maritime skill and enterprise.
Our annual prod.ucts were estiinated by my predecessor in this Department at three thousand inillions of dollars, while our average exports are
about one hundred and thirteen millioris, and our imports about one hundred and six millions; maldng together two hundred and nineteen millions, exclusive ofgold and silver and of foreign commodities "imported
and reexported. An eminent British authority estimates the annual
creation of wealth in Great Britain and Ireland at between two thousand
one hundred and two thousand two hundred millions, i f we add, for
articles omitted by him, between three and four hundred inillions, we
shall have a total (if two thousand five hundred millions. The British
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millions, exclusive of gold, and silver and of foreign commodities iinported
^ and reexported. If their foreign trade weirp brought down to our scale
upon this estimate, it would be reduced to about one hundred and eightythree miliibns. If ours were raised to their scale, it would, reacb ab(3ut
sik hundred and twenty-four millions.
Estimating the population of fereat Britain and Ireland nat thirty millions, and our. population at twenty-one millions, their foreign trade
averages $17 33 for each individual; ours $10 42. If their foreign trade
were no greater than ours, in proportion to population, itwould be reduced
from five hundred and tvventy to three huridred and tweive millions^ If
our foreignlrade were as great in proportion to .poputation as is theirs-, it
would be .swelled in amount from two hundred and nineteen to three
hundred and sixty-four millions.
"
- A leading cause of the existing difference is' to be found in the fact that
Great Britain exports chieff5r what she has first brought t o t h e form in
which it is ready for ultimate eonsumption; it is at the stage of its highest
value, and her market is almost coextensive with the civilized world.
All history shows that where are the workshops of the. world, there
must be the marts ofthe world, arid the heart of Avealth, coriimerce, and
3ower. It is as vain to hope to make these marts by providing warelouses, as it would be to make a crop by building a barn:.
IV. Whether we can. have workshops, to work up at least our own
materials, riiust depend upon the question whether we have or can obtain
sufficient advanta:.ges to justify the pursuit ofthis kind of industry..
The circumstances favorable to ;production. in this country may. be
stated to b e : 1st. Facihty in procuring raw materials; 2d. Abundance'
. of fuel; 3d. Abundance of food and .other axticles necessary for the sustenance and housing of the laborer; 4th/ The superior efficiency of the^
laborers, in comparison with thos.e of other countries. •'
"
' <
The circumstances supposed to be unfavorable to our production may
be thus classed:
'
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1st. Want of capital.
2d. Dearness of our labor, as compaxed with that of other countries.
3d. Insecuritjs by exposure to the influence of violent and excessivp
fluctuations of price in foreign markets, and to undue foreign competition.
1st. Capital, which is but the aeGuinula.ted sa.vings Pf labor, is believed
to be abundant among ourselves for any purpose to whicb it can be profitabty apphed. • It is more divided than in some other countries, and
associations of capital are therefore more cornmon among us than elsewhere. It will be increased by the labor of every s.uccessive year; and
for investraents reasonably secure, it.wiU flow in whenever required (as
it has always heretofore done) from other countries, where it may exist
in greater abundance. The amourit of capital required for a large pro/duction is not enormous. The whole capital, for instance, einployed in
the establishment and support of irbn-works in England and' Wales in
1847 has been estimated at less than one hundred millions of dollars;
the annual production there being one million two hundred thousarid
tons.
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2d. The difference between the price of labor here a.nd in Great Britain
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.diminished by a reduction of wages here. The difference lias been
estimated at an average of thirty-three per cent. Probably the average
difference is much more than that. In some -branches, siieh as the -manufacture of iron, it is certainly much greater. . This differerice is in part
compensated bj'' the disadvantages under which the Ibreign ^manufacturer
is .plaiced by the .necessity, in some branches, :of procuiing his raw material
from a.great distance,-or transpoiting :a hea.vy article ofproduction (such
as iron) to a distarit inarket. In addition, he i.s pres.sed by a heavy burden
of taxation. The greater, efficiency of our labor is to some extent. a.;n
additional .coinpensatory element. This includes the ;.greater capacity
for ac<piring skill, the superior general intelligence, tiie liigher inventive
faculty, the greater'nioral and phj^sical energy, both of action arid endurance, whicli our .|)e0.ple possess in eompaxison with the foreign laiborer.
•Better fed, -clothed^ lioused, iand educated—^conscious of the ability to
lay up some,capital annually from his sayings—encouraged to invest
Aat capital in the enterprise in w.hich his, labor is. erigaged—^enjoying
practically greater civil aaid rpolitical libeit5:^-^looking forward to .a-n in^
definite fiiture, in whicli^ throu;gli his own good conduct and example, he
may expect each successive generation-of his descendants to be^ better
cir Gumstanced than its .predecessoriS,.—-it cannpt be :doubted -thatthese
advantages add .greatly to the efficiency ofthe American la,borer. The
precise extent to which they .go towards compensating the difference in
the price fof labor, it is difficult to define. The •efficiency of our labor
riiay be exp^ected to increase w-ith the. increase of xeward to the laborer.
In niany of the New England factories, the laborers are tencouraged to
invest their siiirplus earnings in the sto.ck ofthe compariy by which the}^
are employed, and-are thus stimulated, by-direct personal interest, to the
greatest ;exertion. I t ' may IDO expected that this system will be introduced into pther branehes in which it may be found practicable, tending,
as it does, so pbweifully to elevate the laborer, increase production, and
practically instruct all men in the great truth of the essential harmony of
catpital and labor/
.
. .3d. Capital flows freely at hoine.and;abroad.in every productive channel
in which :-it can flow ^safely, and w:ill even lincur great ha;zards, if they
be such as its owner may hope to meet by the care ^nd circumspection
' of iiimself or others to -whom lie has confided its management. But if
he knows that skill, industry, and economy cannot avail him., and that,
in addition to all the coritingencies of rivalry and ^markets, he is to be
further -exposed tO: dangers arising "from causes -quite beyond his control
or counteraction, he will hold back.
The vacillations whic;h bave
occurred in our policy have no doubt deterred a large amount of ca:pital
from investnient in industrial pursuits.' The encouragement offered on
one day, and on the faith of which fixed irivestments have been made
which are exposed to loss by the withdrawal of that ericouragement on
thenext,- is infact sribstantiaf discouragement; and theinsecurityxesulting
from the repetition of such acts has been seriously detrimental.
4th. The .fluctuations in the foreign maxkets have for many years been
such :as seemed to denote an ^urihealthy and feverish state of'business.
They are not in -the natural course, of a,wholesome trade. They seem
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such change is also evinced in the efforts now making in England to
sustain the British manufacturer, by puttirig at hazard other important
brariches of industiy. The competition of new establishments with very
large ones already in existence abroad, and in which the price of labor
is lower,, is evidently not an equal competition. . The capital fixed in
machinery, furnaces, &.c., cannot be changed, arid the work of productiori
will not cease uritil the price shall have been reduced to a point very
little above the cost of inaterials, labor, and repairs. Of course, where
the lower price is paid for labor there will be a larger margin fpr reduction
by the sacrifice of part of the profit; and when a great accumulation is
in hand of the avails of the business of former years, the owner may
find it his interest for awhile to sell his commodity at less thari the actual
cost, if by that nieans he can drive out his rival, looking, of course, to
subsequent reimbursement (at least) whenhe shall again have control of
the niarket.
,
•.
This known necessity ofthe position of foreign manufactures of course
tends to discourage new as well as to defeat the successful operation of
existing investments of capital here in -similar enterprises.
.
To counteract the influence of these unfavorable circumstances, which,
so long as they continue, must greatly retard our advancement, limit our
foreign commerce, and prevent the due,progress of industry, I propose
that the duties on the staple commodities," (whether raw material .or
manufactured articles,) in which foreign nations compete with our own
prpductions, be raised t c a point at which they will afford substantial
and sufficient encouragement to our doniestic industry, provide, for the
necessary increase and due.security of the revenue, aind insure thepermanence and stability of the systein. Experience has, I think, shown
this to be a wise, just, and effectual mode to promote nev^ and revive
languishing branches of industiy, provided the selection of the objects
be wisely made, and limited to those productions for which the country
is naturally .adapted. ^
We have been perhaps too lorig hesitating and vacillating on the
threshold o f a great career. .The want pf stability in the courseof
legislation, and other disturbing causes, have heretofore occasioned,
inconveniences., The short duration ofsome of the tariff actS:—the great
expansion, of the currency which occurred -during their .operation—the
compromise act, (a result of what.was believedto be a pohtical necessity,)
which, whatever its effects on existing establishments, undoubtedly
discouraged new adventurers—^and, finally, the unexpected repeal of the
act of 1842,—these circumstances have certainly been of a retarding
character.
•
Yet itis impossible not to observe that, at every fayorable moment,
vast movements in advarice liave been made, and «that the grPund thusgained has not been entirely lost. It is believed that every article the.
manufacture of whicli has been established here, has, after that estabhshment, continued gradually to diminish in price,; and that without
a corresponding reduction in the wages of labor, which indeed could not
be diminished by reasori of an iricreased deinand for it. Statements are
annexed, (maxked L,) exhibiting some instances of this result.
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so much Iriore efficient by use, acquired , skill, enlarged establishmerits,
"and new facilities derived from inventions, that the difference in price
betweeii it and the fbreign labor, however serious an obstEicle to successful
competition, will become less so with every year of our activity in the
same branches of industry; and that it by no means follows that labor
mu.st be worse paid because its products are 'sold cheaper, or that because
labor is better paid, its products must be sold dearer.
All that is wanting is a general determination that industry shall be
encouraged and supported in the home productiori and manufacture of
wool, cptton, iron, sugar, and nur other staples, and that the legislation
necessary to sustain-it shall.be firmly adopted and persevered in.
I will proceed to state the nature of the modifications which it appears
expedient to make in the existing tariff, and, if required, will hereafter
present a plan in detail.
. .
1. The rates of duty are, in my opinion, too low, especially on articles
similar to our own staples. I conceiye that the reveiiue has suffered
materially frpm this circumstance. Indeed, I am compelled to believe
that it would have been gxeatly. diminished but for the extraordinary
demand for our breadstuffs and provisions produced by the famine in
Europe in 1847, and to a great exteiit continued by the short crop abroad
in 1848. (See stateinent marked M, hereto annexed.); Even under these
favorable circumstances, the average revenue from woolens, cottons,
hempen goods, iron, sugar, hemp unmanufactured, salt' and coal, hcis
fallen, under the act of 1846, from $14,162,607 to $13,892,624 50,
taking the average from the receipts of-1845-1846, and those of 18481849; being an average diminution of $769,982 50, as will be:seen-by
table marked N,-hereto annexed; the loss of annual reven.ue being as
follows:
On cottons . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . - . .
..$918,894 00
On hempen g o o d s , . . .
.,
..;
. . . . . . ' 61,794 50
On sugar.
. . . . . . . . . v . . . . 181,741 50
On salt
: . . . . .^
348,438 00
On c o a l . . . . . . . \
• . . : . - . . . . . . . . . 70,030 00
1,580,898 00
The gain as follows:.
. -.
.
On woolens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . .$355,592 50
On i r o n . . . . . . . J . . . . . .
. ; . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :415,240 00 ,
On hemp, unmanufactured.
40,083 00
•- 810,915 50
The very small increase on the staples of woolens, iron, and unrq^pnufactured hemp, compared with the vast injury occasioned to our production, and the diminution thereby of our power of consumption, cannotfail
to attract attention—while on the other articles named, the revenue and
production have both suffered materially. It isbelieved thatthe revenue
could be greatly increased by. increasing the duties on these and other
articles.
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2. I propose a return to the system pf specific duties on articles on
which they can be conveniently laid. The effects of the present ad
yalorem system are two-fold, viz.: on the reveuue, and .on .our own productions. Experience has, I think, demonstrated that, looking exclusively to the revenue, a specific duty is more easily assessed, riiore
favorable to commerce, more equal, and less :exp.os.ed to fi'auds, than .any
other system. ^ Of course, such ra duty .is not laid without reference to
the average cost of the commodity. Tlois.systeni obviates the difficulties
and. controversies wkich .attend an appraiseinent .of the foreign inarket
yalue of each inyoice, and it imposes anjequal >duty on equal iquantitiesof
the same commodity. Under the ad. valorem -system-, goods of the same
kind and quality, ;and between which there ;cannot:be a diffei^nce in
-value in the .sanie market at any.given time, nevertheless may often pay
different amounts of duty. Thus the hazards of ^ti^ide are .unnecessarily
increased.
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• .
> •'
To levy an ad valorem duty, on a foreign valuation equably, at .the different portS;, is believed-to be impossible. That-the standard of value at
any two ports is precisely the same at any given time,is wholly-unprobable. The facilities affbrded to frauds upon therevenue are very great,
and it is ap.prehended that such frauds have been and are habitually and
extensivel}^ practised. The statements annexed, (marked ^O,) to wlmch
I invite especial attention, exhibit in a .strpng light-the dangers to wbich
.this system is necessarily exposed.
,
•
^' Ab the standard of ya'lue-at every port mus.t at last, depend upon the
a.v.erage :of the invoices .that are passed; there., every successful attempt at
undervaluation renders xnore .easy a l l t h at .follow it. The consequerices
axe, not onty that the revenue suffers, tiiat a certain sum is in eflectannually given by the public among dishonest iniporters, as a premium for
their dishonesty, but that fair American importers may, be gradually
driven.out of the business,, and theix places supplied .by unknown and
unscrupulous fbjeign, adventurers.. As long ago as 18.01, Mr. Gallatin
urged the extension,of specific duties on .the..gxouiid,now -repeated, ©.fthe
prevention of undervaluation. In his. report of ..that year he used the
following language-: "Without any view to an increase of revenue, but in
' order toguajrd, as far as possible, against the value of goods being under^ rated in the invoices^ it would be eligible to lay specific duties on all
' such articles now paying duties ad valorein as nia.y be susceptible of that
* alter ation." At that time.s.pecific duties.were already laid on-spirits and
wines, sugar,, molasses, tea,, coffee, salt, pepper, .steel, nails .and spikes,
hemp, coal, cordage, and seyeral other articles..
The eighth sectionof the act of July 30, 1846, made it the duty of the
collectpr withiri whose district merchandise may be imported or entered,
to cause the dutiable value of such imports to be appraised,-estimated,
and ^ascertained, in accordance with the provisions, .of.existingiaws.
By the :2d-section of.the.act of .10t?h August, 1-846,it is provided, that,
" i n appraising all goods, at-any-port ofthe United States, heretofore sub'jected to specific duties,, but upon wliich ad valorem duties.axe imposed
'by the act of the 80th Julyias.t, entitled 'An act :reducing^the-duty-on
'imports, and for other purposes,' reference.sliall.be had to values and
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* such general and uniform regulations for the prevention of frauds or
' urider valuations as shall be prescribed b}^ the Secretary of the Treas^ury."
It will be observed that these last-recited provisions do not authorize
the levying Pf duties on the value of similar merchandise in any preceding year, but merely a reference to such value and the invoices, fbr the
purpose of aiding in the ascertainment ofthe value at the time fixed by
existing laws. That time was, by circular is'sued by my predecessor,
dated 6th July, 1847, determined to be the time of the shipment of the
goods.. My predecessor- issued three circulars, calling the attention Pf
the officers of the customs to the provisions of the 2d section of the act
of 10th August, 1846—one dated the l l t h and one,the 25th Noveinber,
1846, and the last the 26th^December, 1848—and, there can be no doubt,
exhausted all practica;ble means for preventing undervaluations and
frauds, so far as t h e j could be checked by Treasuiy instructions and
regulations. These effbrts ha;ve been contiriued by the Department;
but the. radical faults ofthe s}^ stem are such that no vigilance, sagacity,
or regulations,, it is belie.ved, have been, or can be, found effectual for
the purpose.
In England it is. believed to have long been a settled point, that specific
or rated.duties (which are advalorem on an assumed value) are, in.every
respect, better for revenue and trade than any other systein.
The effect of the existing system on production is also striking. (See
documents marked L and, G, hereto annexed.) It tends to aggravate
the.great fluctuations in price which a;re so iiijurious to trade as well as
industry^
'
. ' '
When prices abrpad are yery high, the duty'is-high also; and when
they fall to a very low point, the duty is low in .proportion. It is a
sliding scale ofthe worst kind. If the duty fornis a part ofthe price, it
reriders the extremes of fluctuation more remote from each other by a
percentage on the range equal to the rate of the duty. If the fluctuation
abroad bje-from $.50 to'$20, the range-is of course $30'. A specific duty
of $.15 wpuld leave the range still $80. But at an ad,valorein of thirty^
per cent., the highest point wTo.uld be $65, and the-lowest $26, making a
range of $3.9.', On every aecount, I strongly recommend a return to the
system of specific duties on aU. articles to which they can be conveniently applied. .
3. On those articles on which an ad valorem duty is retained, I recomniend that it be levied-on the market value in the principal inarkets of
our own country at the time of arrival. It would be easier- to ascertain
at bur p.orts. sueh market value, than it is to- ascertain what was that of
a foreign country at a: past time. Every iinporter should declare tlie
yalue of his goods,, and by giving the option to the Government to take
them at the.value thus declared, or levy the duty.on the actual value,
it is probable that comparatively few cases of undervaluation would
occur; In connection with this subject, and as a measure tending to the
preverition of fraud, error, and; want of uniformity of valuation at the
various ports of our extended coast, I would recommend fhe appointment of {Appraisers at large, whose duty it shall be to visit, from time to
time, the different custom-houses, interchange. vie\ys, superintend the
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mode of appraisals, and suggest such practical reforms as may be deemed
necessaiy tp. ajust and. equal enfprcement of the revenue laws. The
provisions ofthe Constitution whicli require that all duties and imposts
shall be uniform throughout the United States, cannot, even with a home
valuation, be fully and effectually enforced in practice,, without some
system, of general supervision more perfect in this respect than can be
established under, the existing provisions of law, which merely giye to
the Secretary of the Treasury authority to direct the appraisers for any
collection district to attend in any other collection.district for the purpose
of appraising any goo.ds, wares,.and. merchandise iniported therein. 4. The laying a lower- duty upon non-enumerated aiticles than is
imposed upon those which axC; enumerated, leads, to. attempts at disguise
and to controversies and unnecessaiy litigation, which would be avoided '
by making the duty ori non-enumerated articles higher than on.the
others. : "
.' .
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.,•
. Different rates of duty on;maiiufa:ctures. of the same niaterial are also
inconvenient, and the same remark apiphes to the different rates .imposed
upon the manufactures of wool and manufactures of worsted. , ;
The effect of laying the sairie or a higher rate of duty on t h e r a w
material than is imposed bn the manufacturedarticle, too evidently tends
to injure our iridustry in coinpetition with that of other couritries to.
require more than a passirig observation.
^
WAREHOUSES.

A statement is herewith preserited, (marked P,) showing the expenses
iricurred during the last fiscal year iri the execution of the act of 6th
August, 1846, " to establish a warehousing system," from which it will
be seen they amount to-$194,634 66 bej^ond all the receipts from storage,
&c. To this, sum there are to be added mariy charges, for rerits, .labor,
clerk hire,-stationery, &c., that do not appeg^r in these accPunts, but
justly belong to them.
,
. ,
\
This subject is one of great embaiTassment to the Departmerit. > Conr
gress has not made any proyision for these expenses, unless they are
embraced irithe appropriation, fpr the experises of collecting the .reveriue
from customs. To alarge extent, they are incurred without the receipt
of any reveriue whatever ;• and in order to meet the provisions of this, act,and grant all its facilities to" conimerce in the seyeral districts, it must
continue to impose an annual charge upon the Treasuiy. This act provides that in all cases where the duties upon imported merchandise are
not paid within the period allowed by law, or y^henever the importer
shall niake entry for warehousing the' same,.the said merchandise shall
be takeri possessipnof by the collector, and deposited in the public stores,
or in other stores fp lie agreed pn b y the .Collector, and the importer. It
appears also to be contemplated by the. act- that the storage shall be at
the usual rate at the port of importation. . \ '
. '.
The act of 3d' March, 1841, requires " t h a t all stores hereafter rented
by the collector, naval officer, and.surveyor, shall be,on public account,
and paid fpr by the collector as such."
, ./
These requirements of la^y have imposed uppn the Department the
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in advance of their arrival, and of securing the attendance of competent
officers, clerks, and laborers, to take charge of the same. The experience of three 37-ears fully proves that the receipts from storage at the
usual rates (and no other should be charged) will not defray the experise ,
of the system.
A statement is. also presented, (marked Q,) showing the value of
dutiable merchandise reexported from 1821 to .1849, from which it will
be seen that the total amountof such exports during that period was
$293,716,670, or an annual average of $10,128-,161.
From the 1st December, 1846, to 30tli June, 1849, the. aggregate
exports of dutiable inerchandise from warehouse amounted to $7,218,810,
or ari annual average of .$2,7^2,439. In these expPrts from warehouse
there is included the merchandise that was iinported frpm foreign countries and transported to Canada; also the wheat, wheat-flour, &c., that
have been transported from Canada, and the salted fish, &c., from other
British North Anierican Provinces, intended for shipment from our ports
to fbreign countries.
Daring three years preceding the eriactment of the warehousing act,
viz: in 1844, 1845, and 1846, the total exports of dutiable merchandise amounted t o . . . . . . . . - . . . . : . . . . . . - . .
. . . . . . . $ 14,656,816
During the three following years: 1847, 1848, and 1849,
these exports amounted to.
........
..'..,
17,556,182
Theincrease of exports, which appears", from this statement, to the
extent of more than two inillions of dbllars, is made up of the wheat,
-flour, fish, &c., from the British North American Provinces, and merchandise transported under the transportation act of 3d March, 1845,
before referred to.
.
.
From the teturns made to this Departrrierit, and the quarterly statements published, it is believed to be apparent that the operation of the
warehousing act has not been beneficially felt in the general business of
the countiy.
'
The only descriptions of merchandise that will bear unnecessary a.iid.
circuitous transportation, are the riiore yaluable articles of.manufactures;
and these have iiPt, to any considerable extent, sought a deposite in our
warehouses with a view to reexportation. Experience eyery where
demonstrates that the commodities which may .with advantage be
deposited in publie warehouses, are mainly such as are needed for the
consumption of the country for food or manufacture. With, the present
frequent and rapid co.mmunications by steam with all parts of the commercial world, it cannot reasonably be expected that merchandise to any
extent willbe sent to our warehouses to await an export demand.
As an iUustration ofthese remarks, reference is iiiade to the published
quarterly statements of the value of the inerchandise in all the public
warehouses, (see table hereto annexed, marked R,) from which it will be
seen that the largest amount at the end of any quarter
was
- - . . . : . - . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , $7,880,010 00
And the average-amount at the end of each quarter was. 5,742,166 00
Also, that the largest amount of duties payable on this
merchandise at the erid of any quaxter w a s . . .
. . ' 2,501,394 35
And the average ariiount at the end ofeach quarter was. 1,800,100 52



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Frpin these seyeral statements it app^ears, that the practical operatipn
pf the warehousing act is a return to the sys.tem pf credit upon .duties,^
under a new name and form.'
The 5tli sectipn of the. act of 3d March last proyide,.s " that all impprtg?
'subject to duty, and whereon the duties are nbt paid when.assessed,
*. S.hall be deposited in the pubhc warehoAise, frpm whence they may be
'taken out:fpr immediate exportation, under the proyisipris of th^t. ^pt,,
'- at any. time withih two years; ^nd, on payineiit of the. dutie?, may be
'withdrawn for consuinption within theUnited S.tat.e.s at any time within
'ope y,e.ar; b.ut no gpods subject to duty shall be hereafter,'eiitei;ed for
'dray^back, or es^porte.d tor drawback, a^ft^x- they are y^rit]^dxawn from
' t}ie.'Custpdy pfthe pfficers Q.f the custpmi.'-' ^ The effect ofthis septiofl,^
ifrigidly construed, Wpuld be to. deprive th^e,inipprter of th^. ptivifege of
the trarisppr.t.atlp.11, of mercliandise undei; bond froni oxye, district to
anpther,. and of reyi^arehpusing; the sanie, under the. prpvisions p f t h e
second sectipn of the; Ayare.housmg act, and thereby clepriye ,a large, portion of our citizens of any participation in its benefits.
.
Under the belief that this %yas npt the intention of'Cpngre^.s, np ^iich
instmctipiis hayCv be.en is^^^^
.
"
' ;
SOTTRE ASURY.

Th,e: question of the expediency of cpntinuing. the. system established
by the apt entitleci ' ' A n act to prpvide for the better oxganization pf the
Treasury, and fp;* thp collectioii,' safe keeping, transfer,, and disbnrsenient pf the p.ublic reyenue," approved Arigust 6,, 18.46, is, respectfully
submitted tp, the wisdpm of Congress. Experience; has. (iein0ns.t^aited
some ofthe requirements ofthe act to be productive of gre^t incpny enience, if, indeed, there be not some which, under thp influence.of strpng
necessity,, are often yiplated. pisbursing pfficerS:, tp whpm draftSjfpr
ferge sums are. is.sued, are, by existing arrangements, obliged, to, receiye
the full amouiit ofsaid drafts at one payment from the proper assistant
^treasurer, while their expenditures must bie made in., small sums from
time, to time. The custody of the nioney is thus, fbrced upon them,
y^yithout any prpvisioii, for its convenience, px even s.afety. • If the money
is to. be disbursed at points distant ,fi:pm^
place, where it is re.G.eiyed,
the burden o.f transferring it is iri, like mannpr imppsed) on them. If they
adopt the usual and customary mpde pf keeping and transferring, mpney,
t;hey yiolate the lav^.. If they undertake themselyes its custpdy and car^
riage, they inpur great risk; and rpsponsibility.
.•
The actual, carriage, of cpin from, place to place, in the saine, tpwn,. is
burdenspme, especially in tliose sputhern parts, \yhere silver in-the: coin
chiefly in us.e.
;. :
The number of clerks authorized by.law to-be, einplpyed is believedto be top limited.
'
To, alleviate some, of tii^ incoiiye.nieBce.% ^ittenjiing the systpiii, I
respectfully suggest, if it is to be continu^^
1st. That any perspn baying a draft pn. an g^ssista^t treasurer be per=mitted to deposite bi§ draft with the assisant treasu^
^rid. draw for
the ampunt, from time tatime, in such sums as he may desire, upon
his own orders, payable to any person or pers;pns; prpvided that, the



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whole airiourit of the drafts shoiild be actually dirawn withiri a shoif
peripd,.say two weeks after the deposite Pfthe draft.
^. '
2d. That aiiy disbursing pfficer hayirig a draft ori ari assistarit tirPastirer should be permitted to deposite such draft, ciiid draw fbr the arnburit
in like iriariri^er ^ provided thkt each order should be preserited for. payinent withiri two weeks ^after its date. Tliese provisioris would, it is
believed, effectually prevent the, bhecks or order $ beiiig used ai^ currency.
^•
'
.
The proposed systeni woiild rerider iiece'ssjiiy Mi increase Pfthe force
employed iii the bfficPs bf the several assistarit tfetsufefs, 'arid ought to
be accompariied by an iricrease of their Own b^^
The iiicoii'veriieri^ce arisirig frorii the accuriiul'atiori of bbiii at poirits
where it is riPt i-equired fPr the piiblic service, is very great; but it seeins
to be ihsepai-able frbrii the systeiii itself; To pay ;a public creditor with
k dikft oil a remote bffibei "vvhibh w'e caiinot sell, but at a discount, 'dt
collect in-person without a jourriey,,would be uriseeiiily; arid the Gpv^
errimerit has rib itieaiiS itself bf iiiaking "trarisfers iri such cases, other
than the despatch pf'Speeial .riie'sseriger^, ,at sPirie expeii'^e. arid riiuch
risk'pf loss.
The insecurity of the ^ctual custody^of the public mPiiey—^confidedj
as it is, kt the seyeral points, tb the vigilance krid fidelity of orie kssistant
ti'easuref, arid he iriadequately cbiiiperiskted—^fs a subject vvhich sliduld
attract the seriPiis attentipn of Cbrigress;«
MiSCELLANEobS^

By the third section of the act of 3d March,"1849, questioris "arisirig
iri respect to the refiiridiiig of dutiescbilected iii MexicP, or thfe reniissiPri
bf penalties imppsed, bh the grbund tiiat the collectiori was iriiprbper or
the penalties wrongfully enforced, are referred to the decision of thfe
Secretaiy of the Treksuiy. I fespe'ctfulljr submit that, as these duties
aiid penklties were collected aiid iriipbsfed by officers bf the Arrny krid
Navyj the right to dfeteimiri
propriety of -theii* collectibri Pr impositibii Would be better Vested, iri thfe' De.partirifents of War arid the Navy.
Iri sPirie, prbbably iiikriy Pf the-cases, appeals .were originally takeri by
the parties interested tb| the head of brie or the other of these Departmeiits,- and.thesfe appeals iri sbiiife way fbriiially or informally disposed
of . it is embaixassing for the Secretary of the Treasury to deterinine
how far that dispositiori is tb be Gbrisidefed as iriterided to be firial; and
if so iriterided, liP\v far iit ife his duty tirider' .the law to reopen tiie ease
'krid dedde it ariew. . .^
' 111 cPriseqiieiice of thq recfeiit altefatibri of the^ British navigation lawsi
Biitish vessels, from British bi other fol-eigri ports; will, (iinder our existing laws,) after the first day of January next, be allowed to enter in bur
ports W«ith batgoeS of the growth, inanufacture, br prdduPtiori Pf any
part of the woiid, ori the sariie teims as to duties, iiriposts, and cbai'ges",
as vessels of the Uriiteq States arid their cargoes. ,
,
.
I deeiii it proper to iiivite the Porisideratibri of Corigressfd.the existirig
provisions of l^w regulatirig the cPastirig tfade of ttie Uriited Stktes, with
a view tb subh iiiddificatioris therepf as riiay be deeriied expedient and



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proper to meet the altered conditioii of that trade which has arisen since
the law regulating it was passed.
•
.[
The law by which this trade is now. regulated was enacted on the
18th of February,- 1793, and its essential provisions have not.been
changed h j subsequent legislation. Within the period elapsed since the
date of the law. Congress is aware that great and iinportant changes
have taken place in the magnitude, character, and. medium by which the
coastwise and interior commerce of the country is carried on, owing to
the increased facilities of transportation by the use of steam power,
without any corresponding changes in the law to meet the altered condition of the tracie. Hence a rigid enforcement of the existing requirements of the law produces much delay and vexatious embarrassment to
persons engaged in the prosecution of the trade, besides in some cases,
(particularly where carried on by the use of ^ steain power,) proving seriously detrimental to their interests, and' thus pre.senting a just appeal
for some further legislation on thesubject.
'
. . .
It is confidently beheved that some of the requirements of the law
inight be dispensed with, and others changed or modified, so as to relieve
the trade from existing restrictions and einbarrassments, without hazarding the security of the revenue.
•
'
. •-;
Should Congress feel disposed-to act upon the subject, this Department
will, if so required by that body, submit views and recommendations in
detail, calculated, in its opinion, to accomphsh the object desired. . "
The operations of the coast survey, under the superintendence of Professor Bache, have been diligently and successfully prosecuted during
the past season, with satisfactory, results in the respective branches" of
tlus important national work. . The. report of the superintendent, containing a detailed account, of the extension of the work during the
season, and its present cpndition, will be submitted to Congress at an
early period of the.session.- • . .
- ^;
Our light-house establishment has been gradualty enlaxged until it has
become one of great magnitude and importance. In July last it numbered two hundred and, eighty-eight light-houses, and thirty-two floating
lights. Of these sixty-one.are located upon the shores .of the northern
lakes and river St. Lawrence. Additional lights have since been erected
under appropriations made by the act of 3d March, last, and others are
in process of erection j a speeial report of which, will be subinitted to
Congress without unnecessary delay. •
. ^ ..
Due attention has been given to the yarious. locaf works' proyided for
in appropriations placed, at. the disposal of the Department by acts of
the last, and previous sessions of Congress for the erection of custom-^
houses, niarine .hospitals, and for providing the facilities contemplated
by Congress fox the preservation, of hfe and property frpm lo.ss. by shipwreck.
•
. '
- .
. The custom-house structure at New Orlearis has progressed throughout
the past season without interruption, and .as rapidly as was deenied prudent with due. regard to the massive character and general nature ofthe
Work. . The foundations haye been laid, and the walls on the four, sides
of. the building carried, up tp the plinth course of granite,^which,, has been
completed- around, the entire structure. The unexpendea -balance o.f the



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appropriation for this work will not, it is belieyed, prove sufficient to
carry on the same beyond the close of the present month. It is therefore recommended that additional means be provided b)^ Corigress at an
early day.for the continuous prosecution of the work.
The structures for similar objects at Savannah, Georgia, and Eastport,
Maine, .are also; in. a state of forwardness. In the former case, the walls
of the basement and of the principal, stoiy are cPnipleted, and the walls
of the second stPiy will be ready ibr the cornice by the first of February
next, and, in the o;|^inioii pf the superiritendent, the whole structure will
be'completed .iri.-August, 1851. The custom-house at Eastport has
' advanced to the fjboinig of the second story, which'has been laid, and
the building-covered-in temporarily fbr the win^^^
,
. ' A custom-house-building at Portland, in the State of Maine, has been
purchased,/as..provided for in the gerieral appropriation act of the last
session. The purchasfe of the buildings fora similar purpose at Erie,
Pennsylvania, as. contemplated by the same act, has. not been made, for
.wkiitof an act-on.the .part ofthe- Legisla^^
that State giving its
consent to the purchase, as required by the- jbint- resplutiori of Congress,
of fthe l l t h September, 1841.
•
';-.
.-fi
:
Some iinavoidable delay has occurred in completing the purchaseof
the site selected by my predecessPr forthe proposed custpni-hpuse structure at Charles.tori, Soutii Carblina, occasioned--bythe requisite investigation and prepaxatipn of the title and transfer of. theprbperty. It is
now completed, and having been approved bythe Attorney General, the
proper conyeyances hg^ve been duly executed, and. the purchase-money
paid. Proposals have also been irivited for suitable designs or plans,
with s pecificatioris aiid' estimates, for the; contemplated building.
The edifices erectirig for marine hospitals at Clevelarid, Ohio, Pittsburg, Penrisylvariia-, and Louisyille, Kentucky, are so far.adyanced as to
warrant the belief: that they will be xeady for the reception of patients
in the month of Jul}:^ Pr August;next. - Butlittle progress has been made
in; the buildirigs designed fbr the same pbjfect at Chicago, Illinois, Padu• call, • Kentuckyj'^ ;and iNratchez, Mississippi, preliminary exa.minations
having delayed the commencement of the work uritil late in the-, season,
Nothirig has been d o n e towards the. erectipn. of the hpspital edifices, for
whiph appropriations Were made,.at St. Louis,, Missouri,,and at Napolepri,v Arkansas;; in; the one case, because of the failure to secure a title
to the site forriierly p ar chased fox that object at St. Louis, and the impracticability of prpcuring aribther in time to Poiiiinerice the building
consistently with:the joiiitresPlutioii of Congress dated 10th September,
1841;. in the other,' becaus.e of the insalubrity of the site heretofore
selected at Napoleon, and the hazard to which the structure would be
exposed frorii the.overflow of the waters.; .
^ . .;
.
In connection with the subject of maxine hpspitals, I would remark
that experience has fully,-demonstrated that, the ]*esources of. the fund
arisirig under the acts ofthe I6th Jrily,= 1798, and 3d Maj^, 1802, forthe
relief of;,sick arid ;disahled seamen,/with the. aids from time to time
derived froin the bounty of Cprigress, are inadequate to liieet the deniands
for relief , As a necessary consequence, the Departmentxs compelled to
adhere to restrictipris imposed .by my predecessors in office, and to follow



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their example in likeexpedieiits, often arbitrary in character arid partial
in operation, yet essential to the proper control of the expenditures.. In
view of these embarrassments, of the increased charges likely to arise
from the estabhshment and organization of public hospitals, arid looking
to the favorable regard heretofbre entertairied for the claims of men who,
by their labors and perils in peace arid war, contribute so largely to the
wealth and power of the nation, riieans are asked iri the estimate sufficient to provide for their destitution and.sickness in all the ports, of the
Union.
.-"•.- ^' \
• O '' • ' ' fi'
The nioneys placed at the disposal of the Departinent for providing
means for the preservatibri of hfe and property^, by the a,ct of. 3d March
last, with the exception of a portion expended for similar facilities-at
the west end of Fisher's Island, in Long.Island'Sound, coritiguous to the
place of the wreck of the steamer Atlantic, have been applied to that
part of the coast of New Jersey lying between Little Egg Harbor arid
Cape May, and to that part of-the co.ast of Long Island lying eastward
of the entrance into New York Bay, and have been expended iri^ the
constructiori of life-boats and cars; in the erection of houses at appropriate distances from each other for their presei^vatiori; in the^ purchase bf mortars, carronades, rockets, fee.,, and;other approved apparatus for
communicating with straiided vessels. .•
.
Iri giving-effect to the humane and munificent iritentions of Congress,
as manifested in successive appropriations for these purposes, the Department has ha;d the active-cooperation of the "Life-SaviiigBeneyolent.
Association of New York," and of the board of underwriters of Philadelphia.
J
Fuller details in regard to the works:ithus specially refefred to, will be
found in papers riiarked V.
^ .
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..
Communications have beeri addressed to the Departiiientj. showing the
danger to be apprehended to the hospital buildirig at Clevelarid, from
the sliding or falhrig in of the bank facing the- lake, and urging the
immediate expenditure of a portion of the morieys appropriated, fpr the
structure in a way calculated to arrest the further encroachment of the
water. Yielding to these appeals, a sum riot exceedirig one thousand
dollars was authorized, to be applied in the way pfoposed. Afurther
appropriation for the bbject is needed, and is respectfully recommerided;
By the act of 12th August, 1848, six thousand dollars were appropriated fPr the erection of a beacon Jight on the Southwest Ledge, iri the
harbor of New Hay en, Connecticut, or for the reriioyal of the ledge, as
the Department should deerri best. Iri the behef that the interests of
commerce dictated the removal of the obstruction so as to admit the
passage of vessels drawing sixteenfeet.waterj rather than the erection
of the hght, measures were taken to conbaet for the work. But as the
offers e.xceeded the appropriation by severalf housand dollars, the undertaking has been postponed until adequate nieans are provided by Congress.
>
•' ' •
. •'• • •
I transmit for the informatiori of Corigress ariekhibit (marked 8)'showing the business and coinage of the mint at Philadelphia, from ist January to 1st November, 1849.
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section of the act of 1792, and of the assays of foreign coins required
b y t h e acts of 10th AprU, 1806, 25th and 28th June, 1834, and 2d
March, 1843, will be transmitted in a future communication.
Reference is made to statemerit rriarkedE, for the iriformation required
by the 22d sectiori of the act of 28th January, 1847.
The mineral resources of our recently-acquired possessions iri California have opened an extensive field for the development of American
enterprise. Some thousarids. of puf cPuritrymeri, iri the pursuit of profitable labor and advantageous commerce, have fbund their way thither,
and already vast regions,^ heretofore uripeopled and ririexplofed, are .contributing to the metalhc-wealth of the world. Coristituting, as they now
do, a portioii of our territory, it is due to our fellPW-citizens who irihabit
them, that their industry and. enterprise should be cherished by wholesome laws. First in importarice, as. respects its cpmmercial and financial bearing, the establishnierit of a brarich of the riiiiit of the United
States, at San Francisco is recommerided. Nextj the erection of lighthouses on headlands, and beacoiirlights and buo.ys, to conduct vessels
into the principal ports and harbors.. T.hird, the estabhshment o f a
marinehospital. Anticipating the favorable actiori of Congress ori the
subject of the establishirierit bf^dights, beacons, and\ buoys, instructions
have been given to the officefs directing the operations of the cbast survey, to cause such .exaniinations and reports to be made as may be
necessaxy to determine upon appropriate locations for such structures.
Respectfully submitted,
W . M. M E R E D I T H ,
Secretary afi the Treasury.
Hon. SPEAKER of tlie House ofi Representatives,




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•A.

I

Statement ofi Duties, Revenues, and Publie Expenditures, during the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1.849, agreeably -to warrants, issued, exclusive ofi trust
fiunds.
:
•
-.
T h e receipts into the T r e a s u r y during the fiscalyear ending J u n e 30, 1849, were, as follows :,
F r o m customs, viz: '
During the quarter ending
• Do.
do. .
Do.
do.
Do.
do.

. • .; •
September 3 0 , 1 8 4 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . $8,991,935.07
December 3 1 , ' 1 8 4 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 5 , 1 8 1 , 8 - 7 6 ^ - 5 6
•
M a r c h 3 1 , . 1 8 4 9 ' . . . . : . . . . . . - . : . . . . - i " . :• 8,378,676-79
,
J u n e 3 0 , 1 8 4 9 . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 5,794,256 40
• •
,;•••.— •.,••. |28,3'46,738
F r o m sales'of p u b l i c i a n d s ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . , . . . . . ; . . . ; . . . . • . . . . / . . . . . - . . . .
1,688,.959
F r o m miscellaneous and incidental sources, including., premiums an loans; a^
military contributions.;. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . : . . . ^ . . . . . . . . , . • .• • • •• • • • • . .1,038,649

'
82
55
13

Total receipts, exclusive of loans and T r e a s u r y n o t e s : . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . $31,074,347 "50
Avails of T r e a s u r y notes issued under act of

• :"

January28,1847....;.......,.'.......,,..-.....,:P,794,000 00
Stock issued for specie deposited under act of !
January28,1847.....;....-....;...,.......-,.•.'.
•360,8.00 00
Stock issued for specie deposited under act o f March31, 1 8 4 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,600,950 00
\
Stock issued in funding Treasury notes,under •
' '. "
actof July 22, 1 8 4 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . . • • • . .
265,800 00
Stock issued in funding Treasury'notes under
act of January 28, 1847. . . . . . . ' . . . . . . • . . ; . . . . • 10,547,550 00
Stock issued in-funding-Treasury notes under
,acts prior to J u l y 2 2 , 1 8 4 6 . . . . .
19,650 00
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Balance in the Treasury July 1, 1848......
Totalmeans...

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59,663,097 50
' 153,534 60

- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , " . ; . - . . . . . $59,816,632 ID

The expeditures for the fiscal year ending Jxme 30,1849, exclusive of trust funds, were—
CIVIL LIST.

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Legislative.......,........^...........
...............
Executive
.'..
Judiciary
.•,.....*..,.;..,........
.....;.;......
Governments in the Territories: ofthe United. States...-.
Surveyors and their clerks
.i...................

$1,105,42157
1,065,044 85
595,925 -22
8,649 54
.
43,22797

Officers ofthe mint a n d ' b r a n c h e s . . . . . . . . . . . ' . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •
43,877 78
Conim.issioner of Public Buildings';..............;
.......•.;....•
2,043 95
Secretary to sign patents.for public lands
'.....
l.-,425 00
Total civil H s t . . . . . - . . . , . . . . " . . . ; . . ' . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .
. . . ' - • ; -•• $2,865,615 S8
FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.

Salaries of Ministers......;.
.-.'^ .-$47,566 09
S.alary of Minister Resident to T u r k e y . . ' . . . ' . . . . .
^........,''
4,500 00
Salaries df C h a r g e s - d ' A f f a i r e s . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
' 69,950 90
Salaries of Secretaries of L e g a t i o n . . . . ; . . : . ^ . . . . ' . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .
• 11,701 93
Salary of dragoman to Turkey
."....
2,3l2 50
Commissioner to res.ide ih Clima.
.'...........
4,000 00
Secretary and Chinese interp'ret.er. . . , . . ' . " • . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2,00000
' Renewal of diplomatic intercourse with Mexico
7,851 48
Certain diplomatic services, iricluding tobacco agent
26,461 09
Outfits of Ministers and Charges d'Aftaires
i...,.-.....
13,500 00
Outstanding claims ofthe late mission to C h i n a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands
$3,500 00
Contingent expenses of all the missions abroad.
• • • : ,195233 19
Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse
8,584 31 •
Salary of consul at London..'.
.!•.,••
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2,000 00
Clerk hire and office rent to consul at London
,
2,800 00
Relief and protection of American seamen ,
,
,. - 100^835 41
Intercourse with Barbary'Powers
7,640 14
Interpreters, guards, and other expenses ofthe consulates in the
Turkish dominions.
. 82 27
Salary of the consul at Beyrouth
,
i........
1,328 80
Salary ofthe consul at Alexandria
'.
••••••
3,000 00
Payment of the instalment which fell due on the 30th of May, •
" 1848, under the 12th-article of the;treaty with Mexico
2,039,530 0,6
Payment of the instalment which fell due on the 30th of May, .
" 1849, under the 12th article of the treaty with Mexico
. . . 3,500,000 00
Payment of liquidated claims against Mexico, per act of July
29,1848
..............:...,......:
2,089,578 84 . ,
Expenses of the commission under treaty with Mexico
' 4,000 00
Payments to French seamen killed or .wounded at Toulon . . . . , .
500 00
Total foreign intercourse........"
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MISCELLANEOUS. .

Surveys of publiciands
,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192,008. 71 ..
Support and maintenance of light-liouses, &c;.
. 377,433 79
Building light-houses, &c
•
. . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 141,203 01 .
Marine hospital establishment.....'
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• 103,167 .65
Building marine hospitals.
1....
37,564 80
Building custom-houses and warehouses.
235,837 47
Public buildings in Washington; &c;-.
..'......;......'
' 27,126 12
Support and maintenance of the penitentiary of the District of
. Columbia
..........'
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6,283 80
.Relief of the several;corporate cities of the District of Columbia..
113,6.62 27
Auxiliary\watch for' the city of Washington
............ • • •
6,204 50
Support of insane paupers.of ilie District of C o l u m b i a . . . . . . . .
6,075 54 '
Support of twelve transient paupers in Washingtori Infirmary..
1,300 00
Patent fund...
;...........;
81,372 28
Survey -of the coast of the United States..;......-'.
,
165,000 00
Mint establishment,
.........
88,050 00
Three per cent, to the State of Illinois
...
10,863 -44
Three per.cent, to the State of Indiana
......
- 23,000 .00 .
Three per cent, to the State of Alabama
,
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8,435 l 5
Three per cent, to the State pf Missouri
.
16,140 00
Five per cent, to, the State of Louisiana.
. 15,950 47
Five per cent, to the State of M i c h i g a n . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . .
... .
7,737 35
Five per cent, to the State of Arkansas'...-,.
. . .10,196 73
Five per cent, to the State of Florida.
,-.....
2,218 26
Five per cent, to the State of Iowa.
. 16,422 05 •
Twoper cent, to the State of Alabama....
..:....
-32,802 07
Debentures and other charges..
'.
. 294,521 82
Additional compensation to officers of the customs.
11,520 1 6 '
Paymentofhorseslost,&c....,...,....................
..
,12,075 28
Repayment for lands erroneously sold.
,
•.
25,784 52
Refunding money for lands purchased in the Greensburg district,
Louisiana
:/
16487
Expenses incident to lo.ans and Treasury notes..'.
39,076 87
Results and account of the Exploring E x p e d i t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.0,753 00
,
Expenses of Smithsonian Institution, act of August 10, 1846...
30,910 14
Expenses of mineral land service..,
'......;.:.......
38,631 86
Salaries of assistant treasurers and c l e r k s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 23,431 07'
Contingencies of their offices.
.-......................
9,189 92
Compensation to special agents to examine accoiints and money
•
in the hands of. the several d e p o s i t o r i e s . . . . . . . ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . .
7,206 40
Refunding duties paid under protest, act ofMarch 3 , 1 8 3 9 . . . . .
140,464 62
Refunding duties paid by colleges, &c. • . . . . . . . . . ;
1,117 70
Refunding duties paid contrary to terms of convention; 1815...
665 14
Refunding duties paid on foreign merchandise, act Aug. 8,1848..
• 48,241 62
Payments to clerks of district courts, for statements, &c., under
; .
bankrupt a c t . . . . i
4,89945
Consular receipts..
. . . ' . . . . ; ......'•......•..
• ' 5,278.83
Building revenue cutters.
73,998 .67



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REPORTS OF THE

^ Purchase of mEUUiscript papers of General Washington...;; .;=.
-$20,000 00
PuiT-hase of manuscript papers of James Monroe-..... .i...v-..-;.
'20,000 00
Purchase of manuscript papers of Thomas Jefferson-..;;; -.-;;;.
-20j000 00
Improving grounds ^quth ofthe President's House
..^
6,000 00
Brini^ing the votes of President and Vice-Presideri't to th'e seat
ofGovernmenU . ; ; ; ; ; i
.-.'. •.\..-.:.... ^. ^i-;..;. i ;
.14^804 00
Payment of books ordered by Congress...... . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .
113j409 .02
Reliefof sundry i n d i v i d u a l s . . . . . . . . . . ; ; . . - . - . • . ; . . . ; • . ; ; . ; . . . • . - .
229,234 71;
Distribution of tlife sales of public l a n d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . , . . , • -• - 23,246 55
Furniture for'President's House. ...-..*.-...»» J . - . . . . . . . . . . i . . .
'5,53593 '
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Miscellaneous itehis; = . - . . . . . . . . » . . . » * . . . . * . . . . . : . ' . . . . . . . . . •; •.-.
4,600- 01
Refunding duties collected in Mexico from c:6htributioris paid i-nt6
•theTreasuryvv..;;.;;...;..»..........v;....^.;v..;.-....
"40,78820
Compensation to designated, depositories......-. -.. •.;.'..; i.-. -. '•;.
5,014 61
Documentary Histoiy'Of th-e Amencan-Revolutidn.-;-.-i\-...;;;.
24,3TB 80.
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To reimburse the city of Washingtoii for repairs tio JPotoinaC
(
bridge
i - . - ^ . • - ^ . . . v . . . . . . ; ; - . • . . - . • . •-.-.* ,,.•:••- 1^200 00 Lighting Pennsylvania dvenue from the Capitol to the Treasury
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Department. ..*.•.-....."
. . . . . . .•;,ii;;;...-.;.;-; s . i . -.; i . .• - " 25-514 00
Grading and gravelling-indiana avenue, i ** .'.J»*i. i i i *...... .vi
11"^28.4 77
Laying'gas pipes, &c., for public buildings
24,246 08 •
Purchase of bridges over Eastern b r a n c h . . ; . . - . ; . . ; . ; t. ^.
30,000 00
Grading and gravelHng Four-and-a-half street..
,
3)648 96
Historical paintings for the Capitdr."... \".. '... ' . \ . . . " . \ ' . . . . . . . . .
. ' 2,000 00
Library for Territory of O r e g o n . . . . : . . . " . . : : . ' . . .
•. .V • 2,0^00 OO
Library for Territory, of M i n n e V o ' t a . . : . . . . . . . : . . . . . : . . . . . : : .
" . 2,00'd 00
Three hundred arid fifty copies of Compend.of Revehue La^^
;4,270 00
Three hundred arid fifty copies of Debates of Sell a t e : . ' . ' . . . ' . . . . . '
2,500 00 .
Salaries of spetiai eb^ariiiriers of drugs, (fe-c.
;2,362 17 .
Donation and excharige "of documeh'is.'.'.^..'.'.'.. '. .\..'^.'.'..'....,.'.
. 2,6bO 0(3,
Boundary line between the Uriited States arid Mexico
•;..
23,475 00'
Northeastern boundary line, uiider freaty of Wd^hirigtbri...'...
' 4 , 7 1 4 45 ' '
Reconstruction of map§ destroyed by fire, showing boundary
.;.-.::..;
line under treaty bf Washington..,.:...".'.
;....... - 10,00(5 00
-.,...
Total misceilaneous.;
- —
- - — $3,179,192 66
UNDER THE DiRECTiON OF THE WAR t)EPART)VlENt;iNCLUmNG;THE'DEPARTM^
THE.INT^ERIOR M O M MARdH^^^^^
.

Army p r o p e r . . ; ; . . . . ; .
* ;w-.4-..•.-.--..-;.-.-*'.; s .-.-..-/..•;;..- $9v544,745 30
Military A c a d e r i i y . r v . , . . ; . ' . . . . ; i v i . ; * ^ i \ * . . » . w . . . i . ; ; . ; ; ; ; .
135,706 28
Fortifications arid other works of defence.-..%..^.*..•. • . . « - . ; ; . . ; ;
$607,487 10
Armories, arsenalsj and munitions of war.; -.;,..; is ;*.;;*•.; ^.; . 832,-654 83
Harbors, rivers^ roads, & c . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . - -. -. -.; -..• -. -. -..--...;..;;;
145,698 02
Surveys
;..;.-.
.-..........-....--.-. . i . . . . . ; .
' 41,771 82
Pensions
; . . ; . ; . . ; . . . . . j * ; . i ; ^ . i ^ ; , . . . . * . . «i i ; ; ; ; ^;. 1^099,21305
Indian departmerit..;':;
.»;•;. -. -.. t ^ i i.i 11»; i ; ; - . . ; . ; ; . Ijl52i324 87
Claims of the State.of Virginia; m . . . . . *.-.-.-.- %..-.-..--.--.....;;-.
8^,906 69
Arming and equipping ihilitia..;; -..-.-.- w -. •;.; s -.;». s;: i s . . ; : : i.-.
175,136 35
Payments to volunteets arid militiaof States ^and Territoriesi i ; 3,331,136 60 .
Relief of individuals, and miscellaneous.; i.- * . i ; . . ; . . * . ; . ; . ; ; .
144,155 77
Total.......;;.....^.i..r.i..v;.iii».;*^w;;,w.i

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UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT,. fNGLUDlNG THE DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR FROM MARCH 4, 1849.
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Pay and subsistencej including medicine, j&'c. . . ; ; » ; . . . ; ; . . . .^. •.
Increase, repairs, armament, and equipmeiit
;;;
Contingentexpenses............
Navy-yards...,;;.;...;.
. . . . . : ..^.^.l
.;..
Navy hospitals, asylums, and magazines... 1
Pensions
.......,..;
Relief of individuals, and miscellaneous
i.... •.......
Marine c o r p s . . . ; . . . . - . ; . . . . . . . " . 1...-.;;..-1.. .'.t.i.'
Total..-;. i . . . ;
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$3,45;6,-|9§ 43
• .
*2,.4'67,006 17
774,93409
1,441,262:59
. 29,622 36
147,533 41
i,07d,§44 §6 '
481,722 59
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PUBLIC DEBT.

Interest on Treas'ury iiotes ^ . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . .
Interest on the public debt
Interest on the Mexicari indemriity stbbk . . . . . . .
Interest on war bounty b t o ^ c k . . ; ; . . . : : . . : ^.;'.:



,$673,530,15
2,'865,35i 35
• 15,28062
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Paying the old public debt
$5,041 39
Redemption of stock of the loan of 1842
80,700 00
Do.
do.
1843
136,000 00
Do.
do.
1847
408,100 00
Dp.
do.
1848;....,.,,.
§60,00Q OQ
Redeniption of- war bounty stock, issued under
act Pebruary 11, 1847..:. .*...". 233,07.5 00
. —^
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11^2^,916 39 .,
Premiums and commissions on purchase of s t o c k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' 82,865 81
Reimbursement of Treasury notes, per acts prior
to July 22, 1846; ofwhich $350 was paid for
s
in sp,eciie, $.700 received for customs, and. $100
for larids.,.......:...
1,150 00
Reim.bursement of T'reasiu-y.notes, per.act.July, .
22,' 1846i of-which $3,400 was paid for in specie"; $8,30(1.received for customs, and $1,600 for
l a n d s . . . . . r.
13,300 00
Reimbursement of Treasury notes,, per act Jan-.
. . ' ' • • •
uary 28,1847; of which $833,000 was paid for
in specie, $1,200 received.'for customs, and
.
$100 for lands.
83.4,30.0.00
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848,7:50-00.
Reimbursement of^ Tueas.ury notes, per acts
prior to July 22,1846—funded
.......;....
19,650 00;
Reimbursement of Treasiiry. aoXes, per. act of
.
,
Jul-y.22,. 1846—funded.
265,800 00
Reimbursement of Treasury notes, per act of
: January 28,1847—funded.
10,547,550 00^
—
— 10,833,000 00
Redemption of Treasury notes purloined, including interest....
162 15
Tp^alpublicdjBbt.............^.......,.,.^
16,453,272.39
Toial ^^])m(ijMi^ea.//^

57,631,667 82

Balance in the Ti;eas3iry Jujy^l^ 1 8 4 9 . ^ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . .

2,184,964 28

. No.TJE.—tThe ampunt stated above as^ re^^^
s^tock of the loan of. 1847 consists of—
-This: sum returned by,Corcoraa &.Riggs, on account, of an^oveivissue in Jan,
uary, 1849.
$25,600 00
This sum purchased.
.-.-. ..\ , . . , . . . - .
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382,500 00
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[1849,

B.
Statement ofi Duties, Revenues, and Public Expenditures, fior thefirst quarter
ofi the fiscal year, firom July 1 to September 80,1849, agreeably to. warrants
issued, exclusive of trust fiunds.
RECEIPTS. «

From customs.,
$11,643,728 54
From sales ofpublic lands
.....;.......,..;.........................
406,119 28
From miscellaneous and incidental sources
.-...-.............;...
178,189 40
$12,228,037 22
From avails of stockissued in funding Treasury notes /. ,°
underactspriortb act-July 22,1846..'.
$2,150
From avails of stock" issued in furiding Treasury notes
underactof July 22, 1846..
....,'..
..,29,800
From avails of stock issued in funding Treasury notes.
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under act of January 28, 1847.
807,500
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From avails of stock issued for specie deposited under act
March 31, 1848.
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399,050 00
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$13,466,537 22

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$2',036,767' 92
Expenses of collecting revenue from customs
. ' . . . $530,397 77
,
Paymentof debentures or drawbacks, bounties, and allowances . . .
86,801 63
^
-^-617,199 40
Expenses., of collecting revenue from lands.
" 23,972 22
Army proper, &c
1,3,60,055 62
Fortifications, ordnance, arming-militia, &c;
510,370 51
Naval establishment
.....
..........-.-.
,2,050,535 16
Indian department
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748,306 90 "
Pensions.
681,383 33
Paying the old public debt
,
'^21'92
Interest, on the pubHc debt and Treasury n o t e s . . . . . . . $26,466 39
Indemnity on Mexican indemnity stock
7,589 37
.
—
34,055 76
Reimbursement of Treasury notes under acts prior to
act of July 22, 1846—paid in specie
$50 00
Reimbursementof Treasury^ notes under act of July . ,
,
22, 1846—received ^for l a n d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• 2,550 00
, .
$2,600,00
Reimbursement of Treasury notes undei acts prior to
actof July 22, 1846—funded .
.
.....'.,...
2,150 00
Reimbursement of Treasury notes under act of July
22,18,46--funded.
29,800 00Reimbursement of Treasury notes under act of January 28, 1847—funded
807,500 00
• . • 839,450 00
Redemption of Treasurynotes which have been purloined, including interest
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. —
$876,238 90
.$8>9Q4,829 96
TREASURY D E P A R T M E N T ,

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E S T I M A T E S OF APPROPRIATIONS.

Letter firom the Secretary ofi the Treasury, transmitting estimates ofi additional
appropriations, required fior the service ofi the fiscal year ending June 30,
1850, and fior thefiscal year ending June.30, 1851.
DECEMBER 3,

1849.

JOINT RESOLUTION relative to the printing and distribution of the Annual Estimates..
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress
asse:mbled, That it shall be the diity of-the Secretary of the Treasury to cause the estimates of
appropriations, which he is by law required to prepare and submit to Congress, to be printed,
and copies of the same" to be delivered to the Clerk of the House of Representatives in time for
distribution at the commencement of .each session; and that the Clerk distribute the said estimates in the mariner in which.documents printed by Congress are directed to be distributed;
APPROVED January/7, 1846.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, November 16,

1849.

S I R : Agreeably to the joint resolution of Congress ofthe 7.th January,
1846, I ha-ve the' honor to transniit, for,the inforniation of the House of
Representatives"^ printed estimates of additional appropriations proposed
to be. made for the service ofthe fiscal year ending the 80th June, 1850,
amounting to.. . . . . / . . • . . . . .
. ! . . . . . . $1,696,851 47
All of which is on account of the civil list, foreign intercourse, and miscellaneous, including expenses of col- .
lecting revenue fi'om customs and lands, from 1st January to SOth June, 1850.
To the estimates is.Fxdded a statement showing—
The indefinite appropriations Ibr the service of the last
three quarters of the fiscal.year .ending the 80th June,
1850, made by fbrmer acts of Congress, of a permanent character, amounting t o . . . :
4,589,458 81
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. . . : . . . . . . . . . $583,580 41
Pensions
...........:...
255,000 00
Interest, &c., public debt, and-Treasury
notes
.....
. : . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . . 8,700,878 40
$6,236,310 28
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,• .
; Wo M. M E R E D I T H , Secretary:Ofithe Treasury.
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.Estimate ofi additional appropriations recfuired fior the support ofi Government
fior the fiiscal year ending June 80, 1850.
CIVIL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.
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For salary of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury from 12th
March to 30th June, 1849, at $3,000 per annum, per act March
3,1849...
...:...............,,.,..,,,,...,...:....
For salary of said Ass.istant Secretary from Ist July, 1849, to
30th June, 1850, per same a c t . . . ; . : . . . . . . . . . . . ...Vl.... / .

3,000 00.

For salary of clerk in aid ofthe Assistant Secretary ofthe
Treasury from 3d March, to 30th June, l§.49.,,at $1,700 per
annum, per same a c t . . . '
For salary of said clerk from 1st July, 1849, to 30th June, 1850.

561 94
1,700 00

For salary of Commissioner of Customs from 17th March to
30.th Jvme.,-1849-, at $3,0.00 per-annum, per same act
!For salary, of.said Commissioner from 1st July, 1849, to 30th June, 1 8 5 0 . . . . . . . . . . . ; . : . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . : . ; , . . . . . ' . ; .

3,000.00

<^ "B'o.i- salary of chief clerk, in the office of the Commissioner of
Customs fro.m 17th M;archto. 30th .lun.e, 1849,'at $1,70.0. per
annum, per same act
.."....."
For salary ofsaid chief clerk- from 1st July, 1849^, to 30th June,
' m50:..,.......
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$3,,916 67

2,261 94

875 00
3,875 GO

495 83
1,700 OD
2,19.5 '83

Fdr salaries of five additional clerks in the office of the Commissioner of Customs, rendered indispensable tb transact-the business of the office, at $1,200
each per annum, from 1st October, 1849,. tp 30th June, 1850
'
To compensate the late and present chief cierks.of the Treasjury Department for
their services in the transmission of Mediterranean passports and sea letters
since the former appropriatio.n was. discpntinu.ed..
For salary of one messenger in the offic.e of the First Comptroller of the Treasr.
ury from Ist .tuly, i849V to 30th June, 1850,. (see page 4).. . • , . . . ' . : . . . . . . . . . . .
For contingent expenses of the office of the Register of the Treasury,fctieingan
am.ount due J. C. McGuire for printing, ruling, and binding books and ab^
stracts for statements of the commerce and.navigatipn, blank enrolments and
licenses, ledgers, and other books, under the act'of March 3,1849, in relation
to the acivances to collectors, and receivers, of publi.c money.s, and the. settle-^
ments incident thereto, and for desks and other f u r n i t u r e ' ; , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For the contingent expenses of the office of Commissioner of Customs, required
for.the fiscal year ending 3.0th June, 1850....
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For amount required'to meet outstanding claims for cpntingent expenses incurred in 1848 bv the Second Auditor of the Treasury, in fitting up his oflice.
For deficiency in the appropriation for the contingent expenses of the southeast
executive building, for the fiscal years ending, 30th,June, 1849; and 185.0;...... ^
For salary bfthe Secretary of the Interior from 9th March to 30th •
June, 1849, at $6,000 per annum, per act 3d;March, 1849...'.$1,900 GO
For salary of said Secretary from 1st July, 1849, to, 30th June,
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i6,00a OQ
For salaries of the chief clerk and other clerks in theofficeof
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the Secretary of the Interior, to 30th June, 1849
2,568 32
For salaries ofthe said clerks from 1st July, 18.49, to,30th June,
" 1850
..'........'.
12,000 00
For salaries of messenger, and .laborer in the oflice o/ the Seer eotary of the Interior, to 30th June, 1849.....,.'.,...,......\..."...
For salaries of messengers and laborers in said office ffom 1st
July, 1849, to 30th June, 1 8 5 0 . . . . . . . . ; . . .
Fo.r bo.oks, stationery, furniture, fuel, and other contingencies
ofthe office ofthe Secretary of the Interior, for the fiscal
year ending 30th June,. 1 8 5 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.
For library, maps, &c., for the same
../.,.....

4,500 Oi)
I;,050 00
700 00

'3554,6 25
1,000 00
1,695 85
15,00,0" 00

14,568^ 32
• 269.36.
2,01)0 00
2,269 36
5,000 00
5,000; 00

10,000 00
For deficiency in the office of the Commissioner of Pensions in the fiscal year
ending 30th June, 1850, for temporary cle.rksiat'$3; 33 per d i e m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,529. 78



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For arrearages in the office of the Surgeon General for furniture consequent upon
occupying Winder's building
$225 00
For (compensation to temporary clerks necessarily employed. upon the current
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business of the Post OfRce Department for thefiscal year ending 30th June,
1850.
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11,972 82
For balance of salary due .to D. Irvin, an associate judge of the Territory pf
.Wisconsin, to 3d March, 1849, when the Territory of Minnesota was organized, agreeably to an account settled by the accounting officers.
.
571 65
For deficiency in the appropriation for the contingent expenses ofthe Territory
of Minnesota, from 1st July, 1849, to 30th June, 1850, per act 3d March,
-1849
i.
650 00
Expenses of collecting the revenue from customs from 1st'January td 30th June,
1850, per act 3d March, 1849, viz:
'
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Expenses of collecting revenue
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,100,000 00
,
Additional expenses occasioned by the warehousing system
authorized.
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50,000 00
Expenses of new districts in Texas, Oregon, &c....
.'
25,000 00
Expenses of new districts .in California.
. • 100,000 00 .
Annual increase of new districts, increase of business, & c . . . . . .
.50,000 00
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Expenses incident to the collection of the .revenue from sales of public lands .
.in the several States and Territory of Minnesota, per act 3d March, 1849,
viz:

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Salaries and commissions of registers and receivers.
•Expense of depositing..
............'.
Incidental expenses:

$62,185 GO
9,11500
12,550 00
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83,850 00
To meet deficiencies for the expenses of pauper lunatics in the Maryland hospital at Baltimore for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1850.
1,328 00
For fifteen days'-sefvices of Joseph Bryan, as commissioner to take testimony,
- in pursuance ofan inquiry by" direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, at
$8 per d a y . . . . . . . . . -.
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120 00
For continuing the construction of the custom-house at New Orleans during the
.fiscal year ending 30th'June, 3850, in addition to the sum appropriated by the
act of 3d March, 1 8 4 9 . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . .:•.
...
100,000 00
To complete the erection-of.a custom-house at Eastport, Maine, arid for compensation of architect, for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1850.. — . . . . . . .
8,780 00
For repairs to the custom-house at New Bedford, Massachusetts, for the fiscal
year ending 30th June, 1850.
.,
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845 00
To provide for unseen expenses in thesurvey ofthe western coast of theUnited
States, already commenced
';
15,000 00
The Secretary of State estimates, to complete the service ofthe fiscal year ending
30th June, 1850, viz:
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For outfi.t ofthe Minister resident at Constantinople
'...
$6,000 00 For outfit of a Charge d'Aftaires to Naples.
..•... •
4,500 00
For one year's salary for Secretary of the Legation"to Chili.-...
2,000 00 For expenses in running and marking the boundary line between ' .
., ;
the United States and Mexico, and paying the salaries of the
officers of the commission;
;
3.0,000 00
For relief and protection .of American seamen in foreign coun;
tries
;.....
25,000 00 '
:
r
67,500 00^
1,696,851 47

In relation to the-.item for salary of one messenger in the ofiice of the First Comptroller ofthe
Treasury, the Comptroller makes the following statement:
*' By the 14th section o f An act to establish the Home Department, and to. provide for the
* Treasury Department an Assistant Secretary, of the Treasury and a Commissioner of the
' Customs,' approved March 3d, 1849, the Secretary of the Treasury, was required to transfer
* from the office ofthe First Comptroller .one; of his messengers to perform the same duties in
* the office of the Commissioner of Customs. The messe7iger.in the office of the First Comptroller
' was. accordingly transferred on the 30th June, 1849 : but as said messenger had, from the date
* of his original appointment to that of his transfer, performed the duties ofa clerk, and as such
* duties were transferred with him, the assistant messenger in the Comptroller's oflice was by
* consent detailed to perform the duties of messenger to the Commissioner, and, the same duties
* were performed in the Comptroller's oflice by a laborer, to compensate whom the above estimate;
* is now inade and respectfully subniitted."

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Estjirnated indefiinite'dppropi'iations-wldch may be requiredfiorthe service ofi the'
last three quartersofi thefiiscalyear ending 30th June, 1B5Q, made hy.fi?rmer
acts ofi Congress./ ^^\
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Additional clerks ia the "oflice ofthe Treasurer of theUnited States and Register
,
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ofthe Treasury,peracts of October 12,1837, and January 28, 1 8 4 7 . . . : ; , : . . ..-1.8,100.00
Relief of the several-corporate cities of the District of Columbia, per act 20th
May,1836—Principal......;...............v......-.•
.-:$6O,O0O 00
Interesf...
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, . . . . .-37,950. 00 "
97,950 QO
Two, three, and five per cent, to .certain States, under the several aCts'for'their
admission into the Union, &c....^
..-....
78,000 00
Repayments fdr lands erroneously sold, per act 12th'-JanAiary, 1 8 2 5 . . - . . . . . . . — . .22,000 00
Refunding purchase money for lands sold in the Greensburg'district, Louisiana,
5,000 00
per act 29th Augu.st, ],842....'.,.;. -.
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Reliefofcertain inhabitan.ts of East Florida, per act 26th June, 1834... ..*..."... .
••8,000 00
Payment ofhorses and o.ther property lost in'the military service ofthe Unite'd"
" '7,500 do
Sta.tes, per act 2d March, 1847.-.;
.•.:....-..'.:/....'......'-..'.
Refunding duties in certain cases'where they are unascertained or paid under -'
protest, per act 3d M.arch, 1839....-. 1'."."..-;...."......:-.. . * . . ; . . . . . . . . . . .
100,000^ 00
Marine hospital fund, per act 3d May, 1 8 0 3 . . ; . . . ' . . . .
^.. •. .•
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75,000 00
Smithsonian Institution, for interest .on $515,16.9, due in January, 1850
,-. -15,455 07
Compensation to the Post Office Department for mail services performed for the
several Departments of Government, per 12th sectipn act'3d March, 1847...
166,575 34
Revolutionary claiins, per act 15th May, 1 8 2 8 . . . . . . . . - .
'.
6,000 00
iRevolutionary pensions, per act 7th,Jun.e, 1832
,'....................-.-.
170,000 00,
Claims of the State- of "V.i rginia, per act '5th July, 1832.......-.....-. \
..'....
5.6,000 00
Unclaimed pensions, per act 23d August, 1842 . . . . . . . . :•'....... . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . - . .'.•
9,000 00
Certain naval pensions, per act 3d March, 1 8 4 7 . " . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .
' 6,000 00
Cei'ta.in naval pensions, per a'ct llth August, 1848.
'.....
.'..
8,000" 00
Pu.blic debt, (old,) payable at the Treasury, per act 3d March, 1817..."
-....'--•
2,000 00
Interest on the pul3lic debt created under aGts'15th April, 1842, 3d March, 1843, 22d. July, 1846, and 31st March, 1 8 4 8 . . . . . . . ; - . . . . . . . . . . : ,
" . . . . . . . . . . •., 2,000,645- 24
Interest on Treasury notes
. . . . . '.'. . . -..
,......
. 137,180 25
.Interest on Mexican indemnity stock,... :
.:.,. • . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.,-5'89 37
Interest on stock of loan of 28th January, 1847.....;.
.i^.
' 1,553,463 54
$4,539,4.58 81,
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NoTE.-^The amount, of outstanding Treas.ury |notes on the 1st of "October, 1849, was,
$3,192,439 31; all of which,.it is believed', will be reimbursed and funded within the fiscal years
ending 30th Jurie, 1850 and 1851.
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SIR: Agreeably to the joint resolution of Congress ofthe 7th January, 1846,1 have the honor '
•to transmit, for the information of the Houseof Representatives, prmted; estimates of the.appro- •
priations proposed to be made for'the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851i amount.ing to.
. , . . . . . . . . . . : $33,697,152 15
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"•Civil list, foreign, intercourse, and miscellaneous, including pay- •
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merit to be made to. Mexico under the 12th article of the^, •
treaty j expenses of collecting the-revenue from customs .and '
.
> .
lands, cens.us of 1850, public buildings, and expenses of , •
•courts...:...;
'....
,..-..;........
$12,812,480 29.
A-Tmy-proper, ( f e e . : . . . . . . . . . .
5,866,137 00
Military Academy
.....;
- .199,298 47Fortifications, ordnance, &c.
'.
1,647,446 00; . ;
Internal improvements, surveys, and light-houses
1 . . . . . . 1,164,080 GO
Indian department.
.."......:'
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998,739 17 -. ^
-Pensions...,,
;
1,433,893 00
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Naval establishment
,
9,575,078 22




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To the estimates are added statements showing—
1. The appropriations for the fiscal year, ending the 30th June,^1851, made by
former acts of Congress of a permanent character, amounting to.
$5,643,410 24
Viz: .
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Civil list, foreign iritercourse, and miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . $724,560 14
<
Arming and equipping the mifitia
200,000 00
Civilization of Indians . ;
.-........;..
10,00000
^
Pensions:
,
473,000 00 .
Interestonpublicdebt
.^
...-3,742,951 13
•
Purchase of stock of the loan- of 1847
'..;
492-,898 97 c;)
2. The existing appropriations which will be required to be expended in the
fiscal year ending the 30th June, 1851, ambunting to.
>• • , Viz:
•
Civil list, foreign intercourse, and miscellaneous.
$472,519 21
Army proper, &c
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2,230,747 97
Fortifications, ordnance,.&c
•.
168,000 00
Internal imprpvements, surveys, &c
83,123 3.8
Indian department
1....
903,971 36
Pensions.
:.;.
.;....
20,117 00
Naval establishment
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1,778,051 42

5,656,520 34

$44,997,092 73
3. There is also added to the estimates a statement of the several appropriations, which wdl be carried to ihe. surplus fund, amounting to
y..

$502,170 02

Acconipanying the' estiniates are sundry papqrs furnished by the Treasury, War, Navy, and
nteripr Departments,
Dej- "*•"—*~ containing
~—*~:^:^~ references.
—^
i~ acts
.^~^~ of
^c Cpngress,
r^^
.p_-- on
... which
J.-U:JI. the
.i . estimates
,
Interipr
to
&c.,
are founded
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
• ., W : M . M E R E m T H , Secrmry qf the Treasury. .
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Estimates ofi Appropriations reqmred fior the support ofi Govermnent fior thefiscal year ending June 30, 1851.
Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30th June, 1850.

CIVIL LIST.
LEGISLATURE.-'
For compensation and mileage of Senators and Members of the House qf Representatives, estimating ninety, ^100 days for ihe second session of the Thirty-first Congress, per act of January 22, 1818, (6 Laws, pages
253 and 254,) viz :
Sixty Senators, at $8 per day
•
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Two hundred and thirty members of the House, at $8 per day
.,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, at $16 per day
Delegates from Oregon and Minnesota Territpries, at $8 per day.
^
Travelling expenses to-and from the seat of Government, including $2,500 for Delegate from Oregon,
under act of August 14, 1848—Laws Ist session 30th Congress, page 200 . . .
.....'.. i . . . . . . . .
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$44,160 00"
169,280 00
1,472-001,472 00
199,954 40
$416,338 40,

$768,200 00

Compensation to Officers and Clerks of both Houses of Congress.

Secretary of the Senate, per act April 18, 18.18—6 Laws, page 296
.'
Clerks, per same act.
^
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Clerks, per resolution of the Senate of October 13, 1837—Journal, page 67—and .resolution of July
- "7, 1838—Journal, page 543
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__Me^seng£rm_said dfiice, per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws, page .290—and act September 11, 1841—
Laws, page 34
-.
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Chaplain to the Senate, per act March 3, 1815—6-Laws, page 153
-.
Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper-to the Senate,_per act March 3, 1815—4 Laws, page 831
Assistant Doorkeeper, under the same a c t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . 7 . . . . . . . . ~.,........-.-.-..................._
Clerk of the House of Representatives, per act April .18, 1818—6. Laws, page 296...
Clerks, per same act
;
;
.•.•.....-:...........
Clerks, per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws, page 290, section 2
Clerk, per resolution March 6,1826—1st session 29th Congress, page 316
Clerks, per resolution October I I , 1837—1st session 25th Congress, pa.ge 184 . . . - . . . . / . . . .
. .1.
Messenger in said office, per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws, page 290—and act September 11,-1841—
Laws, page 34
:
Sergeant-at-Arms to the House, p.er act March 3,1815—4.Laws, page 8 3 1 . . . . . . . .
.............
Doorkeeper to tlie House,"*per the same act.'.
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Postmaster to the House, per resolution of the House of December 13, 1832—2d session 22d
Congress, page 48
,
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Chaplain to the House, per act March 3, 1815—6 Laws, page 153



3,000 00
-4,8Q0-.004,500 00

1,095 00
500 00;
1,500 00
1,450 00
3,000 00
4,800 GO
4,500 00
1,500 00
3,000 00
912 50
1,500 00.
1,500 00'
1,500 00
500 00
39,557 50

39,557 50

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Continge-nt Expenses of both Houses of Congress.
. . .
For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the Senate, including pubhshing
proceedings and debates.
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For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the House of Representativessee Appendix 'No. 1
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100,000 GO

- 75,000 00

197,749 00
297,749 00

137,518 78

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.

Salary of librarian, per. act of April 18, 1818—8 Laws^ page 226; sec. 2 . . . .
Assistant Hbrarian, per act March 3, 1841—:2d session'26th Congress, page 31.
Assistant hbrarian, per act August 26th, 1842—2d session 27th Congress, page 130..
Messenger, per same-act.
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Contingent expenses of the library
Purchase of books for the libraiy.
Purchase of law books for the library

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$1,500 GO
1,150 GO
1,150 GO
700 GO

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., EXECUTIVE.
Compensation to the President ofthe United States, per act September 24, 1789—^2 Laws, page 56;
Compensation to the Vice President of the.United States, per sarrie act.
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4,500 00
- 800- GO
5,000 GO
1,000 GO

.4,500 00
800 00
5,000 GO
1,000 GO
11,300 GO
25,000-GO
5,000 GO

25,000 00
'5,000 00
30,000 00

DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

Secretary of State, per act Fe^brwary 20,1819—6 Laws, page 372
Clerks, per act April 23, 1830—8 Laws, page ,389
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Clerk, per act May 9, 1836—9 Laws, page 330'.
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Clerk, per act August 12, 1848—1st session 30th Congress, page 1 3 7 . . . . . . . . . . . .
.......,
.Messenger and assistant messenger, per act May 26,1824^7 Laws, page 289..
..'...

6,000 GO.
18,350 00
90000
2,000 00
1,050 00

For incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of State, including the publication and
.distribution ofthe laws—-Appendix No. 2 — . - . . . ;
..;...........
For the general purposes ofthe J^ortheast Executive Building.
Superintendent, at.$250, and four watchmen, at $365 each", per act August 26,1842- -10 Laws, page.
298, 1st session 30th Congress, page 1 3 8 . . . .•
Contingentexpenses of said building, including fuel, labor, oil, and repairs.

6,000 00

28,300 GO

22,300 00

• 37,800 00

29,480 00

1,710 GO
3,300 GO

1,710 00
3,310. GO
5,010 GO

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Secretary of the Treasury, per act February 20, 1819—6 Laws, page 372.
:........;.
Assistant Secretary, per act March 3, 1849—2d session 30th Congress, page 103, section 1 3 .
Clerks, per act April 20, 1818—6 Laws, page 317, seetion,-2.
-.



6,000 00
3,000 00
10,400 00

6,000 00

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Estimates'ofi Appropriatio7is^^Contii[med.

Clerk, per act March 2,1827—7 Laws,'page 381..
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Clerk, per-act May 26, 1824'--7; Laws, page 288.
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Clerks, per act May 9, 1836—9 Laws, page 330. . . . • . . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clerks', per act'June 23, 1836—9 Laws-, page 390; .and" Septeniber I I , 1841,:1st-session-27th-Congress, page 39, section 3-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . ; . ! . - . . / . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,
,
Clerk, per act August 20,1^42:—2d session 27th Congress, page 130, section 5—subinitted
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Clerk,-per: act-March 3-i.l849-^2d session-30th-Congress-, pa^e 103, section' 13.'..'. ...•.>....-..-.....-.
Messenger, per act May 26j I824--T7 Laws, page-289-...-.;... ........•..•..•...•.....•....•.-.•..... .•..-'.
Assistant messenger,' per act May 9, 1836—9 Laws, page 3 3 0 . . . -..-

fr,4G0.G01,150 00
2^150-00

PirstGomptroller,'pei-act April27,1816—6 t a w s , pag.e 1 0 , 3 ^ . . . . . . ................................-,...-.
Clerks, per act April 20', .1818—6 Laws i page 31'7-.'. v.'.-.v . . . . . -. . • . . . . . . . ..•.•.-...;'. .•.. ...'^... ...-.•.,..•.=
Cierk, .per act March 2,.182-7—7 Laws-,-pag.e-582 .•..-,•.'...-.-...-.....'.-....-.....-..... .-.--.v.-. .> ..-.-.....-.-..
Glerksj per act Junel7,1844=^—:1st session-28th.Congress-, pTage 77, section-1—submitted.-.-...'.-. ..-.c.-.^
Messenger, peract May ,26, 1824—7 Laws, page 289

3V50OO0.
li;750 00

Second Comptroller, per act March 3, 1817-^6 Laws, page 202, section 15.... .•
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Clerks, peract April 20, 1818—6-tiaws, page 3 l ' 7 " . . . . . . . . . . . .
........".
Clerks transf^'iTed from'Fourth' Auditor', pei" a'(it' March 3, 1837-^9 Laws, page" 623.....
Messenger, per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws^ page289. ....•'
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Clerk, per act March 3, 1847—2d session 29th.Congress, page 68—submitted..;
Glerks-,per act August-12,'.1848-^ 1st session- 30th- Congress, page 138—-submitted^. -. • . . . . - . . . . . .
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NOTE-.—rThe Secorid Comptroller states he has< estimated-for the whole number, of'clerks-now
employed in his office, and-believes-that the public interest would be-materially-injured by anyreduction. .
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9;750 GO:

First Auditor,.per act April 27, 1816^6Laws,, page, 1 0 3 . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . ..r..-......,. .>
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Clerks,per act April 20, 1818—6-Laws,page 317>....-....;. ....-;•. . . - • . ' . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ...•...-...
Clerk, per act-August 26,-1842—2d session 27 th Congress, pagel28, section 1—submitted;.......
Clerks, per act August 12, 1848—1st "session 30th Congress, page 138—submitted
Messenger, per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws', pa^e 289;
...."
..
......,;...
Assistant messenger, per act August 12, 1848—1st session 30th Congress, page 138—submitted.....
For $250, additional,.to.each of the five clerks ernplbyed'on the accourits of'-custorns, now receiving'
$1,150 per annum—submitted.
'.. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .....=...;..;.'
For 2$00',-additionalj to the clerk engaged ih recording the miscellaneous, now;receivin'g'$800 per'
a r i n u r i i - ^ s i i b m i t t e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •.
.;..,•,..-......-...

3,000 GO
15,200 GO
1,000 00
2,300 .00
700 OO
600-GO'

Appropriations made for
the fiscal "year ending
30th June, 1850.
'

3,600 00
1,800 00
1,700 GO.
700 00
650 00
$32;550Q0'
2D0 00
5^,600 GO
700 GO

25,050 GO
3,000 00

i;800 GO:;
700 GO
1,200 GO
7,200 GO.

P:^'
.

aHij;
-O

21,750 GO




$2i;850'00
3,500 00

23,650. 00-

o

2Q,650' 00

3,000 00

1,250 00
GO

200 GO

-24,250 00

19,800 GO

r

Second Auditor j per act March^ 3', 1817—6^Laws, page'20'2V section" 15
Clerks, per act April 20', 1818^6 Laws', page 317'
'..;
Clerks-, per act August 10, 1846-—1st session 29th Congress, p-age 145.
;...'...".'.....
Clerk,.per act:August 10,.1846—1st session,29th Congress, page-160, section 3:
Clerks, per act.March 3-, 1847—2d session 29th: Congress, page 68
. ^ , . . . . . . . . . . ..• Clerks, per-act August 12, I848-^lst'session'30th Congress, page 139—submitted............
- Glerks, per the same-act-^submitted'.
Messenger, per act May 26, 1824^-7 Laws, page 289..'
;...
.
Assistant me^senger,.,per;act March 13j 1849^—2d: session--30th, Congress, pag^.48^—submitted..

3^000^ 00V
17-,200 • GO4,000-00^
1,000-00;
3,450 00
9,000 00
12,207.00
700-00
500 GO

Third Auditor, per actMarch 3j 1817—^6 Laws, page 202; section 15"...
Clerk's, per-act April-20, 1818^6^ Laws j page 317.
•.
.'...,.. ; i
Clerks,..per act March 3^ 1837—7 Laws, page 6 2 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
.".
Clerks,.per act August 26,. 1842-—2d session-27th-Congress, page 128—submitted..............
Clerks, per act'August 12; 1848—1st session 30th Congress", page 139—subniitted'.'.
Messenger and assistant messeriger, per act May. 26, 1824—7 Laws, page 289.
.'.. . .

3,000; GO'
28,600-00
2,4'0O,"' 00;
3,300.-00
6-400 00=
1,050 00-

Fourth: Auditor, per act March-3, 1817^—6 Lawsv.page 202; section 15".....-,...
Clerks, per act April 20, 1818—6 Laws, page 3 1 8 . . . . . .
:
- Clerks-, per act March 2, 1827^7Laws, page 581, section2:
.•...'....'....
Clerk, per act August 26,~ 1842—1©'Laws, page 297, section 6; and" August'10,1846; page 3'; March
3, 1847, page 76; and August 12,. 1848, page 139; and March 3-, 1849—submitted................
- Messenger, per act May 26, 1824—T'Laws,-page 290.
...'....-..
..'.•.......'.Assistant messenger, per act March 3, 1849^2d- session 30th.Congress-, page 48^-subm.itted^........

3'',000/ GO
13,250 GO

5i:,057^00>

48,057 GO
3,000 00

.44,750 00

41,750 00
3,000 00

20,400 00

17,400 00
3,000 00

15,.6W0Q

12',6Q0-G0'"
3^jQ00^ GO"

13,750 00

10^750 GO;
3,000. 00..

2,0001)0!

.

1,200 00
7.00= GO'
. • 250 00

Fifth Auditor, per act March 3^ 1817—6-LawSj.page" 202, section 1 5 . . , —
:....;..'
Clerks,-.per act April'20"; 1818—6 La-ws-^ page 318j section 2.
.'........'
Clerk, per actMay 26, 1824—T Laws, page 2 8 9 . . . .
.....'
.,...
..
Clerks, per- act August 26, 1842—2d;session 27th Gongress, page; 128^submitted-;.
...."........
Clerk, per act-August-1-2; 1848—Ist session 30th Cbngress, page 1 3 9 — s u b m i t t e d . . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . , . . .
Messenger, per act May 26, 1824—7 La\vs, page 290
.'....:
.-

3,000 00
7,700:- GO;
1,400 GO'
*2,G0O 00
800; 00^
. 700 00

Treasurer of the United States, per act February 20, 1804—3 Laws, page 5 6 9 . . . .
Clerks, per-act-April'20, 1818-^6'Laws, page.-3.18-, section.2-;
Clerk, per act May 26, 1824--7 Laws, page 288; section.!.
Clerks, per acf July 2j 1836—-9 Laws-, page; 468; section 21
'.
Clei'ks') per act August,26,.1842^-2dsession:27thi Gongress, page; 128^submitted.
Messenger, per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws, page 228

3,000'00
5,250: 00^
800! 00'
3,600 00'
400 00700 00

Register ofthe Treasury, per act April 30, 1816—6 Laws, page 145.
CleVks, per act April 20, 1818—6 Laws, 317. . . ,
".;.•.....
Clerks, per act March 2, 1827—7 Laws, page 581, section 6 . , ,



3,000= OO"'

3,000 GO
22,350 00
800 00

Estiniates ofi Appropriations—Contiriued.

o
Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30th June, 1B50.

Clerk, per;act A u g u s t 26, 1842—2d session 27th Congress, page 1 2 8 — s u b m i t t e d . . .
•
Clerk, per a c t M a r c h 3 , 1849—2d session 30th Congress, page 4 8 .
."...•
Messenger and assistant messenger, per act M a y 2&, 1824—'-7 L a w s , page 290:
.;
Assistant messenger, per act J u n e 17, 18.44^-lstsession 28th Corigress, page 7 7 — s u b m i t t e d . . . . . . . .

$1,400
1,400
1,050
200

00
00
GO
00
$30,200 00

Solicitor of t h e T r e a s u r y , per act M a y . 2 9 , 1830—8 L a w s , page 348,. section 11
\ Clerk," under act of M a y 29,1830—8 Laws,'page 348, section 11,.and act M a r c h 3 , 1847—2d session
29th Congress, page 6 9 . . . . . . . . . ' . .
—....
.-—:.........
Clerk, under act of J u l y 2 4 , 1 8 1 3 , transferred from the office of .the Commissioner of the Revenue to
that of the Fifth Auditor, and from the office of tlie Fifth Auditor to the office of the Solicitor of
t h e . T r e a s u r y , under act.of M a y 29,1830—8 L a w s , page 348, section 1 1 . ; . . . . ' . . '
Clerk, p e r act M a y 26, 1824,' transferred from the pffice of the Fifth Auditor to the office of the Soli. citor of the; T r e a s u r y , b y 'the Secretary Pf the T r e a s u r y .
Orie copying clerk, under a c t o f J u n e 17,1844—1st sessiori.28th Congress, page. 77; and act August
: . 12; 1848, p.age 1 4 0 . . . . . . ;
"...
...:..........;.-.......
.. F o u r clerks, per act A u g u s t 26, . I 8 4 2 ^ 2 d session 27th Cpngress, page 128, and M a r c h 3,1847, page
". .86, section 4 . . . - .
'............-....;.'......-...'..-.......;
.'
.-...
Messengerj-per act M a y 2 9 , 1 8 3 0 — 8 L a w s , page 348, section 1 1 .

3,5Q0 GQ
1,600 GO
1,150 GO
1,150 GO
800 GQ
4,950 00
500 00
13,650 GO

Commissioner of C u s t o m s , 'per a c t . M a r c b 3, 1849—2d sessipn 30th'Congress, piage 103, sectiori 12.
Clerk, per same act.
..
•Clerks, per act April 2 0 , 1 8 1 8 ^ ^ 6 L a w s , p a g e 317; section 6—transferred from the office of t h e F i r s t
Comptroller. ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . '
..'.......,^
Messenger, transferred from the office of the First Comptroller of the T r e a s u r y , per act M a r c h 3 ,
1827—7 L a w s , page 289, section 2
".
.'..'... ..\ . . . . . . . . . , . . :
....
F o r five additional, clerks, rendered absolutely necessary to conduct the business.of the office, at
$1,200 each, per a n n u m - ^ s u b m i t t e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . .

$27,200 00
3,500 00

10,150 GO

3,000 GO
1,700 GO
6,100 GO
700 00
6,000 00
17,500 GO

..

-

Incidental and Contingent Expenses of the Treasury Department.

^Office of the Secretary of the T r e a s u r y , including copying, labor, blank b o o k s , statipriery, seahng
s h i p s ' r e g i s t e r s , translating'fpreign languag'es, transmission of Mediterranean passports'and sea;let.ters, printing, advertising, printing the, public "accoiints, carrying the Department mails, extra
. c i e r k hire, for preparing and collectin.g information to be laid before Congress, and miscellaneous.-.
•QfRce-ofthe First Comptroller—-Appendix, N o . 3 . . . " . . . .-.•
.•..-.
'.........'....
Office of the Second Comptroller—Appendix, N o . 4 " . . . . . . . ' . . " .
.-.
'• • i . ' .
Office of the .Fii\st A u d i t o r — A p p e n d i x , N o . 5.
-..............'
..".




18,000
2,500
1,500
2,500

00
GO
00
00

16,000 00
2,500 GO
1,500 0.0
1,500 00

Olfice ofthe Second Auditor—Appendix, No. 6 . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ' .
..'.'.... 1
Office ofthe Third, Auditor
..".
Office of the Fourth Auditor
i
Office of tke Fifth Auditor.
:.
;......
, Office ofthe Treasurer of the United States
.Office pfthe Register ofthe Treasury, including the printing of blank certificates of registers, enrolments,and licenses of vessels, and other blanks" for the use of coUectors ofthe c u s t o m s . . . . . . ' . . . ' ; '
Oflice pfthe Solicitor of the Treasury.
.-...
•...;
- Office of the Commissioner of Customs—Appendix, No. 7

.

1,500
1,250
950
775
1,500

00
00
00
00
00

989 08
1,200 GO
950 GO
775 00
1,500 00

4,000 00
2,500 GO
2,500 00

4,000 GO
2,250 .00
39,475 00

• For the general piirposes of the Southeast Executive Building-^Appendix, J^o. S. .
Superintendent at $500, and-eight .watchmen at $365 e'ach,'per-act August 26," 1842', page 1 2 8 . . . . . .
For rent, fuel^ watching,-arid miscellaneous expenses of. additional buildings for. accommodation of
officers of the Tre'asury Department
'.For contingent expenses of the southeast executive building.
•

3,420 00

3,420 00

11,000 00
14,600 00
29,020 00

DEPARTMENT OF THE

13,453 08

INTERIOR.

Secretary of the Interior, per act March 3,1849—2d .session 30th Congress, page 101
i
Chief clerk, submitted...'
...."............... 1
Other clerks, submitted..•.''.'.
. : . . ;.•
...-.
1
Messengers and laborers, submitted... 1
i.....;......
;
Books, stationery, furniture, and other contingencies
i......................
Library, maps, &c
Compensation of superintendent of building and four-watchmen.
'....-..•..
.Labor, fuel, lights, and incidental expenses'of the building
.'

6,000 00
2,000 00
14,200 GO
2,500 00
. 8,000 00
1,000 GO
1,710 00
2,200 00

Commissioner of the General Land Office, per act July 4, 1836—9 Laws, page 536, section 1 0 . . . . . .
Recorder:, per act March 3, 1837—9 Laws, page 624.'.
.,.....;
Draughtsman, assistant draughtsman„clerks, messenger,;and packers, peract July 4, 1836-^9 Laws,
page 536, section 10;—deducting amount as per act'March 3, 1845, page 54.
Eight additional clerks', per act August 12, 1848—1st session 30th Congress, page 139
'
Assistant messenger at .$1 75 per day, per act June 17, 1844—10 Laws, page 60'1
.*

' 3,000 GO
2,000 GO

37,610 00

•Contingent expenses, viz: tract- books, patent records, parchment records of correspondence, stationery, including blank .books and blank forms for the district land offices, advertising land sales,
binding plats, field notes, &c., office furniture and repairs of saine, laborers, and other miscellaneous items.
:
For compensatiion of three, temporary clerks-(their services being indispensable) authorized by 7th
section of act of March 3, 1849—acts 2d session 30th Congress, page 68



3,000 00

. 79,150 00
8,000 00 1
638 75 1
92,788 75

98,788 75

29,381 00

31,017 50

25,625 00
3,756 00

Estimates ofi Appi'opriations—Continued.

to
Appropriations made for
the fiscal year endiiig
30th June, 1850.

Comriiissioner of'Iridian Affairs, per act July 9, 1832—8 Laws, pages-654 arid 655. . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . .
Clerks, per act April 20,. 1818—6 Laws, page 318, section 3—transferred frbm -War Department....
Clerks, per- act .May 9, 1836—9 Xaws, pages 331and 332—and'act March 3, •1847—page 137-5 section 4.
;
:.»
;
Messenger and assistant, per act May 9, 1836—9 Laws, pages 331 and 332.

$3,000 00

$3,000 00
5,000 GO9',500^0O
1,200 00;
$18,700 00

Contingent expenses-, viz: $500-for blank books, binding, and' stationery, $100 for labor, $40G'for
misceUaneous i t e m s . . . . - . . . - . . . - . . . . . . - .
.-........... •.....'.........'............
Comriiissioner of Pensions, per act August 12, 1848—acts Ist session 30th Congress, page 1 4 2 . . . . .
Clerks, per act May 9,1836—9'Laws; page 331..
—.•••.
•••
Clerk, transferred from ..the -Navy Departriient, per'act March 4, 1840—page 6.V section 3 ' . . . . . . . . . , : .
Clerk,-transferred from the office-of tKe Secretary of'War, per act April 20,. 1 8 1 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T.-vvo- messengers^at $500 each-, per a6t August 26, 1842—page 1 2 9 . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . '
Compensation of fifteen temporary clerks employed in the bounty landmand"^pension busiriess,-at $3' 33'
, •perdiem each—submitted
.*.
'-....'
".......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .
Two temporary messengers at $400'eacli—submitted..

. 1,000; GO'
3,000 00
10,400 00
1,600 00
l',6O0^O0. 1,000 GO

15,700 GO
1,000 GO'
3,000 00

15,634G0^
-800-GO:

Contingent expenses, viz : $16,000 for stationery; $2,500 for printing blank forms, regulations, and
circulars, and for advertising;' $200 for furniture;-$300 for miscellaneous items; $200 for binding..

34,034 GO

42,077 39

4,800 QO

8,350 GO

SURVEYORS G E N E R A L AND T H E I R C L E R K S .

• Surveyor Generai.northwesfof the Ohio, per act-May 18, 1796—2 Laws,.page-537, sectipn 1 0 ' . . . . . .
Clerks,: per-act May 9, 1836—9:Laws, page 3 3 1 . . . . . - . . . - .
.<.

2,000 00
6-,300 GO;

Surveyor General of Illinois and'Missouri,.per act April 3v 1818^-^6 LawsV pages 266 and 5 6 7 . . . . . .
Clerks, per actMay 9, 1836—9 Laws, page 331

2,000 00
3;800- 00

Siir-veybr Generat of Louisiana, per ac.t'MarcK 3', 1*831—8 Laws, page 500', section 5'..
Clerks, per act May'9, 183(3—9 Laws, page 3 3 1 . . . . . . . . . .
............:.......

2,000 GO
-2;,50G: GO:

Surveyor General of Florida, per act March 3, 1823—7Xaws, page 149', section 7"....
Clerks, per act Mky 9, 1836—9Xaws, page 331..'. ; . l . . . . . . . . . . . '

.2.,000- GO-.
3,500; 00

Surveyor General in:"Wisconsiii'arid" Iowa, per'act August 8, 1846-^lst sess.29'th Cong., page 118..'
Clerks, per act August 8v 184'6-^page 118 .-.-.
.'.'.
;



•.•

"8,366'66*

2,000 00
6,300:00;
2,000 00
3,820 00

5,800 GO

...

'°4;566'66*
5,500' 00"

•2,000 00,
6^1300; GO;

".'

2;000-GG2,500 00.
2;0GO; 00"
3,500v00:
2^000"00"
6,300.00.

8,300 GO

For clerks in the oflices'of tHe Surveyors General^ to be apportioned to them according to the exigencies ofthe public service; and, if necessary,,to- be'employed-in.-transcribing field notes of surveys for the purpose of preserving them at the seat of'Government.
...-..;
Secretary to sign patents for publiGlands,-per act July 4, 1836^-9 Laws, page 5 3 6 . . . . . .............
Cpmmissioner. of the Pubhc .Buildings in Washington, per act March 3,1843^-2d session 27th Congress, page 552-. ...... .•.-.....-.-... .•.•...•...•.-...•.-.....•.•; -.i .-.-.•....;
.- ..
Conipensation to four assistarit draw-keepers-at. thes-Potomac bridge,including, oil. for lamps-, and
machinery, firewood-, and repairs...
.-................,.; .•......-,.-=,......,.,.
..

20,000 00
1,500.002,000,

22,500 00
1,500. GO.
2;000' 00 '

5,000 00
7,000. GO,

4,290 00-

WAR DEPARTMENT.

Secretary of War, per act February 20; 1819^-6 Laws, page 3 / r 2 i " . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .
Clerks, per act April 20; 1818^^6 Laws j. page 3I8V section 3 . . . . . . ;
Messenger and assistant: niessenger, per act May 26; 1824^^7=Laws, .page-290

.

Contirigent expenses, including'blank books, binding, stationery, labor, printing; newspapers, and'
periodicals, $1,450; books, liiaps, and" plans, $i;000; extra clerks iri the War"Depattrrierit; $1;5O0;'
miscellaneous-items,'$550.'............-..;........
.......
Clerk in the^ office of;tlie Coriimanding' General., per act May 9, 1836r-9 Laws, pag-e' 331
Messeriger, p.er act August 26,1842—page 129;
.-. .•....-.
Cbntingenf expenses—miscellaneousitfenis';'
.Clerks in the offi-ce ofthe Adjutarit General, per act April. 20, I818V6' Laws; page' 319; sectiori 3"...
•Clerk in'theoflice of the Adjutarit G'erieral, per: act March 2, 1827^-T Laws, page 581, section 4 : . . .
Clerks in..the'-oflicexif the" Adjutarit General; per'act May 9, 1836^—9 Laws', page 331, sectiori 1 . . . . .
Messenger, per act'August 26,' 1842'^—pag'e 129.'
i
—
~
'.....
For additionarclerks'in said oflice.....;.,.,..-.....-.;.,'. . ^ . — . . . . . . . . . . • . - . . . . : : . . . .
Contingent' expenses-, printing-" Array Register-and' orders', blank' books, binding; and stationery",
$1,200; miscellarieous items, $300^:
'.
.-.
Cl'erks in the office of the Gliuartei-niaster General, per act May 9, 1836—9 Laws, page 3 3 1 . . . . . . . .
Messenger, per same a c t . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' . .
"
'
Gompensation of extra clerk's to close' the business of the war with Mexico'
•Contingent expenses, blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and printing, in said office, and office
at Philadelphia.
-. .. . ..-..•
•
'.
Clerks and messenger in the office of Clothing and Equipage, at Philadelphia, per acts May 26,1842—
7 Laws, pages 289 and 290, and August 23,1842, page 115, section 3
.... ^
•Clerks in the oflice ofthe Paymaster General,, per act April 20, 1818—6'Laws, page 319, section 3 . .
Messenger, per,same act
".'.....
".
.'...
For clerk, per act March 3, 1849—2d session 30th Congress, page 51—submitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .



6;000 00
10j800 GO
r,050oo

i;ooo 00 ^
500 00

6,000 00
17,850 GO

11,850 00

4,500 00

4,500 00

1,500.00..
300 00

r,500 GO
300 00

10:;450-0O"

I0;450 00.

1,500 00

1,500 00

7,300 00
5,000 GO .

7,300 00
5-000 00

1,950 00

1,950 00'

4,040 00

4,200 GO

2U50 GO
800'00'
4 "200 00"
500 GO"
2,800 00

6,800 00500 00

6,400 00
700 00
800 00

Estimates ofi Appropricitions^—Goritm^^ed,
Appropriations made for
the fisc'ai year ending
30th June, 1850.

Clerks, pe.r act August 10, 1846—page 148—submitted.

$2,000 00

Contingent expenses, blank books, binding, stationery, and miscellaneous items.
Clerks in the office of the Commissary General of Subsistence, per act March 3, 1835—9 Laws,
pageJi244.
Clerk, per act August 26, 1842—page J29
.....-...,
".......
•;'..-.
Messenger, per sameact
^.......... .^........:
Clerks; peract March 3, 1849—^2d session 30th Corigress, page 51—submitted

3,800
1,000
.500
1,500

Contingent expenses, blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and raiscellaneous i t e m s . . . . . . .
Clerk in the oflice of the Surgeon General, per act April 20, 1818^-6 Laws, page 337..
Clerk ih the office of the Surgeon General, per act'" August 26, 1842—page 1 2 9 : . . . . . . ' . . . . - . . . . ' . .
Messenger, per same act..
,
-..........-.,........
Clerk, per act March 3. 1849—2d session 30th Congress, page 51—submitted.
.Contingent expenses,.blank books, binding, stationery, printing, and miscellaneousJtems.'......
Clerksin the office "of the Colonel of Ordnance, per act April 20, 1818—6 Laws, page 319, sec.3.
Clerks irithe office ofthe Colonel of Ordnance j per act May 9, .183'6—9 Laws, page 331-.
Messenger, per same act; and act August 26, 1842^—page" 129'.
Contingent expenses, blank books, binding, stationery, printing,and miscellaneous items;
Clerk in the Topographical Bureau, per-act May 9,1836—9 Laws, page 332
,....
Cerks, per act August 26, 1842—page 129.
Messenger, persame.act.
;
Contingerit expenses,'blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and miscellaneous iteriis

00
GO
00
00'

1,000 GO
1,150 00
500 GO
1,000 00
2,950 00
.5,200 00
isoo 00
1,000 00
3,400 00
500 00

.'• • • •• •

For the general purposes of the J^orthwest Executive Building.
Superintendent, at $250, and four watchmen, at $365 each, per act August 26, 1842-^page 129; and



3,150
800
.1,200
500

$9,900 00
1,400 00

00
00
00
00

Contirigent expenses, blank books, binding, station.ery, printing; advertising, labor, and riiiscellaneClerks iri the office of the Chief Engineer^ per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws, page 289, sectipn 1-..
Clerk, per act March 2, 1827—7 Laws,.page 589, section 4 . ' . ' . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . '
..'....'.
Clerk, per act May 9, 1836—9. Laws, page 331, section 1
-Messenger, per' act August 26, 1842—page 129 . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . "
;..................

$9,900 00
1,400 00

6,800 00

6,800 GO

2,550 GO

1,950 00

5,650 00
1,000 00

5,650 00
1,000 00

3,650 Qo
275 00

3,650 GO
175 GO

8,650 00 .
850 00

9,589 GO
1,061 GO

4,900 00
1,250 00

4,900 GO
1,250 GO

act June 17, 1844—page 77
...:.,....
Contingent expenses, viz: for labor, fuel, and light, $2,400; miscellaneous itenis, $1,600.'. .$4,000 00
For rent for forty-two additional rooms for offices, properly warmed, at $175 each
7^350 00

1,710 00

1,710 00

11,350 GO
13,060 00

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

6,000 00
12,300 00
' 20000
1,050 00,
2,400 00

Secretary ofthe Navy, per act February 20, 18,19—6 Laws, page 372.
Clerks, per act August 31, 1842—2d session 27th Congress, page 224..
:
Additional to one clerk, per act June 17, 1844—1st session 28th Congress, page 78.
Messenger and assistant messenger, per act May 26, 1824—7 Laws, page 2 9 0 . . . . .
Two. clerks, per act August 26, -1842, and continued every year since.
For contingent expenses ofsaid office...
.•
'......"
Chief of Bureau of Navy-Yards and Docks, per act August 31, 1842—2d session 27th Congress,
.page 223.
Civil engineer, draughtsman, and clerks, per same a c t . . . .
One clerk, per act August 12, 1848—page 145^—submitted.
Messenger, per same act.

For contingent expenses ofsaid o f i i c e . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ; .
-Chief of Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, per act August 31, 1842—page 223.
Clerks, per act August 31, 1842
.................
'...
Messenger, per sameact
.'
Clerk, per act March 3,1845..
.'
Clerk, peract March 3,1847..;




21,950. 00
5,090 GQ
3,500 GO
6,200 00
1,000 GO
• 700 00

15,950 00
3,500 GO

3,500 00
4,200.00
1,000 00
700 00

For contingent expenses ofsaid office
Chief of Bureau of ^Construction, Equipment, and Repairs, per act August 31,1842, and act of
Augustl2, 1848.
' . . . . . . - •"
• •..•
• •'
Assistant constructor, draughtsman, and clerks, per acts August 31, 1842, and March 3 , 1 8 4 5 . . . . . .
Messenger, per act August 31, 1842, section 6.
Salary of chief naval constructor
Salary of engineer-in-chief.'
,,.,......
.....,'

For contingent expenses of said pffice
Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, per,act August 31, 1842—page 223

6,00a GO

11,400 00
1,000 00

For. contingent expenses ofsaid office
Chief of Bureau of Ordnance and. Hydrography, per act August 31, 1842^—page 223 .
Clerks and draughtsman, per same act—page 224..
Clerk, per act March 3, 1847—subniitted......
'
Messenger, per act August 31, 1842.
'
—(

12,500 GO

.7,900 GO
3,500 00

9,400 GO
520 00
3,500 00
9,400 00
- 700 GO
3,000 GO
.3,000 GO

5,900 00
3,500 00

19,600 00
1,000 00

16,100 00
3,000 00

3,400 00
700 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
6,300 G O '
770 GO
.- ..$2,500 GO

6,300 00

Estimates ofi Aippropriations—Continuecl.
Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30th June, 1850.

Increase intended to be provided for .by section 1, act of iy[arc.h.3, 1849—submitted....... $500 GO
Assistant to chief, per same a c t - r - p a g e - 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . . ' . . . , . . , . . . . . . .
Clerks, per sameact—rpage 224.
.'J . . . . . . . . . . > .
.Iricpease of the salary of an .$800, clerk, p.er. act March .3, 1 8 4 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — ...,
.'Messenger,,:per act August 31,. 1.842—^^s.ection 6... . • . . » . . >
:.

$7,300 GO
570 GO

"For contingent expenses of said office..
NOTE.—The appropriation made for rthe,.contingent expenses .of th'e Nayy Department,arid all the
.Bureaus, last year, wasT$8,350. :
. •
' ,
...
.
'
•. .

$2,500 00

$3,000 00
1,400 00
2,000 00
200.00.
700 00

4,800 GO

For the general purposes of the Southeast Executive Building.

-Superintendent,* at.$250, arid three watchmen, at $3.65 each, per.act August ,26, 1842—f-p.age 1 2 9 . . . .
.Contingent expenses,-including'.labor, fuel, light,.and. miscellaneous items.
.^

.1,345 -GO
:2,825 00
4,170 00

-

' '

-

:

'

1,345 GO
2,825 GO

POST OFFIGE-DEPARTMENT.

Po.s.t.master-,General, per-act-March 2,''1827—7 Laws, page 5 8 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
Three .Assistant Postmasters Gen.eral,:per>act.,Jvly;2,1836^9 Laws, page475j section- 4 3 . . . . . . . . . . r
-Clerks, per .:same-,act—-page 475,-.sectipn . 4 3 . ; . .
. Clerks, per-act July 30, 1842—10 -Laws, page.242, section 1
,Messenger,,per act July 2,,1836—9 Laws, page 475,.section 48..
. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,•
Thre.e assistant messengers, per acts July 2,1836, and March 2,1847—section 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..;•.•-..
Two watchmen, per act July 2, 1836—9 Laws, page 475
.'
Superiritendent of the General Post Office,building,.per act March 3,.1845—^2d • session.28th.Congress,:pa^e.58... . . . . . i . ;
.,.•. / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.........
^Compens.ation to teniporary-;clerks—-act Istsession 30th .Congress, page 146^submitted.
Contirige'nt.expenses,.'Viz: blank bopks, binding, stationery, fuel'.and oil, printing, labor, day-watching, and miscellaneous items, and for arrears of contingencies in the present fiscal year
.;
For repairs ofthe General Post Office building, office furniture, painting, .glazirig, papering, and.
brickwork, including sums now due for like objects of expenditure
;
For carpeting with three-ply carpet sixty rooms in the General Post Office buildi'ng
,........;
.For*painting the interior of the General'Post Office-building, including the passages and stairways; .'
Auditor of-4he Treasury for the-Po'st Office "Department, per act July 2, 1836—9 X a ^ s , page 475,



6,000 GO
7,500 GO

6,000 00
7,500 ;50
46,800 00
11,600 00
750 GO
1,350 GO
• .(500-QQ
;250 00
2,000 GO

76,850 GO ;

63,480 00

10,092 GO
3^083 GO
•3,500^00
8,500 GO
25,175 00

7,580 00

:

s e c t i o n - 4 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . • > .. • . . . . . . . • - .
Clerks, per same act
.......'....
,...'..
.•...•....
Clerks, per act July 30, 1842—7 Laws, page 243, section 3.
.V
Clerks, per act March 3, 1843—2d.session 27th Congress, page 87.
.Messenger, per act July 2,1836—9 Laws, page 475
;
".'.
...,
Assistant messenger, peivact March 2, 1847—page .6, sectiori 3.-.

i

•

....
.

3,000 00
54,400 00
13,200 00
-14,000 00
750 00
•450.00

Contingent expenses, viz: blank books,^binding, stationery,labor, printing blanks .and circulars, arid
misceUaneous . . . . . . . . . *
;.......'..,..
...........
MINT OF T H E U N I T E D STATES AND " B R A N C H E S .

•3,000 00

85,800 00

82,8,00 GO

6,700 GO

6,790 00

18,600 GO
25,200 GO

18,400 GO
;24,G00 :oo

11,900 GO
300 00

.3,846 .00

6,000 00
3,500 00
.2,100 00

.6,000 GO
3,500 GO
2,100 ,00

•

Salary of the Director of the mint at'Philadelphia, per act January 18,1837^-9 Laws, page-578, secSalary of the Treasurer of the mintj.per same a c t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chief coiner
do.
•.
............................
^
Melter and refiner
do." . . . . . .
;...............
Engraver •
do.
.........:
.*••••.
•
.............'.,
Assayer
do. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .
.'
.'..
Assistant assayer
do.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Three clerks, each at $1,^00.'.
'...:....;.....
.*.
—
Wages of-vvorkmen......,..;....
.*
•......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Incidental and conttingenf expenses, including fuel, materials, stationery, water rent, repairs, and
wastage, in-addition.to ayailable'funds on h a n d . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .
•Specimens of ores and coins to be reserved at the mint.-.
..\.....-,
Salary of superintendent of branch mint at Charlotte, North Carolina,.per act February 13,* 1837—
• 9 Laws,page 594
•.;..........:
. ' . . . . . . . . . . . •..
Salary bf coiner, per same act
....:.
.'.
-Assayer . d o ;
..'.... ^.....
......;....,.
Clerk, per act. M.arch. 3,. 1835^9 Laws, page 237, section 2.
Wages of workmen.
i
Incidental and coiiting-ent expenses, including fuel, materials, stationeiy,.repairs, and wastage......'
For,repairing the wall of the ditch in front of the mint, arid for niaking other repairs in and about
the lot, and for painting...-. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ^
.%
Salary of superiritendent of the branch mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, per act February 13, 1837—9
Laws, page 594..,
1...
.•....
.;
-.
Salary of coiner, per same act
Assayer
do.
...."
........... ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clerk, per act Marcli 3,1835—9 Laws, page 237, section 2......
.'.'....; . . . . . . .



.3,500 .00
-2^000 00
2,000 00
;2;GOO 00

2;000 00
2,000 00
1,500 GO
^3,600 00

:300;oo

2,000 GO
"1,500 00
1,500 GO
1,000 GO

1,000 GO
2,000 GO
1,500 00
1,500 ,00
1,000 00
6,000 00

6,000 00

.Estimates ofi Afpropicuions—Continued.

GO
Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
,30th J u n e , 1850. •

•Wages of workmen
.,
•
.'
.-.
.,......"..
Incidental and contingent expenses; including fuel, materials, stationery, repairs, and wastage. •.... -.
Salary ofthe superintendent of the branch mint at New Orleans, per act February 13, 1837—9
Laws, page 594.
'....'
.•
-y */',* •
Salary of the Treasurer, per same act.
.1-...'.".....:....,...
Assayer
•.
do
..^........^ . . . . . . . . : y
Coiner .
do '
......
' '.
Melterand refiner dp
....,
...............................*.
Two clerks, per act March 3, 1835—9 Laws, page 236, section 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$3,600 00
2,500 00

12,900 00
1-7,500 GO

12,900 00
. 15,500 0.0

23,777 GO.
,1V500 GO

24,600 GO
1,500 00

$2,500 00
- 2,000 00
2,000 GO
2,000 GO
2,000 00
2,400-00

Wages of workmen
;......:........-....:..
.—-...;....-........... ^
Incidental and contingent expenses, including fuel, materials j station.ery, water rent, repairs .and
.wastage, in addition to available funds on hand.
••*•..••: • ••...... r ' •.* • . . . . . . • •.... • . . . . . . .
Machinery and machinists.'.
'.•......-'....'.
,. i
GOVERNMENTS, I N T H E TERR.IT0RIES OF OREGON AND MINNESOTA.

$3,600 00
2,000 00

•.'.

Governor and Superintendentof Indian Afi'airs in Oregon, per act August.14, 11848—-1st session 30th
Congress, page 198, section. 11...'.
..'
.......i........Chief justice arid two associate judges, at $2,000 each, per same act.
Secretary, per same act
.'•.....
Contingent'expenses of \the Territory, per same act
.•,..•.
Conipensation and mileage of members of the Legislative Assembly, officers, clerks) and contingent
- expenses of the Assembly, per same.act.
..•.-......

3,000 GO
' 6,000 00
~ 1,500 00
1,500 00

3,000 00
6,000 00
1,500 OQ
1,500 GO

20,600 GQ
32,600 00 -

Governor and Superintendent of Indian Affairs of Minnesota, per act March 3, 1849—section 11,
page:118
.
Chief justice arid two associate, judges,.at $1,800 each, per same actv..,...:...
..-..-... ..\ . . " . : . . .
Secretary, per same "act.
.-.
."...
Contingent expenses of the.Territory, per same act;
."
Compensation and mileage, bf the members of the Legislative Assembly, officers, clerks, and contin• gent expenses'of the Assembly, per same act.
......'....-."-..:-:-:...-.'..-.'...

2,500 00
5,400' 00
1,800 GO
.1,000 00
20,600 00
31,300 GO

JUDICIARY.

-

Chief Justice of the Sup'reme.Court, per act February 20,1819—6 Laws, page 372



5,000 00

20,600 00

Six Associate Judges,per same act, and two Associate Judges, per act March 3,1837—9 Laws, page
• 639, at $4,500 each..'
"
-^
District Judge of Maine, per act May 29, 1830—8 Laws, page 377
,.'.
....:......
New Hampshire, per act September 23, 1789—2 Laws, page 55.
Massachusetts, per act May 29, 1830—8 Laws, page 377
Vermont, per same act
,-......
•
Rhode Island, per same act
•..,.....,..
Connecticut, per same act
New Yorkj northern district, per same act
New York, southern district, per same a c t . . . . ; . . . - . . .
;
New Jersey, per same act
;
tf^
Penn'sylvania, eastern district, per same act
Pennsylvania, western district, per same act
Delaware, per same act
Maryland, per same act
,.......
Virginia, eastern district, per act September 23,, 1789-^2 Laws, p a g e . 5 5 . . . . . - . . . . . . .
Virginia, western district, per.act February .4, 1819—6,Laws, page.365
Kentucky, per act April 29, 18Q2^—3 Laws, page 484, section 12.
;.
Tennessee, per same act. —
......-,:.....;...,
Ohio, per act March 3, 1845—2d session 28th Congress, page 104, section 8.
North Carolina, per act May 29,1830—8 Laws, page 377
.....,....:,
..
South Carolina, per same a c t . . . ; .
.Georgia, per same act."".
i
i
Louisiana, per act April 8, 1812—4 Laws, page 403, section 3..
Mississippi, per act April 3, 1818—6 Laws, page 268, section 3
.............;..
Indiana, per act March 3, 1845—2d session 28th Congress, page 104, section 8 . . . .
Ihinois, per sarae act
,
0
Alabama, per act May 29, 1830^8 Laws, page 377, section 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..
Missouri, per act March 3, 1845—2d session 28th Congress,;page .104, section 8....
Michigan, per act July 1, 1836—9 Laws, page 432..
Arkansas, per act June 15, 1836—9 Laws, page 379, sectipn 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Florida, northern district, peract March 3, 1845—2d session 28th Congress, page
104, section 6
, . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . *........
Florida, southern district, per act February 23, 1847—2d session •29th Congress,
page 26.:
.*
Texas, per act December 29, 1845—1st sessipn 29th Congress, page 3, section 2 . . . .
Wisconsin, per act August 6, 1846—1st session 29th Congress., page 90, sectior 4.
Iowa, per .act March 3, 1845—2d section 28th Congress, page 104, seetion 3 . . . . . . .
Chief Justice ofthe District of Columbia, per act February 27, 1801, and March, 2, 1811—4 Laws,
page 351, and April 20, 1818—6 Laws, page,3-34
Two Associate Judges, at $2,500 each, per same acts.



36,000 GO
1,800 GO
1,000 00
2,500 GO1,200 00
1,500 00
1,500 GO
2,000 00
3,500-00
1,500 00
2,500 00
1,800 GO
1,500 00
2,000 00
1,800 00
1,600 00
1,500 00
1,500 001,500 GO
2,000 GO
2,500 00
2,500 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
2,500 00
1,500 GO'
1,500 00
2,000 00

f»

~"

<r->

•

2,000 00
2,000 GO
• 2,000 00
1,500 GO
1,500 00
104,700 00
2,700 00
" 5,000 00

104,700 GO

Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.

Judge of the Criminal Court, per act July 27, 1838—9 Laws, page 9 2 0 . . . . . . . . . ..X.."?........ • r • • •
Judge of the Orphans' Court, Washington, county, per act May 29, 1830—8 Laws, page d51
Attorney General of the.United States, per act February 20, 1819—6 Lawsi pag^ 372, and May 29,
1830—8- Laws, page 348, section 10
;..'......
.. - ; • •
•-•! • •
Clerk, per act April 28, 1818—6 Laws, page 319, section 6, and^March 3, 1847, page 7 b . . . . . .
Messenger, per act August 26, 1842—2d session 27th Congress, page 1 2 9 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contingent expenses.
,...........'.
;.....
For the purchase of law books and book cases....-.
:
^.
Reporter ofthe Decisions ofthe Supreme Court, per act August 29,1842—2d session'27th Congress,
I 173,
^page.
District Attorneys, per proviso to appropriation act March 3,1841—2d sess. 26th Cong., page 26, viz:
Maine.
New Hanipshire
•
.'
.-;.............;.
;...
Massachusetts
>
Vermont..
-.................
Rhode Island
...-.
I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\ . . . . . . . . . . .
'Connecticut
.,
.''.,\ . . '
• New York, northern district.
NewJersey
._
'.
Pennsylvania, eastern district
, . • • • • • • V;•• • • • •-•
Pennsylvania, western district. •
,. r / . . . . . . .
Delaware
...."..'
.\
:
...;........
Maryland.
Virginia, eastern district.
;
Virginia, western district
:.
Tennessee, eastern district..,
.....,.....;.
Tennessee, middle district.
'.
Tennessee, western district
Kentucky
Ohio........
;
,
:
North Carolina
;
.-.
,
. .South Carolina
......./....
.-.
.'
Georgia;
,...,.
•Louisiana..
..'
,
'...;...
Mississippi, northerri district



Q
Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30th June, 1850.

$2,000 00
1,000 00
$10,700 00
4,000 00
1,600 00
500 GO

$10,700 GO
4,000 GO

6,100 00

2,100 00

2,000 00

2,500 00

1,300 00

1,300 GO

500 GO
1,500.00

200 GO
200 00
200 00
200 GO
200 00
200 00
200 GO
200 GO
200 GO
, 200 00
20000
200 00
200 GO
200 00
200 00
200' 00
200 00
200 00
-200-00
200 GO
- 200 GO
200 GO
600 00
200 00

-

Mississippi, southern district* . . « . . * . .
1
Indiana.
Illinois.....
—
Alabama^ northern district.
..,.
'....
Alabama, southern district
..*••.
• ••
•
Missouri.
;
'. • • •
;.......
Michigari
Arkansas
.......
Florida, northern district, per actMarch 3, 1845—2d session 28th Congress,,page
.104, sectiori 7..'.,.
''....
•....,
Florida, southern district, per act February 23, 1847—2d session 29th Congress,
page.26.
,
Texas, per act December 29,1845—-1st session 29th Congress, page 3, section 3 . .
Wisconsin, per act August 6, 1846—1st sess. 29.th Congress, page 90, section 5 . .
Iowa, per act March 3, 1845—2d session 28th Congress, page 105, section 4 . , . .
Oregon Territory, per act August 14,1848—1st session 30th Congress, page 198,
section 10.
:..........,
Minnesota Territory, per act March 3,1849—2d session 30th"Congress, pagell7,
section 1 0 . . . . . ;.........,.........
District of Columbia, proviso to act-of appropriation ofMarch 3,1841—2d session
26th Congress, page 26

" 200 00
200 GO
200 00
200 00
200 GO
2Q0 00
. 200 00
200 00
20Q GO
200 GO
200 00
200-00
200 00
200 00
200 GO.
• 200 00 :
8,400 00

Marshal for the district of— .
.
...
;
Maine, per act February 28,1799—3 Laws,page 133..
V New Hampshire, per same act
1
...'........;.
1
Vermont, per same a c t . . . . . . . ' ; - . . ,
1
^Rhode island, per act March 2, 1831—8 Laws, page 482
,.
'Connecticut, per act January,-6,1829—8 Laws, page 176
*...
"New York,-northern district,per act May 15, 1820—6 Laws, page 527, section 4
New Jersey, per act February 25, 1808—4 Laws, page 1 4 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .
Pennsylvania, western, district, per act May 15,1820—6 Laws,'page 527, section 4
Delawai-e, per act February 24, 1835—-9. Laws, page 205.-...
Virginia, eastern district, per act January. 21, 1829—8 Laws,;page 1 7 8 . . . . . . . . . .
• Virginia, western district, per act February 4, 1819—6 Laws, page 366
North Carolina, per act February 25, 1808—4 Laws, page 144.
Kentucky, per act February 28, 1799—3 Laws, page 1 3 3 . . . . . . . . ;
Ohio, per act February 19, 1803—3 Laws, page 525.
. Tennessee, eastern district, per act February 28, 1799—3 Laws, page 1 3 3 . . . . . . .
Tennessee, western district, per same act
Tennessee, middle districtj per act June 18,1838—9 Laws, page 799. * *
Louisiana, per act April 8, 1812—4 Laws, page 403.,
Mississippi, northern district, per act June 18,1838—9 Laws, page 799



200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 GO
- 200 00
• 400 00
200 GO
200 GO200 00
200 00
200 GO
200 GO
200 00 1

7,400 00

Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.
Marshal for the district of—
..
Mississippi, southern district, per act April 3, 1818—6 La.ws, page 2 6 8 , . . . . . . . . .
Indiana, per act March 3,1817—6 Laws, page 2 3 7 . . . . . . .
.....,..,,...
:.
Illinois, per act March 3, 1819—6 Laws, page 4 0 2 , . : . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,.
....
'
Alabama, northern district, per act May 5, 1830—8 Laws, page 2 9 6 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alabama, southern district, per same a c t . . - . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . ' .
.'........
Missouri, per act May 6,1822—7 Laws, page 1 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .
Michigan, per act July 5;, 1836—9 Laws, p a g e - 4 3 2 . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . , . . . . .
Arkansas, per act June 15, 1836—9 Laws, page 380.....-:.
.'.
Florida j riorthern district, per act March 3, 1845—2d session 28th Congress,
. "pa^e 1 0 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.................
Florida, southern district, per act February 23, I847.-^2d session 29th Gongress,
- page26.
. . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . : . i,
.. J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - v . nvvr
Texas, per act December 29, 184.5—1st session-29th Congress, page 3....'..?.....'.
Wisconsin, per act August 6, 1846—1st session 29th Congress,: pagje 90...:.;,,.-.'.
Iowa, per act March 3,1845—2d session 28th Congress, page^lOS
Oregon Territory,.per act August 14,1848—1st session 3Qt.h Congress, page 198,
section 10.
'
Minnesota Territory, per act March 3,1849—^2d session 30th Congress, page 117,
section 1 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1
. . * . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .^..;.'.'...... - . . . . .

Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30th June, 1850.

$200 00
20O GO
200 00
200. 00
200 GO
200 GO
200' 00
20O 00
200 GO

,200 00
200 00
200-00
200 GO
200 00
200 00

$7,000 00

P,800 00

2,260,767 65

Total civillist.
MISCELLANEOUS.
. ANNUITIES AND G R A N T S .

Josiali H. Webb, per act December 12,.1811
,.......
Rachel Dohrman, per act-March, 1817.
.-.
. ' . . : . ..*.....
"Elizabeth C. Perry, per act March 2 , 1 8 2 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ , . . . . . : . . . . . . . \ . ; . , . . % . . . . .
For the .discharge of such miscellaneous claims, not pt^herwise provided for, a,s shall be ;adrnitted in
due course of settlement at the Treasury.....; .^. .^:......'....,...,.-..:.;.. •..... ,.r •• • •«. •« v «......
For salaries of Assistant Treasurers of the United States, per act August 6, 18467^1st-session 29th
Cbrigness, pages. 99 and lOQ, section 22, viz : A t New: York,-$4,000 ; Boston, eharlestbn,*and; St;
Louis, $2,500 e a c h . ' . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . ; . . . , . . . . . . . . / , . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . : : . . ' . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . -.... ^:fi'
For additional salaries of the treasurers of the mint at Philadelphia, and branch mint at. N6w Orleans, under said act, at $2,500 each'.
....'...........;.'..........,.'...."
'.'.'.-..'.



• 50.-GO
3G0 GO
400 00
750 GO
5,000 GO

750 00
5,000 00

11,50Q GO

11,500 00

-1,000 00

1,000 00

For salaries of ten a'dditipnal clerks under said-act,-at $800 each-. • . . . . . . . . . - . . v . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . .
For salary of chief clerk to assistant treasurer at New Yprkj per actMarch 3,1847—^2d session 29th
Congress, page 78... V..;.,.'
. ; . . . . . . J........'.... - . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . .

8,000 00

9,000 GO

1,500 GO

1,500 00
22,000- GO-

For contingent expenses;u.nder the act for the safe-keeping,-collection, transfer, and disbursement o;f
the public revenue of August 6, 1846—Appendix No. 9. .•..,....•.•........'".....-.../.•......•.;.•..
For .compensation, &c.,.to special agents to examine books, accounts; and nioney on hand in the
. several depositories, under act of August 6, 1846,, page;95,-section ir.,....'....,....%;.
.".....
For- expenses of-loans and T r e a s i i r y ' i i o t e s . . . , . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . ' . . ; . . . . . . . . . ' .
;........
To supply deficiencies in the fund for the relief of ,sick-seanien, as'established by the .act of "May 3,
- 1802, including the" furnishing offivenew marine hospitals now. building, viz :.^Paducalr, Kentucky;
. Chicago, Illinois; Natchez,- Mississippi; Napoleon', Arkansas; .St; -Lpuis, Missouri—Appendix

'

For amount required to:complete marine hpspital,at Chicago,'Illinois—Appendix No. 12....'. ..•..-..
For furnishing marine hospital.at Louisville, Kentucky—Appendix No. 1 0 . . . ' . . ' . . . . i ; . . : . . . . . . ' . . .
For furnishing marine hospital at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania-^-Appendix. No. 10.
For furnishing raarine hospital at Cleveland,.Ohio—Appendix No..10.1......;..
.....,....'
For repairs and improvements .to marine hpspital at Mobile, Alabania
......"
For repairs and improvements to marine hospital at Key-West, Florida.
.".
For grading, piling, &c.,"that portion of the niaririe hospital site at Cleveland-'frontirig the,lake, in
order to protect the bank from the encroachm^t of the water, arid secure the hospital edifice—Appendix No . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'.
.-..
Fpr coritinuing the construction of-the custpnifhouse at New Orlearis.....'... . y . . . . . . . - . . ' . . . . . . . . . .
For'continuing the constriiction of'the custom-hpuse at C h a r l e s t o n . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . -..
For survfey o'f the coast ofthe United State.s, including co.mp'ensation to superintendent and assistants
- (and excludiiig the pay .and rations of bfficers of the Army and Navy, and-petty officers and m.en
of the Navy, employed pn the work,) per act March 3; 1843—10 Laws, page 4 9 1 . . . . • • . . . . . . . . .For.continuation of the survey of the reefs,.shoals, keys,;and.coasts Of South.Plorida, by the superintendent of the cbast survey j (and excliidingthepay arid-rations of officers of the Army and Navy,
and;petty officers and men of the Navy, employed on the work,),per act March 3; 1849... / . . : . :
T P pay Rives and Force for .102 copies of the 8'th, vplume of the American Archives, to be delivered
• to members of.the 26tli Congress, at $16 83 per v o l u m e . . ; ' . . . ! . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . ; . - . i
To pay same for 117 copies of same volume, to b'e dehvered to new members of the 27th Congress,
at$i6 8 3 . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . > . ' : . . . . . . . . — V : — ; : . ; . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . : . . ' • . . . . . V .
To pay Blair & Rive's for. 2,796-copies of ;the Globe and Appendix, at $3 each.; -:'-.•........".;.;.;.-.
. L I G H T - H O U S E ESTABLISHMENT..




15,000 00

5,000 00^
20,000 GO

. 5,000 00
20,Q00 00

200,000 GO
. 15,000 GO
7,000 GO
7,000 GO
7,000 GO
2,330 GO
600 GO
5,000 00.
200,000 00
100,000 00
186,000 00

186,000 GO.

•30,000 00

^4,000 00

1,716'66
1,969 l l
8,388- GO

;

For supplying light-houses, containing 3,110 lamps, with oil, tube glasses, wicks, buffskins, whiting,
and cotton cloth, transportation and other expenses on the same, and for repairing and keeping in
repair the lighting apparatus, as per document niarked A herewith-.
....'.
For repairs and incidental expenses, refitting, and iraprovements of light-houses and buildings connected therewith, as per document B herewith
..-

-16,500.00=

147,474 19
84,630 60

12,073 77

Estimates ofi Appropiiations—^Continued.
For salaries of 302 keepers and 20 assistantkeepers of light-houses—25 of them charged'with double
and two with triple lights—and including $1,200 for salary of an inspector of lights on the upper
lakes, as per document marked C herewith. I
For salaries of 40. keepers of floating lights^ as per docuraent marked D herewith.
For seamen's wages, repairs and supplies of .40 floating lights, as per document B aforesaid........
For expenses.of weighing, mooring, cleansing, repairing, and supplying losses of beacons, buoys,
chains, and sinkers, as per document B; aforesaid
For expenses;of superintendents in visiting the light-houses annually, and reporting their conditiori
For superintendents' commissions on $494,143 81,.at 2g per centum
.-......'

Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
SOth June, 1850.

$127,448 33
21,750 00
71,390 77
39,449 92
2,000 00
12,353 60
6,497 41

For payment to be raade to.Mexico on May 30, 1851, under 12th article of treaty of Febi-uary 2,
1848, including interest . . :
'..,..;..,...
i
.-i.
For payment of 2d-and 3d volumes of the 5th series of the Docdmentary History, under contract.
. with the Secretary df State
•..-..,
7
.....;
For expenses in running and marking the boundary line between the United States and Mexico, and
paying the salaries of the officers of the commission
'.,....•...."...
' .

^

Total miscellaneous....... i.

$478,603 33

3,3(S0,0Q0 GO
35,Q00 00
-100,000.00

......'

4,842,751 18

INTERCOUJISE W I T H FOREIGN NATIONS. - .
THE.SECRETARY OF STATE ESTIMATES, VIZ:

For salaries of Ministers of the United States to Great .Brita!,in, France, Russiaj.Prussia,-Spain,
Brazil, Mexico, and Chih, per act May 1, 1810—4 Laws, page 309...
.'..-.-.....
For salaries of Secretaries of Legation to the same places, per same a c t . ; . . . . . . . . . . .
:.....
For salary of the Miriister Re'sideht to Turkey, .per act August 26, 1842—10 Laws, page 300, section 9'
For .salary of the dragoman to.the legatiori of Turkey, per same act.
...'....".........-.
For salaries of Charged d'Affaires..to Portugal, "Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Belgiura;
Naples, Sardinia, the "Papal States, Peru, New Granada, Venezuela, Buenos A..yres, Bolivia,- Guateraala, and Ecuador, per act May 1, 1810—4 Laws, page 309 . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . . .
For contingent expenses of all the raissions abroad, per. sarae- a c t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, per same a c t . . . . . . . . ' . , . . . . . . . . . ;
•
For expenses of intercourse with the Barbary Powers,' per same act .\ . . . ' . . . •
For salary of the consul at London, per act August 26, 1842—-10"Laws, page 3 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For salary, of the coriimissipner to .the Sandwich Islands, per actMarch 3, 1 8 4 3 ^ 0 Laws ^ page 496
For.interpreters, guards,'and other expenses "Pf'th^ consulates at Constantinople, SmyTria, and
^ Alexandria, per. act MarchS, i845--10 Laws, page 72.8
...'-.



GO;
00
00
00

$81,000 GO
16,000 GO
6,000 GO
2,500 00

"72,000 "GO
40,000 00
30,000 GO
9,000 GO
2,000 GO
3,000 GO

76,500. 00

1,500.00

1,500 GO

$72,000
16,000
.6,000
2,500

30,000 00
9,000 00
2,000 00
3,000 00

For office rent of the consul at Baslfe, in Switzerland.'..:.
.'..........................
For salary- of a conimissioner to reside in China, including the additional compensation under the
act to carry into effect certain provisions in the treaties between the United Statesand China, and
the Ottoman P,orte,,&.c
For salary of the'interpreter and secretary to said mission, per actMarch 3, 1845—10 Law's} page 727.
For coinpensation to the consuls at the five ports-in China, viz: Kwang-Chow,-Amoy, Fuchow,
/ Nilig-po, and Shang-hai, per act August 11,1848—page 127.^
. . . . . . .".•......................,
For salary of a consul general at Alexandria, per act August 12, 1848—1st session 30th-Congress,
page 158 .
Fbr reliefand protection of American seamen .in foreign countries, per act.February 28,-1803—3
Laws, pages 527-'8—and act February 28, 1811—4 Laws, page^329
"..'......'.....
For clerk hire, office rent, and other expenses of the.office of the corisurat.London,.per act January
19, 1836—9 Laws, page 286
.;..
For salary of the consul at Beirout, per act.August 3, 1846—1st session 29tli Congress, page-81-^
act March 27, 1848, 1st session-.30th Congress, page 15—and act August 12, 1848, page 1 6 0 . . . . . . -

100 GO

500 00

6,00000
2,500 00

6,000 GO
2,500^00

5,000 00

5,000 00

•3,000 GO

3,000 00

125,000 GO

100,000 00

2,800 .00-

2,800 00

500 00

Total foreign intercourse.

'

500 00

$398,900 GO

. UNDER T H E DIRECTION OF T H E DEPARTMENT OF T H E INTERIOR.
TO M E E T E X P E N S E S I N C I D E N T TO T H E C O L L E C T I O N OF T H E R E V E N U E F R O M SALES OF T H E PUBLIC LANDS
IN T H E SEVERAL STATES AND T E R R I T O R Y OF MINNESOTA.

For salaries an'd commissions of registers and receivers.
For expenses of depositing.......-.....-.
For incidental;expenses.
,...........'.........,.',

-.................. i............
.,......................,..-.

128,070 GO
17,715 00
25,050 00
170,835 00

SURVEY OF T H E PUBLIC L A N D S .

'

In addition to the unexpended balance of former appropriations, viz:
For surveying the public lands, including incidental expenses to be apportioned to the several' districts according to the exigencies of the public service, the part to be applied to the surveys ofthe
mineral regions of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa, and in the resurveys required by the location
and survey-.of private clainis in Florida, to be.disbursed at augmented r a t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For completing thesurvey of towns and villages in M.issouri named in' the acts of 13tli June, 1812,
and 26th May, 1824,-including bffice work.
'.
For the survey, of private claims in Florida under the act of 28th June, 1848, including the work
now under contract.
...'...........
For surveying in Louisiana, viz:
For the outstanding liabilities of the surveying department in Louisiana, exclusive of the Greensburg district..
For the outstanding liabilities ofthe surveying department in the Greensburg district, Louisiana....



115,000 00
2,000 00
.-15,0.00 00
30,550 00
3,212 GO

115,000 00

Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.
For proposed surveys in Lbuisiana, exclusive of the Greensburg district, and includirig office work. J
For proposed surveys, including Office work in the Greensburg'district, Louisiana.:
. For the mineral land service, to carry out the .requirements of the acts of 1st and 3d March,1847, (acts 2d session-29th Congress, pages 50 and 102,) viz:.
For compensation of geologists, assistant geologists, laborers, paCkmen, cfec;, and incidental expenses
attending the geological examination and survey of the mineral lands in"Michigan,3Yisconsin,ah,d
Iowa.
.:
.....
.........
For. running and marking the northern boundary of the State of Iowa, conforraably to the act of 3d
Marchj 1849 . . . . . . . . . . : . . . : . ; . . .
...-.For running and marking the meridian boundary between Wisconsin 'and Minnesota.
For refunding to the surveying-appropriation the amount transferred therefrom, on the application of
the General Land Office, by the Secretary of the-Treasury, to"the-cpntingent fund of that office,"
for the service.of the fiscal year endhig SOth June,. 1849, for the payment of oiitstanding liabilities.
of that fund contracted by the General Land Office bfefore the 4tli March, 1849,''beyohd the ariiount
. appropriatedtfor that year,-and to be carried to "the credit of the gerieral surveyiiig f u r i d . . . . . . . . . . .

Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30th June, 1850. .

$17,000 00
17,680 00

^$16,000 GO

20,000 00

15,000 00
600 00

13,717 46
,759 46

,

-

' '

INDIAN DEPARTMENT.'

.

-

1

For the current expenses ofthe Indian .department.......'.
.'. -.
"..;.......'
Forpayment of annuities arid other objects provided for by treaties with various Indian tribes,
viz:

••

•

•

•

•

(

-

'

'

•

.

'

•

.

,

Christian, I n d i a n s . . . ' . . . . . . . :
-..'.....
Chippewas of Saginaw..'
-.
.^
-.
;....................
Chippewas, Menomonies, Winnebagoes, and New York I n d i a n s . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chippewas of Lake Superipr and t h e - M i s s i s s i p p i ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chickasaws
".........................'.-.........'...........'....'..

Chp'ctaws'........................f:

'...:...................;...;...,....

Creeks . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . .
>........;.
Delawares.
; . . . . ' . - . . . . . - . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'>...
Flprida Iridians, or S e m i n o l e s . . . . . . . . . . ' . • ; . . " . . . . . . . . . - . ' . . . ; - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . " . . . . . . . . . > . . . . . . . . . . .
Ipwas.
i.....:
.,..
Kickapoos.-.
. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , v . . . . . . . . - . . - . . .-=....
Kansas
.~. . . 1 . . . . . . . . . ; . . .
Miamies
.-.. ; . . . ...-..-; . . • . - . . . ' . . . . ' . ' . . . . - . . . . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . . - , . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . '
Eel Rivers, Mia.mles..".-.....-;......".
. . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . ; . - : . ' : . . . . . . . : . . . - ; . . . . . i..^....
Menomonies. ..........-;...'.
......;.................. i.........
Omahas...;
"....
.'-.....:.....'................'.'.;. .....'.....•.........-...;..".'
Ottoes-and M i s s o u r i a s . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . - - . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . .•............




,450 00
400 GO
5,800" 00
1,500 GO
70,800 00 "
3,000 00
43,945.00
61,930 GO
10,244 GO
7,000, 00 .
7,875 00
5,000 GO
10,000 00
42,580 00
1,100 GO
26,430:00
1,440 00'2,040'GO

Ottowas
Ottowas and Chippewas
Osages
-.'.
Piankeshaws.
Paw;nees'.
.-.
,
Pottawatoraies of Huroii
i'..
P.ottawatoniies
.....:
,.;....
.'
Gluapaws.
.-........
Six Nations of New York.
.......;....
Senecas. of New York
.^............
Stockbridges.-..'.. — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f i . . .
Sioux of Mississippi...........-.
-Sacs and Foxes-of Missouri..".
' Sacs .arid Foxes of M i s . s i s s i p p i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shawnees...........................'.;;...'...'.
"Senecas and Shawnees... .•...
;....
Senecas!'....,."". .•;.. -....'
'.
;
"Wyandots.'.-...........'....-..;-...................
Winnebagoes
Weas
....
Chippewas of Lake Superior and Mississippi,.Pottawatomies . . . . . ' ; . ' . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . - . . . - . ; " . ' .
G r e e k s . . . . . . . : . . . . .^
-. '...........; . . •:
lowas.
.:......-......'.'.-.........;..
Ottowas-and Chippewas.;-;-.'.;..-.'...-. .-V; .•. ..'.•.
' W y a n d o t s . . . .^ . . . . .\
..-....;....'...."..
Cherokees",....................................
.Choctaws . . . . . . . . . ; . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' . . - . : - . . . : . . . . . .

4,300 00
" 59,840 00
26,656 00
800 00
: 1,000 .00
. 400 00
115,180 00
4,420^ 00
4;50d GO

9,750 00
2,825 00
, 38,750 00
' 7,870 00
73,680 .00
4,120 00
1,000 00
2,760 GO
19,090 00
97,110 00
3,000 00
4,600 00
32,150 GO
1,257 85
, 1,005 00
2,412 16
. 1,029 16
1,500 00
87,200 00
909,28917

- ' /

-.

. • -.-PENSIO-NS.

•'.;...

Revolutionary •;pensions, per-actMarch 1 8 , - 1 8 1 8 ; . . . - ' . - . . . . . . : . . . . . . ; . . • --..i) .
Invalid pensions,,.......;............:.-.',..'..."... ; • . ; . ' . . . . . . . . . .-....:.-..:. -.....
Widows' and orphans' pensions,"i3e'r act^" July 4, 1836 . . . . ; . . . . . ; . . . . .
..
Widows' pensioris, per act February 2, 1848..
... . . . . . . . . . . . .
, Pensions to widows and orphans,: per .act J.uly '21,1.848;,.:.
. . . . . , . . . V..-:;.
Widows' pensions, per acts .tuly 7, 1838,. March 3, 1843, and June IT, 1844.;.
Widows' pensions,.per act July'29,1848.
..-...........
.....;
Navy pensions.
i
.•
Plalf-pay pensions.
;
For the support and maintenance ofthe peniten tiaryiin-'the District of Columbia ,



'47,883 00
300,000 GO
111,000 GO
480,000 00'
249,600 00.
80,000 00
104,000 00
43,000 GO
18,410 GO
1,433,893 GO
7,355 00

8,850 OOs

Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.
For the census of 1850—Appendix No. 14.
For defraying the expenses of Suprenie, Circuit, and District Courts of the.United States,including
the District of-Columbia; also, foiv jurors and witnesses, in aid of lhe funds arising from fines,
penalties, and forfeitures incurred in the fiscal year ending June 3Q, 1851, and previous years, and
likewise for defraying the expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, and bf pro:>
. -secution for pfTehces committed against the United States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners—
. Appendix No. 15
.....;
'
For the experises of pauper lunatics in the Maryland Hospital, at Baltiiriore.,..For the annual repairs of the Capitol, &c., and for expenses of Capitol grounds, &c..
For the annual repairs of the-President's House, &c.
For lighting Pennsylvania avenue from Capitol square to the Treasury Depai'tment,,and compensation of two lamplighters for the same, and for lighting the Capitol.and Capitol grounds and Pres-~
ident's House
.'Z.
i........
For compensation and contingent expenses of auxiliary guard...-. .\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . ,
For repairs of the two bridges over the Eastern Branch of the Potomac river,lpay of two.drawkeepers, oiLfor lamps and machinery,,.and for reimbursing to the'corporation and levy court'of
•Washington the sum of $650 advanced by thera-for repairs already made...
For completing the improv.ements in Indiana avenue
^......1.............
For completing the gravelling, c&c, on Four-and-a-half street
For the support, care, and medical treatment'of twelve transient paupers, medical or surgical patients,
in th'e Washingtori Infirmary.
......-......'.....,
Towards completing the grading, planting with trees, and encipsing with a substantial wooden fence.
for their protection, the public mall from Seventh.street westward to the P o t o m a c r i v e r . . . . . . . . . . .
For extending the;sewers from the Executive Depar tin ents and .the President's House to the.canal,
and for further improving the grounds south ofthe President's House . * . . . . . . . . . . - .
..>..
For paying a balance,due the contractors, for laying 'gas pipes, &c.., be,tween;the.Ca;pitol andFifteenth street^ wi.thin the Capito.l and Capitol grounds j and for chandeliers and .burners in the President's House, and cbmpletirig the branch pipes, lamps, &c., within the Capitol g r o u n d s . . . : . . . . . . :
For completirig the eastern wing of the Patent Office building ...;.
.,
,...........
For progressing with the western :Wing. of the Patent Office building.
,.,....................

00

$1,116,000 GO

$20,000 GO
4,500 GO

$439,971 04
6,400 GO
17,000 GO
3,500 00

11,000 GO
6,775 GO

6,775 GO

557,537 GO
•8,600 GO

5,000 00
10,000 GO
1,200 00 •
2,000 GO

2,pOO" 00.
10,G0Q 00.
25,000 GO
4,500 GO
200,000 .00
150,000 00
449,975 00

FROM THE PATENT FUND.

For collectmg agricultural statistics,- per act March' 3, 1849, acts 2d sess.,SOth Cong., page.364.
For analysis of breadstuffs, persame act..... i'.
.;.-.....- . . . . . . . , . . - . . . . . . ' . . . i ; . ; . . . . . . . . . .,i
•jPor books for library,,per same act...
.\......
For cpmpensation of librarian



Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
SOth June, 1850.

3,500
1,000
1,500
• 500

00
00
00
GO

6,500 00
Total under the clirection o f t h e Department b f t h e Interior
U N D E R T H E DIRECTION OF T H E W A R
'

4,992,693 63

DEPARTMENT.

THE SECRETARY OP WAR ESTIMATES, v i z :

1st.—'.Army proper.

38,616 GO
F o r expense.s of recruiting.
.•.•.•••.• •'• • • ' / '
10,000 00 .
F p r three m o n t h s ' e x t r a p a y to non-commissipned officers, musicians, a n d p r i v a t e s . . . . 1 . . . / . . • . ^ .
1,625,346 00
F o r pay. of the A r r a y . .
• ..t
• •• • ••• • v
550,679 GO
For" corarautation of officers' s u b s i s t e n c e . . . . . -.
'...............'
103j776 GO
F o r corarautation of forage for officers' h p r s e s . . . . . . . . . 1
.;.
35^72000
F o r payrnents.in lieu of clothing for officers' servants.
,> , . . . . .
F o r subsistence.in kind,, (npthing wanted.)
75,000 00
F o r clothing of the A r r a y , camp and garrison'equipage, & c . .
740,000 GO
F o r regular supplies, Gluartermaster's departraent
..'
400,000.00
F o f incidental expenses, Gluarterniaster's .department
of light
F o r p u r c h a s e of hprses required f o r 1st and 2d'regiments of dragoons, the eight companies3 of
light
80,000 00:
artillery, and the regiment of mounted riflemen.
....'..
'
- 430,000 Qo
F o r b a r r a c k s , quarters, &c.\
' . . . . . . . .<.
.'......-............
F o r transportation of-officers' baggage.
120,000 00
1,600,000 00
F o r transportation of troops and supplies
,
........;.'.........;
55,000 OQ
F o r medical and hospital department.
..'
F o r cpritingencies-Pf the A r m y , (nothing wanted.)
.
$5,864,137 GO 1
' _

-

.

2d.—r*'^ilitaty .Academy.

.

F o r p a y of officers, instructors, cadets, and musicians
.F o r commutation of subsistence..-.
.^
F o r forage for officers' h o r s e s .
.......;........
F o r clothing for their servants
.."
.«.
F o r current and ordinary expenses
F o r increase-and expenses o f t h e l i b r a r y . .
F o r expenses of the board of visiters, incliiding $517 47 for deficiency
F o r barracks for cadets
..........;
F o r new mess hall
i
•
For.hospital for enlisted m e n . . ;
,
F o r erecting pernianent guard-house aiid conimissary store
i




1.....
,.......

79,764 GO
5,621 GO
2,592 GO
420 GO'
• • 28,884 00
1,000 00
2,517 47
48,500 00
25,000 GO
2,000 GO
- 3,000 GO
. $199,298 47

•Estimate ofi Appropriations—Gonthmed,
• .

..,'.,

o
Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30th June, 1850. .

^d.—Fortifications and other works of defence.

For defensive.^works-and barracks, near Cetrbit,-(Fort W a y n e ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ; . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . .
For fort.at outlet of Lake Champlain, New York, (Fort M o n t g o m e r y ) . . . . . . ; . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For defensive works and barracks at narrows of Penobscot river,. (Fort'Knox)". . ' . . . . . • ; . . . . . . . . .
For repairs.of'Fort Scammel, Portlarid harbor,.Maine.-. • " . . . . ..• • •"..
•. .;...•'. • .••..... • • •
For repairs.of fortificatio.ns on Grovernpr's Island,.Boston .harbor.....-.,..!..,........'. ....•........"...
For Fort W.arren, Boston harbor, w . v , . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ .
' . . . . ...;'.•-,/.;.... ..'.•."..•.'.•....
For Fbrt Iri.dependence....'...'.
"..-.:'. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . v ..•••
For protection of Great Brewster Islandj. Bostori harbo;r....
......;.,.............:
.;...
For^Fort Adariis,-.arid'.permarient barracks and;quarters thereat, Newport harbor, R. I , . . • . . . . . .
For Fort Trumbull, New London Imrbor, Connecticut....... ...;...-..*.•...............'..
For.Fprt Schuyler,' Easfriver, New-York.;;. ...'.-...;-.,.,....-.. . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ; .
.;
For repairs of'Fort Wood,-arid sea-wall, permarient \yharf,-arid hospital, Bedloe's Islarid, N . Y.,
Forrepairs of F.o'rt Ham-iltpn,-.and for-permaixent.wharf thereat. New York- h a r b o r . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For Fort Richraond, Sta,teii'Isiarid,r-New York.-.- .....;....'.'.
.;.....;-.'.'............'..... .
For riiagazine.'s at'-Batter.y:Hudspn.....'...... . - . . • ' . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . - . . . - . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . : . . . . . . ; . . . . . .
Fpr.FbftDelc-iware, Pea-Patch Island;,.. Delaware river, ..^ :...••'-. •.•.»" • • • ' ' / ' . . ....:.,i.,..........
"Forfoiu ori-Soli ers's.Point-Flats', Baltiinpreha^^^^
............. •........ •.«.;'.-,..•. .For Port Monroe, includirig Artesian, well^ Hampton' jRoads,'yirginia. [..-.'.....'.........:. i - . . . >.
For repairs of Mill Creek road'and'bridge,.near Fort Mibnrbe;.......'..:/:.-.. .Ji ; . . .V.V......"..,.,
For preservation of site-of Fort Moultrie,-Charleston h a r b o r . . . . . . ' . . . . . ,....-.•.'
.-.'
For: Fbrt'.Suni ter, Ch'arleston'harbor;.. V."......-..-...., . .'V... ...V....,. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Foi\di.ke.to.'. Drunken'-Dick, Shpal:, Charleston harbor..... ..•.-.... ..;•.-..'.. ..;.-j-.'V.-....'..'./ ..........
For preservation-of site" of-Fbrt Johnson, Charleston h a r b o r . . . . . ; . . ' . . . . - . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Forrepau^ of quarters and'-barracks^ at.FbftJphnsori, Charleston harbor; . . . V . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For Fdrt.Pulaski, inclu'ding-quarters and ; barracks-, "Savan nah-river i*Gebf gia.....'.-'................
;For repairs pf Port JaCkson; Savarinah'river, Georgia
.."..-..-.... .%y'.-.:........... .V
For .Fbrt Morgari, and additional barracks and quarters thereat,.Mobile Pbint, Alabania........
For FprfBarrancas and.-barracks t h e r e a t . . . . . ' . . . V..'
...•,..........................
'Poj Fort Jackson, Mississippi river.. .-,.•.-.....-....-......;.-............... .V...
Forrepairs of Fort St. Philip, Mississippi'river..':."........'.',-.........
.;
For'Fort Pike arid additional barracks;thereat.'
.•/...,....;..
For Fbrt Wood and additional -barracks t h e r e a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . ' . . . : . . . . . . . . : . . . .
For Battery Bienvenue,.Louisiana..".....;.... - . . . . . . . . . ; . . • . . . . . . . . . - ; . ' . ;;.•.;..'.•....For Tower-"Dupre. ......-..'
.....;........................."..'
-......',..'...
For fort at Key "West, Florida.'.. ..-.-.;•:*•.... ..--.-..•.'.
. . . . . . . . . - , . - . ' . . . . . . . . ' ' : ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'^..
For fort at Garden Key, Flprida..
....'. . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V. i . . . . . . . . . .
.



•Oi

.$15-,0G0 00
15,000 00
20,000 00
5,000 GO
10,000.00
30,000 00
5,000 .00
. 15,000.00
35,000 GO
10,000 GO
15,000 Qo
.25,000 00
• 20,000 .00.
•.60,000 GO
^ 5,000 GO
50,000 GO
50,000 00
• 20,000 00
-

. 8 0 0 GO"

3,500 00
40,000 00
iOiOOO GO
, ;5,000 00
4;50Q GO
15,000 -00
•20,000 00
15,-000-^00
.35,000 GO
• 20,000 GO
35,000 GO
5,000 00
10,000'GO
4,000 002,'ObO GO
" 7S,00Q OQ"

50,OQQ GO"

$754,800 GO

4th.—Surveys.
For
For
For
For

surveys for the defence of the frontier, "inland and Atlantic
?...
military and geographical surveys west of the Mississippi.
:;...'..;.-........'..,
continuing the surveys of the northern and northwestern l a k e s . . . . . . . . . . .^. .V
;
survey ofthe harbpr of Mobile, in reference to its iraproveraent....'.......,
•

'
•

-

'

•

'

.

'

'

5th.'—Rivers arid Harbors.
•

. •

;

"

*

•

.

.

.

"

<

15,000 GO
20,000 GO
25,000 GO
. 5,000 00
$65,000 00

.-....,
.

-

.

.

.

'

.

•

'

.

'

.

'

•

"

.

•

•

< ~

For-continuing the Delaware breakwater.-'. — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ' . ' , . . . . . . . .
For improveriient of Savannah harbor.and the removals ofthe wrecks.......'...
.....-......,....,
For i'epairs of sea-wall at the harbor-of Buffalo, New York.
...;.........'.'."...'..
For continuing^the improvenient of the harbor at.Cattaraugus-creek. New YorkV ........'..;......-.'..
Forcontinuation of the works at Dunkirk; New York.
.'.....;.........".........
For continuation ofthe works "at the harbor of-Erie, on Lake E r i e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . " . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .
- For continuation of the -^vOrks at .Cpnneauf harbor, O h i o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . ' , . - . . . . . ; . . . . . . V . . . . . . . .
For continuing the improvement of the harbor at Ashtabula, Ohip.
.'
;
For the further iniprovement of Grand River harbor, Fairport, Ohio.
For the coritinuation of the-works at the harbor of Cleveland, Ohio-.. V.
..........'.....,...
For Gontinuing the.reraoval of obstructions at Black river, Ohio..
.;.
•«........ i.......
For continuing the iraproveraent of.navigation:at the mouth of Verrailion river, Ohio......-. .*..'....
For continuing the works at Huron harbor, on Lake'Erie.
i..;..'.......'.............,.'.
For continmng the preservation pf- the harbor at-Sandusky City, and iniprovement, & c " . . . . ' . . . . . . . .
Forthe further improvement of River Raisiri harbor, Michigan.
For steam dredge equipment and discha;rging scows for Lake Erie
For continuation of breakwater at Plattsburg, on Lake Champlain
For continuatiori of breakwater at Burlington, Lake Champlain, V e r r a o r i t . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For repairs, and working steara dredge ori Lake Charaplain..'........:
..............:...
For continuation, of the works at Port Ontario, Lake Ontario, New Y o r k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For coritinuation of the'works at harbor of Oswego, Lake Ontario, New York.
'. 1
Foi- continuing the improvement bf Big Sodus Bay, Lake Ontario, Ne\v York . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .
For continuation of theworks at Oak Orchard creek, Lake-Ontario, New Y o r k . . . . . . . . . ' . . '
.....
- For the further removal of obstructions at the moutli of Genesee river. New Y o r k . . . \..
.'For a s.team dredge equipment and discharging scows for Lake Ontario......'....
For further iniprovement ofthe harbor of Michigan City, I n d i a n a - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . .
.V...".
For continuing the" improvement ofthe harbor-of the town of Southport, Wisconsiri.
For further improvemerit of the-harbor'of St. Joseph, Michigan.
.•
For continuing the works at the harbor of Milwaukie,-Wisconsin
For continuing the improvement of the harbor of Chicago, Illinois
'....
For continuing the construction ofa harbor comraenced by the citizens of .the town of Racine, at the
rriouth of Root river, Wisconsin
For steara dredge equipment and discharging scows for Lake'Michigan



,50,000 GO
'30,000 GO
• 14,000 GO
15,0.00 GO
15,000 GO
30,Q00 GO15,000 GO
15,000 GO
15,000-00
20,000 00
10,000 .00
10,000 GO
-6,000 GO
12,000 00"
14,000 GO
20;00G 00
15;000 GO
15,000 GO
9,000 GO
• 1.5,000 00
40,000-00
10,000 00
10,500 GO
20,000 GO
20,000 00
30,000 00
^ 15,000 00
20,000 00 ^
20,000 00
15,000 00
15,000 GO
20,00Q 00

Estimates ofi Appropriations—•Continued.

as
Appropriations made for
thefiscal yearending
SOth June, 1850.

For the improvemerit of the Ohio river below the falls at Louisville, and of the Mississippi "and tributaries, and the^ Missouri and Arkansas rivers.For the improvement of the Ohio river between Pittsburg and the'falls at Loiiisville.
For removing -raft of Red river, and improveraent of the river.
...-.For the removal of obstructioris to the navigation of the harbor of St. Louis, together with the balance of old appropriation
Fpr continuing the improvement ofthe navigation ofthe Hudson river, near Albany, New Y o r k . . .
For connecting the waters of Indian river and Musquito lagoon at Haulover, Florida.". — :
For iraprbveraent bfthe harbor of Dubuque, I o w a . . . ' . . . . . . .
,......-..
For the repairs and preservation of harbor works on the Atlantic coast.

$200,000 00
60,000 00
50,000 00
50,000
50,000
-5,000
. 20,000
20,000

00
00
00
00
00
$1,035,500 00

6th.—Light-Houses:
For
For
For
For

corapleting light-house
completing, light-house
completing light-house
conipleting light-house

on
on
on
on

-^

Waugoschance, Lake Michigan..
Minot's rock, Bpston h a r b o r . . . . .
Brandywine shoal, Delaware bay.
Carysfort reef, coast of Floridai..

20,580-00
4,000 GO
3,000 0036,000 00
63,580 GO

Ith.—Jli^nories, arsenals, and munitions ofwar.
Fpr'armarnent of fortifications,..,:
..'..; . ,,..•....
-.
For purchase of ordnance,-ordriance stores," and s u p p l i e s . . . . , . . . . ;
For current expenses ofthe ordnance service
'... ' . . . . . . . . ..V ....-..'
'... i .
. For raanufacture of arras at the national armories,...-.
.-...,:........
-.
For repairs and improvement and.new machinery at Harper's Ferry armory: / . . . " . . - . . . . . . V . . . . . .
For repairs and improvement and new machinery at Springfield armory
.'... .*,...
For a r s e n a l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .
:....'......;.
-.
Fpr purchase ofa lot'of ground at Springfield, Massachusetts, adjoining the armory grounds on the
hill, and near the new arsenal
V.
"..;
......:.
.'

100,000.00
100,000 00
100,000 00
360,000 00
50,560 GO
- 56,00000
117,586 GO
8,500 .00
892,646 GO

'8th.—iArrearages under actof 1st May, 1820..
For arrearages prior to 1st July, 1815, payable through-Third Auditor..
^Total under the direction of the -War Department



2,000 GO
1,876,961 47^

U N D E R T H E DIRECTION OF T H E N A V Y

, E S T I M A T E S O F T H E SUMS R E Q W R E D U N D E R

For
For
For
For

DEPARTMENT.

T H E O F F I C E OF T H E S E C R E T A R Y OF T H E N A V Y .

p a y of comniission and warrant officers o f t h e N a v y , including the engineer corps, not on d u t y . .
$500,000 00
impro.venient and repair of bmldings and grounds o f t h e N a v a l S c h o p l at Annapolis, M a r y l a n d . .
• 28,200 00
the transportation of the United'States raail, per act A u g u s t 3 , 1848. -.
\ " 874,600 00
the Nautical A l m a n a c , per act M a r c h ' 3 , 1849
. 12,85Q QO
$1,415,650 GO

ESTIMATES OF T H E SUMS REQUIRED U N D E R T H E B U R E A U OF CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, A N D REPAIRS.

F o r p a y of comraission, w a r r a n t , and petty officers and searaen, including the engineer corps of the
N a v y , required for vessels proposed to be kept in conunission, including receiving vessels
F o r increase, repairSj armament, and equipmerit of the N a v y , arid for, wear 'arid tear of vessels in
• conimission, including fuel for steamers, and the purchase of hemp for the N a v y
F o r enumerated contingent'expenses.
;

1,975,000 GO
1,750,000. 00
,225,000 00
3,950,000 00

'^ESTIMATES OF T H E SUMS REQUIRED U N D E R T H E BUREAU OF O R D N A N C E A N D H Y D R O G R A P H Y.

F o r p a y of officers on ordnance duty.
.;
F o r brdnance arid ordnance stores, &c
.:.
• F o r t h e support o f t h e H y d r o g r a p h i c a l Office and National Observatory

,.

48,200 00
196,900 GO
52,36115
.297,461 15

E S T I M A T E S O F T H E SUMS R E Q U I R E D U N D E R T H E B U R E A U O F N A V Y - Y A R D S A N D D O C K S .

F o r p a y of commission, warrant, and petty officers
....'.
F o r p a y of superintendents, naval constructors, and all the civirestablishments atthe" seyeral y a r d s
and stations.
.;..'.........
;..•...
F o r improvements and necessary repairs at n a v y - y a r d s and s t a t i o n s . . . . ;
F o r hospital buildings and their dependencies, and for magazines
^.
F o r floating dry-docks, and for stone dock at N e w York.."...-......
F O R CONTINGENT EXPENSES T H A T M A Y ACCRUE DURING T H E YEAR FOR T H E FOLLOWING PURPOSES, VIZI

F o r freight and transportation pf materials and stores for y a r d s and docks; for printing and statione r y ; for b o o k s , m a p s , models, and d r a w i n g s ; for the purchase and repair of fire-engines;-for m a chinery of everydescription; for the repairs of steam-engines, and attendance on the same in navyy a r d s ; for the purchase and maintenance of horses and oxen and drawing tearas; for carts, timber
wheels, ahd w o r k m e n ' s tools of every description, and repairing the same; for postage of letters
on public service; for furniture for Government houses; for coals and other fuel; for candles and
oils for t h e u s e of n a v y - y a r d s and shore stations; for cleaning and for clearing up y a r d s ; for flags, I




235,062 00
73,960 00
845,966 00
19,550 GO
1,265,562 00

•Estimates ofi Appjfopriations-—Continued.
awnings, and packing.boxes; for watchmen and for -incideritaliabor at navy-yards, not applicable
to any other appropriation.
..,........................

Appropriations made for
the fiscal year ending
30rh.June, 1850.

$30.7,145 00
J,747,245 00

E S T I M A T E OF T H E AMOUNT R E Q U I R E D U N D E R T H E B U R E A U OF PROVISIONS AND C L O T H I N G . .

For provisipns for 7,50p h i e i i ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> ',

756,200 00

E S T I M A T E O F T H E S U M R E Q U I R E D . U N D E R T H E BXJREAU O P M E D I C I N E A N D SUR^G^

..

For medicines and hospital-stores, i ' . . . . . . . . . . . . - .
•

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MARINE CORPS.

V^.,*..
.

•

.

. .

36,800.00

; ;

Pay and subsistence........-....-.... .C . - . . . . ,
.-..-.
Provisions for marines serving on slibre'.
:..........
Clothing;.....'.....". : . / . . ; " J . . . . . . ;•..."..;.. . v ^ . . .
....... . . . . . ; . . — . .>.."...;.,... '.........',
M i l i t a r y s t P r e s . . . . . . - ' . . . . . . ; . . . . . . : . ' . . ...•{..
,..-,..-.........,i....:....
..................
Transportatiori..,...'....'......;.............:.....'.
'
..'.....;..'....-'...'.......
Repairs of barracks, & c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;
.-.. .v
"Coritingerit experisies.:'^':.'..;..'..;'..;...... v , : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . .

253,406 07
20,000 GO
- 46,416 00
10,000 00
-6,900 GO
' 9,000 00.
'6,000 00
- 20,000 GO 371,722 07,

:.,

Totalunderthedirectipn of the;Nayy Department................ . V . . . . . . . . ? • . • . . . . . . . .

9,575,078 22.

E X P E N S E S OF CO.LLECTING T H E - R E V E N U E F R O M CUSTOMS.

Amcjunt expended during the year endirig June 30, 1849.
. Additional expenses occasioned- by-the warehousing systeni a u t h o r i z e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Expen.ses of new districts in Texas arid Oregon, &c
;.
Do..
. do. •
California..;....-.;.
-. 1 . . . . ; . . . . . : . - . . . . .
........ .•....-.,............;.
Annual increase for new districts, increase of business, &c
1.....................
Weights-and measures and'contingent-expenses
.V
•. .-,V ...-...-......'-.




•2,200,000 00
100,000V 00
50,00000
200,000-00.
. 100,000 GO
100,000 GO
2,75.0,000 GO

00
CO

; ; . ; / ' ;

RECAPITULATION.
CIVIL L I S T . °

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^
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Legislature.
:
1
....""..........
Executive.
:
'.
.,....
Surveyors General and their clerks
Secretary to sign patents for public lands
....'..........
Commissioner of Public-Buildings', assistants, & c . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mint of the United States and its branches....
.....
;......
Governments in the Territories of Oregon and Minnesota..'.,..
."
Judiciary
i
i....'...........,.... i..........

$764,944 90
1,094,945 75
52,400 00
I,.5G0 00
7,000-00
135,877 00
63,900 00
•140,200 00

$2,260,767 65

MISCELLANEOUS.

Annuities and grants.
Miscellaneous claims not otherwiseprovided for.
;
..:...
.\....
Salaries of assistant treasurers and clerks.
\
•.....•...
Contingent expenses under the act for the safe-keeping; &c., of public revenue."
,
Compensation, &c., to special agents to exariiihe books, and accounts, and money, on hand in the several depositories..
Expenses of loans and Treasury notes
-..-....
-.
'
To supply deficiencies in the fund for the relief of sick seamen, (^c...
..'...;.....-.-.. ..•..•......
Arnount required to complete marine hospital at Chicago, I l l i n o i s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .
Furnishing marine hospital at Louisville, Kentucky.
..\.........................
Do..
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania...............i
.......-..;
- Do.
Cleveland, Ohio
...;.................
..................I...........
Repairs and improvements to raarine hospital at Mobile, A l a b a r a a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V
..'
Do.'
do.
Key-West, F l o r i d a . . . . . . . i
...........•..'...*.
;...........
Grading, piling, &c., raarine hospital site at Cleveland... i . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . ; . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . - . : . . . " . . . . . .
Continuing the constructibn of the custoni-house at New Orleans
-. -.
;........
Do.
do.
Charleston . . .V . . ...1
........
......
Survey of the coast of the United States
........;...........................'.
Continuation pf the.survey of the reefs,,shoals, keys, and coasts of South Florida.
Light-house establishment.
.'.
Payment to be made to Mexico bn 30th May, 1851, under 12th article of treaty
Payment for 2d and 3d volumes of fifth series bf Documentary History.
..,.
Expenses of running and marking boundary line between the United States and Mexico
To enable the Clerk of the House of Represen tatives-to comply with former orders-of the House, directirig hira-to-furnish meinbers with certain books.
-....

: 750 GO
. 5 , 0 0 0 00
22,000 GO
1.6,500 OQ
5,000 GO
20,000.00
200,000 00
15,000 GO
7,000 00^
\7,000 -GO .
• 7,000 00
2,330 00
- .600 005,000 GO
200,000.00100,000 GO
186,0GQ 00

30,000 00
506,497 41
3,360,000 GO
35,000 00
lOOjOOO 00
12,073 77
4,842,751 18

INTERCOURSE

Salaries of Ministers ofthe United States



WITH

FOREIGN

NATIONS.

72,000 00

Recapitulation ofi Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continned.
Salaries o'f Secretaries of Legation
-.....
Salary of Minister Resident^to T u r k e y
Salary of the dragoman to the legation to T u r k e y
Salaries\of Charg'ls d'Affaires of the United States
,
Contingent expenses of all the missions abroad
Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse
E x p e n s e s of intercourse with the Barbary P o w e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . * .
Salary of the consul at L o n d o n .
.^
Salary Pf the commission-er to the Sandwich Islands . - . . . . . . . Interpreters, g u a r d s , & c . , o f t h e consulates at Constantinople, S m y r n a , and Alexandria.
Office rent of the consul at Basle, Switzerland .'
;
..^
Salary of commissioner to reside in China
^
-.
Salary of secretary and interpreter to said m i s s i o n . . . . . . . . . :
Compensation to the consuls at the five ports in C h i n a . . ' ' . . . . , . . . .
Salary o f t h e consul general at A l e x a n d r i a .
Relief and, prptection of American seamen in foreign countries
Clerk hire, office rent, &c., of the office of the American consul-at London . . . . . . . . . . . .
Salary of the'consul at Beirput.
V * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.
«

$16,000 00
6,000 00
.2,500 GO
72^000 00
40,000 GO 30,000 00
• 9,000 00
. 2,000-GO
' 3,000.00
1,'500 00
100 00
6,000 GO
2,500 00
5,000 00
3,000 00
125,000 00
- 2,800 00
. 500 GO
$398,9Q0 00

UNDER

THE

D I R E C T I O N OF T H E

D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E

INTERIOR.

T o meet the expenses incident to the collectipn o f t h e revenue from sales of public land's ,
Surveys o f t h e public lands . . . . , . . . . / .
'....;....
...."................:
Current expenses of the Indian d e p a r t m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^
Annuities and other objects provided for b y treaties with various Indian tribes.
Pensions..
Penitentiary in the District of Columbia
-."...
Census of 1850
;.......
E x p e n s e s of courts of the United States, &c
E x p e n s e s of pauper lunatics in the M a r y l a n d h o s p i t a l a t Baltimore.
Public buildings, grounds, bridges, & c . , Washirigton . . . . ' ' . . • . - . . . . . .

170,835 GO
249,759 46
'89,450 GO
909,289 17
,433,893 00
-7,355 GO
;il6,0G0 GO
557,537 00
8,60Q GO
449,975 00 .
4,992,693 63

U N D E R T H E D I R E C T I O N OF- T H E W A R D E P A R T M E N T S

- A r m y proper.
Military A c a d e m y
Fortifications and other w o r k s of defence.
Surveys
Rivers and harbors




5^864,137 00
199',298 47
754,800 GO
65,000 GO
1,035,500 GO

Light-houses
' Armories, arsenals, and munitions ofwar.
Arrearages under act 1st May, 1 8 2 0 . . . . . . .

63,580 00
892,646 GO
2,000 GO

00

8,876,961 47
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.

General seiwice of the Navy
Marine corps.

9,203,356 15
• 371,722 07
9,575,078 22
W

EXPENSES OF CpLLECT|N.G THE REYENUE FROM CITSTQI^S.

Amount expended during the year ending.30tli June, 1849.
'..
Additional "expenses occasioned by the warehousing system authorized .
Expenses of new districts in Texas-and Oregpn, &c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Expenses of new districts in Caiifornia..... ~.
Annual increase from new districts, increase of business, &c
..'.
Weights and measures arid contingent e x p e n s e s . . ' . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .

"W
O

2,200,000 GO
• 100,000 00
50,000 00
- 200,000 GO
100,000 GO
100,000 .00"
2,750,000 GO

Total estimates.




w

$33,697,152 15

o

K

d

Statement ofi Appropiatiom, permanent and indefinite, estimated fior the service ofi the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851, agreeably
tofiormeracts ofi Congress.
Additiorial clerks in the offices of the Treasurer of the United States and Register ofthe Treasury, per acts of October
12, 1837, and January 28, 1847...."...'.
.V
Relief of the several corporate cities of the District of Columbia, per act May 20, 1836, viz:
"~^
'
Principal..
..$60,000 00
Interest....
;.. 47,850 00
Two, three, and five per cent, due to certain States under the several acts for their admission into the Union . ; . . . , , . .
Repayment for lands erroneously sold, per act January 12,1825.
•..........,.-..;...-.
Refunding purchase-money for lands sold in the Greensburg district, Lbuisiana, per act August 29, 1 8 4 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paynient of hbrses and other property lost in the rnilitary service of the.United States, per act March 2 , 1 8 4 7 . . . . . . . . .
Relief of certain inhabitants of East Florida, per act.June 26, 1834.
Refunding duties in certain cases where they are unascertained or paid under protest, per act March. 3,, 1839.
Marine Hospital fund, per act.May 3, 1803.
,..-......'.
Expen.ses ofthe Smithsonian Institution, for iriterest on $515,169, per act August 10, 1846....,. -..
Compensation to the Post Oflice Departmerit for mail services performed for the-several Departments of Governraent,
. per,I2th-sectioji act March '3, 1.847 . ; . . . . . .•.' . 1 . . . , . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...•.. t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arming and equipping the militia, per act April 23, 1808, (permanent);.'.'. v.'.i .;.•.•...;. "•.'.•.•.'..-.-. .v.. -...'...;..".... V : :
Civilization of Indians, per actMarch 3, 1819, (permanent)., i
..'........
^Revolutionary claims, per act May 15,- 1 8 2 8 . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Revolutionary pensions; per act; Jurie 7;'1'832-: .v.v.V-;..'.'.% .'i'... .:.\r.'.'>v-.-... .V ;.••"•.'•'. rV'**.. .'.^'.W.. .,.\\'.,;'. .•..-.'...
Claims ofthe'State oT Virginia, per "act July 5 , 1 8 3 2 . . . . . . . . ; . .•.-.."'...'...;.. .*.•..;-,'....'; .-.^ ..'. .V.v...'. .'..-.v.'.'.;.'..:..
Unclaimed pensions, per-act August. 23,1842.'."."..\
.V.'. .<.*...'.-. ..V.;: •..;.;."...'.'..%........ ...•'.,....'.'.....: ..•..'.•
Certain, naval pensions, per act March 3,:1847...-.... .•...;.'.......... ..'>.. .„.. . ' . v . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . . . . ' . :..'......-.'::':. .y.'..'
Certain naval pensioris, per act-August, 11,-1848:.'.V... . V V " . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . ' . . . : . . . . . . . ..*..;..•. v.".^ .-.'.;'.. .".'.;;'.•;. ..*.:•.•.
Public debt (old) payable at the Treasury,- per act March 3,1-817.....•. V. . . . V . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . '
Interest on the public debt created iinder acts of April 15, 1842, Marcb 3,-1843, July .22, 1846, and March 31, 1848.......
Interest on stock ofthe loan ofJanuary 28,1847
-••
.....;.......
-.'
:,
Purchaseofthestpckof the loan of January 28,1847;.°
. - . . . . . V., .'.•.'. v. V . . . . . . i , . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V . V .
Interest on.the Mexicau inderiiriity^ stock.'.';\^;: .'v.w.: .'.•...;;;. .•;.;'.. -*v.'.-...•.•;.-..--.v..;. ..•..•^'v.-. • . ' . . ; . . . . . ...i.."...".




Qi •

$10,800 GO

107,850 GO.
117-000 00
30,000 00
8,000 00
10,000 OQ
10,000 00100,000 00
100,000 GO
30,910 14
,200,000 .00..

$724,560 14
• -200,000 GO- •
10,000- 00

•••12,000 GO340,000 GO
75.,000 GO
18,000.-00
12,,OO0.OO
16^000 GO
683,000 00
•2,000 GO2,068,671 36
•17657,101 03
" 492,898,97"
- ;:15aT8 74-;

4,235,850.10
.$5,643,410 24
CO

Statement accompanying the u%nual estimates ofi A^^^

JI.eads. of appropriations.

President arid Vice President of. tim United'S,ta;tes,° (fed... *. : * . . . ."i.'."."....."..'.:..""..". . . i . . . . . ' . ; . . .'^.'
N e w edition of the " Law's of the P o s t Office DepaTtm'eritl'ari'd.-Listbf PosVOffice's'':. '.'. ..'."•. .'-i. iV.'.' .".V
Governor, J u d g e s , arid Siecretary bf the.late'Territory o f Florida...'. ^.-.'... ."I. ^ . : . " . ; . - . . . . . \ . . . . J . .
Experises of the Legislative Corincil b f t h e l a t e ' T e r r i t b r y b f F l o r i d a . . . . . . ' V . . . . . . . 1 . . I . . . . . . . . . . '.1.
Governor, J u d g e s , and Secretary of the late Territory o f l p w a . . . .*.'.... .V . . ' . ; . . . . . . V . ' . . . . . : . . .'.'.^^.
E x p e n s e s of the Legislative Asseriibly'bf Wisconsin T e i T i t o r y ; . . . J i i . . . . . . i . . . . T . . . . , ; . . . . . . . '..'..'.•
E x p e n s e s of'the Legislative'Asserably b f l b w a ' T e r T i t b r y . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . * . . ..V."!.
Contirigent expenses o f t h e T e r r i t o r y of I o w a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . " . . . . . . " . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . : . ' . . '
Chief Justice, Associate, and District Jud'ges p f t h e tlriit'ed S t a t e s . ' . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . ' . . * . . ' . ; . . . . . ; ' . . . . . i . i
Ghief Justicie',,Associate "Judges, and-Judges^of Crimirial and Orphans.' Courts', District of CdliiiriBia.*
District Attorneys and marshals
V . . . . . . . . ' ; . I . . i . . . . ' . . . V . ^ . . . . " . ' . . . . . . . . ...^... ,*.*.. ."'•..'...:..
P a y m e n t of certain annuities granted b y speci'aracts of C o r i g r e s s . . . . . . . . ^ i . . - . . . . ' ; . .
^V .
Support-arid inaintenance of light-houses,'cfec. . . : ' . . . . T . . ' . . . - . . V ^ . . " . . . . . V\ . . . . . ' . V . " . . ' . . . - . . . ' . . . , . . . . '
Light-house at W h i t e F i s h P p i n t : . . - . .i-.-.V.. .*. . ; , , . • . • . . • . ; . ; ; iV..'V.
'.V-.. i 1 ' . ' . . ' . . . 1...".. ;•..'.",.* *"
S u n d r y light-houses, beaconsj b u o y s , & c ' . . . . - . . . . . " . ' . " . . . ' . . . . . : ^ . . . . . . . . . V.V I . . V."
.".. .V .
Erection bf marine hospital at St. L o u i s . , ' . . . . . . ' . ' . . - . ' . - .
. . . . ' . . » . . . . . ..'V.W. .V. . V . . . ' . . . . V . " . . . .
Erection of marine hospita.raf'Napoleon ;;.;;•;..;...-. ; . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - . .•'',-. ..•.•;'=.. r;;..'. * . . . . ..'!.*.'.",.
Repairs of marine hospital at Norfolk . . iV.'.'.'....'.". .'.'..V . . ' . . . . . . " . . ' . . . . . . V . V . ' . VV..V'V'V.."."'......'.
Building or purchasing a revenue cutter.. .VV..". . V . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . .VVV..'... V.." V . . . . V.'. V^ .V.'...'-.
P a y m e n t of mudding" duties' . * . . . . . . .-.*... .;,...• - . " . .'••... V . V . . . . . . " . . " . . . . " J . ' . ' . . . . . ' . . : / . . . , . . ' . . ' . . . '
T o satisfy t h e ' S t a t e of M a i n e ' u n d e r treaty stipiilatibrii!, act'Jurie'17, 1844. V.\ ] . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . *'
Bringing'tb t h e ; s e a t of-Governnient the votes for "President and Vice Presiderit of the Uriited S t a t e s . .
E x p e n s e s ' o f the Smithsoriian I n s t i t u t i o n . ' . ; : . .v . . . . ..^. ..•..•.'-.'... ..-'.v.-V..'. .-.'.•. V.V .V.V J . " . . . ' . . . . . ."V..
Paym.ent of instalment an.d interest payable under 12th ..article, .treaty with Mexico......_...................
F u r n i t u r e for custom-house at Boston
J
Furniture and fixtures for custom-house at W i l m i n g t o n , N . CV
r..
Conipensation of half per cent, to each designated depositary, under act of August 6, 1 8 4 6 . .
Renewal of diplomatic intercourse with M e x i c o ; . . - . . . ;
N o r t h e r n boundary of Missouri
;........
Paynient for 1st volurae, fifth series, Documentary H i s t o r y . .
Outstanding claims of'the late m i s s i o n to C h i n a . ' . . . . . " .
.V . . . .V. V".. .V .
Survey of the b o u n d a r y line between the United States and British p r o v i n c e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;




ofitheSfih ^ection^ofithe act ofi May 1, 1820.
A m o u n t s ' which
: will be requii-ed A m ' n t s which m a y
duririg",the'fiscal be carried to the
year eriding 30th surplus fund.
Junevl8^1.
$7,500 QO;
$1,670
2,798
7,454
2,876
400
10,130
175

93
88
88
09
67
72
GO

25j675 GO
2,675^ GO
3,500 00
550 GO •
150,000 QQ
7 17
'IOKOOO'OQ'
30,000 QO
27,000 00
4 96
50
465 GO
3,440 6'5'
3,196 00
•

•'•

07

167,400. GO..
547 87
210 25
I0,GOO: 00
.15,771
4,000
10
1,245
9"9

87
GO
20
53
30

Gd

Statement^—'G ontinued.

Heads of appropriations.

IClerks arid niessenger in'bflice-of tlife C'oin'mis'sibrief of • Indian Affairs...V.. j . . . . . . . . . . . .
"Gorrirriissioner of Public B u i l d i r i g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^.•.... -.... - . . . . . ; ;•; •.. -.•;;; -.. •. * i . .;>;.
Surveyor General in Wiscbnsin arid Idwa; >. -i: i v-..'-.....'.. -. -i -... •.;..;.; •;.-.,
Painting the-CapitPl.; *. V . ; . . . . . . .
'............................................
patent f u n d . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . - . : . . . . . . . . .•;.-...... - . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . " . . . . . .
•Fulfilling treaties with .'Chickasaws..;... •.'-....... .1. - . . . . . " . ' . " . . . . ; . . . . . " . - . . . . . . . . .'..".V.
Do.
\ . -Chippewas,-M^ribinorii'e's, Wirinebagbes, arid "New
- - • " Do. .
.. -Chippewas of Lake Superior arid M i s s i s s i p p i . . . . . . . . . . ; _
.-''Do.
'Chippewas of Saginaw.'.-...'.
..'...'.'.......
. • Dd.
, Chippewas bf Swan creek arid Black river.!.. .\.,
.---.
- Do.
ChPctaws.. i . . . . . . . . ; . ."."v........... . . . . V .
•Do. '
Christian. Indiaris. ;•...'.....;.;-...;.. .V; .s..>...'
'............
Do.>
C r e e k s . . . . . . . . ' . . . . .^.....
"i ...V'...:..
Do..- .; ' _ Delawares . ; . . . . . . . ; . - . i . \ . . . . . . . -....-.;.. - . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . -.'....:
. - Do. .
Flbrida I n d i a n s : . . . . . ; ; . V..-.'.. - . . : . . . . ; - . - . . . . - ' . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . .
Do.

;•

; Do;_ ;>

l o w a s / ; . . . ; ; . . . . . ; ; . . . . . .

. . . . • . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . .

.. K a n s a s . ; . . . . • . ; - . - . . . - . v . ; . ; ; ; ; ; . . . V . . . . . . . V : . ' . . . . ' . : : . . : . . . . . . _

Do.

K i c k a p o o s . . . ;., . . ..-;-.•.. ;-.:.. .'. . v . ;. .i . . : . . . . . . ..'.-.'. . . , ' . . . . . " . .

Do.

• Menbmbriie's . . - . . . ' . . . . . ; ; . . . . . . V . . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . . ^...". .>.-... .\

Do-.

MiamieSi . ; ; . . - . . . ; ; . - . . . ; . - ; . i;.-. . t'.;;'•.-. ii"-: . . . . " . ; . - . . . . . . . ' . . . . .'.

Do.
Miariiie's bf .Eel r i v e r . ' . ' ; . . . - . ; . . . . ; . . i . . • . . . . . . . . / ' . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .
, Do. •
Miariiies-, of 28th Nbveniber, 1 8 4 0 . . ; . . . . . : - . . ' . . . . . . . . - . ; ; . . ; . . . - . . .
Do. .
Omahas.";....-,-.;; i i ' , . ; ; . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . - . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .
' .
Do.
-Osages.V...-..".... .^
D,o.'
Ottawas*
...'...;...
Do. ,
Ottawas and Chippewas
....."
Dp,.
'
.Oltoes and M i s s o u r i a s . . . . . . . . . . . ; - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . .
Do.
Pawnees,
;..
........:...........s Do.
Piankeshaws.......,
Do.
Pottawatoraies.......
".. D o . - .
, Pbttawatbmies of th'e.Hiirbri
/.,..
i........
•Do.
Cluapaws.'...........'.
' Do. ,
Sacs and Foxes of -Mi'ssissippii' / . t . . i . ,V.-i>-o-i s i n sj...;i'.; i i i .



O

Amo.unts which Am 'nts which may
will be required be carried 'io the
during thefiscal surpids fund.
year eridirig 30th
June, 1851..
$866 67
$506 56

*"'5',^35*i6*
lQ9,878"55
9,8'01Q7
1,914 17
24,374 7'7
• 5,037 08
2,070 25
4'5-,268 98
200 00.
51,276,90
9,968 50
6,410 52
2,932 J50
10,952 11
2,500 00
'84,500 50
: 46,211 12
^' 500 01
8,898-84
,870 GO
22,558'90
.3,034 00
55,647 43
'6,878 75. '5,366 27 .
. 400 00
' 4"7,039 17
• 400 00
3,730 22.
70,91130

155 56

34,000 00

Do,
Sacs arid Foxes of Missouri... ........^. ...^.,.. • :
>...
Do,,
, Senecas...'.............'.
...^......!..
.'..
Do.V
Senecas of New Y o r k . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . i . . . . . . ,
Do.
. Seriecas and Shawnees..
i
Do.
. ;Shawnees.. * J . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . * . . . . . . - . . . ' .
.„
Do.
Shawriees, (.proceeds of l a i i d ) . . . . . . . . . - . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .
Do..
Sioux of .Mississippi
Do. '•
Six Nations of New Y o r k . . . . . . . . . . . . .
;
;
Do.
Stockbridges.........-.....,.....'...................;'.
'Do.
; - ^. various Indiari tribes
Do.
Weas....................
Db.
"Winnebagoes .^ . . . . . . . . . . V..... V.........". . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . - .
iPo. ""
Wyandots.......
..^.................%
Carrying into effect treaties with Chippewas of. Swan .creek and Black river
interest on stocks due to Cherokees under treaty of 1835...
................
Interest on stocks due to Chippewas and Ottawas.
.-.........
tnterest on.stocks due to Chippewas,' Ottawas,.and Pottawatomies—educatipn.,
interest on stocks due tb Chippewas, Ottawas, and Pottaw.atpmies—mills . . . . . .
Interest on stocks diie to Greek orphans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' . i . . . . . . . ;
Interest on stocks due to Menoricionies
.:
; .•........"...
Interest ori stocks due to Shawriees........,'......./..
..'..........
Civilization of Indians.
....-......;.......................;..........,..
Provisions for Indians
..•..Buildings at the severaf agencies.
.'.
Removal of 250 New York tndians
........... ^....;;....
Reraoval and subsisterice Of Creek I n d i a n s . ' . - . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Value of improvements on lands ceded by Miamiies' treaty, November, 1838 . . .
•Awards for improvements surrendered by Senecas.
Payment to Baptiste Powles... 'i
.;,..........
Payment to Williarii Day. ..V..
•...•.• ......
Paynient for Creek Nation of balance .claimed for award to citizens of Georgia...
Interest on awardstb Choctaw claimants..
Holding treaty with Menomonies for land north of Fox river.'.
'....
Holding treaty-with Pottawatomies of Missouri...,-....
Holding treaty with Sacs, Foxes, Winnebagoes, and Sioux, for lands in Iowa..
Missions to the wild Indians of the prairie
;.,
Collecting and digesting statistics of Indian tribes
Agent for taking census ofthe North Carolina Cherokees
.'.
V.
Expenses of certain Chippewas and their interpreter..
Marking north and western boundary of Creek country
Revolutionary pensions, per act March 18j 1818.
Mexican hostilities—Navy
;


-

8,705 Q8'
1,596 63
4,875 00
1,611 80
. 3,901 60
3,116 44.
69,960 14
1,471 20
1,650 GO
: 9,848 52
• 1,500 00
56,862 40
8,500 84
1,024 66
13,799
2,115
19,337
43,340
1,200
900
9,242

82
GO
50
35
00'
GO
57

11^434 66
14,816 GO
4,073 48
9,942 34
7,831 51
8,000 68
15,032 68
4,000 00
2,000 00
84,633 55
I3j026 -39
1,019 70
995 80
28 62
.9,643 81
~ 3,189 39

"i',6oo*66"'
10,000 00
20,117 00
23,000 00

126 GO

Statement—Continued.

H e a d s of appropriations.

P a y of the Navy.;
;.'
P a y of superintendents
••
'••.••••
Prpvisions.-.
..;........
".
Increase, repairs, arraaraent, & c .
Contingent expenses enumerated
,.
Clothic-g f o r t h e N a v y .
Surgeon's.necessaries and a p p l i a n c e s . . . . - . . . . -........'..
B o o k s , m a p s , &c., o f t h e hydrographical o f f i c e . . . . . . . . . " . . . . - .
Stevens's war s t e a m e r . . : : . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . .
Steam mail sefvice
.....;..;
...-.-.
.,'.-........,
Naval d e p o t - . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . .
...*...........•.
Improveriients at Naval School, A n n a p o l i s i . . . , . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . \
Iron steamer, at Pittsburg, on Lieutenant H u n t e r ' s plan
.•
Testing Prpfessor P a g e ' s electrb-magnetic, p o w e r . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P a y arid subsisterice of
raaririe^corps.
' . . , . - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V. v .... •
•Militarystores • '•- .
'• do. . . .•
,.....;.'...
• Contingent,expenses
'.do. ' . . : . . . . •..,":
. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V
-Repairs of barracks
do.
. . . . ' . . . . . . .\i.
Fuel,
.
'
' d o .
......v.;.V........'..:..........................
-Transportation'
•.
.^ d p . . ^
....;..,.,.;.,.'............
i.........
Provisions; .
.
do.
.....•.,......,........•...".....,......"...'i..;,.......
P a y of the A r r a y
; . J^...... . . . ; . ^ . . . . . . . : . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . : . ; . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P a y of ten regira ents of regular. t r o . o p s . . . . . . . , . . ' . . . . . .
.....,......,,....:......
Subsistence of officers. . , . ; • ; . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . V . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Subsistence d e p a r t m e r i t . . . . . . . " . . . . . - , , . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . . . .^.^,..........
F'orage.
V .............;.............,,.
.-............. \... ./fi.
P a y m e n t s . i n lieu of clothing for pffi cers'..se.r v a n t s . * . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T h r e e m o n t h s ' extra pay", to,non-.co.rnrais.sipned-pfficers_ari.d .expenses,of ^
Medicaland'HosJDital d e p a r t r a e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . , . . , . . . . ' , . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . [ . . .
Contingencies of the Army,.,...,,...:..,..,....,.,-.;.....-... i . . . ; . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ..^... > . -r, i . .
P a y bf eleven regiments of vplu.nteers,,...,. /....:. ..\. . \ . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . . (.".;...,.;;.;..
P a y of volunteers—resolution 8th A . u g a s t , . 1 8 4 6 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . . . . . .
P a y of voluriteers—act--2d'March, 1 8 4 7 . . ; . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . - i . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . / . » . .




A m o u n t s which A m o u n t s which
.will be required
m a y .b.e carried
during the fisto the surplus
cal year ending
fund.
J u n e 3.G.i 1851.
$90,153
15,000
127,000
300,000
85,735
406,995
242
-808
183,52f
500,000
5,730
12,283

31
.00
00
00
99
65
00
60
2^
00
00
36
$161 95

\ 1,532 04
— "8,520" 49
- 980 87
•. 1,837 18'
1,267 73
3,104 0 5 '
821 64
9,517 29^
500,000 GO:

" 1*60-doo'66',
1,279,165 3 l !
30,000 GO'
• 12,000'OOf
lQO,GGO GO]
. 49,790 18 i
• "17,792 48;
20,000 GOl
lO^OQO GO:
50,000 GO-

103,690 12

Pay of three companies of Indiana-miH t i a " . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . ; . . ,
......;
Pay of Florida militia on account of Medical departrnent.
— .V
Port Calhoun
".,.....
:
Contingencies of f o r t i f i c a t i o n s . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."^
Natibnal armories.
.."............-.'.
V.V:
Purchase of Cplt's revolving p i s t o l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. Arming arid equipping militia...-.,...... .^ ....V ..'.
."...*
Removing obstructions in.the rivers Chocta^vhatchie^arid H o l m e s . . . . . . . . . . .
Surveys in reference to military defences bfthe frontiers-inland and Atlantic.
Surveys of routes from the valley pf the Mississippi to the P a c i f i c . . . . . . . . . .
Light-house at Sand Key, Flprida^l. ...,.•. ' . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Liglit-house on. the Whale's "Back,- New Hampshire.
Screw-pile beacon on South Shoal, off Nan tucket, .Massachusetts.
Rehef bf Captain Vannetine & Co., per; act March 3,: 1 8 3 9 . . . . . . ' , . . . . . . . . ; . .

25OOO 00
10,000 00
50,000 GO .
70,000 00

'3"8*666.*66*




00
CO

50,000 GO

2,123 38
5,000 00
22,000 00 .
30,000 00
12,000.00
,12,000 GO

O
P^
W

129 82
$5,656,530 34

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, REGISTER'S O F F I C E ,

174 21

$502,170 02

November,,11%J 1849".
A L L E N A. H A L L , Register.

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REPORTS OF THE

[1849.

APPENDIX.

No. 1.

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The Clerk of the House of Representatives estimates for the contingent 'expenses pf the
House, viz:
•.
' ;' '
. • . . ' • ,
Printing andbindiug
."..;.....-....:. .:$1GG,0G0 00
Stationery
,
...V..;..'.... 10,000 00 '
Furniture..
............:.......
;;
. 3,000 -GO
Librarian, four clerks, messeugers, pages, arid laborers.................."...;....,.,'. •32,000 00
Horses and raail carriages. ...*..
'
.'.. ..V . / . . . '• 2,549 00
Fuel, oil, and candles
...:..;
:..-.;...."-. V 2,400 00
Newspapers.
:......
'
. . - . . . - r •.-. V.:
4,600. 00
Engraving and lithographing
: . . . . , . . . . .25,000 00
Alterations, repairs, and other miscellaneous items.
^ . . . . . . 15,000 00
Capitol police
.;...............'..-.. •.3,200 00
. :

No. 2.

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$197,749 00

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[-fifi.

The Secretary of State estimates for the coritingerit;expenses of his office, viz-:
. ' '
For publishing the laws in pamphlet forra, and in the newspapers of the States and
•';'
Territories, andof the ^ city of Washington, estimated for 70 papers, at $260' - - - each...
•
.-. .•
, . . : . . . . . . . . - . . $18,200 00
For proof-reading, packing, and distributing laws and documents, including^boxes, ; ' .
labor, and transportation, &c.
'.
..'.;.. '10,000 00
For stationery, blank books, binding, labor, and atteridjarice, furniture, fixtures,- /.
repairs, painting, and glazing
...'
4,400 00
For printing, (letter-press and copperplate,) book and rriaps.
..' ; 2,000 00
For newspapers.'....,
.V... i.."......-..;.;.;
'; 200 00
For extra clerk-hire and copying.......-.;
......:...
i. 1 ^ . . . . . . .
2,000 GO,
For miscellaneous items.
I.;........
1,000 GO
,

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-' ' •• $37,800 GO

No. 3:
The First Comptroller estimates for coutingent'expenses, viz :
.. ^ '
For fumiture
;.-...
.-.. * , $500 GO
For bknk books, binding, stationery, printing, and labor..;
-.-..
1,700 GO
For miscellaneous items
:..,...................
300 GO
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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

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No. 4.
The Second Gomptroller-estimates for contingent-expenses, viz :
For blank books, binding, stationery, and printing blanks, including pay for the
National Intelligencer and Union, to be filed,-bound, and preserved
,
For labor, office furniture, and miscellaneous iteins

$700 00
800 00
, 1,500 GO

,.NoT.E.^—The Intelligencer and Union^ are indispensably necessary in this office. Many of
thelaws passed at each sessipn of Congress are to be carried into effect before the pamphlet
edition of the laws issues from "the press, and as they cannot be found except iri the official
paper, that must be resorted to. It is also frequently necessary to the understanding of a law,
that the proceedings had in its progress through Congress—such as amendraents offered and
adopted or rejected—-should be known, and the files are often referred to for this purpose; and
inforraation indispensable, iri many cases, to the correct interpretation of a law cannot be
obtained from any other source.

'No.'5.
^JJThe First Auditor estimates for contingent expenses', yiz :.
Por'blank books, binding, stationery, printing blanks, and labor.
For cases for the records, documents, and official papers preserved in the office, and
indispensable to the public business, and necessary furniture for the office
Fbr miscellarieous items

$1 j200 00
1,000 GO
300 00
• $2,500/00

'No, 6;.
The Second Auditor estimates for the contingent expenses, viz :
For blank bpoks, binding, stationery, labor, oflice furniture,-printing blanks, (including pay for the Republic and' Union, to be filed, bound, and preserved for the use
ofthe oflice,) anji miscellaneous items. .V

.;. • No,. 7. . .

$1,500 GO

;

The Solicitor estiniates for''contingerit experises, viz :
For blank books, binding, stationery, printing circulars and blank fornis for reports
:of district-attorn eys, clerks of courts, marshals,,and labor
For miscellaneous items.
.....;... . . . . . . • . . . . = . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For statutes and reports, including those of the several States
-For ofiicial seal, with press and fixtures, per act February 22, 1849, ch. .61, sec. 2.

$1,050 00
200 GO
1,000 GO
250 OO
$2,500 GO

No. 8.
•For the general :purposes of the Southeast, Executive building, the sum of $7,596 is added,
Fornier ap,propriatibris-inadequate, as appears from the -additional estimates-to make good
deficiericies in former years, and therfeport of the •superintendent ofthe building.



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REPORTS OF THE
N0..9.

Addition of $1,500 over former appropriation, wanted for the purpose of paying rent of vaults,
with rooms, or purchase of safes for the use of designated depositories.
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No. 10.

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Furnishing marine hospitals rendered necessary by acts of Congress establishing hospitals,
and by the anticipated occupation of the buildings af the pl.aces iridicated diiririg the next fiscal,
year, to be expended iri the purchase of usual hpspital furriiture. .. ', ' ,.;,.;•.-:. .

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Necessary to the security of the hospital edifice. Amount required not accurately ascertained,
and therefore conjectural.
\.
,

N o . 1^-..

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Increase over original, estimate caused by a change in the plan of the building, recommended
by the chief of the.Topographical, bureau.
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No. 1 3 : ,

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$22,515 of this estimate required to meet the'increased expenditure at Pittsburg, Louisyille,
and Cleveland, resulting from the organization of the. .public hospitals^ at those-places. The,
residue for extending the relief ofthe fund to. pther places where the present proyision is inade-,
quate, or where no provision has been" authorized"; and also for the increased charges upon the
fund resulting from the estabhshmerit of hospitals at Chicago, Paducah, St. Louis, and Natchez,
should the hospitals at those places be ready to be occupied during the fiscai^year,' '
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Census :of .1850.
For
For
For
For
For
For

pay of United States m a r s h a l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . ^.
.........:
.$25,000 00
pay of clerks
..'..'
.....;......
...............
45,000 GO
printing blanks,, census, and compend
.,. 211,000 00
binding
...."....
-../.....
20,000 .00
statistical information . ' . . . . . . , . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . i........."...-,...,.,..... ..>,.V....., ,150,000 00.
deputy marshals, and all other expenses...'... .f..V .....":.i."
V .. 675,000, 00

V
'••''• - '
- ' ' -1,126,000 GO
FrPra which deduct appropriation of March ,3vl849.-.....;.-;... J,...-.... ;.;•..... " 10,000 -GO
Leaving the sum now required for this s e r v i c e . . . . . ; . . ; . . . . . . . . . ' , . . - . . ; . . . . . . . . . 1,116,000 00

• No. 15; • •

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This estimate is based upon the best informatiori ebtained fromthe marshals, &c. ,'.Its"excess
over the last- appropriation is caused by the increase of bu.siness in tlie Uriited States" courts, by
the organization of the Territory of -Minnesota, and the ariticipated^ organizatioivpf .California
and New Mexico,, and by the insufficiericyin the previpus estimates of tlie amounts required'for
the miscellaneous experiditures chargeable to this'furid; - ^ .'
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1849.]

S E C R E T A R Y OF T H E TREASURY.
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77

U N I T E D S T A T E S MINT.^•' •
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M I N T OF THE U N I T E D S.TATES,

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PmLADEii?HiA,: iVo?;e/?z^r 8, 1849.
•-/ S I R : L hay.e .^sent to the. Regi ster" of the Treasiiry estimates .of the apr
prop.riationswhich.will.be required for the.mint and. branch mints for the
•fiscal j^ear.ending-June 30j,1851. Lhave now the honor of sending you
copies ofthese estimates, with the following remains in-regard tolfe^
The Galifornia gold brought to the mint in the-present/year for coinage
has. increased - our .expenses,-not only by its large amount, (exceeding
SS,200,00Q. in value,) but bj^ the character'of the.-gold, itself,, which
contains- combined with it a-large portion of "silver, which must b.eseparated from it. This is done ;by a chemical process, requiring, for
operations upon so large a scale, a great and expensive increase in the
laboratory, and the employment of-additional workman;
In consequence of this, the funds available fbr the present fiscal year
miist certainly' fall- short of-the'expenses, so that, there will not only be
no balance-on hand at the end df the year, but there-will be a deficit,
which must be supplied by an extra appropriation.' What- amount Avill
^be reqiuii-ed &r'lhis purpose cannot be determined ;with' accuracy until
;the iWastage; accounts .of '1849 shall be settled;. after which time an
estiniate of the sum required.to supply deficiencies will be.pre.sented.
The .expenses of thefiscal year" ending June 30, 1851,-are estii mated, a t . , . . . .V . . . .V^,. . . . , . . V . . . . . . . . . . . . J . . ; . . . . . . $80,000
iPed.nctiiig: therefrom the estiimte^^
. : Y
during the same period - , . . . . . . .
V.
$10,0.00
Arid the: ..estimated deductions from deposites...:....-J " 14,000
;. . ; . . . • • • - ' . :
. . . ^
•
•- - —
-24,000
:, .There, will remain to be asked for. the suni of.,.'.....;...... V $56,000
as „p.er.the: estiniate herewith .presented •
In-the-appropria.tions asked for.-11161:0. "are but two that .vary from-those
heretofore presented. Thefirst is.an,increase in the salary ofthe assistant
..assayer—firom- $1,300..to #1,500. vBy section seveii of the mint act of
January: 18, 18.37.,: it is.enacted that.'Mo the-assistants and clerks such
annual salaries shall, be. .allowed as the director niay determine, with the
approbation: of the Fiesideni:- Provided/ That .an .assistant shall not
receive more than, fifteen himdred dollars, and that a clerk shall not
receive more than twelve hundred doll.ars." , The' gpntleman who fills
the offi.ce of assistant a'ssa:yer has perfofmed the duties.of his place most
skilfully and faithfully for thirteen years, and, as I sincere^ think, fully
merits the .small inorease of salary pr^ovided. It may be added that the
lai-ge.proportion of Galifornia gold now deposited at the mint, in the
amount of which no decrease is to be a;ntic.ipaled,;has .at least doubled
the-'work in the assay department. I therefore beg, most respectfully,
to s.u:bmit the proposed salary, through, you, to the approbation of the
'President. :
^
.. :The appropriation for the wages of workmen has; for along time, been
$24j000... ;The increase of labor at the mint has made it necessary to
present-an: estiiiiate. for.-.$25,200..



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[1849.

The aippropriations required for the branch mint at Nevr Oiieans are
founded on the ''Grounds of Estimates" presented by the superinte.ndent of that mint, and of which a copy-is sent enclosed.
The appropriation presented for the branch mint at Gbarlotte is for
the usual amount, except an item of $1,000 for certain rep airs,-, of which
the explanation given- by the superintendent is sent *enclds(5d..
The estimate for the branch-mint at Dahlonega is^.of the. usual amount,
and does not require explanatio.n.
,
Very respectfully, your faithful servarit,
. R., M.: PATTERSO)N[-,-I?irec^on.:
Hon. W M . M.' MEREDITH,- Secretary ofi the Trectsury. .

UNITED S T A T E S GOAST SURVEY.
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MOUNT INDEPENDENCE,

G O A S T SURVEY. S T A T I O N , , ,

near Portland, {Me^f) .Noiember,, 1849*' >
S I R : I have the honor to submit, in advance of the* report required by
the regulations of the coast survey, a brief notice of the jDrogress ofthe
work up to this time, and of its progress during the past year, with the
estimates for thecost ofthe work during the next fiscal y^ar. . '
Some part of the operations of the survey '(including iield and office
work) has been carrie.d on in every State ori.,the Aslant c and Gulf of
Mexico duiing the past seasori, arid a beginning has bee a made on the
western coast. . •,;
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The general progress .of the coast survey may be thus summed, up.
In the first sectiori, (Maine, New Hanipshire, Massachusetts; and RhodeIsland,) the primary triangulation, arid astronomical and other observations connected with it, have reached Portland, Main 3; the minute
reconnoissance extending to the Kennebec aind the general'reconnoissance
to the Penobscot. One party uninterruptedly engaged in :his work could
finish it to the boundary in two to two and a half seasons. A base of
verification has been measured on the Boston and Providence raiilroad.
The secondary triangulation hats reached NewHampshire^ and the preparation of putting up signals has.been carried to Kennebunl^, in Maine.
The topography has reached Gape Ann, with an interval to be filled on
the eastern side of Massachusetts Bay from Har'wich, to Scituate.. The
h5''drography of the south shore of Massachusetts' is complete to Nanr.
tucket Sound, embraces nearly the whole of Nantucket Shoals, and has
been completed in Hyannis, Bass river, and Wellfleet harbors of refuge,
and in Boston harbor and its approaches. The rest of the; work in diis
section, except the topography and hydrogra^phy of part of Narragansett
Bay, is complete. Observations for difference of longitude by chronometer between Gambridge and Europ^ are in progress. The charts of
New Bedford, Holmes' Hole, Tarpaulin Gove, Edgartown, ahd Nantucket
harbors, have been published. The general coast chart from Narraganisett Bay to Guttyhunk, is engraving; so also the chart of Boston harbor.
Muskeget Ghannel and the second sheet of the: coast'chart ar.e in.^ the
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Boston harbor and its approaches, have been prepared for the Gommonwealth of Massachusetts and the city of Boston. Preliminary sketches
and notices of dangers and facilities to navigation developed • by the
survey, have been published. - '
' - ' . - ' .
The whole field work of the survey is in general complete in the next
section, (Gonnecticut, New York,. New Jersey, Pennsylvania,, and Dela-,
ware,) parts of -which require an, extension of the work, and others .
verification an.d resurvey. This is done as parties are .disposable. The
chief expenditure in this section is for drawing and engraving. Two
charts of-New York Bay and harbor in six' sheets, and one on a smaUer
scale in one sheet, have been published. The atlas of harbors of Long
Island. Soundis: nearly completed. . Ghartsof the harbors of-New London,
New Haven, Black Rock,, and Bridgeport, Oyster Bajr, Huntingdon-Bay,
Sawkins and Sheffield Islands, Gaptain's Islands, E. and W., of Fisher's
Island Sound, have been published.. The outline of Sachem's Head is
engraved, leaving only the mouth of the Connecticut, the anchorage at
Hart and City Islands, and perhaps an additional chart, to be engraved.
The eastern sheet of the general chart of Long Island Sound has been
published; the middle sheet is, engraved, and the western is in the course
• of engraving. The western sheet of the south side of Long Island is
engraved, and .the middle .and eastem slieets, drawn. The off-shore
chart, comprising the coast of Connecticut, New. York, and New Jersey,
from^Block Island to the Qapes of the Delawa,re, is. drawn and neaiiy
engraved. A chart of the passage between. East river and Long Island
Sound (Hell Gate) -has been: drawn. Buttermilk Ghannel, in New York
heirbor, has. been lesurveyed arid a,chart published. The Delaware
'Bay and river, in three sheets, including the approaches, has been pub- '
lished. A chart of Little Egg harbor,: (oflefuge,) on the coastof New
Jersey, hasbeen published. All thfese. engraved plates are in general
electrotyped, so as.to use copies which: are fac similes of the diiginal.
In the next section, (Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia,) the primary
triangulation, arid secondary c.onnecteel with it,iwill be completed in less
than three years, having now. reached the Rappahannock in its progress
down the Ghesapeake. The secondary triangulation, on the outer shore,
is. similarly advanced. The. triarigulation to connect the- primary work
and the Capitol requires, the occupatiouvof but one station- to complete it.
A base of verification has been - measured on Kent Island. . From, the
"Seaton station," at Washington, we expect to reach all the principal
points on the coast through which the telegraph passes,; determining the
difference of longitude with a precision not heretofore attained. Washington, Philadelphia, New York,. Cambridge, and Gincinnati, (one ofthe
steps to New Orleans by the western telegraph route,) have be;en thus
connected, arid the-astronomical observations at Western Reserve College have been, rendered available for our work by its telegraphic connection with, Phila;delphia. The topography in this section, both of the
shores ofthe Ghesa.peake and ocean shore, has kept pace with the triangulation as nearly as the convenience bfthe work permits. The. hydrography of the Ghesapeake has rather pressed upon the land work, and
that outside follows it closely. An efficient We^m vessel is much wanted
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soundings come to embrace the mouth of the bay outside, the hydrography cannot keep pace with ;the rest of the work. . With a steamei*, which
could, keep the sea one hundred days during the worldng season, the
main hydrography of this station could be completed in five years, and.
. probably a t no greater annual expense than .now. ;Gharts;6f Annapolis
harbor and. the eritrance to Chester river have been pubhshed. A chart
ofthe Patapsco and Baltimore harbor, in two sheets, is nearly engraved-.
The upper, sheet of. Chesapeake Bay is drawn- and engraving, arid'the
drawing; ofa aecond sheet is in progress!. Materials, for a third will, :at
the closevof this season, be in.the*office, arid will soon be reduced.
; .In., the fourth section, (Virginia- and North Carolina,) the iri ain a^ secondary, triangulation of Albemarle Sourid, and the tertiary triangulation
of therivers ^emptying into it, except those.-at-itsteadj.;?and -the topogra-.
phy of the - shore.s,..are.Vc0nipletod* The^ triarigulation • of Croatan: and
Roanoke Sounds, andihe topography;f)f .the shores,:are nearly conipleitedi.
A base Jine. has been; measured oii Bodies' Island.; The trisLngulatixDn of
Gurfituck Sound is iri progress, a^^ that of Pamlico; Sourid coriimenced,
A small, triangula^ijori a ^
shorO: has been carried to'the iiilet
south of.Cape'Hatteras..;. vThe hydrography of AlbeinsMe Sound is twothirds dorie. ;. Hydrographie reconiioissances have been' riiade of the inlets
hetween.'Nag's Head;and Hatteras.Inlet. . The reductions areiii progress
for a- riiap.of Albemarle Soiind. - The cha^^^
river has been
drawn and is^ nearly engraved. "^ TEisJ is the; section having the "smallest
extent of shoreline of the .nine sections on theV coast of lhe Atlaritic and
^ u l f of Mexico, .a^nd^the progress; of the land work- init, in four years,
amounts probaHy Vto.one-third, of the wfele. ' H a d thje steamer ^ ^
answered pur ^^expectations, we should have b.een; able to speak ag positively, in'regardv to ^thehydi/ograp^
V//;: ; ;;.: ' ^ t •''<:'/•-. .
. •:
In-^ection;five'(Sou&vCarolinarand-Ge^
has-been rriade, so as to decide upori;the^ plan, of the v^^drk, and. to form
an idea of the diffi.aulties arid .fkcilitiesvin differerit .parts df the. .section,
the work having: been only: GO:mnienGed. in . it in the winter,of 1847-'48.
The land work of-Charleston harbor has i^em^ cbiripletdd,;includirig the
triangulatiori and'topography,-arid the astrdnoriiicalobse^^
have beeri-madev.; The appro
been sounded^dut.; A hydrographic i^^
niade ;of
Bull's: Bay, ;bn; .the Gpa;st of ^S.outh -Oarolina, iirip
a^ a. harbor. of
refugOi ^ The recompiitalions; required .for the chart of Charleston .harbor
have.been niade,a4d the drawing is iri progress. V A:sketch df the harbdr
of Bull's Bay has been published. . -The base line fo^^ main work has
been laid out.onj Edisto Island,.; and the arrangements, for its-measurement arein progress. The side,s of the main triangles-have been traced
from the base to the vStatipns east of Charleston.. The small secondary
triangulation will be pushed, both; south into Georgia and north-from the
base. :SQ,as to serve as a minute reconnoissance for the primary. The sixth section (part of ^Florida) was comriienced last winter by a
reconrioissance,of :the Elorida reefs: and -keys, -and a special appropriation- beirig made .by Congress, the triangulation. was at once comraenced
near .Key West and, Bahia Honda, :and astronomical observations for
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suridftier, arid' other eircurnstahcesV'nece'ssarily
beginning therei arid'the "parties are' ndw urider iristructions-td resurhe
wdrk'as early asithe seasori will permit---t^^^
parties (dhe a double
one) arid,.a' hydroglai:jihic party beirig drganized fdr the;purppse. - ^The
plan of operations; pfdpbs'ed"andlhe reasons ior it ^re: deserib.ed; in rii}^
repdrt. More-tiiari"'two-thirds'of the'part of the cqait of Florida which
is comprised i n sectidri'.se'ferith,;h
arid work may
be comraehced^ there'whenever tjfie aLppropnktidris perm
.A'hydfograiphic recdhndis'saiiC'e of the'entra^^
the St; Mary's''arid St. Johii's
rivers has been made.
^ ...
.. \.. - •
•. .
T he • Eighth' sectidri'" (Alabairna, Mi ssissippi, an d L duisiaiia) v^as . comm-erice'd^by d recohndisb&riceiri.; 1845, and t.he'-vV^brk has' made veiy good
progress"'in it.' Thd triangulatidri for the city" of Mobile and the bay, and
Mississippi'Sdurid'tdVCat Island, aridth^ shdMsdfLMv'e"Borgne,is;nearly
cdriiplete,' a;rid thd to|)dgi'y:'phy more thari haJf - adyariced to cdriipletidri.^
Whe po si tidri^"" of twd poirits hkvd beeri' deterrriiried by .;a^trbridniical
observsitidhs; A'Uddeline'for the^work M$;;b6eri'irieacsiited:ori-Da^^
Kland, The hydro'^fkphy'of neki-ly tw-b-thir.ds"'b Mdbile Bay is ddne,
iridlriding: the'entrahce'rpkrt d f
Ship Islarid hafbo.f s ard; coriipleteV _ , Thq; ch af t s' of', thd'se harbors have
beeri'dralwri;^ and the ehgravirig is Vrieatiy !donij)leted: ^ Thd'chart of the
ehtraricie of IVFdbile' Bk5ti^'iri lhe'harids'-of the draiigHtsriiari/ Sketches
of hydrographic recbriridissarides-of Cat ahd^^S^^^^^
arid of
Mbbile'eritraricej hai^e beferi engrkved arid'clistfibuted^ The wdrkin this
sdctiori v^illferecdrrirriericed'as'sod^^
-^'
The nirith"' sectidri (Lduisiaria^a^^ Texasjcwas corri^riienced =but two
ydars sirice. G;kivest6ri upper aridio.wef' bay riais been tiiarigulated ori^ a
batse approxirnately riieasured. Astrbridniical aiid magiietic obseiyatidns
haVe been .made at one station,''and it has-'been corinected ;by;chrpribiii^^^^
ter differdrices'With a s&tiori iri'sectioii'eighth.; Itis;prbp".osed this seasbn
to' early" thd. triangulatidri^ southTrdm"Gah^dston,";-^a^^ to' cbirimerice the
topography arid hydrography'of^GalVe^tpn ;Ba:yl The.wdfk will-thus
be in full activity. -.'[•'.
.
Instructions fdr commencing section tenth (the poast of' Oregon) were
given by'tlfe Trekiriry-'DepartriidhtiriJuly^^
ari:d iri'th"e course"of
the autunin a land and hydrographic party were organiz^^ to proceed to
Oregon. Thfe la:rid'party>id'cdrripB^^^ withih.ilself .fbr"all the" operiatioiis .
ofthe survey. TH"e \^eryuiiexpddt&( ch^^^
ern coasthris.'pf 'GburS# ihterfdred"' materially,with" the 'usefulries^^^^^ and .
added, greatly td the expeiise of the.p.a^^^^^^
At.the last ad'yices, however;,
the schooriei^ E^^tirig'had.ai'Hv^d Jat Sari Fraricisco, havirig;p"g!s^e3'through
the-straits of M^geOiari; 'uride^^he ;comriiarid;qf t ^
Washington Af Bartldtt; L'ieuteriant-Conini'ahding McA^^
U^ S. .N,, the bhief of,
the hydrographic party, had also, after many delays .arid difficulties, not
td»'say dangers,'reached the sarhd. point;' and thu'gVAssistaritJariies. S.
WilliariiW'arid his party (Brevet Major Harriniond,-Sub-assistant Joseph
Si 'Ruth., arid William Huiriphfeys, Esq.) w^erd furnished'with the means.
of tfarispbftatidiij Which had^bee"n;e;ntirely'Wanting before^^
reach the
coastof Oregon. I "have no doubt, should o.ur -means prove adequate, to
be able to give' a good account of the labors of these parties.
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This cursory glance at the work on our extended coast which has been *
done will, I trust, serve to give confidence in the steady advance towards^^
completion of all the parts of the survey. In four sections data exist for
a tolerable approximation towards the time of completion of the'different
parts of the work, with the means^as they now exist; in four others they
will be furnished in four years—making, at that time, eight of the sections in regard to whieh the estimates of the time of completion may be
presented with reasonable pretensions to accuracy. I have endeavored
in passing to indicate some of the'times when, as now supposed, the operations will be completed.
As the sums directiy appropriated for the. coast survey, and those
indirectly furnished by the War and ^Navy Departments in supplying •
officers, and the latter officers and "men for the survey have increased,,
the rate of progress ofthe work has been an accelerated one, and I have
endeavored, in former reports, to show the economy whieri thus resulted
from thus enlarging the^scale of the work, while the period at which its^
benefits were felt^was hastened, as well as that of the entire completion
of the ivork. Besides the general account just given there, it is proper
to state the progress during the past year separately from that of fbrmer
ones. This^^iotice I shall endeavor to render as brief as possible, as a
full detail will be given in the subsequent parts of the report of all the
operations, derived from^ the reports of the officers engaged in them,
and my own' examinations. Each individual engaged in a work like
this^ has a right'to claim that he shall, as far as the case adriiits,Teceive
full credit for work done; and the public 'statement by the head of the
survey of the amount of service rendered, is, at least i n part, a fulfilment of his duty in.the matter. With many, the opportunity of thus
having their labors appreciated by the public, while it is , a reward for
exertion, also reacts as .a stimulus. With all, the occasionsof preparing
annual reports-serve as^ so many periods, of reflection upon progress
made,.and of plans of ope.rations, and their relative degrees of success.
The progress of the survey during the past year,, classified under the
heads of the different operations, has been as follows:
SECTION

I.—Passamaquoddy Bay, Maine, to Point Judith, Connecticut. >

Reconnoissance, both preliminary^'and irtinufe, has been "carribd one set
of > stations further eastward, reaching thus to Portland.
Primary triangulation.—Two stations have been occupied, ^at one of
which observations for latitude and azimuth have been made, and a t both
observations fbr magnetic variation, (declination,) intensity, and dip.
Magnetic observations were made at six statioris to furnish the variation
for the hai-bor charts of Lynnhaven Bay, Marblehead, Salem, Gloucester, and Annisquam.
/
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'
The difi'erence ofi longitude,- by the transportatiori of chronometers, between Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Liverpool, England, is in course
of determination. The observations of moon culminations and occultations fbr longitude have been contributed for the use of the survey from
Cambridge ^and Nantucket, and of Jatitude from Nantucket.
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has been coriipleted to Kenn^burik, .Maine; the measurement of arigles
^ had been'neaiiy-^completed (covering Cape Ariri") to Seabrook, iri-New'
Hariip;shire. .•
." "
The-topography; of; the nortbern shore of Gape Cod has been carried
to Harwich; The topograph}!- eastof Boston has been carried froni hear
Lynn to bieyond SaleIriv;•
.-- The hydrography of.'Neintncket Shoals has beeri •continued. That of
Bass river and'Wellfieet harbors ha^ been cbri-ipletedV The pbsition of
Gashe's: Ledge has - been - determined. Tidal and buifent observations
have been made in the Vineyard Sound. 'jF6>^rnew ishoals (McBlair's
Shoals) riave been discovered in the ".main ship-channel over the Nantucket Shoals."' • ,,'
fiTheusucd computations ofthe work of the year have been iriade in this •
and the'Sections.generally:.
•
;. '
Drawing.:—The'manuscript maps of Boston harbor have' been coni^ pleted, including additional work to that originally" desigried, which
fenders the hydrography niore perspicuous.- The map of Boston, on a
siriaUer scale for engraving, is more thari half done; • The.chart' of
Muskeget Channel is two-thirds .dorie.
•. JE?^^r(2^;^?^g'.•^-^The map of Hyannis harbor has beeri engraved. Some
progress has been made on the general coast chart, eastern series. No. 1,
and on the map of-Boston harbor.
.
•
^
• SECTION ll.^-^Point Judith to Cape Henlopen.
' Tfianguldtion has been made to determine points for the hydrography
of the south-side of-Long Island.
'
Magnetic observations, for. the determination of the coefficients of thd
needle's :of two of the. declinometers: used in the survey, have been
made.Soundings haYeheen made of the south "side of Lorig; Island, and in
Little Hell. Gate, and;fQr -a profile lirie from the eritrance to New York'
harbo-r.- - A thorough comparative examination of specimens of the bottom.iri this" section is in progress.
Drawing.-"—1. The reduction of the topography for the off-shore map
from Point Judith to Gape Henlopen^ has been made. 2. A similar
reduction for the m a p of the south 'shdre of Long Island Soiind has been,
completed. 3. The topography of the large scale, map of Hell. G'ateis
nearly completed.
,
'
Engraving.-.—1. The middle sheet of Long Island Sound ,has been
completed. ' 2 and 3. The chart of Cawkin'sIsland and Sheffield Island
harbors, and of Captain's.Islarid, east and west, havd been completed.
4. The reeng];aYing of the entrance sheet of Delaware Bay is nearly.
completed.^.'/^5,.f^flFKe sketch of Buttermilk Ghannel has been'engraved.
6 and 7.>TheAve'stdki sheet of Long Island Sound, and the off-shore
. chart from;Pqiiit Judith to Gape Henlopen, has niade" pfd'gress. 8 and
9. Sachdrii's' Hcadiiarbor, and lhe anchoraoe. at Gity Island, have been
commenced., -fi p 7
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in.—Gape Henlopen to Cape Henry..
Triangulation.—The pfimaiy and secondary work on the Chesapeake
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has been exterided south to the Rappahannock, in Virginia. The;secondary, on the qutei} coast has advanced to. Assateague hght-houseo'
The tertiary triangulatidn ofthe Nanticoke has been made to;Viennai:^
Astronomical .and 77mgnetic observations-.-.—Observations-for latitude; a:nd
azimuth,in.cpnnection with the. triangulationv between- the Gapitol.and:
Ghesapeake, have been made at one of the Ghesapeake. statioris-.Tcp^g-mj^^.-^The topography of the.'--shores of the Nanticoke, Poco^
moke.,, and Wicomico, Vof Hooper's Straitand- of Tangier -Bay,f Has been
completed. T h a t of the oceari shpre has been? carried: froiri. Siriepuxent
Bay to Assateague Jsland*
.. ^ ^
-.
The hydrography, outside has: been-carrie'dl south, fronirthe. Isle, of Wight
Shoal to the riiouth of Green River Inlet. In the Ghesapdake-^: acrossither
• inouth of the Potomac..to;Smith'sPointv.
.
Drawing.-^—The topographical part of the upperVsheet-of'.Ghesapeake
Bay.is.three-fourths:done.. The resultsvof the resurvey.of the Patapsco,
are nearly:reducedv.
V •.
Engraving', Ghesapeake Bayj. No;. 1.—The.upper sheet has rnade; some.'
progress. The chartofGhestef river entranc.e. (hai;bpr:of refuge)ihas
been engraved. The Patapsco river and;Baltimpre harbor,vin two sheets;,,
has advanced tpwards coiripletion.
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V .
IV.-—-CaijeHenry.:to: Ccipe-Eear,^.

SBCTION

.,- V

The measurement-oi:^. base line on Bodies's"Island has been made.
The triangulation, mairi and secondary,. of Groatan, - Roanoke;, and
Currituck Sounds, has. been in progress. A^tertiaryc triangulation;hais,
been carried on the outer shore frorri Nag's.'Head south bey dnd Hatteras.
The.:topographii.^,of the shores.:of Albem^^rle Sound,; of the Alligator
and Yeopim rivers, has bepn completed. That of the shores of .Grpatan
and Roanoke Sounds, and of the outer shore; from Nag's.Head south, of
the new light-house oil Bodies'Island, has-been completed.^
The :hijdrograph%j. of about two-thirds of Albernarle Sound, and; of ;th©
entrarice to the Alligator. river, has been completed. • HydfpgraphiGreconnoissances.pf-the inlet.of ,1846, of.''New-In^^
andof.Hatteras.Inlet, have been-made..
; , "
D.rawing.andengmving.—r-The sketches :of Hatteras-Goye.andHatterasr
Inlet.have been drawnand engraved, The engraving :of the PAsquotanfe
is nearly completed.
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Three lines-of - ofi-shore. soundings h^.-ve been run from^ the-:capesrof i theDelaware.to south of Gape.Heniy.
^
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'. \ SBCTiO'N.y-o-rr'Froin Ccipe-.Eear to the St. Mcinfisv
The minute reeonnoisscmce has been in progress for tracing.the-triangle,
sides from the Edisto base to thestations beyond Chaiieston/ •
Preparations-fdr-the'%m5^7'me?^^ of a .base on "EdistP Island are in
progresSo ;
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Astronomical 6h'sety^dLtions,&c., have been liiade in Ch'arleston harbor,
and ihose in the city have been eontinri;ed.
The tricmgulation'Of^Gh3:ilestonka.vhoT andits^^^^^
has been. made.
'The.^(?2?og^apA2/^connected With &is, -and with the approaches from
the ocean side, has b'een:executed, and lhe plan of the city and wharves
has been made, and copied for the city authorities.
The -hyclrogtapfiy =of the approacries to -Charlestori harbor from the
oceanrias"been nearly:completed.. A reconnoissianGe of Bull's Bay,^ridrth
of Chariestdn, has been inade, and the sketch has been, drawn wnd
engraved,
/
• '&is^c:TimYii-—EromtheSt. Marfis.to:St. Jos^(}s Bay,
Astronomical observations have been made =near Key West,-and the
triangiiation has hden Gommenced ^ t Key:W^est and' BaMa Honda.
K preliminary reconnoissance has .heen made from .Gape Florida 'to
.Carysfort, and from the Marquesas Keys eastward to Key Rodrigues.
A hydrographic reconnoissance of the entrance to the St. Mary's and
St. Joseph's has been made. Tho'work has been recommenced in this
section by two land parties, (one a double party-;) and a hydrographic
party, haying a .steam vesselj, is in part iorganized.
/'B.^CTip^'yil.----From M^^
Triangulation.—^The triangulation of'the delta near Mobile is=coriiplete,
and of Bonsecpur's Ba-y is nearly so, finishing, very neariy.-this work in
Mobile Bay.'

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Topography.--/p.8xts of the islands'south of Mississippi'Sourid, .previously unfiriished;, .have been completedV The north shore of Mississippi
Sound, arid part-of .the shore ;of Mobile Bay, are fiiiished.
Hydrography.^^The hydrography of two-thirds of Mobile Bay has been
done. Tides and currents'have been pbserved at Mobile Point, Cat
Island, &c. Sailing directioris for "Cat and Ship Island h^'rbprs have
been prepared. Informatiori in regard to buoy3, beacons, and landmarks
in Mobile Bay at its"entranc;ev arid iri Gat and.-Ship Island harbors, has
been cbllectedv
.;
Drawing and engraving, ;la%r?'-^2.^^The chart of Gat and Ship Islarid
harbors has been drawn, and part of Mobile entrance is iri preparation.
The engraving of the first-named map, which is of the size of two of
the usual harbor sheets, is neaiiy cpm.pleted,
"

SECTION

IX.—From Vermilion Bay io the Rio Grande,'-.'

The triangulation of Galveston lower and upper, bays has been very
nearly completed, .so as to prepare for the commencement of the topography and hydrography, which have been directed. ; .
: Iri six sections the work has beeri in full activity, and in three others
, preparations have been made for the execution of the work on the same
scale. Should the appropriatioris asked for be made, including the
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of; which is requested,"! shall-be able, to keep-up* the-work o n l h e same
footing during the next fiscal year. This .supposes the' same aid from
the War arid Navy Pepartriients as., in past years. Should this be withheld from; any cause, I ought notid.ibe considered as responsible for'the
c'dnsequent derangement of the operations proposed, and the necessary
diminution of progress. '
' .
. . ..-'
—
. •.
.The estim ates w;hichI.would. respectfully request to be laid -before
Gpngres.s, areithe samein .amountand iii '.division-as-those-which; la-st;year
received the^sanetipn of the .Department.cmd of Congress; .-.iThe rriirior"
details only differ in distribution, according to the change of :circuinstances in the different sections. The estiniates include not only the
cost of the .field operations-, as is usual .in such wprks, but of all the
computations and reductions, the drawing and engraving, the pririting
and publishing.. They include, also, the. compensations of all persons
engaged, except officers of the x\rmy and Navy^ and the men,from the
Navy, employed explusively in the hydrographic part of lhe work.

GENERAL ITEMS. .
Rent,^fue], postage, materials for drawing, engraving, and printing; .carpenter's work
and materials; instrument maker's work and materials; blank books, stationery,
printing, and -ruling forms; binding; transportation of instruments, maps, and
charts, and miscellaneous ofHce e.xpenses; purchase of.new instruments; books,
maps,,and c h a r t s . . . . . . . '
.,
..:..:
$15,500
SECTION I. Field work. To extend the primary triangulation in J)faine eastward, and
-to make-lhe ^reconnoissance, astronomical and .magnetic' observations connected
• with it; to complete the secondary triangulation,of _Ca;)ev3n7i, of-the coa^t of JVbiy,. •
Ham'pshire, and of part of Maine nearly to Kennehunk, and of part of Casco Bay,
^
(Portland harbor;) to coiitinue the topography of the.western shore of Massachii<
setts Bay and of Cape Jinn; to continue the hydrography of J^antucket Shoals, and of
.. •
.the ocean near. JVaniwcfcei,' and of part of Massachusetts Bay, and the har.b.ors of
•Gloucester or Salem; .to continue the observations of the tides and currents in Vineyard Sound, including the-cost of repairs to vessel and engine, and the-fuel for.the .
steam-vessel used in theiiydro^ra-phy, and the hire ofa vessel .to aid in the soundings. Office work. To make the reductions and computations- of the sectibn; lo
complete the drawing of the-general coastchart, ^eastern series,; No. 1, and tQcpnd-^
mence .that of No.. 2; .to make the drawing ofa chart of Bass river "and of "Wellfleet
harbors, and to commence the engraving of the,same, arid to cpntiniie that of the
general cOast,chart, N o . l , and to commence-that-'of No. 2; to continue th,e engra.vin'g of the chart of Boston harbor, .will require.
. . : . . . . . . ,.•
.;...'
33,00.0
SECTION II. To continue the verification and filhng-up of parts of the" hydrography; ,
-to complete the engraving ofthe western sheet of JLong Island Sound; to complete
the engraving-of the series of charts of harbors and anchorages of Long Island Sound;
to complete the engraving ofthe chart of Hell Gate, near New York, will require
about..
.........':.
....'.'.
.-.;..'. . ; 9,000
SECTION ITI. 'Field work. To continue .-the tr.iangulatio,n of the C/iesapea7ce south of
the Rappahannock, that,'of the outer shore south of .Assateague. Island in T^irginia;
^ .^ .:
to make the astronomical and magnetic observations' required, the tertiary trian- - gulation of parts of the rivers; to continue, the'topography ofthe shores ofthe
Chesapeake, SiY\d of the ocean shores'soutli- of the Firginia, line;, to coritiaiue thehydrography ofthe outside, and of the Chesapeake south from the present limit,
including the ordinary, repairs merely ofa steam-vessel, and the fuel for a steamvessel, and hire of.atender for the outside "work.^ Office worlc. To make the computations and reductions required .ofthe work, the drawing of a third sheet ofthe •
. .Chesapeake Bay; to continue the engraving oflhe first sheet, and tb commence that
..
•ofthe second, will'require a b o u t . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. - ; . - . . . . . . . . ' . . . . .'.;.••.;........
33,000
SEGTION l y . Field work. To cohtiniie the triangulation of Pa:mlico Sound, a.nd ofthe . .
ocean coast sbuth of jyafieras; to make the riecessary astronomical and inagnetic
\ observations; to continue the topo'graphy-ofthe shores of Pamlico SoiCnd and ofthe
ocean; to corinmence the Hydrography'of-Hatteras Shoals, and to continue the
exploration of the. Gulf streani off this coast, including the current expenses of a
steam-vessel and ordinary repairs. Office work. To complete the drawing of one



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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

.87

sheet ofthe chart of Albemarle Sound and its rivers, and to continue its engraving, . .
will require about
.'
..24>000
SECTION "V. Fie.ld work. ;T6 complete the. primary and secondary triangulation of the ' . .'• coast between the.EcZisfo'.base and Charleston, and to continue it eastward; to; commence the .secondary tri.angu;lation westward from the same base, across St. Helena
Sound, to the mouth ofthe Savannah; to riiakethe requisite astronomical and mag- .
•netic observations; to- contihue-the-topography; -to complete the hydrography of
, Charleston harbor, and ofits approaches, and-to continue thatof the coast of the
--..section w.estward; to_continue the exploration-of the Gulf stream off this section. - • Office work. To. make the required computations and' reductions; tp make the
drawing of the'mapof Charleston.harbdr and its approaches, and to. comm ence the
. .
;... engraving, will "require.\. ' . : . . • . " : . ' : . . . . : ' . ; . : . ' . . ; . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20,000
SECTION "Vl. Prdvided foi* by'special kpprop'i^^^^
SECTION Villi '' Field work. To'c'oritinufe' the triangulation of Ponfc^arfram, and the.
. .secondary t"rian'g'iilatit)ri,'south ofthe C^fm^eZe-itr/s^^^^^^
mouths of the'Jtfississi;)pi;-.to compiete t^^^^
of
"• ^ •
Mississippi Saund, and to commence'that of Lake Borgne,; to continue the hydrog. raphy of J^%siss^p))i Sotmc?j'and outside westward 0
.Offi:ce work. T o
- make the riecessary calculations and reductions ofthe wprk ofthe section; to com-' .'.plete the drawing of the first coast sheet,-and to commencelhe erigraving;.to com- nience the drawing'of the second sheet of Mobile.Bay, wi^l require about
20,000
SECTION IX. -Field work'. To continue the triangulation southward and westward , towards the Brazos; to make the necessary'astrOnomical and niagrietic observa. tions; to continue the topography and hydrography of GaZi^esfon ^ai/. Office woik.
•To-make, the necessary computations and to commence the "drawing ofthe map of ^ •
- Galneston Bay,, will; require a b o u t . . . . , , . ; . ' , . . . . . . . . . . ' . - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . : . . . .
|18,500
SECTION 'K.^ Field wm^k: To continue the general and minute reconnoissance ofthe
^yestern coast; to comnierice the triangulatipn and make astronomical observations
iri connection with it; to continue the topography and hydrography, will require
a t l e a s t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...•...'.,,..
:
14,000
Total,.exclu.sive of SECTION VI/, and including the cnrrent. expenses, and ordinary
repairs of steam-vessels when" considered necessary, in the .hydrography....;....

186,000

SECTION VI. To continue the-survey ofthe Florida reefs and ~keys, coriimenced
. under the appropriatipn of last session.
;
30,000
-': Should the men required for the survey not be furnished by the Navy Department, the additional sum of $56,000 will be-necessary to cover the pay and rations of the number of petty
bfficers and iiien-according tp.the scale of numbers and grades heretofore allowed'by the Navy
Department on the applications ofthe chiefs of hydrographic parties. ; It would add niuch to
:the efficiency ofthe work if the-men, instead of-being discharged at the close of the surveying
season, were transferred from, one vessel to another,-securing steady employment for good men,
and that expertness'in the particular „d,uties of the survey only to be acquired by practice. This
could readily be accomphshed if the-riien were-employed byl.he Coast Survey and from its funds.
The plan has many other adyantages, and^wo.uld relieve the Navy Departnient from the difficulty
•whichled to a delay in shipping men for the survey of the Florida coast and for Section VIIL,
that under thelimitation by law of the. number of seamen, the requirements of the vessels of
war left iione available for coast survey service.^ • • • ' • .
" ;
• Very respectfully s u b m i t t e d ' b y - ' - " : . ' . ' '
.,: *' ; :

... A.D.BAGHEySu^n, U/SVCoast.Survey, .
Hon. "WM. M. MEREDITH,

^

Secretary bfi the Treamry^




..

REPORTS OF THE

ss

A;
Oil,. Sfc, .mquired fior the use ofiEight-Hoiises in.the United .States^duriv^g the
fiisccd year endiiig SOth J m e , - 1 8 5 1 .
For .3.31 lig.h.t--house.s:
j •
; '
" '
,3,110 lamps, 35'gaiiphs •ea'ch, ;i08,850 gallons of .oil,^at $1 .10;.p.er^^.allpn....... $119,735 .-00
1,467 dozen'tube glasses', ;at.'|l"'50 pe^^^^
.".'.',..'."'..;.'.'.'.'.! ' .2,-200-.'60
1,182*. gross of wick'si'at 80 cie'nts "per gross. .'•.'..'... *;..' '.:.\ .•.'.'.'..•.'.'.'. ."V-.'' .*.'.'.".^
"^;945.B0
• ''271 doze'ri buff skiris,"at'$9" per UoVen.;.•"};..' ,•. ..".'> ..'.'.W .'..**.".'.'.\W.".'.".';.'..'-.'
. ;247'50:
4,266 pounds of whiting,..at .3 ;Gerits;p'er.pburid.'.•^.,". V.".'... '.•"..'.".'"..'.'. . J . . . " . . . . .
i ^ :98i
6,935 yards of .cpttpri;prpth, AtJ^i .cprits.per'yard. .'.•^.\'..".-'.'.....''...'". J\".^.\\\ ; .
:4S8il^
Expenses of re.pai.^rig.find, keeping iin;^
12^50:00
Expenses.of itransJDO.rtatiqn ;arid"de]iY.eries' at,;.th'e .lig.ht-houses', 6.f .oir a.n.d"6tliej
annual supplies'.'.'..... 1 . . ' . . . . . . . ' .\ ..' .1 . ' 1 . " . : ! ; . , ' : . . . . . V . ' ^ . . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . .".i'i".
•H,5Q0;fl0
;|147,47;4"19:
. B .

••••;

Genercil expenses of Light-Houses, Floating Lights,-Beacons, Buoys, .Sfc, in
the Unife.d States, as p e r accouiits .pfi Superintendents, d u r i n g .the fiscal year
endi?ig .dQth.Jxme,.XBA^^^
"•' •'•.•.-•^- •-', ••••-;
- •'• •

States.

Repairs,
I&c.-,' pf-lighthoiises-. •

3d quarter, 184.8
4th quarter, 1 8 4 8 . . . . . .
,1st .quai-ter; 1 8 4 9 ' . . . . .
;2d' quarter, 1849.:..;. ;j

NpW

,H AMP

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
1st quarter,
2d quarter,

Expenses
ofj'flpating
lights. •.

Expenses
6f'beacons
and'b'ubys.

$6,855 -,08
i,0i8."27
,225 01:
;i57 99
454 89;

-134,00
1,595 33
.37 00
385 "90
'63 -70

8,711 24

.2,115 93

174 52
5 62
• 50
3 72

3,618
4)0 50
44 31
24 63

184 36

1^5" 62

Siiperiw tendents.

John And,erso.n.
•Robert V. "Dunlap and
' ILiitlier Je-vvj^tt.; ' . .

SHIRE.

1848
.
1848.....
1849'......
18*49..;..'.

Augustus Jenkins and
' ;Loryi3deil ••^'-;:;' ^'^ •

MASSACHUSETTS

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
Istquarter,
. 2d quarter,

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
Istquarter,
2d quarter,

1848..
.1848..
1849.,
1849..

1848..
18.48..
1849..
1849:.^




7,830
5,300
-40
4,569

39
22
81
95

4,544 59
800 00
- 80(3 00
•800 00

17,741 77

6,944 59

IOO
348
71
70

42
17
12
16

589 87

467
1,844
2,305
-1,936

10
22"
88
66

343 98
300 00
230 03
4,78-59

6,553 86

1,352 60

Marcus Morton and Philip
Greely,. jr.

Joseph T. Pease.

184R.]

SECRET^Ry OF THE TREASURY.

S9

B ,Trr-General .expenses .ofi'Ligfit-Houses^ i^<—fi^ ontinued.

States.

Ref]airs,
..Expenses
I&c, of lig:ht- 'of floating
' lights!
hous.es.

-Expenses
of;b^acpn.s
:and buo^.s.

iSuperintendents.

MASSACHUSETTS.

3d quarter,
4th.(quarter,
ist qiiarfef,
2d quarter,

1848...
.18.48....
'18.49.' ^"'.
1849...

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
1st quarter,
2d quarter,

1848..,
1848.".,
1849"...
1849.

$;463 64
101 GO
"•*23*20

mm

$790 35
:344 02
'42'40
:393'60
1,'570 37

il33 02
•179 7S

$393 90
-' i228. 74
"40:60
i7:63
.•680 .8.7
^765 M

- MW-

" "%'m
815.00
•1^01
1^328^5

Charles "W. Rand and
. "William'Il.'iEaston.

Jos. T. Adams pind. William T. .Ryssell.,

'f^*;84
2i267 17"

RHOD^E ISLAND

.3d
4th
ist
^d

quarter, 1848.
quarter, 1848.
quarter, 1849.
quarter, 1849.

:508-29
' 31 34
33 52
17.49

/39B 12 ' Edwin "Wilbur.
i498 "23
•34l'48
1637 03

1590 64

lj8.72 8.6

CONNECTICUT.

Y^ quarter,
f^
4th quarter,

1848..
1848...
ist quarter, 1849..
^d :ciuarter, 1843...

^d
4th
ist
^d

3d
|th
1st
2d

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848..
1848..
1849..
1849...

212 27
^"78t)'9
-291.8
6 79

i557.;28
;441 50
.460 19
'<843 76

•326'33

2,:302 73;

i658 64
i233 ^3
'41)0
311 04

Thonias Mussey.

1^207 61

i260 49
• "62 0i8
405 i i
."69 75

40 74
7^25
50 06
152:63

•797'43

;250"62

quarter,- 1848.
quarter, 1848.
quarter'-, 1849.
quarter, 1849.

Norris Wilcox and James
"'Donaghe..

Reuben G. Hbpkinson.

NEW YORK.

?d- quarter,
4th quarter,
ist quarter,
2d quarter,

1848
.
1848.!'.:.
1849.....
1849




94
14
42
76

2,223 19
1,154 13
2,325 57
2;093 70"

903 00
:632 33
fe.42'75
672 74

12,135 26

7,796 59

3,050-82

3„012
2,104
1,546
5,471

Cornelius W . Lawrence.

90

REPORTS OF THE

[1S49.

B.—'General expenses ofiLigfit-Houses, ^^•.~Continued.

'States.

Repairs,
.&c., of lighthouses.

"3d' quarter, :1848.-..
:4th quarter j 1848..
.1st quarter, 1849..
Sd quarter, 1849..1

3d' qliart-er, 1848../-..
4th quarter, 1848......
1st quarter," 1 8 4 9 . . . . .
Sd quarter,- 1849... j

$186 19
. 3 1 08.

Expenses'.'
.of beacon sarid buoys;*

Superintendents.

AbelHuritirigton arid Edwin
$36 39
51 41

Rose.

•

•

""'5*48'
222 75

.87.80

108 7 4
205 ,90105 48
^8-10

70 48

^3:3&

431 60
M quarter,. 1848.
4th-quarter,^1848...'..
1st quarter, 1849
^d quarter, 1 8 4 9 . . . : .

Expenses
of floating
'liglits.

311 74
199.42
20 25;

Henry! W . Rogers and
Levi'Alleri.

'idhb
140 48
Otis N . Cole and Daniel
McCulloch.

531 41
3d quarter,
J4th quarter,
1st quarter,
2d quarter,

1848....
1848....
1849....
1849

27 98.
1 25
1 50

Wilham F. Haile and Ezra
"Smith. ' ' ^ ..,..

30 73

3d quarter, 1848.
4th quarter, 1848.
1st quarter, .1849.
2d quarter, 1849.

.16 49
312 17

David'C: judson and Thomas Bacon.

'340*93
669 59

'3d quarter,
.4th quarter,
1st quarter,
2d quarter,

1848.
1848.
1849!
1849.

76 "81

'

•

^

:

:

:

Joseph'Sibley.

2 75
79 56

3d quarter,
4th quarter j
istquarter,
. 2d quarter,

1848.
1848.
1849.
1849.

'Reuben.H. Boughton.
-2-48
•46 30
48 78

•3d quarter, 18.48
4th quarter,'iBip:. ..;.
ist quarter, .1849.....
2d quarter, 1 8 4 9 . . . j




33 50
, 33 63
'173'94
232 33

47i;4o;i

Geo., H . .McWhorter and
Jacob liichardsbn. :;

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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

91

'B.—Gmeral expenses of Light-Houses, Sfc.—Continued.
States".

Repairs,
Expenses
&c., of Ught- -of floating
houses. •
lights.

Expenses
;pf'beacons
a'nd buoys.

Superintendents.

NEW JERSEY.

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
ist quarter,
2d quarter,

1848...
18'4'8...
1849...
1849....

3d quarter,
4th quarter j
1st .quarter,
•2d, quarter,

1848
1848......
1849.,....
1849.-;'r'j

$324 34

$174 60 Stephen Willit's.

?374 58

42 .02

'698 92

216 62
72
121
47
.23
255

06 Robert B. Risley and Rich14
ard C. Holmes.
75'
77
49

520 21
PENNSYLVANIA.

,3d quarter,
4th quarter,
1st quarter,
2d quarter,

1848...
1848...
1849.. .1849...

77
351
19
3

50"
31
50
00

Murray Wiiallon and Win.
H.Gallagher. •

951 31
Bd quarter, 1848...
4th quarter, 1848...
1st:quarter,.1849...
2d quarter,' 1849...

91
129
• 61
43

25
25
25
75

Sniith Inglehart arid Cor
nelius L. Russell.

325 '50
3d quarter,
4.th. quarter,
1st quarter,
2d quarter,

1848;
1848.
1849.
1849.

36 16
112 40
' -3 50
26-50

118
99
186
224

-178 "-56

627-62

319:70
10 00'
111 83
' 96 51
'2.50

100 00
400 00
175 37

540 >54-

67.5 37

13 William Patterson and John
00
Youngs.
09
40

MICHIGAN.

. 3d quarter,
4th quarter,
1st quarter,
2d quarter,

1848
.
1848...;.
1849...:.
1849... 1

3d quarter, 1848
4th. quarter, 1848
ist quarter, 1849....
'2d quarter, 1849...




177 73
, 20 00

' 3'9V^0

473 42
•276 45
68 53^
500 00'

•88 00
16 00
69'9 23

1,318 40;

Charles G. Hammond and
Oliver M.. Hyde.

Samuel • K. Haring arid
Charles E. Avery..

92

REPORTS 0 F THE \

[1S49.

B.—^General expenses ofi.^Light':.Houses, ^c.-^.Continued,.

States.

Repairs,.
&c., of lighthouses. '

Expenses
offlpati rig
lights.;

Expenses
of beacons
•.arid buoys.-;'

! Superintend ents.

MICHIGAN.

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
1st quarter,
^d quarter,

1848
.
184§..,..:...
1849.'....^*
1849.... j

$261 41
. m 96
129 40^
139 80
325 82

John iMcReyn old s and.Hen-ry[B. Miller..
: ;".

1,528,39
DELAWARE.

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
istquarter,
2d quarter,

1848
1848....:.
I8'49
1849
j

2^220 21
:886 12
^694 53
2,241 08
186 67

*'*711 79

6,i228 61

4,813 33

2,074 41
1,193 22
55 50
72 23

1387 71
1355 40
559 17
':258.47

3,"395 36

1^:360 75

1628 50

-429 58
457 42
4.7.0 .75
129 25
' 79 '64

.3^048.55
5,310.97
.2,194 42
•1,162 63
1^274 75

;2^7 m
-467 10
1^5 38
;356 20

9,:99i:;32

1^453 24

$1,^85^0,0
1,616-30
1,400,:24

$831 66 =H«nry ;Hicks„ and "William •
: -712 41 • 'P.'BrpMod,1563 63
-;387-50
1,'037-28
3,^532 48

MARYLAND.

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
istquarter,
^d quarter,

1848....;
1848
1849
1849
.

1.87-.5(3 Wm. JH. Cole, j r . , and^

George ¥ . Kane.
'1232'50
[208.S)

VIRGINIA.

,3d quarter,
4th quarter,
ist quarter,
2d quarter,

-1848.....
1848
1849
1849.... j

i^smm
3d quarter,
4th quarter,
•1st quarter,
2d quarter,

:ia7 -51

599 91
299 50.
202 50

1848
1848
1849......
1849.."...

Conway WMttle :arid Wil-j
liam Garnett.

John A. -Parker.

m 18

1,;173.09
•Sd quarter,
4th quarter,
jst quarter,
2d quarter,

1848
.
1848......
1849
1849.....

;209 40
'150*76
367 16

444
518
447
774

2l
12
95
09

2,184 37

: 423 20 Edward Green,;
'707 80

lyiaiDO

NORTH CAlROLINA.

3d quarter,
4th .quarter,
ist quarter,
2d quarter,

1848.....'.
1848
1849.....
1849.....




70. QP Wm. C, Bettencpurt.
98 56
104 89
. i85,00
a58 45"

i84:9:;J

SECRETARY m

Tlffi TREASURY.

93

B'.-^-G-eneral-expenses'of Light-Houses,-Sfi-4.'-^G6ntiii\i&di

States';-

Repair^'V &c.,of light^
houses^

Expenses'
of "'floating'
lights .-

Expensesof-beacons
and buoy Sv

SiiperinteMents.

NORTH CAROLINA.

3d
4th
1st
2d

quarter;l848-i-.,'
quarter, 1848...
quarter, 1849...
quarter, 1849...

$761 59
641 72
876' 76
716 80

William D. Pritehard and
George W . Cha'rles:

..2,99© 87^
3d,;quarter^-1848^ii
. 4th quart.er, 1848V;.
Year.....:.......,
1st quarter, 1849...
2d quarter, 1849...

$225 00
17 35^

$4 02
494-90

'l,7SbS
1,942-35

3d
4th
1st
2d

2 44

quarter, 1848.
quarter, 1848.
quarter, 1849.
quarter, 1849.

* • * 48

2-92
3d quarter, 1848.
4th?-qu'apter,. 18481
1st quarter, 1849.
2d quartet, 1849.

498 92
1,972-89'
4,339 42
2,019 26'
2ill9-59-

Thomas : J.. Pasteur" and'
Joshua Tayl'P'r;

10^451-16

22 50^
18 00

20 50

40-50

20-50
276-11
511 74
274 97
297 15-

3d quarter, 1848.
4th;.quar-tgFj;1848:^
1st quarter,'1849V
2d quarter, 1849.

Jamefe 'K\ 'ffatton.

James E. Gibble.

Joseph Ilamsey.

1,-359 97
SOUTH CAROLINA.

3d
4th
1st
2d

3.d
4th
1st
2d

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848...
1848...
1849.'..
1849...

quarter,- 184'8"".
quarter, 1848.
quarter, 1849.
quarter, 1849'.

93 87
262; 38
5 78

754 39 Wil.li^mJ; Grayson.
1,249 3'3
317 97;
270- 00-

362-03

2.59r69'
•135 88' Thonias L. Shaw.
173 40
32 50
- 19-95

1,225 00-

1,225 00
3d
4th
1st
2d

quarter, 1$48.
quarter, 1848.
quarter, 1849.
quarter, 1849.




361 73
240 "00
3,254 7'2
309 64
276 504,.080- 86

Benjamin K: B'ythewbod;

94

R E P O R T S OF T H E

[1S49,

B.—General expenses pfi 'Light-Houses,; Sfc.—G onti nu ed .^

States,

3d
4th
. 1st
2d

3d
4th
1st
2d

Repairs,
&c:,oflight-^
houses.

quarter, .1848
quarter, ;i848
quarter, 1849
quarter, 1849

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
1st'quarter,
2d quarter,

1848
1848
1849
1849

1848.
1848.
1849.
1849.

• 3d
4th
1st
2d

quarter;
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848.
1848.
1849.
1849.

3d
4th
ist
2d

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848...
1848...
1849...
1849..,

. Expenses
Expenses •
of floating- ofbeacpns
lights.
and buoys.

00
80
90
00

$527 38"
354 67
784.92.
• 706 85

1,081 70

; 2,373 82

' $8
158
188
726

$125
330
200
-342

.00
68
OQ
.
47

Superintendents.

William B. .Bulloch.

998 15

100 00
10 07

. 180 00
101 62

' 125* 00

"5({^<)0

235..07

331 62

150 -00
5.00
11 16

.300.00

Arch'd Clarke and H . E.
W . Clarke.

Armand Lefils.

'320;io
13 50

166.16

633^ 50

.12 44
5 12

87- 50'
144 55
148 15
154- 50

17 56

534 70
•45
45
45
45

.00
00
00
00

James. Dell arid Isaiah-D..'
Hart.

'

•

George Centrcrand James.
R. Sanchez. -

180 Op
3d
4th
1st
2d

3d
4th
1st
- 2d

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848.
1848.
1849!1849.

1848.
1848.
1849.1849.

'24 00
153' 18
42 25:
127. 31

2,077 02
1,767; 11
1,95a'^3,
1,951 75

171 00
100: 00

346 74

7,75421

271-00

Stephen R. Mallory.

'Nathaniel W ..Walker and
. . . Robert-W;-.Alstori..

'28. 78
386 00
50 00
464'78

3d
4th
1st
2d

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848......
1848
1849,....
1849... j




202..73
14 65
101 06
3 05
14 70

50,00,
75 20
141 69
• 28 69
.40 81

336 19

336 39

Samuel W . Spencer and
• Benjamin .S.. Hawley.

1849.]

^

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

95

• B."—General-expenses ofi Light-Houses, (5^^—Continued..;
• Expenses
ofbeacons
and buoys-.

- -Repairs, ' Expenses
(fee, of light- ofiioating
house's; ' • ; lights.

States,

Superintendents."

FLORIDA.

3d
4th
1st
2d-

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848
-.
1848;..:.'.
1849.....
1849.....

Dillon Jordan-and Robert
Mitchell.

'•"*$72'bQ
- '.-27:50
r r

• 99 50

• , '

. . . p.
•

.

-

... .

- • - .

•

•

.

•

,

•

- .' ...-,...

ALABAMA.

3d quarter, 1848:..-..4th quarter; 1848.'.'.'.'.1st; quarter, 1849.v.".'.2d quarter, 1849'....J ,

600 00
131 65151-30
10 47
;4 63

- .*"*' \".''''',•Wfi-fi'fi':
..........'

'

James" E. Saunders and
John J . Walker.

.. 898 05
LOUISIANA. ^

•: -

•3d quarter, 1848...•..
4th'quar ter ,1848 •.:.';=.
1st quarter, 1 8 4 9 . . . . .
2d quarter,. 1849"..;.-. -'

7,644 42
737 40.
1,185'00
- 8 40^ ,

••$839 "37
• 476 10'
-: 25'6 45'
l,672.;oi

9,575- 22

3,343 9.3

t

•

-

' i)enis Prieur and Samuel
;J. P'eters.

TEXAS. •

3d quarter,
4th quarter,
1st "quarter,
2d quarter,

1848.:;..
1848...."..
1849'.:: .'.*
1849.:.'.'.

-: $82 33 ; • Hiram- G. ;Runnels.
• 117 24
:. ; 2 r 0 0 ;

. .^.........

• ' - - ' '226 t i l
WASHINGTON- CITY, D. 0 .

3d
4th
1st
2d

quarter,
quarter,
quarter,
quarter,

1848;.....
1848'..•.;•.
1849:....
1849..... :

:

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.

.

.

•

.

.

.

.

.

.

-

.

•

;

,

:

;

;

;

•

•

•

;

.

•

•'*•** 634: 80

William Easby, buoy contractor: .'

•

•**-Y,725*'04
-

• 2;359;84

•

'

REPORTS OF THE-

96

'B.^-^Generdhexpenses ofi Lighi-Housesy Sfc^—Gontintiedo
RECAPITULATION.

' States.

Supefintehderits. •

Repairs, . %
. Expenses Expenses
&c.,oflight- ' of floating of beacons
- hbuses. , . - lights.
•'and buoys.

Maine.. .^. ....... J.. Anderson, R. P . Dunlap,. and
Lwther'Jewetl.'....'. .*.'., .\\.'.'.'.' *' $ 8 , 7 i i : 2 r
; $2^li5r9l
N. Hampshire. Aug: Jenkihs'arid LoVy 6die\\'. V.:' ' " ,18,4:36
.i;45^'62
Massachusetts.. Mar. Morton'and"P: Greely; Jr-V.=" . • i7;74i 77
6;;9.44:5g.
Joseph T. Pease".;-... .V. ...'.V::: 1'
589°87' '**$6*;5W86
i;3^S''6Q
C. W . Randa'ndWrnMl". Easton". "•
.-58t:.84-"
. 680 87
1,570 37
J. T . Adamiahd W . T.;Russeir. V : i;328 65
2,267 17
Rhode Island.. Edwin WilbuVr
^
590'64'
.
1,872 86
Thomas M i i s s e - v . . . , , . . . . , . . . . .
326 33
i;207 61
2,302* 13
Norris WiMox and J. D^o'naghe..'
797 43
250 62
Vermont".,.... .Reuben'G." H o p k i h s o n V . . . . . . . . .-^
Co'rn^lius
W
.
LawfencV..
.V;;
\
;;
•
NewYork:.....
•"l2;i35^% ''57762*89' • " * 2i378';08;
Abel H-untingtbiVarid-' Ed; Rose'.."' ^ • * 222'.75
&1'80
H. W . • Rogers"arid" Levi Allen 111"' • 43i:6o
140-48'
Otis N. Col^ and 'D:-.McCuli6ch;'. ' '
531'li ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
W m . F."HaileVhU'EziVSniuh":..
30,73
David G.Judsoh.'^arid'Th.' Bacon'.' . . .669:59..
Joseph Sibl6y".'.
;
79'56'
Reuben H . Boughton
48'68
GejorgeH. McWhorter aiid Jacob
Richardsoii.'....'.'..... i.'.-'/'.;'.''
47a^4Q.
Stephen
Willef... : \ : . ' . . . . . ; . -.;..
NewJersey...,.'.
• 698^^2
2i6-6^^
R. B. Rislejl- and"R". C.'Holme^".;;
. .
520 21^
Pennsylvania.. M. Whalloii;an3-W:;M'. Galla^Her
..........
Smith IngleliartTand C. L;'Russeir • ' •.325;-5o:
Ohio
Wm. Patterson aiid J": Yourigs.".;,
' " "6'2*7* '62
Michigan.....'. C. G. Hammond ahdO.'M. Hyde
. 540-54
, 675 37
S. K.. Haring arid Ch. E. Avery..
699 23
J. McReyndldsand H . BiMiller..
1,528 39
Delaware"...:.. H.'Hicks arid ':Wm; P. BrDbsdri,;:'- ' 6,228 6 1 ' '''4,821*03^' "*3*3*32*'48
W
.
H
.
Cole'-,
Jr.",
and
G.
P."
Karie'
Maryland . . . . .
:628-'50;
' 3,395 36' • i,26o; 75:
C. Whittle arid" Wm. Garnett: :-\y ; • 1,56664^ "'" 9,991 32'
Virginia..'
i;453 24;
John A. P a r k f e i * . ; . . ' . . . ; . . ; ' . ; ; ; ;
" ' 1,173^09''
Edward G r e e n . . ; . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .
1,131 00
2,184 37
' 369; 16^
North Carohna. Wm. G. Bettericqurt........:.:.: :iV
358 45
William D. .Prichard'aiid'"George
W . Charle's..
:.......
2;99f87
James H.. Hatton
;,
1,942 35
498 92
Tli: J.Pasteur^ahd J6sK."Tayl6r:::' •
- 2 ' 9 2 ' " i M s ' r 16Jariie^'JE. G i b b l e ; . . . . . . . ; . . . ' ;-:11'
;4o;50;
Joseph Ramsey.-j...-. '.\:.-.'.y.:'.'.-"
'*'*i,m9r
South Carolina. William J. Grayson;'...... ':'. '..'.'' '* "362*^03 •
*' V;i59i*"69'
Thomas L . Shaw.;-....... ^........ •' 1,22^ ;oo^
361 73
Benjamin Ri Bythewood.."'..;: V. i
***4*,68b*8,6
Georgia
William B. Bullock......;.
/'V,b81*70
998 152,373 82
A Clarke and H . E.-'Vy'. Clarke.. • 235 07
331 62
Armand Lefils
-;......;'..
166 16
633'50
F l o r i d a . . . . . . . . . James Dell and IsaiahD. H a r t . . . .
17 56
534 70
Geo. Center and Jas. R. Sanchez.
180 00
Steohen R Mallor"v . . . . . . . . . . . **"346*74 **'7,754'21
271 00
N. W : Walker-and R. W . Alston
464 78
S. W . Spencei- andB. S. .-plawley
336 19
"**'3'3'6'39
Dillon Jordan and II. Mitchell....
99 50
Alabama.J'. E. Saunders and J. J. Walker .• 898 05'
L o u i s i a n a . . . . . Denis Prieur and Sam'l J. Peters.
9,575 22
3,^43 93




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•

1849.]

^

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

97'

B.—General expenses ofi Light-Houses, Sfc—Continued.
States. •

Superintendents.'

Repairs,
Expenses
(fee, of light- of floating
housiss.
lights.

Texas
Hiram G. Runnels
Washirigton, D.
of Columbia., W m . Easby, buoy contractor.
Estimated expenses of 22 new light-houses, 2 lightboats,, and 44 buoys, (not included above)

VOL. VII,—7,




Expenses
of beacons
and buoys.
- $226 57
2,359 84

$78,857 10

$67,821 23

$37,932 33

5,873 50

3,569 54

1,517 59

84,630 60

71,390 77

39,449 92

[1849.

R E P O R T S OF T H E .

98

. c. ,

:

List ofi Light^Houses-in the United States in October, 1849, with thenumber ofi
'Keepers and theif annual salaries, and number ofi Lamps,
IN MAINE; '
LUTHER JEWETT, Sxtperinte'ndent.

Statioiis.

Lights.

Keepers.

Portland...
,..-.
Seguin Island
Whitehead
.•.,.,
Franklin I s l a n d . . . .
Woodlsland.;...;.
West Gluoddy Head
Petit M e n a n . . . . . . . .
Prospect H a r b o r , . . ,
Pond Isabel
Burnt Island
Libby I s l a n d . . . . . . . .
Monhegan Island...,
Owl's Head
Moose P e a k . . . . . . . .
Martinicus Rock...,
Little R i v e r . . . . . . . . .
Pemaquid P o i n t . . . .
Baker's I s l a n d , . . . .
Cape Elizabeth......
Dice's Head
Headrick's Head
Mount Desert Rock.>,
Brown's Head.-....
Marshall's Point...
Goat Island.
Negro Island
Fort Point
.:..

Salary.
$350 00400 00
410.00
350 00
350 00
410 00
350 00
350 00
350 00•
350 00
350 00
350-00
350 00
400 00
450 00
350 00
350 00
.350 00
500 00
350 00
350 00
600 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
450 00
350 00

Eagle Island Point...
Nash's Island
Saddleback Ledge..
Bear Island
.,,

33

31

11,670 .00

"Lampb.
15
15^
10
10
10
10
12
7
8
10
12
10
8
10
14
7
10
10
27
10
8
12
8
^7
7
10,
10
10
7
320

IN N E W HAMPSHIRE.
LORY ODELL, Siqjerintendexit.

Portsmouth,
Boon Island
Whale's Back.
White Island

»




1
1
1
1

1
1 '
1
1

4'"

4

.350 00
600 00600 00
600 00
2,150 00

13
12
15
15
55 i

1849.]

^

SECRETARYOFTHETREASURY.

;

99

G.-^-List ofi Light-Houses, Sfc-r-G.ontimxQdi,
-IN .MASSACHnSETTS..
PHILIP GREELY, Jr., Superintendent.

Lights.

Stations.

Keepers.

Boston...............
Thatcher's- Island.....
Baker's I s l a n d . ; . . . . ,
Plumb island..........
Cape C o d . . . . . . . . . . .
Plymouth..'.....,....
Minot's Rock...,....,.
Wigwam" P o i n t . . . . .
Scituate
Race Point
,
Long Island Head...,
Ten Pound Island....,
Billingsgate Island....
Sandy Neck
,.
Long Point;
'..,
Gloucester Point.......
Straitsmouth pHarbor.
Marblehead..;.. -.-•.;..
IpswicJh..
...>...
Nauset Beach,........;
Mayo's Beach.....',....
Parmet Harbor ...n...

and
as'ts.

'30

.22 and
2 as'ts.

Salary.

Lamps.

$400 00
14
450 00 ^^ ••22
400 00
11+15=26
375 00
16
350.00.
15
400 00
16
600 00
say 13
720 00 I
350 00
6
350 00
15
350 00
. 10
350 00
9
350 00
6
400 00
8
400 00
. 6
350 00
10
.400 00
11
350 00,
6
10
m 00
12
400 00
18
425 00
3
3,5.0- 00
5
350 .00
9,270 00

"257

LEAVITT'THAXTER, 'Superintendent.

Gayhe'ad
Cutterhunk Island.
Cape Poge..
Chatham....,
Point Gammon...
Holmes's. Hole...,
Tarpaulin Cove..,
Monomoy Point..
Nobosque Point..
Edgartown.......
Hyannis

350 00
350 00
350 00
400 00
350 00
350 00 .
350-00
400 00
350 00
350 00
180 00

12

11

10
10
11
20
10
9
10
8
10
9
5

-3;780 -00

112

350 00 ':
400 00
400 00
350 00
, -350 00 350 00

10
10
10
8
-8
8

2,200 00

54

W M . T . RUSSELL, Superiritendent.

Clark's Point
J3ird Island.
Dumpling Rock.,.
Palmer's Island
Ned's Point
Wing's N e c k . . . . . . . . . . o....-




1

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6

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[1849.

REPORTS OF THE

100

G.'—List ofi Light-Houses, ^c—Contmned.
IN MASSACHUSETTS.
WILLIAM R . EASTON, Superintendent.

Lights.

Stations.
Nantucket
Nantucket Beacon
Naiituckfet H a r b o r . . . . ;
Nantucket Cliff" B e a c o n s . . . . . . . . . ; . . .
Sancaty Head, (Fr. lens)
.'

Lamps.

Salary. •

Keepers.

1
1
1
2
1

' $450 00
300"00
;" 300 00
300;.00°
.'";6Qb QO

6

5 , - ' - • 1,950 00

• '

•"

' l 5

,

-

5
'say 15
-"46 -1

, IN RHODE ISLAND.
EDWARD W . LAWTON, Superintendent,

Newport
Watch Hill
Point J u d i t h . . . .
Goat Island
Dutch Island...
Warwick Neck.
Nayat P o i n t . . . .
Block Island....
Poplar Point...

350- 00
350 00
350 00
350,00
350 00
350 00
350 00
400 00
,350 00

9

10

3,200 00

15
.9
10

6
14
86

IN VERMONT.
ALBERT L . CATLIN, SVjpe7intendent.

Juniper Island.

350 00

10

350
350
350
350
350
400

00
00
00
00
00
00

11
9
10
8
10
7

2,150 00^

.- . • 55

IN CONNECTICUT.
NICOLL FOSDICK, Superintendent.

New London
Faulkner's Island
Lynde Point
Stonington.
Morgan's Point.
North Dumpling




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1849.]

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,

101

G.—List ofi.Light-Houses, ^c—Continuedc
IN CONNECTICUT.
JAMEs DONAGHE, Superintendent.
Stations.

Lights.

Salary.

. Keepers.

Five Mile Point
Stratford Point
Fairweather Island..
Norwalk Island.':
Great Captain's Island.

'
'

5

5

Lamps.

$350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00

12
10
8
10
10

1,750 00

50

IN N E W YORK.
HUGH MAXWELL, Superintendent.

Eaton's Neck.
Sands's Point
.Execution R o c k s . . . . ,
Old Field Point..
...;....
Fire Island Inlet.
.'..'.
Throgg's N e c k . . : . . ; . . . . , .
Stony Point
-Fort. Tompkins...;
Coxsackie.
1.
Four Mile Point.
Passaic River.. .i
Esopus Meadows.
Saugerties.'.
Stuyvesant
'.
Rondout Creek
Neversink, N . J . . .
"
Sandy Hook, N.,J., and two beacons.
Bergen Point
Princie's B a y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Robbin's Reef.*....-.

. 1

\

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1
.

- * -

•

-*-

/
1
1
: 1

350 00
13 1
500 00
9,
. 13.
2ass'ts . 600 00
350 QO
9
500 00
14
350 00
.10
350 00
6
, 350 00
9' 300 00
7
350 00
. 7
400 00
6
.- 350 00
4
350 00
4
350 00
4
350 .00
4
600 00
l
'
38
• 4ass'ts 1,440 00
650 00
18+14=32
400 00,
7
400 00
10
600.00
15 .
19 and
6ass'ts

23

9,890 00

221

FRANKLIN SPALDING, Superiritendent.-

Niagara Fort.

350 00

.

Montauk
Little Gull Island
Plumb Island
Cedar Island

•....-..•
.-




EDWIN ROSE, Superintendent.

*

1
1
I
1

1
1
1
' 1
•

4

•

4 ^-

00
00
00
00

15
15
10
9

. 1,650 00

49

350
600
350
350

REPORTS OF T H E

102

[1849V

G.—^List of Li0it-Houses, 4^c.—-Continued^
m- N E W YORK.;
L E vr ALLEN, Supenntend;ent.

Lights.

Slktidhs.

Keepers. >

Cattaraugus Beacon...
Buffklo..
.= .-.......:
Portland H a r b o r . . . . . . ,
Dunkirk (and beaconi).
Silver Creek.., .i

Lamps.

Salary.$180 00
350 00350 00-.
450 00'
350 00

Natural ga^l
9+3=12'
4"
25

1,680 00

ELIAS 'BOND-, Sujienhtendijit.

Genesee (arid temporary beacoii)....;

V:'^

350

9+1—10

400.00
350 00
.. 350 00.

13:
10+4=:14

1,100 .00-

35

JACOB.RICHARDsON, Supeiiniendienl
lenient

Osw'ego
.-'..,,.....
Sodus Bay (and beacon)...
.Salmon River.,.'..:,.. .-.•...

DANIEL MCCULLOCH-, Superi/iitendent.

Galloo Island
,............^
Tibbitt's P o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . ...
Horse I s l a n d . . . - . . . . . . . - . , . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stony P o i n t . . . ; . . . . . . " . . , . . . . . . . . . . . / .

1 ,
1
1
1
.4

1 .. . - .400 00.'.
350 00
1
350 00. '
1
350 00V
1
4

1,450 00

. -- • •15-,-.
,

/

•

•

•

•

9

'41"

JAMES- C. BARTER, Superintendent.

Ogdensburgh.
Rock Island Beacon.;;.-.-,
Sunken Rock Beacon... ...
Cross Over Island Beacon..

350
"350
350
350

00
00
00
00

-6
5
6

1,400 00

27

350 00
350' 00

11;
11

700 00

22

lo;

"EZRA SMiTk, Superintendent.
Cumberland Head;"
Split Rock
..




,

1849:]

SECRETARY: OF THE TREASURY.

103

G_,-^List. ofi' Light-Houses, ^c.r^GonXin\ied..
IN N E W JERSE.V.
JOHN D . THOMPSON, Superintendent.
.•-•:r-T_^

• Lights.

Stations.
Barnegat.......;.
,
Tucker's B e a c h . . . . . ..^. .^....,

.---...-:..•-7.. . „ -

Salary. .

Keepers.

Lamps.

1
1

1
I

$350 00
350 00

11
15

2

2

7.00. oa

8-6.

IN PENNSYLVANIA.
W I L L I A M ' ^ . GALLAGHER, Si^jurintendent.^
Presque I s l e . . . . . . . , . . ' . . . . .
P r e s q u e Isle B e a c o n . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .

.1- 1
-

1
1

2

- 2

-350 00
.300^00.

-

.

•

.8

3

650 00

11

400 00
250 00
400 00
450 00
350 OD*
450=00
400 00350 00
35Q 00
350 00
550 00
400 Qo
400 00

18
10
15
10
9
10
8

IN DELAWARE.
WILLIAM P., BROBSON, Superintendent.

Cape H e n l o p e n . . . . . . . .
Cape Henlopen Beacon.'
Cape May, N . J
...
Bombay Hook.
Maurice River,N.. J . . . . .
Mahon's Ditch....."....
^Mispillion Creek........
Christiana Creek
.Cohanzey Creek, N . J . .
Egg Island, N . J.........
Breakwater......,._...
Reedy Island
Fort Mifflin
13

13

-

Lit with gas.
Lit with gas,
9

5,100 00

93

IN MARYLAND,
G E O R G E P . K A N E , Superintendent.

Bodkin Island.
North Point,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,,,,.,,.,,.,.
Thomas's Point.
Pool's Island
,.
,;....
Smith's Island
Concord Point,...,,,,.,...,.......,...,,.
Cove Point.'.
Point Look O u t , . . . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . . . . .
Lazaretto' Point. .1
Clay Island
.,....:
Turkey Point
'.......
Little Watts's Island
......:.
Share's Island
Greehburv Point. -.^...;




1

I.

• 1
1
;

15

1
1

14

••
-

400 00
600,00
350 00
460 00
400 00
350 00
350 00
350.00
350 00
375 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
5,385 00

•

13
18
13
13
10
9
11
11
11
10
11
11
10
9

160

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REPORTS OF THE

104

G.—List ofi Light-Hotises, <^c.—Continued.
IN VIRGINIA.
JOSEPH EACHES, Supenntehdent.

Stations.

Lights. -

Keepers.

Salary.

Piney P o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1

1

$350 00

Lamps.
10

WILLIAM GARNETTJ Superintendent.

Cape Henry
Old Point Comfort..,
Smith's Point-.......
New Point Comfort.
Back River P o i n t . . .
Assateague Island.,..
Smith's Island

500 00
400 00
400 00
4Q0 00
400 00
40Q 00
500 00
3,000 00

18
11
15
10
10
11
10
85

IN NORTH CAROLINA. .
ROBERT G . RANKIN, Siiperintendent.

Bald Head . . .
° Federal Point.
Oak Island . . .

400 00
400 00
400 00

18'
, 11
10+10=20

1,200 00

49

400:00

.15
14
10

R. H . J. BLOUNT, Superintendent.

Cape Hatteras..
Boddy's Island..
Pamptico Point.

L
1
1

400 .00
400 00
1,200 00

.39

JOSHUA TAYLOR, Superintendent.

Ocracoke

;

,

I

1

•400 00

V ^^-

JAMES E . GIBBLE, Superintendent.

Cape Look Out



400 00

13

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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

105

C-—List ofi Light-Houses, Sfc.—Continued.
IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
WILLIAM J. GRAYSON, Superintendent.

Lights.

Stations,
Charleston Tand beacon"^ . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raccoon K e y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Morris's Island Beacons.... ^ . . . . . . .
Sullivan's Island Bea'cons

Keeper.

Salary.

Lamps.
12+1=13
11
2

2
1
2
2

1
1
I
1

$600 00
450 00
450 00
450 do

7

4-

1,950 00

:

•

2

28

THOMAS L . SHAW, Superintendent.

North Island

-...

1

400 00

1

;

"

•IN GEORGIA.
.ARMAND LEFILS, Superintendent.

St. Simon's I s l a n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sapelo Island
.....'
AVolf Island Beacon.;
.-,,...,

1
I
2

1
1
1

^4

3

400 00
400 00
400 00
"1,200 Qo

9
15
12
36

HIRAM ROBERTS, Sxiperiritendent.

Tybee
,......;.-.
Tybee Beacon . . . . . . . . . .
-Fig Island... . . * . . . . . - . . . . .
Oyster Beds'Beacon
Cockspur island Beacons ,

JOHN H . DILWORTH,
I

'533 33i
400 00
400 00

;i5

1,333 33i

38

400 00

15

I 8

5
; 5
> 5

Superinterident.

o

Little Cumberland Island . . . . . . . . . . .

1

1

IN OHIO.
.CORNELIUS L . RUSSELL, Su{perintendent.

Grand River Beacon.
Cleveland (fund- beacon") . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C/Onnpaut River BGacon ••*••••••••••
A shtaHiilft Bea.con
•••••
Cunningham Creek Beacon (disc'd.)
Black River Beacon . . . . ;




1
I
I
I

1
1
1
I

450.00
450,00
350 00
350 00

. 13
7+4=11
6
7

1

I

350 00

8

5

5-

i;95Q 00

45

REPORTS OF THE

106

• C.—Lisfiofi Light^Houses, <^c..--—Continued.
m

OHIO—Contihued.

JOHN YOUNGS, Superintenderit.

Lights.

Stations.

;S

Turtle I s l a n d . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sandusky ,....,...........-,,. . < . . . . . . . .^.
Port Clinton.......,..,;.._........................... / .
Huron River Beaco'n.....;....-..,...;.
Cedar Point Beacon
.:...
Western Sister Island.
.^.....
Vermilion Beacon
,...

. 1 and, ;$400 OQ , 1 ass'.t -, lOO- 0.0
350 00
350 00
350 00^'
350 00
350 OQ.
r. 180 DO
, 7 and
1 ass't

7

Lamps.

Salary.

Ke;epers.

6
8
6
10
1
53

2,430 00

IN LQUISIANA.
SAMUEL J.-P:^TERS, Superintendent.

Bayou St. J o h n , . . .

1 and
1 ass't
1 and 1 ass't
1 and
': 1 ass't
land
1 ass.'t
1 and
1 a^ss't
I and
1 ass't
1
1.
. 1 and
1 ass't
1
1 and
1 ass't
1 and1 ass't
1
'
1
1

•1

Frank's Island'.....,
Southwest Pass.>..
South P o i n t . , . . . . ,
Pleasonton's Island
Catlsland. .*.....,-,
Tchefuncte Island,.
Pass Christian,...,
Pass M a n c h a c . . . .
Port Ponchartrain.;
.I^ew Canal, s......
Vermilion-Bay.,..
Point D e f e r . . . . . . .
Chandeleur Island.
vBon Fouca. ^ . . . . .

'500 00 '
300 00600 00 '
360 00
.600 00
360 00
600 00
360 00
600 00
360 0 0 . .
. 5.00.00.
. 3&0 00
- . 500 00,
500 00
- 600 00
300-00
500 00
600.00
360 00
500 00
360 00 •
600 00
500 00

, 9
30
29
14

lb
IQ
9.
8.
9
10
9
14
15
9
4

sdo 00

15 and. 11,310.00
9 as'ts

15

-189

IN FLORIDA.
JAMES;R. SANCHEZ, Superiiiitenidmt.
f

St. Augustine. . * . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cape Carnavefa}.. - . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

\ -.:...



/

1

1
.2

•"

1
2

-. 400 00
- , 400 00 ;
800 00

.

-

.

-

-.

• • . . - - . -

IQ
15
25

1849.]

SECRETARYOFTHETREASURY.

107

G.-—L.ist ofi. Light-Houses, Sfc—Continued.
IN

FLORIDA---Continued.

IsAiAB D . H A R T , . Superintendent

. Lights. . Keepers..

Stations.
St. John's River.
Amelia Island

;..............
..:."..
-.

I
1

1
1

2

2

Salary.. -

Lamps.

$400 00 ,

• • 14
.-.- "14

/- m

OQ;

800 00

• ,'

' • '28 •

SAMUEL J . DOUGLASS-, .Superintendent..

i

Tortugas..'
Key W e s t . . . . . . - - . ' . , . . . . . . . ' . . . . - . . . .
Cape Florida

1

1
. 1. 1 and
, l.ass,'t

3

3,and
1 ass't

BENJAMIN S. HAWLEY

600 00,
500 00
600 00 ,
350 00

,17
13
17

]

47

2,050 00

Superintendent:
•

Cape St..George.%...;.,,,'.'..-'
,.,"..;.
-Dog i s l a n d . . . . . . . , . . - - Cape St. B i a s . . . , . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1
1
1

1
1
1

3

• 3^./

• 450 QO
^ , 500 00
. . '500 OQ;

15
14
-10

1,450, 00 "

• :^ ' 3 9

1
1 and
1 ass't

. 450-00:
400 00'
- 20Q 00

15
13

2 and
1-ass't

1,050 00 .

28

550 00

10

•

R O B E R T W . A L S T O N , Superintendent.

St..Mark's
Egmont Key

,..........

.•.-.

.1
1

\

_ 0.-2

!

'

•

. R O B E R T M I T C H E L L , Superintendent.

Pensacola.

IN

MICHIGAN.

OLIVER M . H Y D E , Superintendent.

• F o r t Gratiot
Windmill P o i n t . . . , . . : . . . '
Gibraltarv.. .-•...... • . . . .
Saginaw r i v e r . . . . . . . . . . .
Clinton r i v e r . . . . . . . . . ^ .
. Point A u x B a r q u e s . . . - . . .
Mamajuda..'..."..........
Grass I s l a n d . . . . . . . ; . . . .

Monroe..... i




350 00 i
350 00
350 00
350 00 .
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
3,150 00.:

58

[1849.

REPORTS OF THE

108

C.—List ofi Light-Houses, Sfc—Continued^
IN .MICHIGAN.
CHARLES E . AVERY, Superintendent.

Stations.

Lights.

Keepers.

. Pottawatomie
Bois Blanc.
Thunder Bay.
Manitou Island
South Manitou Islandi
Presque Isle
Copper Harbor
Detour.
White Fish P o i n t . : . .

Salary.

Lamps.

$350 00
. 400 00
400 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
• 350 00
350 00

9
9
11
13
8
11
13
13
13

3,250 00

100

" HENRY B. MILLER, Superintendent.

St. Joseph's River and.Beacon
,
Chicago and BeaCon, (Illinois)......
Kalamazoo Riyer
, New Buffalo and Beacon..
• Milwaukie and Beacon, (Wisconsin)
Root River*.. i
Sheboygan .•
.Manitouwoc.
;
Michigan City, (Indiana,)
Grand River.
Southport, (Wisconsin,)
.-...
Tail Point, ( W i s c o n s i n , ) . . . . . . . . . .
Port Washington, (Wisconsin,)....
Little Fort, (Illinois,).
Port De Mort, (Wisconsin,)........

1
I
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
.1
19

15

450 00
450 00
350- 00
450 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
'350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00
350 00 •
350 00. .
5,550 00

4+1= 5
5
6
4+1= 5
^ 7+4=11
9
8
6
4
4
5
9
4
5
' 8
94

(/
IN ALABAMA.
JOHN J. WALKER, Superintendent.

Mdbile Point..
Choctaw Point.
Round Island..
Sand Island....
Biloxi.




500
500
500
,500
400

00
00
00
00
00

.2,400 00 "

21
11
11
14
9
66

1849.]

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

109

RECAPITULATION.

Districts.

Superintendents.

Maine
Luther jewett
N; Hampshire. Lory OdeU...,
.•
Massachusetts . Philip Greely, Jr
Do
Leavitt Thaxter...,:
' D o . . . . . . William T. Russell
Do
Williani R,. E a s t o n . . . . . . . . .
. Rhode Island.. Edward W . Lawton....'.....
Vermont
,. Albert L-. Catlin.
Connecticut.... Nicoll Fosdick.
Do
Janies Donaghe
New-York..... Hugh'Maxwell
'
"...
Do........ Franklin Spalding
. D o . . . . . . . . Edwin Rose.
,...
Do
Levi Allen
Do
Elias Pond,. ^.
.'
Do
Jacob Richardson.
Do
Daniel M c C u l l o c h . . . . . . . . . .
Do
James C. B a r t e r . . . , . . . . . . . . .
. Do
Ezra Smith
NewJersey...-. John D. Thompson
Pennsylvania . . William M. Gallagher...-....
Delaware^.-.... William.P. Brobson..... Maryland
' George P. Kane.
•Virginia.Joseph Eaches,-. .•
Do
William Garnett
North Carolina. Robert G. R a n k i n . . . . . . . . . .
Do
Richard A. J. Blount....
D o . . . . . . Joshua.Taylori
Do
.\ James E. Gibble
Soutii Carolina. William J. G r a y s o n . . . . . . . .
D o . . . . . . Thomas- L. Shaw
.--.
Georgia;
Armand Lefils..
D o . . . . . . Hiram Rob.erts
.Do
John H . Dilworth.
O h i o . . . . . . . . . . . Cornelius L. R u s s e l l . . . . . . . .
Do
John Youngs
Louisiana
Samuel J. Peters
Florida
James R. S a n c h e z . . . . . . . . . ' .
D o . . . . . . Isaiah D. Hart
Do..."... Samuel J. D o u g l a s . . . . . . . .\ .
Do
Benjamin S. Hawley
D o . . . . . . Robert W . Alston.
Do
Robert Mitchell..
Michigan
Oliver M. Hyde.
Do.
Cha'rles E. Avery
D o . . . . . . Henry B. Miller..
A l a b a m a . . . . . . | John J. Walker.
Add salary of superintendents and inspector of
lights on the lakes.

33
4
30
12
6'
6
10
1
6
5
23
1
4
5
1
3
4
42
2
2
13
15
1
7•

4

3
1
1
7
1
4
5
I
5
., 7
115/2
2
3
3
2
I
.9
9
19
5




$11,670 00
2,150 00
9,270 00
3,780 00
2,200 00
1,950 00
3,200 00
350 00
2,150 00
1,750 00
9,890 00
350 00
1,650 00
1,680 00
350 00
1,100 00
1,450 00
1,400 00
700 00
700 00
650 00
5,100 00
5,385 00
350 00
3,000 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
.400 00
400 00
1,950 00
400 00
• 1,200 00
1,333 33i
- 400 00
1,950 00
2,430 00
11,310 00
800 00
800 00
.2,050 00
1,450 00
1,050 00
550 00
3,150 00
3,250 00
5,550 00
2,400 00
1,200 00

309
Add 22 new light-houses not included above—estimated

31
4
22—2
11 ..
6
5
9
I
6
5
19—6
1
4
5
1
3
4
4
2
2
2
13
14
1
7
3
3
' 1
1
4
1
3
3
1
5
7—1
15—9
2
2
3-1
3
2—1
1
9
9
15
5

22
331

280—20
22
302—20

118,648 33^
8,800 00
127,448 33^

110

REPORTS OF T H E

[1849.

D.
List of Floating Lights in the United States in October, 1849, with the number
ofi Keepers a/nd their annual salaried, viz:
IN

MASSACHUSETTS.

'Wii.i.ik^i.K.'EiA.sToy!, Superintendent.
'
.
'
•
'Tuckanuck"Shoal, 1 keeper
,.........:.....
W I L L T H M T . R U S S E L L , Superintendent.

Vineyard S6u:nd;, 1 keeper...-.'.....

Salaries.
$650 00
• .':

'

.:.?,..,. , . . . > ; . . . . . . . . . . .*. 650 00

L E A V I T T T H A X T E R , Superiritendent.--

'

Pollock R i p , l l £ e e p e r . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . , . , ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i......
•r

•-'

. I N C O N N E C T I C U T , ••; . - - • , , . ; • . '

Bartlett's Re^f, 1 keeper
E e l 0 r a ^ s Bhoal, 1 keeper.

..,..-.- .',
....
> ............
...-.-.....:....-...-.-...... .....:.....;;...•..„:,.
..

"2 k e e p e r s , , , . . . . . . . . . . . r . , . . .
-

I N N E W YORK.

iStratford Point, 1 keeper.
;Sandy H o o k , 1 k e e p e r . . . - .

. .

500 00
500 00

. . ^ . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . - . 1,000 00

HvGH MAXWELL,-Superintendent.

^

.700:00

'

....".
i.,,....................
700 ^00.
. . . . - . . . . . , , . . . . ; . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 700 ^
2 keepers

^

".......,;.

,..

IN DELAWARE.

. . . . . . . . . o . - . . : . . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . .1^400 -00
.

W I L L I A M P . BROBSON,./Sttperinfew^Zeu^

Five F a t h o m . B a n k , 1 keeper.
B r a n d y w i n e Shoal, ( N o . 1,) 1 keeper
Upper Middle "Shoal, ( N o . 2,) likeeper
3 keepers

'.

. . .

i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'........•,.„..."
. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'•.
;... .:.....,,
,,..,

,-.
„>.,.'

i.......

IN MARYLAND.

.

700 -00
500 00
.500 00
1,700 00

"•- ••

G E O R G E F . K A K E , Sliperintendent. .

H o o p e r ' s Straits, 1 k e e p e r . '

...;

............,..'.....'......
IN VIRGINIA.

;

'

W . I L L I A M G ' A R K ^ T T , Superintendent. ,

C r a n e y Island, 1 keeper . - . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i
Smith's Point, 1 k e e p e r . . . . . ,
W i l l o u g h b y Spit, 1 keeper
,
...,,...
W o l f T r a p , 1 -keeper
W i n d m i l l P o i n t , 1 keeper

;.-i.

5 keepers

.' '

-

.^.

..'
'.

500 00

!....;,.
.-'.-.,.
-............
.

450 00
500 00
500 00
. 500 00
-500 00

. . . . ; . . 2,,450 OQ

-JOSEEH-E'ACHES, Superintendent.

L o w e r ^Cedar I'oiiit, 1 keeper
U p p e r Cedar .Point, L k e e p e r




'....

2 keepers.

,
,.
a............,

.....;......
,..;...-....

400 00
400 00

' . . . . . . . .\ . . .

80O 00

1849.].

SECRET-ARY OF THE TREASURY.

Ill

J).—Keepers ofi Floating Lights, ^c.-^Continued.
J E F F E R S O N ' M I N O R , Superintendent.

Bowler's H o t k , 1 keeper

.-

;.........,...,

IN NORTH

Salaries.
$400 00

....

CAROLINA.

' G ' ^ O ' K G E Y T . CkA'siLEs,Su>perinten:dent.
Roanoke Island, -1 keeper,,-,..-,-:. . ^ . ' . ' . - . - . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . - . . . . - . . .
:.
.WaJde's-Point, 1 k e e p e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
•

1

.

'

500 00
500 00
:

,

" 2^keepersv-.^.=.^'. ...-.^.-.-... . . . . . - . . > . - . . . . . . . . . . . , . - . . - . . . . . . . . 1,000 00
JOSHUA T A Y L O R , Superintendent.

'

L o n g Shoal, 1 k e f e p e r . , . . . . . . - . - . . . . ,
,„ .
,,,..;
R o y d Shoal, 1 k e e p e r . . . .•.^.-... ;•: . - . - i . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . N i n e Feet Shoal, 1 k e e p e r . . . . . . . . . .%-.•..-.-.-.-.-..-.".-.-%-......... . . . , . . „ .
Neuse River:, 1 k e e p e r . . . " ; . - . . . ' . . . . • - . . . . . . . .<...•:-.
Braiidt Islan'd, I k e e p e r . , . . ;
. . . - . . . - . . .-.-.-.v....-.
Harbor Island, 1 k e e p e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .
6 keepers,-.-..

..
;

.-............'....=....

500 00
500" 00
500 00
500 00
500 00
500.00
3,000 00

J O S E P H R A M S E Y , Superintendent.

Roanoke Riyei, 1 k e e p e r . .

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IN-SOUTH

500 00

CAROLINA.

BENJAMIN R . B Y T H E W O O D , Superintendent.

St. H e l e n a Bar, 1 keeper

;.

500 00 ,
IN GEORGIA.

,

H I R A M R O B E R T S , Superintendent.

M a r t i n ' s I n d u s t r y , 1 keeper
T y b e e Island, 1 keeper
.

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2 keepers

.'

700 00
500 00
1,200 00

IN FLORIDA.
SAMVEL J . Dov GLASS, Siipenntendent.
Carysfort Reef, 1 keeper
".
K e y W e s t , 1 keeper
Sand K e y , (temporary,) 1 keeper.
3 keepers

700 00
700 00
700,00

.,-.
.,

'.

-.

2,liff 00

IN LOUISIANA.
SAMUEL J . P E T E R S , Superintendent.

MerriU's Shell B a n k , 1 keeper.
Atchafalaya B a y , 1 keeper
Ship Shoal, 1.keeper

500 00
500 00
700 0 0

3 keepers
,

,,....

1,700 00

IN MICHIGAN.

C H A R L E S E . A V E R Y , Superintendent.

Michilimackinac Straits, 1 k e e p e r , .




e...

500 00

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RECAPITULATION.

States.

Massachusetts
Do
Do
Connecticut
NewYork
Delaware..
Marvland . . . .•
Virginia*
Do

Superintendents.

W . R. E a s t o n . . . . . . " . . . , .
W . T. Russell......'.
L. Thaxter......,.,..,.,...,......,. .^...,,,... .,•.

H . Maxwell
W.,.P- Brobson............,......
..
G. P. Kane.
.'
W . Garnett
J. E a c h e s . . . ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . .
J.
Minor
•...'.
Do. •
North Carolina
G.W.Charles..........:.......
Do.
J. Taylo.r . . . . , . . .\ ...
.......,..,.'...
Do
, J. Ranisey....
South Carolina
B . R . Bythewood.'.,.,....!....'
.,.••.•
Georgia
H . Roberts
'.-..'.:.
Florida.".
^
S. J. Douglass
;.
Louisiana
S. J. Peter,^.
.\
-.,...
Michigan
- C: E. A v e r y . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Add 2 new lights, not in, eluded in list.

vNumber of
keepers.
1
1
1
'2




.

2

-

'^>.

.

3
1
.5
2
1
2
6
I
1^
2
3
3
1

C40

Salaries.

$650 00
650-00
700 00
1,000 00
1,400 00
1,700-00
500' 00
2,450 00
800 00
400 00
1,000 00
3,000 00
500 00
500 00
1,200 00
2,100 00
1,700-00
500 00.
1,000 00

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21,750 00

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WAR DEPARTMENT.

Estimate fior compensation ofi the Secretary ofi War and the clerhs and messen^,^ •
gers ofi his ofiice, fior the fiscal yedr ending June 30, 1851.
For compensation of the Secretary of War, per act of February 20, 1819, Statutes at Large,
volume 3, page 484
$6,000 00
Compensation of clerks,.per act of April 20,1818, Statutes at Large, volume 3, page
446, viz:
^ .
o Chief c l e r k . . . . . . . .
^
...".
2,000 00
^ One clerk at
1,600 00
Three clerks at $1,400
.4,200 00
: Three clerks at $1,000.
-.
3,000 00
» Cbmpensation, of messenger and assistant messenger, per act 25tli May, 1824,
Statutes at Large, volume 4, page 42.
.....
1,050 00
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17,850 00

W A R DEPARTMENT, J^ovemher 1, 1849.

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Estimate fior contingent expenses in the ofiice ofi the Secretary ofi War fior the
fiscal year ending June SO, 1851.
For blank books, binding, stationery, labor, and printing, and newspapers and periodicals
\
$1,450 00
Books, maps, and plans.
1,000 00
Extra clerks in the" War Departnient.
,
1,500 00
Miscellaneous items
550 00
4,500 00
W A R DEPARTMENT, Jf ovember 1, 1849.

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Estimate ofi expenses fior the Northwest Executive Building during the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1851.
Compensation of superintendent and watchnien, per act of August 26,1842, Statutes at Large,
volume 5, page 524—
One superintendent
$250 00
Four watchmen, at .$365'each..
1,460 00,
1,710 00
Contingent expenses ofsaid Building, per act of August 26, 1842.
Labor, fuel, and light......-.
Miscellaneous items, embracing; repairs, furniture, care of grounds, fences, & c . . . .

$2,400 00
1,600 00
4,000 00

Rent of additional rooms, (42 rooms,) at $175 each
^ $7,350 00
The number of rooms heretofore occupied was sixty, of which sixteen were for the Pension
OfHce, now no longer a bureau ofthis Department. These, being deducted, with two others not
needed, there will be required but forty-two rooms for the next fiscal year.
For the rent of the sixty rooms the appropriation was $8,500, being at the rate of $141 66f
each, per annum. The estiniate for each is now submitted at the rate of $175 each, for reasons
explained in the following letter addressed by the Secretary of W a r to W . H . Winder, Esq.:.
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[1849.

W A R DEPARTMENT, WASiiiNGTON, September 5, 1849.
SIR : Your note of yesterday is before rne, and I beg leave to say, in
reply, that my note, to, which you refer, was not sent, as its purpose was
superseded by the result of our Conversation. I, however, stated^to you
substantially, its contents—that I was controlled, by the appropriation for
the rent of rooms adapted to the uses of this Department, and beyond
which I would not go; andthat I would take the necessary steps to
procure others so as to surrender your, rooms according to the terms of
the contract.
.
.'
In respect to the future rent»of your rpoms, I stated that t would
estimate for each at the rate of $175 per" annum, for the ensuing fiscal
year, because my predecessor had done, so immediately after the completion of your buildingj and that, according to your estimate ofthe cost
and outlays in - building, repairing,- and warming your rooms, you were
in the annual receipt of something less than five per cent, net; but in
these matters it was reserved to Congress to decide.
Very respectfulty, your obedient servant, .
. .
.
GEO. W . CRAWFORD, Secretary ofi War,

Copy ofi an extract firorn the letter ofi Hon. W . L . Marcy, Secretary, ofi War,
addressed to Hon. S. F . ' Vinton, chairman ofi the Committee ofi Ways and
Means, House ofi Representatives^ referred to in preceding letter, dated War
Department, Washington, May 4, 1848.
# # # * u ^ building has recently been erected at a convenient distance from thi.s oflice, fire-proof, and .containing all the rooms now needed,
with other advantages, and such accommodation as this Department
needs is offered at the rate of $175 per anriurn, for each room, including
fuel, which, for sixty rooms, amounts to. $io,500, the sum stated in the
estimate herewith." '^' * *
^

HEADQUARTERS OP THE ARMY,

' N E W YORK, October 10, 1849.

S I R : The fo.llowing estimate to meet the expenses incident to the
Commanding General's office, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851,
is respectfully submitted:
• ,
For compensation of clerk, per cictof May 9,1836, page 44, chapter 60,
section 1 . . .
$1,000 00
For' compensation of messenger, per act of March 3, 1845,
page 44, chapter 60, section 1. .
'.
500 06
For contingent expenses—r-miscellaneous items-—per act of ,
August 26, 1842, page 136, chapter 202
300 00
1,800 00.
, W I N F I E L D SCOTTo
Hon. G.,W. CRAWFORD, Secretary ofi War,



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115

Estimate ofi salaries ofi clerhs and messenger employed in the Adjutant GeneraV s office, and contingent exp.enses fior thefiiscalyear commencing July 1,
1850.'
W A R DEPARTMENT.; ADJUTANT GEINERAL'S-OFFICE,

WASHING-TON, October 15, 1849.

SIR: I respectfully submit, herewith,-the annual estimate for the salaries of the clerks and messenger employed in the'Adjutant General's
oflice, and for the contingent :exp.ens.es .ofthe office, for the fiscal year
commencing July 1, 1-850.
• :
One clerk, act April 20, 1818, page 75, ch. 72, sec. 3
'....
'.-.. $1,150 00
'One .clerk, act April 20, 1818, page 75, ch. 72, sec. 3
^.
.. 1,000 00
One clerk, act March2, 1827, page 56-, ch. .50, :sec.'4.
;..,........'....
-' §00 00
.Oneclerk, act.May 9, 1836, page 44, ch. -.60, sec: 1....... 1;.....
. . . . . . • , . . . . . . ' 1,200 00
One clerk, act May 9, 1836, page 44, ch.' 60, sec. 1 . . .
:". .•
'...
1,000 00
One clerk, actMay 9,-183,6, page. 44, ch. 6,0, sec. 1 . . .„. *...
..:
..:
1^000 00
•One clerk,: a,Gt'May 9", -1836, page .44,ch. 60, sec." 1.:,...-,......... . < . . . . . . . .
1,000 00
One clerk, act .Aug- 12, 1848,. page 142,.ch. 166, sec. l.> , . . ; . . . . . :
....'..
-. 1,400 00
.^Oneclerk,act April 20, 1818, page 74, ch... 82,,-sec.'3...... •,..,...-,..............-..-.
1,400 00
One messenger, act-March "3., 1845., page -67, ch. 71 j se.c.. 5 . . . . .
..... i . V.......' •
.500 00
•

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:Contingent expenses-qf the MjulantQeneraV.s Office.
For iprinting"Army Registers-, " General Orders,'' circulars, &c;
Blank books, binding, and stationery..
Miscellaneous, including ofice furnituxe^* . . . . . . . . * •

• . .

10,450 00

. . .'
$700 00
500 00
300 00
1,500 00

I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
U, JONES, Adfiitant General
-Hon. G. W. CRAWFORD, Secretary ofi War. •
W A R DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S O F F I C E ,

WASHING-TON, Oc^afer'15,. 1849.

'SIR: I respectfully submit thefollowing estimate of the expenses of
the recruiting service of the Army for the year commencing July 1,1850:
'" Three months^ extrapay" allowed bythe act'of July 5, 1838, to each non-commissioned officer,
musician, or private soldier, who may reenlist into his conipany or regiment, to" wit: For 400
reenhsted non-commissioned oflicers, musicians, and privates
$10,000 00
^' -^ Expenses o/recrici^mg," including quarters,,fuel,.bunks, straw, stationery, compensation to citizen surgeons for exaniination and medical attendance, premiums,
magistrates' fees for administering, the oath of allegiance to recruits, and all other
expenses oil their account, until put in march to rejoin their regiments, at $12 per
man, for 3,218 recruits..."....
...
;,.........;
',
38,616' 00
48,616 00

Recapitulation. .
Amount -required for "three months' extra pay".
•Amount required for '* expenses of recruiting"

,

10,000 00
38,616 00
48,616 00

Respectfully submitted,
R. JONES, Adjutant General.
Hon. G;. W . CRAWFORD, Secretary ofi War,
^Provided for the War Oflice, but transferred to the Adjutant General's OfRce during the late
war.



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[1849»

[fiiemarlcs and Explanations.']
The number of recruits (3,618) required to fill the rank and the file of the Army for the year
commehcing July 1, 1850, is calculated as follows:
The nurnber of recruits required for the several regiments of the Army, September 30,
1849, as nearly as can be ascertained, i s . ,
500
To which add the number of discharges that will takeplace by expiration of service, ,
from October 1, 1849, to June 30, 1850.
;
:
;
7,69
Add also the estiniated number of casualties by death, desertion, a.nd discharges for disahil- .
ity, &c., for thesame period
.'.
lj50O
'. • ••
• • , • ' • - "
• • • . • . • .
.
•••
2,769
From the above (2,769) deduct the estimated number thafmay be enhsted from October
1, 1849, to June 30, 1850..
,
.......'
2,250
Number of recruits required to complete the military establishment, June 30, 1850..
519
To the above number of vacancies (519) add the nuniber of discharges on account of expiration of service in the year comniencing July 1, 1850
,
1,099
Add also the estimated number of vacancies by death, desertion, and discharges for disabilitij, &c., for the same period
, . .,^
,,...
2,000.
Total number of recruits (inclusive of reenhsted soldiers) required for the niilitary establishment, exclusive of the enlisted men ofthe Ordnance department, for the year" commencing July I, 1850
.:..
.„..•..,.,,
,.
3,618




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117

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S O F F I C E ,

WAsnrnGTON GITY, September 27,184:9.
S I R : I have the honor to submit the estimates for the branches of service under the direction ofthis office for the fiscal year commencing the
• 1st of July, 1850, and terminating the 30th of June, 1851.
A is the estimate for the Quartermaster's department. This estimate
is large, but I do not think it could be safely reduced if the objects of
expenditure are to remain as at present.' The expenditures in Texas,
Oregon, and New Mexico, are as gfeat in proportion to the number of
troops employed as they were during the war; and from the peculiar
circumstances existing in Califorma, they are much greater there than
during the.war.
: .B is an estimate of clothing, equipage, &c.,- which is rendered necess'ai-y b y l h e act of Congress of. 3d.of March last, requiring that the proceeds of the sales .of puhlic property shall not, as heretofore, be carried
to the credit ofthe several appropriations, but shall go into the Treasury
as a part of its means, and not be used unless appropriated.
C is an estimate for the salaries Df clerks and, inessengers, and the
contingencies.of this oflice and the office of purchase at Philadelphia;
and
', •
•
D is an estimate -submitted for fextra clerk hire, necessary to close the
business of the department growing out of the war with Mexico.
There will be a considerable arrearage to be provided for during the
present year, but I haye not the data on which to make an estimate of it.
It is known from-a letter received, from, Gerieral Riley, that half a million of dollars are required to replace the civil fund already applied to
the service of the Quartermaster's' department in California, not. a cent
of which can'be. spa:ijed'from the appropriation for the presentyear.
The operations in Florida, ^ and the expense, incur,red in calling out volunt;eers in Texas, and mounting infantry in both States,, neither ofwhich .
was provided for in the appropriatioris for the present year, will swell
the amount; ^ The arrearage cannot fall short of a million of dollars. I
apprehend it, will greatly exceed that amoant.
I have the honor to"be, sir, your obedient servarit, •
'. .•
T H . S.. J E S U P J Quartermaster General,
Hon. G E O . W . CRAAVFORD, Secretary of War, Washington city.
• .

List, ofi Estimcites presented, by the Quartermaster General fior the fiscal year
commencing on thelst ofi July, 1850, andendiitg on.the SOth ofi June, 1851,
.A.-^EstimatC'
B.-^Estiriiate
. C.—Estimate
cies.
D.—Estimate

for th.e Quartermaster's department. .
for .clothing and equipage.'.
of salaries of clerks and messengers, and of contingen•
, , .. '
for extra clerk hire.
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-Estimates of. funds required for the, service of. the. Quartermaster's
department of the Army of the United States for-the fiscal year. commencing on the 1st day of July, 1850, arid .ending on .the 30th'day of
June, 1851, made in accordance with the following acts and regulations,
viz:' . ' fi - •
••'.,.'
. • . •• '.. •• •
The act fixing the .military .peace establishment.of the United" States.
Approved March 16, 1802. LaWvS .ofthe Unite.d States,, voL 3, page.
450.
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The act to regulate the. pay of' the Army when on- fatigue'_ d-u.ty.
Approved'March 2, 1819. .Laws of the United States, vol.. 6j page
378..
•
; ... ; ;•
;; , •'-.'.'^ ; •'./' \
,
./ /f-^- ; .
The act to reduce, and fix the military'peace establishirierit of the.
United States. Approved .March 2, I S H . Laws of the United States,,
vol. S, page,553. . . '.\ ..:
. " . . " ..
'. ; ;
The 3d sectionsof an act to' establish a "Quarteririaster's departmento
Approved the g8th of Marchj, 181-2. -Laws ofthe United., States, vol. 4,
page 396.
. / /
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' • , ! . . _ ;
The 3d -sectibn of an act to aniend the above. Approved the 22d of
May, 1812. . Laws of the JJnited States, .vol.. 4, .page 437.^
The 5,th section.of an act of the 3d,March, 1813, the better "to provide
for the supplies of the Army, &c. Laws of tho United States, vol. 4>
page 520.
•'...,/'. ' / • - ' ' ' ' ' - ' " • • - - . f i . ' - - • •' " • • > - • ' . •
The 9th section of ari.act organiziiig the general staff, &c." Approved
22d of April,' 1816; • LaXvs ofthe United States, y oh 6, page 91.
The.lOthsection of a n a c t toincrease ..the p^^^
military establishment. Approved July 5V,1838. Laws of the United States, vol. 9..
p'ageg24.. " • " . ' •'. .'. ^ ":'[ ;;.• .' -•: ' '.
-'
• .- fi.. '
The act for the. drganizatioii of a comp'any.of sappers, miners, and
pontoniers. Approved.May 15V. 1846. • Pamphlet laws, 1st session 29th
Congress,.page, 19.-'. .
,. '
. , - . - ..
The act for riaising a regiinent of .rnourited fifleinen.. - Approved May
19,1846. Pamphlet la^vs, ist sessipn 2&th CongTess, page 20^^^ •,
The 6th, 8th, and .11. th sections, of ari act siipplementalto the act providing for the prosepution of the war with.Mexico. Approved June..l85
1846.
Paridphlet laws, 1st session 29th'" Congress, page 24. '
The act makirig additions to the Pay departriient of lhe Armyo
Approved June 17, 1846. • Pamphlet laws, 1st session.29th Congress,
page" .27.
- :,
* ,..
.• : .^ " - . " '.The 3d, 4.th,"8th, and lOth sections ofthe act to. raise, for a liriiited.
time,,ari additiona:! military force, and for^ other purposes. ' Approved
February 11,1847. Pamphlet laws, 2d session.29th Congress, page 12.
The 2d, 12th, 16th, 17th, arid 18th sectionsof this act making "pro vision
for an additionar number of. general officers, and for. other purposes.
Approved March 2, 1847. PampKleflaws,'29th Congress-, 2d session,
page 109.
,
And the regulations ofthe War Departnient made in 'confof miliy with
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, 1.—Regular supplies^

119

.,

For the regular supplies df the Gluartermaster's department, consisting of fuel, forage
in kind for the authorized number of officers'horses, and fo.r l h e horses, mules, .
and oxen, of the Gtuartermaster's depar.tment, at the several mihtary posts and stations, and with the armies in the field, and for the horses of the first and second
regiments of dragoons, the eight companies of light artillery, and the regiment of
"
mounted, riflemen; of straw for soldiers' bedding, and of stationery, including comany and other blank books for the Army, certificates for discharged soldiers,
lanks for the Pay and Gluartermaster's departments, .and for the printing of division and departnient orders and army regulations
^740,000

E

2.—Incidental expenses.
For the incidental expenses ofthe Gluartermaster's departnient, consisting of postage
, on letters and packets received and sent by officers ofthe Army on public, service;
expenses of courts-martial ahd courts of inquiry, including the additionalcompensation to judges advocate, recorders, members, and witnesses, while on that service,
• under the act ofMarch 16,1802; extra pay to.soldiers employed in the' erection of
barracks, quarters, store-houses, and hospitals, the construction of roads, and other
constant labor, under the direction of the Gluartermaster's department, for periods
of not less than ten days, under the act of 2d March, 1819; expenses of^expresses
to and from the frontier posts and armies in the field; of escorts to paymasters,
. other disbursing officers, and trains,, where military, escorts cannot be furnished;
expense of the interment of non-commissioned officers and soldiers; hire of laborers
in the Gluartermaster's department; compensation of clerks to the office.rs of the, "
Gluartermaster's department; conipensation .to forage and wagon masters authorizied by the actof the 5th of July, 1838; forthe apprehension of deserters and the
^expenses incident to their pursuit; the various expenditures to keep the first and
second regiments of dragoons, the eight companies of light artillery, and the regi^
ment of mounted riflemen complete, including the purchase of travelling forges,
blacksmith's and shoeing tools, horse and mule shoes, iron, hire of veterinary
surgeons, and medicines for horses and mules, and hire of guides, interpreters,
and spies
.400,000,.

3.—-For inounts a/nd remounts.
For the purchase of horses required for the first and second regiments of dragoons,
the eight companies of light artiirery',;and the regiment of mounted riflemen.
.

80,000.

4.—For barrachs, quarters, storehouses, Sfc.
For constructing, repairing, and enlarging barracks, quarters, hospitals, storehouses,
stables, wharves, and ways, at the several posts and depots;- for temporary can' tonments, gunhbuses for the protection of canlion, including, the necessary tools
and materials for the objects enumerated, and for the authorized furniture for bar. rack-rooms-of non-commissioned officers and soldiers; rentof quarters for officers;,,
barracks and hospitals for troops, where there are no public buildings for their
accommodation; for store-houses for the safe keeping of military stores, and of
grounds, summer cantonments, and encampments.
430,000

5.—For mileage ofi ofiicers ofi the Army.
For mileage, or the allowance ma'de to officers for the transportation of themselves
. and baggage when travelhng on duty without trpopa.
..,.
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6.—Fpr transportation ofi troops and supplies.For transportation ofthe Army, including the baggage of the troops when mo-ving
either by land or water; of clothing,^ camp and garrison equipage, and Jiorse equipments,, from the depots at Pliiladelphia and New York to the several posts and
army depots; of subsistence, froni the places of purchase,,and from the places of •
delivery under contract, to such places as the circumstahces of the service mayrequire it to be sent; of o/dnance, ordnance stores, and small-arms, from the
foundries and .armories to the arsenals, fortifications, frontier posts, and army
depots, freights, tolls, and ferriages; the purchase and hire of horses, wagons,



120,000

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riiules, oxen, carts, drays, ships and other sea-going vessels and bo9.ts, for the
transportation of sup,plies and for garrison purposes; drayage and, carriage at the
s.everal posts; hire of teamsters; transportation of funds for the Pay and other disbursing departments; the expense of sailing pubhc transports on the various rivers,
the Gulf of Mexico, and in the Atlantic and Pacific, and of procuring water .at such
posts as, from their situation, require it. .^.
$1,600,000.

.

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$3,37O;00O

' T H . S. JESUP, 0,uartermaster General.
GluARTERMASTER G E N E R A L ' S O F F I C E , . .
WASHINGTON CITY, Octoher 27, 1849.
O

B.
Estimate ofi Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, and Horse Equip'mmts, fior the Army ofi the' United Spates, fior thefiscalyear commencing "on
' the 1st ofi July, 1850, and ending on the SOth pfi June, 1851.
For clothing and camp and-garrison .equipage, and horse equipments...'.'.". ..•>.

".. .'^.$75,000

GluARTERMASTER G E N E R A L ' S O F F I C E ,
'
.
WASHINGTON CITY, Octoher 27, 1849.

T H . S. JESUP, QwarWwiosfer Gmeral

Estimates ofi Salaries ofi > Clerhs ctnd Messengers in the ofice qfi the -Quartermaster General, and in the ofiice ofiP.urchcises in Philadelphia, fior thefiscal
year commencing on the 1st ofi July, .1850, and ending on the SOth ofi Jtme,
1851, and ofi ofiice contingencies fior the.iscijne period.^-

Inthe office-of the (Quartermaster General.

One clerk, at $1,600 per annum.
One clerk, at '|l,2O0 per annum
• Four clerks, at $1,000 per annum.,
"One inessenger,'at $500 per annum,,
Peractof Congress,-May 9, 1836.
.

•

.

•

-

.

'

- 7;30O

Inthe office of Purchases, Philadelphia.

-

One clerk, at $1,550 perannum..,
i . . .-i.,
One clerk, at $1,000 per annum..% . . . . . . , .
.One clerk, at.$950. per annuni.
i
,.
i . . . . . .•
One messenger, at $540 per aniium.,.:....".-.'..............;.'..,
PeractsofCongress, May 26,1824, and August 23, 1842.. .
0-'

.

.-..;..."
|1,600
: . . . ' . . . . • . . . . . . . . . T . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1,200
-.',.,....':
;
'..' 4,000
...."..:
.500

.'

,.

1,550
1,000
. . . ' . . . . . . . - . 950
540

..:•'•- ^

- 4,040'

For contingencies of Q^uartennaster GeneraVs office.

One blank book, binding,-and stationery...-.....'..
For labor
".......'
\.
For- printing.
For miscellaneous.objects^.... ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;



"

•

.

•.... . . . i : .

' o

*

.\ . 500
„ . . . . , . . ' 150
'...,........ ' 200
400
— — ' •

1,250

1849.]

SECRETARYOFTHETREASURY.

.121

For contingencies ofthe officeof Purchases.
For ofiice rent
".
For blank books, stationery, &c
•

^

• •

i;'...;
'

•

•

••

RECAPITULATION.

,

' -700 •

• .

.Clerks and messenger, (Quartermaster General's offic,e
Clerks and niessenger, oflice of Purchases...'.
,....,
Contingencies-of Gluartermaster General's oflice.
Contingencies of oflice of Purchase.s
...(.".;......
'

• -

.'^

• 500
200

.^

GluARTERMASTER G E N E R A L ' S Q F F I C E ,

' .

:

>

•

iJ
.

'

' . . . . . . . . . ; . . . 7,300
; , , - , . . . . 4,040
, 1,250
' . . . .700
'

'

.

,

/

.

13,290

, ,

WASHINGTON CITY, Oc^ofter 27, 1849.

''

T H . S. JESUP j q,uartermaster GeneraL

D.
Estimates ofi extra clerk hire in the ofiice ofi the Quartermaster General, in the
fiscal yedr commencing on the 1st ofi July, 1850, and-ending on the SOth oj.
• June, 1851.
. ' ' . \ .'
•
-' •
For extra clerk hire!..-...;..."

."

.,.

:.

$5,000

To close the business of the war with Mexico, the above sum", for extra clerk hire,,will be
required.
.
,
' .
'.
•

GluARTERMASTER G E N E R A L ' S O F F I C E ,

('

WASHINGTON CITY, October 27,-1849.

'

.

'

TB-.S. JESVP, quartermaster Ge7Veral.

Estimate ofi the probable amount that will be required fior the Clerks'^ Salaries,
Compensation to Messengers, and fior Contingencies in the ofiice ofi the Commissary General ofi Subsistence, firom July 1, 1850, to June 3p, 1851.
Regular clerks, and messenger.
•
,
Temporary clerk, from July 1,1850, to June 3 0 , 1 8 5 L . , .
. Blank books, binding, stationery-, printing,.advertising, and labor,,'.^.....:
Miscellaneous
.,..;....,
.,
,
.:../
Total required.:.

...;,..."

'

•.

Data upon which this estimate is made.

$5,300 00
1,500 00
2,400 00
150 00
9,350 00

"o

One clerk, per act .March 3, 1835", vol. 9, page 244,"ch. 326
^. „•."..... .•
1,600 00
One clerk
1,200 00
One clerk
:,..... .Vi. ••.
. . . . ' . . . ..'• •. ._•
1,000 00 .
One clerk, per act March 3, 1849, page 67, section 2
„
". 1,000 00
One temporary clerk, per act March 3, 1849, page 67, section 2;
.'
1,500 00
On.e messenger, per act March 3, 1849, page 67-, section 2 . . . . . , . ;
500 00 .
Blank books, binding, stationery, printing, advertising, and labor, per act August 26,
. -.
1842, page 128, chapter 202.
,
,. 2,400 00""^
Miscellaneous, per act August 26, 1842, page 128, chapter 202.
•..,
^ 150^00 ^•' .9>350 00
. OFFICE COMMISSARY GENERAL OF SUBSISTENCE,

.-

WASHINGTON, October 24, 1849.




•

GEO. GIBSDN, G. G . S . . *

122

° R E P O R T S OF T H E

[1849,

OFFICE OF COMMISSARY GENERAL OF SUBSISTENCE,

'

.

] WASHINGTON, October 23, 1849.

S I R : I have the honor to report that the amount of funds now in-the
Treasury, and applicable to ^'Army subsistence," is more, than sufficient
to subsist the Army.from this date to June 30, 1851; and that, no appropriation by Congress,on account of Army subsistence will be necessary
to be made for that .period.
.
Subsistence funds now'in thei Treasury.
-.
.$1,579,034 08
From which deduct the aniount requiredlb subsist the Army from November 1,
1849, to June 30, 1850
' 336,936 60
Leaving in the Treasury on June 30, 1850, applicable to Army subsistence
1,242,097 48
From which deduct the probable amount that will be required to, subsist the regular Army in the service of the United States, from: July 1, 1850, to Juiie 30, 1851..'. 544,488 75
Leaving in the Treasury June 30, 1851

$697,608 73

Data upon which the estimate ofi theprobable amount that will be required to
subsist the regular Army firom July 1, V&50,- to- June 30; 1851, has been
made.
One conipany of engineers...,
Two regiments of dragoons.
One^ regi'mehf ofriflemen
Four regiments of artillery....
Eight regiments of infantry.
Ordnance men at arsenals....,
,,
Women to companies and detachments
, • '..

''

, 100 meii^
1,230 "
.,
". 765 "
....,..-..
."
2,608 "
;
-.
.-.'... 5,192 "
..'
500 " ^
.- .^ .... . . . . . . . , . • . . - . . . .
550 women.
....,....;....'.

'

..

9,945 persons.

9,945 persons, at 15 cents per diem, 365 days. .>

$544,488. 75

It will be thus seen that, after subsisting the Army during the remainder
of the present fiscal.year, (to June 30,' 1850,) and for the next fiscal
year, .(from July 1, 1850, to June 30, 1851,) there will remain in, the
Treasury the sum of $697,608 7^ ; which will be apphcable to the
subsistence ofthe Army for the. fiscai. jj^ear ending June 30,1852.
Moat respectfully, your obedient servant, - ^" •• GEO. GIBSON, C, G . S ,
Hon. G. W, GRAWFORB, Secretary ofi War: -:-

'

Estimates ofi the Pay Department fior thefiscal year ending June 30, 1851.
PAYMASTER GENERAL'S,OFFICE,,-

• /
. September 15, 1849..
- S I R : I have, the, honor herewith to submit the estimates of the Pay
department for the fiscal year commencing the 1st of July, 1850j and
terminating the 30tli of June, 1851.
Paper A is an estimate of the amount .required to pay the several
regiiiients,;Gorps,.&c., ofthe Army proper, agreeably to the organization



1849."|

S E C R E T A R Y :.0F T H E TREASURY.

123

provided for by law. Paper B is the estimate, for the Military Academy;
and .paper C an;estimate of the expenses of the Paymaster General's
office.
'
Each estimate is made out in detail, and a reference given to the law
authorizing the allowance.
•,
.
.
Respectfully, your obedient, servant,
•".••N.,-TOWSON,, Paymaster Qenetal'^'
. Horjo G... W. CiiAWFoni),. Secretaiy of Wcirl




A.
fiEstimate ofi the p a y ofi the Army,, subsistence ofi ofi&cers, and such cdlowances in lieu ofi fiorage and> clqthing as may be drawn in
:••..'.-.•• .-.
money,fior theyear commencing-July 1, 1850,-and.ending June SO, 1 8 5 1 .
/;
'. .,••; .

No.

References to the date, volume, section, arid page
- ofthe laws upon which this estimate is founded,
. as "required by the 14th section of the act of Au• gust 26, 1842. (See Cross's Mihtary Laws, revised by Hetzel, edition of 1846.)

Rank,
>

o

PM
GENERAL A N D STAFF OFFICERS.

Major General

$2,400

Servants
Aids-de-camp5in addition topayin theline..
Brigadiers.

336
576
2,496

Servants
;
Aids-de-camp, in addition to pay.inthe line.

504

Adjutant General.

'....

480.

Servants
,...,.;.
Assistant Adjutant General, (lieutenant coir
onel,) in addition'to-pay in the l i n e . . . ' . . .
Servant..
..;
Assistant Adjutants General, (major's,) in
addition to pay in the, line.

- 1,080

Servants.
Assistant Adjutants General, (captains,) in
addition to pay in the l i n e . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .

384

2 Inspectors General.



192
420
.-. 96
960

30

781 March 3,1847, sec. 2; J.uly 19,. 1848, sec. 3.
199 April 24,' 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.

$120

292
. 146

192

1,752

576
180

438'
192
. • 438
.

480

146
.

73
73

288
.1,152

• 120

29,2

1,920

2,160

60

. $3,783 January 11,1812, sec. 6, p. 134; March 2, 1821,
sec. 5, p. 214; March 3, 1845, sec. 1, p. 279. •
748 April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
914 January 11, 1812, sec. 6, p. 134; March 2, 1821,
' sec. 5, p. 214; March 3, 1845, sec. 1, p. 279.
4,824 January 11, 1812, sec. 6, p. 134; March 2, 1821,
sec. 5, p. 214; March 3, 1845, sec. 1, p. 279.
1,122 April 24,. 1816, sec. 12,.p. 190.
672 April 12, 1808, sec. 4, p. 126; March 3, 1845,.
sec.' 1 p. 279.
1,998 March 2, 1821 i sec. 6, p. 214;'April 12, 1808,
sec. 4, p. 126; March 3,1845, sec. 1, p. 279. •
398 April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.

$1,095
'

768.

876

576

2,112 July 5, 1838, sec. 7, p. 262; April 12, 1808, sec.
4, p. 126; March 3,1845, sec. 1, p. 279; June
18, 1846, sec. 6, p. 286.
' 796 April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
2,688 July 5,1838, sec. 7, p. 262; April 12, 1808, sec.
4,p. 126; March3,1845,sec.l,.p.279; MarchS,
1827, sec. ],.p. 222; June 18,1846, sec.6, p.286;
March 3, 1847, sec. 2;-July 19, 1848, sec. 3.
3,612 March 2, 1821,-sec. 6, p. 214; April 12, 1808,

4 Servants...............
20 Chaplains.
1 Gluartermaster General.

• -384
9,600
1,248

292
876

252
2,160

- 219
-876 *".**576

•.......:...........
4 Servants
2 Deputy duartermasters General,.

384
•1,800

. "292.
730 - " ' 5 7 6

4 Servants...;........,....
8 duartermasters. °......".. . ^ , . . . . ; .

384
5,760

292
^2,336. *"2,*3b4.

1,536
11,400

1,168
5,548

Servants
Assistant quartermasters, in addition to pay
in the line.

•1,824

1,387

Military storekeepers, (purchasing department.)
...,.'
-...
1 Paymaster General
2 Deputy Paymasters General.
4 Servants
,
25 Paymasters...




4,5l60

- -796
9,600
2,412

90

561
3,612

288

3 Servants...'.
2 Assistant duartermasters General.

Servants.;........
Assistant quarterrn'asters.

120

796
3,106
120

796
10,400

480

3,184
18,772

570

.3^,781

*lV824

6,384 March:2,1821, sec- 7. p. 214; May 18,1826, sec.
4, p. 221; July 5, 1838, sec. 9, p. 263;-March
3, J845-, sec. 1, p. 279; June 18,, 1846, sec. 7, p.
286; F e b r u a r y l l , 1847, sec. 10.

• 1,824

.2,500
. 2,500
,1,800-

730

576

384
18,900

"292
. 7,30.0

7/200

sec. 4, p. 126; August 23, 1842, sec-. 4, p. 276;
March 3,. 1845, sec. 1, p. 279;'January 12,
• 1846, sec. 1, p. 293:
April 24, 1816, sec. 12,p. 190.
July 5, 1838, sec. 18, p. 265.
March 2, 1821, sec. 7, p. 214; "April 14, 1818,
, sec. 3, p. 201; March 3, 1845, sec. 1, p. 279.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
July 5, 1838, sec. 9, p. 263; Aprii 12,1808, sec.
4, p. 126; March 3, 1845, sec. 1, p. 279. "
April 24,1816, sec. 12>p'. 190.
•July 5, 1838,.sec. 9, p. 263; April 12, 1808, sec.
4, p'. 126; March 3, 184'5, sec. l , p . 279. April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p..190.
'
- "
March 2,1821, sec. 7, p. 214; May 18,' 1826, sec.
4,-p. 221; April 12, 1808, sec.4,p..l26; Mareh
.-3, 1845, sec. I, ,p. 279; February 11,1847, sec.'
10;.Julyl9, 1848, sec. 3.
April: 24,1816, sec. 12, p. 190.'
Mai'ch 2, 1821, sec. 4,p."2I4;'May 18,1826, sec.
45 p. 221;' July 5,1838, sec. 9, p. 262; March 3,
1845,.sec.l,p. 279; June 18,1846,sec.7,p. 286;
Feb. 11, 1847, sec. 10; July 19, 1848, sec. 3.
April 24, 1816, s e c 12vp. 190. -

120

2,500 March 2, 1821, sec. 9, p. 214; August 23," 1842^
. sec. 2, p. 276.2,500 March 2,1821, sec. 9,p. 214; April 24,1816,
"sec. 3,"p. 188; March 2, 1849.
3,106 March 3,-1847, sec. 12; .luly 19, 1848, sec. 3;
•March 2, 1849. - . ^ . •
796 April 24, 1816, see. 12, p. 190.
32,500 April 24,1816, sec. 3,p. 188; March 2';-1821, sec.
9, p. 214; July 4, 1836,"sec. l,p.,257; July 5-,
. 1838, sec. 3 and 24, p. 262 and '5; August 23,
1842, sec. 4, p. 276; June 17, 1846, sec. 1 and 2;
March 3, 1847, sec. 12; March 3, 1845, p. 279.

A.—Estimafe ofi the pay ofi' the Army, ^(^r.—Continuedo

M

References to the date, volunie, section, and page
"bfthe laws upon which this'estimate isfounded,
- as required by the r!4th section of the act of 26th
- August,;. 1842.. (See Cross's Military Laws,
• revised by Het.zel,editiori-of 1846,).-

COD

"S.S

Rank.

^

m

to
•

^

.

.

eg.--

fo

^-

GENERAL AND STAFiPlOFFICERrS-^Continued..

Servants.
Paymasters' clerks

"

$i;5oo-

$3,600
.'.

18,900

Commissary General of- subsistence-.

1,080

438

S e r v a n t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-..•..... ..-...>
Assistant Commissary General....;...,....

- 192
900

146.
365

288

Servants* ;.-.;•;. . . . ; r. .';.•; ;-;;*;.;;.;.;;;;;:;-;
Commissaries of subsistence, majoi's......

-192.
1,440

•1^6
584

*576

Servants.-..-...... .^. .7..: • . . . . . . . , ' . . . . . . . . .
Commissaries -of :subsistence,..captaina.,,'. i-

^..' 384-2,400

,292
1,168

•^84,

•384

292

60
6a

Servants...... •.- i.. .>. 1.. i,.',..,. i . " . . , . . . . , . . . . .
Assistarit commissaries, in additiori to- pay
. in the l i n e . ' . ' 1 . , . . . . . . , . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . .
Surgeon General-,;.;.-.'.. i.i..-..',,;.'...;......

12',O06.
..2,500,

^Surgeons of teri years' s e r v i c e . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,080

8,176

4,032

2,688
5,760

2,044
2,336

2,304

.'Servants..
Surgeons.



120

120

$9,950 April 24, 1816, sec. 12", p.-190. - . ' 18,900 April 24, 1816, sec. 3, p." 188; July 5, -1838, sec.
20, ,p-..2'65; August-12,1848, sec. 2.
1,806 March'2., 1821, sec. 8, p. 214; ApriM4, 1818,
sec..6, p. 201; July-.5, 1838, sec. 13, p. 264;
- •M-arch:3,-1845;p. 279V - ':
.398 April-24,18-16-, sec. 12, p. 190. "
. . .1,553 July 5,1838,sec.-ll,"p..263; April I2,'18J08, s e c
..4,- p.M.'26; March:3, 1845, p. 279."'
-:398' Apr.ih24,-ISie,-, sec-12, p. 190.,
-2,6.06 March2,.1829,sec'2,.p.-224; July 5,1838, sec.
11 j p..263; March.3,' 1845, p.. 279. •
-April 24, 1816, sec 12,.p. 190. .
3s9§2 March 2,-'182^, sec 2, p.- 224; "July 5,.1838, sec
11, p. 263; June 18,1846, sec 7yp. 286; March
• 3, 1845, p.. 279.
• • . , . . .•796 April.24,;i816,..secl2, p."190v - . . ' '
12;OO.0'' Mar(ih:2,1821,-sec 8,.p."2147
'2,;50d: March-2j 1821, sec-10, p. 214; April 14, 1818,
.se.c.2„p..20l.-' •
.
22,288 March 2,1821, sec. .10, p. 214; June-.30, 1834,
sec '2'and. -3,. p. 234;-July 5, 1838, sec 24", p.
" 265| F e b r u a r y l l , 1847,.sec .8; March 3,1845,
- .p:.279..- ••

840

.^.

• ''

.

.5,572- ,Apr-il...24,. 1816, sec 12, p. 190.
10,400 March.-2, 1821, sec-10,.p. 214; June 28, 1832,
sec, l,'.p-.'-229;. July4,l,836",sec. 4;p.257; July
• 5,. 1838,; sec .33,. p. 267; June 30, 1834, sec I^

2, and 3, p; 234; July 5, 1838, sec. 24, p. 265;
Aug. 23,1842, sec. 4, p. 276; Mar. 3,1845, p. 279.
16
25

Servants.
Assistant,surgeons of ten years' service . . . 1

25
18

Servants.....;...................;....-...
Assistant surgeons, of-five years' service..."

lj536
15,000 •

480

1,168
14,600

'2,400

-1,825
5,256 • •*•*'lV728-

• 2,400
10,800'

"

3,184 April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190.
32,000 March 2, 1821, sec. 10, p. 214; June 28, 1832,
sec l , p . 229; July 4,1836, sec. 4, p. 257; July
5,1838, sec 3, p. 267;- June 30,1834, sec 1, 2,
and 3, p. 234; July 5, 1838, sec. 24, p. 265;
August 23,1842, sec 4, p. 276; March 3,1845,
p. 279.
•
• 750
4,975 April 24, 1816; sec. 12, p. 190.
March
2,
1821,
sec lO, p. 214; June 28, 1832,
; - 17,784
sec 1, p. 229; July 4, 1836, sec 4, p. 257; July
5, 1838, seci. 33, p. 267; June 30, 1834, sec 1,
•2,and:3, p. 234; July 5, 1838, sec 24, p. 265;
• August 23,1842, sec." 4, p. 276; March 3, 1845,
• p. 279.

18
19

Servants."-.
Assistarit. surgedns.

..;

-...-.....•.
'.
.•

Servants
Hospital stewards, a.t posts of more than
foUr comoanies
40 Hospitals stewards
Hospital
matrons
40

.

19
20

1,728.
7,600

1,314
. 5;548

1,824

1,387

540

78,694 .

-

33,504

•

- -

7,170

4,320 July 5, l838,'sec' 12, p. 263.^.
-7,680 July -5, 1838,',sec 12,' p. 263'.
.. -2,880 -March 16,-1802,-sec 5,. p. IQl; pay fixed by
regulation at $6 per .montli.
•' —
'
319,316

•

Colonel

^

Servants
Lieutenant colonels
Servants..,

:

" •

CORPS OF ENGINEERS.




:

570

***'1,824

4,320
7,6802,880
"199,948

,-

• '3,582 April 24,1816, sec 12, p. 190.
14,972: March 2, 1821, .sec 10, p. 214; June 28, 1832,
• sec 1, p. 22-9; July 4, 1836, sec 4, p. 25^7; July
5, 1838, sec-33, p. 267; June. 30, 1834, sec. 1,
: 2, and 3, p. 234; July 5, 1838, sec 24, p. 265;
August.23', 1842, sec 4, p.-276; February 11,
. 1847; se'c 8; March 3, 1845,p. 279.
• 3',,781 April 24, 1816, sec: 12, p. 190.

, i

1,080

"438

'288

192
1,890

146
' 730

* .''*576

384

292

60

120

1,806 March 16,1802, sec 26,.Y 105; July 5, 1838,
sec 2, p . 262; April 12, 1808,-sec 4, p . 126;
March 3, 1845,-p.-279.'
398 April 24, 1816, seci. 12, p. 190.
. 3,106 March 16, 1802, sec 26, p. 105; July-5, 1838,
sec. .2, p.' 262; April 12, 1808, sec 4,,p. 126;
March 3, 1845, p. 279.
796 April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190.

A..—Estimate ofi the pay ofi the Army, Sfc.—Continued.
00 •

No.

^

Rank.

bSi

*J

s= C

.>-=!
1 ^ •-

ai

U^

•PL,

02 73

c

'2

<^

.'References to the date, volume, section, and page
of the laws upon which this estiniate is founded,
as-required by the 14th section of the act of August .26,1.842. .(See Cross's Military Laws,
revised by^Hetze.l, edition of 1846.)

GENERAL AND STAFF OFFICERS—Continued.
Majors.

$1,168-

$1,152

Servants...,..
12 Captains . . . .

768
7,^00

-584^
3,504

**l,i52

12 Servants..,,
12 First heutentants ,

1,152
4,800

876
3,504

* 1,152:

12 S e r v a n t s . . . . , . . . . . . ' . -..
12 Second lieutenants

1,152'
4,800

876
3,504

* 1,152

12
10
10"
2.
39
39

1,152
;3,600
1,920
216
6,084
4,212

Servants..............
Sergeants.
Corporals
'....,..
Musicians....... i'.....
Priva.tes.of the 1st class
Privates of the,2d class'

TOPOGRAPHICAL

Colonel.



360

360

.876.

,360

43,392

16,498

5,472.

1,080

438

288

] ,500

$5,200 Mareh 16, 1802, sec 26, p. 105; July 5, 1838,
sec.. 2, pv 262; April 12,' 1808, sec 4, p. 126;
-March 3', 1845, p. 279.^
1,592 April 24,1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
11,856 March 16, 1802, sec. 26, p. 105; April 29, 1812,
.,s-ec..-l, p. 145; July 5,138,sec. 2,p. 262; March
.3,, 1845,-p.. 279.
"
2,388. April 24/. 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
9,456 Maroh 16,,1802,' sec 26, p. 105; April 29, 1812,
s e c . l , p . 145; July5,183,8, sec..2,p. 262; March
3, 1845, p. 279.
'
"'
. 2;388 •April 24,-1816, sec. ]2, p. 190-.
-9,456' March 16; 1802, sec- 26, p. 105; April 29, 1812,
s e e l , p. 145;. July.5,1838, sec 2, pl 262; March
3,: 1845, p. 279. '
•2,388 April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190. .
3,600
1,920
.216 I Sappers, miners, and pontoniers, authorized by
"act of May 15, 1846.
6,084 ^
4,212
66,862

ENGINEERS.

1,806' July-5,.1838, sec. 4and 5, p. 262; March 3,1845,
p. 279. ' . y •
,
.

2 Servants
1 Lieutenant colonel

192
900

146
365

Servants..'.
*..'
4 Majors
8 Servants
Captains. — . .\ .

192
2,880

146
1,168

1,152

^ 768
6,000

584
2,920

9*60

"^ 10 Servants
I 10 First heutenants..

960
4,000

730
2,920

10 Servants
10 Second lieutenants

960
4,000

730
2,920

960

730

.22,892

' 13,797

4,608

1,080

•438

288

398 1April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
1,553 July 5, 1838, sec. 4arid 5, p. 262; March 3,1845,

60

398 April 24, 1816, sec. ]2, p. 190.
5,200 July 5,1838, sec 4 and 5, p. 262, March 3,1845,

240

1,592 April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
9,880 July 5, 1838, sec;4 and 5, p. 262; March 3,1845,

300

1,990 Aprir24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
7,870 July 5, 1838, sec. 4 and 5, p. 262; March 3,1845,

300

1,990 April 24, 3816, sec 12, p. 190.
7,880 July 5, 1838, sec. 4 and 5^ p. 262; March 3,1845,

300

1,990 April 24^ 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.

p;279.

2
<
o
t^

60
.288

p. 279.
p. 279.

HH

•

p. 279.

Servants-.
Lieutenant colonel.
Servants.
Majors..
Servants.
12 Captains.

Servants...,
Lieutenants,




1,260

42,557

•

Colonel.

1.2
38

960

p.279.

10 Servants.

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.

9*60

-

192
900

. 146
365

*288

192
2,880

146
1,168

*1,*152

768
7,200^

584
3,504

*l,'l52

1,152
7,200

876
5,256

*"*i,728

.1,806 April 5, 183^, sec 1, p. 227; July 5, 1838, sec

60

.

398
1,553

60

• ,.3985,200

240

1,592
11,856

360

2,388
14,184

13 and 14, p. 264; July 7,-1838, paragraph 4,
p. ,268; March 3, 1845, p. 279.
April 24, 1816, sec 12, p.-190.
April 5, 1832, sec I, p.,227-; July 5, 1838, sec
13 arid 14, p. 264; July 7, 1838, paragraph 4,
p. 268; March 3, 1845, p. 279;
April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190,
April 5, 1832, sec. 1, p. 227, July 5, 1838, sec
13 and 14, p. 264; July 7, 1838, paragraph 4,
•,p. 268; March 3, 1845, p. 279.
'^ .
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
April 5, 1832, sec 1, p. 227; July 5, 1838, sec.
13 arid 14, p. 264; Jtily 7, 1838,.paragraph 4,
p. 268; March 3, 1847, sec 16; March.3, 1845,
p.-279.
Apri! 24, 1816, sec 12,,p. 190.
April 5, 1832, sec 1, p. 227; July 5, 1838, sec 13
- and 14, p. 264;.Tuly 7,18.38, paragraph 4,p. 268;
March'3, 3847, sec 16; March 3,1845, p. 279.

A.—Estimate ofi the pay ofi the Army, Sfc—Continued.

CO

o

i
OJ

No.

Pay.

Rank.

• 1
•

<6

t

tt

B..

<

o
• -fa

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT—Continued.

' (J

$1,728

18 S e r v a n t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
3 Military storekeepers at " a r s e n a l s of construction"

...

Additional p a y to commanding officers of
companies, $10 per m o n t h , e a c h ) .

R E G I M E N T S OF

••••••-

$3,582 April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190.
August 23, 1842, s e c 2 , p. 275.
August 23,-1842, sec. 2, p. 275.
April 5, 1832, sec. 2, p. 227.
April 5,1832, sec 2, p. 227; June 18, 1846, sec
-11, p. 287.
1,200 July 5, 1838, sec 14, p. 264.

13,79.7.

.4,608.

1,260

144,651

'
2,160

876

.576

o :
'
4
2 Servants.,.»....................,.;.......
Lieutenant c o l o n e l s . . , ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

384
1,800.

292
730

*****576

4 S e r v a n t s . . ; . . . . . ; . . . ; ; . . ; -......:,.;..:.:
4 Majors . . . . . . . ; . . - . • ; ; » . . . . ; • . . . . . . . : : . . : .

384
2,880

292
1,168

1,152




"

3,750
8,000
12,744
76,000

I)R.AGOONS.

...'.....'.......',......,,,.-- :

^

$540

1,200
' 124,986

TWO

1,314

3,750
8,000
12,744 <
76,000

.....................

10 M i h t a r v storekeeoers
59 Sergeants
500 Enhsted men, at $16, $13, and $9 per nionth.

9, Colonels

References to the date, volume, section, aisd page
of the laws upon which this estimate is founded,
as required by the 14th section, of the act of
August 26,1842. (See Cross's Military Laws,
revised by Hetzel, edition of 1846.)

120

120

<

.

3,612 March 2, 1833, sec. 1 and 2, p. 232; May 23.,
. 1836, sec 6; p. 225; April 4,1844, sec. 1 and 2,'
p. 277c;.April 12, 1808, sec. 4, p. 126; March 3,
1845,1^.279. '
796 ; April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
3,106 March 2,^1833,* sec 1 and 2, p. 232; May 23,
1836, sec. 6, p. 225; April 4,.1844, sec I and 2,
' p. 277; April 12, 1808, sec. 4, p. 126; March 3,
1845, p. 279.
796 April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190.
. . .
5,200 March 2, 1833/ sec. 1 and 2, p. 232; May 23,
1836, sec 6, p. 255;-April 4,1844,sec. 1 and 2,
p. 277; April 12, 1808,' sec 4, p. 126; March 3,
1845,, p. 279.,

Servants..
Adjutants.

2 SeYvarits.• .-.,..-.•,.........',.:.'. ••.-.'...'• •--;,.'.. .•.
2 Regimental quartermasters, in addition to
2
2
2
.4
20

20
20
60
80
40
20
1000

768
1,040

584
584

192

146

240
384

60

240
408
408
408
816
12,000

" 5,840

Servants, . , . • . . . .
F i r s t lieutenants.

1,920
8,000

5,m

3,840

Servants............
Second lieutenants.

1,920
8,000

1,460
5,'840

3,B40

1,920
3,840
9,360
9,600
•- 4,320
2,640
96,000

1,460

p a y in thie line.
..-v . . . .
Sergeant majors . , . . . , , . —
d i i a r t e r i n a s t e r .sergeants.-...'..;
'..'..
Chief musicians.^ . . . •.
Chief b u g l e r s . . . Z . . . . . . * . . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Captains.
:,

Servants..
i
,.
F i r s t sergeants
,...
Sergeants.
'—......
Corporals
Buglers
..._...,
Farriers and blacksniiths
Privates.. i . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
Additional p a y to commanding officers of
20 companies,- ($10 per month each)




240
408
408
408
816
21,680

•

3,840

1,460

"600

3,-980
17,68a

600

3,980
17,680

600

3,980
3,840
9,360
9,600
4,320
2,640
96,000

F e b r u a r y 1 1 , 1847, s e c 4.
•
"
) M a r c h 2, 1833,^ s e c 1 and 2, p . ,232"; M a y 2 3 ,
f 1836, s e c 6," p . .255; April 4,1844, sec. 1 and
f 2, p . 277; April 12,1808, sec. 4, p . 126; J u l y
J
5, 1838, s e c IB, p . 264. . M a i x h 2, 1833, s e c 1 and 2, p . 232; M a y 2 3 ,
1836,- s e c 6, p . 255; April 4,1844, sec. 1 and 2,
p . 277; April' 12, 1808, s e c 4, p . 126; April 24,
1816, sec. 1 2 , p . 190; M a r c h 2, 1827,'^sec. 1, p .
222; M a r c h 3, 1845, p . 279.
April 24, 1816, s e c 12", p." 190.
M a r c h 2, 1833, s e c 1 and 2, p . 232; M a y 2 3 ,
1836, sec.'6, p . 255; April 4, 1844, s e c 1 and
2 , p . 277; April. 12, 1808, s e c . 4 , p . 126; April
24, 181.6., s e c 12, p . 1 9 0 ; M a r c h 2, 1827, s e c
1, p . 222.
A p r i l 2 4 , 1816, sec; 12, p . 190.
M a r c h 2^ i833,- s e c 1 a n d . 2 , p . 332; M a y 23,>
- 183^6, sec. 6, p . 255; April 4, 1844, s e c 1 and
2, p . 2777 April 12, 1808, s e c 4,> p . 126; April
24, i 8 I 6 v s e c . 12, p . 190; M a r c h 2, 1827, sec.
1, p. "222.
April 24, 1816, s e c 12,:p. 190.^ Marfeh 2, 1833, sec. 1 and 2, p . 232;^ M a y 23y
1836, sec. 6, p . 255; August 2 3 , 1 8 4 2 , s e c 1,
Tp. ,275; 'April 4;- 1844, sec. 1 and 2, p . 277;
December 12, 1812, sec. 1, p . 155; J u l y 5,
I 1838; s e c 16, p . 2 6 4 ; M a y 1 3 ^ 8 4 6 , s e c 1, p .
} - 282.

2,400 M a r c h 2 , 1 8 2 7 , - s e c 2,- p.- 222.

"2,400
173,808

1,592 April 24, 1816, s e c 12, p . 1'90.
2,008 M a r c h 2, 1833, sec. 1 and 2, p . 232; M a y 2 3 ,
1836, s e c 6, p . 255; April 4,1844, s e c l a n d 2,
p . 277; April 12, 1808,^ sec. 4 , p . 126; M a r c h 3 ,
1845, p . 2 7 9 .
398 April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190.

26,572

14,208'

2,340

216,928

K.—Estimate ofi the pay ofi the Army, Sfc—Continued.

No.

Rank.

<:

References to the date, volume, section, and page
of the laws upon which this estimate is founded,
as required by the Mth section of the act of
August 26, 1842. (See Cross's Military L a w s ,
revised by Hetzel, edition of 1846.)

REGIMENT OF M O U N T E D RIFLEMEN.

Colonel

2 Servants.
I Lieutenant colonel
2 Servants
2 Majors

\

•
,

:......

Servants
,'
'
• • ••
Adjutant.
,
•-Servant
.'.
'.
Regimental quartermaster, in addition to
p a y in the line
.1 Sergeant major
1 d u a r t e r m a s t e r sergeant.
I Principal musician
2 Chief buglers
,.
10 Captains.
^
, . . •.
10 Servants
10 F i r s t lieutenants,,
•.•••.
10 Servants
10 Second lieutenants.
10 Servants
10 F i r s t sergeants
30 Sergeants
40 Corporals
,
,'
20 Buglers
,
20 Farriers and blacksmiths
640 P r i v a t e s .
".....................
Additional pay to commanding officers of]

4
I
1
I




$1,080

ii438

$1,806

192
900

146
365

398
i;553

192
1,440

146
584

384
520
96

292
292
73

' 120
/ 204
204
204
408
6,000
960
4,000
. 960
4,000
960
1,920
4,680
4,8002,160
2,640
61,440

2,920
.730
' 2,920
730
2,920
730

3982,600

60
576

' 1*92

120
*30

1,920

l',926

300
'3*00

*I,920
'300

,

796
1,004
199

120
204
204
204
,408
10,840
1,990
8,840
1,990
8,8401,990
1,920
-4,680
4,800
2,160
2,640
61,440

M a y 19, 1846, s e c 1, 2, 3; and 4, p . 284; March
3 , 1845, p . 279.
April 24, 1816, s e c 12,- p . 190.
M a y 19, 1846, s e c 1, 2 , 3 , and 4, p . 284; March
3, 1845, p. 279.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
M a y 19,1846, sec! 1, 2, 3 , and 4, p . 284; F e b . 11,
1847, sec. 3 ; March 3 , 1845, p . 279.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190. .
M a y l a , 1846, sec. 1, 2, 3 , and 4, p . 284.
April 24, 1816, s e c 12, p . 190.
F e b . 1 1 , 1 8 4 7 , s e c 4.

1
j>May 19, 1846, s e c 1, 2, 3 , and 4, p . 284.
M a y 19-, 1846, sec. 1, 2, 3 , and 4, p . 284.
April, 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190.
M a y 19, 1846, sec. 1, 2, 3, and 4, p . 284.
April 2 4 , 1 8 1 6 , sec. 12, p . 190.
M a y 19, 1846, s e e l , 2, 3, and 4, p . 284.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190.

M a y 19, 1846, s e c 1, 2, 3 , and 4, p . 284,

00

1,200

companies, at $10 per nionth each,,

1,200 March 2, 1827, sec 2, p. 222.

101,664

13,286

7,104

"3,600

1,752

1,152

'672
2,880

584
1,460

1,152

Servants
.•
Majors.... J . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . i .

672
4jSO0

584
2,336

2,304

Servants
Adjutants, in addition to pay in theline..,.
Regimental duartermasters, in addition to
pay in the line
Sergeant majors....'«
...'..

1,344
480

1,168

1,170

123,224

F O U R R E G I M E N T S OF A R T I L L E R Y .

Colonels.-........ .^
Servants...'.
-..Lieutenant colonels..

-. i
....:.'

Principal musicians
Captains
r •. .•"

Servants
Second lieutenants

Servants
First sergeants



240
480
384
'384

480
816
816

duartermaster sergeants

Servants
First lieutenants

240

'

,

, .,..

.'".
,

,,,

1,632
24,000

14,016

1,536

4,128
35,200

3,504
28,032

3,072

• 8,256
16,000

7,008
14,016

1,536

4,128
9,216

3,504

1,440

2j880

1,440

6,504 March 2, 1821, sec 1 and 2, p. 213; March 16,
1802, sec. 4 and 5, p. 100; March 3,1845, p. 279.
1,496 April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190.
5,492 March 2, 1821,-sec 1 and 2, p . 213; March 16,
1802, sec. 4 and 5, p. 100.
1,496 April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190.
9,440 March 2, 1821, sec 1 and 2, p. 213; March 16,
1802, sec.4and5,p. 100; Feb. 11,1847, sec. 3.
2,992 April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
864 March 2,1821, sec. I and 2, p. 213; March I6,
1802, sec. 4 and 5, p. 100.
- 864 February 11, 1837, sec 4.
816 March 2,1821, s e e l and 2, p. 313; July 5,1838,
"sec 16, p. 264.
816 March 2, 1821, sec. 1 and 2, p. 213; July 5,
1838, sec 16, p. 264.
1,632 March 3, 1847,'sec 18.
39,552 March 2, 1821, sec. 1 and 2, p. 213; March 2,
1827, sec. 1, p. 222; March 16, 1802, sec. 4,
and 5, p. 100; February 24, 1812, sec. I, p.
138;- March 3, 1847, sec 18 and 19.
9,072 April 24, 1816, sec. 12,'p. 190.
66,304 March 2, 1821, s e c I and 2, p. 213; March 16,
1802,, sec. 4 and 5," p. 100; February 24, 1812,
sec. 1, p. 138; April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190;
March 2, 1827, sec. 1, p. 222; March 3j 1847,
sec. 18 and 19. 18,144 April 24,1816rsec. 12, p. 190.
31,552 March 2, I82i; sec. 1 and 2, p. 213; July 5,
1838, sec l , p . 261; March 16,1802, sec 4-and
5, p.. 100; February 24, 1812, sec 1, p. 138;
April 24, 1816, sec 12, p. 190'; March 2, 1827,
sec. 1, p. 222; March 3, 1847, sec. 18 and 19.
9,072 April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.
9,216 March 2, 1821, sec 2, p. 213; July 5, 1838, sec.
I and 16, p. 261 and 264; March 3, 1847.

A.—Estimate ofi the pay ofi. the Army, ^c.—Continued.

Rank.

References to the date, volume, section, and page
of the laws.upon which^this estimate is founded,
as required: by. the 14th section of the act of.Au-.
gust 26,. 1842. (See, C r o s s ' s M i l i t a r y - L a w s ,
revised b y Hetzel, edition of 1846.)

1^

ti
QJ l—H

Sergeants.

$22,464.

$22,464

Corporals.
Artificers.

21,120
12,672

21,120
12,672

Musicians

9,408

9,408

173,376

173,376

Privates . .

Ad ditional'pay to commandingofficers qf 48\^ conipanies, ($10 per m o n t h e a c h ) . . . . : . . .

5,760

5,760
363,920

77,964

.^ 11,520

3,504
1,168
2,920
1,168
4,672
2,336

2,304

6,720

March^2, 1821, s e c 2, p . 213; J u l y 5, 1838,-sec.
I ' a n d 16, p . ,261 and 264; M a r c h 3 , 1847.
Same
same
sec. 18 and 19,
Same
same and August 23,1842.
s e c 1, p . 275; M a r c h 3 , 1847, s e c 18.and 19.
Same
^
" same M a r c h 3 , 1847, sec.
' 1 8 and 19.
M a r c h 2^ 1821, sec. 2, p . 213; J u l y 5, 1838, s e c
i and 16, p.-261 and 264; J u l y 7,1838, sec. 5,
p . 268; A u g u s t 2 3 , 1842, s e c 1, p . 275; M a y
13;, 1846, s e c 1, p . 282; M a r c h 3,1847, s e c 18
and l 9 ; A u g u s t 14, 1848, sec. 2.
M a r c h 2, 1827, s e c . 2 , p , 222, ^
' '

460,124

EIGHT REGIMENTS OF INFANTRY.'

Colonels...-.
-.-.......
Servants.;.
Lieutenant Colonels
,
,
Servants.
,,.
Majors
;-............,
Servants.
,
Adjutants, in-addition to-the p a y o f l i e u t s . .
Regimental quartermasters, in addition to
p a y in the line.
Sergeant - m a j o r s . - . . . . ; . . . . . . . '
duartermaster sergeants...,
.Principal, m u s i c i a n s . . , .
Captains..

Servants.........,.....;.....'... /^.'.,.



7,200
1,344.
5,760
1,344
9,600
2,688
960
960
1,632
1,632
3,264
38;4O0
6,720

480
' 2,304

*486
' 4* 608'
'960
"*-768
768

23,360
5',840

2,400

13,008
2,992
10,984
2,992
18,880
. 5,984
1,72.8
1,728
1,632
1,6323,264
61,760
14,960

T h e laws referred to under the head of Artillery apply also to the same grades in the Inr
fantry, • '
'. "

CO

801 First lieutenants....'
80 Servants
80 Second lieutenants

„..
.^..

Servants....'.
First sergeants
240 S e r g e a n t s . . . . . . . ^
320 Corporals
1601 Musicians
i.
3360 Privates
.Additional pay to comnianding officers of 80
companies; ($10 per month each)

28,800
6,720
24,000
6,72015,360
37,440
34,560
- 15,360
282,240

23,360
5,840
23,360
5,840

2,400

* 2,466

9,600

9,600
542,304

52,160
14,960
47,360
14,960
15,360
37,440
. 34,560
15,360
282,240

103,368

10,752

9,120

665,544

00
CD

o

MISCELLANEOUS.

For extra rations to officers commanding
departments arid posts.*
For compensation- of 106 supernumerary
second lieutenants, graduates ofthe Military Academy.
For the brevet conipensation of such officers
as are by law entitled to the allowance...
For additional rations to officers for length
of service
'

30,000

30,000

39,432
13,000

38,690
8,000

3,180
12,000

2,006

206,703

12,0.00

5,180

ffl

176,315

" *The actual expenditure on account of extra rations will depend on the'rank of commanding officers, and the number who may receive the ahowance.
This estimate is founded upon the present distribution ofthe Army. , ' '
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35,000
130,013

130,013
52,432

81,302

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A.—Estimate of th£ pay of the Army, Sfc.—Continued.
RECAPITULATION.

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Pay.

Subsistence.

Forage.

Geiierfil staff.••
•..•••*- • $199,948
$33,504
$78,694
Corps of engineers
43,3925,472
16,4§8
Corps of topographical, engineers. - 22,892 , 13,797
4,608
Corps of ordnance
124,9864,608
13,797
-173,808 Two regiments of d r a g o o n s . . . . . .
14,208
26,572
- 101,664 .
Regiment of mounted riflemen...
7;104
13,286'
363,920
Four regiments Of artillery......
11,520
77,964
542,304
Eight regiriaents of infantry
103,368 • 10,752.
. 52,432 • 206,703
Miscellaneous
,.
12,000
1,625^,346

PAYMASTER GENERAL'S O F F I C E ,




550,679

103,776

Servants' Amount.
clothing.
$7,170$319,316
1,500
66,862
1,260
42,557
1,260
144,651 1
2,340
216,928
1,170
123,224
. 6,720 . 460,124 !
9,120
665,544
5,180
276,315
35,720

2,3] 5,521

Sejfiember 15, 1849.
N. TOWSON, Paymaster General

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Estimate ofthe pay ofthe Military ,^'cademy, suhsistence-of Officers and Cadets, and such allowances in lieu offorage and'clothing as may he drawn in money, for the year
commencing the 1st of July, 1850, and ending the SOth of June, 1851. '
.
^
References to the date, volume, section, and page of the
laws upon which this estimate is founded, a s required by
^tlie 14th section o f t h e act of 26th August, 1842. (See
Cross's Compilation of Military L a w s , revised by Hetzel,
edition of 1846.)

F o r w h a t object.

Professor of natural and experimental philosophy
Servants
Assistant professor pf natural and experimental philosophy, in addition to jDay of 1st lieutenant of artillery
Professor of mathematics..'.
Servants
:
Assistant professor of mathematics, in'addition to the pay
of 1st lieutenant of artillery
^....
Professor qf the art of engineering
'....."...
Servants
Assistant professor of t h e art of engineering, in addition
to pay of 2d lieutenant of engineers.......'....
Chaplain and professor of ethics.
Servants......'
Assistant profeasor of ethics, in addition" to the pay of 2d
lieutenant of topographical engineers.
Professor of chemistry"", geology, and mineralogy
Servants
Assistant professor of chemistry, in addition to the p a y o f
1st lieutenant of artillery.. .^
T e a c h e r s of tlie F r e n c h language
'
Servants._.
;
T e a c h e r of drawing.
;
Servant
,
Commander of the corps of cadets, in addition to the pay
of captain of artillery
Servant
Instructor of cavalry arid artillery tactics, in addition to
the pay of captain of artillery
Master of the s;vvord.". • • •
Cadets
'.
Musicians;
;
Additional rations to officers for five y e a r s ' service

$900 00
192 00




$36.5 00^
146 00

$288 00

292 00
146 00

240 00
720'00
192 00

292 00
146 00

200 00
720 00
192 00

292 00
146 00

200 00
720- 00
192 00

292 00
146 00

240 00
1,200 00

584 00

96 00
192 00

192 00
• 600 00
96.00

146 00
292 00
73 00

96 00

240 00
96 00
120
320
69,120
1.920

'$60'66

.$1,553 00
398 00

-April 29. 1812, sec. 2, p . 145 ; F e b . 19, 1849.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190.

"'66"66

336 00
1,300 00
398 00

April 29,-1812, sec. 2, p . 145.
April 29, 1812, sec. 2, p . 145; F e b . 19,1849.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190.

96^00
288 00

240 00
720 00
192 00

96 00
^ 288 00
60 00

96 00
288 00

• 336 00- April 29,1812, sec. 2 , p. 145.
1,300 00 April 29, 1812, sec. 2, p. 145; F e b . 19, 1849.
398 00 April 24-, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.

""eo'oo

296 00
1,300 00
398 00

April 29, 1812, sec. 2, p . 145.
April 14, 1818, sec. ,2. p. 2 0 1 ; F e b . 19, 1849.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190.

"'66'66

296 00
1,300 00
398 00

July 20, 1840, sec. 3, p . 270.
July 5, 1838, sec. 19, p . 265; F e b . 19, 1849.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p. 190.

336 00
1,976 00

"'36'-66

398 00
988 00
199 00-

July 5, 1838, sec. 19, p . 265.
February 28,1803, sec. 2, p . 106, and .regulation of W a r
Department, October 11, 1817.
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 1'90. '
,
February 28,1803, sec. 2, p . 106. '
April 24, 1816, sec. 12, p . 190.

"'36'66

528 00
199 00

July 20, ]840, sec. 2 , p . 270; Feb. 19, 1849.
April 24,1816, sec. 12, p . 190.

60 00

.

96 00

216 00
466 00
69.120 00
1,'920 00
2,044 00

2,592 00

88,397 00

2,044 00
5,621 00

-

96 00
288.00

288 00

00
00
00
00

79,764 00
P A Y M A S T E R G E N E R A L ' S O F F I C E , September 15,1849.

CD

July 20, 1840, sec. 2 , p . 270.
J u n e 26,1812, sec. 3 and 4, p . 153.
March 1, 1843, sec. 2 ; March 3, 1845, sec. 2.
April 29, 1812, sec. 3, p. 146.
July 5,1838, sec. 15, p . 264.

N. T O W S O N , P a y m a s t e r General.

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Estimate ofi the expenses ofi the Paymaster GeneraVs Ofiice fior the fiscal
year commencing on the 1st ofi July, 1850, and ending on the SOth ofi
June, 1851.
Clerks, Messenger, and contingent expenses.
For compensation of clerks, per 3d section of the act of Congress of the 20th of April, ,
1818:'
•
• •
, .
One chief clerk, at $1,700 per annum...:
.,
: $1,700 OQ
One clerk, at $1,400 per annum
•.
.1,400 00
Two clerks, at $1,150 per annum, each.
2,300 00
Three clerks, at $1,000 per annum, each.;.....
..^ 3,000 00
One clerk, at $800 per annum
....-....:...,
'.........
800 00
^
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'
\
• "9,200 00
For compensation of a,messenger, per second section of the act of Congress.of the 26th of May, 1824, at ,$700 per annum
..,.,:
-.
.
;. 700 00
Foriclerks and m e s s e n g e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . - . .
For contingent expenses
Total

..-- • • •'•• . . . . . . . . - ' . - •
:.'....

,

..-........

9,900 00

•

'1,400 00

: • : . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . 11,300 00

* PAYMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, Septemher 15, 1849.

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N . TOWSON, Paymaster. General,

Hon. GEORGE W , CRAWFORD, Secretaty of War.

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Estimate ofi the expenses ofi the Medicaland Hpspital department ofi the regular
Army, fior the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1850, cind ending ^June 30,
1851,.per act ofi Mar.ch S, 1*^99, Eaws ofi the Vnited States.
For
For
For
For
For
For
For

medicines, instruments, dressings, &c.
liospital stores, bedding, & c . . . , . ' . . ,
'
furniture for hospitals, and equipments for the field -.
medical books, stationery, and printing
extra supphes on account of losses, &c., of regular supplies.
private physicians, and medicines furnished by them..'
hire of clerks, laborers, (fee, in the purveying departments.
.

StjRGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE, Odofter 8,1849.
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$12,500 00
-. 15,000 00
: 2,000 00
1,000 00
;. • -8,000 00
".... , 13,500 00
-... 3,000 00
55,000 00

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H'R: l.A.'WSO'N, Surgeon General.

Estimate ofi the expenses ofi the . Surgeon General-s Ofiiice fior the fiscal year
beginning July. 1, 1850, .and ending June 30, 1851.
For salary of one clerk, per act of Congress, approyed April 20; 1818, .Laws of the
United States, volume 3, .page 446, section 3, transferred from the'War Department,' per act March 3,1841
'..
...
.
$1,000 00
For salary of one clerk, per act of Congress, approved March 3,' 1847, Pamphlet
Liaws, chapter 47, section 1, page 7 1 . . . .
1,150 00
For salary of one clerk, per act,of Congress, approved March 3, 1849, Pamphlet
Laws, chapter 100, section l,page 51
1,000 00
For salary of one messenger, per a^ct of Congress, approved March S, 1847, Pam^
phlet Laws, chapter 47, section 1, page-71. .*.
500 OO




3,650 00

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Contingencies per act ofi Congress, approved August 26, 1842, Laws ofi the
United States, volume 5, page 529, section 22,. No.-14.
For
For
For
For

blank books, binding, and stationery
,..,
,
printing,
,
,.,
,.
,.........
miscellaneous i t e m s . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , ,
,
....,.,...., i.............
arrearages for office furniture j consequent upon occupying Winder's building.,'

$100
75
100
225

00
00.
00
00

500 00
SURGEON GENI;I\AL'S OFFICE, Octoher 8,




1849,

TH, hAy^^Q:^i^w$mQ:mm

Estimate ofi'fiunds require - by the Engineer department fior Fortifications now existing, or in course ofi construction, fior the fiiscal
year commencing on the 1st July, 1850, and ending on the SOth June 1851.

Designation of the works estimated for. -

References to laws by which the construction or repair of the work estimated for was
authorized.
:3 o

Date.

Volume.

For defensive works and barracks near Detroit—Fort Wayne
Sept. 9, 1841
5
do
For fort at outlet of Lake Champlain, N . Y.—^Fort Montgomery
5
Mar. ^3, 1843
For defensive works and barracks at Narrows of Penobscot river—Fort Knox
5
July 21, 1840
For repairs'of Fort Scammel, Portland harbor. Me
.'.
5
May 31, 1844
For repairs of fortifications on Governor's Island, Boston harbor
.,
5
Mar. 2, 1833 , 4
For Fort Warren, Boston harbor.
:
-.
\
Feb.24, 1832
4
.For Fort Independence, Boston.harbor
7
July 20, 1848 Pam.
For protection ofthe Great Brewster Island, Boston* harbor
.......:...
Apr. 24, 1824
4
For Fort Adams, and permanent barracks and quarters thereat, Newport harbor,' R. I.
For Fort Trumbull, New London harbor, Connecticut
; Sept. 9, 1841
Mar. 2, 1833
For Fort Schuyler, East river. New York
4
For repairs of Fort Wood, and for sea-wall, pernianent wharf, ahd hospital, Bedlow's Island, N . Y . Sept. 9, 1841
5
July 21, 1840
For repairs of Fort.Hamilton, and for permanent wharf thereat. New York harbor..
5
Mar. 3, 1849 Pam.
For Fort Richmond,-Staten Island, New York.. . t
:
For magazines" at Battery Hudson.
\
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Sept. 9, 1841 " 5 "
For Fort Delaware, Pea Patch. Island, Delaware river
".
Aug. 8, 1846 Pam.
For fort on Sohers's Point flats, Baltimore harbor, Maryland'.
3
Mar. 3, 1821
For Fort Monroe, including artesian weh, Hampton Roads, Virginia
5
July 21, 1840
For repair of Mill Creek road and bridge, near Fort Monroe
".
5
May 31,-1844
For preservation of site of Fort-Moultrie, Charleston harbor
5
July 21, 1840
For Fort Sumter, Charleston harbor
5
Sept 9, 1841
For dike to Drunken Dick Shoal, Charleston harbor. South "Carolina
i.
5
Mar. 3, 1845
For preservation of site of Fort Johnston, Charleston harbor.,
;
For repairs of quarters and barracks at Fort Johnston, South Carolina,
May 9, 1828 ***4*'
For Fort Pulaski, including quarters and barracks. Savannah river, Georgia
Mar. 3, 1845
For repairs of Fort Jackson, Savannah river, Georgia... ~.
5
For Fort Morgan, and-additional barracks and quarters thereat. Mobile Point, Alabania
, . . . . . July 21, 1840
5
Mayi5, 1846 Pam.
For Port Barrancas and barracks thereat
.For Fort Jackson, Mississippi river..
:.;
, July 21, 1840
5
do
For repairs of Forf St. Philip, Mississippi river, Louisiana
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Page.
459
459
'609
407
•658"
641
498
75
22
458
645
458
408
72
'408*
103
633
.408
659
408
459
744
*256*
744
408
18
408
408-

Section.
$15,000
15,000
20,000
5,000
.10,000
30,000
5,000
15,000
35,000
10,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
60,000
5,000
50,000
50,000
20,000
800
3,500
40,000
10,000
5,000
4,500
15,000
20,000
15,000
35,000
20,000
35,000

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For
For
For
For
For
For

F o r t P i k e , L o u i s i a n a , and adclitional barracks thereat..
F o r t W o o d , L o u i s i a n a , and additional baracks thereat.
Battery Bienvenue, L o u i s i a n a ,
Tower Dupre, Louisiana
fort at K e y W e s t , F l o r i d a
fort at Garden K e y , F l o r i d a .

do...;.
do
•
do
.....do
J u l y 17, 1844
do

5
5
5
5
5
5

408
408
408
408
703
703

1
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1
6
6

5,000
10,000
4,000
2,000
75,000
50,000

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$754,800
E N G I N E E R D E P A R T M E N T , W A S H I N G T O N , Octoher 26,

1849.

J O S . G. T O T T E N , Brevet Brigadier General and Chief Engineer.

Esiimate ofi fiunds required bythe Engineer department fior the United.States Military Academy during thefiscal year commencing on the 1st .July, 1850, and ending on the SOth June, 1851.
Reference to law b y which the objects estimated for have hereto.fore been authorized,
Remarks.

Object of estimate.

F o r current and o r d i n a r y expenses
'
F o r library
F o r board of visiters, including $517 47 for deficiency of appropriation for lastfiscal year

Date.'

Volume.

Paffe

F e b . 19, 1849
do
do

Pam.
Pam.
Pam.

23
24
24

,.do.
,.do.
..do.

Pam.
Pam.
Pam.

24.
24
24

Section.

barracks for cadets
,
new mess-hall
,
hospital for enlisted' men
;
erecting permanent guard-house and commissary's store

,

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$28,884 00
1,000 00
2,517 47
48,500
25,000
2,000
3,000

Cl

00
00
00
00
78,500 00

Total.

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S o -^.

$32,401 47
For
For
For
For

a

110,901 47
1849.

J O S . G. T O T T E N , Brevet Bngudier General and Chief Engineer.

Estimate ofifiundsrequired fior the Ofiice ofi the Chief Engineer during the fiscal year commencing on the 1st ofi July, 1850, and J^"
ending on the 1st June, 1851.
^ •
References to laws by which the objects estimated for
have heretofore been authorized.Object of estimateDate.

May 9, 1836...
May 26, 1824..
.Do....
May 9, 183L . .
March 24,1827.
April 26,1842..,
March 3,1849...

Salary of clerks and; messenger.

For blank books, binding, stationery, and printing.-..
For miscellaneous itemsy including $20 for one year's subscription for two daily Washington newspapers, the same being necessary and proper to carry on the business of the
Engineer department
.,;.......;...............-,..-.;
March 3,1849;

' 54
4
5
4
5
Pamphlet.

'27
41
41
~27
233
523
52

$1,200
1,150'
1,000
1,000
800
500
600

Pamphlet.

52,

400

Section.

5^650
1,000

Total amount of estimate.




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RRG APIT UL A T I ON..

Amount of estimate of salaries of clerks and messenger.
Amount of estimate for contingent expenses

E N G I N E E R D E P A R T M E N T , WASHINGTON,

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6,650

0(?^okr ^ 6 , 1849.
JOS.G. TOTTEN,'^
Brevet Brigadier General and Chief Engineer,
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Estimate fior the Engineer department fior the fiscal year ending on the SOth
June, 1851.
For forts now existing, or in process of construction.
For Military Academy—
Current and ordinary expenses J
Library?
\
Board of Visiters
)Buildings..
For the office of chief engineer
Total amount of estimate.

$754,800 00
32,401 47
78,500 00
6,650 00
872,351 47

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, Oc^o&er 2,6, 1849.

JOS. G. TOTTEN,
Brevet Brigadier General and Chief Engineeri

Estimate offiundsrequired-fior the payment ofi salaries to the Clerhs cmd Mes^
senger, and fior the contingent expenses ofi the Bureau ofi Topographical
•Ensfineers,during the year ending SOth June, 1851.
'

Objects of expenditure.

<
For clerks and messenger, per acts of, May 9, 1836, volume 9, pages 322 and
332, section J ; of March 3, 1841, volume 10., page 112, section 1; and of December 24, 1842, volume 10, page 409, section 1

$4,900 00

CONTINGENCIES. ,

Fpr blank books, binding, stationery, and labor-^act ofMarch 3, 1849, section
1, page 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•
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For miscehaneous itenis—same act.
'

750 00
'500 00
1,250 00

BUREAU OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS^ Octoher 21 i 1849. '

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- ^ Coloneli Corps Topographical Engineers.

Estvmate of fiunds that will be recfuired fior the proseciitio-7i ofi certam worhs under the cliarge of the Bureau ofi Topographical
Engineers, during thefiscal year ending SOth .June, 1851.
Reference to act-making last appropriations.
Amount
required.

Object of expenditure.

VoluiTie.

Page.

Section.

Date.

Surveys
F o r surveys for the defence o f t h e fron tier,, iriland and Atlantic
For. military and geographical surveys west of the Mississippi
F o r continuing the surveys o f t h e northern arid.north western lakes
F o r a survey of the harbor of Mobile in reference to its ijnprovement

;
,

10
10
10

706
'706,
706

Mar. 3, 1845.
Mar. 3,1845.
Mar. 3, 1845.

9
9
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
10
10
10

840
842
552
840
552
552
552
552
552
553
839
839
552
553
553

July 7, 1838.
July 7, 1838.
June 11, 1844.
July 7, 1838.
June 11, 1844.
June 11, 1844.
June 11, 1844;
June 11, 1844.
June 11, 1844.
June 11, 1844.
July 7,1838.
July 7, 1838.
June II, 1844.
June 11, 1844.
June 11, 1844.

10
10

552
552

June II, 1844.
June 11, 1844.

10
10
10
10

552
552
552
5.52

June 11, 1844.
June 11, 1844.
June II, 1844.
Junell, 1844.

$65,000

Total..
Rivers and Harhors.
F o r continuing the Delaware breakwater
F o r the improvement of Savannah harbor and the removal of the wrecks
F o r the repair of the sea-wall at the harbor of Buffalo, N e w Y o r k
F o r continuing the iniprovement of the harbor'of Cattaraugus creeki, N e w Y o r k . . . , .
"....
F o r the continuation of the w o r k s at D u n k i r k , N e w Y d r k
'
F o r the continuation-of the w o r k s at'the harbor of Erie, on-Lake E r i e . .
••
••
For. the continuation of the w o r k s "at Conneaut harbor, in the State of Ohio
F o r continuing the improvement of the harbor at Ashtabula, Ohio
F o r the further improvenient of G r a n d river harbor, (Fairport,) in the State of Ohio
F o r the continuation of the works at the harbor of Cleveland, Ohio
F o r continuing the removal of obstructions at Black river, Ohio
F o r continuing the improvement o f t h e navigation at the mouth of Vermilion river, Ohio
^
F o f continuing the w o r k s at H u r o n harbor, on L a k e Erie
^
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F o r continuing the preservation o f t h e harbor at Sandusky City, 0 . , and improvement o f t h e same
F o r the further improvement of river- Raisin harbor, Michigan
F o r a steam^dredge, equipment, and discharging scows, for L a k e Erie
,
F o r the continuation o f t h e breakwater structure at Plattsburg, on L a k e Champlain.
F o r the continuation of the breakwater structure at Burlington ,-Lake-Champlain, V e r m o n t
F o r the repairs and working o f t h e steam-dredge on L a k e Champlain
F o r the continuation o f t h e Works at P o r t Ontario, L a k e Ontario, N . Y . ;
:
F o f the continuation o f t h e \yorks at the harbor of Oswego, L a k e Ontario, N . Y
F o r continuing the improvement^at Big Sodus B a y , L a k e Ontario, N . Y
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F oFRASER
r the continuation o f t h e w o r k at Oak Orchard creek. L a k e Ontario, N . Y . . . :
Digitized for



$15,000
20,000
25,000
5,000

$50,000
30,000
14,000
15,000
15,000
30,000
15,000
15,000'
] 5,000
.. 20,000
10,000
10,000
6,000
' 12,000
14,000
20,000
15,000
15,000
9,000
15,000
40,000
10,000
10,500

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Forthe further reinoval of obstructions at the mouth ofGenesee river,'in the State of N.Y.. • 20,000
552
10.
For a steam-dredge, .equipment, and discharging; scows,; for.Lake O n t a r i o . . . . . , . ,
20;000'\
For the fufther imprpv.eriient ofthe harbor of Sj,.', Joseph, M i c h i g a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . " . . - . . . . . 20,000. ^ I Q / . : 553
For continuinglhe improvement of the hai:bor-;at Michigan.Cityy Indiana.'.\ . .*...........;. .. .-^
.30,000- .
• 553.
10.
For continuing the impro.venient of the harbor of tlielown'OfSoui;hport, Wisconsin.;....';
- - 15,000:- - 10
• 707
For continuing the works at the harbor'of Milwaukie, Wisconsin. ^^
...'..,..;.....:..
. 20,000 •
553
10
For continuirig the improvement of the harbor, of Chicago, iiriri;ois..'..........-..'..;.....-..- : .: . ,..-. 15y0pQ. ^-• J./IO: V 553
For. continumg the construction of a harbor.com-mehced by the citizeris of the town off Racine,.,-/at
themouth of Root river, Wiscon si.ri..". . . v . . ; . . . . . . . . .•'. i : . ' . . . . . . . . . . . i . - . . . . . . . . . . . . - . ; ' . ...:•-.;.
r -' 15,000
fir^fi • ;'561
For a steam-rdredge,' e!;quipment,-and discharging [seo ws^for Lake'Mich
..-..'... /.',..'..i"....
- 20,000..
For the improvem'enl of tlie dhip-fiver .b.elb.w- the tails at Louisville, arid of the. Mississippi andtributaries, and the Missouri^-aiid.'Arkansas fiyef s'.. •./.". .V. .^ . . . . . . . . . . , ; . . . .•...;;...'.;. .v. . \ . . .
. •2oo;ooo-\ . .io:- • 552^
For'the improvemerit of theOhio/river;betweeri.:Pitt.sl^^^
the- falls .of Louisville.. -.;:.. .•";."..
•. • 60-,O0O
'. 10:. < • 552
For rembvirigthe raft ;ofReddver,lind improvemerit 0
,;.'.'..; .^i...... -....-...':.
•. -50,000 •
.10
'. 127For the renioval of obstructions .to. the nayigation..bflheh^
Loiiis.,...."...... i,,'..;.':. ; . . •:. 50,00a
'552
' 10'For continuing the improvement of the hayigatioh.ofthe Hudspn.Viver h
Of N..Y;: ^ .50,000- ^ -..•-:".9.- ;.: 840
For connecting the wa.ters of Indian river and' Mbs.qtiitb .Lagoon, at the 'Haulover, Florida-..
•-.., 5,000'
'^lO'-. •' : 564
For the impro vehienf-Ofthe.harbor of Dubuque,. Iq'wa. *•...;. .•.....;....".."".......,;..'.....;.
; -~ . 20,000
; 750
-. ; i 0
Fpr the repaiiv arid pfeseryatioii of harbor liyGfk^-.on.the Atlantic coast'..;...';,;........; ...-.'.-,
,. 20,000\
'. • ',• -Total..;.'.-•^..y..:...:.i..v....-..-/.:fi:-^-^^/:/^/fiy-.fi..-./././-.:....%'.'./.
'$1,035,;'500 •
•

:

•

• •

',*«•

•

• ' • ' • .

GO
CD

-•

:

•

June I I ; 1844.
June I I , 1844.
J u n e l l , 1844.
Mar. 3, 1845.
J,une 11,1844.
l\me. I I , 1844.

•

June 15, 1844.
Junell, 1844.
June II, 1844.
Mar.. 3,.1841.
June 11, 1844.
July- 7,i838.
June 15, 1844.
Mar. 3, 1845.

a
>

•

O".

' . - • . ' . • •

For
For
For
For

-'•
• • " r -. ' ! :'- •
. •• .''.^Light-Houses.'\) • '. ' / • -:\ ..
'./•:• "
completing the light-house on Waugoshance,-I^akeMrchigan v.....;';.... *...
....... I\
- ••-'$20,580 , .Pam.. • -is'e
completing.'the hght-House-on Minot's-rock, BoVton; h a r b o f . . . . . . . .-...>....-. .;;>...•....•;.
•4,000
' << -' . : . 64
conipleting the hght-hduse on Brandywine Shoal,'Delaware B
. . . . ' . . . . ; . . .'...;•;
•3,0dO .
•: ' 6 4 completing'the light-house on Carysfort Reefj coast of Florida'........ .'.•>i.... . 1 . . . . . . : . • r - V • 36,000
'.'' • < < -;>•• 64
- • •;TotaL.^.,.^».^...::.!lv..;;....--w...;\;.:;.:'c.v'i-..^;
$63;580' ...
• ' - .

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°

..

- • • • ,

'

;

Aug.
Mdr.
Mar.
Mar.

12,. 1848.
3, 1849.
3,1849.
a, 1849.

;

;RECAPITULAtlON.
For surveys..'
.:.
For rivers arid harbors;..
For hght-houses . , . . . . . ;
•

Total.....;

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$65,000
ljO35,50O
-.63,580.
$1,164,080

BUREAU OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, October 27, lS49i




J. J. ABERTi-CoZone/, Corps Topographical Engineers.

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[1849.

R E P O R T S OF T H E

146,

Estimate ofi.fiundsrequired fior the service ofi. the Ordiiance department fior the
fiscal year commencing 1st July, 1850, and. ending S()th Juke, 1851.
Amounts.-

Objects.
I'.
2.
3.
4.
5.

For
For
For
For
For

the armament of fortifications, (see remarks);.,
-....-.
$100,000
the JDurchase of ordnance, drdnaiice stores, and supplies, (see remarks)'.. "100,000
lhe "current expenses of the ordnance service, (see' r e m a r k s ) . . . . . . . . . . . .;.- • 100,000"
the manufacture of arms at the national armories, (see f e m a r k s , ) . . . . . . . . ^ 360,000
repairs and improvements and new machinery at Harper's Ferry armory,
(see remarks)'.
. i . . . . . . . . .'.^........
.............
•50,560

6. F o r repairs and improvements and new machinery at Springfield a r m o r y , (see
remarks).
• •'•
• > • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '.••.

56,000117,586

7. For arsenals, (see r e m a r k s ) ; . . - . . . . . . . . . ' . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..\ . . . . . . . . . ; .
^8. For the purchase.of 'a lot of grourid at Springfield, Massachusetts, adjoining
the armory"grounds bn the hill', and near the neiw arsenal, (see remarks).

• 8,500 '
$892,646'

Expenses of the Ordnance office j^viz:- .

> .

' *

For compensation of clerks and messenger,'per 'act of 2()th April, 1808, vol. 6,
page 319, sec. 3; of 9th May,1836, vol. 9, page 44, sec. 1; and df :26th
August, 1842, vol. 10,page 299, sec. I . . . . .^ . . . , . . . . . . -..'
..,:.."...
For blank books, binding, stationery, and p r i n t i n g . , . . . . . ; . . . . . " . . . . . ..;.'.'^."."..
For,miscellaneous items.-'.
.•.;'....;....'...-..".;.,..;

$8,650 •
500- 350:

.Amount of office expenses'.,

$9,500"

EXPLANATIONS ANJD DETAILS OF THE. FOREGOING ESTIMA

li-T-Armament ofi Fortifications,

.

.• .

The -general object of tMs.item of tlie estirnate is to,arm the permanent
fortifications of the country;, coristructed or in .progress^ and to.keep in
repair and good order the armament which has-already been provided.
The appropriation" will be applicable to the proiciirement of sea-coast
and garrison artillery^; projectiles, timber, ir;ori,.and other materials.us.ed
in preparirig the arniament qf forts; and. tothe construction, preseryation,
and repairs of gun-carriages, pent-houses, implements, and equipments.
With the machinery, power;-toolsj; arid;wbilvshop&rnow-available, the
product will increase in a-gre^ater ratio than the amount expended. .
• 2.—Ordnance, Ordnance Stores, and., Supplies. •-

. :,

Under this head is included the amount .estimated to beirequisite for
the siege and ifield trains; the accoiitrlemerits "sind eqiiipments of the
Army. . The appi'opriatio.ri is applicable to the prociir.e'm ent of siege to
field artillery; bf,timbei, iron, leather, and-other; materials for siege and
field carriages, implements, equipmerits, aifd harness;-of accoutreriierits
for cavahy, artillery,-infantrjr, arid riflemen.; to'the fabrication, repairs,
and preservatipri of the same, and to the purchase of materials for, arid
the preparation of, siege and field amniunitiori,.,. It is the usual estimate
for a year's service.'
,
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S E C R E T A R Y OF T H E TREASURY.
—

147

3.— Ordnance Service.

' The amount required under this head is the-ordinary annual estiniate,
applicable to defraying the expenses of receiving, issuing,'repairing, and .
keeping in order, the arms arid other ordnance stores^and pubhc property
at the various arsenals and ordnance depots throughout the country; to
the purchase of the usual supplies, of fuel,.stationeiy, arid forage, and to
the iricidental expenses of theservice.- ^ "
4c.—-National Armories.

-- '

The amourit of .this iteria of the estimate is niecessary for carrying on
operations'at the two'national araipries on the usual scale. It is to be
applied to the manufacttire of-snlali arrii.s, a n d t q be divided equally
between the two establislinierits. .
> .
" -• /Repairs and Improvements a t the NatiomitArmorie
.The details- and explanation^ of this part of the estimate are as follows, viz;: - : • • ' , . . - .
.:'-"'- .. , •" . .' - • • • • •
•'

.,

• 5.-—Hqfper^s 'Ferry Armory,

,'

/.' .

1. To complete; the stocking and. riiachine shops at the muskfet
; f a c t o r y : . . J-:.. - . ..'..^...J...:. / . . . v- - -.- - : - - - - - --• • - - $6,300
. 2. For repairing the stqre-hpu$e at the musket factory . - . - / .
505
3. Fo'r.repairing darnage to the lumber, house, a t the musket
factory..
>... .-.-:.•-..:.....-..,'......
..—
495
4. For filling up low; grounds, and grading around the buildings at the musket and ^rifle factories, arid for fillirig urider
the ;BaItimore and Ohio railroad to make a depos

coal•...:....•'...:.„.^ 1'..--,:.. 1 . r : : v . . • . . • . : • . ' . . . . . : . '

. i '880

5. •Fof,building;a guard wall^.tb
. the c a n a l s - . ' . . - . . - . ^ > . . . . . . . . . . . . - : . . - - . . . - . . . : . . . . . . - .
6. For repairing, the dam across the Potomac,'the guard wall
- a t carial gate, the' lock arid sliiiee gates and abutment
wall,'and for cleanirig out the canal.. J . . . . i . : ^...«... 7. For repaiiing an^d keepingin order the water-^whe"^^^
and tilt-hammers at the musket and rifle^
fe^^
8. To coiiiplete the firiisning shop at the rifle " f a c t o i y . . : : . . - 9. For buildirig a bridge across the arinory^^^
......,..;.
10. Fpr building a machine shop, iricluding the requisite ma-;
. chinery, at the rrfle/factory . . . . . . . - - t - -- — - - — - - 11. For repairs of public buildings-and all other objects here' tofore paid from money received for rents of dwelhng
^houses, including arrearages bri this account for the fiscal
year 1 8 4 9 r - ' 5 0 . . . . . [ . . . . . . . . . . . . r . ^ . . ; . . . . . . . . . . .
' •

Amount




..:

'
725
- r
1,500
^ 2,070
9,580
645
16,980
;
10,880

. . 1 . . w J . - . ' . . : . . . . - . . . - . $50,560

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R E P O R T S OF T H E
ReinarJcs. . .

. -"^

[1849.
' '

1. -This.building.iequires. about $4,300 to finish it, and the balance of
the estiinate to put up t h e necessary driving machinery. -- . , , >.
2."The wooden floor of this .building having fallen in,from the decay
of the tirnber, i t becomes necessaiy to provide a new floor-ingy which is
to be.made permanent by.filiirig;iri with quarry spaUs to the level, of the
floor, and paving with rough fl.agging.. . :
,;
' ^. / ; •
3. The end vvalls ofthis building were thrown, down b y a violerit
hurricane just as the robf.^fraiiiing-was ready to b e p u t ori,". and man3r-;of
the timbers were broken* • The; amount of dariiage to be made.good is
stated in the estimate.,
-•'.•..
-. "
-.;
. .
-, : ."
. ' ' 4 . These grounds" are"lower than the gerieraripvelpf the aririory yard,
and must be raised to-be above"ordiiiaiy freshets.-' .About the new.buildings this raisirig and grading is- partieulaiiy -nec.essary.; — • ' - „ : • • i
5. To construct a rough stone wall at the'foot of the hill, about fbrty
feet from the canal bank, to prevent the wash of earth and rubbish into
the canal, which has hitherto caused -inco.rivenience by filling up,''and
expense in cleaning it out. The road to^be. graded so\as. to allow, the
^ water from the hill to be conducted by a^drairi tb the tailiace.^ - ' / ;
6. The sluice gates are entirely deoayed, and require reiiewirig. The
repairs to the dam and wail are. necessafj^, and the sooner thej^ are^done
the less'expensive they will be..
. ^ .. ." ;
'.,•'.
7. The iron segment - and spur wheel of-the: large iron overshot^wheel
have been so worn by-grit, that it is neces'sary, for "the safety of. the
.wheel, to renew therii. ' TJie old'wooden whb'efe,^&^
yet been replaced, are badly decaj^'e.d, and require, constarit repairs to
keep-them going:
'
-. -. ^ '
;,- "
•8. When: the estimate for -this buildirig was iTiade, it, Avas supposed
that the driving machiriery which was. in -use would •answel^to be put
up in the finishiiig -shbp;. Itfias. been found that-very little of it \vas
serviceable, and.that' it was" .necessary to .provide a niuch greater"quantity'of this machinery than was'"supposed to beirequisite. • -This, with
' fitting up benches, fbrmfe', closets,•:&c., in^this -shop, has overrun^the
original estimate, and riiakes' the \ amount 'of this itenpi: reqmsite-for .completing t:hie shop. ,
;'
;; . ; . ..' \.
,.."•' . • 9. To build a wooden, bridge, on ^sto.rIe piers, iri the place bf the old
bridge, -"vyhich is but of^ pb^itibn,. a.butting imniediately.upon; the wprk' shops, and over w;hich all doriiestic supplies,- fpr thpse living'upon the
island,'have to piass. - T h e ; new: pbsition for the'^^b^^^^
is aboye the
.workshops; so a3 to admit of the armory y a r d .being propeiiy enclosed.
10. The present shop is old, mid is only a, inciJce-shift, like all the other
old buildiri.gs at this factory, and entiiel}^, too-small to-aecommpdate the
riiachmes tiebessary/.tb keep u^^^
to
be set up-in sheds'and other^out-houses. ", * . .-' .- . " - ' ,
•,
11. B y t h e act,of 3d March, 1849, (Pamphlet Laws., p..; 105/) all
.moneys received for re;nt of the public buildirigs have to be paid; directly
into the' Treasury from the" 1st bf July,'1849.' * Consequently, for .the
necessary repairs,. &c., to be niade duririg tlW.present arid-next.fiscfil
years, no fuiids "wiir be available'.' "Tliis it'ehi is onfy foi* a reappropria


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SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY.

149

tion of the rents turned into the Trqasury, instead of being credited, as
heretofore, to the appropriation.for repairs of the armory../^ . ' /
- •;. ^.—Springfield Armory. /

• -

1. For building a forging shop on the h i l l . . . .
' . . . . . . . . . . . $15,000
2. For making n e w and repaiiing old machinery
' 15,-000
3. For gun racks ; . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
: . . . . 10,000
4. For general.repairs and i m p r o v e i n e r i t s . . . . . - . . . . .
......
15,000
-.5-. For the purchase of a- spring of water issuing from the head
.o£ the ravine,-north.of the forging shop on the hill.--.*'.-. ' 1,000
• - ' • - " " ^.:
•' '• ^ ' ' - . y

.:

, .Amount..;,..;-"..--. - : .:;..i:.. / .

••-••/:••.;

.Rernark^,

\^ ] • : - •

....
/:• :-^ ' .

56,000
•' '.

-\ 1. The,.present "forging shop is too contracted for this branch of work,
.and additional;shop room is necessaiy.
, •'/.'-' '
-.2v T h e r e i s b u t asmall sum now 'available for these objects, and the
full airiount of this estimate is .thought req.uisite. Experiditures for. improving rnachinery are more-tiiari, returned by the reduction thereby
effected in the:cost of'manufacturing.
' - ; ..
3. Required for the proper storage of .the rnuskets.as they are finished.
Before - the .expiration of the fiscal year the racks now, put up will be
filled, arid it is proposed, to provide' an additional'number sufficient to
hold 100,000 riiuskets;; ^ ' ' '.--:'•: r ' . fi ' - [ ' - . • :
. 4. This iterri include's the -repairsof dwelling-houses, shops, storehouses, fences, culverts, side-walks, roads, and drains,- laying'waterpipes, and the gradirig and irnproveiiierit of the'grounds generally. It
is; partly, an estirnate fbr the reappropriation of rents, &c., turned into
the Treasiiry,'by. act of 3d March, 1849, (Pamphlet-Laws, page 105,) ,
instead of beirig credited tp the. :appropriation for repairs, &c., at the
armory. : • ....'-. •: •• ••"',•'' ' "" •. -. •• "
. 5. This spring,! altho.ugh on land now pwried by the Government, belongs to the Western Railroad Corporatiori, who,'beiri^^
to obtain a
sup.ply of water from aiiOther source, will dispose of their right to it.
It is highly irripoftant to siscure it for the use of !the armory, which may
^be done for the sum estiriiated.
.
. .
". ^ •
':-.. ., " .'

• • , . • • ;•. •'

'/7.-rrrArsenals,

. T h e amount of this iteni is riiade up from the estimates of tae con
manding officers of the arsenkls and.'or dnance" depots,.'as revised anc.
modified "at the: Ordnance office. .The details, arid" eiplanations a r e a s
fbllows, viz: . ; . ' • .
;
V'^. { / : / : • • • ' ' • / - ; .
- •-.

;. • -

\

'Allegheny Arsenal,

i. For a ne\y. forging shop,: pf .brickj -with irori roof, for .
twenty f b r g e s " . - . > . . . , . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . • - » - - . . ' . . . $5,000



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2. .For cbmpletirig the new niagazino.. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . •
3. For relayirig the main pipes from the reservoir: for
supplying water
4. For repairs and preservation of public - buildings,,
and'improveriient and repairs of machinery
' •

"'•>

;-

.• ;

Remarks, •

• ' .

.

'

^$300

".

1,700
1,800
——-•:$8,80D

"

• "'

1. The present shop is too contracted and inconvenient in its arrangeriient for the pp:erations of so extensive an, arsenal. Any, attempt to
enlarge and alter it would involve a useless expense. The erection of
such a.building.is,recprnmerided by the in'spector of arserials/in his last
report, as a measure of primary importance. .The operations of the .
arsenal'will be greatly ecoriomized thereby.
2. This is a magazine just built, and requiring .this . amourit to finish
it, viz: for "doors,, en closing and grading the grounds around it.
3. • The main, pipes now leading from the reservoir axe too small to
furnish an'adequate supply of water, particularly in cases of'fire ; they
are about three inches in dianieter,-and,should be at least six; of which
dimerisiori it is proposed^to make the,new ones.. ;
*.' '. '
- 4. The roofs of the barracks, arid other buildirigs, require exterisive
repairs; for. which, as .well as for keeping the machinery and the post
generally in good order, the'above, aniount is estiinated.
-'.....

Appalachicola A-Tsenal.

- .'

Forrepairs and preservation of "public buildings, fences, cul•- verts, & c . . ' . . . , - : : . . . : . ^ . . • . " . : . . - - . . . • . ' . : . . . ; . ; . _ . . . , - ! . . .

$500

Remarks.
To keep the post in good order. ' •
, 'Baton Rouge Arsenal.

"
^

."

.

'

l.-For the construction of an artiilery store-house... $12,500'-- ;
2.' For a new floor to the old niagazirie..
-......"
"500
. • -^ ... ' ;.. $13,000
•

Remarks: .

:. - .

1. A large perrnanerit store-hpuse, suitable for the storage and preservation of artillery, implemerits, and equipmerits, should be erected at
this arsenal, which is the-proper place bf ^deposite for inunitions of war
for the South and Southwest. It is propbsed tb construct one 200 by 45
feet,/after the pl^n of those at sorne of the arsenals of ,construction,
which has beeri tried arid approyed. The amount estimated for the
next year will be sufficient to p u t up one-half, pr 100 feet, to \^hich the •
additional length can be joined^ the yeaT^foll.ow;ing, or at .any future time.
. 2. The immense mass of ammunition which it was necessaryto. place
in this, the only iriagazirie at the arserial during the ^Mexican war, has
crushed the flooring, rendering it necessary to renew it.



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151

Champlain Arsenal.
1. To construct barracks for enlisted m e n . .
...
$2,000
2. For repairS' and preservation of public buildings
and f e n c e s . . . . ........:..............
^ 500
• ;• ,
' •• ;•_
•; •• ;• • -''• $2,500
V

;

< R e m a r k s , \-

• .

.

•

•

'

-

.:•
•

-'

.

<'

.

•

1. There are not accominodations atlhis arsenal for the few enhsted
riieni'egularly kept there; and, in case of ;a temporary increase offeree,
Ihpy would have to be..quartered elsewhere.. It is; proposed to erect a
siriall building tb'quarter the permarient garrison, and capable of receiving; irii|e in..case of an iricrease.
,
2. To-keep the post in .good orderj and to -set up. aird repair some of
the ferices Which have been throwri.down by the action of the frost.
\

• ' / . ' . . ':^

'

Charleston Arseiial..•

" ;'

For taking down the old •" Arserial." building, arid cleaning arid
preserving the bricks and other usetul m a t e r i a l s . . . . " . . . ' . . .
/

- f . Remarks.

, -i, "

$1,200

•

^ This is an old buildirig, .belbnging to the former ordiianc;e depot;, arid
on the site/of. the new arsenal. . I n its present condition, it is useless
and'unsightly; and, not being worth what it would icost ^^'^^^^
and
corivert it into a useful building, it shbuld • be taken, dowri, and the
materials disppsed'of for sorrie useful ptirppsej or sold
' y
. 1,
•• ? .
3.
.4-.

'

: ^' fiFort Monroe Arsenal, -

For f epairs and exterisiori of the. w h a r f . . . . : • - . . . , ,$600
Forrepairs aridpairiting public b u i l d i n g s : ; - . . . . . \ • 7-50
For fiUingin'and grading ground for carriage sheds
750.
Alteration of quarters! . . . . • . • . . . . - . . ' . . . / , ' . -,.,... • '2,850
$4,950
^ ^ '. ' .

'..

' ' ,' Remarks/:

- .' . •.

' '

' .

-.

1. Rendered riecessary by the accumulatipn of sand-around thfe wharf
and'the receding of the channel;;
..'
',. /
' .
, / 2. To put in good order arid preserve the. pubhc buildings.
• 3. To reclaim a ^marshy piece of ground for the purpose of erecting
;sheds for gun-carriages, additional storage robm. for which is • much
•required.
•' 4.' To'.raise the back buildirigs of these .quarters one story—an alteration essential to furnish the riecessary rooms—^and tb erect.a piazza on
the we'st end' of the main building, requisite in-this climate during
suinmer.•• •
- . ••
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.•^:-; .
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Frankfort Arsenal,
1. For the ereetion of two buildings for workshops, eaph :.
.^
65 by.26 feet, one story, brick, with slate roof--. $3,800 ; - = '
• 2. For buiklirig an office,-one story, brick, with slat.e roof, V .. '
'
: 34 by-19^,feet . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . : ^ . . . : . ! . . : . .1,000
3. For building a. fire-engine and hpse-house, pne story,
brick, with slate^roof, 20 feet square ........".
^^^^
4. For permanerit gun. skidding,-cast-irpri, on piers bf ma' spniry, after the estabhshed"patterri.-...- ..^ - ? -r - -: WO.^; •
5. F b r repairs and preservation of public buildi
. : 'Sures, a n d g r o i i n d s . - .^^...•. . . . . . U - - ' . , . J ' . ' . . . .^:-: ;76Q->:.
; • • ; : . •^,-'- ^ ••-•'• : . ••"' • .•" •• fi • .:V-'i'^""-..:'> ^ '?•;'•• : : \'--fi.fi':m:MO..
• ^' .•:.•"..•'•-. :..\

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' R e m d r k s / / . : - . ' / • ' • ' . / ' • '••' -v;' ':'•-;" ..v-" /

1. These twb biiildings are iritended to furnish shops for ^blacksrniths^,
armorers, saddlers,.caiiiage-riiakers,: and carpenters. . The briildirig now
used for armprers' and smiths' shops is of twb stories, with the smiths'
shops below and the; armprefs'; shop bri the secorid flbor.; It is very
inconvenient fpr these purposes,, "but from" its .positiori. and ch.aracter'.vv^ell
adapted for barracks, intp which it is prpposed to convert it,^the health
and comfort of the garrison of this post requiring .an additiorial buildirig
for their accomrnodatiori. The kitphens and rness-rooms are nOwifi the
basement of the barracks, .which is ..damp arid unhealthy. - Thb buileling
now used.for Gariiage-riiakers' apd carpenters''shops is the secprid stpry
of the south gun-shed.. 'It is ,apprpaQhed by ,a"steep arid iricorivenierit
stairway frprn the;exterior,- and is iri all"respects .an incoriyenierit'.and
uricomfortable wbrkshbp. . Its prpxiixiity ,tp: the. magazine,-aM being oyer
a gun-house filled with carriages, are additibnal bbjections. The buil;dirig,
without alteratiori, woiUd ariswer;well the lower part for a .lumber-house,
and the upper for a:tobi-rooni, both bf which arb much wanted;
, 2> The, inspector'.of arserials states, in; his/irispectiori report, of this
post, dated March la$t,'that,•a.buildirig for. an pffice is wanted.here,.the '
room now used for the purpose being.inconveniently situated,, arid "having
been erected originally, for ttlabbratbi-yi
•'-'.-•
. ;\^. ' ;^ _
.3. This buildirig is"" required for the preservatiori arid safe-keeping, of a
new fire-engine lately. purchased^ and of the hose and hos.e ca;rriages pf
the post. A good.firc'apparatus is very i:^.quisite for this post, froni the.
large quantity-of saltpetre, and other valuable prpperty, in deposit.
4. Pursuant to the recbrnrneridation of the irispectOr of arserials,; v^ho
states, in his inspection: repprt, that there -:are' raariy iipri, ' as. "well as.
bronze,'guns atlhis a.rsenal. . They, require ..ri,ew skids,, and, as it isnot
likely that -they vi^ill'-beysbon" removed, permaner;it irbn skids^ are recommended. . . T h e old. skids are decayed.- .' ' ": :• •
":,
5. To keep the buildings and post in good order.
•' ••••.•;. ' y —:'•

'JSiennebeck:Arsencil,y

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Foi* •repairing and pairiting-public buildirigs, culverts., \vater-pipeSj • :"
b r a i n s , and roads . > ,
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153

Remarks.
The wood-work of seyeral of the b.uildings requires painting to preserve them. Some of them w;ill be painted this-year, but additional
nieans are required to do the whole of this work-that is necessary.
The culverts, drains, arid pipes,, as also the road's, are more or less
i'njured by the frosts of winter, and require, repairs to keep them in order.
A portion ofthe quarters No. 1 requires repairs l o the ropf; and the carriage-makers', armorers', arid blacksniiths' shops,. ^which have had no
moriey expended on .them sirice their construction, are in want bf repairs!
-

'-• .

. ' - • ' • ' . Liiile RockyArsenal,

For enclosing the arsenal g r o i i n d s . . . . . : . . . .
". •;••'';• "•••••.^•- / y ' . / y - : - : - '. • /

ItemarJc,. .':.' ~'

.

'-^ -.- - - -- - $1,100
.••..'-;-^ •. , ' • "

•, Thi's is a new arserial., riearly.cbriipleted;;the^^p
has riot yet beeri ericlosed. ; ; ' • " . ;•
;•
• Mount Vernfin Arsenal:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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at which

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For biiilding ;a-.gun-!.carriageshe^^^
$600
For repairs'and, additions, to barracks arid hospital . , -.. 1,525
Fbr lathenndiibrse-pov^er . . - . . ' . . . . . • - . , . : - - - . . . . . . 400
For cisteiiis in the-Stable y a r d - : - . . / . - - . , - ^
...:, '200 \
For;repairs and preservation, of public buiidings . - . . - . 2,375 For repairs and.:;preservation of whaif, bri^^^
.
. . walls, a n d ' f e n c e s . . . . . . / . . ^ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - . . . y 1,100
• $6,200
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••.(.'•

• l..-For the preservatiori ariGl storage pf sea'-Goast -gun-carriages.
. 2i. Required .for. the. health; and corrifbrt .o.f the Unlisted rcien.. The
flooring" warits r,ene\yirig;,.the 3vood-wOr-k: requires" painting;.soiiie additional barrack" and iness-roorn is w:an^ ;, and privies for both barracks
arid hospital/shpu.M/be buil.t--^there being riorie fbr' the latter building,.
and that for the forriier requiiing to be rebuilt..
. "
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• .
'3. The latheis required for the aLrrnorer's. shop for cleanirig arms, and
the hbrse-power'to, drive the lathes irvthe differerit s^
4. To supply• water fop the stable, where there is none at present.
: 5.' Required tp put-the public .buildirigs in good order, and. for their
preservation. It/includes 'repairs" and painting of arsenar;store-house, •
quarters, 'office, comriiis's.aiy's stores, guard-hpuse, laboratories," warehouse, and smith's shop.
."',.;•.. .
,6. To keep them in good order.
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New York Arsenal,
For repairs and preservation of public buildings, grounds, and
fences . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . : . . ^ v . . . . . . . . . . : . / . . . $300
.•

Remarjc^

T o keepthe post iri good order. ' ..
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North Carolina Arsenal.

:

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For continuing the coristruction of this arsenal
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Remarks.:/ /

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. . - . , . - , ..'$16^000
.

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,Tliis is an unfinished arsenal, iri couise of construction. ./The ampunt
estimated for is to erect a rnagazin^'for. powder,varid for putting, up an'
enclosing wall to connect the several buildings on the sides of the square,
which wiU complete the construction of the arsenal as Jfar as it is deeined
advisable to carry it" at pr.esent, leaving it' capable of exterisiori at^.ariy
future time when the wants of the seryice niay require it.'. - '
.

^

.

,

, Pikesville Arsenal, -

. ; :

1. F o r t h e purchase o f a forcing ^ahd suction fire-engine, with;
500 feet o r h o s ^ . . . : . . . . . • . . . : . . . ' v . ; i ^ . . . . . ^ ^
$75.0 2. For.arranging suction apparatus*to.the three purnps at
the arserial
^ - . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 250'.•- .
3. For repairs arid preservationbfpublicstore-houses, bar- . :'
"" ''\
racks, quarters, & c . . . . . . . . ' - . . . . . -:-'J . . . I . . . . .
500'
^
:. . '
':
• $1,500
Remarks,
c 1. The small.fire-engine' at this post is old ^and .irisufficierit, and the
purchase of a ne\y one, with .sufficient hose to securg a supply of water
at any of the. buildingsvis, requisite, for the safety arid preservation ofthe
public buildings arid propprty. V - : "
. .' .;
V
. •.'2. Necessary fbr securing'a prbper^ supply of water in;base of fire.
3. For. inciderital expenditures to keep the public buildings at the. post
in good order.— ;
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'/

. Rome Arsenal. '

*'

':.

.'.'

'•

.For repairs .and preservation bfi .public .buildings, "fences, and^^^ y-'
• "grounds . . . . - . . . : . / . i . . J, ^ : . . " ' v . : , . . . ^ . ^ ' . . . .,.-^-;:.... :V-:. ; $$00
:'••''••'

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' Remark,

T o keep t h e post in good o r d e r . , ' • \



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SECRETARYOFTHETREASURY.
St, Louis Arsenal.

"

155
' -

1. For building a carria-ge-maker',s s h o p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,590 •
.2: Fpr raising the east end bf the enclosing wall
200
3. For taking down the old gun-shed and the connecting
waill between the office, barracks, and hospital....
216
4. Fpr repairing, the main • arsenal b u i l d i r i g . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . ' 1,385
' j
5. For cast-iron pipe to conduct water to the cistern...-. . 298
6. For steam-engine and machinery for new armorer's
s h o p . : - . . - . . - . . \ . . . v ' . . - . . . . . . . . • : . : . . : . . . . . ; . . ! . 3,447
•7. For repa;irs and preseryatibri bf vbuildings, feneesj • grounds, & c . . - ' . . . : - .
...... 1............."
500 •
;• •;•• • ' - • • • -, :• '^ , ') _ ^ , ' $11,636
Remcirks,

.; •

1. This . beirig. ari arsenal where yery extensive repairs to field-carriages are required,.;arid where a: great •many are turned in for that purpose after'use at the Avestem posts, it is important to provide "a suitable
shop of this.kind.
. .'
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.
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.
2. Since the completion.'and filling in of theiiyer-'wair, this end ofthe
main wall \yhere it joins is too.low. ' ._-.
y ..
•
:,:3. -To afford a site for the barriagerrriaker's shop, and to rembve interior walls of no, use.;' both ^are.dilapidated, arid would cost to .repair
them more jthaii the airiount of this iteni. . The - material obtained from
them will be,used in the cbristructiori of other buildings.
4. .The flppr of this.building is sunk in the ceritre, from the settling of
the foundation arid the shrinkage of the tirnbers. It also requires painting, plastering, and.repairs to windows and wood-work.
5," To conduct water from the new carriage-maker's shop to the cistern, .and to carry off the wa;Ste water frbm-the main well, to prevent i t s
sinking and injuring the .walls and capping.
.
:
.6. The large number of arms sent to this arsenal-for repairs and
cleaning renders it advisable,-for ecoriorny and other reasons, to have the
aid of proper power and riiachinery in doing the work.
7. For incidental experiditures required to keep the public building3>
and other property in good order. ; .
Washington Arsenal, • \

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1. For the erectibri of a storehouse for tools' and store's in
'
current seryice, and for the
fire-engine........
•.. $2,000
,
2. For contingent repairs and preservation of public build,
,
, ings, and'improvements* of grounds about the new
.
.
magazine. . . . : . . . . ' . : . . . • . - . - . . . . - . . : . - . . . . . . . - 2,000
• ' '
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.——$4,000
-' '

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Remarks...^

] '.

1. The fire-engine arid tools, &c., in current u^e,^ are now.kept' in
. rooms partitioned off fipm the.paint shop, arid the space-so occupied is
required for the use of tlie pairiters in painting artillery carriages, I t is,



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;

[1849.

therefore, proposed to put up a separate permanent building for the
objects stated. :
• .^ •
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2. To keep.the post in gobd order.
. .
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4-.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
•

;•
For
For
For
"For

,'•
'
^' ^,. '-'."y Wcitertown ArsertalJ. •••..'...^ . • , "• ':'-[y '.
erecting-a permanent storeMhpus.e for timber.. .;$15,75p • '" ; fi.
.ereclihg a biick stable -.:•.•..-..-.--.?-'.': .•.•.. ...V 3,0^^
.
a permanerit cbal-hbuse ..'.. .i.^y.:. ..Vv^,-.,...V • 1,000-^;'- '° /•'
stripping; and'reslatinglhe roofs of the riorth and
'"^ ',',: .^ fi.
south arsenals . - . . . , . . . .•. .•.^•.-•••'- - V- -;- - - - -.-.--- / - . '" 800 -/" °
For steam' pipes-lp warrii. the arni'orer's shop.'. - -'... - V.'SdO. .' ,• ^ .; .
Fof repairs pf'^ buildings/.ari^^^^^
- ;;• v ' ' . , : / ' •
, -grourids;^..,.. J. 1\-.-•./'. . L . . . - V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ - - / SOS .: • •" :
••' ' ; . . ; ^• ' '\. ./
. . ';•'..•'V: ••-•\^ : / •'• ; [ . / ' t2i,.65o:

-.. -.-. "i^;
Remcirks.
V • . , -^ ' . •" ;
^ 1. At this arsenal" there" is ribw .a large .supply bf valuable gu.n-carriage,
timber, and iriore-is to be deliyered. "Much bf this' timt^er -has, "to/ be"
stored in bid sheds, bf,%pod',builtlohg-since and-rnuch decayed..: These,
sheds, besides...beirig iinfit for. storing timber, arei liable to ..take fire, at any
tini'ej which would destroy - their .valuable • cbritents, -and 'eridanger the"
other .buildings- and, property ^at^the.;arsenak ' They jshould'; be removed,
and replaced .by a safe perinaneritrStbrerhorisej.such asi^^^
be
constructed..' The. irispectOr. bf.arserials,;.in hi^ in.spbction -report of, this
post, in Junedast, .state^:;-•" A -large brick tirnber^house has: recently been-erected, arid i s nbw' pretty well stpred-'with , ckitiage; timber ofi gppd
.quality. The bui-ldingisiiot-.sufficieritly .ckpacibus rtb-"/store the tiriiber
at present ori hand,' although •::the 'quantity "is not so -great as it'oright to",
be"; and another libusebfalieast equal capacity should be erected with
as little delay as possible;''..-.1 .
" ;; . ' . / • • ':," ^ •'/^ ", ' " '
:
2. The. preserit stable is .:an old .wooden buUdirigi.arid'will bave t o b e
renioved to make a site .fpr. the additional tiriiber-house.'-. It" is" urisafe,
froiri liability to fire, tb have wobden\ briildings bf-ariy • corisiderable, sizoin the vicinity bf* public stores;.- iFor these reason^.it is.4;obnie.d;best to
erect a brick. stable wheni t ; becomes riecessa'-ry tb remove the present
oneJ . -'.y .'---' -'•-• "•..':••••" .-y'.'fi''' ". '-'-y "-/ fi/ .//'\"/.'--, ' i / ' ' ' .
3.^ A proper .-plaice for the. storage'.of :cbal. or. others fgel is warited'at
this post, i t has heretofpre'been ;Stored\in • the cellar of the north arsenal,
which buildings coritairis ki-arge. quantity of .valuablB .property,-iricluding
two huridred arid sixty toris .of'Saltpetre, exposed to destrnctibn.bym.akirig
the cellar a'^fuel depot. • ; ;. ^' •"' • " •• \ -.• .' "! ••'•"• ' / :.:. •• : - ' . , ' , 4. The roofs of the'- north •and: south arserials; reiq'uirp. -exterisive and
thorough.repairs. : It is•up-v^ard,s:of'i,thirty years .sin^^
"slated,
and thesiates are, m.ariy:.of-them,'loose -from the decay of the.'nails by
whichtheJr'were fastened; ; - - J ;'. .' •; / ; •.
•' i :'• .". ^
5. The application of stearn to _ warming the workshops.is found the
most economical,,, comfortable, arid safe rnethod of efFecting that.object.
6. For the incidental experiditures requisite to jkebp the buildirigs iri
good repair, and for grading the south front of thb ai-seiial-gr
require it..-/.•.,:• .
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157

Watervleit^ Arsenal.
For building a hospital for this p o s t . . . , . . . . % .
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• Remarks.

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$5,000

' ' _

. The nuniber of enlisted nien at this post requires: hospital accommo-^
datipri -for fifteen or- "twe.nty nieri,<with the authorized attendants. . A t
present a part bf'the old barracks (origirially a wbrkshbp) i s used as a
hospital;. but- its' constructiori; and position", with regard, to outbuildings,
yards,. &G., ^xe unsuitable "for this; purpose. . It is'proposed" to erect a
suitable permanerit building properly located.
Contingencies . . . . . . ;
.-.[ .^^ .

. . . . . . : . . . . . ^ .:'..•..... .iv - . . . . . . . : . .
Remarks.

''

$10,000
,

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' Tp, prpvide. for such unforeseen .expenditures as may becbrne neces'sary
during the year,
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.. -

- 8,—rPurchcise ofi Land :at'Springfield ^ Armory.:

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This is' the billy lot n o t owned iDy the United^ States ori the two squares
betweeri. By ers arid:Prbspect .streiets,"arid its ownership includes a right
. ofi way- thrpugh a pprtiori of the..arrnory grbunds,-and- .prevents ".their
being enclosed except .by corisent 'of the bwri er. 'He de.plines relinquishing
his. right of r way only, but is - williiig. to. sell the whole * property.^ Its
.purchase is recpinriiended -by the inspectpr;of ;arsenals' and axrnorie.s in"
his last in.sp.eGtiori-report of this arm
to get rid of the inconvenience bf this passage through the pubiic- land;' in which reconiriiendationl-concur. • -• : • " \ . " i , • - : : • • -G^^
.
..•

-. ,.'•: • • " . • , • ''• -Brevet B r i g : Gen,.'i Coh::ofOrdnaMce: •

O R D ' N A N C E •!).-£•?ARTM.E-Nt",-'
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• "• •• W A S - H I N O T O N , Q6'^.o6erl7, 1 8 4 9 . • •
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No. 1 1 .

Estimate ofi .the amount thai will he necessary tb be appropriated fior ^^ arrearages prior to ihe first ofi Jxily, 1815,^^p)ayable through the ofiice ofi tfie Third
.AiiditOTjfior the fiscal .year'ending Jwze SO,'1851. "
' .
For arrearages prior to July 1,-1815, per act of thp l s t M a y , i 8 2 0 ,
vol. 6, Laws of the United States, chapter '56,8,,in addition to .
an unexpended balance of $1,627 18 rernainirig in the Treasury $2,000
TREASURY D E P A R T M E N T ,
i
T H I R D AUDITOR'S O F F I C B ,

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OctoJ)er24:, 1849.
J N O . 8 . - G k L h A B E l l , Auditor..

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[1849.

NAVY D E P A R T M E N T .
NAVY DEPARTMENT, Ocfober 29, 184:9,

S I R : Fhave the honor to transmit, herewith, estimates for the support
of this Department and its b.ureaus, ;and for the support of the Nayy
arid Maririe corps, forthe fiscal year ending'June'30,'1851. /"; ' " \ ' ^
I have the horior to be, very'respectfully, your obedient servant," '.
;
WM. BALLARD i P E E S T O N .
Hon. W M . _M. MEREDITH,: ••;••, ^. • "' '
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.,
'Secretary ofi the Treasury ii ' % •
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SCHEDULE.
Ko. 1. Estimates, Officeof the ;Secretary of the Navy.
No. 2.
D o . : / Bureau.ofi G/onstinctioh, E ^ ^
/.
•
No. 3., Do.
Bureau of Ordriaiicb and'Hydro
V.
No.. 4.
Do.. Bureari of Nayy-Yards.a^dDock^^^^^^^ : ' c ^- >
No. ,5r; ,. Dp. ." Bureau pf Provisioiis arid Clothing; ,
' /> i
iVo. 6.
Do. •, Bureau ofi Medipines. arid Surgery.
"'..":.
No.. 7. Aggregate of estimates. , -. : ' /^. ; ' ^' -- %
No. 8. Generd. estimate,;office Secretary'of the Nayy and bur
• No. 9. Estimate of t h e exp'enses:,ofBorithwest'Executive Building.^
No. 1,0. Gerier a l e stimate for the'support of lhe" N^
" 'fi: ' , — '.
No. l i : Estimate for, the support of the Pay.arid Quartermaster's deV partrnents of .the. Marine corps. .. ^.
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159

/ .

Estimate ofthe sum^s required fior the support ofi the ofifice ofi- the Se^cretary ofi
the/Navy fior thefiscal year ending. June 30, 1851. '.
For salary of the Secretary, of .the Navy, per act of February 20, 1819.
Do..
' chief clerk, per-act of August'Sl, 1 8 4 2 . . ; . . . . . . . . . ' . . ^ . - . . ; . . . . . .
Do. .
principal corresponding-clerk, per, act of August 31, 1 8 4 2 . . . . . . . . .
Do. . ^ registering clerk, per act of August 31, 1 8 4 2 . - . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . - . ' .
* . Do.. .;.'warrantclerk,peVactofAugust'31, 1 8 4 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...•.......'
-•J / D o . , .: two assistant corresponding c]erks,'per act of August 31, 1842.... 1
Do. • " • twaadditional clerks, per act'of August 26,,184^^
. .' / Do..
threerecordin^pleWs,. per act'of August 31, 1 8 4 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
: Do.
niiscellaneous-clerk, per acts of August 26 and 3 1 , 1 8 4 2 . . . . . . . . . .
• Do;.;: - . .messenger, per act of April 30, 1822
.......;........,.....
.7 Do;
: assistant messenger, per act of April 3 0 , 1 8 2 2 . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
' . •..' Total for salaries for fiscal year I856-'51.-..

.;

$6,000 00
2,000" 00
1,500 00
.vl,400 00
1,200.00
2,400 00
2,400 00
3,0.00 00
1,000 00
• 650 00
" 400 .00

''....'. 21,950 00

Appropriated'for .fiscal year 1-849-'50.,. .•....•.'... i . i . . . . . . .•.,.;.•,....... {^21,950 00
•

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Contingentexpenses.

'••:/.-••

,

" >

• Blank bobks, binding, and.stationery....;..... / . . . : . . . . j . . . ; . . . . - . « . . . . fl,000 00
Printing..*.....-..,.'
".'.....' .'i..... ^ . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . .
....
• 400 00 '
Labor...... • ; . . . , , . : . . . .\\ .^...'..:...'.-,.......::,
. .-.*. : . \ . ^ . . . .
400 00.
Newspapers.and periodicals..\'
.v.,
.
20O 00
.Miscellaneous^itemis........... . ^ • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . ,
,840 00
For^rent of additional offices, fuel, cfec.'.......... •...,..'.....-....-.......
2,250 00
•
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'\, • . ' ' : / : . 7 . ' •
•- .• '5,090 00
; "f'
^ • - .Total estimate for fiscaryear 1850T'51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . 27,040 00 "
Total estimate fbr 1849-;'50..^;;;; / . i , . : . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...V.. 26,790 00
,

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NoTfe.—The'difFerence'm the two estimates arises froni-'a dermand*for a,n increase in the rent
. of the ten'rooms, ren ted; by .the Department-'in " Winder's building."- One., hundred and fifty
dollars per annum per^ room is now paid-;. one' hundred and seventy-five -is asked for.

Estimate fior the-pay ofi commission and warrant officers ofi the Navy, including
•' the E.ngineer corps,, {not on- duty,)fiorthefiscal year -ending June 30,1851.
Object.

Amount.

For pay of.commission arid warraint officers, of the'Nav.y, &,c....-......,..

$500,000 00

Estimatefiorthe improvement andrepair ofiihuildings m d grounds ofi the Naval
' • School qt Annapolis, Maryland/fior the fiscal ymr ending June 30,1851.

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• '

•

-

^

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/

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/Esliniate for fiscal Appropriated for
year, ending June .fiscal-year ending
'30; 1851/ -• . . . June 30,1850.

For improvement and.repkir of buildingsand groun"ds
of the Naval School at Annapolis," Maryland./..; •



• $28,200 00-

$28,200 00

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Estimate ofi the. sums required fior the transportation ofi the United States mail,
as author Ized by the act ofi Congress approved August 3, 184:8, fior thefiscal
yearl850-'5l.
Amount.
E. K. j::Jolhns's contract, from New Yoik to Liveipool and back, per annum... $385,000 00
•A G SIoo's contract, fiom New Yoik to New Oiieans, Chaileston, Savannah,
Havana, and Chagies, and back
.'
'....'
"290,000 00
Arnold Hanis's conti act, fioin Panama to Astoria, in Oregon, and back
199,000 00
Contingent for pay of constructor, &c. .."'..'...'•.
^....
600 00
$874,600 00
Appiopiiated for fiscal year 1849-'5^.. .'^.. .^

.,

$8,74,600 00

Estimate fior the Nautical Almanac fior tlie fiiscal year 1850- 51, fiuthoi ized
by the act making opproiiriations fior the navcil service, approved March 3,°
1849..
.,
'
^-y
Amount.
Foi eighteen computeis, vj/:
>' --'
^
For Mercuiy and Vetms, 1. foi the Sun, 1, for Mais, Jupitei, and Saturn, 2,
for Uianus and Neptune, 1, for the Moon', 5, for the Asteioides, 2, for the
Fixed Stais, Moon culminating, &c., 1, for occultations,!;^ for theoretical in•\estigations, computation of tables, &c., 4, making in all 18"compjiteis, at
- $600, aveiaged
.^
^
-.
1.......
Foi pnnting tables of Meicuiy.. T
For cleik hue
,:
.'
.'^
Foi books
'
1
For stationeiy
'. ':!
For fuinituie
*
For messengei, $150, (fuel and lent omitted) . . ' . . . ,\
.'
.'^...
Foi contmgent
•
.'.,
/...,

$10,800 00
300 00
500 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
'150 00
; 500 00
$12,850 00

Foi-piepanng for pubhcdtion the American Nautical Almanac, vizr^
Foi computcis, piintmg table-:?, books, stationeiy, and clerk hir.e; &c., twelve
thousand eight hundred and fifty dollais
'.,..

r ^ No. 2.,

'

^

$12,850 00

^

NAVY DEPARTMENT, ^
BUREAU OF CoN&TRUCTrox,'EQUIPMENT, AND R E P A I R S . ^.

Septeinber 22, 1849.
I have lhe honor to b y befoicyou an estimate of the aniount of
moneys required/or thc fiscj^d year ending June 30, 1851, for the m'aiiitenancc of a force equal to that no^v in commission and preparing fbr
service; also, a statement of the cost and estimated value of stores on
hand at the several navy-yards Juty 1, 1848, and all articles^received
and expended frorn June 30,'1848, until''June 30, 3 849; also those
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remaining on hand at that period; accompanied by a staternerit of the
number of days' labor, and cost, from July 1, 1848, to July 1, 1849, at
the respective yards, for building, repairing, and equippirig vessels,
receiving and securing stores, rnaterials, &c.
'
,
The state and condition bf the vessels composing the Navy-of .the
United States will be furnished on the first day of November next, with
the annual report frorn this bureau.
I am, sir, respectfully, your obedierit servant,
^
CHAS. WM. SKINNER.
To Hon. W M . BA;LLARD PRESTON, Secretary ofi the Navy.

A.
Estimate ofi the amount required fior the Expenses ofi the Bureau ofi Construction, Equipment, and Repairs, for the fiscal year ending Jime 30, 1851.
Estimate for the
year ending
June 30,1851.
For salaries of the chief of the bureau, clerks, and messenger
For chief naval constructor.
For engineer-in-chief.

'..,
,

$13,600 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
$19,600 00

For contingent expenses ofthe bureau for blank books, binding, stationery,
printing, and labor
For miscellaneous items
,

$700 00
300 00
$1,000 00

Total estimate for fiscal year ending June 30, 1850

$20,600 00
CHAS. W M . SKINNER.

B.
Estimate fior the pay ofi Commission, Warrant, and Petty Ofiicers, and Seamen, including the Engineer Corps ofi the Navy, requiredfiorvessels proposed
to be kept in commission, inchiding receiving vessels, fior the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851.

Object.

For officers, seamen, and engineer corps ofthe N a v y . . . .

VOL. VII.—11.



Estimate for fiscal Estimate for fiscal
year ending June year ending June
30, 1851.
30, 1850.
$1,975,000 00

$1,939,900 00

CHAS. W . SKINNER.

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162

.C.
Estimate ofi. the amount required:fiorobjects} U7ider the direction ofi this Bureau,,^
payable firom the appropriation fior increase,, repairs, armament, and equips
rnent ofi the Navy, andfor wear and tear, ofi vessels in commission, including
fiuel fior steamers and the purchase ofi hemp fior the Navy, fior the fiscal year',
ending June 30, 1851.
^' '
Estimate for fiscal Estimate for fiscal
year ending June year ending June
: 30,1851. •
' 30, 1850.-

Object.

For increase, repairs, armament, and equipment of
the Navy,'and the purchase of hemp

$1,750,000 00

$1,436,000 00

CHAS. WM. SKINNER.

D.
Estimate ofi the amount required to meet the expenditures under the head ofi
'' Enumerated coiitingent,^^ fior thefiscal year eliding June 30, 1851.
Estimate for fis.cal Estimate for fiscal
• yearending Jiine year ending June
30,1851.
30,1850.

Object.

For enumerated contingent expenses

$225,000..00

$200,000 00

CHAS. WM. SKINNER.

F,
Statement ofi the cost or estimated value ofi Stores on hand at the several Na.vy-Yards, July 1, 1848, and ofi the articles received and expendedfirom^June
30, 1848, to June 30, 1849; also, ofi those remaining on hand July 1, 1849,
under the direction ofi this Bureau.
On hand July
. 1,1848, •

Yards..

Portsmouth
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Washington "...
Norfolk V.. ;...."
Pensacola . . . . . . \

$575,647
1,742,332
1,385,215
423,622
. ' . ' . . . . . . 497,882
,1,642,062
'." ' '210,917

Total




763
71
84
02
82
11
55

Received.

$111,026
489,593
270,774
86,875
169,453
544,954
46,591

' Expend.ed. ' On hand July
• 1.1849,..
96
$37,554 45
39
510,999 42
46
279,289 20
40
96,422 46
42 . 214,686 38
91
485,153 71
19
31,862 12 -

$649,120
1,720,926
1,376,701
414,074
452,649
1,701,863
225,646

273
68
10
96
86
31
62

$6,477,680 813 $1,719,269 73 $1,655,967 74 $6,540,982 8Q.3

CHAS. WM. SKINNER.

SECRETARY OE T H E TREASURY.

1849.]:

163

G.
Statement.'ofi'the number: ofi days'': labor, cmd its cost,firomJ u l y l , 184:8-^ to Jiily •
1,.184:9.,-fion the respective Navy^Yards, fior building, repairing, or equip"
ping> vessels iofirthe^ Navy, or in receiving-or securing stores and materials fior
those purposes,.
.
.
Navy-.Yar.ds..

Cost-of labor..

No. of days.' labor.

Kittery -;
Charlestown . . . .
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Washingtom..,,
Gosport
Pensacola

20,759:00^^
94,584.50=
116,850.25
31,874.50:
72,416.00
210,382.50
8,182.75--:

Aggregate.

$31,726 56::
160,706 02
171,306 51
48^25 03=^
96,380 47
298,937 91
13,734>58
$819,617 08

555,049.50

AV'rage per diem.
$1,528
1,699
1,466
1,532
1,303
1,421
1,678

00.
0000
00
00
00
00:

Av. $1,477 00

CIVIL LIST.

For salaries
For contingents

:...............-,

,

$19,600 00
1,000 00
.

NAVY.- ,

For pay ofthe Ndvy .
For repairs of vessels
For contingents ..........

,

$20,600 00

•

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.....,:

$1,975,000 00
1,750,000 00
225,000 00
$3,950,000 00 '

No. 3.
BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AND HYnROGRAPHY, October 1, 1849.
S I R : I have the honor to transmit, conformably to your direction of'
the 6th .August last, the estimates, for the ordnarice and hydrographical
service for the ensuing fiscal year, which commences on the 1st of July?
1850.
The estimates for ordnance have been prepared with care, and under
a behef that they wiU- be sufficient for all the demands which m a y b e
made in consequence of them, for the period they are iritended to embrace. They .are also less in amount than those for the last year, as the
requisite expenditures for cannon, carriages, and various necessaries of
the. ordnarice, are steadily diminishing by the supply.which is annually
afforded.
The estimates forthe Observatory have hkewise been-made out:with
particular nttentipn, to the wants of that important branch iof service..



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[1849.

They are less in arnount than those for the last year, but provide for all
the usual demands, as hitherto.
In concluding this brief statement, I rnust take the liberty of again
expressing my satisfaction at the results of the labors of the officers of
Ordnance and of the Observatory, in their regular course of experiment,
observation, and calculation. Those of the first have been more fully
exhibited by the experiments in gunnery at the navy-yard, and by the
compilation of a system (nearty complete) of regulations for the uniform
preparation, arrangemerit, and instruction in all matters relating to gunnery and its practice afloat. Those of the latter have been made manifest by repeated calls for inforrnation, its frequerit communication, and
the urgent desire to obtain charts and sailing directions, the last of which
are original and erniriently advantageous.
I am, sir, very respectfiilly, your obedient servant,
L. WARRINGTON, Chief ofi Bureau.
Hon. W I L L I A M BALLARD PRESTON, Secretary ofi.the Navy.

Schedule ofi Papers containing the Estimates ofi the Bureau ofi Oi'dnance aiid
Hydrography fior the year ending. June 30, 1851.
A. Estimate of the expenses of the bureau.
B'. Estimate of the pay of officers on ordnance duty.
C. Estimate of ordnance and ordnance .stores, &c., for the general
service of the Navy.
D. StaterDcnt of the cost or estimated value ofthe prdnance and ordnance stores on hand at the different navy-yards July 1, 1848;
arid the receipts and expenditures for the year ending June
30, 1849.
E. Staternent of the labor perfbrmed at the different navy-yards during
the year ending June 30, 1849, and the cost thereof.
F . Estimate of the amount required for the support of the National
Observatory and Hydrographical Office, for the year ending June
30,1851.

A.
Estiinate ofi. the [amount required fior the expenses ofi the Bureau ofi Ordnance.
and-'Hydrography fior the year ending June 30, 1851, as authorized by the
acts of Congress, approved August 31, 1842, and March 3, 1847.
For
For
For
For
For

salary-of chief of bureau
salary 6t Ist clerk
salary o^^2d clerk
salary of ^d.clerk
salary>f 4th clerk.


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1,200
1,000
1,000
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For salary of draughtsman'.
Por salary of messenger

165
1,000 00
700 00

^

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^ $9,400 00

Amount appropriated for year ending June 30, 1 8 5 0 . . . . . . r

r • . , • . . . . . .$9,400 ^0

Contingent expenses.
For blank books, stationery, miscellaneous items, and labor

.$520 00

Amount appropriated, for year ending June 30, 1850

$520 00

BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AND HYDROGRAPHY, Octoher 1, 1849.

'

- - L. WARRINGTON, Chief of Bureau.

B.
^ Estimate ofi pay required fior Ofiicers on Ordnance Duty fior the year ending
June 30, 1851.
One captain, as inspector
Two commanders, as assistants, at $2,100 each
Six lieutenants, as assistants, at $1,500 each

$3,500 00
4,200 00
9,000 00
$16,700 00

Amount estimated.and appropriated for year ending June 30, 1 8 5 0 . . . . .

$24,800 00

BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AND HYDROGRAPHY, Octoher 1, 1849.

L. WARRINGTON, Chief of Bureau.

c.
Estimate ofi Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, ^ c , required fior the general
service ofi the Navy fior the year ending SOth June, 1851.
For 90 32-pounder cannon, of 57 cwt. each, at 6§ cents per pound
For 50 8-inch cannon, of 55 cwt. each, at 6 | cents per pound
For 300 gun-carriages, for the various sized guns, at $150 each
For boat-guns and
field-pieces
For copper and labor for powder-tanks
For labor at the difFerent navy-yards in the preparation of the yarious articles of
ordnance for service; for swords, machinery, primers, caps, locks, and other
requisites for ordnance
'
For contingent expenses, viz: drawings and models, postage, inspecting instruments,
&c., hire of agents, and rent of store-houses on the northern lakes; for advertising;
for transportation pf ordnance and ordnance stores; for powdei*, ball, and targets
for experimental gunnery practice at the Washington navy-yard, and for all incidental ordnance expenses

$37,400 00
20,000 00
45,000 00
4,300 00;
23,200 00
37,500 00

29,500 00

$196,900 00
Amount estimated and appropriated for year ending June 30, 1850

$257,000 00

Ordnance, &c.
Contingent

$167,400 00
29,500 00
$196,900 00

BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AND HYDROGRAPHY, October 1, 1849.




L. WARRINGTON, Chief of Bureau.

REPORTS OF THE

.166

![1849.

D.
Statement ofi cost .or estimated value ofi Stares'on hand at the several Navy-^ards^
' July 1, 1848, ofi articles received and .expeiided firom June 30, 1848, to,
, Jtine SO, 1849, aiid ofi those [remaining on hand July 1, 1849, which are
under the direction ofi the Bureau - qf^ Ordnance and Mydrography.
.Navy-yards.

Portsmouth....
Charlestown...
Brooklyn
Philadelphia...
Washington...
';Gosport..-......
Pensacola
Memphis
On-the lakes...

.On hand
.July,l;,a848.

Receipts.

$87^346 67
433^325 84
808il72 47
79;331 60
144^545.91
560U55 09:
100,926:931

Expenditures.

$161 57
159,447 08
210,618 63
58,087 49
90,003 01
•^292,879 443/466 26
102 70

$220 57
95,617 23
127,764 76
55,789 81
. .81,292 64
192^207^65
2,650 15^
6 43^

$812,759 18

$555,549 241••$2,50'9;759.93

38;746 48

Total.

$2,252,550' 99i

• On -hand
July 1, 1849.
$87,286 67
497,155 69
891,026 34
81,629 28
153,256 28
^:6-5B,8I9-88
101,743 04
96 27
38,746 48

BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AND HYDROGRAPHY, October 1, 1849.

I

I

L. • WARRINGTON, CMe/qfSurem*.

E..

'

Statement ofi the number ofi days' labor, and cost thereofi, firom-July 1, 1848,
to June-SO, 1849, a^ the respective Navy-Yardsy chargeable'to the Bureau ofi
Ordnance and Hydrography.

Navy;Yards.

Portismbuth.
Charlestown
Brooklyn.;.
Philadelphia.
Washington
Gosport....
.Pensacola...
Meniphis...
Total.......

No; of'days' Cost oflabor.
labor.
•38,065 i
,479
483 •
;062|
;522|
,297
65
65;012

$60 49
13,424 0^9
15,820 23
589 -27
33,029 18
-25,771-82
17421 17
75 16
0,191 41

Average: per
• ^day.

• 1 48

1 'm
1 22
1 571
1 39
1 091
1 151
Av.^

BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AND HYDROGRAPHY, October 1, 1849.




L. WARRINGTON, Chief of Bureau.

1849;]

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SECRETARYOFTHETREASURY.

167

F.
Estimate ofi the amount required-fior the support ofi the Hydrographical Ofiice
and-National Observatory fior the year ending June 30, 1851.
For the purchase and repair of instruments.....". V... ^ . . . . . . . . . . J . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . - . $10,500 00
For the purchase of books, maps, and charts
^::. 8j250 00
For backing and binding the same, and for printing and publishing hydrographical
surveys and astronomical observations
.9,200 00
For models, drawings, and copying... . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . J . ' . ; . . . ;.'.:.. . „ . . ' : ' . :.';1 i . ' . . . $1,000 00
For postage, stationery, freight, and:transf)ortati(on. .•.. ...";.-.•.........:. ...•..'.... i.. .1,500 00
For pay of lithographer, and for working lithographic pres.s, including .chemicals... .-1,300 00
For planting trees, sodding, and keeping ground's and buildings'in order
."... 1,0.00 00
For pay of porter,'at $^5 per "mo'nth.;..:.:. •...*. : i . \ .'..'...'.';../.."....;..".;!..."..';.
300 00
For pay of gardener, at. $.30? p.er month
.........;..;.•.'.....;.
360 00
.;For pay of watchman, .at $60 p^er..month..
j'
720 00
For pay of iristi-umierit-Aiaker, at'$2-per day .-.•.•;...'.....".;. . J . . ' . . ; . /.•.•.•...'."...".'. - 730 00
For fuel and lights
.;...-..:.
1,500 00
For copying, abstracts fi'om old sea journals for, the. wind ..and cui;rent, charts, and
for contiriiiin^ the engravihg' and publication' of the same, iricluding cost of copper, ,
Vtori6s,ch'emiGais, paper, & c . ' . . . . . . ;;.:,:•.•.''..'.. i . . . . . . \ . . ' J . . J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 00
For an outstanding claim of Coburn & Dove for wbrk done at the Observatory in
1844 and 1845...
.:..;;.....:
.^
1,001 15
$52,361 15
Amount estimated for year ending June 30,1850.'..:..'."..

$64,260 00

Ampunt appropriated = for year ending June 30, 1850, including $10,000 for Dr.
Lock's magnetic c l o c k . . . . . . . . . ' . ; . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ; . ' .
$68,260 00
Officers employed at Observatory.
^One lieutenant, as superintendent, at $3,000..... 1.
Eight lieutenants, at $1,500
;:Seven professors of mathematics, at $1,500
Eight passed midshipmen, at $750
.;...'.

$3,000
12,000
10,500
6,000

00
00
00
00

$31,500 00
Amount estimated and appropriated for-y%ar ending June 30,1850
BUREAU OF ORDNANCE AND HYDROGRAPHY, October 1,

; . . $31,500 00

1849.

'L. WAiiKmc^'CMyade^

CIVIL LIST.

.^Fpr'saiaries/.........V..,...\..........V..../....'::.'./.'./.:::...:.'...J..::. $9,ib6'do
T o r ""contirigent....,.. ; ; . \ ' . ' . . . . . . . . : . . . ' . . . . . ' . . . W . ' . . . . . . . . " . ' . ' . " . . . . . ' . . ' . . . i....".".

520 00

,.•^•92000
' NAVY.

Tor-pay of the Navy
For ordnance, ordnance stores, &c
For hydrographical office, &c




( t . $48,200^00
; . . . . . . , . . , , . . . 196,900 00
52,361 15

'$297.M :15

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[1849.

'

'

•

YARDS AND DOCKS.

;No. 4.
Schedule ofi papers which accompany the report ofi the Chiefi ofi the Bureau oj
Yards and Docks, to the Seeretary ofi the Navy, fior the year ending June
30, 1851.
Y.
Y.
Y.
Y.
Y.
Y.

& D.—-A. General estimates for yards and docks.
& D.—No. 1. Estimate for the support ofthe bureau.
& D.—No. 2. Recruiting; stations.
& D.—No. 3. Officers ahd others at yards and stations, in detail.
& D.—Noi 4. Improvenients. and repairs at yards and stations.
& D.—No. 5. Statement: showirig the sums w^hich make the 1st-and
2d items in paper A.
Y. & J).—No. 6. Irriprovements and repairs of hospitals and magazines.
Y. & D.—No. 7. Estimate; of the sums required for the stone and
floating docks.
^
Y. & D.—No. 8. List of contracts made and received during the year
ending September 30, 1849, under the act of April
21, 1808.
Y. & D.—No. 9. Abstract of offers received for the supply of articles
co'mihg under the cognizance of the Bureau of
Yards and Docks, required by the act of March
3, 1843.
JOS. SMITH.
.BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, October 17,

;

1849.

Y. & D.—No. 1.

Estimate qfi the sums required fior the support ofi the Bureau ofi Yards and
Docksfiorthe year ending Juiie 30, 1851, under the act ofi August 3, 1842,
. and Augiist 12, 1848.
/
.
, .
For
For
For
For
For
For
, For
For
For

Commodore Joseph Smith
William G. Ridgely, chief clerk
Stephen Gough, clerk... i
Wilham P. Moran, clerk
;
James M. Young, clerk.'
;.......•.
W . P. S. Sanger, civil engineer
GeorgeF. de la Roche, draughtsman.
Charles Hunt, messenger
contingent expenses...'.

•
:

;
BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, October 17, 1849.

^

$3,500
-. 1,400
1,000
1,0.00
800
2,000
1,000
700
1,000
12,400

"

NOTE.—^The excess of estimate for contingent for the bureau is for books and binding, plans
of buildings and machinery, furniture for office, &c.




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169

Y . & D.—No. 2.
Estimate ofpay of officers attached to the recrtdting stations for the yedr ending
June 30, 1851, if no alterdtion is made in the number qf stations.
•

^

o

- Rank.
.2

%

•

6
o
.2

o
OJ

Commanders
Lieutenants
Surgeons.;
Passed midshipmen
Total

Aggregate
amount.

•i

1
I
1
1

1
1
1
I

1
1
1
I

1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1

I
1
1

6
6
6
6

4

4

4

4

4

4,

24

$12,600
9,000
10,500
4,500

00
00
00
00

36,600 00

BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, October 17,. 1849.

Y. & D.—No. 3.
Estimate ofi the pay ofi,ofiicers and others, at iiavy-yards and stations fior the
year ending Jime 30, 1851.
No.

PORTSMOUTH, N . H .

J^aval.
Captain.
Commander.
Lieutenant
Master
Passed midshipmen, at $750 each .
Surgeon
Boatswain
.'...,
Gunner.
Carpenter
Purser
I
Steward, assistant to p u r s e r . . . . . ,
Steward (surgeon's)
Ordinary.
Passed midshipman.
Carpenter's mate
Seamen, at $144 each
,
Ordinary seamen, at' $120 each....,
Civil.
Storekeeper....'
Naval constructor.
Foreman' and inspector of timber..
Clerk of the yard
Clerk to the commandant
Clerk to the storekeeper
Clerk to the naval constructor
,
Porter
Total.



Pay.

$3,500
2,100
1,500
1,000
1,500
1,800
700
700
700
2,000
400
288

Aggregate.

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
$16,188 00

750
228
864
1,440

00
00
00
00
'3,282 00

1,400
2,300
700
900
900
750
. 400
,300

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
7,650 00
27,120 00

i

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170

Y. & D.—No. &—Continued.
BOSTON.

Aggregate.

Pay.

\Naval.
Captain-. ..-•...... v. ..= . . ; . ' . . . . ;•..
Commander.. . . . . . ; . . ; . . . • . . . • . . . . .
Lieutenants,•at'$l,5^00 each.
Master.
Surgeon..:............ ^.....;..
.Chaplain . . . * . . . . . . . ; . . . ; . . . . . . . . . - . .
Passed "midshipmen, at $750 feach.
Boatswain .\ . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^.,
Gunner.
Carpentfer..-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . i..
Sailmakier
'
•
Purser. ..•.-.....";.•."......;
Clerk to purser
,
Steward, assistant to purser
Steward (surgeon -s)

$3,500 00
2,100 00
3,000 00
1,000 00
. .1,800 00
1,200 .00
. 1,500 00
.800 00
800 00
.800 .OOi
800 00
2,500 00
500 00^
. 360 00
360 00

$21,020 00

Hospital.
Surgeon...'.
Assistant surgeon...
Steward...........:
Matron
Nurses, at $144 each.
Cook.Washers, at $120 each.,.-.
Watchnien, at $240 each.

1,750
950
360
180
288
180
240
720

00
00
00
00
00
00'
00
00
4j668 00^

Civil.
Storekeeper;;...-.......;.;.;..;\.
Naval constructor... ;.*..'.•..'..*.'*;.'
Measurer and inspector of timber."
Clerk of the yard... .•".^".; •.•.;..'...
Clefl'k to th;ecOrrimandant.'.'."..;..
Clerk (2d) to "the commandant.'.%\'
Clerk to tfe'storekeeper. -. v..'..-.;;
Clerk (2d)-to'the stor;ekeeper/.-.:;
Clerk (3d) 'to the. storlekeeper..;;.
Clerk to the'naval constructor.'...'
Porter. .=.v.;;;
...;...;.'.'.

1,700 00
•2-,300 -00
1,050 00
900 00
900 00750 00
1,050 00
'600 -00
500 00
'^ 650 00
300 00

10,700 00
36,388 00

Total.

NoTEl—Th^ surgeo'n oftheyard is to be required to attend^tb'tlie-marines'also'.

Mival.
Captain^;-.'...'
-. v
Commander \
Lieutenants, at $1,500 each
Master. •
,...
Surgeon;
i..!........
Chaplaih
i. J . . . , . . . .



-$5,'500
2,100
3,000
' 1,000
4,^00
1,200

OO
00
00
00
^0
00

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171

^ lY..& D.-^No. 3^Goiitinued.
NEW YORK—Continue'd.
Passed^midsHipiTien, at-$750 each..
Boatswain......:.--. *. *.-..-.-;
Gunner. . . . - . i
•Carpenter.- i-i-r.-i.-VNrs.;
Sailmaker.
-•
Purser
;.
Clerk to - p u r s e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Steward, assistaiit to i purser...-....
Steward (burgeon's).- .^.•-....... .i...

-Pay.

gregate.

$1,500-00
800 00.
800-00
800 00
800 00
2,500 00
'500 00
360^00
• =360 00
$21,020 00

Hospital's.
Surgeon..... .•.AssistSLUt-surgeon v . . . . .
Apothecary.... J . . . . . . .
Hospital steward. , . • . . .
Matron.-..............
Nurses, at^$lSO 'each...
Cooks, at $144 each . . .
Wash ers ,-at'$ 120 each.
Porter.'.........,
-.
Gatekeeper.'i .^
.? .^.-

1,750
950
420
360
1-80
•480
288
240
144
360

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
5,172 00

^Civil.
Storekeeper.
,
•Naval constructor....-,,..'......
Inspector and measurer of timber.
Clerk of the yard
GlerkHb-thecbmmandaiit... .-.•.;
Clerk (2d) to the commandant..
Clerk-to the-storekeeper.-.-.-.-. ..-.Clerk ^2d) to the storekeeper....
Clerk pd^ to th'e storekeeper....
Clerk to tne naval constructor...
Porter.

1,700
2,300
1,050
900
900
750
1,050
600
500
650
300

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10,700 00
36,B92 00

Total. ..^.•.-.-.•..

NoTE'.^^The surgeon ofthe yard is to be required to attend to the marines also.

'Jfdvdl.
Captain..-.
>...'.
^Comifnahde'r . . ;
Lieutenant
•
Master
Surgeon...
Passed midshipman..'."
Chaplain.
Boatswain
Gunner.
Carpenteri.'
•.
Sailmaker




$3,500
2,100
1,500
1,000
1,800
750
1,200
700
700
700
700

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

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172

Y. & D.-^No. 3—Continued.
.No.

Aggregate.

Pay.

PHILADELPHIA—Continued.

$2,000 OO
: 400 00
288.00

Purser
Steward, assistant to purser.
Steward (surgeon's)

$17,338 Op
Mtval .Asylum dnd Hospital.
3,500 00
2,100 GO
1,500 00
900 00
1,750 00
360-00
360 00

Captain
Commander
Lieutenant
Secretary
Surgeon
Steward (surgeon's).
Steward (purser's)..

10,470 00
Civil.
Storekeeper.
'..,.,.,
Naval constructor
,
Inspector and measurer of timber.
Clerk of the yard
;...
Clerk to the commandant.
Clerk to the storekeeper
....
Clerk to the naval constructor....
Porter

1,250
2,300
900
900
900
750
500
300

00'
00
00
00
00
00
00
00'
7,800 00

35,608 00

Total.

NOTE.—The surgeon of the yard is to attend to the marines and the receiving vessels.

No.

Pay.

WASHINGTON.

Aggregate.

J^aval.
Captain
Commander
^
Lieutenant
'.
Master
^
:
Surgeon
Passed midshipmen, at $750 each
Chaplain
Boatswain
Gunner....../
Carpenter.
Purser
:
Steward, assistant to-purser
StWard (surgeon's)
."

.\..
'...,
(.

',
^

Passed midshipman
Boatswain's m^ate
Steward
..Carpenter's mate
Ordinary seamen, at $120 each




'

<.

"
$17,460 00

Ordinal^.
1
1
I
I
10

$3,500 00
2,100 00
' 1,500 00
1,000 00
1,800 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
700 00
700 00
700 00
2,000 00
400 00
' 360 00
-

•

*

750 00

228 op
'

. 288 00
'
228 00
. 1,200 00
Q.fiQd n o

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SECRETARY OF THE TREASIIRY.
' Y;. &.D.—No. 3—Continued..

No.

•
Pay.

WASHINGTON—Cohtinued.

173

Aggr^egate.

Civil.
.Storekeeper.
":....
Inspector and measurer of t i m b e r . . . . .
Clerk of the yard.
Clerk to the c o m m a n d a n t . . . . . . . . . , . . . .
Clerk (2d) to the commandant.........
Clerk tothe s t o r e k e e p e r . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clerk (2d) to the s t o r e k e e p e r . . . . . . . . .
Steam engineer and machinist.'.........
Master tank and camboose maker..._.,
Master chain-cable and anchor maker.
Pyrotechnist".
.^.
Keeper, of \lie magazine
Porter.

$1,700 00
900 00
1.... 900 00
900 00
750 00
750 00
i - 600 00
1,800 00
1,250 00
'^ 1,250 00
1,500 00
480 00
• 300 00
$13,080 00

Total.

33,234 00

. NOTE.—The surgeon of the yard is to be required to attend to the marines also.

No.

Aggregate.

NORFOLK.

J^aval.

' :

Captain.... • •• • •
-• • • •
,...„....
Commander.
..>
....^.............
Lieutenants, at $1,500 each...\ .."
.\ .
Masters, at $1,000 each.
...
Surgeon.
1
.,.:...
Chaplain.
Passed midshipmen, at $750 each
Boatswain.
.*.....
Gunner.
. . c i , . . . . . . . . . . .^
Carpenter
i..;
Sailmaker.
.-.
Pui'ser.
...:...
plerk to purser.
.^.......
Steward, assistant to p u r s e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .
.<...
Steward (surgeon's).

$3,500 00
2,100 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
1,800 00
1,200 00
1,500 001
800 00
800 00
800.00
800 00
2,500 00
500 00
'
360 QO
360 00
$22,020 00

Hospital.
Surgeon
Assistant surgeon
Steward........... i
Matron.....
/
Nurses, at $120 each
Co'oks, at $144 each
Washers, at $120 each.
Boatmen, at $120 e a c h . . . . . ,
Boy




'
..;>..
-.
i,

...............
^............
.........
.
—...

•' ' •
2,250. 00
950,00
: .360 00
180 00^
.360 00
, , . 288 00
240 00
480 00
96 00
5;20V%0
'

"4^

•

^

^

.

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174

Y. & D>—No. 3.^Contihued.
Np.

NORFOLK—Continued.
Civil.
Storekeeper
Naval constructor...;
Inspector and measurer of timber.
Clerk of the yard
,
Clerk lo the commandant.
,
Clerk (2d) to the commandant....
Clerk to tne storekeeper
Clerk (2d) to the storekeeper.....
Clerk (3d) to the storekeeper
(Jlerk to the naval constructor....,
Kepeer of the magazine
Porter
;

Pay.

Aggregate.:

$1,700 00
2,300 00
1,050 00
900 00
900 OO
750 00
1,050 00
60O 00
> 500 00
650 00
480 00
300 00^
$11,180: 00
38,404 00

Total.

NOTE.—The surgeon of the.yard is.required to.attend to the marines also...

No.

PENSACOLA.

J^aval.
Captain
Commander
.,
*.
Lieutenants, at $1,500 each
Master.
Surgeon
Chaplain
Passed midshipmen, at $750 each.
Boatswain
Gunner.
Carpenter
Sailmaker.
Purser.
Steward, assistant to purser
Steward,;(surgeon's)

Pay.

$3,500 00
2,100 00
3,000 00
1,000 00
1,800 001,200 00
1,500 00
800 00
800- 00
800 00
800 00
2,500 00
360 00
360 00
$20,520 00

Ordinary.
I
1
2
10
60

Lieutenant
Carpenter's mate
...........
Boatswain's m.ates, at $228 each..
Seamen, at $144 each
,
Ordinary seamen, at $120 each...

1,500
228
456
1,440
7,200

00
00.
00
00
00
10,824 00

Hospital.
Surgeon..
•.'
Assistant surgeon
Steward.
Matron
Nurses, at $120 each.
Cooks, at $144 each. .^
Washers, at$120 each
Baker.,
Carter
Messenger
Watchmen, at $360 each
Gardener




,.

1,750-00950 OO
360 00
250 00
480-00
.288-00:
480.00
420 00
120 00
144 00
1,080 00
250 00
6,572 00

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SECRETARY Oi; THE TREASURY.

175

Y. & D.^No. 3—Continued.
No.

PENSACOLA^—Continued.

. Pay.

Aggregate.

Civil.
Stpre.keeper
Naval constructor.
Clerk of the yard.
Clerk to the conrimandant
Clerk (2d) to the commandant.
Clerk to the storekeeper,
Clerk (2d) to ,th.e.storekeeper..
-Clerk (3(i) to the storekeeper
Porter

$1,700. 00.

2,3oo:oo

:

900. OO
• 900.00.
750 001,050 GO
600-00
500 00
300 OO

Total

*

$9,000 00
46,916 00

NoTE.-^The surgeon of the yard is also to attend to the marines near the yard, and to such
persons in the yard as the commander may direct.

No.

MEMPHIS.

Pay.

Aggregate.

J^aval.
Captain
Lieutenant
Master
Surgeon.
Purser J
;...
Passed midship.man*.......
Steward, assistant to purser.

$3,500 00
° 1,500 00
1,000 00
1,800 00
2,000 00
750.00=
360 00
$10,910 00

Civil.
Storekeeper..
Clerk of the yard
^...
Clerk to the comnfia-ndant.
Clerk to the storekeeper..
Porter..................

1,250 00
900 00
900 00.
500. 00
300 00
3,850 00

Total.

No.
1
1

14,760 00

SACKETT'S HARBOR.

Commander
M;aster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total




Pay.

Aggregate.

$2,100 00
1,000 00
$3,100 00

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176

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R E P O R T S OF T H E
kECAPITULATION.
Yards.

Portsmouth, N . H
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Washington. •.
Norfolk
Pensacola
Memphis
"
Sackett's Harbor

Naval.
$16,188
; 21,020
21,020
17,338
17,460
22,020
20,520
10,910
3,100

Total

Ordinary.
00
00
00 .
00
00
00
00
00
00

149,576 00

Hospital.

Civil.

$7,650 00
10,700 00
5,172 00 ^ 10,70000
10,470 00
7,800 00
2,694 00.
13,080 00
. 5,204 00
11,180 00
.6,572 .00 . 9,000 00
10,824.00.
3,850 00

$3,282 00

16,800 09

"$V,668* 66

32,086 00

73,960 00

Aggregate.
$27,120 00
•36,388 00
36,892 00
35,608 00
33,234 00
38,404 00
46,916 00
^ 14,760 00
3,100 00
272,422 00

BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, Octoher 17,

1849.

Y. & D.—No. 4.
Estimate ofi the amounts that will be required towards the coiistruction, extension, and completion ofi works at the several Navy- Yards, and fior the necessary .current repairs at the same, fior thefiscal year ending June 30, 1851,
as fiollows, viz:
.' •
Portsmouth, J^. H.
For brick stables, lime-house, coal-house, filling in wharf east of bridge, filling
in wharf west of timber-shed, machinery and tools for smithery, and for repairs
of all kinds.
;.....

$31,673 00

Boston.
For store-house on No. 36, stone skids iri timber-shed No. 33, stone skids in
limber-shed No. 38, paving in front and rear of carpenters' and joiners' shops,
completing sail-loft and corde^ge store, mast-makers' shed N. Pedrick's patent
fliers, drains between timber-sheds, and repairs of all kinds

108,500 00

JVeiv York.
For 1 oflicer's house, I work and machine shop, quay walls, dredging channels,
sewer from city drain, house on gun block, removing coffer dam, and dredging
inTront of dock, and for repairs of all kinds
,
- 119,500 00
Philadelphia.
For extending wharves Nos. 1, 2, and 4, extending ways in ship-house G, moving
ship-house F , and extending ways, two culverts, and moving shears, raising
roof of smithery, raising roof of timber-shed 5, filhng up old timber dock, iron
railing front of officers' houses, and for repairs of all kinds.

80,093 00'

Washington.
For a building and machinery for a copper-rolling establishment, and for repairs
of allkinds



51,300 00

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:

177

Y. & D.—No. 4.—Continued.
J^orfolk.
For store-house No. 19 and gateway, wall across timber dock, completing enginehouse to smithery and machinery, iron pipes to cisterns, magazine at Fbrt Norfolk, magazine keepers'house, filhng in space enclosed by quay walls, filling low . .
grounds, making streets in yard, digging out timber dock-, and for repairs of all .
kinds.
$122,500 00
,

.

.

Petisacola.

,

•'

For completing permanent wharf, dredging, towards timber shed, coal-house, extension of wharf and rail tracks near No. 26, lime-house, muster-house,' and
office for the clerk of the yard,- and for repairs of all kinds
."... 197,700 00
, .o

. - ^Memphis.

For completing the following works, viz : excavation and embankment, ropewalk
and boiler-house, sawmill, one wing of store-house, blacksmith shop, joiner's
shop, tarring house, offices, commandant's house, machinery for sawmill, and
for constructing a hemp-house, house for fire-engine, cisterns, pavements, drains,
and ditches, and for repairs of all kinds.

^
134,000 00

Sackett's Harbor.
For fences and repairs, of all kinds

700 00
RECAPITULATION.

For Portsmouth, N. H
Boston.
New York
Philadelphia
Washington
Norfolk...
Pensacola
Memphis
Sackett's Harbor.

i
'
'.
'
...
,

..,.,..

..
.•
...,

'.

31,673 00
108,500 00
119,500 00
80,093 00
51,300 00
122,500 00
197,700 00
134,000 00
700 00
845,966 00

BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, October I7,'.1849.

Y. & D.—No. 5.
Statonent showing the several sums which make up the amounts ofi the first and
second items in the general estimate fior the Bureau ofi Yards and Docks
fior the year ending June 30, 1851—marked Y. ^ D.—A.
First item.
Recruiting stations
Naval branch at yards aad stations
Hospital branch at yards and stations
Ordinary branch at yards and stations

$36,000 00
, . . . . 149,576 00
32,086 00
16,800 00
235,062 00

Second item in general estimate Ji.
The civil branch at all the yards and stations.
BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, Octoher 17, 1849.

V O L . VII.—12.



73,960 00

«

178

R E P O R T S OF T H E
Y. &D.—No. 6.

[1849.
•

For Hospitals and Magazines.
At Boston.—For repairing, whitewashing fences, walls, painting, glazing, repairs
of roads,'&c.
-..
AtNewYork.—For paving, grading, completing sewers, wall and fence around
burying ground, and current repairs
At Pensacola.—For general repairs..'
Total for hospitals

.:....................

$1,000 00
16,000 00
1,750 00
18,750 00

Magazines.
Boston
'
NewYork
Washington
'

•.
'....
;

:

•.
...

150 00
500 00
150 00
800 00

BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, Octoher 17, 1849.

Y. & D.—No. 7,.
Estimate ofi the siims required to complete the stone dry-dock at New York, and
fior the completion ofi the fioating dry-docks authorized by law to be built at
Kittery, Philadelphia, and Pensacola Navy- Yards.
For
For
For
For

the
the
the
the

stone dry-dock at New York
floating dry-dock at Kittery
floating dry-dock at Philadelphia.
floating dry-dock at Pensacola

^
-.

Total
BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, Octoher 17, 1849.




'.

;

$180,000 00
300,000 00
371,242 00
414,320 00
1,265,562 00

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SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY.

179

Y. & D.—A.
General estimate firom the Bureau ofi Yards and Docks fior the year ending
SOth Jnne, 1851, m addition to the balance remaining unexpended on the
1st July, 1850.

1. For the pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers,
(see Y. -& D.—No. 5)
•
;
2. For the pay of superintendents, naval constructors, and all
the civil estabhshment at the several yards'and s^tations,
(see Y. & D.—No. 5.)
,
3. Fof improvements and necessary repairs at navy-yards and
stations, (see Y. & D.—No. 4.)
4. For hospital buildings and their dependencies, and for magazines, (see Y. & D.—No. 6 . ) . . . '
5. For floating dry-docks and stone dock. New York, (see
Y. &D.—No. 7.)
6. For contingent expenses that may accrue during the year
for the following purposes, viz : for the freight ahd trans-,
portation of materials and stores for yards and docks; for
printing and stationery; for books, maps, models, ahd
drawings; for the purchase and repair of fire-engines; for
machinery of every description; for the repairs of steamengines and attendance on the same in navy-yards; for the
purchase arid maintenance ofhorses and oxen, and driving
teams; for carts, timber-wheels, and workmen's tools of
every description, and repairing the same; for postage of
letters on piibhc service; for furniture for Govemmert
houses; for coals' and other fuel; for candles and oils for
the use of navy-yards and shore stations; for cleaning
and clearing up yards; for flags, awnings, and packingboxes; for watchmen, and for incidental labor at navyyards, riot applicable to any other appropriation

Estimated for'
the year ending June 30',
1851.
-

Estimated for
the year ending June 30,
1850.

$235,062 00

$263,392 00

73,960 00

73,960 00

845,966 00

846,310 58

19,550 00

16,350 00

1,265,562-00

1,140,000 00

- •

307,145 00

308,000 00

2,747,245 00

2,648,012 58

JOS. SMITH.
BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, Octoher 17,

1849.

Ath item.—The excess for NewYork hospital is for completing sewers and wall around burying
ground, &c. ,
^th item.—The excess for floating docks is-to meet payments on the contracts authorized by
the law of 3d August, 1848.<;
CIVIL LIST.
Por salaries
For contingent..

$11,400 00
1,000 00
12,400 00

NAVY. •
Forpayof Navy
For pay of superintendents, &c
For improvements^ &c., at yards and stations .'.
For hospital buildings, &c
For dry-docks
For contingent




-

235,062
73,960
845,966
19,550
• 1,265,562
307,145

00
00
00
00
00
00

2,747,245 00

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R E P O R T S OF T H E
.

: •

[1849^

No. 5.

Estimate ofi the expenses ofi the Bureau, ofi Provisions and Clothing fior the
\ fiscal year commencing July 1, 1850, and ending June 30, 1851..
For
For
Fof
Fof
For
For

compensation
coriiperisatiort
compensation
comperisation
compensation
compensation

to the chief clerk of the bureau, per act of August 31, 1842
to one clerk, per act of August 31, 1842
to one clerk j ^ev act oif August 31, 1842
to one rhessengier, per act of August 31, 1842
to one clerk,.per act of March 3, 1845
to one clerk, per act of March 3, 1847
•,

.

. "

• Cohlii^ent.
For printirig' blank books and stationery
For miscellaneous items.
For one laborer, at $10 per month

.

$1,400
1,200
800
700
1,200
1,000

00
00
00
00
00
00

*6,300 00,

'

,

....,..,

, 450 00^
200 00
120 00

'.

770 00
'

Jlppropnations for the year'ending June 30, 1850.

For compensation to the chief of the bureau, clerks, and messenger, provided by law
^For contingent, included in the gerieral estimate for the Navy.Departmerit

§,300 00
770. 00
10,070 00

Asked to be appropriated foi' the year ending June 30, 1851.
For'comperisation to the clerks and messenger of the bureau
For contingent

..*....

6,300 00
770 00
.7,670 00

BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, October 4,

1849.

W M . SINCLAIR.
*The salary of the chief of the bureau is provided for by the act of August 12, 1848—therefore not embraced in this estimate. A purser of the Navy having been assigned to duty as head
of said bureau.
•
•




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SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY.
^

,

181

No. 5.r-rr-Co.ntinued.

-

Estirnatefiromthe Bureau ofi Provisions and Clothing, fior that'portion of the
United States naval service coming under its cognizance, during the year
commencing J^ily 1,1850, and; terminating Jtme 30, 1851.
Estimate for Provisions for 7,500 men.
One ration per day, for 7,500 men, would be, for the year, 2,737,500 rations, which,
at 20 cents each, is equal to
..'.......
$547,500 00
One ration per day, for 750"cbmmission and warrant .officers, "attached to vessels for sea service," for the year, would be -273,750 rations, which, at 20 cents
each, is equal to
54,750 00
One ration per day, for 750 officers and nriarines, " attached to yessels for sea service," would be 273,750 rations^ which, at 20 cents each, is equal t o . ' . . . . . . . . .
54,750 00
Additiona;! sum required for an estimated number 0^4,000 ricien who may decline
to draw the spirit portion of their ration, as proviB'el.^,y the acts of March 3,
1847, and August 3, 1848.
..7.\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
29,200 00
Additional suni required to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for provisions,
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1849.:
70,000' 00
Aggregate amount required in this estimate
BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, September 22,

756,200 00
1849.

W M . SINCLAIR.
NOTE,—The additional sum of $70,000 estimated for, for provisions, is to supply a deficiency
in the appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1849. This deficiency grew out of the
fact that, at the close of the war with* Mexico, the number of men to be continued in the service
was reduced to 7,500, but, from the very nature of the service at the time, most of the force
•(10,000 men) then employed being on foreign and distant stations, the reduction cowld not be
made in season to meet the views of Congress in reducing the sum estimated for, $903,813, to
$677,860, per act of August 3, 1848.
•
W M . S.
CIVIL LIST.
For salaries.......o
For contingent..,,

$6,300 00
770 00

^

For provisions (Navy)

,..'..•......,...............

,.

756,200 QO

No. 6.—A.
Estimate ofi the amount required for the' support ofi the Bureau ofi Medicine
and Surgery for the year ending June 30, 1851, under act ofi Congress
approved Aug.ust Sl, 184:2.
.
-.,

.„

-

-

#

Salary of chief of bureau
.:
$2,500 00 .
Increase intended to be provided for by section 1, act of
M^rch 3, 1849
500 00
:
$3,000 00 , ,
Salary of assistant to chief
. . , . . . . . - 1,400 -GO- Salary of one clerk.-.
. . . . . . . . . ; - • 1,200 -00Salary of one clerk.
1,000 GO ^
Salary of messenger.
•700^00
$7,3000a



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[1849.

Contingent Fxjjenses.
Labor..'
Blank books and stationery..
Miscellaneous items

$120 GO
350 00
100 00
•

Total required

570 OO

.'....

$7,870 00
THO. HARRIS,
Chief .of Bureau of Medicine and Surget^.

^

B.

Estimate firom the Bureau ofi Medicine and Surgery ofi the amount required
fior the support ofi the.medical department ofi ships afloat,, navy-yards, naval
stations, and coast survey, fior the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851.
Ship-of-the-line—1.
1,at $3,000

,

,

,

$3,000 OQf

Razee—1.
1, at $1,400

.,

1,400 00

Fiigates—5.
5, at $1,200 each

.i

,.

6,000 GO

SloopS'Cf-War^l^.
8, at $800 each
8, at $700 each

\
..'.....

' . . $6,400 GO
5,600 05
— 12,000 00

Steamers—8.
3,
1,
2,
2,

at
at
at
at

$700 each
$600
$400 each
$300 each

' . . . . . 2,100 GO
• 600 00
800 00
600 GO .

.:

4400 GO

Brigs^-4.
4, at $500 each

,.

2,000 GO

Schooners—2.
2, at|300each

600 00
Storeships—6.

2, at $250 each
4, at $225 each
,•

.,.
,
-

500 00
900 GO

.

1,400 00
Receiviiig Ships—4.

1, at $600
1, at $500
1, at $400
1, at $300

'
'
^

'




-

600 GO
500 00
400 00 .
300 GO
1,800 GO

1849.]

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. ,

183

Jfavy-Yards—8.
Portsmouth, N . H
,
Boston
New York
Philadelphia, including receiving ship " Union''
Washington
:
Norfolk
Pensacola
Memphis, Tennessee

$100 GO
350 00
250 00
450 00
250 GO
200 GO
250 00
100. GO

!
•:

$1,950 GO
Mival Stations—3.
Marine barracks, Washington
Naval School
...Q
Observatory, and general relief of officers.......'.
J

1,000 00
250 GO
400 00
^

1,650 00

Coast Su'H}ey.
1 Steamer
•
2 Steamers, at$125 each
'.
2 Schooners, at $75 each
1 Steamer
,
Temporary relief of sick seamen in vessels having no medical officers

150 GO
250 00
150 GO
U 50 00
300 GO
900 GO

RECAPITULATION.

1-Ship-of-the-line
1 Razee
5 Frigates
16 Sloops
8 Steamers..:
4 Brigs
2 Schooners
6 Storeships
4 Receiving ships
8 Navy-yards.
3 Naval stations
Coast survey

^

*.

:

"

;
,
.,

Total required

$3,000 GO
1,400 GO
6,000 GO
12,000 00
4,100 00
2,000 00
600 00
1,400 00
1,800 GO
1,950 00
1,650 00
900 00
.$36,800 00

THO. HARRIS^
Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgenj.
»For medicines,, hospital stores, &c.
^

For salaries
For contingent




'

$36,800 00

CIVIL LIST.

;

$7,300 GO
570 GO
7,870 00

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114
•

•
'

R E P O R T S OF T H E

"

•

c .

-'

£1849..

•

Estimate firom the Bureau ofi Medicine .and^ Surg.ery ofi the number ofi medical
ofiicers. feqidfed fior duty, and the general disposition ofi the corps, for "the
year ending June SO, 1851,'
SURGEONS.
Sea Seiimce.

^

.•

.

1 Line-of-battle-ship.*.... . . i . . . . . . . . . . . i i . . : . . . . . . . . ; . -.
1 Razee.
5 Frigates
.^.
16 Sloops
..'
:....,.,... .,,,> ,...-,;..
8 Steamers (two having assistant surgeons only) ,.'

1
1
5
16
6

•

.

.

~rr-

- ' ,,
^
Home Service.
Bureau of Medicine and S u r g e r y . . . . . . ..»..•.
'4 Receiving ships.-..."
8 Navy-yards
5 Rendezvous
,
;
..i
4 Hospitals.
. ' .

i»

^

•

.

1
4
8
5 .
4 ,

2 N a v a l stations.

•Naval asylum.....,
'\

.,.,.,.,.

.

'.
. . " ' ' '

, -

' " / -'

.....•-.

2

i . . , . . . . *........
1
•
"
—
;25

\

Number required for sea and home seryice
Number of surgeons in service

29

.

•

,. 5.4

'

,....

Number required for duty as above

69
54

Remaining

i

15

PASSED ASSISTANT AND ASSISTANT SURGEONS.

Sea Sermce.<
•
-.
. 1 Line-of-battle-ship-. . . . i ^ . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 IRa^ee.
^........ I.....
2
5 Frigates..'. . i . . . . . . - . . . . . .*.. i . . . . - . . . . . . . - . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . • . . . . . . . • . . , • . . . . . . . . . . 10
16 Sloops..
16
8 Stearifiers, (two having surgeons o n l y ) * . . . . . . . ' . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4 Brigs.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . i.......... *.......-........
4
' 2 Schooners........."
i.... .\..... ..*..........-..........-..•....;....
2
6 Storeships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6
6Surveying v e s s e l s . . . . . . . . i
i... i...............
6
55
-Home Service.
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
1
4 Receiving ships (prie having surgeon only)
.........;
3
1 Navy-yard, including receiving ship
I
4 Hospitals
,
.,
6
Naval asylum:
.'
..".......:
1
•
.Marine barracks, headquarters.
1
Observatory
I
14
Number requifed for sea and home service".
Number of passed assistant and assistant surgeons in service.
Number-required for, duty as above
Remaining.
,
,




V

69
80
69
II
149

,

Remaining, of all grades

,......,..,.

RECAPITULATION.

Complement of entire medical corps.
Required for service.;

;

123
26
THO. HARRIS,
Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

,. ...No. 7.A^gregate ofi Estimates fior fiscal year 1850-'51'.
03

o •>-,
cd Q .
^

.S2.£U3

-bJD

Heads.

O C
•CCS

Totals.

'so
§ S
(U cd

o

Salaj-ies.....
Contingent.-.

Pay of the Navy.
Pay of superintendents.'.... -....,
Provisions
Surgeons' necessaries, (fee. . . .
Increase, repairs, cfec. ..."
Ordnance and ordnance stores.,
Nautical books, &c.
.,
Contingent
Naval School, Annapolis
Mail service
Jfavy-Yards, improvements, viz:
Portsmouth
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Washington



fq:"-

••<S'

pi;ci50 00
5,090 00

$1,345 00
2',825 00

$19,600 00
1,000 00

$9,400.00
520 00

. $11,400 00
1,000 GO

$6,300 00
770 00

$7,300 GO
570 00

$77,295 00
11,775 00

.27,040 00

4,170 GO

20,600 00

;9,g2p 00

12,400 00

7,070 00

7,870 00

89,070 OO

48,200 00

235,062 00
73,960 00

500,000 00

1,975,000 00

756,200 00
'36,800 GO
1,750,000 00

2&*,boo* bb
28,200 00
874,600 00

196,900 00
52,361 15
307,145 00

31,673 GO
108,500 00
119,500 00
80,093 GO
5i;300 GO

2,758,262 GO
73,960 00^
756,200 00
36,800 GO
1,750,000 GO
196,900 GO
52,361 15
532,145 GO
28,200 00
874,600 GO

Aggregate' ofi Estimates fior fiscal year 1850-'51—Contin-ued.
>
O

Heads.
o^

a> -^
o
O

m

It

c
"0

.

> c
Totals.

O c

St.

cd

^H

cd

pq cd •

i^
. PH

3
PQ

'

Jfavy-Yards, iiryprovements, viz :^Con• '
^
tinued.
Norfolk
Pensacola
Sackett's Harbor
TTosnitals Boston .".
New York
Pensacola
Magazines—Boston
NewYork...'
Washington
l~)rv-dork New York
Floating-dock—Kittery
Philadelphia
Pensacola . . . . . . .
Nautical A l m a n a c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

o

so
C
O

Bureau of Construction, Equipment,
and Repair.

-o

Gp

122,500 GO
197,700 00
134,000 GO
. 700 00
1,000 GO
16,000-00
1,750 00
150 GO.
500 00
150 00
180,000 00
300,000 00
371,242 GO
414,320 GO

•

1*2V850* bb
$1,415,650 GO

$3,950,000 00 $297,461 15 $2,747,245 00 $756,200 00

O
845,966 00

O
19,550 GO

M

1,265,562 00
12,850 00
$36,800 00 $9,203,356 15

RECAPITULATION.
Civil
Naval.




$89,070 GO
9,203,356 15

T.
Total

i

$9,292,426 15

00

1849.]

S E C R E T A R Y OF T H E TREASURY.

187

No. 8.
General estimate ofi the sums required fior the siipport ofi the ofiiice ofi the Secretary ofi the Navy, and the several Bureaus of the Navy Department, fior
thefiscal year ending June 30, 1851.
Contingent.

Submitted.

Offices and Bureaus.

Salaries.

Office of the Secretarv of the Navv
Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair....
Bureau of Ordnance and Hvdroe-raohv
Bureau of Navy-Yards and Docks
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
.•

$21,950
19,600
9,400
11,400
6,300
6,800

$4,840
1,000
520
650
770
570

$250

75,450

8,350

1,100

350
500

RECAPlTUi:.ATION.
'''Salaries
Contingent
Submitted

,.
^.
.,

$75,450
8,350
1,100
84,900

No. 9.
Estimate ofi the sums required fior the expenses ofi the Southwest Executive
Building, fior thefiscal year 1850-^51.
Amount.
Salary of superintendent
Salaries of three watchmen
Labor
Fuel and light
Miscellaneous items

,...

1,095
325
1,350
1,150

Total estimates for fiscal year 1850^'51.

4,170

Appropriated for fiscal year 1849-'50




4,170

No. "10..— General estimate ofi the sums required fior the support ofi the Navy fior the fiscal y'ear commencing on the 1st day ofi July,
1850, and ending on the SOth day of June, 1851.
Heads.

Estimated for
1850-'51.

' Pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers, and seamen, including the engineer corps ofthe N a v y . . . . . . . $2,758,262 GO
Pay of superintendents, naval constructors, and civil establishmerits bf navy-yards and stations...,
73,960 00
Provisions for commission, warrant, and petty officers, and seamen, including engineers, also marines attached
to vessels for sea service.
......;
- - - •.
•••
756,200 00
Surgeons' necessaries and appliances for the sick and hurt of the Navy, including the marine corps
36,800 GO
Increase, repair, armament, and equipment of the Navy, including wear and tear of vessels in commission,
^ coal for steamers, and purchase of hemp
1,750,000 GO
Ordnance and ordnance stores, including incidental expenses.
.-.
196,900 00
Nautical books, maps, charts, and binding, instruments and repairs thereof, and all expenses of the Hydrographical ofiice
......>
;
52j361 15
Improvement and repair of navy-yards.
.,
i... *
845;966 'GO
Dry-dock at New York..
;
-.
180,000 GO
Floating docks at Kittery, Philadelphia, arid Pensacola
;.
1,085,562 00
Improvement and repair of hospital buildings and grounds, and of meigazines
.-.
'.
19,550 GO
Improvement and repair_pf buildings and grounds at the Naval School at Annapolis, Md.
28;2G0 00
Transportation of the mail, authorized'by the act of March 3, 1847
874,600 GO
Contingent expenses that may accrue for the following purposes, viz: freight and transportation; printing and
stationery; advertising in newspapers; books, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of fireengines and machinery; repair of and attending to steam-engines in navy-yards; purchase arid support of
horses and oxen, and driving teams, carts, tiriiber-wheels, and the purchase and repair of workmen's tools;
postage of public letters; furniture for'Government houses; fuel, and oil, and candles, for navy-yards and
shore stations; cleaning and clearing ulp riavy-yards; pay of watchmen, and incidental labor, and labor
not chargeable to any other appropriation; labor attending the delivery of stores on foreign stations;
duties and custom-house charges; wharfage, dockage, storage, and rent; travelling exJDerises of officers
and others under orders; funeral expenses; commissions, hire of clerks, agents, and storekeepers; flags,
awnings, and packirig-boxes; premiums, and other expenses of recruiting; apprehending deserters; per
diem to persons attending courts-martial an'd courts of inquiry, or other service authorized h y law; pay to
judges advocate; pilotage iEind towage of vessels; assistance to vessels in distress; bills of-health and quarantine expenses of vessels in foreign ports,
...-...
532,145 00
12,850 GO
Nautical Almanac, publication of, authorized by act approved March 3,"^1849.




9,203,356 15

Estimated for
1849--'50.

Appropriated
for 1849-'50.

J2,67I,5i2 00 $2,462,500 00
73,960 GO
73,960 00
811,164 00
38,500 GO

686,200 00
38,500 GO

1,436,000 GO
257,000 GO

1,436,000 GO
257,000 00

64,260 GO
846,310 58
490,000 00
650,000 00
16,350 GO
28,200 00
874,600 00

58,260 00
846,310 58
490,000 00
650,000 00
16,350 00
'28,200 00
874,600 00

508,000 00

508,000 00

8,765,856 58

•8,425,880 58

GO
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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

189

No. 11.
HEADQUARTERS, MARINE CORPS, PAYMASTER'S OFFICE, )

October 17, 1849. S
SIR: Here\yith you will receive estimates in triplicate for pay of the Unitecl States Marine
Corps for theyear ending June 30, 1851.
The items for pay of captains, first and second lieutenants, additional rations to officers, and
rations arid clothing to officers' seryants, are greater in amount than the same items in my estimates for the preyious year, owing to the increase of four Captains, four'first and four second
heut^narits last winter.
;
.
The pay of the clerks is made up as follows:
Per year.
One clerk to brigadier gerieral
One clerk to adjutant and i r i s p e c t o r . . . . . . . . . .
One additional clerk to adjutarit and irispectOr.
One clerk to quartermaster
One clerk to quartermaster
,.
One clerk to quartermaster.
,..-...
One derk to paymaster
One clerk to paymaster
One clerk to assistarit quartermaster.....;....

$598 68
712 68
598 68
733 80
712 68
598 68
650 00
598 68
•534 GO

The messenger at headquarters receives $358' 56 per year, and the hospital nurse $318 60;
these two are inchided in one item.
Yery respectfullv, your obe^lierit s'ervant,
'
^
GEO. W . W A L K E R ,
Paymaster Marine Corps.
Brigadier General A. HENDERSON,
Comnriandanl Marine Corps, Headquarters.




Detail estimate of pay and subsistence of officers, pay .of non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates ofthe United States marine corps, pay for undraivn clothing and
rations, from Jidy 1, 1850, to June 30, 1851, inclusive, and three months' extra pay under the joint resolution of Congress of August 10, 1848.

O

Pay.

ill

Rank and grade.

Total.
12;'^^

Brigadier general commandant
Lieutenant colonel
Majors
i
•_
Adjutant and inspector, paymaster, and quartermaster
Assistant quartermaster
••
Captains commanding posts and at sea '.
Captains
^
•
First lieutenants commanding guards at sea
".
First lieutenants
Second lieutenants
Sergeant major and quaitermaster sergeant
Drum and fife majors
'•
Orderly sergeants and sergeants of guards at sea
Sergeants
;
i . •.
Corporals
•
Drummers and fifers
Privates
Clerks to brigadier general, adjutant and inspector, paymaster, quartermaster, and assistant quartermaster
i.
Hospital steward
Additional rations to ofiicers for five y e a r s ' service
.Bount^^ for rfeenlistment, (non-commissioned ofl&cers)
Bounty for reenlistment, (musicians and privates)
Tvvo m o n t h s ' pay for unexpired time of former enlistment
T w o m o n t h s ' rations for unexpired time of former enlistment
T w o m o n t h s ' clothing for unexpired time of former enlistment
Ofiicers' servants, at $8 50 per month for rations and clothing
'
U n d r a w n clothing and rations
Messenger to assistant quartermaster
Clerk in clothing bureau at Norfolk
;
Messenger and hospital nurse at headquarters
T h r e e m o n t h s ' extra pay to ofiicers, non-commissioned ofiicers, musicians, and privates, under
the joint resolution of Congress of August 10,3848, and the opinion of the Attorney General of
September 17,1849

. 1
1
4
3
1
12
5
6
18
24
2
2
34
46
80
60
1,000

fib 00
60 00
50 CO
60 00
50 00
50 00
40 00
40 00
30 00
25,00
17 00
16 00
16 00
13 00
9 00
8 00
7 00

1

30 00

$1,068 00
888 00
3,072 00
2.736 00
696 00

8,208
2,820
3,384
7,992
9,216
408
384
6,528
7,176
8,640
5,760
84,000

00
(10
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

5.737 88
.360 00

'-"*8i9'66

25
125

1
197

* A t 19 cents.

f Per day.




1849.

292
7,008
1,460
1,752
5,256
7,008

00
00
00
00
00
00

73 00
14,381 00

1,448
625
8,568
6,000

325
125
84

i ' 'i'oof
1 23 44t
2
20 00§

I P e r month.
Respectfully submitted,

75
00
00
00

365 00
281 28
677 16

$1,944
1,618
5,408
3,612
988
15,216
4,280
• 5,136
13,248
16,224
408
384
6,528
7,176
8,640
5,760
84,000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

5,737
433
14,3S1
. 819
1,750
1,750
1,448
625
8,568
6,000
365
281
677

88
00
00
00
00
00
75
00
00
00
00
28
16

30,000 00

30,000 00

58,689 75

194,716 32

H E A D Q U A R T E R S , M A R I N E C O R P S , P A Y M A S T E R ' S O F F I C E , Octoher 17,

00
00
00
00

1,750 00
1,750 00

125-

1,500

.f 876
730
2,336
876

253,406 07

§ Average per quarter.
G E O . W . W A L K E R , P . M . M . C.

GO

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1849.]

S E C R E T A R Y OF T H E TREASURY.

191

HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS,
QUARTERMASTER'S O F F I C E , WASHINGT(5N,

October 19, 1849.
SIR : Agreeably to your wishes, I have reexamined my estimates for
the year ending SOth June, 1851, and have the honor to submit them
with alterations and explanations thereto.
.
•
The estimates herewith exhibit areduction, in their total amount, from
those first transmitted to>the Department, of $14,611 30, and fi^oni those
for the present year of $6,964 80.
The reduction of $14,611 30 from the estimates first forwarded to
the Department, is as follows: From provisions $10,674 80, and from
fuel $3,936 50.
.
.
The estiniates herewith, although reduced in their total amount, vary
from those for the current year in an increase, under various heads, as
follows:
Clothing is increased from $33 to $36 per annum for each man. This
is for the purchase of two flannel shirts per annum for each marine, (by
authority of the.Navy Department.)
Transportation's increased $1,000, and
Contingencies $1,816, to defray the expenses under these heads ofan
increase of the corps by the addition of four captains, four first and
four second lieutenants. The amounts are of course conjectural, it being
impossible to arrive at them with any accuracy, inasmuch as this office
cannot foresee the amount of travel or incidental expenses consequent on
this increase. The greater part, however, of the increase under "contingencies" is for a supposed increase of house rent in lieu of quarters,
and the increase under '^transportation" is moderate in proportion to the
addition, as the sums previously called for were inadequate.
Mihtary stores is increased by $900, added by sanction ofthe Department, and is to compensate a contractor with this office for preparing to
alter 300 muske.ts to '' Maynard's patent primers." The contract was
entered into by authority of the Hon. John Y. Mason, when Secretary
of the Navy, and could not be carried out in consequence of the refusal
of the War Department to furnish the muskets, unless their cost could
be refunded to the Army by the corps. This condition could not be
complied with foi: want of an appropriation for tbat purpose.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, 3^our obedient servant,
AUG. A. NICHOLSON, Q. M . M . C.




[1849.

R E P O R T S OF T H E

192

Estimate ofi the expeiises ofi the Quartermaster's department ofi the Maiine Cprps
fior one yeari firom-July 1) 1850, to June 30, 1851.
There will be required for the Gluartermaster's department of the marine corps for one year
commencing- on the 1st of July,-1850, in .addition to the balances then r^emaining on hand, the
sum of one hundred and eighteen thousand three huridred and sixteen dollars.

Object.

Ampunt.

1.
2.
3.
4.

For provisions
. - . . . . . . . . . . . . i . , . . . . . . . . . . . P0,GGG 00
For clotliirig ..'
,
46,416 00
For fuel * . . - . . . . . . .
;.
. 10,000 00
For mihtary stores, pay of armorers, repair of arms, accoutrements, ordnance
stores, flags, drums,.fifes, and other instruments ...6,000 00
For damage sustained by contractor, in preparing to alter 300 muskets, in900 00
cluded by authority of the Navy Department. ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. For transportation of oflicers and troops, and for expenses of recruiting . . . .
9,000 00
6. For repair of barracks and rent of temporary barracks and offices of commanding officers
i. .r,...... i i . . . . . . . .
6,000 GO
7. For contingencies, viz: freight, ferriagie, toll, cartage, wharfage, compensation
to judges-advocate, per dierh for attending courts-martial, courts of inquiry,
and for constant labor, house rent in lieu of quarters, burial of deceased
marines, printing, stationery, forage, postage, pursuit of deserters;, candles,
oil, straw, furniture, bed sacks, spades, axes, shovels, picks, carpenters'
tools, keep ofa house for the messenger, pay of matron, washerwomen, and
porter, at the hospital headquarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . .
20,000 00
118,316 00

Provisions,
CO

9
•s

i2

For whom required.

OJ

'-3 « ' Amount.

o

1

za

-1:1,0

o

•0 \.

•a

1
Non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, ma512 34
tron. and washerwomen.
Deduct supposed surplus on hand at the end of the year




1 547

1

$30,674 80
10,674 80
20,000 GO

1849.]

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

193

Estimatefiorthe Marine Corps—Continued.
Clothing.
Enhsted, Dollars.
men.

For whom required. -.

Non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, at $36 per annum . . . .
600 watch-coats, at $8
.-.. ..-.•.-.

1,156

41,616
4,800
46,416

Fuel...

For whom required.
fe
Commandant
',
Lieutenant colonel
Majors
.,
Staff majors..
Staff captain
Captains
.'.
Lieutenants, 1st and 2d
Non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, servants, and washerwomen
....'.
Matron to hospital headquarters
Hospital headquarters
-.
Hospitals
Armory at headquarters
Mess r o o m s . . . . . .^
Offices of the commandant and staff and commanding
officers of posts
Guard rooms at barracks
Guard rooms at navy-yards
Clothing stores ,
One-fourth additional on 546 cords, the quantity supposed to be required for stations north of latitude 39^..

36
26
104
78
21
255
396

1
1
4
3

i
12
24
547
1
1
5
1
6

820
1
33
82
30
21

11
•6
<3
3

•77
126
63
15
136

Total cords required ,

'•' 2,322

*Which, at $6 per cord, is
Deduct supposed surplus at the end of the year
^

.....*
.

\

$13,936 50
3,936 50
10,000 00

Respectfully submitted,
AUG. A. NICHOLSON, Q. M. M. C.

VOL. VIL—13.




• No. 12.

CO'

General estimate ofi the sums required fior the support ofi the Marine Corps fior the fiscal year commencing on the 1st day ofi July,
1850, and ending on the SOth day ofi June, 1851.
Heads.

F o r p a y of officers, non-commissioned dfficers, musicians, privates, clerks, messengers, stewards, servants, & c . ; for
rations and clothing for servants, subsistence, and additional rations for five y e a r s ' service of officers; for undrawn
. clothing and rations; for three m o n t h s ' extra pay to officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates,
w h o served with the A r m y in the w a r with Mexico,^and for bounty for reenlistments, and for unexpired terfns of
previous enlistments
••••
..'.
'
F o r provisions for marines serving on shore.
'.....
F o r clothing.
'
I
.^
F o r fuel
,.,
•.
T
F o r military stores, repairs of a r m s , p a y of armorers, accoutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, fifes, and musical instruments, and for claim of contractor for damages in preparing ,to alter three-hundred muskets.
F o r transportation of officers and troops, and expenses.of recruiting
F o r repairs of barracks and rent of temporary b a r r a c k s , and offices for commanding officers
F o r contingent expenses, viz: freight, ferriage, cartage, wharfage, compensation to judges-advocate, per diem for
attending courts-martial and courts of inquiry; for constant labor, house rent in lieu of quarters, burial of deceased
marines, printing, stationery, forage, postage, pursuit of deserters, candles, oil, straw,furniture, bed sacks, spades,
shovels, a x e s , picks, carpenters' tools, expense of a horse for the messenger, p a y of m a t r o n , w a s h e r w o m a n , and
porter, for the hospital at headquarters




Estimated for Estimated, for Appropriated
1850-'51.
1849.-'50: for 1849-'56.

Si253,406 07 $209,012 00 §209,012 GO
20,000 GO
30,674 00
30,674 00
46,416. 00
42,948 00
42,948 00
13,158 00
• 10,000 GO
13,158 00

6,900 0.0
9,000 GO
6,000 GO '

6,000 OQ.
8,000 00
&,000 00

6,000 GO
8,000 GO
6,000 GO

O
pi

w
O
^^-^

ffi

20,000 00

18,184 GO

18,184 00

371,722 07

333,976 GO

333,976, GO

GO
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1849.]

SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY.

19S

D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E INTERIOR.
Estimates ofi Appropriations required by the Department ofi the Interior, to meet
deficiencies fior the fiiscal years ending June 30, 184:^ a,nd 1850, and fior
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851.—Act ofi March S, 1849, Laws, 2d
session SOth Congress, page 101.
Objects of appropriation.

Ampunt.

Total.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.

For
For
For
For

On account of deficiencies for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1849—
the salary of the Secretary
'......
the salary of the chief clerk
.the salaries of the other clerks and clerical aid
the salaries of the messenger and l a b o r e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

On account of deficiencies for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1850—
For salary of the Secr_etary
For salary of the chief clerk
For salaries ofthe other clerks
.'.
For messenger and laborers
;.......
5ooks, stationery, furniture, fuel, and other contingencies....
Library, maps, (fee.
•
For the fiscal year ending June, 1851—
For the s'alary of the Secretary
For the salary of the chief clerk.
For the salaries ofthe other clerks
;.....
For the messengers and laborers.
'....
Books, stationery, furniture, and other contingencies
'..;
Library, maps, &c
Compensation of superintendent of building and four watchmen
Labor, fuel, lights, and incidental expenses of the building...

..$1,900 GO
611 11
1,957 21
269 36
$4,737 68
6,000
2,000
10,000
2,000
5,000
5,000

00
00
00
00
00
00
30,000 GO

6,000 GO
2,000 00
14,200 00
. 2,500 00
8,000 00
1,000 00
1,710 GO
2,200 GO
37,610 00

GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851—
Por compensation ofthe Commissioner, recorder, draughtsmen,
assistant draughtsmen, clerks, messengers, and packers in
said office, including eight additional clerks, provided for by
the actof August 12, 1848; acts 1st session 30th* Congress,'
page 139; section 10, act 4th July, 1836, S. L., volume 5,
page 111; act 3d March, 1837, same .volume, page 164
For compensation o'f assistant messenger, at the rate of $1 75
perdiem; act 17th June, 1844, 1st session 28th Congress,
page 77

92,150 00
638 75
«92,788 75

Contingent expenses.
For tract books, patent records, parchment, records of correspondence, stationery, including blank books and blank forms
for the district land offices; advertising land sales, binding
plats, field-notes, &c.; office furniture, and repairs of same;
laborers and other miscellaneous items
For compensation of three temporary clerks, (their services
being indispensable,) authorized by 7th section actof March
3, 1849; acts 2d session 30th Congress, page 68

25,625 00
-3,756 GO
29,381 GO;

Carried forward'



,

194,517 43

REPORTS OF THE

196

'

^

[1S49,

Estimates of Approp-iations—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.
,

Amount.

Total.

General Land Office—Continued.

,

Broughtforward...
To meet expenses incident to the collection of the revenue
from sales of the public lands in thetseveral States and Ter^ tory of Minnesota, as required per act of 3d of March,
1849 ; acts of 2d session 3Gth Congress,'page 398; and
which, prior to June 30, 1849, were paid out of the proceeds of such sales before the same were paid into the
' Treasury, viz:;
For the last half of the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1850—
For salaries^and commissions of riggist'ers and receivers
Expenses of depositing
.^
Incidental expenses
,.

$194,517 43

$62,185 00
9,115 00
12,550 GO
83,850 00

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851—
For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers
Expense of depositing.
Incidental expenses..
'

128,070 GO
17,715 00
25,050 00
170,835 00

SURVEYORS. GENERAL AND THEIR CLERKS.
For salaries of surveyors general and their clerks, in addition to the balances of fprmer appropriations, to wit:
<lst. For compensation of the surveyor general northwest of
Ohio, per IOth section act 18th May, 1796, Laws United
States, vPlume 2, page 537^
2d. For clerks in his office, per 1st section act 9th May, 1836,
Laws United .States, volume 9,' p^age 331.
3d. For compensation of the surveyor general of Illinois and
Missouri, per 1st section act 3d April, 1818, Laws United^
' States, volume 6, pages 266 and 267
^
4th. For clerks in his office, per 1st section act 9th May, 1836,
, • Law^s United States, volume 9, page 331
Sth. For compensation of the surveyor general of Louisiana,
per'Sth section act 3d March, 1831, Laws United States,
volume 8, page 500
6th. For clerks in his office, per 1st section act 9th May, 1836,
Laws United States, volume 9, page 3^31
7th. For compensation of the surveyor general of Florida,
per 7th section act 3d March, 1833, Law's United States,
volume 7, page 149
.-...,...''..'.
•.• ••
8th. For clerks in'his office, per 1st section act of 9th" May,
1836, Laws United States, volume 9, page 331
•9th. For compensation of the surveyor general of Wisconsin
,and Iowa,' per act of 8th August, 1846 ; acts 1st session 29th
Congress, page 118
•
..'.."
10th. For clerks in his office, per act of 8th August, 1846,
,same page
;^ • •• •
llth. For compensatiori of the clerksin the offices of the surveyors general, to be apportioned to them according to the
exigencies of the pubhc service, and if necessary to be employed in transcribing field notes of surveys for the purpose
of preserving them at the seat,of Government..

Carried forward.



2,000 00
6,300 00
2,000 00
3,820 GG
2,000 GO2,500 00
2,000 GO
3,500 00
2,000 00
6,300 00

20,000 00

52,420 00

501,622 43

1849.]

SECRETARYOFTHETREASURY.

197

Estimates of AppropriatioJis—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.

Amount.

Total.

SURVEY OF T H E PUBLIC LANDS.
Brought forward
In addition to the unexpended balance of former appropriations, to wit:
•
-0
For surveying the public lands, including incidental expenses
to be apportioned tp the several districts according to the
exigencies of the public service, the part tobe applied to the
surveys of the mineral regions of Michigan, Wisconsin,
and Iowa, and in the resurveys required by the location and
survey of private claims in Florida, to be disbursed at augmented rates.
'.
Por completing the survey of towns and villages in Missouri,
named in the acts of l-3th June, 1812, and 26t"h May, 1824,
including office work
For the survey of private claims in Florida, under the act of
28th June, 1848, including the work now under contract...
For surveying in Louisiana, to wit:
Forthe outstanding liabilities of the surveying.department in
Louisiana, exclusive of the Greensburg district
For proposed surveys in Louisiana, exclusive of the Greensburg district, and including-office w o r k . . . . . . . . . . - .
For the outstanding liabilities of the surveying department'in
the Greensburg district, Louisiana
Por proposed surveys, including office work, in the Greensburg
district
For the mineral land service, to carry out the ^requirements
of the acts of 1st and 3d March, 1847.—Acts 2d session
29th Congress', pp. 50 and 102, to wit:
0
For compensation of geologist, assistant geologist, laborers,
packmen, &c., and incidental expenses attending the geological examination and survey of the mineral lands in
Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
For running and marking the riorthern boundary of the State
of Iowa, conformably to the act of 3d March!^ 1849
For running and marking ,the meridian boundary between
Wisconsin and Minnesota
For refunding to the surveying appropriation the amount
transferred therefrom on the application pf the Qeneral
Land Office by the Secretary of the Treasury to the. contingent fund of that office, for the services of the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1849, for the paymentof outstanding liabilities of that fund contracted by the General Land Office
before the 4th of March, 1849, beyond the amount appropriated for that year, and to be carried to the, credit of the
general surveying fund.
INDIAN OFFICE.

' •




$115,000.00
2,000 00
15,000 GO
30,550 00
17,000 GO
• 3,212 00
17,680 GO

20,000 00
' 15,000 00
600 GO

• 13,717 43
249,759 46

-

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1851:
For salary of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, act July 9,
1832, Laws United States, vol. 8, p. 654, sec. 1
For salary of chief clerk, acts April 20, 1818, and March 3,
1847, vol. 6, p. .319, sec. 3, and acts of 1847, p. 137, sec. 4
For one clerk, act May 9, 1836, vol. 9, p. 334, sec. 1. .•
For one clerk, act April 20, 1818, vol. 6, p. 319, sec: '3^.
For three clerks, at $1,400 each, acts May 9, 1836, an^ci August 12, 1848, vol. 9, p. 334, sec. l,.and acts of 1848,p. 142
For two clerks, at $1,200 each, act May 9, 1836, and ilugust
12, 1848, vol. 9', p. 334, sec. 1, and acts of 1848, p. 1 4 2 . . . .
Carried forward. .>

$501,622 43

3,000 00.
• 1,700 GO
1,600 GO
1,400 00
4,200 00
2,400 GO
14,300 00

751,381 89

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198

[1849.

Estimates, ofi Appropriations^—Continued.
Amount,

Objects of appropriation.

Brought f o r w a r d . . . . ' .
F o r one clerk, acts of April 20, 1818, and March 3, 1847,
vol. 6, p . 319, sec."^3, and acts of 1847, p . 137, sec. 4 . . . . . .
F o r two clerks, at $1,000 each, act o f M a y 9, 1836, vol. 9, p .
334, sec. 1
.......:
,....
F o r two messengers, one at $700, and the other at $500, act
M a y 9 , 1 8 3 6 , vol. 9, p . 334, sec. 1.

m GO

Total.
$751,381 89

pop 00
ioo GO
200 00
, 18,700 00

,

Contingent expenses.

F o r blank books", binding, and stationery
F o r labor.
-.'...
F o r miscellaneous items
_
ff

'

.

,'

.,
..'

500 GO
100 00
400 00

•

1,000 GO

T o meet current expenses of the Indian department, and
the payment of annuities and other objects provided for b y
treaties with various Indian t r i b e s : '
Current expenses ofthe Indian department.
P a y of superintendent of Indian affairs, at St. L o u i s , M o . ,
and -Indian agents, act of J u n e 30, 1834, sec. 2 ; act of
M a r c h 3, 1837, sec. 3 ; act°of J u n e 27, 1846, sec. 1, vol. 8,
p p . 137, 6 2 1 . . . . . . . ,
;.'
P a y of Indian sub-agents, act of J u n e 30,'1834, sec. 5, vol.
8, p . 137
P a y of Indian interpreters, same,act, sec. 9, p . 1 2 9 . . .
P a y of clerk to superintendent at ;St. Louis, act of J u n e 27,
1.846, sec. 1, vol. ,11
P a y of clerk to acting superintendent of the western territory,
act J u n e 27, 1846, sec. 1, vol. I l
Buildings at agencies, and repairs thereof.
Presents to Indians, act J u n e 30, 1834, sec. 15, vol. 1 1 . . . . . .
Contingencies of the Indian department

•18[,G00 GO
12,750 00
13,000 op
^ 1,200 GO
1,000
2,000
5,000
A 36,500

00
00
00
GO

89,450 GO
ANNUITIES, & C .

Christian Indians.
Permanent annuity, acts M a y 26, 1824, and M a y 20, 1826,
vol 7, p p . 309 and 504..".

400 00
400 GO

Chippewas of Saginaio.

Permanent annuity, art. 4, treaty August 3, 1795; treaties,
vol. 1, p. 57
I
'.!
Carried forward

,.

1,000 00
860,931 89

• A.—^The items for superintendents and agents, sub-agents, and interpreters, presents to
Indians, and contingencies ofthe Indian department, are greater b y $54,550 than last, year, in
Gonsequeiice of there being then o n h a n d unexpended balances from previous appropriations,
which it is deemed proper to absorb. T h e e s t i m a t e s o f t h e amounts required for the agents
and interpreters are based on the number now in s e r v i c e ^ t h o s e for presents and contingencies
on the probable wants ofthe service. T h e expenditures for contingencies, for the last four or
five years, have averaged from $23,000 to $25,000 p e r a n n u m ; but, owing to the removal o f t h e
W i n n e b a g o e s , and the probable removal o f t h e Menomonies, to the Chippewa country, the
expjenses of transportation of their annuity, goods, and provisions, will be greatly increased.
T h i s , together with the change of the rule requiring the dehvery of annuity goods for the tribes
of Osages, Sioux, Chippewas, and Winnebagoes, to be made at N e w York instead of St'. Louis,
as heretofore, and the estabhshment of sub-agencies in, and the transfer .of .agencies to, Cahfornia, N e w M e x i c o , and Oregon, will, it is beiieved, require the full amount specified for this
object.




1849.]

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

199

Estimates ofi Appropriatio7is—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.
Brought forward
Permanent annuity, art. 2, treaty November 17,1807; treaties,
vol. 1, p. 137.
-.
Permanentannuity, art. 4, treaty September24, 1819; treaties,
voL 1, p. 2 7 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Supportof blacksmiths, and for. farming utensils and Cattle,
, and the employment of persons to aid them in agriculture,
[ art. 8 of treaty of September 24, 1819, vol. 1, p. 278, and
art. 7, treaty of Jan, 14, 1837; Laws U. S., vol. 6 p. 542..
Education during pleasure of Congress, art. 6, treaty of
> August5, 1826; treaties, vol. 1, p. 397

Total.

Ampunt.

$860,931 89
$800 00
1,000 00

2,000 00
1,000 GO
5,800 GO

Chippewas, Menomonies, IVinnehagoes, and JVeio York Indians.
Education during pleasure of Congress, art. 5, treaty of
August I I , 1827; treaties, vol. 1, p. 414

1,500 GO
1,500 00

Chi^ppewas of.Lake Superior and the Mississippi.
Payment in money, 2d article treaty 29th July, 1837, pamph.,
page 19
•
'.
'...
...,....
Payment in goods, 2d article treaty 29th July, 1837, pamph.,
page 19.
..........
Establishment of three smiths' shops, supporting 3 smiths, and
furnishing iron and steel, same article, p. 20, fixed.by treaty.
Support of farmers, purchase of implements, grain, or seed,
. and to carry on their agricultural pursuits, same article, &c.
Purchase of provisions, same article, &c...-...,
Purchase of tobacco, same article, &c.
Limited annuity in money for 25 years, 4th article treaty of
4th October, 1842, pamphlet, p. ,130
..................
Limited annuity in goods for 25 years, same article, &c........
.•Support of two smiths'shops, including pay of smiths and
assistants, and furnishing iron and steel, same article, &c..,
fixed by treaty
Pay of two farmers-, same article, &c., fixed by treaty.
Pay of two carpenters, same article, &c., fixed by treaty...-.
Support of schools, same article, cfec
• "Purchase of provisions and tobacco, same article, &c
Limited-annuity in goods for five years, 1st August, 1847....
Limited annuity for forty-six years, to be paid to the Chippewas of the Mississippi, 3d article treaty 2d August, .1847.

9,500 00
19,000 GO
3,000 GO
1,000 GO
2,000 00
500 00
12,500 00
. 10,500 00
2,000
1,000
1,200
2,000
2,000
3,600

GO
00
00
00
GO
00

B 1,000 00
70,800 GO

Chickasaws.
Permanent annuity, act 25th February, 1799; Laws U. S.,
volume 3, page 126
;
,
Carried forward.

3,000 00

942,031 89

B.—The amount required for fulfilling treaties with this tribe is less by $34,000 than was
appropriated last year—an erroneous appropriation having, to that extent, been made. This
mm appropriated in error, has therefore been designated for the surplus fund,




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Estimates of Approprihtions—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.

,

-^

Amount.

Brought forward

Total.
$942,031 89

; , Choctaws.
Permanent annuity, 2d article treaty 16th November, 18p5,
treaties, volume I, page 130
Permanent annuity, 13th article treaty 18th October, 1820,
treaties, volume. 1, page 290—support of light-horseman . . .
Life annuity to Chief Bob Cole, 10th article treaty 2pth January, 1825, volume 1, page 322.
Permanent annuity for education, 2d article treaty 2Gth January, 1825., volume 1, page 321
.-,
Life annuity to thVee ^district chiefs, 15t'h article treaty 27th
September, 1830, volume 1, page 457.
'.......,
Life annuity to one Wayne warrior, 2Ist article treaty 27th
September, 1830,'volume 1, page 4 6 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . —
..
Limited annuity for.twenty years, 17th article treaty 27th Sepr
tember, 1830, volume 1, page 458"..... i , . . . . ; .
.'..,.,.
Education of forty "youths for twenty years, including support
of teachers in the nation, $2,500; 20th article same treaty,
page 460, estimated at $250 for each boy
••. •
Blacksmith, 6th article treaty 18th Octpber, 1820, pages 288
and 322;, pay fixed by law 30th June, 1834..
.\.
Iron, steel, cfec,,. for shop, 9th article treaty,20th January,
1825; estimated by the agent
i.i

$3,000 00
600 00
150 op
6,000 00
750 GO
25 00
20,000 GO
12,500 00
600 GO
320 00
43,945 00<

, . -

' Creeks.

:

'''-_••

Permanent annuity, 4th article treaty 7th August, 1790^, volume
X, page 3 0 . . . . . . . . . . .
.>
^..............
Permanent annuity,.2d artide treaty 16th June, 1802, volume
l,page 88 .-.
.'.-...'....................... .
Permanent annuity, 4th article treaty 24th January, 1826, volume 1, page 392.'.,
Limited annuity for twerity years, 8th article treaty 24th March,
. -1832, volume 1, page 498..........;
.,.
Blacksmith and assistant, 8th article treaty 24th January,
1826, volume 1, page 393, fixed by act June 30, 1834.
Iron and steel for^shops, estimated by agent.
Two blacksmiths and assistants, 13th article treaty 24th March,
1832, volume 1, page 499,, fixed by act June 3 0 , 1 8 3 4 . . . . . .
Iron, steel, (fee, for shops, estimated by agent..:
Wheelwright, 8th article treaty 24th January, 1826, page 393,
,' pay fixed by act June 30, 1834
i
Education, 13th article.treaty 24th March, 1832, page 4 9 9 . . . .
Interest at 5 per cent, on $350,000, 3d article treaty 23d November ,.1838, pamphlet, page 6 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Education, 4th article treaty 4th January, 1845

1,500 00
3,000 00
20,000 00
10,000 ,00
840 00
270 00

1,680 00
540 00
600 00
3,0G0 00
17,500 00
3,000 GO
61,930 GG

Delawares.
Peri)ianent annuity, 4th article treaty 3d August, 1795, treaties,
yolume 1, page 57
..-.
Permanent annuity, 3d,article treaty'3Gth September, 1809,
treaties, volume 1, page 149
.....'.
' Permanent annuity,,article 5, treaty of October 3,1818, treaties,
volume l,,page 255.
.\ .;
,
Permanent annuity, supplementary treaty Septeniber 24,1829,
treaties, vplume 1, page 444
....
Carriedforward....................




1,000 GO.
500 GO
4,000 GO
1,000 00
6,500 00

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Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.
Amount.

Objects of appropriation.
Brought forward
Life annuity to chiefs, private article to. supplementary treaty
September 24, 1829, to treaty of October 3, 1818, p. 444...
Life annuity to chiefs, supplementary article to treaty October
26, 1832, page 542
;
Purchase of salt, article 3, treaty June 7,1803, page 97, estimated by Indiari office
Blacksmith and assistant, article 6, treaty October 3, 1818,
page 255; pay fixed by law June 30, 1834
Iron, steel, (fee, for shop, estimated by the agent
Interest.on $46,080, at 5 per cent., being the value of thirtysix sections ofland set apart by treaty of 1829 for education;
resolution Senate, January 19, 1838
.'

Total.

$6,500 GO $1,047,906 89
200 00
200 00
100 GO
720 GO
220 GO
2,304 GO

10,244 00

Floiida Indians, or Seminoles.
Blacksmith's estabhshment, article 6, treaty September 18,
. 1823; treaties, volume 1, page 309, fixed by treaty; article 4,
treaty May 9,1832; treaties, vol. 1, p. 501, fixed by treaty.:
Annuity in goods", article 6, treaty January 4,1845, pamphlet..
Annuity in money, article 4, treaty January 4,1845, pamphlet..
Agricultural implements, article 7, treaty January 4, 1845,
pamphlet
,

1,000 00
2,000 00
3,000 00
1,000 00
7,000 00

Ioxo as.

•

Interest on $157,500,' at 5 per cent., article 2, treaty October
19, 1838; treaties, volume 2, page 65

7,875 GO
7;875 00

Kickapoos.
Limited annuity, article 4, treaty Oct. 24,1832, vol. 1, p. 533..

5,000 GO
5,000 00

Kanzas.
Interest on $200,000, at 5 per cent., article 2, treaty January
14, 1846, pamphlet

10,000 00
10,000 00

Miamies.
Permanent annuity, article 4, treaty October 23,1826; treaties,
volume 1, page 4p9
.\
Blacksmith and assistant, article 5, treaty October 6, 1818;
treaties, volume 1, page 259, fixed by act June 30,1834'....
Iron, steel, (fee, for shop, estimated by the Indian office
1,000 pounds of tobacco, 2,000 pounds of iron, 1,000 pounds
of steel, article 4, treaty October 23, 1826, volume 1, page
410, estimated by Indian office.
Pay of miller, in lieu of gunsmith, article 5, treaty of October
6, 1818, volume 1, page 259, fixed by act June 30, 1834 . . .
160 bushels of salt, article 5, treaty of October 6, 1818, estimated by agent
Education and support of the poor during pleasure of Congress, article 6, treaty of October 23,1826, vol. 1, page 410..
Tenth of twenty instalments in money, article 2, treaty" of
November 28, 1840, volume 2, page 107
Payment in lieu of laborers, article 6, treaty November 28,
I840i volume 2, page 107
1......... i
Agricultural assistance, .article 5, treaty October 6, 1818, volume 1, page 257
;

25,000 00
720 00
220 GO

770 00
600 00
320 00
2,000 00
12,500 GO
•

250 00
200 00
42,580 00

Amount carried forward.



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202

Estimates of Appropriations—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.

Amount.

Brought forward

Total.
$1,13G,6Q5 89

-

E e l Rivers, (Miamies.) '
Permanent annuity, article 4, treaty August 3, 1795;.treaties
volurae 1, page 58.
."..,.,....
Permanent annuity, article 3, treaty August 21, 1805; treaties
volume 1, page 1 1 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^
;.:,........
Permanent annuity, 3d and separate articles of treaty of September 30, 1809; treaties, volume 1, pages 150 and 1 5 2 . . . .
Menomonies.

$500 GO
250 00
350 00

1,100 00

'

Limited anriuity for twenty years, article 2, treaty September
3, 1836, volume 1, page 6 7 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^...;
Two blacksmiths and assistaiits, article 2, treaty September
3, 1836; pay fixed ^per act of June 30, 1 8 3 4 . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iron, steel, (fee, for shop, estimated by Iridian office, article 2,
treaty September ^3, 1836
, Purchase of, provisions, ^, article 2, treaty September. 3, 1836,
same volume and p a g e . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2,000 pounds of tobacco, article-2, treaty September 3, 1836,
same volume and p a g e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farming utensils, cattle, (fee, article .2, treaty September 3,
' 1836, same volume ari^d page^
30 barrels salt, article 2, treaty September 3,1836, same volume and page.\
, . . . . . , . . . .^..
Salary of miller, (for 15 years,) articled, treaty Oct. 18, 1848.
Omahas.

20,000 GO
.lj440 00
440 po
3,000 GO
300 00
500 00
150 00
C 600 GO

26,430 00

,

Blacksmith and assistant, 4th article treaty ISth July, 1830;
treaties, vol. 1, p. 447; pay fixed by act 30th June, 1834...
Iron, steel, (fee., for shop;.estimated by Indian office.
Agricultural implements, same article, (fee
.'.

720 00
220^00
500 00

1,440 0 0

, Ottoes a n d Missourias.
Education, 4th article treaty 21st September, 1833, volume 1,
pages ,447 and 582.
.......
Pay of farmer, 5th article treaty 2lst September, 1833, vol. 1,
pages 447 and 582; pay fixed .by act 30th June, 1834
Blacksmith and assistant, 4th article treaty 15th July, 1830,
i volume 1, page 447; pay fixed by act 30th June, 1834,.....'.
Iron, steel, (fee for shPp; estimated by Indian office
.
:Ottowas.
.
Permanent annuity, 4th article treaty 3d August, 1795; treaties, volume 1, page 57
.'.,.
Permanent annuity, 2d article treaty 17th November, 1807,
treaties, volume 1, page 1 3 7 . . , . . . . . . . . . . ;
,.
Permanent annuity, 4th article • treaty 17th September, 1818,
treaties, volume 1, page 2 4 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
Permanent annuity, 4th ..article. treaty 29th August, 1821;
treaties, volume 1, page" 3 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . •.,.,'..
Carried forward,

.....>....

, 500 GO
600 GO
720 00
D 220 GO

2,040 GO

1,000 GO
8p0. GO
l;500p0

i,ooo;.Gp

4,'30G GO

. . . . . . . . . ^ . .^ $1,165,915 89

• C—Estimate from last year increased $600, as it is supposed the serviiies of the miller pro^
vided by the treaity of'1848 will be needed.
'
"
.
- •- •
•
D.—For this tribe the sum required is less by-$3,000 than last year; that amount, being for
annuity and agricultural implements, having expired by limitation with the appropriation for
the present ^fiscalyear. .
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Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.
Objects of appropriatipn.

Amount.

,

Total.
$1,165,915 89

Brought forward.
Ottowas and Chippewas.
Limited annuity, 4th article treaty 28th March, 1836; treaties,
volume 1, page 651.
Interest to be paid as annuity on $200,000, per resolution Senate, ,27th May, 1836, volume 1, page 658; see amendment
by the Senate to the treaty
Education, 4th article treaty 28th March, 1836, volume 1,
"^ page 651.
.*....
Missions, 4th article treaty 28th March, 1836, volume 1, page
651
Vaccine, medicines, and pay of physicians, 4th article treaty
28th March, 1836, volume 1, page 651
Purchase of provisions, 4th article treaty 28th March, 1836,
volume 1, page 651
....-.'...•....
6,500 pounds of tobacco, 4th article treaty 28th March, 1836,
volume 1, page 651; estimated by agent
100 barrels salt, 4th article treaty 28th March, 1836, volume
1, page 651; estimated by agent
500 fish barrels, 4th article treaty 28th March, 1836, volume
1, pEige 651; estimated by agent
Three blacksmiths and assistants, 7th article treaty .28ti
March, 1836, volume 1, page 653; pay fixed by act 30th
June, 1834
Iron, steel, (fee, for shops; estimated by agent
Gunsmith at Mackinac, 7th article treaty 28th March, 1836;
pay fixed by act June 3Gth, 1824..".
Iron, steel, &c., for shops; estimated by the agent
Two farmers and assistants, 7th article treaty 28th March,
1836; pay fixed by department
.-.
Two mechanics, 7th article treaty 28th March, 1836; pay
fixed by department.
Osages.

$30,000 00
12,000.00
5,000 00
3,000 GO
300 00
- 2,000 GO
500 GO
200 00
400 GO
2,160 00
^ 660 GO
600 00
220 00
1,600 GO
1,200 GO
59,840 00

i

Interest (at 5 per cent.) on $69,120, being the valuation of 54
sections of land, set apart by treaty of 2d June, 1825, for
- education purposes, per resolution of the Senate, 19th January, 1838; treaties, volume 1, page 330
Limited annuity, 2d article treaty Hth January, 1839, volume
2, page 70
...'...'..
Two smiths' establishments, same article, (fee; pay-fixed by
law and treaty
Pay of two millers, same article, (fee, volume 2, page 71; fixed
by law of June 30, ,1834

3,456 GO
20,000-00
2,000 GO
1,200 00

26,656 GO

Piankeshaws.
Permanent annuity, 4th articletreaty 3d August, 1795; treaties, volume ] , page 58.
,.
-....".
Permanent annuity, 3d article treaty 30th December, 1805,
treaties, volume 1, page 131

500 00
300 00
800 00

, .

Pawnees.

Agricultural implements, 4th article treaty 9th October, 1833,
volume 1, page 604.

1,000 GO
1,000 00

Carried forward.



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204

Estimates of Appropriations—Continned.
Objects of appropriation.

Amount.

Total.
1,254,211 89

• Brought forward
Pottawatomies of Huron.
Permanent annuity, .2d article, treaty 17th November,.1807,
volume 1, page 137.

$400 00
400 00

Pottaio atomies.
Permanent annuity, article 4, treaty August 3, 1795, volume
1, page 57
'
Permanent annuity, article 3, treaty September 30, 1809, volume 1, page 150.
Permanent annuity, article 3, treaty October 2," 1818, volume
1, page 253
Permanent annuity, article 2, treaty September 2,1828, volume
1, page 432
Life annuity to chief, article 2, treaty September 20, 1828,
volume 1, page 432
;
Permanent annuity, article 2, treaty July 29, 1829, volume 1,
page 436
Liniited annuity, article 3, treaty October 20, 1832, volume 1,
page 529
,
,
Life annuity to chiefs, article 3, treaty October 20, 1832, volume 1, page 529.
Liniited annuity, article 3, treaty October 26, 1832, volume 1,
pa^e536
Limited annuity, article 3, treaty September 26, 1833, volume
1, page 585
•
'Life annuity to chiefs, article 3, treaty September 26, 1833j
volume I, page 586
Limited annuity, supplementary article 2 to treaty September
26, 1833, volume ] , page 596 ..'
Purchase of salt, article 3, treaty June 7, 1803, volume 1, page
97; estimated by Indian office
Purchase of 160 bushels salt, article 3, treaty October 16,1826,
vohime 1, page 404
Education, article 3, treaty October 16, 1826, volume 1, page
404
Blacksmith and assistant, article 3, treaty October 16, 1826,
volume 1, page 404; fixed by act June 30,1834
Iron, steel, (fee, for shop; estimated by Indian office
Education, article 2, treaty September 20, 1828,> volume 1,
page 432
Payment of money in lieu of tobacco,-(fee, article 2, treaty
September 20, 1828, volume 1, page 432; and article 10,
treaty of June 5,1846
.^
Blacksmith and assistant, article 2, treaty Septeniber 20,1828;
pay fixed by.act of June 30, 1834
Iron, steel, (fee, for shop; estiniated by Indian office
Blacksmith and assistant, article 2, treaty July 29, 1829, volume 1, page 436; pay fixed by law of 1834
Iron, steel, & e , for- shop; estimated by Indian office
.Purchase of 50 barrels of salt, article 2, treaty July 29, 1829,
same page.
'
(Education, article 4, treaty October 27, 1832, volume 1, page
545
Interest on $643,000, at 5 per cent., article 7, treaty June 5,
1846

1,000 00
500 GO
25,000 GO
2,000 00
100 00
16,000,00
15,000 GO
400 00
20,000 00
14,000 00
700 GO
2,000 GO
. 140 GO
320 00
2,000 op
720 00
220 00

1,000 00
300 00
720 00
220 00.
720 GO
, 220 00

250 00
2,000 GO
32,150 00
115,180 00

Carried forward.



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. Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.

Amount.

Total.
$1,369,791 89

Brought forward
Qfuapaws.
Limited annuity, article 4, treaty May 18, 1833, volume 1,
page 577
'
Education, article 3, treaty May 18,1833, volume 1, page 576.
Blacksmith, article 3, treaty May 18, 1833, volume 1, page
576; pay fixed by act June 30, 1834
,
Iron and steel, (fee, for shop; estimated bylndian office
Pay of farnier, article 3, treaty May 18, 1833; pay fixed by
act June 30,1834
;

$2,000 GO
1,000 o(r
600 00
220 GO
600 GO
4,420 00

Six JSTations of J^ew York.
Permanent annuity, article 6, treaty November I I , 1794, volume 1, page 50

4,500 GO
4,500 00

Senecas of JsTew York.
Permanent annuity in lieu of interest on stock, per act February 19, 1831; Laws United States, volume 8, page 414
Interest in heu of investnient on $75,P00, at 5 per cent., per act
June 27, 1846

6,000 00
3,750 00
9,750 00

Stockbridges.
Interest on 6,500, at 5 per cent., article 9, treaty Noveniber
24, 1848,
Second often instalments in money, supplement to treaty November 24, 1848.

825 00
E 2,000 00
2,825 00

Sioux of Mississipjn.
Interest on $300,000, at 5 per cent., article 2, treaty Septeniber
29, 1837, volume 2, page 24
Limited annuity, article 2, treaty September 29, 1837, volume
2, page 24
/
Purchase of medicines, agricultural implements, support of
farmers, physicians, blacksmiths, (fee, same article
Purchase of provisions, same article, page 25

15,000 GO
10,000 GO
8,250 GO
5,500 GO
38,750 00

Sacs and Foxes of Missouri.
Interest on $157,400, at 5 per cent., 2d article treaty October
21, 1837, volume 2, page 32
<

7,870 GO
7,870 00

Sacs and Foxes of Mississippi.

'

Permanent annuity, 3d article treaty 3d November, 1804, volume I, page 110
Limited annuity, 3d article treaty 21st September, 1832, vol'ume 1, page 509.
i..
Gunsmith, 4th article treaty 21st September, 1832, volume I,
page 509; pay fixed by law June 30, 1834
Iron and steel, (fee, for shop; estimated by the agent
Blacksmith and assistant, 4th article same treaty; pay fixed by
act June 30, 1834, volume 1, page 509
Iron, steel, (fee, for shop; estimated by the agent.
Carried forward

1,000 00
20,000 00
600 00
220 00
840 00
220 GO

22^880 00,1 1,437,906 89

. E.—Estimate from last year increased $2,825, being for new items under a' new treaty.



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206

Estimates of Appropriations—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.
Brought forward
Forty barrels of salt, 4th article same treaty, estimated by Indian office, volume 1, page 509.
Forty kegs of tobacco, 4th article same treaty, estimated by
Indian office, volume 1, page 509
Interest oh $200,000, at 5 per cent.; 2d article treaty 21st
October, 1837, volume 2, page 28
Interest on $800,000, at 5 per cent.; 2d article, llth October,
1842, volume 2, page 135

Amount.

Total.

$22,880 00 $1,437,906 89
200 00
600 00
10,000 00
40,000^^00
73,680 00

Shawnees.
Pernianent annuity, 4th article treaty 2d August, 1795, volume l,page 57.
JPermanent annuity, 4th article treaty 29th September, 1817,
volume ,1, page 217
•
,
Purchase of salt, 3d article treaty 7th June, 1803, volume 1,
page 97; estimated by Indian office
,
Blacksmith and assistant, 4th article treaty 8th August, 1831;
volume 1, page 485; ptiy fixed by act June 30, 1834
Iron, steel, (fee, for shop; estiniated by the agent
,

1,000 00
2,000 00
60 GO
840 GO
220, GO

4,120 00

Senecas and Shawnees.
Permanent annuity, 4th article treaty 17th September, 1818,
.volume 1, page 243.

1,000 GO
1,000 00

Senecas.
Pernianent annuity, 4th article treaty 29th Septeniber, 1817,
volume 1, page 217
•
Permanent annuity, 4th article treaty 17th September, 1818,
volume 1, page 243
Blacksmith and assistant, 4th article treaty 28th Pebruary,
1831, volume 1, page 476; fixed by act of 1834
Iron £uid steel, (fee, for shop; estimated by agent
-.
Pay of miller, 4th article treaty 28th Septeniber, 1831, volume
. 1, page, 476; pay fixed by act 30th June, 1834

500 GO
500 00
840 00
320 GO

600 GO
2,760 GO

JVyandots.
Permanent annuity, 3d article treaty ] 7th March, 1842, volume
2, page 121...
=
Blacksmith and-assistant, 8th articletreaty 17th March, 1842,
volume 2, page 122; pay fixed by act 30th June, 1834......
Iron, steel, (fee, for shops; estimated by the agent
Education, 8th article treaty 17th March, 1842, volume 2,
page 121
Winnebagoes.
Limited annuity, 2d articletreaty 1st August, 1829, volume 1,
page 439
Limited annuity, 3d article treaty 15th September, 1832, volume 1. page 5p4
"
50 barrels salt, 2d article treaty 1st August,, 1829, volume 1,
page 440; estiniated by Indian office
;
3,000 lbs. tobacco, 2d article treaty 1st August, 1829, volume
1, page 440; estimated by Indian office
.,
Carried forward.

17,500 GO
'

720 00
370 GO

F 500 00
19,090 00
18,000 00
10,000 00
250 GO
350 00
28,600 GO

1,538,556 89

P.—Increased $100—the estiniate for the past year for the purchase jof iron, steel, (fee, having
been ascertained not to be sufficient.
.
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Estimates ofi Appropriations-^Continued.
Objects of appropriation.
Brought forward
1,500 lbs. tobaccO)'5tli article treaty 15th September, 1832,
. volume 1, page 505; estimated by Indian office
Three blacksniiths and assistants, 3d article treaty 1st August,
1829, volume 1, page-440; pay fixed by act of 1834
Iron arid steel, (fee, for shops; estimated by the agent
Laborers and oxen, 3d article treaty 1st August, 1829, volume 1, page 440
.'..."
Education, 4th article treaty 15th September, 1832, volume 1,
page 504
Six agriculturists, purchase of oxen, ploughs, and other implements, 5th article treaty of. 15th Septeniber, 1832j volume 1, page 505
Pay of two physicians, same article
Interest on $1,100,000, at 5 per cent., 4th article treaty 1st
Noveniber, 1837^ volume 2, page 37
Interest on $85,000, at 5 per cent., 4th article treaty 13th October, 1846...
••••.••

Aniount.

Total.

$28,600 00 $1,538,556 89
175 00
2,160 00
660 00
365 00
3,000 00
2,500 00
400 00
55,000 00
4,250 00
97,110 GO

JVeas.
Pernianent annuity, 5th article treaty 2d October, 1818, vol• ume 1, page 252
i

3,000 00
3,000 00

Additional items required for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1851:
Chippeioas of Lake Suj)erior and Mississippi,
Limited annuity in goods for five years, payable^ to the Pillager band, per article 4, treaty August 1, 1847
Limited annuity for 46 years, payable to Chippewas. of Mississippi, per article 3, treaty of August 2, 1847

3,600 GO'
1,000 00
G 4,600 00

Pottawatomies.
Interest on $643,000, at 5 per cent., per article 7, treaty June
5,1846

32,150 00

G 32,150 GO

Creeks.
Reappropriation of this sum carried to surplus fund under
head of "Fulfilling treaties with the Creeks," June 30,
1847, per surplus fund, warrant No. 19

1S257 85
H 1,257 85

lowas.
Reappropriation of this sum carried to the surplus fund under
the head of "Puffihing treaties with the lowas," June 30,
1847, per same warrant
Carried forward.

1,005 GO
H 1,005 GO
1,677,679 74

G.—These sums are required to make the appropriations regular, and to conform to thefiscal
instead ofthe calendar vear, as in the case of the other appropriations for the service. The
first appropriations for these objects, made on the 29th July,^ 1848, were for the calendar year
1848, and another appropriation, in the same amount, should also have been made for the year
1849, but was, oraitted. These suras are therefore an increase over the estiraate of last year.
H.—These aniounts were carried to the surplus fund, but having since ascertained that they
are needed to meet objects for which they were originahy made, reappropriations are sohcited




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REPORTS OF THE

208

Estimates ofi Ajrpropriations—Continued.
Objects of appropriation.

Ampunt.

Brought forward.

Total.
$1,677,679 74

Ottowas and Chipfp&was.

Reappropriation of this sum carried to the' surplus fund under
head of " Fulfilhng treaties with the Ottowas and Chippewas," June .30, 1847; per same warrant

2,412 16

H 2,412 16

Wyandots.

Reappropriation of this sum carried.to the surplus fund under
the head'^of " Fulfilling treaties with the Wyandots," June
30, 1847; per same warrant

1,029 16
H 1,029 16

Cherokees.

Compensation and expenses of the committee of Old Settler
party of Cherokees, their clerks, (fee, for services rendered
in pursuance of the provision contained in the 5th article
treaty of August 17, 1846

1,500 00
I 1,500 GO

Choctaws.

Interest on the amounts awai'ded Choctaw claimants under the
14th article of the treaty of Dancing Rabbi tt Creek, of Sep-teraber 27, 1830, for lands on which they resided, but which
it is now impossible to give them, and in lieu of the scrip
that has been awarded under the act of Augusts 24, 1842,
and joint resolution of Cohgress of August 3, 1846, not
deliverable east by the 3d section of said law; per act March
3, 1845
.'

87,200 00

K 87,200 00
Carried forward.

1,769,821 06

H.—These araounts were carried to the surplus fund, but having since ascertained that they
are needed to'raeet objects for which they were originally raade, reappropriations are solicited.
I.—This is a new itera, and not embodied in any previous estiniate.
K.—No appropriation was asked or made last year for this object, in consequence of an unexpended balance being on hand from appropriations previously made.




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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

209

Estimates ofi Appropriations—^Continued.
Objects of appropriation.

Amount.'

. Bi-ought f p r w a r d . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ' . . . .
,

'

.

..

P E N S I O N : ,OFFICE.

\

>.

Total.
$1,769,821 06

,

On account- of deficiencies for the fiscal year.ending 30th
June, 1850;-- '; .•'- V ' '\'-. •.,.-';••-'>;'"^ •',,''v-;"' ,'^.'
Por temj)or^ary cterks, aV$3 ,,33 pervdieni...:. rVi..!,,.. .;>..;'.: •'; •$6,-529-*78
.For;the fiscaly^ear ending,June.30; ISSIT—.'' ' •• {. -/.• - ^ •
For the' salary^of: the' Cpmmissipriei* of Pensioris, undier' a,et,of •
;"-the i2tli,.August, 1848,'riiakirig^ appropriation's' for' .the!^civil'
; and dipldmatic. Expenses pf Gpyerrim^gnt for the''year en^^^^^
.'.^ .J^iin'e 30,-^l'849; pamphretiac.t's, -Ist- sess^i ^O.th'C'prig. ,;>p'.-' 142; .^.' • 3;00"0 :pO
One. clerk, at $1 ^'600. per.. annuni j under a'ct of- April. 20, iSlS.
[This clerk,-whp"had beeri assigned ,by'tlifr S'ecre'tfary,of';
-War. to the;Pensip,n ;o'ffice',;was, in^l8.41, by -Mr. Secretary'•
B'ell-i transferr'ed' tP the War o:ffic"e. ' •Inrcorisequencefpl tli4
j-press of busiriess, I;h.e Secr^etai^y o'f ,^'ar,. in '184,6,"ordered
• -hini back to-the Pen sio^n office.. "Itis, therefoVejprdp'ern'ow[ that we should' incliicie his- salary-^ih our. estima-te].,.;'..' -.. .^ 1..' ''.lj6G0 00
One^clei^k-transferre.d^''frpni ;the office'-; pf the .^Seeretai?y^pf the.
.'V Navy>, tinder the^ act-^Pf. March Jy 1840:--7-S'e;epamphle| ,fe^^ ^
...26th- Cprigress.;• I'st 's;essron,- page 6.'.:. .*'.\'.: W.- i *.'. ^^ 1,;y.-."!;'.'r..'^.V' •.:i,6PO;00
Comperisatioh .to the clerk'sin'-tke office PfihA'Cpimms''e
"sioner of^-Perisioris, authoriz^d.-,by
'•page 331»,Vb'iume 9;, Laws'-Tjni:te^-;;St^
Three clerks^Aat :$1,4P0- per anhumrisa,ch"y-^P^
wliPni :lias'.^
been 'emplpyed .sjnce .March, ,1849,^in-'\he.''p.ffice\*pr-^^^^^^
V retai;y ,of •'the Interior.^'. •••)• .vr^^•i^;^ /•.Vf-Vi>. .-^iv.^/lv^i ^.,I•*;'.:
Two" clMfs, .at'$l';200'ipe.i\anhurn,WGh^^.^^
Tiire^.. clerks, at '$i,0()P'^er--anri:uiri- 6aGh:'. ;-;>'.;,•,•',.'.:.,..' fii"?^...^
•' Oiie, cierk, at",$8G0 per-anrium.'•.;....'.-.'. :^. ;•.-•. i'i.V;. l\^:;fi fi.-.^
For comJDehsati'on.to twb messengers, at I^OO'^per^arinum-'^ach'';'
, 'pHge 129,•p'ara'plilet.laws, 2d session 27th .Corigress. >';...'.-.:
^Fift^en tempprary cf^rks',-emplpyed ori-the' bPunty .land, arid'
. perisiori- bidsiness;: at;$3' 33 p.er -diem.-feacli.,-}'.•.-.;,;;. v.;".-%;,.; i-.>
T^wo. temporary messengers;.at'$400;peiva^

6,529 78

^:'4,200 00
-.2:^400^'00

•; ^3^0:04
^,.:;:80PV00
•. -IOGOP'QO

^I5,^3^i0':
• goo 00^^4,034.00

Fon stationery;. :.;..:.•... ...,..^.-. ..';'-.rf.^. iv/.->..;"..:v5-W.^ .,. i,:'.Forcprinting blank, forms, regulatiOns,Jand circulars,";and for.
-adverCisirig ; .-J... ,-.'..lir... .-.../\,•^v-..;;;...-./! ;•..;.4^.•'?'•• •^•.^•^
For furniture fpf the office:.; V..\%'i'. .V^ . . . .•^.:...fi^.'.\;^;',S:'^-^.
For nliscellaneb^ls^iterrisi.....'..-..'»,. .'•::..''..^.;..:.fi.^,'^...fifiFor binding books. J . . . . i ' ; . . . . .•.'...-',;... : f i ;....,.-.-. ^.."..^".,;.:

;;l;60():00
2,500 ^00
...'200 GO
^;,300 GO.
.- '200 00
4,800 00

Revolutionary, pensiQ:hers, under acf of March 'IS'y 1818.'' •.'
As the number, now ori the rolls.under thie act of Mai'ch. 18,
• 1818, considerably exceeds- the nurabjsr p.r.perisiPners'paid',
during the preseint year, the last-rnentipried numbier. is "taken
• as the basis pf^the calculation,^making allowance forde'aths"
in 1850 and 1851'; - "In the,cpurs,e; of the' fiiscal,year- ending,
30th June,'1851, the number of-perisioneirs under this'law
win most probably- be reduced to ;7G0. • These,.at an- aiverage of $"^8 peranriura' for each-pensioner, will require ahout
.J $§8,000; but, as- a balance , of ,$2p,;il 7-;wiir reraain ^in ilie
Treasury unexpended on- the 3dthjunfe next, an-appropriation will be required for the fiscaiyear ending June 30,1851,
of only.'..,. . ' . V . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ..-..'.*.....'...-..'..,.'.....J ....;•.;;.
.,. > * Carried forward.
VOL. vii.-^14i'



;.47,883 00

47,883 00
1,863,067 84

EEPORTS OF

,210

THE

[1849.

Estimates of Appt-opriations—Coniinixed'i
Objects of appropriation.

Amount.

'Broiight forward;... -,. i . . . . . . ; . . . ; . . . . ; . ' . ..I n v a l i d pensioriers. ,

•'•

^ Totah
|lj863',067 84

"' ^

Two thousand nine hundred.artd fifty-fo'ur'inyalid, penisioher^j
have been paid during the fifst.twoi Quarters of. the present
calendaryear. ; These, £it an.'a:v erage,of $lp0 per/annum" for
each pensioner, would require'$295,00^0; but.as .the number
will unquestionably be iricreased •duriiig the-'^dhsuing fiscal
year, wjB. shall require sufficient.to paiy "at,least 3,0.00 peh^
sioners," aJt an average of $100 per,annum"per-man..; Aji appropriation for those pensioners •will, therefpre^bie riecessary .of..
$300,0,00:00,
y

.

•

-^

-

/ '

-

•

.'I

•'•

' ' ' ' ' • ' •

' "

•'

. '

•

'•-•

.

'

•'

•

Widows and orphans^ pensions under act ofJuly '4, 1836.,

:

s

TJnder^ the first-section ofthe act of July .4, 183.6,.thef e,w
' ^^^^
probably be on the'rpHs, dur-ing^the ;erisuing='fiscal'.yeari.^the^'
widows and children ,of fifty\(ieceased.officersa;nd soldiers,
whose husbands Pf fathers died.severaryears^feince., and who •
^ will b'e entitled to the. whole five, years'.pensiori at.one pay-'^
merit. . These, at an average pf $60 per.ari'nurii each -, .fqivfiv'e
years, wilLrequirefof the.fiscal; year.eh;diiig June 30> 1851.".
To pay pensions of .widows w'honp\\/-receiye stipends und^r
the third sectipn of theactof July 4,1836,'whp-win prpba- .
bly ..be on the rolls in 1851, Tnakihgdiie-Mlowance for dea.thS;,
there will be require^ fo'r 800 widpws,/iat an .average o;fv$'80;
. each per annum, the,sum of...>,> .... I.CV..:..' /i.:,.^.'.",..".../'','.
And for 20 more, \y-hp will probably be. add^dtP^the'perisjdii'
list within the,ensuing-fiscal yeaf^ arrears for. .20,ye,&.rsp.at
an average of'$80."eachper ,anriurri,.th(?re will;be;requiredHliei
sura o f . . . . . . ..;•.,',. .v,^...... .,../.\'...:l'^y.....'..;';'..! .'.-.i^i
•'

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: ,

.

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:

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: '

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^3iJPi^d;G0^

'

15,P0p; 00

\^:.'
. 64;O0O O.a

,32,0p0'.0p

" ,

Widows^^pensions under the mi of Febmary 2., .1848., •• - .;
The first section'of^:the apt of February ^2,; 18,48
.perision during widowh;ood^to every.wiuow of a. revokitionary,
officef br soldief.who .was marriedpriof • tothe year.'l794..?, It
embraces,,PfGpurse,''the..cases.^of,aJl widows "heretofbre pensioned under the acts of July.,7., i838,,^MafGh^3, 1843-, mid'i
June 17,1844.- , It isnot,, tligrefo.fe,,'ne,be'ssaryHo,askfof:any1
appropriation toVpayV-urider the- three last-mentioned acts,., any pensioners still Jiving. They;are,»'ari merged in'the-act
• of February 2,1848.-,::' \DiUringthe,ensuing^fi's,cal year notlessthan 6,000 will rec.eive-the Igieiiefitsiof this aict.' Thes.e, at anaverage of $80 'perXniiurri for ,^ach. widow.,, will,require.. : .

'•V:;.

46P,0,G0G0

41L00G;00'

,480 ,'000-00

Pensions io loidoios cmd ojyifians, under the act of'July ,21,'fiS4t8.'^
This act (chapter 108, p. 77/FarnphretLaws'i. Is.t-session 30th
, Congfess) gives a pension for-five years "to the widows or
orphans,' as the.^case may be,I of all (Dfficers. and-soldiers',
whether of the regular anny or•of^volunteer's, whp died in
the war with MexicP Pf woiirids ^brdise'ase. originatirig in
^the line of their d,uty;, and the' act.of^FebrUary 22," 1849,'
'(chapter 62, p., 29, Parnphlet Laws,;2d session 30thi Congress,) extends the provisions^ of the.'act of July 21, 1848('
to the cases of. thpse who had 'died froni- like causes i aftefthey reached their respective.homes. During the;ensuing
^ fiscal year notless than 1,000 ofthis description^ of pensions'
will .be grarited-jThese, at an average of $60 pef, annumeach for three, years, will amourit to $180,000, arid/before
Carried f o r w a r d , . . » o . . . . . . \ . . . . ' . ^ . , . . » » o » . . . i ^



2,754,067 84

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i8494

211

Estimates ofi Appropriations—Continued.
Objects of appropriation..

Amount.

Brought f o r w a r d . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;

;,.,..'

the termiriation ofthe present fiscal year,'there wili be added,
at least 400 tbthe present number, (7:60,) makirig"l,i6'0-.,"^^at
an ^average of $60 ;each,'p€r ;annum,'"for' one" year'pnly,
amoiinting to $69,600,'making.an aggregate 6?i.. ;•. ..^i'.^.'l.;.,

Total.
1,754,067 84 ,

$249,600 00
249,600 00

Widows' pensions., under the acts of fulfil, 182^%,, March 3, 1843,
,• ;
'. 'H. . and Jurie 11, Y^M.'^' '
,-;. ^' . •.,
A number of cases under these, laws,, iri which-'the-original
, claimants' ,afe- dead, • yet remain, unsatisfied^ In rnany in•- stances the p-foofs, are:riot yet cOriiplet^ed, b.ut, riiay;be perfected in the course of thd ensuing'fiscar-year:.. The claims,
may befromvohe to 'ten yeafS; pens.ionj and it,-is: estimated
that'npt les.s than 200'.of this. aesciriptioh,'.w;ill. be'allowed;.
These,-at.an average' of $4GP each, Aviirfequire.,-..>.;..; .V..." >'
.~ , Widows' perisions under act of(Jidy'2^, 1848.. ' .

Bp^oo pp:

.80,000 GO

,

This ecct X,Qhapter^l20,;p. 102", P.arriphlet,'.LaLWs, 1st session
- 30th Congress) gives.a pension during'.widpV-hood to "every
'vwidbw whose husband served six months durirfg ithe Revo-;
lution-, provided she was rnarrie.d before ''thee 2d. January,'^
• 1800'. IXnder this act -400 have already been allp\v;ed, arid,
these, at, an • aver.age of(^$60 each for Prie year, will require
$24,000, and iOO'rnbre will probably^be alio wed..during the
' presen.t fiscal' .'year,';and. during the' .iensuirig fiscal year 300'
iiiore~wiir probably be addedi making 400,• at an avei:a''ge hf
$60 p'er annum.fof •e,ach pensioner;" but -as -they are, tp be
' -- paid frorn M t o h ' 4,1848, accordirig.to ihe JDrovisions bfthe.
,.' law, leach is calculat'e(l at an average of $2010, for three years
• and-'fpur nionths,'which wilhamPunttb $80,000,'makingari
' -aggregate; of.;.,. .\....... ...•^,'.-:-........,,.,. ....;.•.......;.,. 1..... ,•

104,000 00
104,000 .00

,

•

'

; ' . • • -'Mavy.pensions. ', ..,.

". • • •\' \" ' ^ .'

T o pay Navy invalid perisipns, during the fiscal'year ending
June 30, 1851, tliere will be required the .surn 'of.v..; .^.. i:.
T b pay pensions -of invalids who were-wounded on -board of
private armed vessels; dufing the last war with Gj^eaVBritairi,
the sum.of,.;.,.'...:.,..;•;.'..',., .> ..V.^.^.....'..':-.,:.,...,.,..;

V:40,.0,00 00
' • 3,000 GO
43,000 GO

•. ,• y.Half-pay-perisions: r-

.

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/

-\

For half-pay pensioris to widows, and ofpharis', ".per act^ of
March 16, 1812, (volume 3*, Laws of the Uhited States;sec' tion 15, p. 454,) and act of April.16,'4816, (volurae ,6, section 1, pi 62,) iri\ addition to an unexpended balance of
$5,279 50 reriiaining in the Treasury, there will.be required.

18,'410 GO
18,410 00

Carried forward. i . * . . . » . . ,'^.....'..



$3,249,077 84

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REPORTS OF THE

212

Estimate ofi Appropriations-^—Gontinued,
Amount.

Objects of appropriation.

Total.
I,249i077 ,84

Bfought ^fonvard,'.. . ' • . . . . . . 1......".'..... : . . .
PENITENTIARY IN THEDI^^TRrCt OF COLUiiBIA.
For the support and maintenance'of this^instkijtipnj.ijid'^^^^^
ent of its rec'eiptsj there^will b.efequi-red foil^he:fiscal...year
\ eriding 'June'30,: 1851 ,> the,sum:, of. $7,3,55,-, a^-per.fo'lfpwing,
estimate of disbursemerits arid-feceipts: '\ ,' .-V -' • "
J Disbursenients-.

Amt.

Receipts.

Amt.

For rations, clothings ni'edir
jPrpni ,;s'iio.e factpry '$5.^00
cine, cfec. . . . . . . . . . . . . ^.",. $1,330-From carpenters '• alidl
'•'I' blacksmith's shops; '•• . 2 # 0
'For fuel; light,'horse, arid
60p|(Mkum [........^..fi. • ' 100
carriage, &c....,,... fi^-'..
For 'raw '.materials to^ be
BroPm' facto ry;t-...
100
wPrked up in shoe, joiners', bfOom, and wheel-|
Wright shops', and oakum" -3,500
^-For books and .stationery;
25
For incidental experises,
building' and repairs.;..
250

;-\v-i

SALA.RIES OF OFIJICERS. .

For warden..';..,.. : . . . . . . . .
For, three inspectors, at
$100-each..-.: I,.. .•..,.,;..'
Fof p h y s i c i a n . . . . . . ; . . . . .
For.chaplain.'.,.':....'.;-...'
Por clerk.'.....-.':. -.'. .> .".'.
For-two assistant keepers,
. at $750.each.;.. .>.,.\:'?;•.
For 4 guards, at $55Q,.each..
Fbr porter, & c . . . . . . . . . . , .

1,500

, ' 3b'o
,'-50'0
•."250
,1,000
l,5P0l Arhount to b.e appro2,200 priated. ' by ; Con5-;30G gress .'.'i .,.;. .'..-.*.. '^,355
13,255

•;$7,355 GO'
13;255

7^,355 00;

CENSUS QF-',l85p."'-'> '...,•'.•' .

"For pay of the Umted,States aiiarslli'als;...''..".'".->.'......
. For pay-of clerks... ^ : . ]:':-..--.... .1
' f i . . . . . . iy..,.
For printing blaiilcs,,census, and Gompendium.'...'.-'.
^Por binding...:.....,..:.;..;..;.,,"......,..,;', ..*.;;.;.
For statistical inforraation. ...^.., S.-:. .'.::•....:..';'.'.'.
For deputy raarshals and all other expenses...'..-...-.
From which deduct'apprppriation of, March 3; 1849. '.
"Leaving the sum now required for the service;.

-25,000 00, 45,000 00

2'ii,ooo;o.P
.20,000 OJO
,150,000.. 00
v675,O00 oa
>1,126,000 00
/ 10,000 00
.1,116,000 00:
1,116,000 00

The amouiit now required" for this sei-yice. exceeds that
expended in taking the census Of 1840,by'$2P8;617 82',, but
it is; beheved that the increased exjtent of territory and population of the IJnited States willrender said additional siim
necessary.
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4i372,432 -84

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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

2is

Estimates'ofi Appropriations^-^C ontinued.
Objects of appropriation.
• .

Amount.

. Brought forward'........"......'... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Expenses-of tli. S. courts. '

'

Total.
$4,372,432 84

..'.

For'defray irig the-expenses of th'e,Supreme,.Circuit, arid Dis^ trict courts of'the "Uhited States,, including the'District of^
• Colurnbia; also., for'jurors and witnesses, in aid of the fund.s'
^ arising, from-fines., penalties, arid forfeiltif es incurr-ed'^n ,'ithe
fiscal year ending June 30, 1851,,'and preyious .years,; and.
likewise fof defraying the<expen^es'of suitsciii' which -the
• ^ United States are concerned, arid of prosecutions for;pffences
"•Kioriiriiitte'd against the'Uni'ted States, arid for the^afe-lieepr
• 'ing:of prisonefs, thes.iim of..,'.......... :•-... T.;.-.•..;/.-.-.... ^'.$557,537 06

557,537 00

- ' This estimate 'is based wpon tlie^ best information obtained
from the^marsiials, & e ; its excess over .the'last'appro.^riav
sation is caused by the increase, of'business, in the United'
.• "Staters coiirts iDy'the.orgariizatiPnpf the Teratory pf Mihn^
•sptEtj^and'-tlie•anticipated organization^pfCahforniaahd New:
/ Mexico-, arid by-the insufficiency ih the-previou^- estiniates'
- of Jthe amounts- required for the -miscellaneous, expenditures*.
' chargeable io this-fund. ^ V ' >---"'^ . ...'
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F o r the, expenses of pauper luhaticisin tli.e •Maryland^hosp^
' at Baitimore, for Uie fiscal yeaf" eridirig Jurie 3.6, ISSKV..'..
To., mee.t. deficiencies for the same o.bjeclt.'for-the "fi'scal year
ending'June 30, li850^;^...... ;:/..%.;•...».:... :^.:.:.\ i;;...'.;
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For arinual repairs of President's Houses gard.erier''and iabpf-i
'-ers, gravelling the walks bfthe President's square,.mahufej• leather, nails, tppls-,-(fee., andi repairs of- the-fe.ncevof Lafay--,
ette sq^are, Fountain square, "President's square and Pre si-dent's garden, cartage, (fcc. . . . ..^..
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V1,328'0D.

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/ F o r anriual'repairs of/,Capitol,:attendanGe^,on-furnaces- in- the':
. • crypt, attendeChce"'on .water closets,,. cleansirig' rotunidP •: fpr.
pubhc garden ei-and :lab brers', cartage oh Capito] grounds;
- ' tools, wire,itwin'evleather, nails,; chaihs,arid posts, iDPxes^,';
.> 'Straw, whitewashing;, manure,, treeS^fpr/grounds, •attendance
^' at the western gatesvpftiie^Capitol', repairs of public'"stables,;
-* • .fia'ggirig, enclosures,' &c.; keeping in / order irpri pipesV that
convey water to-, the .Gapitor an.d ^public offices^ and .repair-,
- ii^g damages by freshets; bro.ohis, brushes, wooden- spade's,
and. shovelling snow, gravellirig'the walksf in the Capitol"^
. grounds, ericlosing andirnprpving the public grounds, at the'
norths south, and west ofthe Capitol, and the.open .triaiigu-^
• iar spaces on .Penrisylvariia favenue; .•.-.-. .>.>..'. .> ..;'.;.... -.,
Pr-.esideifis House and grounds. :,^

8;^P0 00

^4,500 GO

Lighting lamps on Pennsylvania dveviiie. '-. -

For lighting. Pennsylvania avenue .fro.m Capitol square t'o the
Treasury-Department, an d^cornp en sation bf two. lariip^hghters for the same j and for lighting-tlie Capitol and'Capitol
grounds, and President's H o u s e . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' . . . 1.....
'Carried forward.




11,000 00
35V500 00

4,939;897 84

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Estimates ofi Appropriatioiis—Continued.
Objects of .appropriation.

Ampunt'.

.Brought forward..........'.. .'l:. \ ' . . . . . ' . . . . ' , ) , ; .
V,

' Jlxixiliary Guard.

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Por conipensation and contingeritexpenses' of'auxihary guard

6,775 GO

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' For corapensation of four>assistants, -dra;wkeepers at the'Pq-,
^ tomac. bridge, including oil for lainp,s,'.andm£ichinery, fircj
; woodland r e p a i r s . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.•.••... ^.-.....".;.. ^^./... '.^.i
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•. 'Eastern:Branch Bridges. > ' ; •
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For repairs of the^wo ,bridges over theEastern'Branch of the
Potomac riyer, pay" of two drawkeepei^s, oil -for lanips and;
machinery, and fpf ,i*eirnbursing't6 the cbrporation and levy,
cpurts of. Washingtpn. the,, sum of six huri'dred /arid "'fifty
dollars, advariced by them for repairs/already "made .-..,. . ' . i .
For corapleting the improveiiieritson Indiari'aWenue..'......
For corapletirig'the gravelling',-*&cl i' bri/Pour-and-a-half street
For the support,, care', and medicaltreatment of twelve-transient pauper, trhedical or surgical, patients iri the Washingtpn
, -Infirmary
'..,;;...,...... ^ -..v.....-... •••,•'•„• • .• ••.-. .i..\.^
Towards cPiiipleting the grading, pjantihg with trees, and ehclosingwith a substaritial Wooden-fence fPf their prptection,
the public mall -frorriv 7th. stfe'e^'^westward' to- the Patprpac
river........... ....... .••."....;...'...;'.'.". .>..•..'.-....''..."'._..':. .^S.. .\.
Por exteriding the sewefs frPria the Executive departments and
the President's^House to the canal, ahd>fof frirther irnproving
.tlie>gro,unds south pf the Presiden.t's.-Hpiise ......'.....".-...
. For paying a balance^due the bohtractorsfor'layingigas pipes,
' cfec., between the Capitoland 15th Weet, Vithin Xhe, Capitol
and. Capitol grbundsV and for chandeliers and^burners inthe^
President's Hbuse,,and Completing the branch pipes', larrips,^
&c., within the. Gap itpf grounds ..'..;'..,.,..,..,..'.. .'.'A'.. .Por cpmpensation to the Coriimissibher of Public Buildirigs.':"
For corapleting-the eastern^wing pf,the Paterit "Office•building
For progressing with the western, wing .bf the Patent' Offi.ce
building, per .estimate, of the suipeririterideritdf the buildirig'
From the Patent Fund.',: . '

Total.

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5,G00vG0
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1,200'.00.
2,PO0 00'
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200,000 iio

.150,000:^"
45^,975 GO,

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For collecting agricultural statistics'; acCSd-March,. 1849, Stat^
utes at Large, acts 2d sessipn 30th •Congress, page 364"...,..
For analysis of b'read-s'tuifsj act 3d'March', ,1849;-Statute's at
Large, acts 2'd sfessiori 30th Congress', page 364.'..^. ..i-...'...
Por books-for library, act 3d .March, 1849; Statutes at Large,"
acts 2d sessiori;'30th Congress, "page 36'4 •.'.•'. ..>... i';-.i;.';.'.--..;
For conipensation of .librarian, 'act 3d March,' 1849; Statutes
at Large,.acts 2d sessio.n 30th-Cprigress,'page^ 364 , ; . . . ; v.

3,500 00.'
1,G00G0^
1,'500 pa
.\500 GOV
6|^P0 00.

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5,403,372 84

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SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

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RECAPITULATION.

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Por Departmerit of the Interior.
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Por the land serviced.
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. . : . . . . . . . . 679,034 21
For Indiaii affairs . . . . > . - . . . . . . . ; ' . . . ' . . . . . . . - . .
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1,018,439 17|^'
Por pensions,, &c!.
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. . . . . . 1,479,256 78"
For taking census of 1850 ; . . . . .
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. . . . . . . . . . 1,116,000 GO
For expenses of United;States^courts
" . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . C . . . .'.y.
557,537 00
Fpr public buildings, &c;,'in Washington
.....:...
456,975 00^
For pauper luriatics...... .f.
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9,928 00
Frprii patent.fund.*......:,,.'.,...,......:/....'.....................;...;.-..-......... ^ 6,5P0 GO
" For penitentiary' of Di^strict of Columbia ; . . . . ; . . , . . ; . " ; . . . , . . .•. •.... •.'... . . . : , . . •
7,355 00
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the'United'States i in the fiscal year ending June SO, 184:^, viz: - /... .^
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1 C o l l e c t o r . ^ . . . . . . . \ e . . . . . . . ] . - . . . . . . . . . >..
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P,500 QO
5 . Deputy collectors............-.,':...... . . * . - . * . . . ' . , . - . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . - ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . ,
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. 1 .Auditpr^.-.;............-.."..'. ..v.., .-.,'..•.. .^.' .1 C a s h i e r . - . . . . . . . ; .r......-;..... . . . i . . ' . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . ' . ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '• 2,500 .00
1 ; Assistant auditor . . , . , . ' . . . . . - . . . ' . . . . . . " . . , .'.•...". .\ ..:..-;V,....",.,..J....."....'..";....,..-.;..'.. - 1,500.00 ' . , ''' ,
'2,000 00
- I Assistant cashier . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . - . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .
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' O.Amount'exp'ended for Naval Officer's . d e p a r t n i e n t . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; . *..

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Arriourit expended in Surveyor'^-departraent.'. ...V. . . ^ . . . . ; . . , ' . . > ' . . . . . ; . . . .
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In'spej2tors.'....'....;.....'.... ,•...'.....;..................;-...-. .';-.^........\ .'...-. ............

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. 19 .Weighers.............". ...•...-. 1^...'....... ..v... . . ^ i . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . : . . ."./..'i..".'......
/ • Official expenses of^.weigli e r s . . ; . . ' , . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . I . i . .-.•........-..'..;...«'..;. :...
Gaugei^s.',...-. . • , . . - . : . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . ; ' . - . . . . . . . . . . - . ' . . : ...'•..'.. -V. •..».'... ^..".'. • ••.,.".'.
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Official expenses of gangers.,..... . V ; . . . . . . . . ' . . . . - . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Measurers . - . . . . . . ' . . - . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . " . . .^........ .'.-•.' vt*.* •• •'•:-•-.•'"•.••• 'v'« • •^••.
.- . Official expenses of measurers^ , i..,-..'. f. ...'.^........,. . V . . . . .•,.,..-.. .••.. .:\ ....
- .4-' 'Markers..,'..'....._'... . , . . . . . . . . . . \ . , - . ' . . . . . . . . \ . . . . - . . - i . . . . . . . . • ; . ..^_..';'....;...'.....

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1,000 GO:
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12,205 48
.4,900 00^^ maximum.
1,500 00
1,000 00
1,100.00
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170 00
600 00
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•'39,808'50
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,25,399 3 1 '
•11,954 16"
maximum,
- ,4,868.98."
25,518 54;
maxiriium.'
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4,971 50
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Occupation.

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.7 Clerks to storekeeper.,.-...'...'."
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105,584 40:

' REVEJJUECUTTERS "pOLk AND JEFFERSON.

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For ship chandlery,..... r~r...'.".
F o r disbursement. account.-...:..
For ship chandlery;..".'../.;...-.^.'
Ehtertaihnientat Montreal.,...
Engirieers'. accqunt......'..s . . . .
.Plumbers' account...:... .'.^ .-...'
Coals and pilotage]..'... , 7 . . .J...
Wharfage.,. . . \ .-. . ' l . : . . , . . . . . .
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Rations, .^...-.'. .X:^..-... .\,'....'^'.



Per diiem.

•Amount paid ITotal amount
expended.

-Items qf expense.;
•.$7,068 86
. ^ 674 61
.-' 715.09
. ^ 9 7 9 32
. "385 '40
.. 283.59
. • 194 97
. : '228 W
..1,103'22
;-' 119 44
.
60 00
. "219-50

Ship chandlery.............. . - . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repairs, materials, and l a b o r . . . ; . ; . . . . .
'.;'..'.
; Do,..
- Tio.
.*..............,...;,-....
Painter. ^ . . . . .'..> .."
, . , . ..^....;-........,.."....'....
Sailmakers...................,............. - . . . . . . . . . . . .
Marine-railway and l a b o r . . . . . . . . . ;.
,....'...'....-.
P l u m b e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .\.
Materials and labor.. ..'.•.'. ..'.'.*;.
-.....
Wiridlass and p u r c h a s e . ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
|. C.a.bin furniture.'.......-.•>';-...;..,. .-.j .'.....".•.. .»/.>"..
R'epairing b o a t s . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . ' . . . 7 . . - . . . ' . . . . . . .
I .Ship c h a n d l e r y . . . . . ; . ~ . . " . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ' . . . . - . . . . .
"Superintending e n g i r i e e r . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . : . .
S u n d r i e s . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . " : . . . 1 ' . . ' . . - . : . . . . . . . . .• -.V
Whole experiditure for Poiyarid Jefferson..,;
• - -^
...
. - ^Steamer Dallas.
Pay of officers and men...,,...".. ...\ . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repairs, niate.rials,- aridlabor.;..........-. / . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.Cpal, pilotage, aiid engineering..;...'.............:......
-Sundries:......;."..'.. ......•...;
..*;........'....
Travelling expenses of se'anien...:.....'.',;.... . v . . . . . . '
Coal and r a t i o n s . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . .,•';.. i ••. > ••• •• •'. v. ••.
Superintendent, (fcc,..'...... ; . . . • . / . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . ; . . . -.
^Keeper....;..-..%'
•:.'.•. . . . .\ . 1 . . ;-.>•. ....^...i-.-....
W'hfirfage.;'. -..;....-> .-.. . ^ . V / . . . . . - ' . - . . . . . . . . . . - ; . . . vf.
Sundries.,. • ?-r« • • • • • . . . . . . . . , . . . . . i ; ; , . . . ; . . . . ' . ' . . . . . .^,: "Whole experiditure .for. steanier Dallas. -......;,
Pay of Officers and men.. .;^..
Advanced wageslo seameri..
Labof i-.., . ^ . : . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .
Ship c h a n d l e r y . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iron chest, & c . r . ' V . . . . . . . . . .
Furniture, & c . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ' ; .
Medicines............:......
Medical s e r v i c e s . . . . ' . . , . . . .
Statiohefy. .......-.
Freights...
....,..;...
Mattresses
...;..
Charts



Biig-Lawrence,.

1,383 68
19,793 12,.
^8,388 85
'1;055 76
1,683 53
2,114 64
.327 67
240 50
200-00
' 241 78151 74
132 16
935 00
. 827 09

49,507 89
-2,475 62^
25,785 -04• '817 06^
• •53&-:42
245 05
-273 60"
1,456: 0O«

.iei 00
1.34; 74^
;.418 41

32,304 94
;^.o;5"'5.5"
1,160 59
- 7 5 9 29
525 12
63 00
'245 54
234 33
, 250 00
198 47'
' 182 47
146 72
156 00

to

Recapitnlation-—Continued.

o
-

Compensation.

Occupation..

Amount paid.
Per annum.^

Surgical instrumerits... ,V.. ^•^...-............-'..,. -.,.. ^.-.,.,. v
Adjusting'CbmpaTs.ses............'..V.'...... ..> .".,.-....-.'-....
Rentof w a r e h o u s e . . . . . . . . ; ' . . . . ' ; . ' . ' . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,••• 'Towing ; ^ ^ . . . . . . . . . .^...... ..>..:^..-l..^i y..:.'..•.. ..^.vVv v..;
Bpai;d Pf'crew..: . . . . . . , . _ ; . . ' . i : . . . . - . . .'.•...;;.:....:..!.:.......
Sundries, riiaterials, and l^bbi''...........1;.;.'.'..;.. .^. *"......'
Painting/copper-'phnips, j&e. . i ~ ^ . . . - . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . - . .-.C;.
Stationary sails, sundries,,(fe,c:,>........ .^^....-y'.
....
- •' '^- Whole^'experidituiV for brig; La wren ce... . \ . -..-_...
'-'
. . \ -. >\ •
, , . '1 . ' - -Schooner Ewing. • ,Pay:of officers.and men.V... .>..-..._.;..;........./........_. '.'^...'.
fRatibps.."..'.. . , . ' . ' . . : ^ .;..•. i'....-:'...:.-,,.,.. . . . , i . . - i . . . . . . . . . . ...v^

Ship"chan'dler-yi.'/'.".. .',..:o'.;........ ...;.:..Vv.'............' ^. ...>..;.
"Repairs .-.i.'^.^'w..........'.,....';.; . . . r ; . ' . . . ;•...;-.... . . v . . . .

Saiis_^/.. ;...:...'...-.':•.. : v . . . . . . , . - . . ; . ; ; . . . /.;'.:.-..v..v.. ...

M'edicines^...... . ; . . . ' . . . . . . . . . ; , . . . . . . . . . ' . . . , . - . . . . : . . . 7.,."..
•Sundries. ;,^.:.> .v.....•..... .^.\ ......... ..*...".',-.'.....;.. -,.-.. v.. ^. \..
',- . ''^J
Whole.exp'enditu're'for sj&hopner E w i n g . . . . . . . . . . .
s -• ' : . . \ ; . /
." Schooner MorHs. . ~
Pay of'o'fficers and men.^.'.....'...-. .> . . . . y . . .r..^. .,^.......
Rations.'/.... ..^-V... ?...'.•"••.. .•'.-. •• - i . . . . . . . . . . ' . ; . . • ; . ' . . . .
L G hand! ery./..% ...;...-.';.". .*.... ;.-...-'. ..-.'.. . ^ . . . . - . ; . . . - . . . .
.PilPt^e...\-C..-. . > . ' . . . . ' . . . . , . . - . . . ; . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ; " . . . - . •.-,..
Sundries';'...'"......,.;.....'.....-.;,'...'.:..,,:. .> r.,-.:-..-..-..'...-A.'.
,.;' ' - WhPle expehditufe for schobnerMorris..'..-. .•/..
'. ,
. -- ..: ' ;:
,. , -. \ . Schooner Forward. \
For pay, rations, chandlery,' pilotage^-and sundries; i^^ IV.-,.'
-.". V>. '^' '
'-- - .'.
, • -Schooner jGalldiiri:
Por pay, ratipns, chandlery, pilotagg, and sunfces..-.-'.:. I.




Per diem.

$126 GO
IGI 40'
-IG'4 87
"100 00
102-55.
'5^175 87. 380~ GO'
3,865 03
$14,080.80
3,287 38
i;929 43
.1,672 '83
191 16
321:00
..\'47.58
99 86

i,161-8L
265-29
-^29 84
53 13
-^-39 53

6,459 24

1,649.60
4,928 ,12
2,290 61

Total ambunt
expended.

.

'

. '

^

•

'

.

GenerdLrevenueservice.

>Fpr
For
-For
For
Fpr
For
•'For

tra yelling,expenses of officers.^.... . V . . . . . . . • . . . . , . . ' . .
p a y , quarters', (fcc, of qfficers a n d m e n . . . . . . . . . . : , . . .
ship chandlery-arid r i g g e r s . . . . . ; . . . . . " . . - . . . . . 7 : .....-•.
rep air s^of steamer " L e g a r e " . . . ' . . . . % ^ . . . . ..-.>• • • • • •'boats sent to W a s h i n g t o n . . . . . ; : . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . x . . . . ; : .
superintending, d i s b u r s e m e n t s . . . . 1 . . . . \ . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . *
sundries'..'.'.'...-;. . • . - . . . . ; . . . - . ; . ' . _ . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.».•

,'

. r W h o l e amount of reveaue'-service a c c o u n t . . . . .

GO

1,496
9,835
2,830
477
805
344
iv949

14
29
02
07
00
00'
17

17,736 69

44
3,
,8

1,200 00
C a p t a i n s . . . .--...S....:
, . 960 00
First l i e u t e n a n t s : . . .
Second l i e u t e n a n t s . .
860 00
T h i r d .lieuten a n t s " . . .
-•790\00
Chief e n g i n e e r . . . . . . .1,500 00.
-.960' GO,
F i r s t erigineer........
•
790 00
Second ,engineers.....
720. 00.
Third engineer......
..-600 00
Pilot..............
-' - 300 00
15 Firemen . . . . . . ' ' ; . . . . ' .
C
o
a
h
h
e
a
v
e
r
s
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
•240 .GO:,
9
, Boatswairis,.-;......
- 240- GO?.
' 240; GO •
3 Guftners;"...........
' 24OL-OO6 Carpenters.;.-":..... .*
",•240.OO^
1 Sailmaker.'.; .-......
216 00 5. X s b i n stewards. 1 . . .
. . 216 -0011 W a r d r o o m - stewards
10 Cooks . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ;
2160.0^
192 00
160 S e a m e n . ^ . . . . . . . . . .
' 120 00 48' B o y s . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . '
•r. 96 00
. 2 - -. B o . : . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . ~
- . -.72 0 0 '
6 Do.;..:...-..->.....
W h o l e amount-of exJDerise .of revenue cutters and'js'ervice, after deducting proceeds
. - Pf sales of cutter furniture,. &c.
.;:...'... .•...'....;... i'......"..;......

r

s

-

Revenue boats.
•Bargemen,..,..,...
Paid for boat Pffice.
'Cpntingencies . . . . . .
T o t a l aniount expended in the district of N e w York.-.




•

'.

f
. $25,145 13

600 00 J

;

','••
126,647 50
'

'~

'

•

'

•- 40,489 27
' 16,215 76"
868,774 53 \

, DISTRICT OF
I.---." , - . . . - • •
Collector . .-^.....-..
-Deputy collectors,'.
Clerk-...;..:.,
Do: : . ^ . . : . . . . . V ,
'Do.- ; . v . , . 7 . . . ; .
Do. . . . .
..,
.Do.
,.•...:.'.
Do:;;^.;...;.::..:.
Do. . ^ - ; . ; . . . . / . : .
Do. ...-......>.....
•Do:^;..^.''........
Dp..:.v..;.;...,
Do. : ; v : . . . . " ; . . .
Do; v . . ; . . . . . . . . .
Do. V : . ' . . .
V.-.
Do. ; . . . . . . ; . . : . ; ;
Do. . . . ^ . . . : . r . . .
Do..;....^.....,
Do. . . . . ; . : . . . . / .
Do.
Whpl.e ariiount, expended
'' -_.':'. •.^.. '
Naval .officer .\/
•Depu t'y; officer.'
^lerk....:..:.-.;
Db. . : . . . . : .
Do. v . . . . . ; .
Do.
Whole amount expended



Recapitulation-r—C ontinued.
(N5

•Compen ^a.ti o n.
aniPunt
Amount paid. Total
expended

Qccupajtion.
Per annum. -, Per diemv
BOSTON A N D ' C H A R L E S T 0 W N .
- :Collecior. • . •;
- ' "•
f6T400.00- maximum'.
1,500-00
2,000 00
r,80a;O0
1,407 23
. 1,400-00.
1,300 00
1,257'.30
r,250:0P
1,232^23
1,200 001,182 23
1,100' GO.'
- 1,064 46.
. 1,000 GO
' ;9:86' 48;
' 982 23
900 00
-• ^886 48
$2.50
in cohector's depiartmerit..
J^avat Officer. -•'^

iri naval officef's; departrnent.

$23,38? 10
'5,D00 00
1,500-00.
'-;i,2O0 00^
1,150 00
:1,10O.OO
1,050-00

00
CD.

--• •- - ." " • Surveyor. "' '
.
.• ;
Surveyor,.
. . . . . . ' . . . . : . . . . . : . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . , . ; . . . . . . .vV..-.,.>..
Deputy surveyor . . - — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-^......'
-.'. v
/.:.......:..,.-....
Clerk . . . . . .
...:.:.....:.;.......;........;;.,.:,.;.............^..
D p . . ^ ^ . . . . . . . . i . . . . ^ . . . fi.... : . ^ : . . , : . . . . . . . i : , . ; ^ . . : . . . . . . . . y . . . . . . . . .
M e s s e n g e r . . . . . . . . . . .'T. ...;;.....-...........,^."...-......; . - • . . . ' . . . . . ; . . - . . . . . . .'.V . . '..
"^ 'W;hole ampunt expended in-surveyor's department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V....
.77
27
3
1

- - - ^ •
Inspectbrs. ^ ' ' .
•'..•-:
Inspectors-.'.^ . . . . . ' , : . . . . . . . ' . . ' . , . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . , . . \ , . . . . . . . .^v.. i . .i.-..
Night-inspectors. .-^.'..,....'...... ^.-...... .^..'.... ; > ' . . . . . . ; . . . , . . , , . ' . . . . ' - . ; . . ; " , . .
Deputy collectors and inspectors..-.....".. ..\.;.".. .-..v..r.,.'..v-......;.......'."....
Clerk , ; . : . : . . . . . , : .
'.-,:....
^ : . . . : v . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ;^ . . . . .v. ...^ : . . . . . . .
[.. •, Whole'ampunt expended for inspectors.. 1 \ . . . . . . . . ; . ; . . - . . ; . ; . . - . / . . . . . .

.- ^
-^ . Weighers, gafugei'S,-measiir.ers, and markers. / '
,.-....... :i..-..'.
13^ Weighers'arid gaugers . - . . . . . . . ' . . . . . , . . . ; ' ; . . . ..\...:... ..^..-. .^..^
Official expenses of. d o . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .••. - . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . .;...;•".,. • -...'.. •
. . . : . - . . . . - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^..•..._..,. ..•..... .i. ifi.::...'. ..,':-,.8 Measurers
1 M a r k e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .".v. J . . . . / . . . . :.:..\ .....-..:.. s .^..'^ i% . ..\ . f i . . . . . \ . . ."..^v
' W'hole amount expisnded for-weighers, gaugers, measurers, and rnarker.
2
2
2
I
-8
2
15
:2

^ . .
•
'
. : -.
Jlppraisements. ^
'\ • •
Appraisers....;..'...........,:.'.;. ...>'.'.:...-".;. . . . . - \ ' . . - . . . ; . . ...*-..'^.-..-..... ...v..,..'
Assistarit do . . . . . ' . .
-...-.:....X . . . . . . . - . . . . . ' . ' . ~ . • . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . ;
Clerks..'.."."... i ^ . T . . . . . . - i . ; ' . . . . . . . . . . . ."^i.:.-...::....;.:. .^;....':,.M;': . . - . . . ; . . . . . . .
' Do.

::...•..•..'..•:::..>.;;•...;.:.^...;.:-.'...;;;-;;-.

: . : ^ . : : . . . . : . : . ^ . : . : . , . .

Do. .'X.-:..:.;. . V . : ; . : . . . : . : . . ; : . ; . ; . . . . ; . . ; . : / . . . . . . . . . : . . . : . . 7 . \
Dp. •.;.-. .-v^-;,-"^ '•'••' -^ .^.;...-> -y.-'-f..' •'''.' fi r - . ..\ .> , . ' r . , ' - . . ' . - v ..V.. ..^ . -..
Laborers'.'. ...v;!."i..........-...'.._..'..-........;-..'....'."......'... ..i^l « . . . . .\ . . . . .
., •

4,900 00 maximum.
1,500 00
i;i50 00
1,000^00
, 500 00
302 47
3 00

600 007oo: 00"
920 -00
75,751 81
1,500 GO maximum.
•i',50o!oo
1,500.00'

49,384 97^
1,500 -00
1,200 GO
1,000 GO
900 00
--8Qfr 00600 GO
. 1 50
2'j30

Whole aniOunt expended for appraisements.. .*/......, .v"; i-. > . . . . , . . . . . .

Storekeeper..
Clerks
Do. . . v . . . .
--Do. . . . . . . .
Do. . . . . . . .
Do..
Laborers .,...
Do



Puhlic loarehoxtses.

"32,269 87
15,9^4 43
.190 67

1,400^00
1,100 0.0
1,000 -GO
90-0 00
.•800 00
600 GO

2 GO
1 75

24,361 89

Recapitulation—C ontinued.

.to
•:tO,

Conipensatioii'.
Occupation.

°l

Per.aiiriuni;

19- Laborers : [ . . _ . . . . . . . . - . . . ' . . . . : " . . . ' I . . . . . ; . . . . . . " . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .
^ ,'.!.'^'.-'Wiiple amount experided foV.public Warehouses. .-.•.•.".... ..".'l';/.,
- Whole.amouh.t expended, for revenue cutters ._. i . . . . - " . ' . . . . . . ; . . \ .
'. • 'Whole amount expended for revenue boats-... . ^ i . . ] . . . . . . . . . . . t . .
• ./ ""Whpleamou'rit expended for" coritingencies'.^.--...;"......"...'. .-i. l.t,
- . Whpre araount experidedJn^ district oJ'Boston ah'^d'Clldr^
.:'

'-

"^

;

•

-^ - "• .DISTE^ICT O I ^ P H I L A D E L P H I A ; ;

Bo.fiv.'.ifi/.'fi.'.'.'.fi.'.fiy.'.fi'/'.'fififi.'.fici^^^^
...............

Do. . . . . . . . . . . : . ; . . . . . . v . . ^ . . ; . . . . ; : . . . . . > . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . .
Do. ; . . . . . . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; : . ; . . ; v . . . . . . . . ; . : . . . r . . i . . ; . . . . ; . / . ^ ; .
Do: . i . . . . / V . . . . . ;
. ; . . . ; . . . . ; - : . . : ; . . . : . . . . . 1 : . ^ . . . . :-.
;
Do.:.....:...;....:.:,.:.,.. ..:.......>;...; - . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .
Do........:.....V.........v...;.
..;............%::....,:?.

Pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^.. ^v..,..:..... >.:.. ......:..\ :

: • . • W'hple'amPunt -expended-ih co.llector's departmeht .^ .'.. -... ; . . . . .
'•''.'
•/. '^ '• ':'\-'''
"• ''"'-c- :.. Jycival Officer.':- " J - "v; .^-r. Naval officer... v.,. ..^..^ rr i« • • rrA.?^ •. • •• •-• *V..:.....-.. ...^.',...:.::......:
Deputy do. ;
; . . . : ] . . . . . . • . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . lv. i.'.."... .C . .-.^^
Clerks.;....,:........;.,.^.'..-.•;.;.-;.•.....;:;:..

••

•••./:

. • : - ' • - - • •

$1 5_0
$24,887
. 16,674
3,240
14,651

3043
00
74.
$232,643 80

' " ,

. ; - '.^-'•. ' , • _.^ ,- - . - . Collector. . - . . ' . ..
Collector .,.\ ....... .'^.... :^ . . ...'._....-..•;.... ^7:. .^..<.. y . . . . ..V;:........
Deputy collectors . . . . . - . . ' , . . . . . , . . . - . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - . . ' . . . . . .-*...... .-v.-;...
Clerk-. .^.~.'...%..."...-.....;. ..%-^;.'..:....:..-.-.....:..-.-;... . : . : : . ^ : i v . . .
: 'po^",.'. • : . . . . . . . . . . .-X-.'. i^:.'^.'i..... fi.'....:.::... ..,.-....';•:...•. a .^.-^^ . .
Do. . . . . ; . ; i . . ; . ; . ; . . . . ; : . . . . . v . . • - . / - . ; . . ; . . . .

Per dierii.

Amount paid. Total amount!
experided.

'-:

Do,..,;.;.;..:i!..:..iv.v......:...:..:.:...:.!!:.!!;.^:;;.,;!:;;;
. Dp. •...-..-.:,.-."..:.... .'.-.vv.. :fi:;^,..;; r..':. . : \ : ' : : ;•.-.'.•..:..;;;:•.:.;.:;::..
 . ^ Wholeamount expended j^n naval officer's departraent . .>.'..'..... .

-.6,400- GO rnaximum.
1,500 GO
l;'5pp (^0,
l;4OO;O0l
-1,300 00
1,200 00
1,10000.
1,000-00
. 9 0 0 00
85.0 00
. i80O^ 00
760 do ^
600 OP

27,465- 50

;5",000^ 00 maximum.
• i,'50p oa
.1,000 aoi
..^860 00
^720^00
"6,6^7 04.

- . "
''
• ,/
^^Swyeyor.
Surveyor
;
• Deputy surveyor . . . . , : . . . . ' .
,...,.-..:.'...... * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ; . . .
Clerks.
. . . . . . . .1.
i..............
. ;;::,
Whole arnount expended in surveyor's department:'..". V
44
24
4>
16
1

'
Inspectors, Weighers., Gaugers,'and'Measurers.
Inspectors-...............-.
. ; . . . ' . . . - . . . . . . . . . . .-^...«• • • •.'. .^
•Nightarispectors...... . ; . . . * . . . . . . . . : . . . ; . • . . . . ' . ' . , . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . - . . . . - . .
Principal night inspectors......'.....~.......;'.
> ...........".
Agents..^.... . i . . . . ' . ; / . . ' .
^ . . . . . . . .*..,....•.
Laborer*,...
i . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . . . . . -.,:..

4,900 00
1,500 00
• 950.004,035 71

• ^ ^ . 8 0 0 00

'''''h(l6'oo

3 00 :
1 50 ;
200

•Weighers.
. i,5G0 00-.
1,200':GO

Weighers.."..........
^Deputy weighers .....
Deputy weighers...

~v,om GO

.Gangers.
Gangers.'...
••i:"«»
Laborers, at various wages. , " "^ '
'
.
'- ;
' .
Measurers.
' . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . •.-" . «• •'-.-•.. . . y . > . ' . . . / . . . . . . . .
.. - ;
'-'Whole amount expended for irispectors, ^y'eighers, gaugers, and measurers.
"J •
.^,
. .
' .
. . ;.
Appraisements.
. .-•'•/.
••',..
Appraisers'.. .^... . 4 . . . . . . . . - . . . . • . . . . . . ' . . . : . . . . ' . . . . . . . . .!•..-.."...-.....-.-..'..?.;
^Assistant a p p r a i s e r s . * . . . . . . . \ . . . . * . . . . . - . ' . . " - ; . . i".....--.. • . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clerk . t . . . . . .:>^
. . : . . . ^.......,-i-..:-...
Glerks
1
.,....;.
..:
..:.;..;.
Clerii.........,
V — . . — . . . , ; . . . ; . . . . . . . . : . . , . . .v..:^.
Laborers...^..'... . . V . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . " • . . . ; . . - . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Examiner of drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . - . . . . . ..... ^ Wholeamount expended-for;appraisem.entSi... :... '...-..;....,-....
Public Warehouses.
<.....'................
.-... . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . -

Assistant storekeepers.
.....;.-;........
Watchman...
1..............
Laborers..
"Whole amount expended for public w a r e h o u s e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

i,5pP 00

niaximum .-

1^500';G0

rnaxirrium.

17500.00
.1,200. .00

'-"gob'66
, .'500 po.

'Y,66.P*Q6'




3 00'
1 -50
.10;646 32

;-840 00
420 00
460 00
- 590 64

Revenue Cutters,
Captains..

90,518 40

,1,200.00

Recapitulation—^C ontinue d,
ra

•" CPriipensatiori,

" %±.

Occupatipn.

Am'nt paid.

T:'Otal am'nt |
expended. -

Per annuni.. -Per diem.

.2.
.3
21
11
10'
4
1

'First lieutenants...''
• . . . . . . . . . . - . ' : . . . . . . . . . . . . \ \ . . ' . . ^ . , . . . . .^.'......,
Second-lieutenan-ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . - . . . . . . . . . . . " . . , . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'..-.•
Third lieu'teriants..
. : . . . . . . ' . . . . . . C.--...'...'. .^...... .V^. s . . ,Constriictor....-.'..-.-....^........:...........;.,..;......... ....,.'-.;.> . . . . . *....
BPatswain's m a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , . . . . . . i.............%.-.....:..;.'.
, Carpenter's r n a t e ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . : . . . .^.........'.......
Seameri'.,...;..........................;.^..-....,...-...'.-. i . . . . \ . . . . . . .
B o y s . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . , . . . i . . . . - . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . •.. • • ^
" C o o k . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j ^ . . . . .:-^.,.:....:.-:.'. " f . ' "

.

: '

. . "ji.^-^...-.:..-.:..

$960/00
860': 00
- ,79P Op

•**24b*(i6

$4 Op

--^24G;:GO

192 00^
. 120 GO
';2I6 GO
|7;070'52

Whole amount experidedr for fevenue:.cuUers^^

,-.:."...
. .^ . . .
.' , -^. - Revenue Boats. ~ --^ • - .Boatriieri.
....;.........-.................
Boatmen.................................
fi,..'....................
Transient boatmen,,at various;prices...-•
•
-\. : -^
J
•; ;..
: Wholeamount expen"ded for^f evenue'^boats...•.'...;;....'...
Amount expended for. contingen c i e s . , . . . . . . . . . . . . -.....-.;.
-^
'
Whole amount experided in the;district of .Phiiadeiphia.
DISTRICT OP BALTIMORE.
/
• -; .
- ' . . ' ' • ' fi Collector.
- :'
v
Collector .;..;.
. • ^ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . - ; . . ' . . . , - . . ; . .^. > .i...% . . ; .
JDeputy collector..'.... . i . . . . . . : . . y ^ . : . . . fi.... .v,?'.-^.i...: r.-..-.
Cashier....^....... .^.... .-..•',.-:.:.•.. .'i^-.-.. . . ^ . ' v / . . . .t. .•,•.'; .\i~....-.-.:.
Clerks..
.-.-.-. i i ; ' . . . . . ' . . , . . .v.-.. / . . . . . . . . . . v;^;^' 1.
Clerk.-.-:..
fi:..
: . : : . : . . i . . . . . ..-.....;•...:-..,r.:,..-.......

C l e r k s . . . . . . ' . . . i-...:..,. ..iw...'. ..•..."....". .'•:. ....'.•:'.. .-;V...':.-.--'.: :...•.

Porters'.;.^ ;,.•:.•.;...-.....-/... .^.;. ........ ,.^.^,.i.:,.;....:';.";.;-.'.. / . . . . . .
': '^ VV - Whole amoum expended in' collector's department,..".,;
Jfdval Officer:.

Naval officer.


-.360 GO
320-00^

3j594 17
7,717-46
$158,285 76 I

- 6,400-O'O maximum.
i,50O.poH
• 1,500. 00
1,200 00
600 00.
2 00.
1 50
7,261 32
5,(100 00

Deputy'riaval pfficer.........;.,....................;.."»i-•.:...'-....... .> ......... * i.-.-.,-..
Whole .amount expended 'in nayal officer's department....... .^^ ..;..'...:.......',
'
"
" . . ' . Surveyor.:
. . *
• " <:. .' '^\ -.
S u r v e y o r . . . . • « . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' o o . . . . . ; . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . " . . .^...,....
Deputy, surveyor... ^ . j . . ' . . ^ . . . . . ^ . . . . . i . . . . , . . . \ . . ' . . . : . . . . . . ; . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . - .
C'iefk.;'....;.. .u i . ; . . . . •..'..• •.«.«..' ^ . . . . . . ' « . ^ . . . . . . . iT.'. • ..,i'. . - T . . . . . . . . .
", -. Whole aniourit experided in su'ryeyof-'s departm erit. V.,..;.;.......:,,.-...:.....,.:,
31
1
1
1
1
2
1

• .:'- : -Inspectors, Weighers, •'Gaugers ;~and Measurers.'Inspectors .....-. -....-......'..-.;... •••.*•,• '••.• •/• • • .•>"•. •• • • •^•. •• •-• • •.-. •'« •' •:•.«'. .• •«"«;»o....".-..\
•\y^eighef. . , . . . . > . 1... .y.-....^ ij» i~» ..'.>V^ ^.. v. . > . ; ; , . : . . . . . . . . ^ .^;:.-... ;;.^.-. .._.\....-.'.'
Deputy w e i g h e r , . . . . . . . . . . . *.... : . . . . . . . . . . .;• • . . . • • • • •.•. •'•«•'. • • ' • • . « . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Assistant d e p u t y . w e i g h e r , . . . ; . . : . - . . . . . . ; . . . . . . - . . - . . ; . . ...--...•...".... .....v.... ..>_... ,<.
G a u g e r . . . . . ' . . . . . . " . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . , .v... ^... • • • • •. ..• ^.,.'..-.-.... .!• — / • • •. •..>. •.-...."....
Measurers .-. .,.."•...-..:..... .,.•..• o. •..>.;..,.....;.......'...... . - . \ . . . . i . . " . . . , - . . . . - . ; . .•.-..;
Assistant .measurer...-.;...';.,.-.... ....•..;...............;.. •..-,.. ••.•••.• •.'••....•..,.".'..'»'....
Whole amotint^expended for inspectprs, weighers, gaugersj; and measurers.......
- • • ' .. s,- . - . . '
'
-' - - .'Appraisements. .\
/
,'. '
; ,- <
Appraisefs.. .1 .^.. ...> . ..^;...V.......'•.......;...'; . . i . ' . . . . . . ' . ........... ..^.v.. i.'.....;..-,.
Assistant apprais''er-..-..
-..::-..-..........;;......"..-..-.'.. . \ . . 1..."../.:-.r....,..'....

.Clerks. .;^:..

.-:/.. ..1.:-....:.,......".., ;.v..:.......-...,::.....-.....,

Porter
.-.' . j . . ..>. ..".•/. .i."..^iV.vr..; . y : . . . j . . : . . . ; . . . ,:J.. . . ; . . . , / > . . ; . . . . ,
Whole'ambunt expended for appraisements,.'.. ^ . . . . ' . . . . . . . : .
:........,

2
1
.1
1:
2
1
25

>
.'" • .' -' .- ..V •• • - 'PuMioWdrihouseSi^.
">' "^ • - -" r; . -' ^
Storekeepers;. .^;.-.i i . .*-v...>:b... ,••.^;^...-..... .:^.'.;.". ."•> .^>.Vi ..v.yh.-.'.'';.';.-.*:-^.;'.'
Storekeeper^..:...-..-.. . . U i ' . . . . . . . : . . .T. yi. ^..:.":.. .-^/..v.',•;;:.-. ;-.';y.:..^-;.;.';'.'. .i."
,.':'''Doi -

2,296- 2L
'4,900 00
.300 do

niaximum.
.- 2 00:

1,500 "00
IjSGG GO
1,500 00^
600 00

2,593-03

^ 3 00
maxiiiihm *
''^3 00
: 1 GO
maximum.'
maximum.
45,119. GO

. 1,500, do

i*,Pbb* 'oh

2 GO'

300 00^

6,320 18

1,150 00^
. ;60O 00-

. . . . / . . . y . ' . .•v.;.-.'^;.'-.^ . • . ' . . . . ; . . . . ..••^•.....;.i.-.':^:.'i:y.y'^:'.".•.•.'..'"i^y.;'*i''.y.^'.;-i

As_s'istantstorekee.per.-.
\ -.y..;;.';. .-.y y".....,. .-•..;...;..,....... i . . . . . . ,
P o r t e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^ . . . . . . . t . . . ^ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . , . . . , . . . . ; . . . . \ y .
Watciiman.'. . . . \ . . . '$..... .,y . . ' ^ . . . " ; . . . . . . - . . . . - . ; . ' . , , . . . .-o ^ .v....-.;-; ..v.-........"
Do.
:.
— ......:.............:..:.............Ji.,...,
Whole amount expended for publie warehouses..,"....... ..,•....
;
'
Revenue Cutters. .
.
- ,
^ .
Captains.
-....".................'..
.,.... .• . , . . . , ' . . - ,
...».,
Pirst lieutenants.
..\ .......;.-'.....,............-.
".
-Second lieutenants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -..-..-..,
Third lieutenants
..y . . . . . . . . . , - . ^ . . . . . . , . : . . . . . . . - . . . . . ' . . . . . . . .
Whole amp.unt expended for revenue c u t t e r s . . . . . . . . . . ' . • ^ • . . . . . . . . . . . . , \ \ ; . . .




•2 00.'

':.644 OiO
'552 00

l,-200; 00
960 ^OP
860 "00
790 00

1w
3,354.86

20,300 32

;•

to-

Recapitulation-^Cqntinued.

r

'' -

.

,

"

.

"

,

-

.

.

,

>

*^

.

'

•

.

'

- e .

•

.

Cpmpensation;.
53 > .

=,

" '

~

'Occupation.

•

' -

; ,

GQ

' ^ ^'
"Ana'nt paid. Total-am'nt
expended.

' •
Per annum. .- Per diem.

".••^ ' . . ; / ; - .-.^
;.
-.Reve.nue. Boats, " '" . y ,- •'. . . /"•"•^." .. •
8- Boatmen-........-........,-.'....... :../:.
'.-..........-.,.'i.........".,.
.>'.-i . . , . . • , , v.':.\....'.'.;...
u'WliPle.amount expended for. fevenue boats...;..-...;.. ."....>,. V . , . - . ' . . . . . ' . : . . . . . . . . . . . .y ,y
• ; .Anipunt-expehded for,contingencies;-l .,5.^..%.. . y ; . . ; . . ,,..--.>;.•.'...,',-:y..; .'.1..^.... .•..',.
Amount expended for standard weights "and:measures............... -.'.....'...;.;...'..^....
Whole ambunt expended iri the district-of B a l t i m o r e . . . . . : . . . . , y . . ; . . . , . , * , . . , , , , * , . .
D T S T R I C T OF N E W ORLEANS.

-y

-

•

: $150,
. . .• i . : . V . . '

,...........

/" .^

• '

•

•

-

'

'

•

<' $4,428 75
15,073 07
\.14,0P0.00
$120,746 74

•

• '.' - :-.:^.^• - ^ [ ' f i ^ f i ^ ^Collector. ^ ' ''. • - - f i \ - " " - _ . - • ^'
\ fifi '
Collector. . . ^ . v . . . . . . , . , . . . . , . . ; . . , i..',,.,..:,..,.,,....,.,.,...v:^*
.y i .,.y,.. . v . / . T . . . . . . . ' V $6,400 00- maxirnumV.
Deputy collector........'.-........'...'..-., .^......._..... . \ . . . . . - ; - . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . -.•.'.....:. ..- o 2,500 oo:
Clerks.
..;:;.;....,.:
i:..'.:.....
-.-...,...:
; ' ..1400-00^
Do. .,-.......,,.",.. / . ; . , . , . : . ^.. . . . v . .y.-.; ,...;,,',> . . . - - . ^ . . . . . . . : .-....-....... :..::^... ;y- ;' 1,200 w
D O . . . , ; . . . . . . . ' , . ^ . . . . . , . . ' 1 . . , , . . . . , ; . . , ; . . . . . . • . . . . . . : . . y . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^ . \ . • .-:;. . . . . - . . . . .: r
1,000 40• D o . ..-,., . . , . . . y - " . . ) . ; . . ' , . , . . . . . . . , ; , , . . . •>.,:...'.:..-,. . . . -. .^. . . . . . .•,.,.....-.. « «. .••'.... .•.,...•.,•... . . . . . . . • . • . , . . , . - v * «-.?.. .;...;. r-^
.900 00
• -Do,^ :...:.^...:. . . . : . . y . . - . - ^ : : . . : . . ' , . : . , . ; , . . . . .%..:.'..•
. . , , . . . ; : . . . . . . . . . . . . j . , ^ . : . . , . . . . - . "•
. 740^00
' D o , . . . . . . / . / . . . . . y . - ^ . . : . . , . . . . . . : . , . , . . . , . .y.,_,..... : . . ' r . . . . ' . . . , . . . . . : . . . ; : . , , . , ,.yVy. ,.^,,
:.336 00 - ' ^'. ,(

1
1
6
9
. 9
13
2
I
1
'. '. 7.9a.op
2' '-'- P ^ . . .y ....'. . . ,. . , . ; . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . r.... .i . ' . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. . ,-.. . . i . . . . . > .'..y .:.-..,J..: . .
.29.59
' ,W,hble''amoun,t. experided in coU'ecfor's departrnerit .^; . \ .r\^.'^ ,..*y..'j . . . y v . ^.y. . . r ^ , , . , .

•,

'

''''^' • . - ^ j m a i Officer.

•.:.fi

r"^'

'- • - - — r "'

'

\

-

\

33,271 93

•' . o

r Navabogicer . , - , . , ' . . . . .:.y..". r..,.'..:....: . . . . . . .
; . .-«•.,.•,.;......'...-,..;......'-,
........... . '5,000'00 m a x i m u m .
1 •Deputy, naval o f f i c e r : . . . , . , . . . . , ;
, / . , , , , : . . . . , ; .'.•
.>;.'.. t . . . . . . ;'.-.^...:..;. - ^.i,5oo:op
3 ClPrks,.,-,,.....'.../.,-;..,.., , , . . . ^ . , . *..',%.;.. .'..VW. ,..,.,.y......:.;',...'. ,.,,,..TJ ,,...'..:'.:..,.v^.,.; [
2 00
- ' - - Whole ariiplint e:xpended in >ayal officer's departnaen't., > , . . "i {..-,.,,. -. .•',;. . > . . . . W-.....,
..-.' ^
J
' '" :
/Surveyor: ' ' • - . '
.
^
. •'
y
1 ^Surveyor,.........,,..;.^., ,v..;^...y...y..."..;..;.,....;...;.,^..;^
. 4,900 do
,. 7 Deputies,.
. . ,^,.,.., ....,.-:;. jv; .v..... .,y....,,,..-.% . . . . . - . , , . . , , . . , . , . . . . . , . ' , . . . - , , : . - , . . . . . • • 1,500,00;'
 Whole amount-.expen.ded in surveyor's departriient , . . . , , *'.,.,,, ,%\., ,>, .<:,-,,.,,,,-,.,,.


- •

-'.
• 67?'-5.8

rifiaxirnuHij'
3,290 62

",.;••'
-.' \ Inspectors, Weighers, Gaugers, Measurers,-and;Mu^^^^
.
. ^
99 Inspectors....;
j».:
• . : . \ . ' • * ••. ?.«• • • • • • . . . ••..... •'• •....... ••• > «* • •• •*••'•
23 Night i n s p e c t o r s . ; , . . . . . . . . . . : . . , ..-.•.......'............'-.....-.. .•........v. . i . . . . . . . . . . - . : . ' , . , . ' . . . .
2 Weighers 1; . ^ ; . . . . . . / • . . I.-..:......,."..-.;..... X . . . . : . . . . . . . . . j . . . . . . . , i . : . - . . . . . . . . . . ..^'...;..
1 Assistarit.. . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."..•.'•..-..;..,......... .>> .^ • "• • •,•..•...:;-..,. • » . . . . • .•. • *« *..«'.
2 Laborers. .-..*•*'.>.>... *. . . z . . . . . .>.-&..:..... / . . . . . ; . . . , . ' . . . . ' - . , . . . i V . . ; . : *.. * •» l i . .•... . i . . .
2
;.-..*•*.... */»*... .;.•".
'1 'Gau^ef\..'.: ..'.'.,*.... .-.."i.-;. *.-..-*.c.. .,*.. .v.."....«...-... .•4.'.. *..,... .••
\ . . . . . . . ; . . . ; . . .'..-..?•.....'...,..'. . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I Assistant'gai:^ger.^... .'-...">-.
1 Measurer. .^......:."....... ...... v_»^....v . . . . ; , . . . . ' . *-,....,... .-...y.... '-rfi*r • -.**? •.".*...** *•
- 1 Assistant riigasuref........,: . . . i..^*..... .-.;.•.. .....*;• ..-.*..<.«.:* *..-. .,.*.'.................i>:.6t
..1 Laborer, .^v,. *;.. . » * . " . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . * . . * . , . , ^ . . . ...If../. . . . , i ^ .;..»•..*,•.. . ' * . . . . . . . . . . ..^.
1^ M a r k e r . ^ . . . . « . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . . ' . . i.,..^.... i i <..•.-....*;. 1... *•*. ;... .l..-. . . . o . ; . i . . . . . . . . i'...
2 A s s i s t a n t s . . . . . . . . . . *.••. .^.. .^..... : . . . . . . . . . ;:..i .f... * .-^i..-.. **•*;. *.. .:'..*-.;•....:.;..-. .^w-i".. .*
^2. Watchriien^'..... *. * . . , . , . . . ' . . . . . . * . . . . . . , . . . , : . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . _ . : . ; . . ' . . . . . » . . .i'*. *:.*..>.-"-.;.,..."
"Whole amount ej^perided fof inspectors, weighefs, gaiigerS,'measurers, and markers».
^< .".", "^ ., ' • '. , ^ ~ .
_'
A p p r a i s e r s . . . . . . . 6 rA.\ . . . .•:;:.

/

Appraisement's,,
- • . ' . -• ~ '. ' ,
i...,;
' . . . . . . ' . . . . i.y.".6 > o * . ' . . . . . . . . " . . . . . » » . .

1,500
1,200
> 420:
\ 200
-1,500'
] ,200
lj50p
*•' 42b*
i,'50O

triajcirnum.'
^ " 3 00
2 00

1,500:0.0;
3; 00

Pprte:r|?-U ...-.-. :. w^ /..;....... ;..* * , . . . ; . . ;f,:.. ;y;. ..**-. . . ^ i . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . 4 ; - . ; . . . . . . . : . . . . . - . .
Examiner of drugs^......; * - . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . ' . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . .*
y Whole ampurit expended for appraiseriients. i.......-. *....»..'..i-.«*'.;^i........:.... .*

',"3*60* 00
IjOOO 00

'..': -' • • , ; ; . - /
'• • . - ' Public lf(areho'us.es.-'
." ' .
>'1
Storekeepers.. ,.;..•;._.'.-:.{.-../... .y... ..\-.':^-i..'. .••."..-.,... i. ..^* i-.'i.....::... *.*...% ..*.> i:. .-fi^ :'...
I>eputie:s.; ,,.;.•..> . ^ *y-; .'.^y....;. .,i i v^.. .-.;'.>% . . ; . i . . . . . .--..*,.;....,,;,. .vy iri._... .y.i i ii i .
'•: •;- WHple-.arriount. expended for public virarehouses'.'.-'. ..'*"* *...-...".. i . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , i . .

•-1,'500 00

',.,-•; .' «' -/• '
'Revenue CiitierS,.: " ^- '/• " . '
' ' ' .' ..'
Captairi:.. * . . ' . : . . . . , , . . . . . . - . . . . . ; . . . . •...••........; v..,.-. .^ .:....y..:. .^..
.'..'-.»............
First lieutenantsi *..'.. . . i . . . , . . i:...^:-:.'.... .i..:. . . . i . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .
'" ..-. / ' -Whple anipunt expended for revenue, cutters* i..i'.v..';-iy'.-.;.:.. ..-.-* .'.y,.....-.-!...... *«.

,1^:200 00
-96O\O0




niaximum.
.3.00

95,676 67

Clefks^y. .y .i!-.^.... * * • j . : . ^ " . . , .*.. '*-.. -..':.: . i . . i t* ^ ' . . . . i ' . . . . i^.. . - . . i - . . . . * * . . i . . . . . . . .-^..

., '
- ' Revenue .Boats:
'.
./
'
2' B o a t m e n . . . . . . . . . . . T . . . . . . t . i . . . i , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . • . . . . , . . . ' . . 1 . . . . . . . * . i * *.*....... .*
27
Do/...:..,...,
....:....*:.4.:..*.\.
...:......\...;..;.%...:........
..'......:.............'.,
^.-.". . . . . . . ; * i i . . .
.'.".-*....
r 2 M e s s e n g e r s ; . . . ' . . . . . _..
' • Whole amount experided for revejiue b o a t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^. i i . . . i i . i«.»
..''..-.
Amount experided for c p n . t i r i g e n c i e s . " . . . ; . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . .
Whole ariiount expended in the district of New O r l e a n s . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . i.. i . . . . i . . .
* This apiourit includes estimaies to make up for withheld accounts.

3 00
.; 3 00
maxinium.

7,266 32.

3 00

55780'^19'-

-.'I576I 48
' 540 00"
360.00
54000
, 7,342 01
28j742 25

183,804 05*

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Compensation',

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Total am ^rit
expended,

•

Am'nt paid.
Pef annum: . Per^diem,,

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: -;• ^ ."-- -- • ; ' ^ ' - 'Coilectm\'' ':^ ^:: '.'
. •- ^ : •
:''
1 ' 'Collector . . , ; , . . :
. . ^ \ , . . , , . i , . . . . - , , . . . \ . . i / . . : . . , ^ , ;... / ^ , . . i . : , , . ' , , . . .^, .;i^... ..;*....-.. . $6,400 OO rnaximuni,.
1 'Deputy.collector 8Lrid-Tinspectprv,,. .iV.:..;.-.,^i.. iv. .^
/ ; , , . i ;vy, .^;. ..-^ . ' . ^ . . ; ; .
i',3O0 oo:
1 -. ." .'IDo;"; -- . d o , ' : . . ; ; % . . . . . ./;.^.i;v.^y...:.; ;,..'^ ; ; i y . i. ...i.,'I;:. , . . i : i / ; i ^ .:;.:.>..- - I,OO0-.OO'
1 :ciefkri:.;. ..iV..!"w . . . . . . v " ; . . . . i . \ . . . . i .\ .;•/....:.:.;:. .y .;.%;...;... -.v^..........,-,. .:..•:..,-. . \ v , ; J,OOOOOl
-1
:..600 00^
•^-po:>l.7.i...\....:\.:,,^,...,.....:.l:^......:..-:...-.:.....'^..fi.....:.,^
Aniourit experided In collector's, department.,,,.,. .-'.y..,_.., J . - ' , . . . . . . . , : ' . .,..^........;,
-^:"--.^.:- /y."^ "
'; ' :'.-.-'^-;-'- . - M a v a M f f i c e r . : . : ' -'•-'•
. . - „ • - : < : • : - • •"
Naval ^"officer,-.-;',,... .'.-v..;;;, ;-.;-•.; . . . y . . . . . ' . . . . v r-.«."•. • »v;,.y..-,% ii.'. .:i>. .:v? ..o'.^ ^V..._.,
-'5,000 PO:
1, ^ssistarit;naval officer../. ..-^vvl .y:.......;-. V'.;,. i'i; .-.A-r.VV.*:.yv.:.->i .-i .y f^^..-.. ?-V.:.^ ?•?. ^-^ ^«' • ^62^ 00."•".• '"'"-. "
;
:'•••'.:\ '[Surveyor. \ -' <*- ' '
.; ". ' - • " • "•;• ^ "
fi Surveyor..;.',....,-.. . V . . . . . ^.^;..'. ;.i.;,. .".^;.> ..-. .1''/.. .!.-..-• •"•• ^* ...•...^? • • *.. •• ? * v> • ••• •• :\<9bp."oo maximurh.
'

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..
, , "

• ' • " ' ' ' ' ' - ' '

:

.. : ,, - " . ; ; ' ; . ' ^ fi[jfispMors,: Weighers,rGauger's'i^aH^^
' . •-'
' '- /
Ihspectb'rs.....;,..", .^.. •.'..'...-,.... .s . V " . . . . . . . . ' . . . . , . . ' . . i - . . . . . . ' . . . : . . . . t..,.,."....;,..;...'. ..,.'>

' •

.

-

:

•

•

$5,943.66

;
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i'

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;-V• ' ''ia^oo."

1 -Weigher;,, r....,..'..;~. .V.o..u.v:. •;.,".,......:fi.. .•.-•....:...,: .\.:;,-..:fi;^.,. i,-,... . . , , f i : . : : .*'''i,50o*bb- max.iriiy'p?'
1 .Gauger.. ' . . v . . . . . . . . . . . J...-7. ri.... ...v....., T.^^..:;......, .•.'..-.,.".;.-, j:,.^ ^iy . : . . . , , ...-j:'.;. .'....- :• .1,5Q0.QP • niaximum', 1 Measurer.,.^ ..i... ....^',..... .',i .-.v:.,.... .y.>'J. .V'..,.. y ^ . •-.'.: .y:;..^."..-,;..,......,.......:.,.....,
:l»5p0;OO .rriaxiihuriv.J. -: j : 7 . iVmpdnt.expended^fpr'inspectorSjWeigheri, gaugers,.^4^^^
. : , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . / • . .y,..>..-•.-......
'• 35,346; 82^
' - c
''•---».'
.y',.-\- '',' Z:- / ? y : , ' ' y • .-^ • ' ; ' ' / ^ .App.raisenients,; -. . - • = - . - . .
;
A}9praisers.. / ^ . . . - . , . ; - . . . . , . - . .y-.v..-.".....',...., . . 7 . . . .'."..',..•..•.-/.. .\ . .y . . . . . . : \ ."i ....^"i.v.'.
1;5G0:'oo
1 -Porter: i..-^;;:. . ; . . . v . . . . . ; . . , . . . . . . . i. i i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
-...'...'. .:>. .iv> , ^ . . .,.^/;.'.; i'.. . .3,65. OQ
1 .; Do,,;;•;.:,;:,,-..fi,.,,;.,.:fi,-.:.y,..;;/.y_;.,-.'.;..'...".-..C:..-V....,;..;;•-.-.;;.';:'...:.:.'...-,?.Vv.;-;:i,
-320 00'
lyooopft
:
1 "Examiner, of: drugs l,V..i;, :,':;..:...:..'. fi.^.ii:.... . - . ' , . . . . . . 1 . . . ' . .^ .>...-, ^^^.^^ .^/ji.JVf;;... r,:..... .;' >V, • Ampun't-eXpended-foi-.appraisem
.-.': i . ) . [ . . ' . . " . . . ; . ; . . '..y.,..'.,....'. v:'...'./......".-. [;
->'^-:
/
'''•'- •'-..'.:.. " " . - R e v e n u e Cutters: • \
'
'.-',-.
, y - ^ •
-Captains,... ..^ ,.:-.y.V,-.y,^.,>,. ,y.,,%,.>- .-v. ,^.»i.,.yi-.,..y V,>,iv.:.;>,,.,v, ..V.\. r• ,,v,.:,.>. ^ ' ' I'i^OO 00

'

• 1

'

•

'

•

4,753 33
' ' ' "^y; -'

'-• 1

-Second Jieuteriarijt....."...;
; ; . . . . . . , . . . : . . . . . . .,.\..;.-. .y . . . . . . . . . .
' 'Amount"expended for revenue'cutters.:..........^..y,'.... . V . . ' . . : .

^860 DO
2,492 24

; , y . .
:, '..
^ ' . .'^
- Revenue.Boats. .-. " ' . •
"BargemehV..'.-... v.'.... . ~ i . . . . . . . . . .y. •., i- ..'.........'. J. . . . . . . . . . f'... .-..^
-•' ; ••'.'- - T' Amou'ntexpended for're;veiiue'boats. • . . . . . . . . ' . . . . y . . . . . . .
-- '• • " ' ' ' •" Arnount experided for cbntirigencies.............%...";......',..
- Whole ampuWexpended irithe district-of Charleston...;..

1 00
-2,204 47
1,152.07
51,892 59

."; • - -fi: .;'• - ^ fifi/'-'•• ^- D I S T R I C T "OF - S A T O N N A H . : V :^ ;• '•
' : >-'"--

V'-• • ^ '.''

'-, - - ' '

Vdllector.- -•'

•"'•.

Collectorl..y.;.,. ;V...;.-..T.;.. .'t......... ..i.Vi..-.,.;..:. .^.....;.:;;.. iy.;..
.iDeputy and. inspeetof;....~...... ..^.\ .. i....-..'.'.'.': . . ; : \ . ; . . . . . . . . - . . - .

•'Clerk.-.. ;;:..=;..;: :;7-. . v . , : : . . . : . . f i . . : / . : . . : f i . . . : . : . . : . .^..:.-....;.;..,

:'6,400 00^
1,200 00;
' / 800 W

'" • .V ", Arriourit expendedyin cohector's-departnierit.:.; . v . . ; ; . . . . . . . ; . . .•„

1,069 13

,' .
^.
*
.
, Jfaval Officer. ;• .
' Naval^.office'r,.•.. .^.V« •«•:.- . . . • • •'..°. •,.'•_."• ? • • ^..'». '*-*' ^•« r • ••• • •• • • • •
• y^ .: Arnpunt expended."in'riaval office'r's departmerit..-.'.. . . y . . . . ' . . .

•150 OO
'

"- - .• • ' ' '. "" '"\ •;- "^ ;:.e'':Sjjirveyor. '•''>.
' '.' ' r
•Surveyor.:..;.;... . . V . . . . . . . ' , . . . . . . . . _ : . . : . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . - . ; . ; . . . * . . . .
, ' - Aniourit expended In .surveyor's depart,ment..-,i..-.-'....:....;.v;.......

150 00:

: ' ' ^ >.-^\_ • • - f.^.;,. . r

^.' ylnspcfitofs^, W^eighejs^-aTid

; : - Amoiint•.dxperided^fordfispectors^JweigHefs,.a^

150 00

'.'

16 IrispectOi-Sv.^.:-.... .-.r. ...^^•''•••••y>'^.*v.{^. . •••r.-i> ..:;..-. v^ J ..;.v.;. . r i . . . , . y . . . y . . y .
1 . Weigher.and/gaugery.:-.;..;.."........'..-...-.1.....'.,:......;•..-,.'.............,..,. ....-.^.':
..'

150 00.

, 3 GO

-Fee.s-,

gaugers\... ...= .y

I4j201 18

\ V. :
, c .'
.^ •
Appraisements.^
.,--.'
Appraisers'..'.......,.y'.-.,;.. . V . ; . . . ^ . . . ' . _ . i . . . . . . ; i i.;....,....."..;-. ..:'i. :•
Porter and. night w a t c h . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . . - _ ; . . . . . , . . .
Stor_ekeeper.....-. .\....... l y . . . . . - : . . . . . . . . . - . . . ; . . . . . , . . . : . . " . . . . . , . . , . i .
Amount expended.fpr appraiseriients. .'v.i-.
V.........:..,,..
Amount expended for public w a r e h b u ' s . e s : . ' . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1,500 00.
360 00
-CSOO: 00

Revenue Cutters.'. ,
.
Captain.................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .
First heutenant.
.'
......."........... .T."..............
Amourit expended for fevenue cutters
.-...,
.,,

1,200 .0.0
960 GO




2,923 64
-lj220 12

969 60

Recapitulation—Gontinued.

CO

to
Compensation.
Am'nt paid.- Total am-'nt
.expended.

pccupatibri. '
Per anrium.

.A''§.-'

"..
- • -'
• . • jRepenue
fioats.
r - "
•emen . . / , . ; . • . . . . . . . .-..-.[i. .....:..•.....^.: ...^ ....:.."...;. .'-..-.•:....
- Ampurit expended for reveriue boatsi.."L...;.".;. .yy..-..... .\
," ^ -:;•- A.rripurit experidedxfor.contingencies..'-.:'....\.c.. .->..... i^..-.......
' ^ " W h o l e amourit jBxpended in-the .distriPt;of Savannah...."..'
V\

. ; ; - ,fi-.

-$360^00
:$r,460 15
1,189 09
$23,332 91

-. . D I S T R I C T -OF P A S S A ; M A C I U 0 D D Y .

;'••-•
'; ; '
^ ': . .:: . Collector. ' > " ^ :' .'
Coilector........ ..>.v. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . v ; , - . . . : . / . . . . . i .t^.. «V....
Deputy-collectors.and inspectors, ^.''.i.......... ,..\'.; ' v . . . ' . ; . . . ; , . . ; v.>
Surveyor/r;y . iv.-. ^; r. i'^ .v .:*•'. -^^.y .;^:v."-.'-".'. ^ ...... .;.> .:,..r. \ . . . . : .
' *: ;-• Aniourrt'expended iri surveyor's..departrnent/. . - . j ' . . . . . . . . . . .

3,000 ^'00;

.:*'*2bb*bb:

.3 00
'2 00
> r 50^
3.00
3 00

Temporary i n s p e c t b r s . . - ; . . . . . . . . . y . . ^ . . . ' . . . . . . .y-^..... .'..•.. i........:
"Weigher arid m e a s u r e r . - . . ; . . . . . , . . . - . . . - . . . . : . . . . . . ' . , . ..f..'...-.....
\
• Arnount:expended fordrispectbrs, weighers., and measurers-.
• Amount expended- for appraisements . . . . ; ' . , : . . . . , : . . : - . . : . .. Reveriue Cutters.

maximum.
:-3.G0
200 00

.. _ •
Inspectors, Weigliers, and-Measurers. - ^
Inspectors.;.-;iV..vi..:. .:i'^.;> .- «• y^^;^. i'.;^.-^;.:. i.^. i-^...;. '.•/.:. :.fiZ....

C a p t a i n . . . . . *.-'. •. First lieutenant.;.'.;
Second rieutenarit.\.
Third lieutenarits.i,
Boatswain.;......;.
.Gunner..........',
Carpenter.....-.''. .y
Cook.
...;;-,



Per diemV

11,963 38
20 00
1,200 0.0
960 00.-'860 00
790 OP\ 240 GO
240 GO
240^00.
2li5.G0

1
I
5
2
a5
2
6

Cabin steward...-"..-.-..........,"....... . . . ; . . . . . . . .
Wardrbom s t e w a r d . . . . . ' . . . , : . . . . . . . . . . ' ; .
'.;....Boys.
: . . . . : . ' . . . . . / . ' . . . ; . . . . / . i.

D p . . . . . . . . : . . : . . . . . . : . . , '....,....

fi

216 00
216 Op
-120 GO
96 GO
• 192 .Po
;196 00
-1.68 GO

\'../.:

Seame.n ..".,..>../.".....-..'. .^.'. . • ~ . . . ' . . . . . . . " . . . . . . .:.*,.. i
D o . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . : . . : . . . : . . . . . ; . . .^.^,. .V ..

Ordinary s e a m e n . ' . . . . ' . . . . ; . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . ' . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .
, .--Amo.untexpended for revenue cutters, .y

13,361 67

Revenue Boats.

Bargenien..

3:60 GO

Amburit expended -for revenue boats, i . . ' . . ^ . . . . ' . . . " . . . . . . . . ,
' 'Amount expended for costs -of suits.'.... 1-..;...:....:.....~..
Anipunt expended forxontingencies.^.. . . i . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . .^.....
^ Whole anTount expended-in the district of Passamaqupddy I
;
Collector.

;:

!

1,172 56
^ 5 8 5 14
307 -01
27,609 76

„ . ;^ DISTRICT OF MACHIAS. '
25P GO.

^ Araount expended in ^cpllector's d e p a r t i n e n t . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• '\
•
Inspectors . . . . ' . , . : . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . .

Inspectdrs.\ :'''.'.--•

267 94

, \
2.5.0
2 00
1,233 99

Amount expended, for irispectPrs.........'.
•"/"--

>.:".'.

;

-r

Revenue .Cutters...-

=960 00

First lieutenaht...-.'.-..;....'.;..........:..":... . . . y . .'.;.,:i.
:
'
Amount expe.hded for.fevenue cutters
' ; .

\

969 60

• . Revenue Boats.:. \ •j'^

-

Bargeiii'en...
;DP.
Amount expended-for revenUe-jbbats... yi........;.--..:;...-;'.
Amount expended for c o n t i n g e n c i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Whole ariiount experided in the district .Pf M a c h i a s . . . .

'"

240yO0360 00
797 64
2 45
.3,271 62

, ' P i S T R I C T OF F R E N C H M A N ' ^ BAY.
Collector.

150 OG
Ariiount expended in collectpr's department.............
Inspectors.

Inspectors.......



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"-

166 65

.

500 00

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If*

..Compensatiori.'
Occupation.

AG -

Ariiount paid
Per anrium'.

: I n s p e c t o r s . . . - . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .-'.'V.'.-.. .i.. : . ' ' . - . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . . . . ; . . - . ' . . i .

"':

DP::"-:•.i'v.;v.y..;":.:..."..\:.:/........:..:......:....-:•.:..-^.>.'::....:

bo.

..^-i;:.:^

:.:.:.i.:.^..:/.:...^:.....:....L:.^.....

-Dp.
;..:......;.:,,.-...,.>:....y..........:......;..;..y.......y>
. ' - - • Am'Purit"^xperided:fo'r;f^^^^^
^ - ,
- :^Amp.urit'expLendedtfpf.contingencies'..-. . r . . . . . ;^^
: Ariipunt 'expended in- the district of/:Prenchniari!s B a y . . .y.,..:
'
; :'DISmiGT'QF P E N O B ^ ^
i ; Colle'ctof.. i
-. Ainount :expende(i in, cbllector.'s departmerit.... ;... .•'......., ._ • •" -y Inspectors,'Weigliers,'Gauge^^^^
-Inspectbrs/:. .Vi^ . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . •.:.:."..: .;.V..... ^ . . - y ; . . . . . . . . . . \ . .
Weigher, . i . ; ; . . . . . . .^...:.-!.,'.',..; . ^ . . y . y . V . . . . . , : : . . \ . . . . . . . _ . ::..:..-..

Ganger.-.-...... i i ; ; . . : . ..:.^....;...-."..::: i:^.: ./...^.,....:.....:. <...:.
'Mea'surers ...........,...-.-.."..;.". ..y..:..:."..;;. ....'.:..•. ^y.....'.';..-.. \'..r,:,
: • • Ampuri't experided foi- ins'pectors,,weighers', gaugers-,',and measurer's.
;•' '.^ AmPhnt ex'pendedjfof"a'^ppraiseinentSi
.-. :..'.-^yy^......:^-.'



Per dieni.

.#3-poi
i:00

.' - ;Amount:expended for inspectorsi..-. 7:.... :.....> ., ..*.;....;.':..
• .. ' . - ._ "''" • ' ' • .' •;
'
Revenue Cutters.: " '
: '."''"'
•Second lieuteriarit..;........;.....". ..y ....-/. •..'.....'. : . . . ' . . . ; . ; . i . , . . . . . . . \ . .
. ''';,, Amourit expended, for revenue cutfefs-...... -.^. .•..,..,/.. y.'."i y.
j".
' ; '- - - .
, " ^
.'^Revemie^Boats. > : .- ' : . ' "
Ba;rgeinen ;. •. Ty. ^ .^V .'...> ..... ...\ ^.....-..:.... . . . , . • . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Do. . . . ;
-...........:.......;"............:...........'..........:.....
, b o . .:
.:.V^.....,.
V...;
.:...............
"•• :DO-.
-J.^'.....-:•:.y:i-..v.....V....y....-.;;.......:..:.:^....;..v>'.'....

Total ambiint
expended.

$2i604^99

$860 00977 72
240 OOi
18000
-144 00
132 00i
120-00
108 P0-;
• 96 00^"
1,227 14
: ^.57^^28
:250-00
336 70

a 00
2 00
'^Fees.-.Pees..
Pees.
4,910 8428 00

|5,033 78

. ' .'
; \
^ v..
^
v- Revenu'e-Boats: : . v. _ '
Lieutenant.'..; . r . . : . . . . \ . . . - . . - . . . . " . . .y . ^ . . . . . . . ' , . . " " . . . . . . . . . - . . . ; . . ,
'Seamen i . . r - . . : . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . : . . . - . . , . ' . . . . .
'.....-.;'.....
Do.
........:..;........y......vi..^.;;:;..............

, b o ' / ;•:...... ; i . . . . . . . . . : . .fi..V.'.-,....-..;y...>.;_.Ti..y .y......^...
B o y s ? ' . . _ . . .-;.:.'...... .^ .i'.;.^^..'...;'.-{.. i,i...,.;:-.... . . i , : . ..^. i .'^.\
'Gbok. , ^ . : . . ^ . . < . . . . . : . . . . . i y ^ . . . ; . . . . . . ; ...yy..,.y^;y. .w^; .^.^.. y.
Steward .-% . . . .•;'.'.-y.... •>:•.,. ^ . . . . . . . . ' . . . " . . . . - . . . . . - . ?.,......."...:..
Seamen>... .•... .:.V. ../i-.^^^. / . . J " ; . . . ..•>:. ^^. ••.•«. «"•?...... f.'..
.Dp.: .'..:..-.-r.,.^V.^.=,.•;.;.,.........V..........\.../..."ii-i....i.....-..

9.60 00
-192 00
J 4 4 OP.
-120 00
12000
: 216 00
-96 00
^ 156 0:0
-264 00
132.00.

Arriount expended for revenue b p a t s ; . . ; . . ^; . r . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.- A m o u n t e x p e n d e d for contingencies.y^ ....y...'...,.-;..;....-....
W l i o l e rkniount expended in^the:district.of Penpb'scQt;l5^..'.i.;

^

.:^> 0 ^ - • ;

2,841 93
187,47
8,304 94

y V:: b l S T R l f c X ; 6 F W A L I ^

Cbllector"....,.,..-".... .".^..;.. . \ . . . . . \ . . . , . , . . . .'.•..-.;. ,-.:>./..-,...
J Amourit expended iii. :cbllectPr's.,:depai\tment.^.. . i . ' . . . • . . •' •

250 00'
289 05

_, • /
i ; '.
,,: J ,
. Inspector's and. Measurers. '
\ Irispectors......'.-..,.-.........-. . y , . . . . . .v............ ..y ..''..".......".... -..
-Do:" .:-...; .•....';..'. .•
: .., .-...'.. .y-.;.....,...'..; . . ^. ./.". :.;.;.;.,..
Do. . i ^ . : . . . : . . . ! . . . . . . . . . . . ..y
:V
. . . . : . Ui./.

3 GO
' 2 50
1 75

Do.-'....-.:...,....:.:, r.i. .^;.,........,......,..;...... .v...... .......fi. '.y.......

2 GO

1 50
-Measvvrers.,. . . ' ; y._...:.'-. . . . . . . ' . . : ; . . . . , . ; . , . . i..,. ...'..-. . ..-y^i ...•..•.-...
. ' - AnTounf expended fpr irispectpfs'ahd'rhe^^^

Fees^
4,828 :'32

• '•- ; ."^ : . ^ . : ^' 7 ' ' : ' • .
. ;" \:.'^''' Revenue:Boats." r - .:-- -^ ^ "^
B e t r g e m a h v . . . ' . ' , . . . . . . - , . . . . . . . ; * . . . . . . ' i . .•.:.::.:.'.'.. . ^ ' . . ? . . . . . . y
. A m o u n t eXpende.d for reven.ue b o a t s . . . . . . 1. v-. ..y -..,. .•'.-..';
•"^, A m o u n t e x p e p d e d - f o r ^contingencies...,.,'..".^"'.-...;.. .y .''..
Amourit-expe'nded.in the district pf .Wsildoboro'.....:-..'....
-.
- •
:
. DISTRICT OF W I S C A S S E T !
Cpllector". . . i . : . . . . .V.V.... J . . . : : . . . . . ^ ' . y ^ . . : : . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . .
°
"Amount experided in cpllector's d e p a r t m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . .^...
I n s p e c t o r s . y . ..'•. ,y
,...................-................
A m o u n t exp'end^ed for i n s p e c t o r s - ; . . . . . . . - . . . . . . : . . . . . i . , . . .

1 00^
•^42-00
425 07
5,584 44
.200 00
'

. "4,366 07

•Revenue Boats.
Bargemen .




217 63'

3 00

1 00

6D

Recapitulation-r-C on tinued.

CO

Compensation.
A m o u n t paid. Total ampunt
expended.

J^ccupatiori'. .
Per annum.

P e r diem.

$420 GO
366 GO

Aniouri.t .expended for.f evenue boats, with .estimated- addition for A p r i l a n d . M a y .
• - Araoun texpehde'd for .contingencies, with estimated additipn fpf April a n d M a y . i
' A m o u n t expended in the.district of W i s c a s s e t . . . ^V...._..;.",
.'...% . ' . . ' . . . . .

fifi fi^:fi fifi ^ ' ^ : ^ ^ - ' : i y ^

$5,369 70

• - ..'-'-,..'/ }

'.•Collector ... .>y-...-. . - . y . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . ' . . . . . ...,.y ,....-,. -.-.. i.s-.;.. . i . ; . . . . ' . . . . , . . - . " .
• y. A m o u n t expended'in collector's depa:rtmenh . . . . . . . . .•_... ;•...'. ,"i..= . . . . ^ . . . . . . y . ; . : . . . .\
11
1
1
2
1

434 26

-^ „
• • . '• ^Inspectors'.Weighers, Gaiigers-,,arid\Measm^
:y.
Irispectors. .^.,.-'.-.,.--..-....-..".....-. ...y . . y . . i-:'..
'. i . " ' . . . . . . . . ; . . - . . ' . . ' . . . - . . . . - . . ' . . - . . ' . .
'•^^Do.-'

..::.....:...::.:.....:..:.:....:.,...^.:..:.,..:.:.:.:.............^..:...

''bo/

....v.;.."...;...........::.i.;..;......:..::.•...;..;.v............:..,..:

no. fi.... ...:...\.....,.:.:.fi':.,..y.., ..yi.fi....-.,.. ..^.. .y:.y. ^

"Weighers, gaugers-, and, measurers..-. .y. ,:,'.•.-.y.y........ .;...•.'....-. .-/.'.,.....•.';... .....^
• ' A:nipunt^expended for"inspectpfs, weigh.efs, gaugers,. and rrieasurers... i....'......'..
". .. .-Amount expended.for appraisemehts.;..\'.....:.. .^.:..'. i.... ...^ ...-.-..-.... 1 . . . . . . , . - . . .
^ .Amp'unt exp.erided for publi'c s t o r e s / . . . . . . , . . ; . , . . . . . " . . . .y.,..'.......','.... ...^.'. i"...;..

|3- 00.
$.6OO~O0^v
• 250. 00
- 350 00
50P GO.
Pees.
9,968'92
.> :v4G 00
'75 GO

: • :: ^ ' • • - ' : ' \ . ' • :, /
. .'^: •• rReventie Boats:\.. ' •/.•'.,.
/' - ,
Bargenien\....--...... .y....-,,..... .V. ...^/V.. / , . . - . . . , . . / . . / . : . . . . / ;. , V . . . . . . . . . .^
'- Ampunt expeiided for fev'eriue boats.-,................./..-.......;.;.... ..'.•i..'... .'.y .::. .. . Amount expeiided for .contingericies.'.:..:..... ..".,> i . : . . . - . . . ? . - . . . . y . . : . : . . . .
. . / W h o l e aniount expended in the district of Bath,............y .. .^-^..../.'. . / J . . . . .
•• '•'• c ^ ' l
. : / D I S T R I C T OF- PORTLAND\AND F A L M O t l T H .
'. / . " ,
• CpUector.i,...//. ..-'.'.•....'.-: .^. ,.'.;;-.>.... ..,.'...;;./.>-..i . . y ^ ^ / . , . , . / . . . / . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ;
' .';Anio'urit expend.ed iri collisctor'sti epartment^:....-..:. ^^^.y.. ; / i ^ . . . . . . . . v . ; . ..^..
% . S u r v P y p f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / / . . . . ; . - . . . . . . ' . / .-.:...'.... . . J . . . . . . . ; . . ."i.: V.,;Vi;. ..-..'^. .*.;.;.\
, . Ambunt expended in surveyor's department. i . . ; 4 . . - . . . . . . . . . .."•'.'...:.........'....
16
Inspectors i.......-'.;.".......''.-...,..,....'.;...... .i . ' ; • • . . . . . . . . . . . - .
....•.-...



1 OP
1,055 .09
281 48
11,854 75

fi

1,679.10
150^ OP
* 150 00"
' 3 GO

Pees.,.."^-.

Wjeighers, gaugers, and measurers.'. . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . - . . . . y ^ : . . . ; *.
Amount expended for irispectors, weighers, gaugers', and measurers.'". : i \
-' Amourit expended for appraisements.,.......".....".:. y . . . . . . . . -v. v . . ; .
\ .
Revenue Cutters':
. . ".'
Third lieuten ant i ^ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . ' . , . . . .^'.. y . . . . . . . .•./.y.y . . . . - . . . . ; . . ' . . . ' . . . . .
- •
Amount expend.ed for revenue cutters:.../ .v..-.. y...". - . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . ; ; . .
'. ' . -- '.- : . ' ^ . •
.- '' Revenu'e'Boats. - . " ' / . . . --•
Barg"emen...:.....-.....-. ........x: . y / . . / . . . . . . . . . . ; . . / / . . . / . . . . . . . \ . . . . . ;
-.......
' v^ Ariiount expended fof revenue boat's....... 1 . - . . . . . . . . . - . . y . . . . . . ; . . . . . . , .
Ambunt expended for .coritrngencies. i........... f............. . ^ . . . . . . ^ . . . . . .
'Amount expended in thedistrict-of Pof tiand and Falmouth;.../..-.. ,.-V .-^.
\y"
- " •;: ' : } • " ' ' I DISTRICT OF SA!CO. / ' . f i '• - ' C o l l e c t o r . ; . . . - . . . . . , , . . . . . . . ^ . • . / ; / ; . . : . . . . ; . . . . . : . . . . . i . ; . . .:^/..;..'.;.... ;i-..-;..-.
Amount expended in co.iiectpr!s d e p a r t m e n t . : . . . . , . . \ \ . . . . , . . . - . ' . . . i..".
'' " , . , , "
'
: - Inspectors: ..: -- . -; : • ' ^
Inspectors.'.........'
; . • . . . ' • . . . . . . . . . . .-.l.'.....:.;. . . . . . . ; ; . . . . . . . . . ' . - . . . . . . . . . . - .
Mea.surer.,.'.............. . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . : . . . . . . . [ . :.*._......._..'.-........[. . . I . . . . . . . : . . . . . .
Amount expended for inspectors and'Tne:asurefs.........;...-.'..........;..
- AmPunt.expended-for •r.evenue'^ boats.'........ ./.^. . . , . . < . . . . . . . , . 1 . . . ; -../.i
Am^unt^xp^nded^fpivjcp^ntingeri-ci^^^^^^ -^.-...-.-;-.^-.'^.-;.-.-...-.-. /.y.r.-v^r^.-^-./-r^
". / J'" ^Amount experided in the -distriGtoif .Saco.".-';....... y.'.. -..'.'../'..% ..^. i i . . .
: .. ^ ^ y.y^ ^ ''' _,-'yDISTRICTVOF KENNEBUNK.^ "••"• - / ' ' / : " ' - ,
' . C o l l e c t o r . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ' . . . ' . . ' . . . ; . . . ( / .::.•../ ......'...'..-.... i...: . . . ^ . . . . . . . v . . . . . . .
, Amount expe,nded iri. coliedtpr's; .department.... . ' ^ i ' . . . . . : < . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Inspectors . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . .,.y.'v...-. ^.... i . . . . . . . . ^ , . . . . . . . 1 : . , . . . . . . . . . , ; . . . . . . . . - . y^..-.
' Arifiount expended .for inspectors./V;.'.. .>,.:.-.;.... . y . . . . . . : . . . . . . • . . . . . . Measurer . . . . . . : . v / . : . . . • . : . . . ' . . . . . . . . . y . . , o ...:-. :.'.._..-.;. . i : . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . ; ; . . . . .
/ - , Amount expended fpr m^easurer.;............:-.;,....,.-.'.:...'..-..,.,.. i. .^....
.Amount expended for revenue boats. 1.. ...^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . ' . . . .
.Amount experided for contingencies:....,..'....'.'.;-...... ...y
Amount expended in- the district of "Kenneburik-..-.-.....-.,:
.;...,
DISTRICT OF YORK. '
Collector..
.V....-.
...;..
,-.'.
Amount.expended in'collector's-departrnent.. i
.".'..".:..-....
Irispector . . ;
.-".. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . <.
Do.
.:.;..;
;:,.../....,.... ..;..,...'.......



15,438 78
925 00
790/00
..-.. .-J

332:44

3.60-00
752 14
,54'5 58
19,823.04
250 00
252 13v.- .. • 3 00'
^ees. •'' :
60,6,30.
2'_9.9
42-30
903 72

........

^* v.'3*1)6 i

^eCs.

. . .... . . ; . . •
.

.

.

.

.

"

:

-

.

'

•

• *

•

•

3'-O0
.712 00
29 .59
40 00
-36 00;
820 59

'sibb'oo
'120 00

250 69

Recapitulation—Continiied.

CO
00-

Compensatipn.
Ampunt paid Total arribunt
expended.

Occupation.
Per, arinum.
o

Per diem:

<i>

, ....

Ariioiirit' expended "fpranspectors".....;.. ....•..•,.,...-......./-..'....,.../.
Arriount expfended in .'the district'of Yorky.....:%.. . . . . j ' . . .,\ ....,..:./ .

_; .^

1
3

1
1

$548 19

/ ^ ' ' . ^ / : : "DISTRICT ^W^

• 'Cpllector . .V..-.-.,. . . > . . . . . . . . . - . .•.•...........:.....:.............'.-'.y . . . , . . . ' . . . . . - ,
Amount expended in collectpr's departrii.erit-.'.,..'.. i . / : . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . , . .
-....
7 : Inspectors^."...;.:.'? .y ...^.....-. .v-...^;".. ..i..'. ...-.'y . . . . . . . y; .-.•".,.....;;
Weigher, gauger,'and measurer'.,.;"....-......;:--.;.....;.-. . . . . : 1 . . . . . . " . . . : . ' . ; . ; . "
I
Amount ex{5enjiied foi/inspectprs,^weighers, gangers,.arid measu/ers.
;' - Arii'ount-experided fo"r< contingencies. : . ..\ . . . . . . . : . . . 1 . ' . . " ; . " . . . , . . . ' . . . .
- AmP'iint expended in "the district of Belfast...-". ./*...'.",. ! • . / ; . . . . . . - . { . .

6 '•

$297 5(3

••y-:-':-'
'
. : ^
piSTRI(Gt:,dp B A N d o R ; ' '
;^/ ^ ^
^Collector . ; . . : . . . . . . . , .
:.«••.• -• • y ^ ' ^ •/•
.7^....;.;.-.'....-.
. : , ' ' . Amount-expended in the.cpllectof's departraent.y..y.:.': .y-'..-..
Inspectors; .^v...;... . v / . / ..^ .:v...\. :•.:.:.'. r..;/'.y ..:...;..,-./.. i.. fy^ . 1 . / y
'Weighers, gaugers, and" measurers........'.y . . . . . . Vy > ..v..,..;.-.,.. ..y.,...-..'
• • Amount experided .for'inspectors, weighers, gaugers, and measurers;
Amount e'xppnded for contingencies............:.'\.^..:...%;y...-.y .••..'./;/'.
Amount expended in the:district of Bangor.^.. i . ' . ' . . . . " . . . . . . . ..^..v;-;
/ '
.;
, DISTRICT OP P O R T S M O U T H . /
/
Collector. .'I : . . . . . . . y . . . .•. .y . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . y . . . . . ' . y . ' . . . . ; . ;..,..•
- ' Amount expended in collector's department..... y . . . : . . . . . . . . .y . 1..-:.-.
:'Surveyor^y'.vy..i,.. ..<i ^v..-.;... .^..-.^ ...;.-.-..y......... / . . ..';•.'.-. y . . ; . .-.v/.yy
Ariiount; expended iri surveyor's departriient..-....,. .vy\ •.-. ..-.'> f.--.'.'.yy
Inspector . .
Do. .::;.

bo; . : .



119 72
"Fees.

.:

p op;
3,149 90

. . 68 fs:
Pees and .CO mrriissipns. .

",*:* 3*6b

^3,337 80

167 64

2 GO
Pees.
4,330 17
1G"6 86
4,604'57

224 63
^50^00
"250 GO

Jnspectors,. Weighers, Gaugers, and Measurers.
360-00•
-3,00'00
.2 00

^ Do.

3 00

. .• ^ . ^ o . . . ; . . ^ i^ i . Vy . . y . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . . . ' . ^ . . • . . • . - . . y . . . . - . . ; : . y ^i' .v.,

Do

. . : . . . . . : . : . .

i . . . . . . . . . ; V.. ^

i : . i .

Dp. . ; . / . . . . . .
:..:.......:...:.........;.:....................
Do. . . . ; ^ . . . . i . . . . . y , . . v . . y . , . . : i . ' . ^ . . . v - . . . . . . . . W . y . . . . ; : ; . . . . . . . . ; ; . .
Do-.^ ; V ; . . . .yy . i . .y.-y :.'-...... . . y . . ' . . . . . . . . / . y ; v . . . . y-. . ; ; y .yy.'yy ...'..L.:^.-.
...:J)o;'-.V;^.''..;.-.y'.;».-.'; ;..v..;-..;-...\:.-. :y.'.yy.'.'.i,... .y.-..Ty-.';'^.^
Weighers, gaugers,.and measurers...........-.:'., i . : y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . .v.;^..'.-.......
Night watch..
.'.
. ' . . . . . . . . ; , . . . . . . . . . - , - . . . . ..
Aniount experided for ;insp'ectdrs,-weighers, gatigers-,r anid- measurers.."..' .'^y." i,
v\
V ' .-'."--' - -•- • : y R e v e n u e C u i t e r s . . ; - -. J '" ' • " "--:••"
: C a p t a i r i . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . .V..i;.. ./-.y. .->.•.. ;';;..".:•; .r;.:.% ."...-;•.;.•.'. ..-.^^.yi^iyVy..-;'.,
First Lieutenant."...'..... ::....;.":-.'.. . / y l . . .y-..-;...-...:-.' .'..•./* .y. .•.' .• /•.:.- :<.-:..:..'.:.
Thirdiiieutenant^y..... ..y . -:. . / i ' . ..-^.y..',...'.-. i : . ' . . ; /.^y ..-. ..V.. .1 ;y. J i . . . . ; ; y /
Amount expended for fevenue cutters, y . . ; . . . . ' . . . ..•-.... .>-.".:-.,...-..'....;.'...
' Amourit expended fof revenue* b o a t s . . . . . . . . i . .\ . . W - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x..-i..."..
. Amount expended fof contingencies'-..,....-.-..-.....;..'.... .\ :.'.. ...'\} :l.-: . y . y ; . .
' •: AmPUrit experided invthe^district of Pprtsmouthr..' i.-.;.:. I . .iv-. i -.::. i y . . ; ...•.

- 500 00
-200 00
.100.00
J20' GG
.400.-0.0:
Pees. 1 50
7,465 16
.-1,200 00.
- . 960 :po^
-- 790 00
1,908 68
'- 40 GO
^26 35:
10,014 82

'
.
- y
b I S T R I C T O:F NEW-BURYPORT. / ^
^Gollectorv^......-."-.....-.....-. .y-::fi..:.:^.:,...'....... . y . . . .:.'.;,;.-......>..;. i'.-iy.i..^.,y .......
^ ;"Whole ariiount of co.llector's departmerit,.:,.. ..r.....-........ .i.-... ..ri y.;. ...1.:...:. i..

'

290 42

__i"Ill^ .L^:^^^'QAs^r:'-^fi^''—'- - '—'^-—- - ~ -": --zh -

iNavahoffiber.............:.;...;.-...

150 00

Surveyor.
Surveyor.. . \ . . . . ; . . V . . . . . . 7 . . . ;

5
1
' 1
h

250 GO

'/^ ' V, r •• Inspectqrs-i: Weigher:: Gaiigp', and Measurer.''
;,Inspectors......./ . . . i.-.-...-...:.-..,,.:.-. .Vi:. .V...; . v . . . . / . , . . . . . . . . . - .
"Whole'.amount expended^ for inspectprs...... .-J.. . y . . . ' . . . .•
.Weigher (-maximum cornpensatiori)....-. ..-ii...'.'. . . y ......:.-.•.....'
Whole amo.unt expended for w e i g h e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Measurer (maxiraurii corapensation)...."....;..;........-. . . V . . . r . . .
Whole aniount .expended for measurer.
/.
Gauger (maxjraura compensation)...... i :".^....'.'... •.« v . . . . . « . . .
Whole aniount expended fo:r gauging; i . . ' . - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . ; . .
Bargeriiari^
Do

' Revenue Boats.
.-...;:....;
r... i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . .

Whple amount paid revenue b o a t s . . . . . . . ; . . . . .



y

> ..
. .

.-...

• 3 GO

2,7,63- 00
/ : 1^500 00

'••!i*56q'66;

^ 1 80
. 663 21

'*V,5ob*b6
195 72
300 00:
150 GO

404 49

Recapitulation—Continued.
'J3
O. .

o
.Compensation.

ra r c 3 ' -

o,

Occupatiori.
Per annurri.

^ O-di

y-

Per diehl.

/ -..
.' ~" V .Appraisements.- -" '- \ . - - . :.
Whole amount expended for appraisemerits.y-.. y. . . ^ . . ' . . . . . . . ; - .

\

4.10 00"

- • ./ - '
V
'
. , / ^Coattingent. •--^ ' / : , ' - , • — ' - *
:. ° Whole amount expended for contingencies.-, i . . . . . . . . . . , . - . ' , . . / .
Amount expended in the district' of Newburyport.. y . , . . -...,..'..
^

1-

.;

.' • 6 50'
$4,735 14

: D I S T R I 6 T : O P .(n.OU:CESTE^

Q o l l e c t o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . ' . .;.-.^.,. . \ . . . . . ^ . . . . . . ;.y . .
' ..^ "Whole amo,unt. experided in co.llector's departrnent.:..;-.. i . y . . . .
, , y
. / • - :
..Siil"^eyori.'') - -'•
-'r "• . Surveyor... ;. i . . . . i . . - . . : . . . . . . • ; . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . ..v.... .i..-,..;..,.-. i....
V.
. .'Whole amount-expended iri surveyor's department.-..-;'./.......;

$1,0-70 57
'l,p7P^57
250 P.Oy.

250. 00

' "•
> "^ Irispectors, -Weigh'erydnd Gaiiger: ~ , ' :•
• I n s p e c t o r s . . ' . . ; . . . . , . . . . . ' . . . . . : . , . . - . . . ' . . . . . ' . .-.>...-...-...':..... . y . . \ . .'.; Do.
t>6.,

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . : i; i..;....;.;::
. . . : - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . ; . . y . :.y...y_... . • . \ ' . . i y ; " . . . . . .

Whole 'amount expended in inspectors' depa;ftment..'...-......,.:..
Weighers and gangers'... -.. • . . . . . .^...-..-..... : . . . > . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . : . . . ' . , .
- -. - ' Whole aniount expended/n weigh ers-andygauge'rs'-department.
:;.'-;' ,
..--;•
:^^" -Revenue Boats.~.^ / -' ' :
t B a r g e m a n . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . l . . . . . ' . . - . . / . . . . . . • . ; . . . . . . . . . y . . , . . ' . . .-\ . .
Do-.

. . : v . . . . / . . . . .^ . . . . . . . . . . . . y . r . . . : . : . . . . y . : . . . . . . : • : . . : r .

'-''/ "Whole-amburit expended for revenue b o a t s . . - . . - ; - . . . . . . . . . ; ; . . . .
-

'

^ • / '
.' Public Stores.
• ." .-.
Whole amount expended forpiiblic stores...-.,.. .7. .f...........




Amount paid Total ariiount
expended.

150. GO
y9PO/GO

i^mba
:240 00
"144 00

$3.pp:
2,636 66
• 1,129 m
3^766 63
276, GO"
155 83

.. - .
'
', . \ •'. .Contirigent:
•--,•.:<.•
• .
'- - . . --.
' Whole amount expendedfor contingencies.. . i . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . : . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wholeamount expended in,the district of Gloucester. . ^ . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
o

/.
•

-^

:

DISTRICT OPySALEM AND BEV^ERLY. . - /

^

'fi

315 65

-

:'...-:.:>-. . " " . . • - -•;'
collector. : . ". • .. : - . •' ^ . ' .. / . . - — ' . . -Collector,.....-.'...... .y^.'."..... .Vi> ; . . . . . . - . . . . . - . ; . . . . .^y-. .vU ;^. ..i....^i v . . . / ; . . . . . . . . .
^. _-. Wh.olfe:amoUnt expended in.eoliector's-d-epartriient.....,.-...'.:.-;. . . . . y .> i . - . . / . . . .^..

729 '15

. ' . . , Jfaval Officer ^S office.'
' " ' .
Naval officer.;.—>".-;.> .......'.....;....'..:.-. .^'..y.7^...;..-.. i,.-..". .v. ^ .v,.-....s .-.:.<.>...-...:... ^ . ' . .
Deputy ria Val officer..^. . . • . ' . . . . . / . ; . - . . . - . . . . - ; . . . . . . . . ...il ..'.-,%•.,.-.,..'. . y , . . : . . . . . . . . . . - . , . . .
Whole ariiount expended- in riaval. Officer's departm.ent....-..;..........."...,. . T l . . ...

.150 OQ-

.-- - ' - . . . . - .
; - . .•Surveyors. -./.J' . \
.' "^ • : '"
S u r v e y o r . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^ ..; ..y ; . . . . . .
; > . . . . . . . . . " . . . . % ...... .^yiy . . . ; . . i . .

.729 15

2 ^00
880 00

250
,150

Whole arriount 'expendedin surveyor's 'departnient"...'.; j . - . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . / . « . i.?. -.:. -..
' :' '" ,:'Iiispe^ctorSi'W^eigJiers, Gaugers, d7idMeasitrers:. '
•' -'. ' . ^ - - i - '
13 Inspectbrs . . . . . . . . - ? . - . . . . . . . y . . . . ; . . . . . . . i^^..,....... \ . . . . . . " . ' . . . J . . . . ; . . . - ? . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . .^
5. . "Weighers, gangers, arid measurers. ^.j.^.^.jt..^..:y^..._,:.../..t:..-.., .-.v--.^rvT^^
-— --^^hple aiiiouTit,re3^perideil-:iri inspectors, weighers., .gaugers-a-nd^<measurers' departnient.
•

400-00
^3-00

1,500 .00
13,913 62-

" -•'•-.' - : •
Apprftis'ements:: . . ' '
- . ' • . " ' ..- •• "
Whole amourit expended-for-appraisers/.'.yi. .y.../.-.•.,.....'-.•.....*.'..; .^ . i . .> . . . . . .

. y '' • y •• -. •':-/ Revehue'B.oatsy..- .-. '.
.• '"
->' -.
' B a r g e m e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . - . 7 / . . . . . . - . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ^ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . " . . . . . . . . . fi....
• Whole ariioiirit.expended for-re'veriue'bpats.."..:'..;../ . . ' . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . i ; y . . / , . , . ' .

,323 00
:300 00'

---741 84'•

. ' ,
. Contingent:
, ;*/ .
- .-.
'
',
Whole aniourit experided for.contingericies.... . . * . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . y . . . . . * . . . . . .
Whole amount expended for collecting, the reVeriue at Salem and . B e v e f l y . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . .

'

536 70

DISTRICT OP MARBLEHEAD AND L Y N N .
,
.
Collector. _ .
Collector.
Amount expended for collector's department.




"^

5,834 68

•
Fees.
92 92

17,524 31

ho

.Reca]?itulation-^C ontinued.
Gompensation.
.; /Occupatibn.;
Per annum.

o <u

. *; . . • • • :. In:spectlors, Gaxigers, and Measurers:tnspectors.:-...............'-.
..-; ...y .... ....:• f>........ •.«•<

$365 00
' ','275 00
' 55 GO.
-.Fees. .

Inspector, gdugeiy and m s a s u r e r . . . . / ' . > . . . . . . . . . . . ...^ . . . ' . . . . . . . .
•/
Amo.unt expended:for inspectors, gaugers, and-rrieasurers-;

.$l:,755 70

.^Revenue Boats.'
Boatman.
Amount expended for'revenu.e b o a t s . . . ' . . . ' . - . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . , . ; . . . . ' . :
Aniount of contingent expense's;....................'......-'. .....r. ^.^
->' Whple amourit experided'for the district ofvMarblehead and Lynn ^.
/

''••: ^ • • ' . • •

/ D I S T R I C T OF'PLYMOUTH, ^

•Do:." ' " ^

"^" '
• • ;'
Inspectors. : ;^
ratevOf.'.;yi.. ..-.•.'
.-..-. ./..-i/.".s . . . . . . . - . . ' ; . . . .
dp- '..•.r..y.V..- . ; . , . . - . . v . . . - i l y v . . . . . . . . . ^ . . ' . . i . y , i . . .
do.' . .
r.....
.;.
^ . . . . . J . . . . . . . . . . .7 . ; . . .
do. .;...:.......•..;...:....:.;.;.......:
...:...
'. . :

144 GO
.170 04
.47:20
2,065 86

/

• - y^-.,' •' • - ; ^' S- -.<:" y . • -x"'-'' Qdllictor.:'., ..•'-'••-.•Collector/, . k , . ../..;"./. .y.;-.'/ . : .7;^. .....y. . .. ;\ .;-..*.; . v / . . . . .-ri . . \ . . '.Aniourit expended for collector !sdepaitm^ent.;>.... . - . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
••,--..
Inspector, atthe
/ • D o . " .- - Do. Do.^
^

-1:50.00
174 70
800.00.
600 00
300 00
160.00

j.aoo

,-. . .V:.^y.... .'^.. , . . : . , . . ; . . . ; , ; . • . . . / , . . , / . . . . / . ' . ; i^.y.-.^-. .

Amourit exipended for inspectofs.T. v . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . • . . / . . . . . . . T,....
• 'v - V. 'J''. ' * • .Measurers. /
Measurer.-......'.
;....-. /..,...-..... - ; . . • ; . . /
- Amount-eXpe'nded-for in easurersl....'.'.
Amount of contingerit- experises;....-:. i



-:

Per diem.

Amount paid Total amounti
ex'perided

2,955 00

- y •- '
1,500 GO

.'...-.
•,....;...;...;-....

maximum.

195:39
72 ,50

3,397 59

Whole ari'iourit. expended for:the district of Plyhibuth."...,-/ ,
V

.

: ^^ /

"

DISTRICT OP FALL, R I V E R !

- " . . ' ,
., . :'- •...Collectoi:..- • / \ ;
^ .
C o l l e c t o r . . : . . . . , . . . . . ' . . . . . . . •.;."'......'...... y..."......... . • » . . . . . . . . .
- A.mount expended-for collector's department.^.......;:..;...
'' '
. ;
Inspectors,-Measurers, and'Weighers.
Irispectors-j weighers, and m e a s u r e r s . . . . . . . . ..<>....-.-...........-.;,..
Aniountexpertded for inspectors,'weighers, and'measti'rers;.
.
•,
,'
Revenue Barge.
- .' -•
B a r g e r r i a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' . . . . . . . . - . ..s . . . . . . . . . . . : . / . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ; . :
Amouri't.expended for revenue bargeV."......'..:..,./ .*..-Amount of coritin'gent-expenses...;.. i . . . . i;.iy '... .'•,....... .'Whole amount-:experi"ded;for thedistrict of-Fall River.; .;•;.;
/

_

150 GO

1,500 00

^447 8d
maximum..

-5,00112

240. 00

.

'266.77
288 08

DISTRICT OP BARNSTABLE.

- '' •
', Collector.
.
Collector.... .\ . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . .^"...
.."..,...'.. . : i . . . . . . . . - . . fi..
. '• Ampunt'expended for collector's departmerit..'..-..' ...y . . ^ . .
.; •/ .
-:- • / y .- "- - Deputy' Coll'ectm's arid hispectors: ' Deputy' collectorsi;..--...... -...'...'. : . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . . . . . . ; . " . . . . *y
Inspectprs... . .-;; : y. ^..Z.. .; . . ..y'. ;"; / . . i , . ; . ; / ; . ' ; .'.'', . .^; .\...;.:;•.'
- Anip'unt expended for'deputy collectbrs and'iris'pectors.'..'.y.

Fees..'
-46-45
250-_00'
•'3 00

5jp32 96

. ' , . . .
^, \ • :'-;::•
/Public. Warehouse.' / ;
;,
Ariiount expended for -ptiblic w a r e h o u s e s . . . . . . . . . . . i . - . . . . . . . . . . : . - . .
. , .^
^
Revenue Boat..:
' Boatman..y.
...'.. . J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amount expended for revenue boat... .^....,
Amount of'contingent ex'penses.:'... •'. y . ; . ' . . . . ' . . ' : . . . . . . . . i...
Whole amount expended" for the district of Barnstable. . . l . ,

s 93 75
.100 QO




..."..

Collector. ' . ""
/ . : . . . . / .^ .

'

136 03.
732 15
6,041 34

DISTRICT OP N E W BEDFORD.
Gollector

6,003 83

Fees. -

RecapitulatiQn-r:^C ontinued.

>^:
Gomperi.satiori.

j ^ a>

amounti
Amburitpaid. Total
expended.

/Q'GCu'pation,
o

Per ahnurii.

<^:

lr . C l e r k ; . : . . . . . . . . . . : : / : , . : . . y.\...-.:;.^.:._.:../. .;,^..,..,...J....,:........:,.._...:
'
. -.Amount -expended for: coll ector;'3" d ep ar Irri eri t.% • . ' • " • . . . . . : ' . . ' . . . . . . . .
^ '^ --^
y ' [Inspectm's,^WtigherS,'Gaxigers, and Measxirer^
-Irispectbrsy ../.....-"..".;..''. .".^.-....-..-.;.,.y.;... .y."{,.. :y:..":..'.:.'.":.:. fi......
Irispector'.at:tlie r a t e : o f . . . . . . . y ^ . . ; . . . : . - . . .V;^.y V : , . ' . . . . . . . . / . . .-.•\:....'.
Weighers and measurers.,;.... i\;.-.,...-.'.y...,-.i".....,.'..'/...'..,'-...........
;Gauger i . ; ^ . . " . . . . . . . . . . . , . .^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V . . ' . y . . . . . ; . . . . - , . ; - . . . , . . > ,
:"'
Arribunt exp'erid:edfof^in"s.pectbrs',\Veigh"ers,'^
and measurers
\.
Appraisements.' -,
_^ '
Aniount experided for apprais eni.erits".........'.... . ^ . , . . , . ' . . . . . , . . . . .
•' -: • ;
•, .- ' • ' ' • : ' ' .-Revemie ;Bodt.^'
:'•''
B.oatman.;.. /....-.-..., . ? > ' . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , '...."..........y ..'.......
Arriburi't'experided'for re'venue bOat.;..-,...\i.-i.y ; . , ' ; . / . y . , . , . . . . . .
Aniourit of .cori^firigerit ex:perises.. -.'.,.;....'.;. 1,.'..; iy...: ...'.'.•.. v . .
/ ^ h o l e aippurit--expe'rided'for:th6 dist^^^^^^^
New .Bedford, .y.';...-.

Per diem.

$500" 00
•$871':-72

- W

-MM
' . 6G-O0
1,500 GO" niaximum.
1,500 GO

W
'^
. Q

6,162 13.

; S

,

. /
! .'! DISTRICT OF EEIGARTOWN/,
.Collector....... i . . . . . . / . .•... y . . ; . . . . . . ,
:....";'....... . . . \ . . . . /
.': Whole ariiburit exp eri ded In- collector's department, .y.-...-.. -. . ' i , . . . .r
" • • ' : ' . •'•' r- • IrispectWs.".' ^ . / ..:.
; "'
-inspector . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . ' . . . . . ; , ; - . . . . " . ' . ' , . , . , / . . - . . . . . / , . . . . , . . . , - .
boi
.
. . ...y.^.;i
.........y . . , . . . . / . . ..v....... ;^ J .; . / .

Do.;

/;^.-..i .^. .v:i,;'l:. V.::^fi.\'.:.:.fi:/.:,...:.:y,,.,.fififi^^^

Whole amount expended .for inspectors.,.... .f. . . . i . . . . . . ^Qi.,.../.
•MeasiCrer. - ' , - " :
, • ^
-^Measurer, (special,) wholeainburit.experi.ded .for/,-...... .•,:,:....„.!,....,.-..../.
^ -. • -^ ..'.-y ..: ' ".
Appraisements.
.•:.-'Whble^mouni expanded for appraiserherits...:... -.'o..;; .y-». V/o, v



^ 120 00

- o

420 00

•682 65
y:96v91
^933 41

m

.^63 98
600 GO
500 00'
:3 00

i,82'9 33
" 7 50
CD

^10 00

I .. -, - •
- . . : ? . - • Jl^eveh%Me.l^oais^:,
jeriieri ..-.-.-u^-i / <i. v.-i'.v-i-i*. •*••;..-. .i-.-.i.i,.i-:i.:....... -.-.i'i-.-,
DP.
. . .. . . . . : . . . . . . . . . ..i V.. iv. vy.
Whole amount expended for revenue boats......
.,•/,;
•-.- -' -~
. •
Public.fitores. : ;
-' ' "Whole ariiount expended for^store rent... . ^ . . . „
:. -/ • - - / • :
.-Contingent. ^
Whole amptint expended for Gontingeiiciesi'^ii.r.-.i
/ Ambuntexpended: in theldistrict'brEdgartowri.»

240 00
60 00

"e. • » 6'-.v.*. a - f i

. 643 12
^80 00

140' 32:

2,974 25

- D I S T R I C T OP N A N T U C K E T . .: Golle;Gtory.;;.-,...
-:/
.-, '
'Inspe.C;tor.i t-.^.'. *.; i » i i . . 6 .^vrvryy
/

'..4

. Inspectors^

' /- . - /

.

i»-§

«'.o

::250 O0[

;25l 78 •

3*00
2 00

Whole amount expendedfor inspectors; ..i.-V .-i^iTi^i-.s;i-*--

• •'•..'
. . ' ,
Revenue Boats. : .^
Superintendent,: (special)^.. V; i-;..y;?i-.tiv*.. .i^-i-i ..^t. iy/.'.>.v*~*-ii^:yw
;For repairsi,._.:./.- .-.'.v.: ;•.-. .y/^.-.iv-U;^y-."'i .y-.y.! .y .*•*•> *-.•.;* s '...'•'
[ - - /"Wholejamount^paid for revenue-boats -i'.-...'....... .•.-.-.:..
-' '..-., ' Amourit ex-peiided in the district of Nantucket", i-.^.- yi.: \

1)825 00144 00^
:a87.'28:.
# 1 28

: . . ^ T ;~//~'^ ^^""" l ) i s f R K ^ ^
. . . ".''y-: -;;- -^ -: .' . ' / • " • - s " ''Collector:/-'• ^r .-:-.'/'
;C;ollector ;'.-^.. ;•; /v"; ..'.-:. .-i^i-i .^.•.-.a':^.•;•... \ .\^y. ...M-.:.^.•.:.::..-,
: cierk:.:...-:.-, .Vi.•.;-,-.-.•.:-. / .;i.^vi.i-.iy^.,:i-^i-.'.i.;i-.-.y.-.i..^iw.^.v'.
^ :• Amount expierided^fpr collector's departmerit-i.--r/i4.-iyi-i^i^

600' 00"

1,196 16'

: ':"
,
J f aval Officer..
' Na:ya^bfficef.':...; .y. ;,....y.. ...yy.-.;;:..::.../;...'....-. . ' v ' / . . ; /
Amount expended for naval officer's^department-.-....."."

250 !O0

•
'
, Siii'v.eyors. - ^,
Surveyors... ..-..y..'.: . . . . . : . . . . . . . . : . : . . . : . , ; y . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
-V Amount expended for surveyor's department....,.-....

450 00

Inspectors,. Weighers,. Gaugers, and Measurers:
Inspectors
pectors.
i
Do. „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . n , . . . : . . ^ . . . . . i . . .




'3 00

450 00

: 2,6.0.8^06.

Recapitulation—^Continued.
Compensation.

S.^

Qccupation.

'V,-'^

Per annum... Per diem.

1 -I Irispeetor.y,..... i . . . . . y. . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •.. *.'•... i ; . . . . . ...^ i.^... i , . . . . ^ . . . » :

1
1
3

Weigher.^W.;/.....^ •-....... i-.. . V . - , . / . \ . . . . . . . .^...'.'. ;;:ii. vi. . . . : . . . . > . . . . . . . . , : . . . . . ^.../.
G a u g e r - ^ . / ; . . / : . . : . V . . . / . . . , . i::yy ..-;* >i J'^•.-v.y.'.;>,..,;.".-.: .,../.>.-. ...^•... .,..•.^.;^....'.
M e a s u r e r s . . . . . . . . . . y . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ; - . . .•.:y . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . : , . . . . . . . . . .
\ : • :'Amount expended forinspectprs, weighers, gangers., and measurers.y i / . . . . . .
y-... :
'
y ^
"^ .r . •
Revenue. Boat. - . . j.-,. . / . ^
Bpatrnan
;......... . . . ^ . . . . . . - . . . : . , . ; . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . ' . . . . ' . ; i . . . . ^ . . . . . ; . , .•..>.. . • > . . . . . .

$-300 00:
..Fees. ;Fees. - .
Fe.esV ,^
::-$8^397 "85

^ .

'360 GO
240 00.

Ahiount expended.-fpr revenue :boats,;..i...........-.......... ...^:./ . . . . .•....;.;..;
-.: ^ .- Am'ountof.contingeri/experi'ses.-..•.,..'............................. ;,.;.-..-./•.'.
/ -^^.: WhQleiarri:ourit experided^for:'the. districVpf Providence... j . . . . . . . ; y. i.......:.
//

Am'nt paid. Total am'nt
experided.

•'
.625 38
- M 45

111,132 84

-, .DISTRICT OE^; BRISTOL AN^^
657.74

: X'.^
J•/•:.":;.
' Inspectors, Weighers, and'Gaugers. } y - /
• ' /
I n s p e c t o r s . ; . , . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . " . . . - . . 1.../.'..-. . \ . . • ; . . . ' . .•..\^....,.../ .....;, .•.••• • • •-• • • • •
JWhple ambu.nt-expended for inspectors......:... i i . . . v..
i.... • . „ . . . . .
Weighers.;i'.. /.;.y / . ; . . . ..-v •'• . V . i > . . . . ; . . ; . . - . / . . - . . . . . / . . ..-.v,.......... ...^-........'
G a u g e r s . . . . . . . \ . : . . . . ; . . . . : . V , . . . . . . . i./. ...y-.r..-.:.... / . . •^.'V* . . . ? • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-$l-;5p
Pees.
Fees.->;'

./;":.'„':.-.,
,L. : Appr.aisements.
.
:-.--'-'•
- ^.."Whole amount paid for appraisements i . / . - . . . . . / . . . , . ' . . . - . . - . . ' . . .y ....-.;-.. ..^.
:3

'' - ', ^ ' '..
'
'. 'Revenue:Boats.
-.
'~..': .',
Bargemen .-.'i;-.:. y......,:... ;.\-y. . i \ . /.:.,:'.:..'...,.-.,. .^..» „ . ; . . : . . , . ; ^ f . . . . . . : . . : , : . .
/
Repa-irs ofboatsi / . . . . . . . , . . . / . ' " . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . . 1 . . . . . . . . - . ' . . > . . . . . . .
' ; • :' ,. ' ' Z',^. T -. - . ' ' ? • • -; "^ ' Contingent.
,- . • • J -'•^-- "• . " .-.; ,
. ' . ' > Whole amPuht expend;ed'forcontingencies..". / . ; : , . . . . . . . . - . . . i . . . - . . . . . . . i . / , . . .
Amount experided in the district oif Bristol: arid Warren",
,.......,..,..




2,511 00

50,00
120 00'
- 776-07
47^ 29
4,467 10

'

- ;. > /
";' --V

DISTRICT' OF N E W P O R T , RHd.DE ISLAND.
, '
"• .
'^Collectorr ".' _ ^

C o l l e c t o r . . . . . : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . y ' . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > ...

Arriount-expended for colle'ctoii's'department
- - - ' ' • ' " - - ' - ' : ; t.
[- ... y . - y ^ y
_ /
• , .
fi''
• '
'
; •
"•'. '\~ ^ Jf aval Officer..
'
fi
' Naval'o;ffi c e r . . - . . . . i . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .
-:y.....-...',...........,.....
'Amount expended^or.nayal officer's department.........-..,'......
- -'' : . . ' . " - .
. •'^urveyors:^. . . - . '. . . •;
Surveyors....:........;... .^ . . ^ . : . . ; . . . / . C . . .
,".......•.,...,.........';.....
Amount "expended/or surv'eyor's department;. ..\ . . . . . . : . . i . . ' . .
. .,...-: / .
. . inspectors,. Gaugers, and Measu/iyrs: '. . . ,
I n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . ."^^: . ^ . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . i . . . . . . .
In spector an"'d m easurer.-.-.....-.'': .-•...;/ .'..-.. '^..;..:....'..'...... y....".,...."".
Inspector, and .boafman^. ;.N./. . . . . . . ; - . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . ,.•..,....-...
Gauger;................................................,;.........
Amount expended for inspectors,-gangers,.and~measurers .y'.;. i.
"^° : . ' :

•-

'•

Revenue Cutters: /

- .

.

^

^irstiii^uteriarifr;/TTT/T-r/ ........ .;^..-........ : . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . \ . . . . . ' . / .
Second lieutenant..'
.:..-..-........... / . . - . . . . . . : . . . . . . . / . . ; . . . .
Third l i e u t e n a n t . . . . . . . ; . , . . , .
.'.."... .-.•......... : .
.>...
Boatswain i . . " . . . / . . y y . . / . . i . . . . . . . . ;•;"; .:.y ...-.:.../.;..../:.-..-.-.-. si.'.
G u n n e r ; . . . . . . . ^-y.'...-.;. ;.,f-v..';/ . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . ; . , . T.... / . . . .
X}arperiter: .-..\ . . ; . : . . . . . . . . " . . . . ' ; . . . : ' . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . . : . / . ; . / . .•.';;. ..-";;•. / . .y:..
Cabin s t e \ Y a r d . . . . . . . . . . , . - . . . . . ' . ..^.
.y . . . . . . . . • . « . . .•^. ...,.....*... i.;«
Wafd-roorn steward . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >i.:.--.....-'.'...;.. . / . i \

12

Gook,

•.:

— , . . . • . .•

.-.:.

./...'

Seamen.
......;..
Ordinary seaman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . ; - . .
y ,..'.......;....,...
Boys
.:..... .....
. . . . . , .y.
....:..
Amount expended for revenue cutters
•.. i'.

JBoatman.
Do. .



Revenue Boat.

•'•

Fees.
121 GO
Pees.
.250 00
Fees.

400.00

1,500 00

.950.00

.a-op

maximum.

-3,245 04

1,200.00.
960 GO'
--,860 00
-790 00
.•600-00
-'2^4P^.OO
240 00'
/2.40 00

2i6 00
.216 GO
216.00
-192-00
132 GO
'120 00

308 64
154 32

12,86P 64

Reca2ntulation'--C0htinued.
QO

Compensation.
cu > s
$2-i-0

Total amount
Amount paid. expended.

Occupation-.

°.t

Per anrium.- Per diem.

Bpatriian.-.-^.......-. . \ . ; . . y . . . / . / . - . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . v . i
". Ara'o'iint expe'rided' fOf'revenue boats'.-.:....-......:....
' - -, ; Ariipunt of ".cbntifigerit: experi ges.--.'.....".. •". •:• •".'.'. •,»•
:• ..' . Wlfole arnoUrit expended for -the-distfict pf Newpprt.
/:•, .
.,
PISTRTCT OF'MIDDLETOWN, eONNECTIG
' "
- " "" '" ^ ' '
'Collector.: . - :
.•/
Collector.-........,.. i . . . ; . . . . . . C . . . ' ; . . . . . . . . . . . . " : . . . . . . . / . ; . , . . . . , . . . . " . . . . . .
'.- . . ;..-yv - / ' " . - .-.. - - • -' . - - - Surveyors. -'. •'* y' ' - . . - ^ ' fi '
Surveyors"............:....>;...,...,.:.:..y...,.,.;:. .r^... y.. . . : . . ; . . > . . , . . . . ....^.^.fi.,.:...,.
• •-.
: . ..-r^/ , . ' . . : - liispectprsy Weighers, and G^^
. - y-^
Inspectors., ^.y .>-..,.;..;;.'.,.:,..,..:.....:.,....... . r . . . / . . . : . . / . . . . . . . . / . . ^.
• ^ : ' - Wliole ariiount expended for' inspectors."..';. i..,...'.-..../.........,;.,
•Weigher.'....;.............. .'^.....-, .-./.;-;,...y............ .,'.....-.''. i , . : . . . . : .
Whole ampunt'expeiided.fof weig.hers. . . . . y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ganger > . i...y.............v./. .-.i-.^.;.;.:i ...^....-,.,......../...'.... ...iJ.i,...../.'.
'!• -.:. ' ^' Whole ariiount experided for gangers., f...:../,.^.-. • • .•..,..'....• •* • • •>

$141:36
$7-74 30
. 78 54:

210 15- C p m . . . . . .

• ' : ' . \ . . '. ^ ' '
Contingent:
Whole amount expended,for"contingencies....:...... .\ .:,::
Amount expended in.the.district pf MiddletoWriii y . . ..y.;... .-„.:•...-.,



'210 15

'250 00

750 00
...

. $3 00
li546 50

1,500 00 • maxjmiirriy

ly5bVbQ

- V • ':.. . .; y Revenue. Boats.
-. '
-- - "Whole amount expended for. revenue-boats..\ .......,..........;o.:o„.;i
• ' " '.- /•
-. •
.•
"^ - / . Public Storesi
." ' y .
Storekeeper....;....".....:.;,.;..;.-,..........-..:.-;'./.;'....'..,..'.,;...". * . . ; . . .
; Wholea.mountexpende.d for public stores...; i.........._.y-........v.^^^

$18,279 52

19 3i
max. com.
.

66.24
160 00

/IOO 00

ioo 00
39 52
2,891 72

'
.
^
DISTRiCT/OP N E W LONDON.
Cohector.
........;.;...-....,...-....;.'.................
\ . y .'.Whole ampUiit expended-in-Goliector's department.........

31 53 ,
31 53

'•• ' ' J
" .
'
/ :fiSurveyof.' - •" - "
Surveyor.^.^...:./. ?y-.-'.-.-.-.-.^....»..•:ii .-.•./••'. •• .•.:.:• -..•..•-«;-»'-:..-.
.Whple.amourit expended in Purveyor's department;......

.250, 00

250 GO

. _ ' ,' ^
. \
Inspectors, -Weighers, and Gaiigers.
^ Inspector and weigher; •...•.-..-i-.v.... .-..viy .y.y...,-.ii'.-..c,.-.y....,.'.•..'.
Inspectbf and' w-eiglier......;.,.-.'. .-.•..-,.. •...". .5..^....... /.-.-. .".-.^.... *.. -. .=
Inspectors and weighers.. I . . . . . . . y . ."..«.;;..:..:.<.>;,.
Inspector and weigher.._...,.".... i.'..... i . . . . . / . . . . ; " . . . . . . . . . . . .
Whole arnountexpended;iri-IhspeGtor's. departmient.......-.

-500 op
6d0rO0

• Revenue Manne.
'Captain.:.
Whole aniount experided for fevenue marine..-...;... .'..;*..'....'...*. v* *-. .-..;•...;.
'•'' ' ' • '

'

•

"^

: '

.'J

"

' : r "• V v -

•

-

"'-'"'•

3 00

'hm'oo

/

..

2425 2,5

,1,200 GO

1,38a 17

• "

-<
.
'.
\ Revemie BdatS. • • • [ • ' . .
Bargeman:;, ./.•;..:....;..•.-•.•'. .;*.>..:..y:. .v.-v.•..•.•... ..•; ::...* .-^v.... . . ^ . . . . i"...i..5^....,...,...-.-;,
Expense of boat...-.-........-...-i;:;•.;^.^.\.•;.•.•.'-..!.-...i.vy.. :-. .•.:.,.-..-..•.•.-..;^.'.•.,;.'.....•...-....y.
.'. > ,^ "Whole amoUht" expended for revenue boats.-«*.-.•.... .y....:. .....'•.............. ...^

-360 00
. 4 0 11

400 T l

. ' \--. •^. -' \
" • . -\.
• Contingent, y / ^.ji
J___—-/-—';
\^_^Whple._aiBO.untlexpend;ed-forr
•..':..-.-... v....;....... >. i-...>...
^ •/ .,..'Whole4aniou.nt experided fpr coll e:Gting the-revenue at New London.;....«v.. *.

15 75.
• 4,205 81

/ PISTRICT OF N E W H A Y E N .

1^084'93.

Collector;...-... .'iVi
Surveyor.

'

^ ^ 200 00

S.ufyeyor.
Inspectors,-Weighers, Measurers, and Gaugers.
14'
- 2/

^3 00
1 50
I 00

Inspectors^.....,/.
Do.

Dp.

. . . . . . . / ; . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.-: . . . I . .

.-........;,.:.........;./.;./..........

^ ' -Whole aniount expended for inspectors
Weighers.......'....
: ; - . . . . . . . . . ;>.......-;..
Whole amount expended for-weighers........
2^ Mea'surers..,......'..
'...'
!..
Whole amount expended-for measurers
4




5,774 17
Fees.
. 45P 79Fees.
844 31

to
O

Recapitulation'-—C ontinued.
• Gornpensation..

O T3 ".

Occupation;

«^ ft"

Per annum.

"Gaugers.-..,.-;,.......:...'...-......./.
. i . ' . ' . . . . .\ . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . ,
, .''^ .. .'.Whole amount paid gaugers.....,.;..,/......'.,..-......;.-'......;.... .^.

Per dierii,.'

Aniount paid Total amount
• exported.

Fees.
$ly070 88

:
•
'
,
.'^ •
• ' " . ' . / Revenue B o a t s . ' ^ ' ' '
..
-Bargerifien.-. .y .;...-.yy . . •:•. i y . . ; / . ..^i..-.,/ ... . y ' . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . : . . . , : . . . . . ...i
-- Whple am oun t~paid for'reveriue- bPats.-.--.,.. ..y . . ,'j,_..y. y^^y.....'.-.'

..$3"60 00

;.
- . .
,'
_ Public/Stores.
Storekeeper..-......,'. .y . . . y . , . . \ / . y . ; . . ...."...--.•..•
.'.,.../........,..'...--.
Rent of store, i...........,.:......'.. . ^ : . . . . i . . . . / . / . : " . i..J .:-.-.. i ..•^:..//.^. v. .y.
. f •"VVliPle Amount expended for public stores.'. .^..'.. 1 . . . . . ; . . . . ; . " . . . . .

' 100 00^
475 00

539:30

'.364.98

J-

: . "
. - - Coritingerii.^ - " .
'
-'
.Whple ampunt expended for contirigencies..........-. ..^........ . 1 . .
- • ;,,. - .Whole, ampunt.expehded iri the district of .New' Haven •.•> .y....-.....

. 3.64 50

\ DISTRICT OP FAiRFIELT), e O N N E G T l C U T .
;^'Collector i ^.....-.,..;.,........,-. y.,. . v . . . . . . . . . . ../..'i. . ^ . / . . . . . . . . / . . . , . . . .

423.24

$10,693 86

, .,. - /
. . , —' ^' ' " / • - . •
'Inspectors, 8fc..
'•' .. - ' .• irispectors, weighers, gaugers, ,&c..'......;.. . . i . . . . . . . . . ; . ; ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
, -,. •> -Whole amount-paid weighers, inspectors,-&c.i"i... . 1 . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .

$3. 00,

Contingent. '
. -' .
; .": - A^.opJ^t expended'for contingencies, .y
.•.-....,...-...";
-..
'.-:-; ; ;Anipunt-expended4n'the.districfbf'Pairfieid^/..........-v.-.-.-. ...vi..
"

'

.

• -

:.

".

'

•

'

.

'.

'- •

/ -

-e^

-

. ^ -..

".

.

.

-

;

•

•

,

-

. 69 00
2,211 63

; . •'

. / . ^ bISTRI.QT;OF STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT.

Cpllector...--. v.y.....;.-.'....... i . , , , . . . . . : . . . y.........-.

1,719^39

,4 60

.-..".,.;:.
.'..

,';' '""-'-"
- ' • •'• " ' '•• ' -'' Surveyor.^: ', -/- ^'- ; '• •'"

Surveyor..,. ^.;....y :.,...\ :.'.:.:iI../ .. .'•:./. ;T;..y..;...".. ::..\...-,..


150.00

150 00

-. '
/ • • " . . .
.
Inspectors.
I n s p e c t p r . . . . . . . / . . . ' . . . . . . . ."..'.y ....'..»

;.

.y .
500 00

00

3 00

', W'hole "arnount expended for i n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . ' . . - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 .; : - - ' "'
-,.
Revenue Boats: .^''' . ' .
Bargemen.......-...............;,......;.. -.'...-.'.V.........,........,.....
:' " • Whole amount expended for revenue boats. . ' • , . . . . . - . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

'

800 00
144 00
^

; '
/ /
' Contingent:.'^ - .'
Whble'a'mount expended for'cbritingencies......... i... i , , . . . . . . . , . .
.Ambuntexpehded in the district Pf Stbhing-tPn.... 1.. - . . - . . . . . . . . . . .

- . 70

•
- ;;*
DISTRICT OF SAG;HARiBOR, N E W YORK.
Collector..'.', i'l.; .y . . . . . . . . y . , . ' . / . . . . . . ...\. / . C.-.:.'. i . - . ; . . . , .'.v; .1*..../.
.Contingent:..... r. .".. . y . . . .'....=..-..-........./,....... i-.> .-..;•... .* •.'. i . . . . ' . .
- . ' -•:: ^•.
. .' Inspectors. :
;- /- .' - ':
Inspectors ' . , . . ; . . . . . . . . ' . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . J 1 . . . . i\::. -.'.-...-................
'.. .. Whole amount paid inspectors..-.,.;......."."..,...,-.......:...;.-.......

-^1-^-

O
^_
- 642 T2

-ffl--

>

875 13

3-00
2,059 66

....,.,.......

3 20,

• .^• .
^ _
. . .
Surveyors.. "
-Surveypr . . . . . . . . . . - . , . , ,
'......."..
..........-,
Whole amount paid surveyors
, . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . ^.
Aniount expended iri the district of Perth' A m b o y . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

' 150 OP




H

' 216 00
.--7^.68

O

> • •

^^3 00

: ; ^ :
blSTRICX^OF P E R T H -AMBOY, N E W JERSEY.
GolleGtor.y;y.,.;.........-.:.. : . . : . . : . . . . . . / . . . i . . . . . . . / . . . . : . . . . ..*,...•.....
^Deputy collector.-... .".T. ,•. .-.•;..........'.; ; . . ; • . . . . . . . . . . ; . ; . . . . . - . ' . . - . . . . . . .
• Whole arnount of e'xp'gnses of collector's office . . . . . i....-.y

. /
.
- ' -' Contingent:.
"Wholeamount paid for contingencies.-....'.. 1 i

1,272 02

4'07:94
10 50

-: ' / -'
: ' ^' ,"\-. Revenue Boats.'.' ':[
^ .y -Expenses of revenu,e bpats .': : : . . . , ? . . . : . „ . > / ' . . ..•.'. . . . I . i ; / . . .".y
^hoie-ariiount-e-xperided-in-the.-distric

- .
/: . .^ ' Inspectors. \ • '
-" . .. ,
Irispectors . . . ; , i.:..'.. ;..>. .^i-. / ;..>../'.'.:....,.;.;. ...rv...,,/..'...'.,....." J.'. i.:
Inspector .'.^.:.. . - . . - i . . . . . . ; . . . ....\ . /.... .^y.. ...y.,. ....^..;.y..,.....'..;/. , i . . . .
Whole amount paid i n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.-..

316 72;

3,087 94 I

Ol.

Recapfitulation-^Cohtinued.
^4)

Gompensation.
Amourit paid, Total amount
expended.

bccupation.
Per annuni.

Per diem.'

DISTRICT O P BRIDGETOWN,; N E ; ^ Y JERSEY,.
$267- 36

Collector../.....
; .. -.- -' . ••' '.-: ' / . . I '. . . . - / . ,
/ \Contingeni: - ;^ . ., .
Whole aniount .paid for cpntingencies..:.,... .'y J . . ; . . . . . . ; . . . .
Ampunt expended in the-.district of, Bridgetown.'.."....'. .^....

2 75

_ _.^l_-::;_^ _^
_
yDISTRrCT OP CAMPEN,^N.jJ. ^
Surveybry-i./.*/yi^ii-i .-.;.•. y.^;ir;/^^ .;v.:.^.i..... .;..'.y .\. .y:..,. .TZi
', ;
. Whole -.ani puht paid .suf veyprC... '.,..*. -.;... ..^.."..:.. i............
.. Amourit expended.in the district-of Cariideri . . . . . i
i....

2.57-86

\- . •
. - ': - ^ ^ " b i S T R I G T OP BURLINGTON, N ; ' J /
G bh ector i i ir.;. . 1 . , . ' . . . . - . . . i.......'.';...'.-.......,...-;..';. ...•;/.'.;..-;..
, . . . . [iWhole amourit expended .in the. district .of rBurlington . . . . . .

158 31

C$270 11.

257 86

158 31

b I S T R I C T OP .GREAT' EGG HARBOR, INT.: J ;
:$250' OP

Cbilector^.,
'-' " ^
•"
Inspectors i;.....v.y..... iv>.w..y-yi
A-rriount paid irisp;e.Gtors..

- . ilnspectors.'

>263 14

'.'' -\
,p'GO
374,00;

Reveriue Boats:
- Expense of revenue bpats..
•--/ ''•'^., •• /
••^'" .'.''-- y . Contirigeni. - ' ' -•
• , ., Arriount ^expendedfor cori tin ge"h:.cies. .c. i.- ^;.......-...."......'.......
-' " Whole aniourit expended' in the district of Great Egg. Harbbr./.-..
/ ' • ;
: DISTRICT.OP L I T T L E EGG « A R B b i l y N / J .
CpUector.-. .-.^y.y.:-:,. ..-. ;. . .-. .-•.'.•.;;^V., .^... .-..:.:.'. .iv,;:;./vv.iw":;,*:;*^;^.^.-;
A^mount expended in collector's department.'.;... ..''.• „>. .->\ . . . . . .



.182 43
-90 4.6
910 03

•^.v;** •

262 82

. '
, '
.
Inspectors:I n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J..............^...... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
... ArhPu'rit paid" irispectbrs.'.': ; . . . " . . . / .
./..'... / -i.
'..
Whole, arhburil expended'in the district bf Little Egg Harbbr."
\

3 00
253 50
526 32,

. bISTRICT OP N E W ^
276 69

Coiiectbrv..........:: .'.-."i.^:.'..'.-..'. v..".:^/....'./. ./-v.;.". .'u...*."/
. .. '
:'
' / " '
Inspectors, Weighers, S^c.
Inspectors, weighers, and.,riieasurers. ."L:.-'..:...'.; 1 " - . . . / . . . . . . . . . ..^..
•;
Amount paid irispectbrs, &c.'. /I i 1.. '.'i:.'.: i /.;!'.....,...,.:..'.;

2 00
454 44

.'Appraisements:
Appraisers (temporary). .r. : . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . ; ; . •.,.....
:. '-Aniouri:t paid a p p r a i s e r s - . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . ..y ..,.......

3 00

. Public Store.
Ampunt paid for storejerit,..,.,

.5.0-00

.-.
• ..
. ,- ',- , Revenue Boats..,-:
Boatmen......... v.._
'.i...-..^.'....
....^.................
.. Amount paid for revenue boats..,.,......... . ; y . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .^. .i
:.
. .Whole, amoimt expended in- -the..district of -Newark, i . - . . . . . . . .

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do.

...-.\i:,....i.^.'.,^...."....>i....y,.,...

-Inspectors-and measurers.
,Do.-

-832-13

697.35
1-00
1,447 35

.:

.-...-. /...........:..

500 00

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-125 00

' S C H O O N E R * FORWARD.

,.,,....... i.................:...
..,..."....
,...;'

3 .00
4,304-20

Amount paid inspectors and rrieasurers..,. . y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Puhlic Stores.
'~ . ^'
• Amount paid for-store rents.
-.
'~ ; .
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Revenue'MarineCaptain..
First lieutenants..,

. 48 00

'... - - .

Cbllector:....vi. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . . . : . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . / .....;...•... .>..-,.
Messengers. i...:... i .y..- .> .'.\...."..:...:....'-..': .^.-...........y:... . . .
- -. - . Ariioiiht expended in coliector's department..'..'...'.'.... ...y..
••

1 ao.

1,200 GO
- 960 00

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Compensation.
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Amount-paid.
Per arinum.

i . ; . .=.:.....-.. . y . . . ' . . : .
3 Second lieutenants
2 Third lieutenants'.-......:...-...:....,.-... ..^.;..,..'.......
1 Pilpt . V . . . : . . . . . . . , . - . • : . . . / / . . . • . . • : . . . / ; ' . , . . . / . : .-; .y.„
2 Boatswains.. . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' ,
...;...
•>. y
2 Gunners'..,.'
.1 Carperiter.-......... . j . . . . : : . . ' . , . . ; . . . ' . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ; . . : . . .
^45; SMrrien\ 7. .-v-.V.-.--.-.-^-..-.-.-.-.-./V'-^r-iA-ii^^^
•.;'• .•.••. •,
2 Cabin s t e w a r d s . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . i..,.///rCr/r.-rir.t.y.v
2 WardroPra, stewards,.-... .-:.,>...,.-.......... ^. • . . . , . . . . . . . / .
3 Gpoks, •.:._.;..-:.'... .......;;•......"....".'. . . ^ . : . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .
3 '.Qabin boys.. r . . . / . . . . . • . - . . . ' . . " . . . . . . - , . - . . . . . . - . . . - . . . . . . . . ; .
3 Wardrooni boys. ;.-..;- . . . ' . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'y... ..'.•.. / . . . . .
11 Boys.
'.../ •,.:;..'...;......
-";.-•-, ^Whole^-aniount exp"erided for schooner Forward:.
Pai'd officers and
raen...,................
.<.,.;.-...............
Paid, for, ratioris.'...'..;..'.'...,.............'.. .•..•....'
Paid for-ship c h a n d r e r y . . . . : . . . . . . : . .y . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .
Paid.forsundries.:....-.......'....;....:......;........;.
SCHOONER

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i -Captain..:.
1 First lieu.ten'arit.',....

1

Secorid 'lieutenant, i .
Third lieutenants . . .
Pilot.. . ^ , . . . , . . ; . . - , ,
Boatswairi;. V l'....,[:
GUnrier.............;-.
Carpenter...../.;..,.
1 Cabin steward.;.^: ."i,
1 Wardroomlsteward'.
1 Cobk ; , . . . . . _ . . ; • , « ; .
23 Seamen.. / . . . . . . . . .
2^
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00
"790 00
•.600 00
240 00.
^'240. 00'
240 00
192 00'
216_O0
216 00^
216-09
120 00, 96 00
'96 00
.$5,876'5i5,
.$7,854-41
.1,109 30
.
519.92
i. 126 77

9,610 4p

GALLATIN.

1,200 00
960 O0>
860 00
790 00
' 600 00'
"240 00
:240.Po'*
.-240 00
.216 Too
.216'00
216 00;
^ 192 00

Total amount
experided.

-120 00
120^00
120 "00
96 00
72 00

Cabin b o y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . V . . . . . . . .
Wardroorifi b o y . . . . . ^ . . .
. . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.
Boys..:....,.
. . . . . .y . . . . . >> *.....'. •> .
B o y s . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . ^i.
P a y . for officers and hien:;.-.;
.-...."
;.,'.
'Paid fpr rations
.*. — . . . : . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .
Paid for ship c h a n d l e r y . . : . . ...'.•."...... ; . . . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . / . ' . 1
Paid for sundries
i...'...........'........:...
A m o u n t experided for ve^enue .cutter G a l l a t i n . . . . . . , . - . . . ,

3,891 08
317 32
261^00
79 66
4,549 06

"
General Revemie Service.
First lieuten E i r i t s . . . . . . . , . — . . . , . . . . . . . : . - . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second l i - e u t e n a n t s . ; , . . ' : . \ . -....". • . . , : . . . . . . ; . . ' . . . " . . . . ' . ' . . : . •:.;.. '• •'•
T h i r d lieutenant.'./
.'V.:............................y.,
Pilot. v . . l . . y . . , . . . - . . . ; ;;..:..:^...,.y;..".:..i'..,
T r a v e l h n g expenses of d p . ' ' . , . . ' . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?^.....
' Pay. of pfficers / . . . . . . . . . : . ; - . y , . . . . . ' . - . . . - . . . , " . . . . .-...•....... . . i . . . " . . .
Anipunt expended'for gerieral revenue' service-.....-.". v . . . .
W h o l e arnount expended fbr revenue service-.-..-_.

'960 GO
.. • 860 GO
•^'790/00
• ' 6 0 0 00
'381 i 9
i;732 72
2,113 91
\I6,2.73^37

. -.
'.
. ; ; ,' ' / -;- . :
; ^ Revenue Boats.'
"^ .
B a r g e m e n . " . . . / . ; . . . i . ' . / . . . . ; . . . . - . . . . : : : . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - ' . . ; . . - . . .^.T.
A m o u n t expended. for^rPvenpe:^bpMs..^-^^^
..:...^^-.-..:-.—.

192,00
^ ~ 768^00"

: '
;
Contingent:-^ \ / .
A rr-iount e^xp.ended for c o n t i n g e n c i e s . . . . y;. y i . . . / . . . . . . . .
yWIiole anipunt expended~in the district of b e l a w a r e . . i . . .
• ' ''!

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23,765.01

, -DISTRICT OF A N N : A P 0 L I S , " M . ; D .

""
-" '-.
'- '
Coilector ' / ' y , ,--y
C o l l e c t o r , . . . . . i . . . . . : . . . . . . . : : . . . ; . . : .,; . ; . ' . . ' . . . . - ; . > ; / . . ' - . / . . ' . . .
; Inspectors . ^ . . . . . . . . . i , . . . . . : J. , . , . ' ; " . . • . . - . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ^ y . . . . wyy
Arhount paid i n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . . . ; . . . . . . . . .
Sundries..;......-...... .7....-....'..'.
.i.... ;
•
Siirveyors:Surveyors
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' ,
Amourit paid s u r v e y b r s . . . . . . . . . , .
. -, -

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. •
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A m o u n t paid for,revenue b o a t s . . . . ; . . . ;
1
W h b l e amount exp^ended in the district of A n n a p o h s




282 80

3 00
, 1,095 00
-. 68 55
•-

250 00
497 00

to

79 00
2,022 35

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amount
Amount paid: Total
expended

Occu.pation.

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Per annum.

o , <i> •

Per dierii.

DISTRICT OF- OXFORD:, MD.
Collector.....

$258 07

- . / ' . , - . . ; ^''~ •! • -Contingent. - '
' '
Amount expended forcpntingericies...,... ..^....^.iv. ..*.;-.......
Whoie'amount experided in the district of .Oxford.............-.

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DISTRICT-OF—YIENNA, MD

Collector.^-.-..,.-.,!.....y.i. :/::'i:.y:'..::.'.:.'..:.:.:::. .y,.-....:"..:.::....-,

. - ;: ;

$285 57

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^Surveyor. ;'^..^ . ; . / ...'. . y y / ' . . i . . . . . ; . V.. i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . yi
Ambni^^ paid s u r v e y o r . . . . . . . . . ; . i . . . ."•.:-. l.y.......V.. 1 . . . . y . . ,
"VYlible amount experided' in^ the,district of^ V i e n n a . . . . . . . . . . . . .
/

:. : 27 50.

J200^00
250 00

— 219 08^
-250 00
469 08

DISTRICT OF G E O R a E T O W N , P . C. .. ^

Collector i . . . ' . . .:..yi.... ....'y. . . v . . . . .'•;......:/.: i . ' . i . . . . . ' . . / . . : : .....i
- - ; ^
" . ' Inspectors, Weighers, and Gaugers^.
' . Inspectors,-vireighers, and g a u g e r s : . . . . . . . . . . / . • '.. / . • • . " ^ : : . . . . >.....> .-.
.- • -'Amount expended Tor irispectors, weigh'e.rs,"and gaugers."; I , . " . /

Goinrri'ns/'

:539;41

' 8.00, 00'
^ 2,pl0"70

. -' •
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'' ' 'Revenue Boats: ' •
Aniount expended for rev.enue b'oats..;..... y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....,

150 GO

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• .
Public, Stores.
- '
Amourit expend'ed for public stores. y l . ; ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .y . . . . . . .

60 00,

: : . • : ' . ' • • ' - " ':"^:- - / ' - . :.' ,•• •
Contingent. . '
•' ':' '. Amount expended for .contingencies......./...... . 1 . . y . / . . . . . ; .
•'
. ^ h p i e arhbuiit expended In the district of Georgetown, D. C....
D i S T R I C t OF RIQHMOND, VA.
;Gollector."..



7 25
2,76_7 36
282 40

• . • ' • / ' • • - : - ' • ' - •
' Inspectors: SfC.
Inspectors, weighers, &c
.^.. :......:. ../.'..».• ...
• AmPdiit paid inspectprs, weighefs, &c;.. 1 :..-,

4,^488 08

Public Stores.

-" 650 00

Aniomit paid for rents'.i.,.

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: . . : y ' . - x-^--^- ..-.'ReVenue^Manne.' y- '•':• , . ' ' ^
Third lieutenarit. i . . ' . : . , . ; . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . ^'.. ^^^... ..-^. . ^ . . . . . ' . , . . . . . . . . . . . .
- Amount- of expense:of reyenue. marine . . v I'.y -,.... .,.^...,.:.........;...; ..^i^-. y.

790 00^
-.590 67

- ' ^"^./-•
'., , ;^ . - . -Revenue Boats..
• • " - '^fi- '-/'.••-"'
. Expense of;revenue boat's-.. ./'..^;.',^... .-.•..'.•.. ./..'.^.'/ii'i.%-.'.-.i./. .•; .-.yy'yi
- '. : - - / / • ' . ' , / - ' • " ~ ' y
-• 'Contingent. : •• •';' ;-^'
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- ~" Arriount-experided- for cplitingepcies;...;."..
,.-..... / . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . .
"• y Whole ampunt;exp.ended in the district pf Richriiqndi.;;.'. ..y". i . . . . . . .^. ..':.•
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" -:-18 786,079 93

Fees^; •:

. 500-00
1,181 66

Ariiount ex:pendfed in cbH:ectpr'sd:epar"trneht."....-;...;..;.;..,..'/. -...l.t....';:

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^Nayalj)ffiGei'l:.:.^-.'.y.-./^^^ . yrrv;rv^^Tl
. y r . / t / ; ^ \ . . . . :...'..../..;.:....-/...^/-T

Deputy.^ .<: ."y.:-.'/:'. V. /::.':,. y : . .:.j-:.:fi^^yy.:.'.:. . " . ^ ' . / / . r . y i v ' . / / . / / / . .
...

o

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GQiiector....^.'i.;.....;.::.-:.:: fiy..'.:.-...-..::../.. y.]^:.:.].. .\. //.;'. v.;...:. ...>.-,
-

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3 00

Fee's:" •/.'
/•620:OB.
^ . 620. OjS

. Amduh t expended I'ri navahPffiber 's depar ffrii ent.. ."-.•."':'.".'.//.::.'. / / f i . [......

. : • ; - ;-'; ••- '• ' ; • : - : . . Suffve/yors.'y'.: \ ' • ' : : - - - / ' y ' '..ySurveyors^;.^;...-. ; . ^ i . . .^^>;.. ./i^.v^ . . v . / . . . . . . V..:........ ./i:/.'/..:. / . ^ . i / : : i

'250:^00

Amount expended-in survey 6r''s departriierit. y : . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .
Inspectors

" 'inspectors, Weighirs, Gauge/rs/,/and Meas'dr'ers: '. s '''
.".. i.
.;...,;.'.,-;.........'.-.....;,../.. /-.....'......

Weigher and g a u g e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .y ; . . ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . / . . .
.,;
M e a s u r e r s . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . ' . . . . . ; . . . . . ;.-i...."............ .•.-.. ;...•;.,...............
Amount expended for inspectprs, weighers, gaugers, and.measurers........
.' Public Warehouses/' •'
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..,.
.....;.,...,..;..-.,......,,,
Amount expendedfor public warehouses'.
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3 00

: 400 00
1,5.00 ,00
1,500 00

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1 Captairi.V\ .,; ;;;.v.-. /.\\y.^;-,;:. ..^. ..vV...-.'. .^.........:/.....::/..^/.^-...'.-../-..^'/...i^:. ...\, "•$1,200 GO960 00
1 First lieutenant:.,..;..... i > : . : . . ; . ' . . . . ./;;>;% ,.'/;.•...... i,.............:.... ...y .y"y...;.-...». ..... 1^' •-'
: 860 GO"
2 Second: heutenants...;{.yy. ;...y.y.:..;-.. / . . . . . , / ' : . . . . . . . / . . . . . / . . V.y....;^.. y.v. ...r'.^- • \ .
": 790 GO
1 Third lieutenant.....;.-...'.'; y . . .y ./.-.'...].%.....;.;.'..";,...-i?.. . . . / . . i ^ : . . / . , . . . . . . . . . - . : . . y...
- - 1 -Pilot.X-,:.-.:. .•;.^.:.._.t..5_^ . y / - i . . / . . . .•.yV;^;.;. i,'.y-. . . i . / . ' . - y / . . . . / . . ' ' . . / . . . . . . / : ! • . . ' / ' . .,.,.-5... >'.'.. ^ - 600 :oa
. ;i.-. y . ; . . . . .240 00
1 Boatswain . y . . . . . . . - ;.^....|.r.T.7^;7V;/:.7yyrr7/yyv..^...;..-.-....._. ^.^
1 G u n n e r . . . . . . ; i . . . . . . . y . . / . . . i / . : . . / . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T ' . . ; ; . / . ' . ; . . / / . . . . . V - : ^ 240 00 -'—.-—-• ^/—.:y
1 Carpenter...... ..y . . . . . . ' . . . ; . . ' . i . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . / . . [ . . . . . . . . . : . . / . . . . . . ' . ..,.7 . . . . . . .^f./:. • ...y .-: -240 00
T - Cab.m steward . .>........:.;/.; ; y ; . , . . / . ; . . ; . " . . . . . . - . / : . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . i ; . . / . . . . W . / . . . . - / • 216 00
' 216 O0( • ^ ' - • ' . y • ^
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1 Cook;."...,. .^.:..;.'.... /'.fi. :y:'i /yiy/:^-.....^,........ ..^..-..,..... ....-./v.... .";:.;"y/.../.-: y.; ; - .216 00,
' - 192 Po
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.. 14- Seamen.
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. . ~

-

:

' • • '

'

•

-

'

.' •

• ' .

•

- ;. .

•

: . -' ---y ''

•

300 GO

' . ,

•

' • • -

J

• '

• ' •

• /

,

.

.

', • 1
-

-

• -

. .-

r

•

r

-"" . "

,

; ^ 1,061.26
Ampunt expend'edTor.revenue barge.:.....,. .y . ..'•.'. .y .......'. /.-......;-.... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . , •...' •.... / '
/ 1 2 6 44
AmpuntCof ^contingent e x p e n s e s . . . . . /.. / . . : . . . . . / .."...:.. .^. .•....:...--.;-'. i.-..'.";.'/,... /, ,/ ..-; . .',. . - - . / i . - i . ; / . . ; - : .
•Whole amount e-J^pended in- the. district of Norfolk and P o r t s m P u t h . . . ; . . . . . . . . . , : . . ; .^ ...-y....,...- y . . ' . - ; i . - • . . . - < • — - ; ; - . • ; . $28,505.04

l:^/'•/:'" \fi
:, V ^ TOSTRiCTyOP TAPPAH^^^^^
"
'^ ..
, . . , . / . . ..V;.. . . . v . : . . , . ^ . . . . w... . . w . ..y... ..y ^
1 -Collector . ,y....;-... . . . . \ . V ; . : . . . / . . . . . .
.•
' ' " ' / ' .- -'. * -:- ' ' Siirveyors: . - /
5. Surveyors. . . ^ ^ . ; . . . . . . . . y..^. ^. ^ * . . / . . . , , / . . . . . . . ; , . . i , , . / , . . , .

• .-

•

.

•

•

•

.

'

•

,

. %

,

•

'

•

.

.

-

•

.

/

•

•

.

•

'^

'

269 95

•

-• • '
•- .- , •; - . ; .y . . . i ^ . . . . . . ; . . . i . . ,
'^•'•^

'

^

'

\

^

'

:

:,-.- *^-' :' • •x.*^•• ^-•"-.-'' ^- ••/.• :. - inspectors. ' /
/ - . . / ' ' ' " "•- / ' " . ' " " • • . /

1 Irispector .r;.... .,* ; : . . . . . . , , , , . , . ; . . , „ , ; y. V; / , / . . . . ; . , , ^ . . . . ; i . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . * ;^ i . . . . / - y..\ •• • . . . . . /'^


^|3 Po

• .. y

'" • " . -'

- DO'. ; / . . v . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . y . , y . . ^ . . . . . . . . ! ; . . . . . . . . i . . v^ ••
• Amount'expended for i n s p e c t ' o ' r s . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
y •.
' . : . ' " ' , . -y , 'Revenue :Bo'ats:.
-yr .
B a r g e m a n . ; : . . . . . . . , . . . . . : . . . s . . . . . . . . y ' . . . . . . . . . . . . y« • .'*. ^'. •...
Amount expend.ed for re-v^enue b o a : t s . . ; . ; . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . .

300 GO-

315 00
120 00
137 05

.••<•.•.;...

^,^ "..-...'''/• '•• .-•- .;" ^Coniingerit.^ - , ; •... .
/ : , - Ariiount e:5^pended for'contingencies.. . ' i . . . . . . ' . . . . " . . . . . ' . i
- ' .^ "WhPle'ariiount/expended inthe-district'pf Tappkhannbck

..4-70
'.. • • • • • , • ( . • • •

^ 726 70

DISTRICT QP GHERRYSTONE, V A y : :
Cdll'e'ctor.

212 83

200 GO

- Inspectm'. /. :'. \ '
Special inspector...,.. . . . y .
Arnount expend.ed f o r / i r i ^ j p e c t o r s . , . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ;

3 00\

^ :y
/ .:
^_ .'
. '

'J * • ,*

y-; • - : ^ • - : " /:.\' . :
-Revenue'Boats.
Amount expended for revenue boats.. ."..y . . . . . . . . . . . . .^
Arnount exp.ended for contingencies. / . . . : . / . . . . . . . . . . . . .
"W'hole ariiount"expended iri the district of Gherrystone..

' / 7 . " - , DISTRICT'OF YORKTOVi?'N,VA:
Callector'..;...'....'....'.;,.-.....; ...•..-.-.'.-......;.....',.,..;......
Surveypr
Ambunt expended fpr stirveyor.;/..'..... . . . . > . . . . . . . . • ^:.-.
". y

" : .12 00

;^"

231 08
' •'• 210 76.

200 00

;
: -.
' Revenue Bodts.' '
•AriiPunt expended.for reyenuebpatsj.... -..:.;..:.;,;...'..,-..'.
' Whole ariiount expended in ahe district of 'Yorktp.'vvn...'..;,

' - / •'.•.^''^.•
/ . b i S T R I C T - O F PETERSBURG, VA...
Collector..... ..y . . : . : . : . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . .V.'...,
l-Clerk;.;.. .V. . l . /
,.-.'..".;... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . / . . . : ; . . . . : . - . ; y /
^Amojdnt expended for collector's office..........:..... i . , . . .y
'
itispectors, 8fc. ' •'' ' y
Inspectors, weighers, and measurers....
.,
..../,'....
: Amou.nt expended for inspectors, &c. . . / . . . . . . . . . . . .y . . . . .
. Appraisements:
Appraiser (special).



6 00
0 25

- 96.00
. i- . :

-Fees..

2*66
3 00

. . . . .

. . . -

r . 269;99
/

730.00

3,447 39

306 76

. Recapitulation—^Coiitinued.'

to
.Comperisation.'

Occupatiori.;
Per annum;'

/ ^ ' -; .'-

Amo.untpaid, [Total-amount
expended.

Per diemi.

- /

Am,p,unt experided fbi; appraiseriients............y fi.^.-.y.:.:.;.....

,y:|5. 65.

/

'"' '^^y^'^/y'^"/, ' ':
•^''.PuMic Stores. - ' ^ '
Amount paid'for'rent...........'.....'... i . . . . . . . - . . . . . ; . . . .

129 16

:.:.:

'^.-/^':"/"~:/ r*-/^"""""^ "7;72eVe'^
"^—".~~
/ Exp erise :of reveriue..bb..ats,.,.,;............... / ..,.... y....;.,...._.;

•'\-95:^2.

----'• ."-•
y'. .. ^ / \ - " '-: Contingenfi' •^ ,y
/-'•' :. Arii ount expended for cpn tingencies .c.;....... /.:. y,..'.:.'. ^.........

--.: .1 30;.

- -- " - ' •''-"/ %..'">- 'J ' • " ...ySurveyor.^ .•.''-r'- ^.^'
Surveyor'..:..,......;..; .V. .".••;.-.:-.-.'...."..i...'./:.....-.' .y ....;.;....-. y..";
. Amountexpended for'sufveyor.. i."...:. .-*.'. ..'...;;...-,,.y ..-.•..
.. "Whole^ambunt expended in>the 'district-of Petersburg...:.,,

^ .300 00

; •" '' 'y^'fi ,
;
blSTRIGT"OP ilLbEXA^NDRI^
Collector..... i . : . . , . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . " . . . - i . . . . / : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ,

193 57

7 - ..

Sur-^reyor.. .\

' :

:

-'- :-; Surveyor, j

:.- ,-.

,- -

'/yy.i^^:i.:.. . . ^ . . j > . . . . . . : . . : . . . . . . . i . . i......

:' '. ' "•": '
/ . '" - Inspyotors, Weighers, and Mecisurers. -'.
Inspectors,.^weiglie'rs,:and* rrie'asurers,... .'./;.,.:i.;..,.;-'..-/ . . . . . . . . . ' .
/ .- - Amount-^expended for inspectprs, weigher^, .&c. . . . . . . . . .^
V-

."=' .'~^-.^~~'.•'- . : :. . ; , / •: -.:.-:.: Revemie Bo.atS:/ -- •

J4,249 21'

$300.00
$3 00
.4,54r:94

.';...

249 31

'.Ampunt expended for reveriue boats'..".................'.y ;•.
J .'..;
- :'•
' _ / - - Contingent..
• / , ^ .•
, .-, Anibtint-experide^d foi; cbntingencies.. y.-.^.. - ."..;.,';..../.
-, . •: Ariiourit expende^d in 'the'd'istri:ctbfAle:xahdria.-...;......'.-.



'

. 8 06.^
4,992 88

--•_:
. b l S T R i C f OP EDENTON^ NORTH GAROLINA".
Collectpr ,^...... .;.=.y:. ^:: . . . ' . . . . - : . v.;i i ...J. . ...^;. iV-i-.-i^ •;-i-.<>-. .'y.,. i i.V.,.w.-i .
' Aniount expended in collectof's.departrheiit. : y . / . y.-.-............/...,
Inspector-y../-.,.Vvi-*--......;. .\.-,\...v: 6..--../..*-.:•:•. .-:•.•. ...-.•:.: . . y . .y.,y.-...>:.
' - Arripuht expended for inspectors.'. •.-..•-.--.v../. yy-*;.--.^
•*.Amount expended for: contirigericiesi s t./..-:,:. -.-..-..-.-... i'i i i•.-. -. i-.y-i
: / Amount expended in the district'of Edenton',-N. G...........:.........

264 34,
264 34

-.-\ •. -. -. -.

3 00176 96
14 25
455 55

\, . ' . / ' , ';^DISTRIGT.OP GAMD^^
£iO\[etior..C:i...-:.-.:.^/.-.i.^.-. i-. *.-/.......-. .y.'i-i/.:yyf^.-. i.i-f.i a'-novi-it t
- '': Ampunt expended in collector!s department...'.,
• •...'.-. •;-?.
Tempo.rary inspectors;....- .V . . ; . ' . . v . ..i -.,-..'.;.....-......;, i . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . .
._ , ..^Ampu-nt expended for inspectPrsy;-./..." i-i.-. ^yv. v-v.-i -.-^..-i-.y:. v^-.ii-.:.>-i
S- '• Whole amount.expehdedrin the district of Carii.den, North. Garohna.

291 04.i
; 294 01

-3 00
^.'.-J.y:./

y -301 26'

oi-

. .; . . ;. .. ^ :

' / ' - - ; .J^^DISTRIGT: OP i ' L ^ O p T H , NORTH G^
Cpllector.-.-..'..::. .i^:,... y^.•y^ .''.;y../.;4-6V..-.'v.^ji-i .'.'6. i rivWi-...-:',.. i •••'..i^;-.
.Gontipgeht. .".'•..-.;..'...-... jy .....;:..:..,.../.-, ..^...i^.: ....'.'
'. .^ . . : : . . . :

'592 30

233 99
^•88^^03

^ , - < . - . ' . .-i". .:

- . y •: . /
•••Inspectors] Weighers i-Gaxigers, (md Mec^^
1 nspectors, wei^hers, .gaugers, and mieasurers;•...;"',-•.'.^'v..-.^...y-^. .j........-i'.-;.......
": •,. Anipunt paid in.spectors, 'WeigherSjVgaugers, .andfrTeasurersvi.,.-..,-.-.

.3 .00: ^#7^:63

Surveybrs,. •

"Surveyor..-;-;......-......:i .>.:.•.:;.....
' -". ';' .'Arn:punt-ipaid -surveypr,-.,

__yl5pjp;

" :^"
' •
- RevenxieBoais. " ' : ' - . .
/--"'.
Wlipleexpense of revenue bpats... .^ ....". / . . . . . . ^.......'. .j . . . . . . / . .
:WhPle ampunt expendediri the distiict. of'Plymouth 5 "Nbrt^

'fi/

-

73 26
892 91

W.ASHINGtbN/ NORTH/CAROtlNA.
.Gbllectof.. i'* i-..

25O:'G0;

. • " ' .
"hispectors.- > ..
.,,'
\
•;^.Irispector.. . . . . . . . . ' . - . . . . . . . ,
. . . . . , . / . . - . . . . . / . . ; . . : . . . . ' ' . . . . ; . ; . . . . . . . . . . . •,..-..;.'...
, .
^ Aniourit expended for inspectors.;......../ . - . ; . - . . ; . . ' . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . -.. V..;.. / . . . .

6OO'O0^

y :29.0^"48':

*i;377 12
'i

" >

_;-

'

'

"

-

-

"

.

'

-

'

.

-

,

:

.

.

'

-

.

•

•

.

.

'

• • '

Public Stores: .
.
-Araount expended for store r e n t s . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . , . ; , . . ; . . .
Amourit expended in the district of "Washington, 'North C a r o l i n a . : ' . . . : . . . . ; . . " . . . . . . .
.
*This sum includes ,$750.for,previous years..-




.

- •

.

^ - 7 5 00
1,742 60

Recapitulation^^Continued. :

to
to
Compensation;

.;Occupa0pn.
Per anhurn. J Per diem.;:

DISTRICT OP N E W B E R N , NORTH CAROLINA.
G oil ecto r y . .
" ;. . - .." : ;^'
. -^ _
.' Inspectors,:Weighers,8fc:
'; '. •; y :' Misi^ec0t^..y: ......y^........y:.:/.-.:...y.^.-...^.^^
•; ;-',A'm Ount expehd,e"d-for'inspectors,'. ....>.....:..;:;..."...,.;;-;. . • . ' . . . ; ; . / .';
"W.eigher.... ;'.-•.,.,..,.:.,.-./ .';;....-; .•/".."...,..'...'.'',.'.'.;,.- ; ' ^ ; . : , . . . . . . . / . . . . . '.V.
. -• • Arnouiit expended f o r - w e i g h i n g . : . - . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .
:Measurer . . . . / ; . ' . . . / v . \ / . - ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . : . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . iV.i.'. . - ' i . . . . . : : . i . . . . .
^ : .• -Amount expended-for measuririg^..-..:-....;.'.;-..;..,.,.. ;..".......':. •'.»..
"GaUger/y'..... -...,-.;.;;..;,;. ..^.•.::y^./.7.y......;..... .V. . - . . . . > . ; . . : . . . . . . . . / . . .
\ .' . ' "Amo.unt expended for "gauging." .y .. .Vi. . . . . . . . y...';.. .>,-... . • . . . . . ; y....

/ •

Amount paid. Total amount
.expended.

«. - '''Fees.; .'

,-f5a'74-

../p5(LjOO

*";V;566t66
-•:'i*,566''66
.^^lySOOXOjO

maxirnum.

^ .375 00
"';19 59

maxim urn;maximum.

^ 255 90;
9 12

•."••/'•'.',-•'--^ -"-_•.-': /Contingerit: • -...
-•. ' ;.'•'...
V /Amount expended'for contingencies,.", y / : . . . . / / ^ . , y : ../^ y.^.. •.._.... -.fi.,
.Whole arnpunt expended in.the district pf New.berri ^ NprtH .Carolina.;..

^ -135^ 00
$848' 35-.

b i s T R i G . T OF O C R A C O K : E , / N O R T H G A R O L I N A / . '

CbhePtor.....

1,001 47

; . 1,000 00
• '

inspectors.:-^

-Inspector"".... . : . : . \ y . . ; . . . . . . . . ' . . > :-,
: Amount paid irispe'ctors.....-;.......,.-;..'..;..... . > . . , . ; . , , : . . , . i y , . . . .
'^ ; -" '--:-• ' - " y / .;-'.
'•.--.''; Revenue B o a t s . : ' . ^ •= '-•
-... ;vBbatrtieri .^.':. .'>.;.;.;,.(;-. .;;..y . . . . . . . . y / . T . . . . . : , / . : / : . : ^ j , ./.\ :-..*.....-./}..
Arriount expended for revenue boats......;.''. ii-. .^.y^.. / , . ) : . : . . . .V.;.'. .y .
' Whole ariiount-expended in the district of Ocracolcei r^orth Garohria.
:'/
• :
DISTRICT OP BEAUFORT, NOilTH GAROtrlNA. ;
' GoUectPr.;..'.....;.-.-.;..; .y.;'.;.. ..7.y .-.,/, :,-..-•......:. v.. .^V.';./.. .'..•. .V.v.'i



:;.

'

- /

-" • -

;

240 00
i .241} 00

: / - 240;0pV
. 720 d'o

250'-06

\

265 07-

1,961 47

/ ; "- . -v., •
Inspectors, Gaiigers; andMeasiirers.
, ' Inspector, gauger, and measUrer
; . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . % •••••... • ••.:... *..
; - A:riipUnt expended for inspectors, gaugers, and measurers...:.. ..y . . . . . .
'
: .• y' - V ^ • .: . . .- '^ Revenue Boat. :
-•
B a r g e m a n . . . . . . . ^....'.;....'.
.'.....'..............y..;..;..... y....
.-"..Experise of b o a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;y% . . . . . - . . . . . . . . .,1, . • . . . / . . . . . . . . . : . : . ;
. Arriount expended for revehue boats.^.......... . . . i ...,.*•.,..,.... . . . . . . ;V.:

3 00
I l l 00
120. 00
12 25
^ ,132 25

"> - .--;
^
-. •' - '' Puhlic Store. " . / — - :
--"• _/
Amount expended for'stoi^.e r e n t s . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . " , " ; . . . . ...> ......,..% ;. . y . y . . . . . . .
. Whole ariiount expende.d in the district of Beaufort, North Carolina.....
)- "

,

36 00
$544 32

DISTRICT OF; W I L M I N G T O N , NORTH^^^C^^^

:
'
: "'y
' :
- -. collector.
.-. ; ' /
;
;- • 'y
Collector.. ...=:. . y . ; . . . . . / . , . . . : / . ; , y . . . . ; . . . / . . . / . . . r . J . . . . . / / . . . ' . : . . . . ...>
Amount experided for collectpr's. dejpartment.^................................

Pees.^
353 33

:• ' ' ' .
\~ : : ^ JfdvarOfficer. -. ' :
:
- ,. , Naval officer../.,..'... i.'../ • . . . . i.,.;... : : . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . - . . . . . . . . . ; . .
Amount ex;pended for riaval officer's depaj.tment, i , . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i .y

150 00

- - . , '. .; ;.. .-;: - '•~^';"^.-^ Surveyor:- - "-- . , .;'- - ' -.-'-,;
Surveyprl.. i . . . . . . ; . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % . . . . / .^.._^/;.._^. 5_.:._...:.._...:._«.....
•__ :/i_Amo-untlexpended-for surveyor's depart^
; . \ , . . . . ; . .-.y
..;'..

— 250 0.0

,: ^/y
'.-'''
Inspectors, Weighers, Gaxigers,'axidMeasurers. . •'• ^.'.
IrispectbrSv.weighers, arid, m e a s u r e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - . . . . , : , . . . ; . . (^ .....''. .,.i.-y i .
^Inspe'ct'prs.-V^.^.... '....•\.:.....'.."-.....'...-...-.....; i . . . v. ..'y •:,.'.•.-.. i.yi-;... 1'-.. ..Irispector.,-.:.,:.....-......:./:..-/.....,; i - y . . - . . . - . : / . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . ' . ; . - : . y . . . . . . .
G a n g e r . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . ; . .•..'.•,.....;.. > . . ; . . / . . . . ^..-..-i .•.''. i . . . . .-i.,...'. .•.
• ' • Ariipunt expended fo^lhspectors, weighers,-.gangers, and m'easurers;....'
• .
- - '
^
' -.^ Revenue'Boat..'
' '.''•'
y
Bpat h a n d s . . . . . ' . . . r
. . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . : . . . . . i . . . . . . . . i..".......
Amount expended.fbr revenue b o a t . / . ' . . . . i . . . . . . „ . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• Amount of contingent expenses...-.;,..........;....'. /........
Whole amount expended in the district of Wilmingtpn, North Caroliria.

150 ,0G

250-00
-3 00
ePO-OO
•480 ao
1,500^00 maximum.

3,398 58

240 00
'990 96
45 17
5,188 04

DISTRICT OP GEORGETOWN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Gollector.



253 46

Recapitulation-^-^C oritinued *
Cprripensatipn.'

It

amount]
A mount paid;Total
expended

-pccupatibri.

CD p-» ,
PMO..

Per annum.

.^V -'. '. .. - .-.-•.-.-- / , , --:.. .Inspectox's:and Weighers.- . . ; . ' ^ - \ " : y-:. •••''-:-.''/•
-Deputy collector,/nspectPr,-arid weigher-....-. ..-.^.-.-....y....... iv...,.--. .y-.^.^..-,-.-. i..^. .T/-...;.y..y
-Occasional dnSpector.;-'..; .t .1 .'..•/.'. .:.^^:.'.'.-^/:-.}.'..^.'.,.. y,:.^.^. :.:..y.^::\^ir-...,.^/..:..j.^,.:i.....i
Weigher..:....-. /.;;....,..'.;;, ..-..^ ;...-. .^.v/.^ .-,:.,•.-.'....yy../ . .^.:,.../:.
. . . . - . . : .....
_:. .y _/^ Arnpurit.e^ended^ for inspectors and weighers...... .-.y ......:-.'.-....,.;......-. .^ ...

: $125 00
^ ..$3 00
3 Po

$265 79

..:...-; y y - - \ , / " . - ' - . ^ -. ^ •.'--'i^'it^Zic'iS^om,/^- . '
-.• . . . y . '.-^--. : :; Amount expended for public stores.'v.:: ._.'..•.,. ; ^ . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; . . . - . .'."i.. -.-.
• :

-

\ -

. ' ,

v^-C-^.v

" • - • . - " : ' ' < - • " ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - - "

r

• ' - ' -

-

•'

•

. ^ . ^

iX)5. 4'7

'•:-

'6 40

. " Amourit'expended-•foivcpntingericies;'....^^
....,....>.'.... y,'.'..;"v-;..y . ....-.-.>.
' - "X :' Whole amount expended "in the district of Georgetown, South Carolina... .'.v."".
/ yv/;;

-DiSTRiq^^'op^^EAUPOR^^^^

: '.

250 20

; " "Whole amount expendedln the "district:pf-Bedufort,-Sputh'Carolina....../,....
:- ..DISTRICT OF ST. MARY'S,: GtEORGIA.:

528,01

CoUectbr.^ .i
. : . . - . ^'. , ' / - — - / y ^ ^--:,.. : • • r • ^Inspectors. / / '
Inspector... .".-^.."......'.;.. i'......;.'....;..... .:•.-.:..

.^-^ : > - ; . -.'-.', ' ~
.-..:. y . . . . . . : . . . - .

200 00
62-50

•'. - - :'A'mojint.'expended'for inspectors:....-{....'..,...;.-. ..-...../..i > .;-.:.:.././..

'/262 50'

,y ..-;•;-':/-. ' r/-;^; ' • ^ f /- y
/ -' .- " Public Stores'. • : • / • " . - ' : ,• -. : .••
• ' ' - Ajuouht expended for public stPresy.......... ; , ; . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

^ 75'42"

-.- ,-.-•.--- '" • - •••- " , - /Revenue Marine. -.- ' .. . ^ .- '--'-•• .-- .,(yaptairi. :yy/....:^... .y.^/. .^•.::./^..^.^'..y....;:., .v-."Uyi-i-:-y<ii. .^r.:;....-...^...........;;........
^ " ^-" Amoun1^experided:fPr re:v:enUemaririe^-iyi:i v-, v/..-^ .:.:i'v,.:..... . - i . . . . .i



$631 12

'. .150-20

•Collectpr'. .;.yvv.^;v';^i ^v . V: .;^^;-^.. / ..i'..,y^. v>-.^; .-i^..'.. .-V.. . . . . .../..-..> . / . . • ; v . - i ' . - . . . y . / ' i ' y

r-'

Per diem.

L200-i)O
303 00

.-. "^ : ; ' • ' ' ' '
.
Revexiue Boats. . . ;:, - - - .•>
Hargenien . . .
'.\^..;.....:..:,...:...
^ . l . i.^-^ ^^.t.-/-^.•...-=. iy..
..i;.;.; Jixpense forboats . . . . . . . - . . - .
.'•/ . ; . . .y ../.-.-%
..'.....-. i..,.
' . . Amourit expended for revenue boats:;...'... y . . . . . . ; . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .
^

ids 36
1,063. 12

.; / '
y- -, . . .
^ iCoritingeni:
•
: -'
Araount expended for contingencies.. ] : . . - . . - ; ' ; . . ' . " . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . .
' W h o l e araount expended'in-the distriCtvof;St.Miary'!s..,'.-.-.. ».;.=.

.. .
•

00

312 00

V

.^

"Collector.

-

2,270 38

^DISTRICT OP'BRIJNS WICK, GEORGIA.

.-. . ; . ' . . . . . ; y y l i . ,-.y.-y.-,i ...-./;.-i ^i i - . - . y ..'./.-^.'.^.... . i . . . .

' . y
: ' • •••':%'
-. . - Ixxspectors.. • . •• • - ' '
Inspe'ctor',... •..'
.'y.;/.
.;..........
Amount expended for msp'ectprs...'-.-. ;..y ; ;-i -.i.-y 1'.;.^.-... .-^.r. .-

250 00

25p 00'

^ ^' 120 60
,.

'- -^y. -i." - ."-;. -^ •
:•• ' .^-Z- -' - Contingent: •' : - - ',•''• - • - : • / ' . : • Ampunt expended-for-contingencies-.-.i-.i..-.-../ .-^ .. .\-.-;.. .^...-r
7 ' • Whole arapunt expended:in the_distri.ct_bf---Bi-uri.swick/Geor'gTa^^

120 00

''''^Wo'o

c p l l e c t o r : ; ; i : : . y . y 7 .-^ ;.: yy^^'i . % : i ,i iy ^ ; y i y ; i i y / . ; . ; ; ,j.i i i.>,i s i : -* ' ? y . y

2,134 22-

y-. '-.;,::- .. •-. -Irispectors i.Weighers','MedsUrex'S', and Gangers: ''\
Inspectors", :weighe.rs,. measurers, and ^gaugers.. -....: / . . . . . . . / . vy...,.
' ; ' - Amount "expended in inspector's, &c., department;./:
.

.'

-

• - "^

'

764 00

"

,

•

. .

,

;>

-3 00

I4;,i36"54

. Appraisemexits.-'.^'
-,1,710.00

Amourit expended for appraisements-.,, i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
"

.ffl-

/ D I S T R I C T OP M O B I L E , - A : L A B A M A . : r^

• - •--. J 'Arapurit ;expeiided in-collectpr's department.- .•. i-^.;;-.:.-. fi.-...=;•. i

"-',:_.

>

- / "250. 00.

':" -j_ . .' '
-^ -. •'_-• - , "-,'• Pxiblic-'Stores. < • / . ---.'- -:
' / " • Amoun'rexpended for store-rents':.y.'.-. i i-... .^.. ii.-'.. .y. i j.^'i:^

-22.

a

. .:-25G 00

' • : ;• y - ' - ;-" • - "••-.-' : . . < .'Revexixie-Boats. - ' - ' ' y- :\-•'' y - \.: Expensesof reveriuebbats .,i 1.-...." i'... .-•,..:.. -.'.-. .• /.yi -/i.-'. ..i.:;- i\-

..:..'

- !38 33

:

- Araount expended -in collector's.departmerit. .i *..: .^.... ;•';."../ ../.

"rpy'TT^

CD

RE.VENUE

MARINE.

to

•

•

•

Captairi... i

--; •




^^ Schooxier Walcott:'.•
...',..-..........

1,200 00
;i......

071

Recapitulation—Continued.
- Gpmpensatibn.
0)

>-»

amounti
Amount paid. Total
ex:pendedi

Occu pation.
. ^'2
.o- <u
2
.2
2
^ 2
1
2
1'
34
1
1
T
.1
2

Perannum.

First lieuteriants..;.,.:....'. ..v.;'...;...,.-....;...' .'i.". i^. v . . . . y..-... ..y
Second l i e u t e n a n t s : . ' . ; . . . . . . ' . ; . . . . . . . : . .y..-....'; ..,..*'.'...........r.."....
•Third lieutenants/.'...- / \ . . : : • / . . . - . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . / . . , - . . . . . . . . 1 - . . ;
P i l o t s / . , . . ' . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . , ; / . i ^ , . . ' . . . ; / / ; ' . / . ; . . . . . / . . . . , ; . . , : . . /'../-:-.,
-Gunner./..:.:;..,.,;; . / i ^ r.y ..;../..... ^ ; ; . ; . . . . . i , . ; . . ; . . . / . ; / .'...-.. /
Carpenters, i ; . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y. . ^ . . .'i...;.'..-.."..-;.;-../. : , . . / . . .
Boatswain.'/'.../'. .'^...;--.. . 1 . . . . ; - . . . • . . ' . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . Z.^-...-..//....
"Searnen':"...;... .'..-./.i.... i . . . . . ..y.... . ^ . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i - . - . v . .
•Ordinary seaman.,;. . . y . . . . . . . . i : . . . . . . . .^.......y . . . . . . ; . . , . . . . . . : . . . . - .
.Cabin steward./;/...;. i . . . ; . . i ; . . : . . . . ' . / . : . . . . .^:.^ , . . . . . . . . ; . ' . . , . i.y
Ward-roorri steward..;.'..... . . ^ . . . , . . . . : . / . ; , . ; . . - . . . ' . . . . . . - . . . . . ' , . . . , - / .
Gbpic";..::....

: . . , , . : . . . . - . : . . •-.://..... . ^ . y . . . . : ; , . : . / \ . - . . . . . . . . . . / .

C a b i n ' b p y s . . . . . . . . . .''.'.•. i ..'..">.:. i . . . . . . : . . . : . : . . . , . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . ; . .. 2 • 'Ward-rPornboys,'.,./...... : . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^..y . % . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . ,
'. 1-.' Second cabiri,;boyy ......'...V..-:.... :'."../../ . i / / [ . : , . i;......-......;'..^..-.
:7' -Boys......./i-.i....',.-.;y :.y..'.".'y...;.... . . / . - l . . . . .*..;..'..: . . : \ :...'::,/.
,^AriioUrit expended for revenue . m a r i n e ' . . . . . . -.-....... y...-. \ . .
^ ' ' • " ^" -•^^.: ':.. ; ' ' . / - yContingent.
- -/^ . : ^: .'
Ambunt exipended^for.contingencies.:.,..... y ; . . . . . . . . -.....-...;
. \ . .-Whole .a:mount expended-for collecting the reVenue at MolDile.. •.
^

.

-:. ; " .

Cpllector.

/

Per dierii.

,$960 00
860.0.0
790 OP
•600 00^ 24G:O0.
240 Po
> 240 00

,,192.00
: 168 00
/ 216 00
-216 00
216 00:
120 00
120 00
9'6 00
120 00.^

$11,839. 10
543 93^,
|30,363 79

DISTRICT O^'^NATciHEZ, MISSISSIPPI.
. . - V I .r/Cbllector./ "
'•• . ' ;,
5,00 GO'

. :^ ,502 33

Public Stores:
Ampunt pa,id for storage...
Rent of pfhce....";..-.-;.....
- :/:^ .: '/ , '-V''' . ' \ " -. y Contirigent'. - <• ;;
- \ /Amount paid for cbntirigencies'. . / • . . . . / ;....'.-;-.."..
. . Whole amount expended in-the:dis:trict.of Natchez.



,

50' GO
/12G OP
13 00
685 33

' ^ . / .
. DISTRICT OF yiCKSBURGrMISSISS^IPPL
C611e_ctor . . . . . . . . . " . . : . . . . ' . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c . . . ; . ..i., . y . . : . : . . . .
Whole amourit experided in district of " V ' i c k s b . u r g . . . . / . . . . ; . ; . '

500 GO

, DISTRICT p p PEARL RIYER, MISSISSIPPI.
-CoUector......,..';-...''....:.:,..;... .V...'.-. / : . . . . . / . . . . ..^y-. ..i.'. . . ..^.'-.'
Whole amount expended in-collector's d e p a r t m e n t . . . ; . . . . / . . . .

-^250.00

502 29

255 65

• . ..-., , ,. .. / /
- ' Pxiblic Stox'es. /
' .r ^
•"" AmQ.unt expended for stPre rerits..,........'....'..".%.; i-'.i'.,.......%
'^ Whole 'amount experided- in the district of Pearl r i v e r . ' . . ; . . . . . . ' ,
.;

•250 Po
.505

DISTRICI' OP PENSACOLA,.FLORlb^^^
-500 00

Collectpr. .•:.
/
•j / " •
. '- '
V ': '. Ixispectoi's..
.
I n s p e c t o r s . . ; . ; . . - . . . . . . . . . , . . ..> . . . ..':.•. ,...y... : . ' / : . , . . . . . . . . . . . . /.;'..
/Arnount .expended for i n s p e c t o r s . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . , .
. ^' ,. . Jleaoenue Boats.
. ^ . ...
B p a t m e n : . / ; . . . , . . . . . . . y / . . . / . . . . . . . ....-.•
:i. . . > . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-Boiatman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ; . . . . ; . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . ; ; . . . . . ; , . , . ; . . . .
: J " - 'Arii'bunt expended for revenue b o a t s . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j . : . . . . . ; ; .

501 07
3 GO
1,661 00/

,300 00
.120 00
. 826 62>

/•- ... ' :^. . ^ - .
. ' ' Public Stox-es. :.y'. .
' Amount expendedfor store r e n t . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'• . - .Whole.ampurit .e^cpended in the district .of Perisacbla..../..-.-.'

276 40
3,265 09

D I S T R I C T O F ST. AUGUSTINEj.FLDRIbA.
500 Op

Cbllectbr....,.
' .-•' •-: 'y-' \ ' /Inspectors.:
Inspector . . . ' , . . . . . J , . . . . . . . - i . . . . . i;,

: \'.y.^/

."

-

5GP

'
- .
" Revexiue "Boats.
Boatnien... / . . . . . , ; . . . . . . . . , ^ , , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ambunt expended for revenue b o a t s . . . . . . . . " .
Public Stores.
Amount expended for store rent.

534;O0,

GO.
2 00
' 1,154 19,

Ariiount expended for inspectorSi"....;.;..'.-':...




.65

180 00
1,080.00
300

.00

Recapitulation'-^-^C ontin uedi
GO

•Compens'ation.
Occupation.
o p^

Per anrivinl•

'Per diem.

Amount.experided for contingencies. .\ . . . / i . ' / ; . . . . . . . . . . . / y . . ' . '
Whole ampurit expended in the'district of St. Augustirie-:..-.; . i .

aniount
'Arrio,untpaid. Total
expended.

s ''$-•' ''621
$3,035 15

DISTRICT OP KEY WEST,' FLORID Al,
'Collector . . ; / . . :

'.;&i:i4/
• -O^Inspectors:

V,^ ,

,--

,

5-00:

:inspectors,i.......... y . . / . . . . - . • . ' . . . . / / . .

Inspector^ . : : / : . , . . . i../:y.:.:..\.....,,.^^.
..^.,.......
^- •:. '* .Amount experided for i n s p e c t o r s . . ; . . . . : . - . . . . . . . . . . . . - , , : . . . ; . ; . . . .

:.'.J550 00
1,606 GO ;

:'. \ ,
.'v r"<-C'- " -.^ / . . , ^': .- ' .AppxMsemerits. _ • ,
.-; ^".:. . .•
..' .. " Amp urit, exp erided for appr'aisements.....,-.';.........;. .'..<. . . . S . . . .
• ' - ^ - • • . ' . . y -"•'
' -.', -. • * -.Rexienue Maririe:.;
• / . •.
.First lieutenant....".,.. v?'* ••..'" .-• <*. • • • •. • •«•.•• .* .....•• •./..-./. • ' . . . . . ' . . ' . . . • .

• .isiio
;-

960 00

Third:iieutenant.:..-:..::.....:-....-.:.................. . : . . ; . • . / : . : . . / . . [ . : . . .
Ambunt ex:perided for revenue marine... i . . ' . . . . . . . ; . r;.-. ."-*.". •."../...

^^ -moP

.;. .
: y y
• -'/
- . / ' - . : Revenxie Boats, y " ' : ] -, .
yy.
•Bargemen/;.;..'.'....-..::....;-... . : . . v ^ . . . . . . . . . r . . / . . . . : . . :....;.. i / . ; . i . . .
, ^ , Amount expended for reveriue boats".. /".'. /.''..".
.y . . .

f •360-00

•y-v -.' ' .'^ ' .,- -> "^•^. -'•
c>^/,. -Coniingent. \\ ' . . , / . ,.y"" / - /
-' ; •: ^ Amomit. expended for. cPntingenciesy .y..i_.....'......-..;...;....;.. ...•
/
• Whole amourit-expended ill- th'e district o"fi^-ey"Westi'-.••.-. ...;r.^^
;; ; r
• / i y ; ^ ; ^ ^ b I S T R I C T OP ST
Collector . . . . : . . . . . . . . : ; : ' / .;;"ii. i"..,;.. /;v..'.. ...-'•., ..y'...^^.•.:..;V.,.v.y.i;...-....



1,221:85

.1,710 00
22r30:
5,562 29

. '- - • - '^ - ^ '' ' : . Inspectox'S: .' r Irispectors%v...:....'.. /.''....-.::....../.'.....'.'.-.....'-. ......y.....',
. • ..\ Amount ••expend'edfPr irispectors y . . . ; . . . . . . . . .y .'.;.'. >:../.

v3 00
2,739 00

• '
:.
yy.R^ev'exiue'Boats. /
' • Ambunt exp ended'fpr reveriue boats:. .r. /':.'....'. ,-.<:.:.',
-

"920 00;

- . .^
^'
•'. ~. .
PuHlic Stox-es. r y . .
Ambunt expended for store-rents'
; . . . . . . . . . .y . : : • . . . . .
.y . "Whole amount expended iri .the district of'St. "Mark?s , . ,

:'aoo 00

3,970 80

DISTRICT GP ST. JOHN'S, FJ^ORIDA..
Cbllectbr-........

^500-00

/
, ' - . Inspectox's.
Inspe.ctory ..'.....•...;...••.-.;. r ; . . .
Inspectprs . . . . . . . i ; . . . ^.. / .. .rr;;'..i.'.. / 7 . , . V.....'; . . i . - i . . , ' . ' . ' / . . ; . . " . ;
' , - Whple anip.uht .expended for inspectors.'..........."; .'.>.'.;.; .:.\ /.'.

"300 00,

' -"500 77

2.00
1,584 00^

.. - /•' / , ' y : - y"" - - .. "-• Revenue Boats, . y ' '• '.'' ' / [ •;..
: Expense of revenue b o a t s . . . . . . . . . . . / ..-.. .,^.._...'.,.......... 1-.

37.0 00

-•'--":.-.:•
. . '
' '
-" -.- , Public Sto'xxs.;
" . "'
" Aniount .paid'fb.r store r e n t - i . ; . . . . . . . . . ; . . . : . . . ..y i . . . .y . i..-.;..

300..00:

'

-

• '

. •

-

- ^ ^ . .

'

-.

'

,

'

-

.

.

-

•

.

"

;

•

.

.

.

'

•

":
. :y^ .. • /r.'. •'•• ." yCcntixigexii. ..'
..y . •' •'••.-.
Ariiount paid for'c:pntingencies... .1
;. . y . . . . . . . . . . .
/,: Whple amount':exp.erided in'the district'of'St. John's-i.-..
:....
DISTRIGT--OP APALACHICOLA: FLORIDA.
Collector.'..

. ; ' 3 68.2,758 45

Inspectox's.
Insp'ectors/.... •....'. -.,.
.". .r • Aniount expended for inspectors . . . . . .
.,... /......./.........:.
• .
: .
Revenue Boats.
Boatmen.......'...... . . . . . . ; ,
'.;................
. Amount expended for revenue b o a t s . - . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .
- . '
y
. Public.Stox^e:
- -:
^Amo.unt expended for-'store r e n t : . . . . . / / . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . / .,... y;
Whole aniount expended in th.e district of Apalachicpia.. i . , . ; . . . . .



792 88,

. 500 QP
3.00

1,902^02
.300 00

~ 576 97.
213 60
.3,485 47

Recapitulation—Continued.

<i

o
Conipensation..

ro OJ

. Occupatipn.
Per anriurn.-

O 0)

. ^ ..\
' :^
IDISTRICT OP-TEGHE,-LbUISM^
Gbliectbr,...:...:..: .;.y.ri^ ;.:.,.. . ^ . . y . y y . . . . : . . . . \ i . y " . / .^i.....;...:.
,\ "' Ampunt expended in cbllectdr'sdepartment..;..:.".;...:.-'...",

Per dierri.

amount
Amo.untpaid Total
expended.

$250 00
$255: .31

Public. Stores.. ' ' .-;
Amountexpended fQr'publiG''stores.
ires...:..,..... .^......."...'. / . . ,
mde'
Whole arriount^experi.ded.iri
Jbhe ;district of T e ' c h e . . . . . - : . . . . . . , /

:'25q,oo
$505 31

: D I S > R I G T OP-TEXAS, (G^^

Collector....:..'...
/ ' ' ' ' / / ."•
' '
-' ' y ./ Ixispectorsy,
I n s p e c t o r s ' . . . ; . - . . . . . . . . ; . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . i.7.'" . y . . . . . . ; . .
Inspectpr..';.....-.'... : . . . ' . . : . ' . . . . . : . . . . / . . ; . : . . ;>'../..'.
Inspebtor and stPrekeeper...... :.-...':.-...:. .'.^..:.-.. ...i"..
.;/ Arriount experided for inspectors...;.'..:.....'.
•;. : /
•"
'Surveyors.
Surveyorat M a t a g o r d a ' . . . . . . ' . . . . . . / . . y....''....;.:.-../...
Surveyor at Velasco ... '.:•..-'. .'.".>../..'...-........',-.'.-.
Surveyor at'Port Gaballo,,...... : . . . - . , . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Surveyor-at Corpus Christiy..;; . y . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . ,
. r- -AmQuht expended for surveyors . ' . ' . . ; . ; . . .'.^
,
'

1,750 Op

$3'do
l.;000, GO
: 600 GO
1,200 00

o

4^785^13
. '600 GO
1",0G0.00
1,000 00'
-500 00

.
;. . ' ' .
,
.Pxiblic Stores.
' 'AriioUri't experided.for; publicstPres.....-...-'....

-. ^
,' ,' •
Revenue Boats.
Bargeman /!...":......'.."..;.....- .-..y.: / . . . ' i . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ba'rgeriie'ri. . • . ' / . / . . . . . . y.'/ .... i ' . . . ; . . : i . . / . . . . . . : . . . . . .
' .'
AmPunt'expendedfor revenue b o a t s . . . . ' ; . . . . ' .



\ .•' '•

3,336 25
373 51
384/00.
"^.360.00

00

1,089 29

' . ' '' r • Contingent. • . • ' - '
.. ;
.Aniount expended for jePntingencies.y . . . . . : . . . ' . ..y . i . . . ; . . . ,
Whple amount'experided in the district of Texas (Cralyeston).
DISTRICT OP.SALURIA, TEXAS.

274.28

.......,...
.

X

•

;

Collector.
-

•/ r - "^

'

y

.Inspectors:,

'.

_

.

I n s p e c t o r / : / , i . . . . . ; . . ' r . . . .y . . . . . . . . . . . ..Vy/^,? • • . • . . v • . . • • « . . r*

.

,

^

D I S T R I G T ; OP BRAZOa DE S^^

Collector. 1;.. ^ . . . . . . r : . . r . . / . . V.... ....^.'...!:......;-. . ^ . . : . . . . .'::..^.
Amount expended in the^district of Brazbs de Saiitiagb..-..../

. - v V •-^ •
- . " y .

^

bisTRicfr^oFxiiicA^o, I t ^

" • ' ' ' • .

'

' ^

.

'

: : ' ' : • ' -

•

'.''

' ^ - ' v

- ' : • ' :

'••




Public Stores.

-

.

'

•

'

-

, '

:

^

-

:>-^ 1,309-06
' 600 00
:^ 600^00
500 OP
. 5 0 0 00
, 1,706. 09
180^00^
240'00
- i;558 12

.-...........

•'... ,..i....

.

5,823 27

.. 170"66
170 66
- " - ; /• --- -

' -866 84
-

.866 84

*

r
- ' . - . , .
\ Inspectox'S. . ,
Inspectpr....,.. / . . . ' . . . . . . . . . ^ .->...........'..
.-./,;.."....;,.,..
Do.
................... .:;.;,....................,../........
-Secret i n s p e c t o r . . . . . . ' . ; . . : . ; . . . . . . . . y.t. :.'....:..:...........-.-. . . y . . .
Traveling expenses Vfs.ecret inspector..;.-.......,;.-./ . . . . . . i . . . . . . .
Amount paid i n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . \ , . . . . / . . . . . . i . . . . . .
Aniourit paid forstore rent'..

-

y.

Collector.'. : y ..'.-........... . . . . > . . . . . . . . ; . . /...y.:........-../ ..-.^.^ . .
Arriount expended in collector's'department'... .y............^..
•-'

1,250 00
^

.1,000-00
, 50P 00

Ariiount expended for i n . s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .'..y v. ..-•••;..
.
'•
. / , Survey OX'S anii Ixispectox'S.
Surveyor a'nd inspector at Matagorda...;.'...'.....'.. / / . . . . . / : : . . . . . . . . .
Surveypr arid inspectpr at Port L a v a c a . . . . : ; i . . . . . . . . ^ . . - . : ] . . . / . . . . .^.
Surveypr arid inspector at G a p o n b . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..•.:...,...."'.......
Surveyor arid^inspector at Corpus C h r i s t i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . ' . . . ; . . .
Amount experided for surveyors arid inspectbrs.'...... / . . . . . . ' .
''
r '':.: - ' '.
Reveriue Boats! . : -. • '
Bargeman . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . s ' . . . - : . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .y.y.;,.. ;...,.."..
Bargemen . ' . . . . . . / . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . - . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . - - : . . . ' . . ' . . . . / / . . ; .
^ Amount expended for .revenue b o a t s . . : , . . ; . . . . . . •;. •..-..". 'i;... .•.
Whole -amount'expended in'the distribt pf Saluria;.'..,... - . . : . .

11,608 46~

:48d'0O
. -360 00-'

'".*3'6o'i

^. .1407 bp
511 10
1,718 10
'

68 47 '

Recapitulation-—C ontinued.
iN3

Gornpens_atiPn.
PH O

Occupation.
'

Per anrium.
;*.' .^ ,
. : - ' / : - ^•^, -"^J" : ^^ Coxitingent.^ r- .' '•--':.
' Amount paid-for cpntingencies;^.. .;•-.... ..y
.'...-......:..'.'. ..•-...•
Whole-;amburit.expended-in the;district'of Chicago, . ' i . . : : . . . - . . . . . ,
-

- : . r'

- /

b I S T R I C T .OF

CINGINNATI, OHIOS

- / •

•

/

^

:

ara o.unti
Amountpaid [Total
expended..

Per dierriv .

. P.4 87-

$2,658 28

.

. ' \. ^ -•:.', ~ •- -Siirveyor. "^ . • :-. - ,: - ' - Surveyor...."................. ; . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . ' - . . . . . . . . . . . . •'. . Ainount expended for cohectpr's department:./; / . . . .-.•.....>....'.
' •' • -^ - Amount of contingent exJDenses........../..::.-;.'."..... ..y . ,•!....',
• '" ^': WhPle arripu'^nt.experided for the district of Cincirinati; ; . . . ' . . . . . .
DISTRICT OPyLOUlSVILLE, k E N T U C K Y . ,
Surveyor.... :.,.-.•.-.•...-..'..../........ .y . . . . . . - . ; . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . , . . . j .
^
'. Amount expended in surveyor's; department. : . : f i . . . . . /..-*. • • ..*'•
..•"'•.;"'•'. .'-/•,•.-•..:•,
Puhlic Stores] •
. ' ' - ' . • : • ' ^-y
. • Amourit paid for store rent.-..;....... y.i.u--.-...........-..; i i..; i/"....

$350 oo;
750, GO
.2.2 61
772 61
.: 350 ^00
- 616 76
iPo op

' . " : •
/
: '
' " . Coniingeht.' ' :.''
•'- Amount expendedfor contingencie's.
;. .".•.............,....
.Whole-aniGurit expended in the'district^'oflubuisvihe. ..,..•..-;. .w..'-.
-.y- .
:- DISTRICT' OF -PITTSBURG,''PENNSYLVA.NIA.
Surveyor (designated coll ector).-.y .;..-.':.';...;y..\ .'./,.•..-...:..".,..-.."",
(Amount expended in surveyor's d e p a r t m e n t . . . ' . . . . . . . . . : . . . . , . . . ,
^'- /'. ' . - '
' ' " -/'-;
.> Public Stores: ' - ' ' / " ' •. *^ .'
Amount expended "for-store .rerit...,..-..'7. ...y,..•:.:"."../.'.'........,
•

" / •'
' • - : .•-.• :Coxitixige-nt. ' "' ' ' " ' - "Ariiount expended/foir' contirigencies-.''.'.:.y-."..-.'. ..'...:.•../......-'.'.....
Whol.e araount expended in the di'strict of P i t t s b u r g / . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .




14.95.
731 71
350 op
377 33
•

'

/ . .

- . ' '

100. GO
^^^4 80:

482 13

>
.
/ piSTRIGT: OF NASHVILLJE, T E N N E S S E E .
Collectori:. v . . . . / . j . [ . . . ; . . . .y,.> :..y . ; . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . j r . . . . i . . y . . ; . . . . ; . : .
Amourit. experided in cpllector's d e p a r t n i e r i t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .'...•
.-'-'

.

.-'./-

. . .<

;• -

' - . Co.htihgexit,

" . : . ' -

'•

\350^00
.. 396 42

-,-

Amount'paid;for cPhtirigericies..'yV.. ..';;.....-. r . / V:.. : . . . . . . . . : .
Whole kmourit expended iri' the district of; Nashville;^.........;..

. '
;-; :.
V-/DISTRICT p p s i \ L O U I S ; ; j M I ^ ^
:
S u r v e y o r . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . / . / . v..'..:. ;.V.. .:^.:.-iy.:--..'^..}.............?......
. ^ . -..'. Amount expended iri ^surveyor's departrrienti .-•. ii.i. / : . . .'y.'../.:..
Inspectors. '
Inspector.
? Do. V .
Do.
;
Do.
. Amount, expended for i.ns.pecto'rs..,;.../ . ./.y-....../.;.: .:i.•./;;;. .'^i

c

405 53
.348^50
927 06:24P;.00
3'00
-2 00
.1 00
1,074.00-

. • - - : "''-'^
-. '
^]PuJ)lic^Stores. . : / /
- ' .-^'1
Am'ouri.:t'expen'ded-.for store rent.. -.;_.. / ; . . . ' . . . . . : . . . . ' . .y-.v.-.'...'• • •
-'-'

-.250 GO..

y.'- ' .: • '.: ,:"'.- : ' • / . : ' y Coritixxgexit. / ;
.. ' • .^
Arnpu'rit expende'd for coritingehciiesT.y .;;_.....:. .•..,.......,.;.. *...;.

" 631 "60

'•-v.: . , . '-. :,^, -' -../ / . - 'Costsof'SMUS..'y.y , . -,-.:,:, ,.:. .
Amount expended for cpsts.of suits...-;............... . v . . . . ; . / . . : . ;
.
Whole amount expended in'the district of St. L o u i s . y . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.;

/

• /

'DISTRICTOF

. ,-26 35
2;909 01

WHE5:LING^^

Surveyor... ;../........,.-....^i* r-t^^ '"'''-^ " •• ...•.".......-./.'.../..-...v.i-.y .
"\Vhole amourit exp.ended. in surveyor's departraerit.-;....-..""....';.-.-.
, /:•- :
•
' : y b i S T R I G T OF V E R M O N T : - , : ' . j
Collector
.-.../ . . . . .............. .*;;.. i.........,..........
Amount expended in collector's departnient..;.'.......,/ . . . , . . . .
Inspejc'tors.
Deputy collector and i n s p e c t o r . . . . . . ; . . . .
Do.
do. . . . . . .
Do.
.
do. . . . . . . .
^
Do.
do
Do.
do. . . . . . .




9 II

v35P;GG
y362."22,
. 1,^408 14
1,408 14
570 GO
-.500' .00
360 00'
240 00
200 00

Recapitulation—Continued.
Compensation.
AmoUritpaid' [Total amount]
'expended.

Occupation.
Per annum:

Inspectors... . i .,.;..v . . . . . . ; ...v.. . t ^ , : . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . .....<.............".-.,-.
. Do.-. .. . y . y . - . ^ / . . v . y : / . . . . i . . . . . ; . . - y : . , . ' . . ; > . . - . . . . / . / . . . . \ / : . . . . . . . . v 7 . ; :
':-Do:
:....".'-/^/..•:;;.;-..",.-.y:./-...^, 1 / v ^ . > . ; / / . . ; • . ; . / . ; / .
^ Aniount expended fbr inspectors.-.; .y-.-::. .i... .;."..;;> . ' ; . . . " . ' / . . . - . , . . , . ' , .
.
/ : \ - ••:
'/.
• - lievenue Boats.-- : •^' ' '. \., .----.i^ , .',
:Boatmen.:../'LV. . . . . .^ . 7 / . i^.'."V7... ..v. . ^ . . . . . / . . . . . . ^ / . . . . : . . - . wV. Tv;.
Amount expended fpr 'revenue boatsj ; ; . . . . . . . . . ..;•;.........'...:.. ..,..^. -.
. / - - Amount' expended for-public w a r e h o u s e s . . . ' . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . , . ' :
•- Amount expended for/contingencies... ..-•.... . j . : . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ..y
" Wholeamount exp'ended.in theyiistrict.of Vermorit.'y.y,,e... i.'... ...\-.

Per diern.

$500 00
.;240 00;
160'00
$'6,550 00
•240 00'

r/i2aop

.720.00
43: I d
392 77

— . : ' ' '. D I S T R l b T OFy SACKETT'S; HARBOR, N E W YORK.
r C b U e p t o r . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . : - . . , , ' . . . . . : [ . . . ' . . , . .>'..;; .•.'.........-..-...: . . . ' i . . . . ; . / .
- •--.
Amountexpended in-,collectbr/s department.;, i . : . . , . ; . . - . . . . ; . . . . . ; . .
,..-'-

'.

• . . . ,_

/

-y- -"'• •;

.ixisjxectox-s. ^.

.-:

; ^750 21

' : -.-i.-y

-#:00

Inspectprs .y.i-.....: :.......-.."....'...;. /...:.. /./..'..;./..;-.:./ , . . / . . . / . . .

Do/
!r;r^;;*";**:^;;;';v*^*i*v/^
Do.
...;
....:....:.........:.:...—..:. /.
Do;.;

, . . - . . - . s..;,

.-:.;.y;::.ir.y.;...y/...•:.:•:.;-.;.-...;.•:..-.:.:....:,•. ...^..-..-:,.>..:.>:,./.

1 50
-1.-0P:
240.00
, / 3 GO'

Ampunt expend.ed. for inspectors...,..;... y . . . . . . . . . . . . . i-......". .y . ; ; . .
: - -" ' -' ' : ""•'- •/ 'Revenue Cutters, :-.' \' - .'-y^ / ;
Firsllieutenaht. . . V . . . . . . / . ^ . . . ..•^:../.>y.'U,: :,/.../... . . . . . : . . / . . . . . . , . - . .:y
Amount expended for revenue cutter. V. •'.'.:.....'.../.../ . . / ; ' . . . . . . . .
:

-- .- .,:,'"•.:•'•>" -. ' • '
-^'- y-Revenue-Bhats. yy_
: ' / -'^ / . ~
' . -" Amount eiipended.for. revenue boats,'^..... ..-•'...;::....'./;.. .x. ;...;/.'* ,i>.
. 'WhPie amaun^xpended: in the-district of. Sa^
Harbor/, .-^y-.... i




9,114 01

.8,712 92:
.960 00
. .96P'00
. i o i 58
-10,524 71

DISTRICT OP G E N E S E E , . N E W YORK.

-

. ' . .
- . Collector. ,.'
,
. .
Gollector.
.j..........,.......'....;...;..'..........
.Amountexpended in cohectpr's. d e p a r t m e n t . . ; . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ,

-784"24
•784 24

,.. _ • -y . . "/
: . . : . , Deputy Collectox'S axid inspectors..' ' ' ' •Deputy collectors and: inspectprs.. .^.. ..•.-...... '.S . . . . . ' . ; i.;..;.,,. ; . . . . . . . . . .
-A.mount expended for deputy collectprs-arid inspectbrs..:.,... ..'.-]...•.
,
. ' Ambunt exp.ended-for appraisernents..;..'....';...-.. .\ . . . . . . . . ; . . . "
: Amount expended for public s t o r e ; . . . . . . . , . : . . . :
.-...'.y ..".....
../- .
., : - .
*• , . Revenxi6'Bpat. ' -.
' -/•
L i e u t e n a n t . . . . ; . . . . . . ' . ; . , / . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . ' ; . . , . . . . . . . . . . V . . . i .....y. i . . . . . . ,
.Boatman;............... . , . _ . . . / . . . ..y ..........._../....'-...;.'.,.';.,/ . . . . ; . . .

2 00

3,532 00
" 3 00
- . 5 0 GO
96000
.240 00
.168 00

' • .• Amount expended for.revenue-boat.'.;.......,. . ; ^ . . ; . . . : . . . . . ...i ... ..";-.Amount expended for costs of s u i t s . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . " . . . . . . . ' . . ;
Amountof contingent e x p e r i s e s . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .^i............. .>..

622 50
233 53
. 42 77
' 5,268 04

Whole amoiiiit "exp.ended i n t h e district, of Genesee..;.."... /•.-.. .::\
^'.:_

""..

' DISTRICT OP;OSW.EGO/NEW YORK; '

:
"
' '
' ': Collectoxis.. :
..• '•
Gollector.
..\
. . . . . : . . . : . .::./'...../..•..-...........-.-.
Clerk. /.'... y .
•:.......:.-...-.::^.... . . ^ . : . . . . . . / . . . : . . . . . . . . . / . . . . : . . . ; .
Amount expended for cohector's department..'y . . . . . . . . '
'...
y - y- ,•.--' ." ".;
, Deputy Collectors, Watchmen, axid.Inspectox'S.,
Deputy :Gollector and i n s p e c t o r : . - . . . . . . : . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ; ; . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
^Do; ' - .' ' ' do.:- .' ,. .'> . . : . . : . . / . . . . . . . . . . . , . ; . . . . . . ,-..y . , . . .
:•'.: Do,-'
,do.
: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ./i
,Inspectors . . . . . : / . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . i . . ; . i : i . . i . . . . . : . - . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' . . . . .
Do.
. . v.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . .
i / :y..
......:
Do.
i.;..;.;.:.....
Do.
. r... i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .
.........:
.........;
Do. y . .
; . . . . . . ; . . i. . v . . . . . . . . . ; . : . . . . . . . . .
Secret inspectors
../....'....
Night watch...'
.-.
;
.;.....;..'.
Do.
... .y....
.............. i
;..
Secret night watch.
. • . . . . . . " . . ; . . . . . . . .'=i...
VDO.
...........:...............i:,.....^...^............
Amount expended for deputy coUectors, inspectors,.and watchmen.



9.61 85
2 GO

1,741 85
750,00.
500"GO

. . "'-'.-•

:

..-...-..' -'

'......-.

^
-

•

'

/
- ' '

1 371
2 Go;^
150

y:im

:^ 1.00^
.-: ^- • -82
' ; 100
1 50
, 1 00
2 00
1 OP

6,632 86

Recapitulation—^Continued.

" Conipensation./
Amountpaid. [Total amoun tj
expended

Occupation.
Per annum.

• - • r^:

•

- /'•- y /''-'r.-..

.:Revenue Ma,rixie. •

y

. C a p t a i r i . . : . . i . . . . . . : . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~..^ i,.:....... . . i . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . .

Pilots. J.'......:.:./;./.-. v.^ r./vJ. //.:.-/: /../.;/...:

—:

Cook.......:../.....;.;.....:./,......................,.
Seamen-, i . . y . i . . ' . , . - . . . . / . : . / . . ' . . . . . . . . ' . . . . : . . ^ . . i:.^y y. •.•••... • v . . . . .

Per diem".'

'.$1,200 GO
.3"6P'00
,, .192 00
192:00,
- ' . ^72 00

. ^ . .Amount expended for revenue marine:;'. ...y......-.;...-. .> ^.....

: $2,111 90

;
' r. y y . ': - - / . •'••• •'"•' -^ Revmue Barge._. ' ' . -^
Bargerhan..;..:;.;..;..;,.; .:.^ v.»?>^«..... v^* v- • •'.•/• -.^-. •«. v"....»:..
~' : . -AmPunt .expended for-f eveniie-bEt.rge.."....;... . / . y . . ! . . . . . . , :
Arnpunt of. Gpntirigent expienses,,..., / . . . . . . . : / . : . . . . : : . j . ."...'..•.,•,
.
Whole ampunt; :expendedfor;^thedistric^^^^

.240-00
'240 0.0
^^99 02

> .; :•'.- '
/;^DiSITRIGT'OF:NIAGARAj.NEW TO
Collectori / ............ y . . ' / V../."....-../.:/:'."";..:.!::/.. .y... / i . . .^.•,
. ;-\ ^ /Arnpunt expehde;d;'incbhec^tbr.'s
. , : . . . . o ,/,y. .-./y".
'
.'
. ..- Deputy Collectors and^Ixispeciox's.:
v.." -.
-Deputy Gollector.and irispector^......-. -.-i.... . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V..
. .bo:-v
' --' do; ;
...... l . . . . . . . . . . . : : . . - . . . . . . . . . . . " . ; . . . .
- .Do. • .. / " : -do;- .^ . ^ . .y ;..-:;. ..y . . / . ; .V.,'. ...v.:.;^ , . .V.;..

., •;/ Do. . y

d6,..^ / y:/:.:/,...\/..-.-^^.:.,:.:../-.:.^./:..:^..:

Inspectors..'.. «..•.,.« ....*.-;...-. .'^/ ..~.:. . / • . . ; . . . . . . . . . ..,-..V....;.-.'...,
Secret'inspector.-....-.........)..-//. ..y.."..-;-..-'./.;.'..:".'. /... i.. v. . i . .
• -AmPurit ei^pended fpr' inspectors.....,..,. / . . , : , . . . , . . , i , . . . .
/.
: '
-/
^ .'-•' --Jfight JVatch.
'. ." :', - •
10 Niglit watch....:.,... ;.-;/^ , : . . . . . . . . • . . : . . , . : . . / . . : . / : . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amount expended for riigh.t,watch...-,., o-;,. ,'>../.;.:.>..,«;,;,.



$10,825 63
1,359 14
1,451 e
9P0 Opr

"*.4p.O*66
WQ/m

J2.,0A:
"2^00.
3 00
5,A18 15:
GO

:. 1 0 0 '
» 0 • ' « ) ' « O, o .q

-1^043 OQ

•/'.'
. ,;
/ • Rex)Bxiue l^pdt,
Bargemen . . ; » ' . . . . . ; , * . . . . . . ' . . . ; . . " . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .
: Do.

'360 Po.
. . :300 po

. r . v . - . .i*.. * 0 / . . i . / i . ii i . .v.;:.^.^.

.i../..... i.....;...;...:.:.././. :.y:i

; \- .' Amount expended for revenue hpat ..._.;.'..
.. .. -.... ... .. "'.. .. ... .. ., .. ..-.. .. .. .. .. ., ..y .^....
-.,.,.....
'. Amount: expended for contingericies .;.-.'...-.
. . . . . . . . . . / ..
Whole ampunt expended in the district of Niagara
a , . . t . . . ,y . . , . . . ' . . . * . , . . . . . i . , . i

:

, N E W YORKi

/ ^'

:.

714 63
:'56-4P

. . . - . - ; . y .^y-. •

7,332 18

- * *,*•**".*-'/-''*^,.....^...^

;
• • " • • ^ V " ' -

-^ ' • ,;; - ^. : .;
'..Colleector.'.--'
•Gbllector .y . i • . . . . . . . . - ? . . ' . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'.:•» > • • •
- ;: Ampunt^ex'perided in collector's'.departmeritii..,
".- :

•--

.'-

. " -^ : - '•

' .

;..'

;'^2:,017.41

2,017 41

.Clerics,'
" , -:?'2 00:
:;
i-^

C l e r k . . ^ . . . . . . . : . . . : . . . . iy . . . . . . . * . y ; ; . : i . . : : - ^ : . - . • : : . , . .

.-,Do./: y/.^. .v-^ :..•.,.._.:.-....-i-.-y.y.y..-:. . y . . . \ : : . , . , , .

\ ": : ^^Amburit expended for clerksi.......;;... ...v.-.i..

. . . . i « . . • « - . . . - . . y . . i . . » i . j - ' y . i . . »..

".:..';'
.'^ ,
. . . . . ..
.Inspectors.. ...y
Deputy collectors-arid inspectors..-..-...... .i / . . . . . . . . .
\-:' Dor
:.^dov -. / . , : . . ; . . . . . : . . . / : . . y . . . .
D o . . • • ' ; ' ^* . d o . ' / .

-

. / • - . »/'*:.• • • . . ••.-..;i.....

5oa op

-*'";25i)*.()6'
1,000 :00^

.'•:...-......:./.../:....

•~^.bb.
,/do.'.
..:
i . . . . . . . . : . . :^
: - : / D o . . --:'•• / d q . y : ;.../::._...:...y.::^.:...:.
Inspector/ . . . . . . . ; . , ..'^..... y.-.y. ...•:. .v....'.,..-..... i,."..
•bbi.

'-'--..-_ fi _'.

' 2-oq.
'y---'

fi.':'fim.m- ; , . .

.'• '• ' ' . y . . . . ' ' • » - ' / '

3"^
2.PQ:

, ;*Y,bobJpG^

Secret inspectpr . . " . . . . . ; ? . / . . , . . . . . . . " : ' . ' . . . . / . . ..y.y"..., .. . • . . ..,, .'.'n, ; • . ' . - . - - . . . - ' . . , y - . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . ^ • . . V . . . . . ''•' ' ,.-3 .00
/ / / Amourit expended.for deputies.and inspectors.. ....'y.*...'...-.-.,.,...
:.y».-..:,..".. . : ' . ] ' . . . . fi
-.:.,'A:niount'expeiide:dYor"revenue riia^^
: ;/-' -.Amourit experided. for contingericies./. y.;../.-:...

:y:$fi;fi::S

.y.,-, 1. : ;. ^' - - ; / / • . . . . . / - ^ ' .JfigktWatchy.Night watch . ' . i ' , . . . . / ,;.y / . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . -.yy. .-..^..
• Ambunt.exp.ended.for night watch . . ' . : . . ' . . . , ; . . . . .

'

-

.

•

•

-

'

'

'

'

•

"

;:3;/:::::^

•'.-/
'
Revenue-Boats. .
Boatmeii....;.."...../ , ...^.•... . : . > . . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . , . . . . " : . . . .
Do. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > . . . . . ; . . . .
Do. . . . ; . . . . : . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . : / . .
"Whole amount expendie'd for revenue boats.
Amount'expended in the district of Buffalo Gireek,



1,050 00

•

. -

^ -

-

- ' - .

.

. '

•

7-^414 -42:
1,661 70
5P0 73

- ' -

y • 2,00
-A*.-.•-••/%••;..

• '^r'*-fi^"^'

- ' i.oa
..........
...........

. 1 50
. ^
75

2j5I0 GO
-.'I.:

1,808 21
17,962 47

to
00

Recapitulation-^Continued.
o

Comperisation.

•i
>

>

amount
Amountpaid [Total
expended

Occupation.,

•

&.0

o a.-o

Per arinum\

Per diehi.

fc
- / -'.'";^ y f i bISTRlQT OP O S W E G A T C H I E ^ . N E W YOR,K.
Cpllector; .^..iV.v.v/V.:. .y. .^.y. ....,..".-.;..:<..; v.. y. . , : < ; . ; . . . . . V . . ^ : . . . . .
" .-> Amo'uh^^-H^P^Ai^in .c^^^
• • •^»-»«
'-,-,.•:'.

.'••''/•''••,

, ..

Mspeciors.

."'

• -'^ •, '-•' /'••

Inspector . . . . . : . . . . / . . , . . . . ; . . ; ; . . . . . . . - . ; '.-V.:......... . . . * . . . . . ...j'.....
/bo;.-

..,..////::././..:..;.;..w.i.:.;........:........y..i.::.//

'"^Do.y;.:... .V.;.y;-K/.:,... .:i.'. / . ; . . . . . . . . , , , .fi..fi.fi..^/..'-.. /,..^..-.
D^ fif.fi.'. I'.fi:fifi.fii'.'.:/.'.fifi^^^^^

fl,46P 10
$900^00^
j 358 00
350 00
\150 00

D o . y . . . / . / . . . / : . / . ; : . . . . * .iy . V . . : . . . . . : / : . . . . . . - ; . : . . . . ' . . . . . :

fiypo,:
.:....;.,.../:y:..;..;...J.:...^i.........'.;....<.;y...:/:.;:,•.•...//.fi:.,
' '• • y Amount experided'for inspectprs.
,....;.;:...:..?'.'............
' ^ - ': /
•'
. \ . Revehue Boats. / . ' . . - :~ 1/fi'.
Bargemen .y . y . . . ' . . . . . . ; ' . . , . . ; . . . : / . / : . ^ . , . . . . . . . .< . . . . . . . / : . . . . - . . . . . ; ; . . /
, y ' : Arh'o.unt:e:^pended .for revenue boats....'"./.-.-...'. .;^.::...,.. .y. .^. .1..

.800 00.

:.120.0.0

. " -;'r < - . . . . . . , •-y
Conimgeni;'- - *• •
;•
Amountexpended for contingencies, . ^ . . ^ . . . i . •• • • • »• r •.• • •••. •>> v^
; / . . .. .Whole anibunt expended in the.district of- Oswegatchie . . . . . . , i..".

O
$2.a0
1 50
y 4,331/76

O

. , :24o'oa

ffl'

' ...

: / /
- / - DISTRJCTmCHAMPLAi]^/;^^
.Collector....: . . . . . . y..-..'.. / . . . . / . . . . . . . . ' . . . . - . . - ; . . - . . : . . _ . . . . . . . - . . . . . . / .
. ' - .'•' Amount expended iri collector's department;..;.. .^...
.-....."
X3ler-ks
iut3 collector arid inspector, i . ; . . i .
Deputy*
I o . - . ^ iio^y
'^'- ' D
/.:..::
•~- . d o , . . :
/•' . . /
- tyo



/ ^ ^ : y 2 i 70

r$6:,053 56

1,050 71
- 17608 46

Inspectors.
40a.GP
^750.00
,600 GO
500;00

00CO

450 00
,4Ptf 00
.250 00

/Dp.
' •
- - doy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ; . . ..v..; i . ; . .'..^ . . / .
t)o. /
do. . ^ ; . . . . ; . .
......,............./:
Amourit expendedfor inspectors...... . . . . y . ^ . . . . . . . . . .^ . . . . . ,

5,225 27

.
. - ; '•. ' - y ^
•.
.
Rexienue Boats. ^
, "^ '^
Bargeman . r . . . . i . . . . . . . ' . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

•240 00
_I80 00,
. 3 5 3 00
. /7i.7X

-. Amp.unt expended for reveriue, boats; y.y.-.";..:".. . v . . . .".y."....-.
/-.
-Amount experided^ for contingencies.. ..V...y... v . . . . ' . . . . . . . i
' '
. Whole amount experided in the-district of Ch:ariip.lainV.'.../ . ;
- / . fi •;
;..' y DISTRICH' dP^GA^
Gbllectpr".".; . . • . , . , . . . . . . . / . .'.y.. . ^ . ^ . . . . . . . . . . : . ; . . : . i : \ . . . . . " . ' . . ' . ; ; . . y . /
' Arhount expende'd in' cblleptor's departrnent,'J ; i . . - . . . . . . . . . . .

1,014 5OP
1,P63 00 J

— •
. .'
, - -Irispectors. y!
,K\ Deputy cbllector^and inspector?!". ^ . . / . . . . . ..r •:/;.. .-<7.V.j^..;.... ..y .y .. • •,
/Do.:
/
>
up,.' ' . . . . . . i ' . . . . . : . . . y . V t / ...>.•-• V .y.i* • • •
Night watch.-.,.......".......-;. .-.'i..;-'..; ^ . . . . . y .;...-.".';.'. .,y.'...../,
Araourit "expended for inspectors 'arid night w'atch'..^ . . 7 . . . . . . . .
- ; , - WholjB arnburit experided in the district-pf Gape. Vincent."...;.-. *

•730 GO

1 50
1; 50
-3,63.4 00
4,697 00

: ''•.. • ; ^
/ V DISTRICT: OP PRESGtUE I S L E / E R I E , PA
' Collector.^.-.', . y . . . .vy . ; / ' . / . . . . . . y ^ . / . \ / . . / . . . . . . - . : . ' . .//^ .....'^...^
V y :\ Arriount expended in collector's;department...;'.'..^....,... .-y.'.

381 28
381 28'

• - • ' • / • '.-" - : ., / y.V
' / , / : Inspector, . ../-''^ . ; -y ' "
I n s p e c t o r . . ^ . . . . . / . . ; . . : . . . . . . , . / / ; : . . / . . . . . . . . . ; . ^ . . . yV. .^.-.. • • .'i
/ \ ^Arriount expended" ibr inspectprs. . . . y / ; . - . . . ' . / ! . ' . ./.y.y-.,/..'.
-•

•.

• : y

' •-'

,.-

••

. - ' ^

2 GO.
. 730 GO

:^REVENUE"MARINE./'""•••.:'';^'"

,^ ; ; y
' "'
-,. '^ 'Cutters Erie and/Dallas: "^' •-;. Captain..-........'....-..,._. . ^ . . . . . . . : . - . . . . . . . : . .^-..;..-..-,.'..................
; Second heutenant.......-.-...,,,.. .V ..-..,..."..•.;
;......
Third lieutenant
. . ' ! . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . ; . ; . -,.,. i , . . . . . . . . . . " . .

Pilot:".




1,200 GO
860 00
:'790 GO
-600-00

.v... i .>;...,;. .^. . / . ; 7 . .^^,. v . . / . . v . . . . . . . . . . . ! . .

Boatswain . . . . . . / . \ ,,.:.
, ; , . . ^ i,-.
.,....
; G u n n e r . . . . . . . . . y; . . . . V . . . . . . . . :
....*....
Carpenter...... ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , , - . . . " . . . . . . . . ...-.
Seamen.
I..... , i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ,
,,,
1Boys.....
,,
.,..,.

7,258 50

.

240 OP
240 GO
• 240 GO,

192 00
120 GO

iRecapitulation'^^Continued:
02
•fl
ro

cn
o

Compensation.

:
gj

S >^

Total am.ourit
Anibunt paid. expended.

OcciapatiPn. ',Perannum;:

.CPok;:.'.:.. . . / . . y . . . . . . / • • . . . . . . ' . . .y'>.^..... .Vi:;;.'/./. . v . . . . . . . v . . . ..^,Cabin:bby... .'.>-!.... i-.:/:'??-. w..".. y.i.i. 7; .-.'.:>./'..•.;..;. . 1 . ; / .^.-. ...•/.':/.:./. : / .
Ward-roPra: b o y . . . . . . . . l y . . . / . . V . - : : . , . . / . . . . , . ^ . . v . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' . . . ' . . '
Officers and rnen—^pay'....',.';.;..'/........; . ' . . > . - . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . , . . . . ' . / / . .V,
Ratibhs y:,.,-. ; / i . ^ ^ . r ; / . . . , , . . . . : / / . . . y : . : . . . . . . . .r...... .>^.'. .;j.?....y ...... y..-i^
Traveling exp enses,...-;..'/-.•.... ..y:/.'^^//..-. .j...:;.-......... 7 . / .:•.'.."..;. .v... ;
Cpnstructipn and-^ repairs. : . . . . . . . , . . . - . : " . . / . . " ; . . . ^ y / ; ' . . . . / . . . y l . . . . , ...l:..
^uridries/:..! .y i . . . . . .-;/.y..^;. . i . . . . .:...•;.;;...'.;... .^.^Z... . v ; . . ; - . . . : ; . , . / .
^ Anipunt expended'for reve.nue.maririe. ...:.;•;.. .y;.../'..':v...-.y/ . y. /...
.Whole araount jsxj^erided for collecting the revenue at Presque'I.sle...
- - y / ' / / / : : ; . ; . r . : ^ y / b i s ¥ R i G T b P M^

Per-diem.

: $96: 0.0
y 216 GO
:i207 OP
.-120 00
.$9;500
.^' 593
. 312.
'..' =587
.2,835
$13,83.0 .0.6'
:$.14,941 34

' y :\y^

Gblledtpr', I . iiy i . . . . . . . . - J . : . . . . .y"!. . > . > - . . / . y i y i ^ . - . y r t / i .-.y..:. / . . : . . . . . . . . ,

' ' /•- j Amouiit-exp'ended in cpllecto'r's..department...... 1..... .-i.y.. .;•...-...

325 46

; - -. .'\ - - .. - ,' ~-'• - :. •
Inspectors. .- . — / /-/, .
Irispector/... :/^-.'iy:../.;;.-;. i;^y ;-i./,-:;. ..y .... . i . I.y.:-.'.:.:^', y ,y:y.. .......

$3 00'^
';:8"0O 00

.-Amount paid inspectors r;.-.. / . ' . . . . . . .-i'". .'..•..-;.'.•.. ^.. ••.... • •• • . . . •.
'~r -yy "•:..•: :^; '

-'^ ; / ' '

-, .. P u b l i c ' S t o r e s .

J^

>. --

.1,800 00'

•-•

Arnourit paid for;store rents,.'i^ :: .'..\.:-v/,/.:.:.} .-./.y.-.'.y ^,yy...^'^. ,;*.;/;.,;
. , A.mpuntxxpehded--in the"district of Miariii;.:/-. .-•.. .>-.-.i.-,_.. > . / . ..c.;
: -^.Z

',/\:

-y I6P00

: "^ DISTOICT OF-^ANDUSKYj'OHIO;-^^^:^ . ' V

Cpllector-.;.^..........-..:,',.'...',-.:...:-.•:,..../..^..w...i-...."...-i^,.....;.....
. "^^ "

Amount expended iri collectpr's:depar"tment"".-'i;.......................

Irispector.i.... .i-.
•JDo. y . ; / ; . . ' .



- inspectors.^

^459 53

'460 ;6P'^
:3oo-oo

2,285 46

200 00

:

." Ampunt expended for inspectors...:.............'
.;
\ /
'
'' y ,
.
' Reveriue JBodts.- . , • :^
.2 Bar^emeny .'..; /:-.. ^.•:...•.-.:.'..';..'..-.'.'/.:...: .^ .•.;.;.... •:* .y. J ......
, . - Ampunt expended for revenue boats.. •-..;.. ^. ?.. • • . . . .V. .>;
• ;^ '
- , , - "
./
: •" Piiblic Stores./...\'. -; .-.
V;. : .^ :A"rii'ount- expended for store rent... i . . . - . ; ' . . 1~;........;%.....
_ \ ''.
.;; ,
/•;',•
^' : . Coxitixigent. - /
y
Amount expended for" contirigencies.........;....;-. y. •;:.•.,..:
Whole ariiount expended in .the:.|iistrict of: Sandusky... ..-^..
:;.;
'
• ^ I S T R I C n ' p p CUYAHOGA, OHIO.; ^
Gollectory...-. .i'.,.:.; 1 . . ; / , . : . i ..^;.y;;^;y.. ;^./vV...y.:. ;.-V;^% . y . ; /
A"mpurit experiUed in GpMctor's.d'epartment../. ; . ; . , - . . ; . . . . . .
' • :-• " . .'"'"'''- • ; . . \ \ / ,
Ixwpectors.- .. ^ '"/ ....:: ^
1;Inspectors..-. .;.y.> i .yi.:.^.v-...-.. .>^..=.;^y.... . . > . yi^.-iv.yy%s;i. .^.. •. Trbp.. .;:"'. i .:.;.... ;. i'i-i.^. .-y.^./.^w^/i. .-ii-. . .': . \ : / ' : . : . .'.-./yyi ^-^:..-.: .
.--

-

.

.

-

•

'

,

•

.

-

-

•

'

.

.

-

-

'

.

:

'

•

~

-

.

.

,

'

•

^

'

-

'

-

.

'

.

'

:- :iym/m
240 00

,123 90
. . TG[0-Oi)

.

:.

2,084' 51
591'23
: 600 00
240 00;
2.00

Amount'expended ifor-insp"ectprs. : . / i .'.•;......> i . . . i l . . . . . . . .
. ;'.. / . . •
' ' •
'y J 'Public Stox-es. - . " .,, , /
.Amount expended for r e n t s , . . . . ; : / . . ' ; . . . . . . . . ' . . : . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . \ / / .
Cost's of suits.. / . . . . y.-.: .i."./.-....-. :•.-...:.... . ' ' . . ' v . . : . : / . . . . . : ; ; . , . . "
Whole ariipunt expended in^ the district of Cuyahoga.^;.. ^-.',•.
-,.. ;
/ '
- .' DISTRICT. OP DETRQII^, MICHIGAN.

GonectGhv;-.;. .y-....,-..-^._v: ^..//^y..-^... .-'.yfi:.: .•.:-,:. y.:-:^-... ../*>.

' Amountexpended in cpne^ct'pr'sdepar.tria.erit..:/; ..;>.:; ^.........'
: - '/ ,—'/- / . / ,, '; y^ -" - - Ixispectors: .
: / "/^
1 Inspector;'....; ...i;...... .-i,. ..-,:y . . ; . - . . . ' . . . .^... .^ . . . . ; . ' . . . . . . ' ' . .Ti-.". i
Do; . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . ; . ; . . . . . . . . . i . y . ; . . . v . . . / ; . : . . . . . . . y . .
1Do.^. ......... / : . .:;......•.;,;... ..-.^. .;.:.y;.:... .•..;.•.............. / . i....
, 1
6 Inspectors, v . . ; . *% . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . / ; . . . . . ; / .y . .•/'.'....'.';.'...,.'.... .'~i
Do.
.....:..
/;:./.....;..:,....../y.i.............../;
:23,
2 /Da. . . . . . : . . . . . . : . . . . . , / . ^ . y ^ . . : . . . . y . . , . . . ^ : . y . . , / : . . . . . /
: 1 Inspector,' (secret).. .-'....y .. .y/...."..,....-..:.-.-...:./ . : . . I:.'..........
'Traveling.expenses of secret i r i s p e c t o r . . . . ' ; . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . : . .
Amount expended for inspectors.....'............ . j . . . . . i . . . . . .
. . y'
.
'.
V
- ^ •
'
Revexiue Marixie.
Third lieutenant (waitirig orders)...
.".
Amount expended for reveriue m a r i n e . . . . . . . . . - ; . ' . . . . . ' . . . . ; - . .



10.1.08

2,618'92
• ' 250 G.p
-20'00
3,840 15
li618 .42

"/

1,618/42
: 1,000 00:
1,095 oo:
- -'480'00
.•> '360 "00
240 00

:.• .120 ao

3: GO

"'='1^*40

9,850 40
790 00
.412 07

Recapitutation^-^C ontinued.

oo
Compensatipn.

O ^3
ro o ) -

-Occupation.
.

Amountpaid.
Per annum. Per diem.

"5:2.
o <i^:
: "; / • \ : / . • . ^ ' •" ^y. . Public^Stores. - . / ' '• / ' ' J
•Amp'Uht experided for "store Tent...... ..y'.....-..y .*.',. ..y.-v..y..V...-.

:$243"'75

/.
.'^ .V
• ~ ^ " " ' " • , " ' ' . Contingerit.y-'' ^ - > '
/Ariiourit expended'"for c o n t i n g e n c i e s . , . . . . . . . . . : . / / ...;.".... .'....y ..y
/ / f i ' Whole "amount expended'Ipr the":district of Michigan.../..' ;v

:^ 50 82

-fifi^ : r
' y y y b l O T R I C T DP k l C H I L l M A C ^ ^
Ponectdry.:i..,v:. . ...'"..V. . . / . . ; : . \ ."..'. ...;,..•. :-.:.:.././.../. . / . . . .
^- • , ' •Arriount expended in-'collector's- depar.tment...;... I . . : . . . . . ' .
...
> V ; ' ': .. .'^.
::: . -r;' . ' Inspectors.
•,' ' .<., •
Deputy^''eonector-and inspector"; i,. y.-'....';....;'.....;'......... . . . . . , . . . ' .
Inspector^'. ; y ^ . - . : : . ; . . y... i ; / : ^ . r • •^.. - r - . . « « . . - /* * ...^i.:.y-..:..
j V -; Amount expended: for; d,eputies and.irispe.ctbrs... yy;^ ^.. v. .\..
'- .Amount exp'ended fo'r public wai-ehouses....... • / : . : . . . . . . .
: Arnburit-expended for revenUe maririe.;..'.......;..-...'.........
- Amountexpended forcorftingencies./. .*....,..:..-...:..*.'-:•';...
/ •-' >Wliple'amounf experided in the district of-Micliilirhackinac.

Total amount
expended.

O
^:"
:: $12,175 46.

.$840 -85!

ffi.

/340-85
-400 00
240 00

o.
&

661 91
^ 0 00

:io:t)o
- 6 52

m *
O

1,569 28

;- ..
,
. • - . - y ' ^ v A V - , / r •'';•"'" ^ ^/^ ^ fi'- • . • • ' ' • ' . •^ ^ • R E C A P I T U L A T I O N ; ' ; \ ; ' . • • ' - : . - :
. . ' V : ^ y^v':^-^^ " • ' - v V ' ; / . . . • _ •
" Whole; ampunt expended-in the collection "pf the reveriue from "customs, in the United States, :during the Hscah year ending-30th Juries 1849, p'er accounts o
^ - rendered. Jy.,../..,;. / / / . : . ' . . . . . . . . , . .;;/;.:*'.;..., J . / v . v . ./'..•.".. ...••:...•.:...-.-.....'..:.-iy../....'. . . . y . ^ : i ^.>.....:..'..,.;.,..[/..-.:./.:......./... .-42/1^2/1^% 48 ,
Amount pf additional conipensation: claimed Under the "act of 7th.'July, 1838, estimated at..".'...,'.. v"... i.y > .".... y..,." . < . . - . , . . . . . ' . ; . - . . . . - . . . . . ' . / - ' 15,000 GO.'
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TREASURTT DEPARTMENT/OFFICE OF THE COMMIS SIONER OF CUSTOMS, J<tovevfiber^O, 1849;




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SEGTION OF THE ACT:

MARCH a. 1849;

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StaUriient- ofi/the amount ofi moneij expmdefiat ^eacJi Ctistom-House in the Uiiited States during the fiscal yeai'. ending June 30, .1849;
andy also/the numher ofi persons empolyed^ and the'occupation and salary ofi each.pefsoni/at each/of/the said Gustom-Houses^
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Per.'diem. cprnpensation. -" pay.
a s s i s t a n t s, cl erks,
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COLLECTPR S O F F I C E .

Cornelius' -W.--Lawrence...
Gharles S:.Clinch.... y / . .
Heniy :Gargill.:.-:.X./'...'. =.-.'
Parke- God win ;•.:....-.-. -..:
G-eorge Davis:/;~. V";..;.. .\.
Janies-T.-Talriiari./.......:
.Samuel Q. Ogden, jr""....../.
Hehry .T.,Kiersted; i.';,.-.;
John-\V'.' Huht'er.'y..;.... .^ •:Williarri D';:R,Obin.son... -.-::
Elbert D i x o n . . . ; . " . . . . . . , : :
Richard B. Connolly....-...
Ebenezer B.' Billiri"gs,;.;;..
Jbhn" M : Catlin.'-.;...;.-.....'.
Thbm'as Gillelan....'..;......
Mo^es P . Odell. r . . . ; - . : ; ..\
Jariies L:'Sawyer., i...-.;..
Mprtimer,Lent/../.-./..-,.
MI.'S ." Swartwb.ut;.' i . . . . . . . .
Nathan Olcott.;
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Jbhn Y.:Van:;FuyK'.......;
George Hamnieken.......-. >.;
Stepheri P.- 'Riisselk.....:..-;
Edward "^L: Mathe w^.:^....
Edwin .Gf., Livingston......',



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Elias.P. Ogden.,.;..../.....,..,..
• George A-- Brown...',.; •:......
Joseph E.-Lawrerice.' ...^..;..
Peter R,. :6gden-.,..'./....rfi ....
' James Gray .\ . . i-.-..... /....
Gharles Monell...:.. .•.'..;/...
Winiam. G. Dayton...,..,."r.'' Theodore W . jenkin.s./....'
Isaa'c Blux:ome............. :y.
Charles Ji Cannon y:/.. '.fi
Tobias Vv-.Mumford: >.,."./'
' Edward .A. Bibby.. .,>.....
JphnZ. Har,tt.-^../.y....
Leonard G. Van'Kleeck...,
Edward Stephensr,^.". .>. :..
-Edwin L. G a r v i n . ; - . . . . . . .
:Willis -Patte^i...-..-..'. y.^..."
Lewis S. Bayard.'....:....
iy. "B:McNiei::.,.^..;/./ ....
Thomas .Shankland.'.....,..
'Peter V. Renisen;..;./. */"Sarnuel B e m a n " . . . . . . . . .•..';
Henry,Dparie.'.,'..:.-. ..,;.>.
Roberts. INTewb'y. . y . / . , . . '
Janies Auchincloss....:'.'.:;
Williani H:,Van D.alseriy,. ..: Archibald Mc'yickar.._._.....,
' " Patrick J. Devine.-..';.....'..
Jesse..H.- P r a t t . . y.;.v.^'...
Caleb Lyori /.•'. .•..-....,...
•James.H. B r a d y . . . . . . ; . . ;
John B;.Satterth w a i t e . ; . . .
•William H . Browri.........
Hamilton Bruce.
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John D.-Spader..;...
Rudolph Bunrier . . . . . . . . .
, -.John J. Row.an,..
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Ingham. Corry e l l . . . . . . . . . .
Thomas S. Allison.;
' ^Peter Q. Sliarp, j r . - . . . . . . .




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03

Perrdi^em compensatipn.:

. Names o'f-ptersbns. eriiployed.
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.Charles.Pripe . .y . . / ; : ; . ' . . , / . . : A b s tract' clerk ; '.•".'•...' -l.
- Wilhahi^Pr'eari-; • • . . . . ; .•.'. .^ .-••'....« : ; . ^ . ; d P / \ . . . / . ^ ; V . . .
-Horatio N . -K-ilby.V.t/:.... .".-..;y : ^ . . / . ^ d o . , / . . ' : . : : - . / . : . :
-;Thoriias:G.;:WaiV.y-: ..•/.••:.;.. •". : . / . \ d p . ; , . . . ; , / : . ^ . y ,
^.Ogden P.. E d w a r d s ' , . i . / / : . : . .X - . . . : . d p . . . y y . . . . . : .:<;..
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P e t e r S. Henry--...;...::/,.-.^.^..:.
George T a y l o r . ; : . - - . . - . y . - . . / . . . . ; License, &c., clerk.-..
•JPhn P . H a l f / .
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F r a l e y G:/Nieb"uhr . v;:'.; •;.;.'. •: / . .Registe'r-clerk-..;-;.:..
-James.E. Wi*igh\-; . • : . . ; . . / . ; / - . :Export clerk-'.: :y'-./•-*.;
'.Greorge P . - H . . ' Y o u n g s , ' . . / . / . ' : . : I' Invoi6e cl"erk./.. '.\;.-.'
. €harle& W o b d ;-.V;,;. i : . ' . : / . / : . \ Keeper of r e c p r d s . . . .
Mv:B;';Bigelow.../:'../.... . . . y . . : ; . / ; d P ? ^ . / . ; ; > . . > ' . /
J o h n A : P l e a s a n t s ; . : . : . ] . . - . : / , : : . . Cashier^s:,cl;erli:-...-..'.,.
Matthew"'P. Pleasants : . : . : . . . ' . . . / y i^.do./. .;-..-. .;;-. , •}'.:.
-'Alfred.^W/Uph£im: ^ , . V . . / . . ' ; / Examiher of invGaces^
M e l c h o r B . . M a s o n - . . . . . - . . ; . . : . . . ..:;./dbA,V^.do: . / / ^
William H : H ; PraU.w:/::^./.;, :.y;.ido...>;.dp;:,.:.
: Peter S, . H p e s . ; : . : . . ; . . . / . / , ' . . . . : • / j y . d P > . ^ . . . ' . d x ? . / . . .
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y-iVIatthew'Clarkson-. '.^ / / : / . / . . r i ; Register•;0f-'bonds:.:.
• Samuel I I ; , K i p . . - / . . - . : . . . . ;y>..-.'. •"..'. ; d o . * . . . ' . i d o . . ' / .
- Wilharii,A., Lefiing;well.'.:. . V . . , Keeper of " r e c o r d s : : . .
/Peter C h a r l e s ' . : : . . . . / . . . . . . . • . / . - . . : G i e r k . . . . . : . ' ; : . • : . . . : v .
J o s h u a L J R e l l . / . . . . . : / . / . . . . - . : ' : -y r ; . d o y . i : / . . / . . : . ;
;FMarslial]; B r y a n J/y..,:.../".:. : : . ' . ^ . ^ . - ^ d o ; . : ; . ; / . . . : / . .
^Jariies B..;Stewart;..:;.••/'. - . / i l . i . . , / ; d o : : ; y . . ^ . . / , y . .
H : P . l l ^ n d P l p h . - ; . . ? . t \ w . . ; ; , . / , '.y . / d o / - . . ; ; / / V . V : . .
Geprge C . W a l k e r : . ; y . / i . . - ; / . ' ; / , : d o . . . . . . ; . . - . : : : . . . ' .
lAugustus G. G r f k h a m . . ; . ; . . ' . / . / , . - i : - d o ; : . ; . . : i . ' . . . . : .




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. GlintPn G r a h a m y . . . / . . ' . .^..;
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iSfames of persons employed.

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A n n u a l salary,

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- ^ : N.IGliT INSPECTORS.

John,Angus.:.,/;. / . \ . . . . .
^George G ^ ; B a r b a r i n . ; . . . , .
,Wirinebald.-Bi.ssenger.:....
VDani.el • B . ' B b d e h . . : . . . . . . .
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'Isaac L , . C a r p e n t e r . . . ' . - . . .
JPsejDli" ClaTi/": v , ^ ' , > . . , . . ^
'Patrick. Daitbriv.y •'.,..'-ri .'.H e n r y C. Day.^. i . . ' : . . . . .y
-Lewis •;M .';Decarrip;..;..'>..
A'braham'.G. D e p e \ V i y . . . . .
MbranDugari;:. 7.y.y .....-;
Leonard, DUnkley. .--i-:''y:. ,
'Hirani E n g l e s , . ' . . ; - . ; : . . : . .
Japi'es^P:.Pagan'../;...;.-..."
-Jphn P a ^ a r i . : / . . . . . . / / . ' : " : :
.Daniel Pislier'.. , . . . . . / ; - . -.;.Joseph. P . F l y n r i . - : . , . : ; . ;
"Williani F r e e l a n d . . . : . . . . . .
George-."W\ P r e y : . ; . . . : / . v
•-Gharles Gannpri^..'.".-..•,.;:
M a t t h i a s H . Gooderson ; , . ,
-Ira C: Gardner-. . . : * . . - . . ; .
• David;TyGray:-:./:.. , : ^ /
^Edward G r e e n . . . - . . . ' ; . . . .
^ William-'Greham : ' . " . . . . v . .
^Jam'es L : Plenry.-•. .•;...-:..
-Philp F ; - ^ H p y t . ; . ; . . . ; . ; . . . '
J o h n S. H y e t t . y . . - . . . . - . . . ' .
' George W . I s a a p s v ; , . . . , .




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David. H .-Kelley...,'.-.....;,
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J a m e s M c G u i r e . . . . . - / . .^
Hugh.McGuire ......::.,..
Edward M a h a l y . ; . : ; : : . . .
•Abra'ni E . Miller . , . . . . - . . .
Gharles.^ A . J S l o l a n . . . . . : . ;
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Daniel iC: N i c h o l s . . ;•:.;..
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David^Pollpck. : . . ? . . . : . . : ' / .
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Richard Rikerilari....;.......
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Gilbert P r ' S h e j w o b d ; . . . .
M a t t h e w H::'Spi ttie..; . . - . .
JTohn^Swartcope. . . . . - . . *.
•Philip T a b e l e . . . . . . . ; . . .
OdeH T r e n c h a r d ; . .
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Peter V a j i d e r v o o r t . . . . . ; .
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James R. W a l d r o n . . . ; . .
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Andrew J. Sriiith: . " V . . . . . . . , . .



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pay of storekeepers'
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John M. T h o r n e . . . . . . . .
-Calvin C . W a h e r . . i . i i . - .
JanieS:H;Tate-.> ;-ii . v - . . .
Morris Rpche:.;..;•.;'..:..,
J e n i r h y H a y es i ; : . ; . i.y.-.
James Campbell..;..>-..: ,
'Francis--Pickihs..-.'.. .^ iy •
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Adam' F r i z - ; . . > . . . . ' . • . : • . . .
Rbber't-Ca-mpbell . . . . . y . . .
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•. Patrick.Ryari : . . . . ."^ ;;,.' .
M o r d a n t .Cariipb'ell-y;."...
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Jphri A l W a i s e . . : . : : . . , . .
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George 'E..'Baidwin.;';
J'Pseph "Cunningham.;;'
Peter C r a w f o r d . . . . . . : .
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Johri: J;_ B , R o w a n . .^.;
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-'Isaac B ; Sihi-th.^-.::. .-.'
Arthur'.H-, Snowden-.,
jCpnrad S\yack-harae.r..:
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Daniel M u n r o e . ; . . ; . . .
George M . W e t m o r e . .
Titus W . Hutchinson.
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J a m e s B . Cisco . . ; . . . .
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Robert S. R o b e r t s o n . ; .
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Charlps R ' Ellis B. McCahih
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Joseph Noyes
John A. Webster . . .
Henry Wilkinson...
Wilham A. Lightah.
J o h n T . Buckber
George W . Pinney..
John Simmonds
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Occupation.

Names of peiisons employed.

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Philip A^lett
Hugh Keenaui
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a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
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,
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do-.
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,
do
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Edward D u n s r a o r e . . . . ,
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William St Clair
PraTipi'5! Pprr-v
T h o m a s Sraall
.

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$192 00
192 00

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120
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Henry D. Hunter
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Joseph Noyes
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|

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' 1,200 00
960 00

790 00

GO-

1

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-John C u f f e . . . . . . . v.
Henry Green.
Henry Donavan....
Thomas Fitzgerald.
John Sheppard.....

. Steward.
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..Seaman.
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.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

216
216
192
192
120

00
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00
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Steaxner Dallas.
Douglass Ottinger....
Joseph AmazeenGharles A. Mack
David B. W e b s t e r . . . .
Abraham Miher..'
M.J. Liddell........
H ; H . Pool
John Trimble
Alexander Jacklin....
Abraham Mhler
John H u s s e y . . . . . . . .
James Boyne
James H a r r i s . . . . . . . .
James Boyne
Edward Herasworth..
.Tonathan Dinsraore...
Murtag W h a l l e n ; . . . .
Wiiliara G. Arbuckle.
George Riddette..; . . .
-Michael O'Brien
Wiiliara 0'Roque . . . .
Charles Anderson . . . .
Robert Davis
Joseph Cooper
John Wilson
Wihiam Gum rains....
Thoraas Barrett
Richard Lloyd
George Robinson
John Wilhams
Andrew W i h i a m s . . . .
-Alexander Gray
-^ Jenness Minor
Thomas Power



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. . .First lieutenant.."..
. . .Third lieutenant...
...Second engineer..,
.. .Third engineer...,
. . . . ..Fireman.
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do....
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960 00
790 00
790 00
720 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
240 00
240 00
240 00
240 00
240 00
240 00
216 00
216 00
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192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00

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D—-Continued.

Nariies of persons employed. •

Occupation.

Where employed.

Annual salary.

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§192
192
192
192
192

..Boatswain..
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..New York.
........do....

REVENUE CUTTERS.—Steamer
Dallas^-Continued.
John W . Lawson.
• Michael Phalen . . .
Patrick Welsh..
John R o l a n s . . . . . . . . .
Thomas Shurlbain...
Williani G. Raymer.
Michael Doran... . . .
George Murray
Thoraas Denity
Artliur Bremer... / . .
Robert Davis
John Usher..
Arthur Brennan,......
Gharles W i c k l e y . . . .
John Sanludis
Arthur Anger
Henry Lovett
Thaddeus Webster..
Cha'rles W i c k l e y . . . .
Thomas Williams.,.
Thonias Rodgers....
Jaraes Gardiner
David J o h n s o n . . . . . .
John Boyne

. ...Seaman.
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00
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192 oa
192 oa
-192 oa
192
192
•192
192
192
120
120
120
120
120

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120 oa
120 00
'120 00
120 00
120 00
- 72 00

Brig Laiprexice.
James Walker.,
James. Rankin .




240 00
240 00

(Per diem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

Benjamin Brown.......
John Adams
Janies Sraith, 1st..
,
Wiiliara Washington,.
George Webster
,.
Peter W i l l i a m s , , . . . . . .
Antoine Brown . . . . . . .
John Anderson
Christian M u n d s t . . . . .
J. H . P e t e r s o n . . . . . . . .
Nicholas Bergen
Robert Newman
Henry Smith
John N i c h o l s . . . . . . . . .
Daniel Frame.
Janies Dodd
v.,
George Roberts
Henry M. Balleau
T . T. Shenens
Henry V.. Williams , . .
John Eitherington
John Thomas...
Francis P i c k . . . . . . . . . .
Wiiliara L. Elhs
Jaraes Sraith, 2 d . . . . . . .
Jbs. Hah
Peter White
Daniel Clarke
...
Gilbert Davis
John King. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jacob Gibson.
George Hays
JohnTetu...;
Gharles Lemon
....
Jos. R. Brown
.i,
Janies Sraith, 3d

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216 00
216 00
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' 192 00
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192 00
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192 00
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192 00
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168 00
120 00
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120
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72 00
72 00

Schooxier Exving.

Thoraas G. Rudolph.
Prancis M a r t i n . . . . . .
John Faunce.



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.First lieutenant.
.......do

.New York.
do....
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1,200 00
960 00
960 00

CO

D—Continued.-

Occupation.

N a m e s of persons employed.

W h e r e employed. •

A n n u a l salary.

Per diem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

REVENUE GUTTERS—Schooner

Eioixig—Gontinued. ^
J o h n Carson
E 0 . Murden
R P Ke'enev

.;

J o h n Potter.
E d w a r d Patterson
Wihiam Layton
J o s . Shorter . .^
AVilliara Tackson
.... .......
J o h n Earle . . . . . . . :
Thpnias'Jackson
Charles Siraons ; .
Tohn S r a i t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L e w i s Dadd
-....
T h o r a a s Glasgoe
Christian M:undst
Wilhara Wells
.Antonio Anderson.
:....
J o h n Anderson
J o h n Robinson
^W^illiara Bowen
David Bagley
John Wheeler
Thoraas W d s o n
Frederick L a w r e n c e
J o h n 0 . Peterson
John Poster
Gharles Holraan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T h o m a s Leonard-.
./




. . . .Third l i e u t e n a n t . . . .
...do
Pilot
Boatswain; . . . . . .
Gunner
..Carpenter'.
Cabin steward
. . W a r d - r o o m steward . .
Cook
Master-at-arms . . . .
. . . ..duartermaster.....
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790
600
240
240
240
216
216
216
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192

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192
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192
192
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- -

John Durkins
George W i l c o x . . . . . .
Hiram Spencer........
John Layny
William K i n g s M i l l s . .
Isaac D i x o n
,
George H a d d i s o n . . . .
John McDonald....:.
John Smith, 2d.
Thonias Crosby.
Jos. Matthews
John Lang
Jos. Brady . . . . . . . ; . .
A n d r e w Keen
,..
John Musgraves
Sarauel B e n s t e a d , . . . .
. R o b e r t Gibson
Wihiam Hastings.,..
Edward Pitzsimons...
Peter W h i t e .
Joseph Hall
Charles Q-uirple. .„
J a c o b Gibson
Wiiliara H ; S c h u y l e r .
Wiiliara Nicliols . . . . .
Wiiliara W r i g h t . . . . .

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do...
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. .First lieutenant..
.Second lieutenant.
. . T h i r d lieutenant,
.do.
....Pilot
.Boatswain .
. . .Gunner..
..Carpenter.
do
. . Captain's s t e w a r d . . .
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192 GO
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 GO
192 00
192 GO
192 GO
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
120 GO
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120 00
120-00
120 00

Schooxier Moxiis.
Ezekiel J o n e s
Jos. Noyes
Williani H . B r o w n .
R.J. H. Handy...
Robert E . K e e n e y : .
W i l h a r a Gheraings .
Wilham Priner. . . . .
George H . Sanford.
Janies S t o d d a r t . . . .
H e n r y E . Little
Lewis M e r r e t t . . . . .
John F i e l d s . . . . . . . .




Cook

1,200
960
860
790
790
600
240
240
240
240
216
216
216

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

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D—Continued.

Naraes of persons eraployed:

Occupation.

Where employed.

Annual salary.

..Seaman.
...do...
...do...
...do...
. . . do...
...do...
...do...
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§192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192

REVENUE CUTTERS—Schooxier

MoxTis—Continued.
Charles H . P r a y . . . . ,
William Smith
Elias Smith
Williani C l a r k . . . . . . .
Jos; R o s e . . . : . , . , , . . ,
Jaraes Matwell,..,.,..
John Ross.
Jbhn Nee., , . . . . . . . . ,
Whliara T h o r a a s . . , , .
George" S r a i t h . . , . . . . ,
Wihiam G. G-ardiner.
Zephania Pierce.,,,,..
M. Patterson . , . , . . , .
Jesse H a t c h . , . - . , , . . ,
Henry M a r t i n . . . . . . .
Francis Olive,
Alfred T . W a l t o n . . , .
Thonias Henderson ..
Wihiam Stephens:.,..
George D i x o n . . . , . . . ,
Charles S i m o n s . . . . . .
Thomas Sha......
..

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192 oa
192 00'
120 00
120 00
120 00 .
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96 oa
96 Ga

Schooxier .iPo)'xoard.,

Thomas-C. Rudolph......
John Faunce
Williani H . Brown.
,
E. 0. M u r d e n . - , . . . . . . . . . ,
J. C. Murden




Gaptain
. .Firstheutenant...
. Second Lieutenant.
.........do.
.Third lieutenant;.

.New York.do......
.:..-do.....
....do.....
do..-.

1,200 oa960 oa
860 oa
860 00
79a oa

Per diem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants,clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

William P..Rogers..
Robert T . Keeney...
George Davis
John Potter...........
Edward Patterson...
Wihiam L a y t e r , . . . .
Williarn S m i t h . . . . . .
John Young
Wihiam Jackson
Johri Earle
Thomas J a c k s o n . . . .
John McDonald
Michael" Prank
David Bagley
John Smith.,
Lewis Gadd
Martin Anderson
William Davidson...
William Pritehard...
Joseph Mathews. . . .
John Sinith', 2d
..
William Bowen
John Roberson
John Lang
Prancis Perry
Isaac Dixon..
Gharles Holman . . . .
John "yalder.
Williarii Sinclair....
M. A n d e r s o n . . . . . ; .
James Gunnison...-.
Gharles Brown
Jaraes Thorapson...
Wilham Elplick.....
Thomas King
Daniel Brown
George Woolley . , . .
Jereraiah Palmer. . . .
•Wihiam Nichols
Edward Pitsimmons.
Joseph Bradey
Wihiam. Plastings...



,.. . . . d o . . . . .
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.Boatswain.
;; Gun ner..
..Carpenter.
. .Captain s steward..
.Ward-room steward.
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600 06
240 00
240 00
240 00
216 00
216 00
" 216 00
216 00
192 GO192 00
192 .00192 00
192 0.0 ~
192 00

192 oa
192 00
192 00
192 '00
1^2 00
192 00
192 Q0
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
1&2 oa
192 00
192 00
192 00
19'2 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
192 00
120 00
12a 00
120 00
120 00
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Co

D—Continued*

^ Names of persons eraployed.

Where employed.

Occupatipn.

Hi

Annual salary.

Per diem compensation.

REVENUE CUTTERS—Schooxier

Forxvard—Gontinued.

-1
•

Harvey G a p p e l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
John Dowley
Schooner ^Gallatixi.
Thomas G. Rudolph..
John Faunce
Kirby S. Woodward
E. 0. Murden
Robert T . Keeney
:.
Benjamin J. Kellum
George Davis
John Potter
Edward Patterson
John W^. Layton
Joseph Shorter
'
W^illiam Jackson
Francis Perry
John Earle
.—..;....
Thomas Jackson
John McDonalds
John Smith, 1st
Lewis G a d d . . . ' . . ;
John Smith, 2d
Thomas Crosby..
Joseph Mathews.
-.'
William Boen
John L a n g . .
John Robeson
.\




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;

§120 00
120 00

•

Gaptain
Pirst lieutenant.....
. . . Second lieutenant....
.'.. .Third lieutenant....
Pilot
. . . Second lieutenant...
Boatswain
Gunrfer.Carpenter
Cabin steward . . .
..Ward-room steward..
Ship's cook
. . ; . .Seaman . . . . . .
do
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1,200
960
860
790
600
860
240
240
240
216
216
216
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
192
., 192
192
192
192

00
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00
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00
00
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00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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•^

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

George H a d e r s o n :
David Bagley
Gharles H o l m a n . .
Isaac Dixon
William Hastings.
Jaraes Brady
,
John Musgrave . . .
Wiiliara S c h u y l e r .
Jerry Palmer
W h l i a r a Nichols . .

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C a p t . , p a y , quarters, &c.
. .Traveling expenses ' ; . .
Capt., p a y , quarters, &c.
:.
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Capt., p a y , quarters, &c.
do
. .Traveling expenses . . .
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Lieut., traveling exiienses
do
.do.
.do.
.do..
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Lieut., p a y , quarters, &c.
do
,....do.,
..^..do..
;:...do..
.do.
.do.
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do..

.New York.
do......
do.....
".do.
.do.
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192
192
192
192
120
120
120
120
120
120

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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GENERAL REVENUE SERVICE.

Douglass O t t i n g e r . . .
. D o .
Henry D. Hunter...
Alexander V . F r a s e r
Do.
Ezekiel Jones
T h b m a s G: R u d o l p h .
Do.
Wilham A. Howard.,
J . S. S. C h a d d o c k . . .
John Faunce;
J o h n Carson
Benjamin J . K e l l u m .
K . S. W o o d w a r d . . .
J . R. Brown
W . H . Gladding....
Sarauel W i l c o x . . . . . .
William H . B r o w n . .
J o h n T . StoneaU
Francis Martin
J o h n B . Fulton
J . S. S. C h a d d o c k . . .
E . G. K e n n e d y
William R . P i e r c e . . .
Richard H . B o w h n . .
Andrew J. G w i n n . . .
K.S.Woodward
J o h n Carson
Henry Wilkinson...




1,08.7 00
43 40
1,088 30
798 40.
288 04
135 20
99 80
111 80
116 20
' 45 00
19 30
11 00
15 60
63 60
600 00.
• 85 70
25 50
13 00
500 29
871 20
239 40
572 23
471 54
431 54
468 18
385 00
742 05
65 63
^5 63

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D—Continued.

Names of persoris employed.

Occupation.

Where employed.

Lieutr, pay, quarters, &c.
dp...
'..
..-.....:..do
.do.
.do.
Phot, traveling expenses.
Engineer,
do
. .;.do:.
do
Gunner, quarters, fuel, &c:
Gunner, pay.
Carpenter,-pay
Carpenter, p a y , . . . . . . . .
Steward, pay. . . . :
Seaman, pay.
Boy, pay . . ; . . . . .
...do...
Ship chandlery
Boats
Nauticalinstruments....
Photage.
Labor, & c . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . .
Rigger
........
Steani engine, pump, ,&c.
Sup'tof disbursements.....
Draughts for schedule....

.New York.
do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
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.do.
.do.,
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.do..

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Annual salary.

Perdiem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

GENERAL REVENUE,SERVICE—^Cori-

tinued.
J. R. B r o w n . . . . . :
John A. W e b s t e r . ' . . . . . ; ;
Williani PI. Gladding;.
Albert G. Cook.:
P . Grundy May on . . . . . : . . . . . .
R. T . K e e n e y . . . . . .
.......
William A. Ligh t a l l . . . ;
John Mhler.,
George A. Booth
'.
James Rankin . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ; .
Benjamin Brown
Edward A. P a t t e r s o n . . . . . . . . . .
William W a s h i n g t o n . . . . . . . . . .
William L..Ehis , . . ; . . . . ; .
Gilbert Davis
,....
John King
..:..;.:.;.....
Gharles A. Secor & Go
Abraham G o r d o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
R. D. Frye
Richard Blake . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .
Stephen Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
John Miller. , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
John Ericsson
Wihiarii G. McNeill..
....
J . G . Bruff
:
Advertising . . . . , , - . . . . . . . * . . . . .
Charles A. Secor.
Hogg & Delamater
Sundry persons ,



Cash paid riggers,,&c...;
Repairs., &c., 'stearaer Legare.
For sundries.:

.do..

§393 78
142 94
65 63
262 52
313 01
1-3 00
22 50
22 50
458 85
30 00
• 30 00
18 17
26.00
28 00
21 00
14 00

1,566
805
89
56
137
.558
925
344
100
308
705
477

50
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16
25
38
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Solomon C. Ganheld
,
E h a s Carter
James Edwards.
< John H e a t h . . . . . . . . . . . c
o J a m e s -Letts -..-. •..-.-...-....
Thomas M c D o n a l d . . . . . . .
John S t e w a r t . . . . . . . . . . . .
William H . Thomas
David " V a n o s d a l L . . . . . . . .
^^ Michael W i s e m a n ; , .v .-..
Jacob Berbank
.-..
Thonias H a r a h t o n . . . . . : .
Anthony Ludlane
Charles M c L e a n
John Murray
Thomas Sharrott.
Jariies Stillweh
J a m e s "Van Buskirk..v .-..
Jarnes L o c k m a n
J o h n Gasilear
J o h n V a n - P e l t . v . . . . . ..v
George P r i t n e r . ,
Estate of D . V a n d e r v o o t .




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P u r c h a s e of barge office.

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600 00
600 00
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600 00
600 00•
600 00
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REPORTS OF THE

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"Number and naraes of
persons ernployed.

Occupation.

Where employed.

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Amount paid irispectors, markers, &c.

RECAPITU

Collector's office.
1
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Collector'
New York. §6,400 00 maximu m compens'n.
Deputies
....do....
1,500 00
Auditor
....do....
3,000 00
Cashier
..:.do..;.
2,500 00
i;:;....::;.......
1.....
Assistant auditor.. . . . . d o . . . .
1,500 00
1
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Assistant cashier.. . . . . d o . . . .
2,000 00
1
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Clerk
1,500 00
1
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Clerk
1,400 00
do
^ 7
:
Clerks
1,200 00
32:
Clerks
. do .
1,000 00
do
Clerks
25
900 00
21
do
Glerks.:
800 00
3
Glerks
....do....
700 00
10
do
"
600 00
Clerks
2
Glerks
....do....
500 00
1
Clerk..;..
....do....
400 00 103 cler ks
Whole aniount of expenses of collect or's office...
JsTaval officer's qffice:
. 1
Naval officer
New York.
5..
Deputies
...:do....
I
Clerk
\... ....do....
11
Glerks
,....do....
7
Clerks
....do....
20
;
....do....
Clerks
1
....do....
Clerk
....do....
Clerks
4
4
....do....
Clerks
3
:^ C l e r k s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . .
....do....
3
^
v. Clerks
I
Porter........... . . . . d o . . . .
Whole aniount of expenses of naval 0 fficer's pffice.

§5,000
1,500
1,200
1,050
950
900
700
400
800
•1,000
750
450

00 maximu ra corapens'n.
00
00
00
00
00"
,
00
00
00
00
0000 54 clerk

§4,900
1,500
1,000
1,100
700
850
170
600
600
600

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00
00
00
00
00
00
^'
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00
00 11 clerk '

1 . . . .

Survexjor's offi'ce.
1 ...
2
4:
3
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New York.
Deputies..
....do....
Clerks..
....do....
Glerks
....do....
-Clerk
....do....
Clerk
....do....
Clerk
....do.V..
Clerk
....do....
1
1
. . . . : . Messenger
....do....
I
Porter.;..
....do....
Whole amount of expenses of survey or's office...
Ixispectors, xo eigh ers,
gaugers,xneasurers,
and max'kers.
197
Inspectors
New York.
11
Inspectors
....do....
Whole amount of expenditure for insp ectors



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Amountpaid during
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Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s ^ clerks,
cartage, labor, &c

Amount paid weigliersj gaugersj measurers, and their official expenses.

LATION.

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§113,826 05 §68,071 9*2

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"39,066**95 28,424* 69

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REPORTS OF THE

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RECAPITULATION<D

Number and names of
persons employed.

Occi*pation,

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Inspectors y^c:—Con'd.
New York
8 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Night inspectors,
Whole aniount of expenditure for nigh t watch... .•,1 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Weighers......... New York'
Official expenses of
weighers,,...., ,...d,o..,.
Whole ampunt of expenses .of weighin
Gau^-ers, ..,...•... ***Jdo!!'!
Official expenses of
gaugers , , , . . . . . - , . . . d o . . , .
Whple amount of expenses of gauging
18..i*..;
.,.,.
Measurers....., r, fi.'.Aofi^l
O'fficial expenses of
.....do.,..
measurers',
Whole araount-of expenses of .measuri S:^^
Markers,,,,...,. ,...do
Official expenses of
markers
.^.. . . . . d o . . . .
Whole amount of | expenses of marking

§1 50
§1,500 00

ra. compens'n.

1,500 00

ni compens n.

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1,500 QO

4,971 50
2,980 30

Appraisements.
3..
5..
4..
1..
1...
16..
L.
1..
7..
85..
I..

Principal apprai s ers
Asst'nt appraisers.Cl'ks to appraisers,
. . . . . . . do
do..
:.do
.......do
.......do.
Cl'ks to storek'per,
Laborers..,....,.
Laborer..,,
Whole expense of appraisements.....,

New York
. . . . do
....do....
....do....
....do....
....do
. . . . do
....do....
....do....
.....dov...
....do....

§2,0001,500
1,200
1,100
1,050
1,000
^900
800
1,000
520
676

New York
....do.....
.;..do,..,
....do....
....do....
..do....
..do:....
..do.....

1,500
1,000
1,000
900
800
.1,500
.1,800

PxMic Warehoxises.
1.
14.
8.
1.
9.
1.
1.
14.

Storekeeper,
Assistants ..
Clerks
...do
..do.......
I Register, &c . .
isuperintendent
I Night watchraeri.,
Whole arnpxi.nt pf expense of public st

REVENUE CUTTERS.

Polk and Jeffersoxi.
Officers and m e n : . . . .
Abraharn ,Leggett..,.
Chas. A. Secor & Gp.
Cartel', Cowan, & Co.

Pay
New York
Rations
1 ,... do....
S.hip chandlery... . . . . d o . . . .
Disbursement ace't | Montreal.




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pay of storekeepers'
assistants, clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

Expenses of revenue
boats.

Amount paid weighers, gaugers, measurers, and their official expenses.

•Continued.

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25,399 31
' '52*,358' i i
*11,95*4* *1*6

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4,868 98

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'2*5*,51*8* 54
1,706 09

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' '27,224* 63

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674
715
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REPORTS OF THE

326-

RECAPITULATION—

Names of persons,
employed./

Occupation.

Where employed..

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CUTTERS—

„. Polk and Jefferson—

,

Continued.

'

Carter, Cowan, &, Go.
Do.....
Do....:.....
Do
Chas. E. Levy & Co.
J. B. Livingston
P. Faude&T. Conklin
Atlantic Dock Goni'y.
L. Sraith & G. W.,
Penney
H . R . Purdy...
Coiiis & Mitcheh
Gouverneur Kemble..

Ship chandlery.... .Montreal.,
Entertainment
....do
Engineers' account.
.do.
Plumbers' account,
.do.
Coals and pilotage.
.do.
. .do
do
.do.
Pilotage...
.do.
Wharfage.
.do.

Photage & engine'g| . . . . d o
Rations
,... . . . . d o
Ship chandlery... New York.
Repairs, materials
and l a b o r . . . . . .
.do.
McCuhoch & Rainer. Repairs, niaterials
and labor
.do.
Repairs, materials
Robert Layton.
and labor
.do.
Francis Secor..
Repairs, materials,
and labor....
:do.
L. L. Livingston.... Painter.
.do.
S . S . & J . O . Thorp. Sailmakers
.do.
T . S . Marveh
Marine railway ancl
labor..
..do.,
Farr & B r i g g s . . . . . . . Plumbers
..do.,
L.Wood
Materials and labor.
..do.
^ Dereau, Schick, & Co. Windlass & pure'sei
..do.,
Doremus & Nixon... Cabin furniture..
..do.
Eugene Farr
Repairing boats..
..do.
J . N . Phillips
Ship chandlery...
..do.
Wm. H . L i g h t h a h . . . Superinteriding en
gineer.........
.do.
Sundry persons.
For sundries
.do.
Whole expense of cuttters Polk and Jefferson.
Steaxner DaUas.

Officers and raen . . . . . .
W m . A. Lighthouse.
Do
Chas. E. .Levy & Co.
John M c G u i r e . . . . . . .
Wm. Lyman &. Go .
Douglass Ottinger....

Pay
.New York.
Repairs, &c
. . .'...do
Engineer
....do......
Coals and photage
.do.
Pilotage.........
.do.,
Sundries
.do.
Traveling expenses!
of seamen
.do.
Ethan Campbeh
Repairs, materials,!
and labor
.do.
A. Chum...^..
; Goal
.
.do.
A. Leggett
Rations
,
.do.
Wm. Gibbs McNeih. Superintendent, &c.|
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fiscal year ending
June 30, 1849.

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Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants, c l e r k s ,
cartage, labor, &c.

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Expense of revenue
boats.''

Amount paid weighers, gaugers, measurers, and their official expenses.

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283 59
194 97
228 37
627 88
287 84
187 50
119 44

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219 50
1,383 68
19,793 12
2,053 17
<= 1,992 10
, 4,343 58
1,055 76
1,683 53

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2,114 64
327.67
240 50
200 00
241 78
151 74
132 16
935 GO
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2,475 62
1,580 07
370 31
396 75
50 GO
"538 42
245 05
24,204
200
73
1,456

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RECAPITULATION—
r«3
Naraes of persbns
employed.

Occupation.

Where ernployed.

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R E V E N U E CUTTERS

Steamer Dallas—Gon.
Keeper
W m . O'Roque
Atlantic Dock Corap 'y Wharfage
Sundry persons.-...-.- .- For sundries ..

New York.
ii;.do.;...
..;.d0....^

Whole expense of steamer Dallas.
Bx'ig Laidrerice.
Officers and riien.- .•.-.-; P a y . v ^ ^
New York.
A. F . Frazer.
Advanced wages to
seamen.
;. ....do.."...
Myers, Nichols, &
B i l l e s , . / . . . . . , . . . . , Advanced wages to
searaen
.do.
W m . Stafford and 17
others
.do.
Labor
' C . A. Secor & Co.-.-.--. Iron chest,- (fcc. . . ;
.do.:
James Skimming
Furniture, (fcc. . . .
.do.
V. Harburg..:..-; i . -. Medicines.-. . . . . . . .
.do.,
J; T. Overstreet.. i . . . Medical services..
.do.,
Wm. F. Bayly, i . - . . . Stationery
.do.,
F . & A.-tl. Dodge: i; Freights
.do.,
P. M. W e t m o r e . . . . . M a t t r e s s e s . . . . . . .
.do.
.do.
A. V. Frazer
Charts
C.C.Reiii.hardt;.i... Surgical inst'merits
..do.
A: D. F r y e . . . ; ; . ; . . . Adjust'g compasses
. .-do.
J . W . Pearson ; ; ; ; ; . Rent of warehouse
.-.-do.
Samuel Baker.-.-.-.... Towing; ;
..do..-.;
John F. Boyle and
Wra. Easby..:
Board of c r e w . . . ;
. .-do.'
Whliara Easby..
Sundries j materials
and l a b o r . . . . . . . .
.do.
John F. B o y l e . ; . . . . Painting. •.
i
.'do.
A. J. Allaire & Co. .- Copper pumps, (fcc-.
.do.
W . F. Bayly..
Stationery, (fcc. : . .
.do.
John Whittington-;. -. SahSj (fee...
i
;do.
C. A. Secor (fc Co:.. Ship chandlery . . .
.do.
Rice & D a v i s . . . . . . . . . i
do
.do.
Sundry p e r s o n s . . . . . Sundries.
.do.
Whole expense of brig Lawrence..
Schooner Exoixig;
Officers and raen .,.- .Abra.- Leggett..-.;;; i
C.A. Secor (^ Co.'..

Pay.....
;
Rations.'*.....;..
Ship chandlery . . .
Repairs-............
F. Secor...;..; ; ; . .
Sails.:.
E.Crolius..;
Plenry Trimraer . ; . . Medicines;.-;...-.-.
Rushton & C o . . ; . ; . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . . . . .
Sundry persons. -; -; -; i Sundries
•;
Whole expense of 'schooner Ewing.




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Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants,, c l e r k s ,
cartage,, labor, cfcc.

Amount paid weighers, gaugers, measurers, and their official expenses.

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418 41

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488 59
757 29
63 00
245 54
234 33
250 00
198 47
182 47
146 72
156^ 00
126 00
101 40
104 87
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5,175 87
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355 00
363 22
3,363 94
363 19
161 93
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929 43
1,672 83
191 16
231 00
24 98
22 60
99 86
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RECAPITULATION—
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Occupation.

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Schooner Morris.
Officers and men

Pay
Rations
Cohis (fc Mitcheh . . . . Chandlery
Francis Perkins
Pilotage-..
Sundry persons
Sundries
A

Lp^^ftt..........

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New York
..;".do
....do
....do.....
....do

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Whole expense of
. Schooxier Forxjoard.
Officers and men
A Leo-gett
Cohis (fc Mitcheh
Amer Conen
Sundry persons
,

schooner Morris...
Rations
Pav
Ship chandlery...
Pilotage
Sundries

New York
....do
....do
....do
....do

Whole expense of
schoonerF orward.

Schooxier Gallatin.
Officers and raen
Whliara Leggett.....
Amer Conen
G.A. Secor (fc Go
Sundry person's..;...

New York
Pay
....do
Rations
Photage
.
....do
Ship chandlery.;. . . . . d o . . . . .
Sundries
....do

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Whole expense of scliooner Gallatin..
Gexi'l Revenue sexmce.
4 captains.
9 lieutenants
I phot
2 engineers.

Traveling expenses
do
...
do
do

21 officers
2 gunners
2 carpenters.
1 seaman
2 boys.
I steward
Secor (fcCo., (fc Miher.

Pa:y, quarters, (fee
do.......
do:
.
..do
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...
do...
Ship chandlery and
riggers
Hogg (fe D.elmater.... Repairs, steamer
Legare.-.'
...
A. Grordon
Boat sent to Washington.. . .•'.
Wm. G. M c N e i h . , . . Superintendent of
disbursements...
Sundry persons
Sundries
Whole expense of general revenue serv ice
:Whole expense of revenue marine serv ice



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SECRETARY- OF THE TREASURY.

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Amount paid during
fiscal year ending
June 30, 1849.

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Expenses of revenue
cutters.

ra

Rent of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants, clerks,
cartage, labor, (fee.

Expenses of revenue
boats.

Amount paid weighers, gaugers, measusers, and their official expenses.

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265 29
129 84
53. 13
39 53

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307 65
411 06
58 25
' 87 55
4,928 12

1,624 27
363 58
47 00
227 50
28 26

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559 44
878 70
13 00
45 00
1,496 14

I 9,835 29

2,830 02
• 477 07
805 00
344 00
1,949 17
17,736 69
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REPORTS OF THE

332

RECAPITULATIONk
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Number and naraes of
persons eraployed.

Occupation.

Where employed.

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Captains
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First lieutenants....
Secon(l lieutenants..
Third lieutenants . . .
Chief engineer
First engineer......
Second engineers . . .
Third engineer . . . . .
Pilot
Fireraen
Coal heavers...';...
Boatswains
Gunners
Carpenters
'...
Sahmaker
;...
Cabin stewards . . . . :
Ward-room stewards
Cooks.............
Searaen

New York. $1,200 00
....do....
960 00
....do....
860 00
....do....
790 00
....do....
1,500 00
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960 00
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790' 00
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720 00
do
600 00
300 00
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240
00
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240 00'
....do....
240 00
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240 00
....do....
240 00
....do....
216 00
....do....
216 00
do
216 00
192 00
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120 00
do....
96 00
....do....
72 00
do....

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Revenue boats.
9

Bargemen
*... . . . . d o ; . . .
Purchase of boat office, $25,145 13....
Whole expense of revenue boats . . . .

600 00
;

Contingexicies.
2
3 . ;.

Night watch, assiista 't
treasurer's office..'. . . . . d o . . . .
Measurers of foreign
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fiscal year ending
30th June, 1849.

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Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants, c l e r k s ,
cartage, labor, &c.

Amount paid weighers, gaugers, raeasurers, and their official expenses.

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Final recapkulation ofi the expense^ qf collecting the revenue in the district ofi
New\Fork, in thefiscal year ending 30th June, 1849, viz:
\
Arhount expended in cohector's department..

$113,826 05

Deduct fees received by collector.

31,462 10

Net charge upon the revenue for cohector's department.

$82,363 95

Amount expended in naval officer's department*
Deduct fees received by naval officer

40,966 53
'

28,761 05

Net charge upor the revenue for naval officer's department

12,205 48

Araount expended in surveyor's departraent...;

14,300 87

Deduct fees received by surveyor..

13,837 94

Net charge upon the revenue for surveyor's department

' 462 93

-Amount expended for inspectors, weigh'ers, gaugers, measurers, and'markers.. ."^...347,484 18
Aniount expended for appraisements
137,321 06
Amount expended for pubhc warehouses
191,759 77
Deduct araount received for fees, storage, labor, (fee
86,175 37
Net charge upon the revenue-for public warehouses
105,584 40
Araount expended on account of revenue cutters' service
.128,957 89 ..
Deduct proceeds of sale of cutters, furniture, coal, (fee
Net charge upon the revenue for revenue cutters

2,310 39 '
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126,647 50

Ahiount expended for revenue boats, (bf this sura, $25,145 13 expended for boat
office).'
. . . . . . . . : . 40,489 27
Araount expended for contingencies
16,215 76
Whole araount expended for cohecting the revenue in the district of'New York..'. .868,774 53
Araount of hospital raoney received
27,652 54
Amount of hospital money expended
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*To the fees and compensation of the naval office additions have been made, to make up for
a part of a quarter's accounts not on file, as fohows: to the fees, the sum of $336 36; to the
expenses, $1,899 58.
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DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN.

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Occupation.

Where eraployed.

. Collector ,
....do
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, Boston .
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...do....
.do..
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.do.,
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Annual salary.

Per diem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, (fee.

COLLECTORS.

Marcus Morton
,
Phhip Greely, jr
Adams Bailey
W . A. Wellman
E. L. Frothingham....,
Henry D. Clary
Wihiam Whhams
Joel Scott
R. S. S. Andros
Wihiam Alhne
G. D. Lincoln
N . M. Cutler
E. L. Frothingham, jr.
SamuehAndrews
Jos. W . Wright
Enoch Osgood, jr
John E. Bihings
,
L. P. Davis
F . E. Moulton
Thornton A.Merrick..
M. M. Ballou
George B. Wehman . . .
William H . Emery
A. Hanscom
Robert S. Smith
Milton Andros
J. 0. Shaw
H . A . S . D. Paine
Amount paid clerks.



*.! Clerk*.'.
...do....
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
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.do..

$6,400 00 M a ximum compensation,
6,400 00
1,500 00
1,500 00 Fro m 1st qr. 1849, clerk at $2,000 per annum.
1,800 00
1,407 23
1,407 24
1,400 00 Fro m 1st qr. 1849, dep. col'r at $1,500 per annum.
1,300 00
1,257 30
^ 1,250 00
1,232 23
1,200 00
1,182 23
1,100 00
1,100 00
1,064 46
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
. 986 -48
982 23
982 23
900 00
886 78
1,300 00 '
886 48
$2 50
29,352 35

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Names of persons employed. !

Occupation.

Where employed.

.Naval officer.-.
..^=..do .V. •.=.-..
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.^^.Clerk;..-..-.

.Boston."
...do....'..do...
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Annual salary.

Per diem compensation.

NAVAL O F F I C E R S .

W . Parmenter....%-.-....-.
Charles Hudson
Rufus M. Gay. .•...-..'...
George H . Cutter .•.•.'.-..
N. D. H y d e . . . . . . . . . . . •
W . H . Burbeck........
A . j . Locke-. ...-.•.-.-.•.'.•.

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$5,000 00 M a ximiim compensation.
5,000 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
1,150 00
-1,100 00
1,050 00-

SURVEYOR.

J.McNeh'.-.'...-...v.'.v..-v,
Hugh Jameson-........-.,
W . W . P a r k e r . ..v....•.-,
D. H . D u s t i n . . . . . . . . . .
J. H . Prince . . . . . . . . . . . .
•F. Prince-.-. ........=.•. ..•.-.

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.....do........
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..Messenger.

.. .Boston.
.....do...
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•4,900
1,500
'1,150
1,000
1,000
500

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800
700
700
700
920

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INSPECTORS.

W m . B. "Duggan...
H . J. Turner;
John K. Corbett . . .
E d ward' Gazn eau. -..
Eli A. Yale
Wihiam R. Stacey .
-L.-S. Wilhams-.-...-.,
N . P . Banks, j r . . . ,
George Dickinson ..
John Branning
Wihiam
A. Lewis.



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3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants,clerks,
cartage, labor, (fee.

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Stephen L. White".^'....'. :'...'..
Lewis Josselyn.'.'.'..'.;'.'.'......
S" 0 D e a r b o r n . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Thomas Harrison...'.:. .'.•.....
J . N . Sibley........:.,:.:.-...-.
David Savihe... .'/^,./:K/.I
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Samuel Jones.. :.::.".:^':.', .V."..
Tames AV. D a v i s . . . . . . . . . : . . . .
Hehry J. W i l d . . : . : . : : . . . . . . . .
Merrih P e t t i n g i l l . . , . : . . . . : . . . - . .
Perkins K i m b a l l . . . : . . : : . . . . . : .
Charles Edmonds . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wihiam E n g l i s h . ' . " . . . . . . . : . . . .
A A Roberts . : . : . . . . . ' . . . . . . .
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Inspector
.Tames M . Stone.
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Benjamin W h i p p l e . . . . :
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a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, (fee.

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G. W.McLellan
George Blish.
Daniel'D. H a r t l e y . . . . ,
Joseph Buxton, j r . . . , . .
EnochPhhlips.._
Moses.Stearns;.......
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W . . B . Moffatt
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Watson H a s t i n g s . . . . .
Ebenezer S. P r i c e . . . .
Joseph C.-Bartlett
George B. Proctor....,
Lebeus Leech
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Jesse D. B a t e s . . .
S e t h W . Barton
Jonathan Burnham', j r .
Daniel B. Ha'ynes,....,
Job Tower . . . . . . . . . ; .
Thoraas Richardson..,
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George P. Marston...
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WEIGHERS AND GAUGERS.

Andrew H . Ward..
Horatio N : Crane..
Chauncey Clark...,
Nathaniel Sweet.. V.
F . R. Gourgas
Jaraes Baker
Luther Harailton
Henry A. Mitchell.
Thoraas J. Marsh..
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Saniuel-G. Allen
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George p e n n e t t : . . . :
Andi'ew Greene
Charles H b ' w a r d : . . .
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Edward Hamilton . . . i i i . * .
George Ci S t e a r n s . . » i . . i .i
Josep.h BradleCii
W h l i a r a 'Allen
J o s e p h , B . Frost'j. j r ; i . . . i . .
Charles M r K i n g s l e y . . : . . .
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Schooxier Haxnilton.
Josiah Sturges
Caleb P r o u t y . . . . . . . . . .
Janies J. Morrisson....
Arnold B u r r o u g h . . . . . . .
J o h n M . Jones.
Gharles F. Wood
Amasa L. H y d e . . . . . . .
A. J. Simms.
Whliara C. Duniiian
Jaraes B : Yates
John A. Underwood....
Benjamin Sweatt.
Sarauel S a w e r . . . . ' . . . . . .
Elias Butler
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John Anderson
John D. S u t t o n ^ : : . ; . . . .
Wilhara Bayley
Frederick G i b s o n . . : . : . .
John H . Williaras......
John Smith..
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Peter Smith..
Whliara Wales.
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Hirara P. Nickerson.. . .
George Tucker
Sarauel Whey
Henry Williams
Nicholas Wihetts
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Michael Boyer.
William 0. Wallace
Benjamin Ashley
William Hopkins
F . L. Pichot
Grenville W . Robinson.
Henry Slack
John Thomas
Daniels. Welber
Thomas Grimes
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Rents of warehouses,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,,
cartage, labor, (fee.

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Occupation..

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REVENUE SERVICE-r^(Sc/lOOner

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Christian Peterson
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Jaraes- Stetson
J o h n Johnson . . . . . . . . .
J o h n Smith
J o h n Jones
W^illiam H u s s e y
Aques M c D o n a l d . . . . . . . : . . . . . .
Peter W i n n
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Jaraes L . Dunstan
J o h n Fisher
George B r O w n . . . .v
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Stephen W e b b e r . . . . . . . . :
George G. N o w e r
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Reuben R i d e r . . :
H e n r i ck Drager
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A n t h o n Kline..,..
George H o r n e r
J o s h u a C. Grafton..
Michael D . H e r b e n
Charles W i n t e r
Sarauel W i s w e l l
Reuben Plarriott




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Amount paid de puties and clerks.
Whole am'ntof expenditures in collector's

#6,400 00 Maximum com pensation
1,500 00
2,000 00
1,800 00
^ 1,407 23
1,400 00
1,300 00
' 1,257 30
• 1,250 00
1,232 23
1,200 00
1,182^23
1,100 00
1,064 46
1,000 00
986 48
982 23
900 00
886 48
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$29,352 35
$37,432 87

J^aval officer,
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Collector's office.
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2.
1.
1

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Amount paid during
fiscal year.ending
30th June, 1849.

Where em'ployed.

Am.ount paid weighers, gaugers, nieasusers, and th'eir ofiicial expenses.

Nuraber of persons
employed..

, Annual salary.

KJ 'xn
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5,000 00 Maximum com pensation

$13,844 19

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1,500
1,200
1,150
1,100
1,050

Deputy . . . .
,
Clerk
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V
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Aniount paid de p u t y and clerks
W h o l e a m ' n t of expenditure in' naval officer 's departm't.

00
00
00
00
00

,
6,000 00
11,585 18

12,937 34

8,906 22

8,603 75

Survexjors.
1.
Surveyor
1
X
-Clerk.
:
V..
2
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;
V
1.
Messeno'er . . . . ;
. A r a o u n t paid de p u t y and c l e r k s . . .-..v . . v..*
Wihole a m ' n t of expenditure in s u r v e y o r ' s department..

.4,900
1,500
1,150
1,000
500

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Inspectoi'S.
Insnectors . . . . .
Niffht insnectors
D e p u t y cohectors and insopptors .'. . : . . . . . . . . .
1
'Clerk
......
...
A m o u n t paid cle r k . .
. . . . V . ; . . . . . :..-.
W h o l e expense of iimrjectors
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27 . . :
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600 00

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70b 00
920 00
912 50
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Weighex's, Gaugers,
M e a s x i r e r ' s , axid
Markers.
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.....
Whole

8.
Whole
1.
Whole

Weighers a n d g a u g e r s . . .
Official expenses of weighers and gaugers.
expense of weighers and g a u g e r s . .
Measurers
expense of measurers
Marker . . . . ;
:.....
Official
expenses
of
raarker
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expense of marker




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$19,500 00
13,769 87

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Number of persons
employed. . -

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Amount paid weighWhere emdiem com- : ers, gaugers-, meas-- Amount paid
Annual salary.. Per
• urers, and their offi- . ^ clerks;.
ployed..
pensation.
: cial expenses.

Occupation.

Amount paid
^ during fiscal Official
year ending fees-;
June30, '49-.

.Appraisexnents. 2.-.
V . . . . . . Appraisers
2...
V. Assistant appraisers
Clerks
-2
1
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$1,500 00
1,200 00
1,000 GO
900 00
800 00
600; 00;

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200

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1,100 00
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SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY^

349

D—Continued.
Final recapitulation ofi the expenses ofi collecting the Revenue- in the district ofi
Boston and Charlestown,fior thefiscal year ending Jwie 30, 1849, viz:

-,

Amount expended in cohector's department
Deduct fees received by collector
•.

Amountpaid'during fiscal.year Oflicial fees.
ending June 30,
1849.
,

•)

.$37,433 38
13,844 19
$23,389 19

Net charge upon the revenue'for collector's departraent. .^...
Amount expended in naval officer's department. ..$11,585 18
Fees received by naval officer
12,93T 34
Excess of fees received^by naval" officer

$1,352 16

Amount:expended in.sur-v^eyor-sdepartinenti. ,,..,>,$8,906 22
D'educt fees received by s u r v e y o r . . . . . - . : . ' . . . . . . : . 8,603; 72
Net charge upon the revenue for-:Surveyor's.d:epaTtmen^^^^..._. •

•

Amount expended for inspectors, weighers, gaugers, nieasurers, and markers
Aniountexpended for appraisements:., (ofthis sura.$6,6.50 are
for rems, and$167 58 tp exaniin.er,of drugs)..,.............

302:47
125,136 78
24,361 89

Aniount expended for public warehouses:.......... ,$76,284 56
l|eduet aniount received for fees, storage, &c... .^. .^ 51,397 26
24,887: 30

Net-charge upon the revenue-for pubhc warehouses
Amount expended on account of revenue cutters.,
Amount expended for revenue-boats
Amount exp'ended for coritingencies

,..

Whole expense of collecting the revenue in the d.istrict pfBoston and Charlestown




:

16,674 43
3,240 00 •
14,651 74
,232,643 80

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D-^Continued«

o

DISTRICT OF P H I L A D E L P H I A .

Names of peiisons employed.

Occupation.

Where employed.

.Collector.
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Annual salary.

Per diem- compensation.

COLLECTOR.

Jaraes P a g e . . : . . . . . . .
Williani D. Lewis...,
Charles'Treichel.....
Leonard K. Bell
Ellis B.Schnabeh.....
George W . P a g e . . . . .
William Harbeson..
Thomas Ashmead...,
John McAdam
Robert Steel
'Jno. S. Cummings . . .
Shelden N . Hopkins.,
Wihiam'B. Johns
Stephen B. Kingston.,
Daniel T. J e n k s . . . . . .
John D. M h e s . V
Aug. G. Salignac....
Jos. B. Ho w e h . . . . . .
Isaac S. Bonsall......
Peter A. Grotjan
Jos. T. Thompson . . .
Charles Watkin
R . S . H . George......
George W . Grotjan..,
Henry Ovenshine....
Samuel J. Pearson.. V.
James Fisher . : . . . . . .



$6,400 00 Ma ximum compensation.
6,4.00 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,400- 00
1,300 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,100 00.
IjOOO 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
900 00
900 00
900 00"
• 850 00 .
800 00
800 0 0 ;
' 800 00
800 00 .
- " 800 00^
800 00
760 00
760 00
600 00

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants,clerks,.
cartage, labor, &c.

NAVAL

OFFICER.

Henry Welsh..
P.C.Ehraaker..
Jno. D. George.
George N a g l e . . .
Heniy Hay . . . ,
W . H . Welsh ..
S. N . B a i l e y . , . .
E . Barton

.Naval, officer..
,,...do........
.. .Deputy....
....Clerk.....
do.......
.;...do
.....do.......
do..^.....

.Philadelphia.
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.do.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.,
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5,000 00 M a x i m u m compensation.
5,000-00
1,500 00
1,000 00
1,000 00 •
860 00
860 00 ^
720 00

. Surveyor.
. . . .do
.Deputy.
. . .do
..Clerk..
...do:..:

.Philadelphia.
do
do..?.'...
.do.,
.do.,
:do.,

4^900 00 4,900 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
950 00
950 00 •

. Inspector.
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SURVEYORS.

Wiiliara B . N orr iss.
John D a v i s . . . .v....
R . T . Conrad
John W . F o r n e y . . .
DavidrMarple
M. P. Eyre.
INSPECTORS.

Levi Bardin^
J o h n Ben ner;
Wiiliara T . B l a c k r a a n . .
J a m e s R. Ruckler
M h e s N . Carpenter
Whliara H . Coleman..
J o h n Dallam
J o s . Donaldson
Thonias" j . Donelson . .
T h o r a a s D . DoughertyV
Saniuel E d w a r d s
• E . V . Erechart
Robert ^Ford.H . J . Fbugeray.
George Gideon
Jacob F . H a c h n l e n
Sandy Harris
John Heiss
T l i o m a s J . Plestor
John Hih

Jos. L. Kay



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$3 00
3 00
3 00
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3 00
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3 00
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3 00
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3 00
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3 00
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D-—Continued,

r
N a m e s of persons em.plo.y.ed. .

•

Qcpupatipn.

Rents of warehouses,
• p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t ' s , clerks,
Per diem compensation.
cartage, labor, &c."

A n n u a l salary.

Where empbyed.

INSPECTPRS—Gontinued. .

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3 00
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Richard Simson
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M . H . Hagerty.
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John Hall.
J o s . L i t t l e . — .•..
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Gharles D . L y b r a n d .
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Alex. McKeever
George M y e r s
Jos. Mort
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Uzziel S h i l l a b e r . . . '
^ J a s . Sanders
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) George R i s t O r t . . . .
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William- StephensV . . . . . . .
Ottinger G . S t r e p e r . . . . . . . , .
Thomas-Taylor...".
Charles T r o x e n . . . v . - . . . . ,
Richard L . W e s t . - . - . . : . . . . .
H e n r y Wilson
Wihiam H . W o O l e y . . . . . .

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NIGHT INSPECTORS".

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Thqmas McGittigan...-.. V
William'HVGibsom......
Janies N p w a i l . . . . . J o s e p h Abel.V ;
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Geooge Alexarider..*
W i h i a r a Barnholt:
Robert F . R o w e e . . V
John Boyle..'.
Georgr Carpenter
T h e o . W : Custis
J a m e s M . Davis
Thomas Downing
Patrick Garngan
James Karnes
John W . Kean
John- Reisley.
James Kehey
Daniel A . K e h e y
Gharles K e n a l .




Principal night inspector
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N i g h t inspector
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D—Continued.

W h e r e employed.

Occupation.

Naraes of persons employed..

A n h u a l salary.

P e r diem compensation-.

NIGHT iNSPECTOs—Continued.
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;. . . . d o . . ;
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James Larab
LukeMcGlue
John Potts
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M a t t h e w Gluinii
J o h n Scott

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Washington Conrad..;
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A l e x a n d e r M Gilbert
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John Haraes. . .
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1 50
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Rents of warehouses,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

Elisha W . C o o k . . . . . .
Wihiam Haverstick....
Henry Hedderly......
John;Kelly;
,..
George Riston, j r . . . . . .
M a r t i n W . Alexander*.
Charles.jB. Barrett
J o h n Steel
H u g h Harberson
Isaac M . C a k e
W i l l i a m ' R. P b w e r . . . .
Nathan W . R o w l e y . . .
Patrick Sharp
Richard R . Y o u n g
Benjamin B a r g e r . . ;v. .
J a c o b R. H i b b s . . . . . . .
J o h n G. M c C o y

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.do.,
.do..
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.,

„

do.:...
:..do......
do
...do
do.:...

,

..,

dov..;.
do
...do

.V

do....i
do

...da......
..........do
Sampler...
Messenger.
doi....

.do:,
.do.,
.do..

150
150
150
150
150
150150
150
150
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
$720 00

150

600 00
600 00-

WEIGHERS, GAUGERS, AND MEASURERS.

George Reed
Benjamin M i f f l i n . . . .
Gharles H . F i s h e r . . . .
William Bonsall
Benjamin F . Crispin..
George G u i e r , . j r . . . ' . . .
P h h i p Hoffman
Benjamin P . C h r i s t y .
Wihiam Gillin........
Hugh Maldoon..:....
John Lorrenge....:...
W i h i a m Buck . . . . . . .
J . M . Butler
,
W i l h a m M . Cooper . .
^ A. Diamond
H . D. Lentz
J o h n Bush
George H . B r y a n
Jaraes C l a r k e . . ,
R. B a c o n . . . ,
G . Hergesheimer
George M e r r i c k . . . . . .




Weigher'.......
do''.. .V . . . . . .
.. . F i r s t deputy w e i g h e r . .
. . S e c o n d . . , .'do
..Third., i.. do...
. . Eourth.'~;.. do
Foreraan nionthly labor's
. . . .Monthly l a b o r e r . . . .

.Phhadelphia.
dOi.....

.do.
.do.
.do.

.do.

do

,do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.v.do..
. .do.,
..do..
.do.,
,do..
.do..
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.

.Laborer to markei'.

.do.

V.

V

do.
do
do........
Ganger.,
do...;...,
do:.......
do
Laborer
Measurer.....
do
do

1,500
1,500
1,200
1,200
1,000
1,000
-^ 540
360
360
360
360
360
1,500
i;5O0
1,500
1,500
108
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,600
508

Ma ximum compensation.

Ma ximum compensation.

Ma jcimum compensation.

D—Continued.

Names of persons employed..

CO

Annual salary.

Occupation..

Where employed.

, . . ..App'raiser.,..
...... .Vdo,.,....
Assistant appraiser
r
.do/......
Examiner of drugs, &c
:.:...Clerk....:.
. . . . . : . da
........do-.
.......do
. . . . Laborer
.do.
.do.

Philadelphia
. .do...
..do...
: .do...
.do.,
.do.
.do.,
.do.,
.do.
.do.
.do
,do.

$1,500 00
1,500 00
1,200.00
1,200 00
1.000 00
1,104 00.
900 00'
900 00

.. Assistantstorekeeper.
^.... do
. . . . . ..Laborer;.......
.do.
Watchman-,

.Philadelphia.
.,,,, do.,,,,.
do
.....do
,.do

840
840
460
460
420

.. ..Captain..,. „
...,,,. d o , , . . . , .
First lieutenant.
. ^.. . d o . . . . . . .
Second lieutenant
..., d o , , , , . . ,

.Philadelphia,
..,.. do...,
....,do,,..
. . . . . . do
.
. . ; . . do.\'..
.,,,.db,,,.

APPRAISER S OFFICE.

Benjamin E. Cai-penter...
Thoraas Stewart.
Reuben Hanse,,,,
Wihiara Little , . .
Alfred B-. Taylor,
John McGrath...
Henry j : Horn...
Gebrge Kern-,,jr..
George Kern
Hugh McClelian.
Peter Snyder........
John Snyder--.. ....o.,

900 00

552 00
552 00552 00

PUBLIC "VVAREHOUSES^

Louis Thirion ,
. Robert M . a u a y l e
Wihiam. M. Byrne . . .
William Hoover',-.......
John Havilahdv........

OO
00
OO
00
00

REVENUE MARINE.

Cuttex'S Duane. and Crawfox'd.
M. Conner.....,,..,
Thonias C. Rudolph
Supply Cv. E'b.ss..,.,,,
John B. Fulton.^ .-«..
John M. Jones,.,,,.
John A. Webster,,



1,200 00
i;2O0 00

- 960 00
960 00
860 00
. 860 OQ

Per diem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
/pay of storekeepers/
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, cfec.

E. P. -Hyatt

:

Wesley'H.'Slack
W h h a m J. R o g e r s . . . .
Michael B r a d y . . . . . . .
John Henderson
J o h n Nichols-..
J o h n Bah
,,
Lawrence Croasdale,.
Thoraas Kenney v , : , ,
B y r o n Benriett.,,. v, v .
Robert S h a w
,v , .
John Wilharason,,,-,.
Gharles Aultonv . , , . , ,
Wiiliara C o t t o n , ,
John H a h e y . . . . . . . . .
Jaraes D a v i s . ........... .
Edward K e n n e y . . ; . . , ,
Francis Cloud
-SteiDhen'Gilbert
Nixon White
:.
A . G.'Carpenter
N . L . Coste
W . - C . Pease
,,.,

..;,.

idoi i i .

, .'Third •lieutenant.,.
.v.v...do..v......v
, B o a t s w a i n ' s .mate -«
.Carpenter's m a t e . .
.V
Cook
Seaman
.v....:do
.'..do...
..:do...
...do...

........'do

.do...,,
.do. -.....
.do....
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.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
.do.
.do.

. . .dOi. .

860
790
790
.240
240
216
216
216
216
216
216
.216
216
216
216
216
120
120
120
120

. .,.do...
do
'
do.,..,:,,.do......:
Boy
,,
.do
;do...v.i..:.
..........do
vConstructar......
Captain, (traveling expen ses,"$90 30.)
Lieutenant, (traveling expl enses, $34 00.)

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0000
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
•:$4 00-

REVENUE BOATS.

John A d a r a s . . . . . . . ; . . . .
L e w i s Jennis -.'.. ..v . . . . , .
John J o h n s o n . . . . : , . . ; . , .
William P o t e . . . . . . . .
Conrad Carpenter
T h o m a s 'Corgee.V . . . . . . .
J o h n Doyle
Jacob H a y n e
J o h n Seatheman
A n d r e w Sagee
Whliara P . T h o r a p s o n . , .
Eight transient
'

. Boatman ,
,...do....,
v..;do..,..,
...;do.....
....do....:
....do
....do.i..
....do....
....do.....
....do....
....do....
....do....

CONTINGENT EXPENSES.

Estate of H e n r y P r a t t , for rent of old custom-house, $3,500.
S u n d r y persons, for other contin|Igencies, $4,561 13...




. . . Philadelphia.... •.
do
,.
. . . . . . . . d 0 . . i . .i.V;. ...

...v....do..v.........
,,.,,..do.
do
do.....'
do

,

.•..ido.i..,,.

do
,do.
"Philadelphia, received . .

360-00
• 360 00
360 00
360 OO
320 00
3'20 00
320 00
. 320 00
320 00
320 00
320 00
163 30

• CO

D—Continued'.

OQ

RECAPITULATION,

Names of persons
employed.

Occupation.

Collector.
Deputies..
Clerk..V .
....do,..
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
.do.
.do.,
vdo.
..do
V
r.do
..do....,
Whole araOuntI paid deputies and clerks.

Where eraployed.

Philadelphia.
. . . .do...,.,
, .db..
,?do.
.do.
.do.,
.do.
.do.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.
.do.,
.do..

Annual salaiy.

Perdiem com.pensation.

A.mount paid
inspectors,
. markers, &c.

$6,400 00 Maximum comp ensation.
•1,500 00
1,500 00
. 1,400 00
1,300 00
.1,200 00
1,100 00
i,000 00
• 900 00 .
850 00
800 00
760 00
600 00-

Amount paid
weighers, gangers, measurers,
and their official
expenses.

Amountpaid
clerks.

$22,451 72

Jfaval Officer.
Naval officer.
Deputy
,
Clerks
....do
,
.da.

Phhadelphia ,
do..:,:'.
.do.
.do.,
.do.

5,000 00
1,,500 00
1,000 00
' 860 00
720 00

Maxinium comp

Phhadelphia
do
.do.
.do,.

4,900 00
1,500 00
950 00

Maximum comp

Sux'veyor.

Surveyor
Deputy
Glerks
v...
Amount paid de| puty and clerks.



2,193 63-

hispectors, w e i g h e x s,
gaugex'S, and xneasurers.
44
24
4
16

.
:

1

V

v

•

Inspectors
. . .Philadelphia.V.
Niglit i n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . . . . .
Principal inspectors
do
do
Agerits
•,
Laborer....'
;.,..: ....:..do..v..v..

. . . .

. i t . . . . . . .

3 00
1 50

. 800 00
2 00
s

500 00

'
'68,324 83

Weighers.
2
2.
2

i..

Gaxigers.

/

-

4
6

Weighers.
Deputies i.
... .do.
T r a n s i e n t laborers.

. ..Philadelphia...
V.do.
..do........
do

1,500 00
1,200 00
1,000 00

M a x i m u m com Densation . . • • • •
12,751 Id

/ . -

1,500 00 '

i^.Philad e l p h i a . . :
,
do

Gaugers.
:

M a x i m u m com DGnsation • • . . • •
3,235 38

•
Measurer's.

•

Laboirers, at various wages

4.
Appraisexnerits. •
2.
2
1
3
1
3.
1

. ..Philadelphia...

1,500 00

. . .Phhadelphia..,
do
.do
do...
do........
do
. . . . do. V . . .

1,500 00
1,200 op

, , .Phhadelphia,.,
. . . do
.....
do
,

840 00
420 00
460 00

V
.

3 00
900 00
500. 00 •
I 50
1,000 00

Public xvarehouses.
1.
2

V

'
Assistant s t o r e k e e p e r s . . .
W^atchman
Laborers




6,207 09

-

Measurers

A
. .pdpor a i s e r s .
..do
Assistant
appraisers
^Laborers
Clerk
E x a m i n e r of drup-s.

2..i

M a x i m u m com p e n s a t i o n " . . . . . .

'

D—Continued.

CO

o

RECAPITULATION—Continued.

V
' Number .of .persons
-'. .employed.

Occupation.

Annual salary.

Where .employed.

Amount paid
in-- weighers, gau.Per diem corn- Amount-paid
spectors, liiark--' gers,-measurers,
- ^pjensation..
-ers,'(fcc. 1 and their official
expenses. -

-

' :

;

REVENUE-CUTTERS.

Schooner Duane and
Craxjoford.
3...
2...::..;..:
3....
2.....;
I1 . . . .
I
::...
;
10...
4.-...V.,.
...,.,.-.
1
...V

Amount paid :
clerks.
:

• .- - Captains
First lieutenants
Second heutenants........... ..-•-» ^«........,• .....................
Third lieutenants..,.,........ •
Constructor
Boatswain's
raate...;...
Carpenter's raate
Searaen......,..,..: .............. - ., ......,,. . r , . . . . , . . . . .J,. ^. t. . . • , . . . , . .
.Boys.,.
,...,.,.,,..........;
Cppk,.... .........,.,..-...--. <.:.-.. i

$1,200 00 .
96d 00
.8.6.0 .QO
790 PP
240 00
240 00
192 0.0
120 00
=^16 PP

)

"'"'/'""ii'oo''

O
'.'....fi..fi'../.........:

H
O

. . . . , . , ' : : T ? V.,. . • . ,

.,,:.:./fi,.'..,,..,

................

•

.. . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . ?

m

REVENUE BOATS.

4
7

, . ; • Boatmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do
.-..;
:
Transient, various pi-ices.
• 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .




360 00
320 00
. . . .

• „ . . , . , . . , . ..;....., .

GO

1849.]

S E C R E T A R Y OF T H E TREASURY.

361

Final recapitulation ofi the expense ofi collecting the revenue 4n the district ofi
Philadelphia^fior thefiscal year ending SQth Juney 184:9, viz:
Amount expended in cohector's department

:

Deduct fees received by cohector

$32,984 62
..,,...,.....

5,519 12

Net charge upon the revenue for collector's department. V;
Amount expended iri naval officer's department
Deduct fees received by naval officer.

$27,465 50

,..^....,
.-.. i . . . . . . . . .

J /

12,070 02
,5,422 98
'

:

Net. charge upon the revenue for naval officer's department.
Amount expended in surveyor's departnient

6,693 63

Deduct fees received by surveyor

2,657 92

....'....;...,

Net charge upon the revenue for surveyor's department.

6,647 04

4,035 71

Amount expended for inspectors, agents, weighers, gaugers, and measurers.
90,518 40
Amount expended on account of appraisements.
,......;
. . . *10,646 32
Amount expended for public warehouses.,..,._._.,_. ,,^......_ ._^ .^..,. .^...... ' 9,907 89
Deduct amount received for storage, jfees, &c
,9,317 25
Net charge upon the revenue for- public w a r ^ h b u ^ e s . . . . , . : . . .^i
590 64
Amount expended for reyenue c u t t e r s . . . ; . . . . , . . , . . , . . . . , . . , . . . . , .
7,070 52
Amount expended for- revenue boats
,
,
3,594 17
Amourit expended for • contingencies
. . . . . ; . . . . . . , . . . 7,717 46 *
Whole expense, for collecting the revenue in the dis.trict of Philadelphia,....... ?.... 158,285 76
'

,

^^Including $804 64"for examiner of drugS:,




^

D-7-Continued.
DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE.

Occupation.

N a m e s of perspns employed.

W h e r e employed.

A n n u a l salary.

Per diem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
- cartage, labor, &c.

COLLECTOR.

William" H . Marriott
J o h n G. V a n W y c k .
W H Van W v c k
E . A . Slicer
V
J a m e s Hamilton
H. R.Pratt..
V
N . R : Waters..."
G. Soran . ..•
T . Whliams
E . Latham
,

Collector
V
Denutv
........Cashier........
Clerk
do
,,.
do
.,...:
:
do
Vdo
:
Porter
:...
...do
:.
. . . . . . .

. A^V,J,yVAl.Jf

NAVAL

:..

.:..

$6,400 00 M a x i m u m compensatiori.
1,500 00
1,500 00 .
1,200 00
1,200 00
600,00
$2 00
- 2 00
1 50
..
. 1 50

-

SURVEYOR.

William H . G o l e , j r
Elias T : Griffin
J . F . Chase
Robert M . W e l c h

V.Baltimore
do
do
do
do
V
..do
do
...do.:
..,,v.....do
Vdo

^..
\

.••••••Survevor . . . ; • • •
do
...Clerk
.. .Deputy S u r v e y o r . . . .

. . . . . . . Baltimore
do
do
do.....

:

4,900 00 M a x i m u m compensation.
4,900 Op ;
2 00
300 00*

OFFICER.

J a m e s Polk
T h o m a s K . Garroh
William L . Poik . . . , , . . . . .
B . A . Vickers




. . . . . . Naval officer......
......do...
........ Deputv......,,
do.-.
.

Baltimore.:
,...do
V
do.,
...do....,

5^000
. 5,000
1,200
1,200

00 M a x i m u m compensation.
00
00
00

*

-

/

INSPECTORSV

-Wihiam R. Hook.
T. K e n d a h . . . . . . .
L. Thomas
J. C. B a r r y . . . . . . .
S. Hunker
R.M.Welch
J.R. Diggs.......
Hv D u v a h . . . . . . . .
M. McDonald
B. Randall
J. E.Toole
B. Marriott..
H.McDoneh
J. Spinger
R.H.Pratt
...
R. N . Snowden...
L. A.. Jenkins . . . .
L. R. Mister
J. T o n e r . . . . ,
.1. Lester.
P . Muth, jr
D. S. Riser,
L. Whson
R. Baines
E. Brown . . . .^. .-..
J: H . Marriotr. . . .
A. W . Ringold .V .
S. Steele.-.
S. G. R o s z e h . . . . .
G: Ellicott
R. M. Whde

.Inspector,
....do....
....do....
,...do....
....do....
....do....
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.db.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.dov
.do.
.do.
.do.
. do:
.do.
.do.

.Baltimore.
....do....
....do....
do....
....do....
....do....
....do....
....do....
....do....
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,...do....
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....do....
....do....
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. . . . do.....
.... do....
.... do....
v...do....
....do....
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
. do.
.do.

3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
' 3 00
' 3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3^00
3 00
3' 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3^00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00- • 3 00
:
3 00
- - 3 00
3 00
3 00

. . . .Weigher..';..
,
Deputy
.Assistant deputy.

.Baltimore.
do....
.:..do..,.

$1,500 00 Ma ximuni compensation

.Ganger.

.Baltimore.

1,500 00 Mai ximum compensation

WEIGHERS.

J. Hankey
Henry Klinefelter. .
Andrew J. Hankey.
E Stansbury,



3 00
I 00

CO

D-^Continued.

Names of persons employed.

Occupation.

Where employed.

Annual salary.

Per diem.CO mpensation.

.MEASURERS.

p . Lawrenson -....,
W : Eichelberger.......
James P. Lawrenson.
APPRAISER'S

•Measurer...-..............
........do...
.......
•Assistant raeasurer.-.

.Baltimore...
.......da........
...:....db......:...

Appraiser............
..> do............. ..^..^.".
•./.-....do.........
Assistant appraiser..
-Porter...................
Clerk
..-..do..........,..:.:.-...-

.Baltiraore...
.......do^......
........da,....;..
do.........
.......4o..,.-..
,.; do..........
..do
;

Public.Storekeeper. ..^..^-..., •
. . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . . . ;.-.^.^.........
...-.-...do........
Assistant storekeeper..-...
Storekeeper.
-......,
•Porter.
.....do,,.
...
.
.,

.Baltiraore...
......,da.»
da.«......
do
,....;.. do..-..;..
.......do,.

-11,500-00 Ma ximum compensation.
-1,500 00
600 00 .

OFFICEV

M. McBTair.....-,
P. Poultney. -.,..-.-...
H . W . Evans.,...;...-.
P . R. J. Fuse....;......
P. McConn..A. Young...
.. ..
R. Neilson.. .-.T.-.-.

1^500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00

** "Vdo'oo^

$2 :0P

1,000 00
1,000 00

PUBLIC W A R E H O U S E S .

L. Handy. .-..,•, V,
R. D. Hewett
..-.
John Mortimer........ ....,.».
J. P . Heath .......:,...........
.George W . Burke ^..... .J. Wv Lee..,...,.....,.
;.R. Forsyth.,...

-If150 00
1,150 00.600 00

;3 od

......,.,dO..^..:.

WATCHMEN.

E. Wera in an... -.... i.,. -,
Whliara Durham......
j : Wyahani.......
J. C. Murry



......Watchman...
........-.,;do.......
.;......do
........do

.Baltimore.!
.,...:. d o . i . . . .

....do....
....do....

.2 .00

VI ;50
:i;50

644
-552
552
552

00
00
00
00

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

D Gox . .
T R - Srntt
J. D. Wehslager
P R Faver
W . H . . Gordon...
.'...,..,.
R. McElwee..-.
.
.
,
J. Myers..-..-,.,-.....,..,..-.,.....,.........
D. McDonald
...:... -.
J^ Bookhultz....
.,.,
JT Smith:
= :........,
J. J. Laty
,.,...
...
Av McKinley..-

.do
do
V
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-....do
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do.
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:
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.
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.do

do
do
..-do...........
J.. C. Plennick.
.- .-V.'
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J. Fons...
.do..
0 . Webster.
.. ...;..
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do..
Williani. V.. Jenk-iiis.,
.:.,do
J. Bishop.............................
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T.. D..Marriott.....,
T . Hynes.-....,

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552 00
552 00
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552 00
552 00
552 00
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552 00552 00
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REVENtJE MARINE. _

...Captain........ .;....„
A. V. Frazer.. .^.V..................
R. Evans....,.. .............. . . . i . . . . . ......... r.... do.
J. A. Webster
;
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N. WvFaulk...
.;.....•.
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do
F" Tnnpa
...
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J. Nimmo.....-..:'.,.............,....
. . . .First lieutenant
T . Sands.. V
v
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B. Digg-o...;
•
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do
J. Faunce.
.,
do
:..
G. Hays
G. S. Sv Chaddock...:........
..do....
..
J B Fulton.
. . . do
do
J. Noyes
W.. R.. Pierce
.... ...Second lieutenant...
E. G. Kennedy
do
J R. H . Garran
do
--C. W . Bennett.,
V .. . . . . . . . . . . do....... ...



....
1,200 00
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1,200 00.
do
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D—Continued.

Occupation.

Names of persons employed.

Where employed..

Annual salary.

Baltimore
do
...«....". ..do
do....
...;
..;...... .do....:......
do

$790
790
790
'790
790
790
790
790
790
1,200
1,200
860
960

Perdiem compensation.

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers',
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

REVENUE MARINE—Continued.
R. H . Bowhn..
R H Richie . . . . v . . . . . .
J. H . Handy
W . H . Gladding. .V
J. Wilcox
William A. TennisonV
W . B. Redimond.
J. B . Y a t e s . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . .
J. Carson
".
W . W . Polk
; ...
G. More
"
J. Carson
0. Peters
REVENUE

Peter Cornelius
John M' Condon.
G. W . GoodsheU
Thoraas Pitt
AVilliara Brown
Wiiliara Ahen
George W . Scarf
John Minchu

Third heutenant
.....do
do
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....do
-....
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do,...
Captain.:
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Second lieutenant
First lieutenant
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1 50
1 50
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1 50
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RECAPITULATION.

N u m b e r of persons employed.

W h e r e employed.

Occupation.

A n n u a l salary.

P e r diem compensation.

A m o u n t paid inspectors, markers, &c. •'

A m o u n t paid weighers , gaugers, measu r e r s , and their official expenses.

Collector's office.
I

.

Cohector.
Dei^ty...
Cashier..
Clerks..
...do
...do
Porters.... ..«

I

1
2
1
2
2

.'
..
-.

Baltimore
do:........
./..do
.:..do.....
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,,,,do
...,do

V
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$6,400
1,500
1,500
1,200
600

00
00
00
00
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Inspectors, xoeighers, gaxigers,
and xneasxirers.
21
I
][

1
I

2
1

N a v a l officer
Deputy

Baltimore..
....do......,^;,,.

5,000 00
J , 2 0 0 00

Surveyor
Denutv
Clerk

Baltimore.
....do...V.,,
do
,..:..

4,900 00
300 00

ation.
M a x i n i u m compens

....

InsDPctors • • »
Baltimore • • • • • • • • •
do
V
Weigher
do
Deputy.
.^
....do....;
,.
Assistant d e p u t y . . .
....do
Gauger
:
Measurers
....do
do
,,
Assistant raeasurer.
, A m o u n t paid porters a [nd clerks for weighers, gaugers, and measurers

ation.
M a x i m u m compens

^ - ''
1,500 00

,




-

1 50

Surveyor.
1
2
1

•

$2 00 '

Jfaval officer.
J
1

M a x i m u m compens ation.

1,500 00
1,500 00
600 00

2 00 .
3 00
.
$31,056 00
M a x i m u m compens ation.
^
3 00
I 00
M a x i m u m compens ation
M a x i m u m compens ation.

$5,475 85
1,469 45
3,603 20
3,514 50

D—Continued.

GO

RECAPITULATION—Continued.

Number of persons emplo.yed.

Occupation.

Where eniployed.

Annual salary.

Per diem compensation.

. *Mppx'aisexnexits\
Appraisers.
Assistant'.-..
Clerks........
Porter

Baltimore
....do...
-.
do...,
....do...

$1,500 00

"i*,6bo*66*

$2 00

300 00

Public xoarehouses.
2...
I...
l.v,
1...
2...
1...
25...

Storekeepers....... Baltimore. . . . d o ' . . . . . . .-.-.-o-.-.
..-do...
......do........-.'....
..do...
Assist'nt' storekeeper.
...do-...
Porters-.
.V^.
..do...Watchman'. .>.•. .^.'.
...do..,
...,do
..do...

1,150.00, 600 00

Captains,,
First lieutenants . , .
Second lieutenants:
Third lieutenants...

Baltimore,
,,,,do....
..... do.....
....do....

1,200
960
860
790

Bargemen,

Baltimore.-..

3 00
2 00
1 50

644 00
552 00

Revenue xnaxine.

5..
.9-..

00
00
00
00

Revexiue boats.




1 50

Amount, paid"* inspectors, markers ,Xc.

Amount paid weighers, gaugers, measurers, and their official expenses.

1849.]

SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY.

369

D—Continued.

,

;

Finul recapitulation ofi the expense ofi collecting the revenue in the district ofi
Baltimore, fior thefiscal. year ending June. 30, 1849, viz:
Amount expended in collector's department

$12,044 39

. Deduct fees received by collector
Net charge upon the revenue for cohector's department

'
,

4,783 07
. . . . ? . . $7,261 32

Amount expended in naval officer's department

6,455 46

Deduct fees received by naval officer

4,159 25

, Net charge upon the revenue for naval officer's department

2,296 21

Amount expended in surveyor's department

4,811 82

Deduct fees received by surveyor.

2,218 79

Net cliarge upon the revenue for surveyor's department
Amount expended for inspectors, weighers, gaugers, and measurers.
Amount expended for appraiseraents
Araount expended for public warehouses
Deduct araount received- for storage
Net charge upon the revenue for public warehouses

2,593 03
45,119 00
6,320 18
105907 62
7,552 76
3,354 86

' Amount expended for revenue, marine'
:
20,300
Amount expended for revenue boats.
:
4,428
Amount exp.ended for contingencies.
15,073
Aniount paid A. D. Bache, superintendent and disbursing agent of standard weights
and measures..,
..v
•....-.
•,••••
14,000
Whole amount expended for cohecting the revenue in the' district of Baltimore
120,746

VOL. VIL—24,




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D'—^Continued.

O

DISTRICT OF N E W ORLEANS.

Names of persons employed.

Occupation.

Where employed.

Annual salary.

Per diem compensation.

COLLECTORS.

Dennis P r i e u r . . . . . . . . .
Samuel J. Peters
David 0 . Hinks
J o h n W . Hinks
A. D. Dowonscourt.,
L. H . Desforges
E. Colfax
,
P. M. bzanrue
Aug. H . Ghland, V,,.,
Jam'es Campbeh
,
F. B. Bernard
,,
G. Montamat
,
Henry Generez
H . Gastarede
S. M. Read
John Brainard
Gharles Le Carpentier ,
A. G. W o e r a i g e r . . . . .
A. J. Wagner
Paul Cucullen
,
John P. White
G. B. H . Dupisis
John H . Wilson
W . S. D a l l a s : . . . ' , , , . .
E. Montamat
A. Blondeau
.,.



Cohector.
....do...
Assistant collector .,
Deputy
,
Registering clerk,..,
Assitant clerk
,
Impost bookkeeper.
Debenture clerk....
....do.
:..
....do
....do
Cashier clerk . .
Assistant clerk ,
Bookkeeper....
Impost clerk...
do
.do.
.do..
Corresponding clerk .
Perniit clerk
Assistant clerk
....do
. . . . d o , . , v..
....do.
....do
Bookkeeper,.

.New Orleans.
do....v
do...;.,
......do
do......
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do.....
do..'...
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do.....
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.do.
.do.
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$6,400 00 Ma ximuni compensation,
6,400 00 Maiximum compensation.
2,200 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,500' 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
r,200 00
1,500 00
1,200 00
1,500 OO
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,200 00.
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,000' 00
1,000 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
1,500 00

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
assistants,clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

T . Hagan j jr. . . .
H e n r y PuCk
Saniuel G. R a n e .
Daniel F r e d e r i c k .
Josiah D a n i e l . . . .
Gharles P o r t e r . . .
0 . L e Blanc
Jules C a s s a r d . . . :
Jbhn InskeepV...
0 . Bondet.
Richard P r i c h a r d .
J o h n H . Alhsoh .

Permit clerk
Porter and messenger.
Register's clerk
Debenture clerk . . . . .
Abstract clerk
I m p o s t clerk
V
Perriiit clerk
.:..da....
Assistant clerk.
do........
....do........
....do.:.....

.do.

1,000 00

.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
:do.
.do.
.do.
;do.
..do.
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.do.

1,500
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,000
1,000
900
900
900
900

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

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.....do......
,
do.
do......

5,000
5,000
1,500
lj500

00 M a x i m u m compensation,
00 M a x i m u m compensatibn.
00
00

. . . N e w Orleans . . .
.do..v
do
do
do...
,...:...do
, Port Ponchartrain.
, .Bayou St. Johri . .
,V.. M a d i s o n v i l l e . . . .
, . . N e w Orleans . . .
do
do.

4,900
4,900
1,500
1,500
lj500
1,500
250
250
250

00 M a x i m u m compensation,
00 M a x i m u m compensatibn.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

$2 00

NAVAL OFFICERS.

A . L a Branch . . .
Manuel J. Garcia.
S. M . Read*
P . Soniat.

Naval bfficer.
....do......
Deputy
do......

SURVEYORS.

David H a y d e n
R . B . Stiire
Janies Graham..V . . .
N . Harris
V... s
. J. M. Vandegriff....
W . P. Reyburn.....
S. H . P a g e . .
Charles B : . L i n e s . . , .
Thomas W . Killum,
Henry Gastarede,,.,
Arraand Pell erin . . . ,
G. L . Turgeau

Surveyor
.... do........'.
Deputy
do.........
....do
....do..
Assistant dejiuty.
.... do.;.......
....do.........
Clerk....
....do
....do

2 00
2 00
2 00

INSPECTORS.

D. Farrar . . . . .
P . Gentin
M ; W . Garter ,




Inspector .
....do.,,
....do...

, N e w Orleans ,
do
do

3 00
3 00
3 00
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* S. M . Read appears in the collector's accounts as a clerk at $1,200 per a n n u m .

CO

D—Continued.

N a m e s of persons employed.

Occupation.

W h e r e em.ployed.

A n n u a l salary.

P e r d i e m compensation.

INSPECTORS—Continued.
v.. Duplessis
,
H . B:Shellay
'
Jules Durive
Georffe W . H e v l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R. S. Upsham
C Hurst
S St. Gyr-.
S.W.Smith.....
TI Gr. Pearson
John G. Taylor-...'.
T . L. Harpero.
M Effan...
W . P . Berry
T . E . Crogat
M . Evans
A . Russeau
John Wilcox
J. E Waldo.
D . R. G o d w i n
J o h n Inden . . . . • . . . E . J . Genkin

R. Rust

.'

:

V

B. Whliams
v
J . S. H a r r i s
,. . . ,
Joseph Genois
:......'
J'. J . Nicholas . . . . '
;
L . Ronaldson.
'
T . A. Williams. i.V.V..::..V.V
John J o n e s . . . , , , , . . . ' , . V
T , P , Purcey
.,,,......;....




N e w Orleans
........Inspector , . , . , . . .
.V-.
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• . . . . .do
.;
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do
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..V...
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3 00
3 003 00
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Rents of warehouses,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &.c.

•p. S,egua.
N . W ; Campbeh..,
H . J. L y n d . . . . . . .
Isaac A . S m i t h . . . . .
Charles W a s s o n . . ,
Guy Dreux
T . L . B. Duplessis,
J . A . D a u n c e . . . . , ..
J . W . Vandergriff..
F. Tainturier.....,
N . Sinnat, j r
.,
N . E . Leggott
,
P. W . Kenneday...
Charles L . G r u z a t . .
T . j . Becke
• W . R. Knight
Gharles N . T a l l a m .
G . B . Bowditch
T . Theard
O. A . K i r k l a n d
B . N . Sraythe . . " . . .
F . Nieoraide
1E. L a m d u n
J..B. D. Voissin...
A . - J . Fallon.
Alexander Baldwin.
C . L . Breed
John Dolan..... • , , .
JHenry Crane
J o h n Gihaspie
F . Barnes
,. v
.lohn Bahraan
Williani Silk
J . P . Ross
J . A . Noble
G . Rica.
Janies Tuscages
J . B . Mortedo
J a m e s Martin
A n g h Martiri
S. H . H a r p e r
j . E . Dennet




.»

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.do . . . . . .
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D—-Continued,

Naraes of persons employed.

W h e r e emplpyed.'

Occupation.

.Annual salary:

Per diem compensation,

, Rents of warehouses, J
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

NIGHT INSPECTORS—Continued.
A H Cochott
James Brooks
M. H . Brum
Ulysses L. Mengrue
William R. Knight
Hugh P e t e r s . - . . . :
John Taylor."
G. W . Bowditch-.:
W W Wiggins
A . Sartigue
Tohn Anderson
T Ducoing
A. L . Danvray
A. Whitlock
N B OutlawJust~Trudian..
W . B . Daraeron
D. M . Perkins.
J . S . Glendenning
J. B. Ha^erin.....S. S. Relf..
W i l h a r a J . Arrastrong
T h o r a a s Butterfield...'
M . N . Bowen
L. J. Coison...:
George S. Gooledge
P. Cagnolese......,:
Ignaii Dugas
Eugenic Delazzerd
A . Duerceon.




N i g h t inspector
.
. . :,doV.
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Boarding officer. :
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do
. . . .do
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do
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Custora-house watcliraan
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Night inspector...:
: . . .do
Insnector . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .do
.'.
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,

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N e w Orleans.
do
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. . . . P o i n t e a la H a c h e . . .
Balize
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N e w canal
. , . .Southwest P a s s . . . .
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. . . .Pointe a la H a c h e . . .
. . . N e w Orleans. . . . . .
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J. E. P a r k e r . . . . .
Sinion Green ..V .
S. Galpin
J . B . Hawghton..
Louis J. Herris..
James Jones,. .^..
Victor Kerr
N . H . La Roche.
P. A.,Maurin.'...
Alexis Marks V . .
•Cassimer Prieto..
A. E. Piernass—
Oraer Reand
J. Roper . . . . . . . . .
Wiiliara R e l f . . . .
J.Z.Trudeau.....
W . H.Wikoff...
James W i b r a y . . .

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.'do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

.do,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
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.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3'0O
3 00
3 00

WEIGHERS.

$1,500 00 Ma ximum compensation
1,500 00 Ma! ximum compensation
1,200 00
420 00
420 00
'200 00
200 00

George Pollock . . . .
Samuel B o y d . . . . . .
Whliara S. Brown .
Herraan Schroeder.
Glaus Brace
G. H . Schroeder . / .
Lewis Decker

Weigher
....do.....
Assistant weigher .
Laborer
,
...-.do..
.....
.do.
.do'.

. New Orleans .
:
do..;...
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

N.p.Rind.
J. E. Gluin .

Gauger.
Assistant gauger.

. New Orleans .
......do......

1,500 00 Ma ximum compensation.
1,200 00

Measurer.......,,
Assistant measurer ,
Laborer
,,,,.

. New Orleans ,
db
.do.

1,500 00 M^ ximum compensation.
3 00

Marker.
Assistant marker .

, New Orleans
do

MEASURERS.

G.W. Duhy..
Charles S. IJayden.
Jacob D. S r a i t h . . . .
N . G. Snethen...
R . G . Vandegriff.



420 00

:..,

1,500 00 Ma ximum compensation.
'^
3 00

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Nanies of persons employed.

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Where employed.

Annual salary.

Appraiser.
do.V . .
Clerk
....do
:....
Examiner of drugs
Porter.
....do

. New Orleans .
do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

$1,500 00
1,500 00

Storekeeper.
....do
Deputy storekeeper .
For rents of stores ..
For store expenses.,

. New Orleans .
.....do
.do.
vdo.
.do.

1,500 00
1,500 00

Gaptain........
First heutenant.
....do

, New Orleans .
do.......
do.......

1,200 00
960 00
960 00

OccupationV

Per diem conipensation.

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

APPRAISER'S OFFICE.

^Ernest Murphy.
Jno. Duncan.. •.. .
N. Duncan
E. Peychand...,
P. A. Bertrand..
H y . Mader. .."..
Charles Rhodes.

' $ 3 00
3 00
1,000 00
360 00
360 00

PUBLIC WAREHOUSES.

W . E . Wells..,
F. Ducyet.'
M.Walker.....
Sundry persons .
W . E . Wells...

$7,500 00
800 00

REVENUE MARINE.

Winslow Foster .
Thonias Sands..
Osraond Peters..
REVENUE BOATS.

W . G. Shannon.
John Price
W . M. Burton..,
Charles Carroll..
Peter Peterson . .



Boatman.
do...
.do.
.do.
.do.

. New Orleans ,
do
.v...do.......
. Southwest Pass .
.......do........

3 00

540
540
360
360
360

00
00
00
00
00

Charles F . Martin
Tos J o h n s o n
Geore'e H a l e
J-. C h r i s t i a n z e n . . -.
Richard H e r d .
Chhrles W^ilson
Gharles Dallar
Andrew Sraith. . . . . . ' .
A Yarbrough
H y . SchroederV
William Sniith
A n d r e w Reed
.V
Tohn P r e e b l e . . . .
Tohn Peter
Gharles Sraith
T Devier
David Davis
J . Menier
Tames ^Watson..
A L . Mongue
A . Lartigue
R Fontinelle
Wiiliara W i l s o n
IVTartin Fea.riiip' . .




V . ..

do..
. . .do
do
do
. . .do
.:..do
do
•
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do
do
do.
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do
.:..
. . ..do..^
.:
do
do
do...
do
do..
:
do
•

.

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• •

1

. . . .do
do..
Messenger.
. do

-.

.
..

::.

..
:

do
;
do'
,
do
do...
do
do
do
do
Balize
;...'
.do
..do.....:
do., . v . . .
do.V....
do.V.........

do..
. . .Pointe a la H a c h e . . .
do
do
V.
..do
V
.
...v.do
do
V
do
do
.......New Orleans......
do
•

360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 OO
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 OO
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00 360 00
360 00
360 00
540 00
540 00

00
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RECAPITULATION.

Nuniber of persons
employed.

Occupation.

Collector.

1..
i:.
9.
9.
13.
2.
1.

Collector
Deputy
Glerks
'..,
..do
.\do
.-.do...
..do
..do
,
..do.........
..do
Amount paid de puty and clerks.

Inspectors, xjoeighers,
gaxigers, xneasurers,
and xnax'kers:
9 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inspectors
23....
Night inspectors.



Annuah salary.

.New Orleans...

$6,400 00
2,200 00
1,500.00
] ,200 00
1,000 00
900 00
740 00
336 00
790 00
29 59

paid inPer diem com- Araount
spectors, markpensation.
ers, &c.

Amount paid
clerks.

Maximum com pensation.

O

O
$31,910 98

ffi

Jfaval Officer.
Naval officer.
1.
Deputy......
1....
Clerks
-3.-.:.-.
Official expenses of naval officer
Sxirveyor.
Surveyor ...".
Official expenses lof surveyor..
Deputy surveyors

Where employed.

.New Orleans.

5,000 00
1,500 00

$2*66

$445~55~

801 25

Maximum com pensation.

.New Orleans.

.V

4,900 00

Maximum com pensation.

1,500 00

.New Orleans.

3 00
3 00 I

00

$67,497 00

CO

Weighers
Assistant weigher
Laborers
...do
:
Official expenses of weighers
Gauger
Assistant gauger.
Official expenses of gaugers
Measurer,
Assistant measurer
Laborer
.^
Official expenses of measurers
Marker
Assistant markers
of
Official expenses markers

«
:

—
$526 15

1,500
1,200
420
200

00
00
00
00

Maximuni comp

1,500 00
1,200 00

•Maximum comp ensa,tion.

1,500 00

Maximum comp
3 00

$21 75
.....;...
"
$425 89

*^**420:6o'
1,500 00

Maximum comp
3 OO

$257 75

Watchmen

2 00

Appraisex^'s office.
Appraisers
Glerks
,
Porters
Exarainer of drugs.

1,500 00

Storekeepers .
Deputies

1,500 00

Captain
First lieutenants.

1,200 00
960 00

360 00
1,000 .00

3 00

Public xvarehoxises.
3 00

Revenue marixie.

Revexiue boats.
2.
27.
2.

Bargemen:..
Messengers.




"540 00
360 00 '
540 00

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'

R E P O R T S OF T H E

[1849.

. Final recapitidation ofi the expenses fior collecting therevenue in the district ofi
. .
New Orleans, fior the fiscal year ending [June 30, 1849,-^2':
, '.
Amount' expended in cbhector^s department. /
Deduct fees received by cohector.
.

• .

,

\

,

-.

J. .$41,404 39^
8,132 46
• , ^ ^

Net charge upon the revenue for. collector's department.

7,663 03

Deduct fees received by naval officer

6,990 45

.,..:....

-^Net charge upon the revenue for naval officer's department,

Net charge upon the,revenue for surveyor's departnient.

•• .

'

,

Arnount expended in surveyor's d e p a r t m e h t , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 8,746 46
Deduct fees received by s u r v e y o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

-

._..-..,. $33^271 93

Amount expended iii naval officer's- d e p a r t m e n t , . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . .
v.,.

.

I

672 58
^

,

5,^455 84
3,290, 62

AmOurifexpended for inspectors, weighers, gaugers, measurers, and markers—
^For inspectors.
v...
..56,727 00
For night i n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V .
:•
. . . . . . : , . , , . . 10,770 00
For weighing.,..,..
,,,,,.
4,060 62
Forgauging.,,,.,..,.„.'..
2,62075
For measuring.
;
.,
3,288 89
. For marking.
v.,,,..... .V....,,,,,,,.
. . . 2,762. 75
For boarding officers and watchmen
V .. V
5,471 00
Estimated addition to inspectors., weighers, gaugers, measurers,
' ,.
and markers, to make up for withheld accounts from April 1 to
. .
May 1 3 . . . V . : . . . . . ,
......V..
V . . . . . 9,975 66
•
95,676 67
_ Amount expended for appraisements, including estimate as a b o v e . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .
7,266' 32
' Amount expended for pubhc warehouses.
.,......:
32,778 93
" :
Amount received for s t o r a g e . . . . . . . . . . v . : . . .V.. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,568 26
V ~
:
•
—• .
10,210 67 ,
Amount expended for revenue marine, including estimate as.above.
:..
1,761 48
Amou'ot expended for revenue boats, including estiniate as above,
.:.. ' 7,342 01
Amount expended for contingencies, including estimate as above
.^ 28,742 25 "
Whole amount.expended for collecting the revenue in the district of New Orleans. .$188,234 53




D-—Continued.

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D I S T R I C T O F C H A R L E S T O N , S. Cv

N a m e s of persons employed.

Occupation. -

W.here employed.

A n n u a l salary.

P e r diem compensation.

C0,L.LECT0R.

William J . Grayson.
Charles Bouckeneau.
Jeremiah Y a t e s , j r . . .
NAVAL

Collector
Clerk
Assistant clerk ,

. Charleston .
do...,,
do..\..

$6,400 00 M a x i m u m compensation.
1,100 00
600 CiO

Naval o f f i c e r , , . . . . . . . .
Assistant naval officer.

. Charleston .
.....do......

.5,000 00 Mai x i m u m compen.tation.
625 00

Surveyor.

. Charleston .

4,900 00 Ma] x i m u m compensation.

Inspector .
do,..
.do.,
.do..
.do.
.do,
.do.
.do.
.do,
.do.
.do.
.do.

. Charleston ,
do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do:
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

OFFICER.

Hem*y H . H o w a r d .
Liee H o w a r d . .
SURVEYOR..

Myer Jacobs.
INSPECTORS, W E I G H E R S , GAUGERS,
AND M E A S U R E R S .

Charles P i n c k n e y . . ,
Thomas Steedman,..
P . Cantreh
E d w a r d S. Courtney.
Peter M . Ehney
Neh McNeih
J a m e s Stillman
William P e r r y
J a m e s C. J e r v i s . , , , .
Janies M a r s h b u r n . . .
J a m e s A . Mhler
Wihiam E l f . . . . . . . ,




3 00
3 00
3 00
00
00
00
00
00
00^
3 00
3v00
3 OQ

Rents of w a r e h o u s e s ,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &,c.

CO

D—Continued.

N a m e s bf persons employed.

Occupation.

W h e r e employed.

Inspector .
....do...
.do.
.do.
.do,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.dov
.do.
.do.
Dep.icollector & inspect'r.
. .^. .do._.._.._ ._j!_._. Ao _ . . . .
Weigher
Giauger,_
Measurer

.Charleston.
do....
do....
do....
do....
do....
do
.....do....
do....
do....
do....
.....do....
do
..;..do....
.....do.V..
.do.
.do.
VdoV
.do.
.do.

1,000
1,300
17500
1,500
i,50D

00
00
OO)
00 } M a x i m u m compensation.
00 y

Appraiser,
do.
Exarainer of drugs.
. . . .do
do..
Porter
....do

. Charleston.
do.....
...-.do....,
do
do
,.... do....,

1,500
1,500
1,000
1,000
320
365

00
00
00
00
00
00

A n n u a l salary.

P e r diem compensation.

INSPECTORS, WEIGHERS, GAUGERS,
AND MEASURERS—Continueil.
J o h n Cudworth . . . ' . .V"....
George W . W i l k i e
E . G. Stoney
J. P. W a t i e s . . .
John M . Wrightoh
Nathanie.l Levin
,
E d w a r d Harleston
,
G. L a z a r u s
W.J.Smith
John B . W h i t e
H e n r y Sparnich
W i h i a m A . Plane
Sarauel J . . W a g n e r . . . . V....
S. Charaplain
Jereraiah Yates, j r .
Thoraas D. jervey . . . . . . .
William T . M c C r e a d y
,
Isaac N . Cardozo
-John-P.-Ellswor-th
Theodore Ghliard.

$3 00
00
00
001

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

APPRAISER S OFFICE.
J o h n ' B r y an
-.
Arthur F . Holmes ,
J o h n M. Clapp
F . M . Robertson...
Yorrick
- James H e y m




Rents of warehouses,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
• cartage, labor, &c.

REVENUE MARINE.

Thomas C. Rudolph..
N . L. Coste
J o h n T . Stoneah....,

00

Captain
do
Second lieutenant.

.Charleston.
do . . . .
do....

1,200 00
1,200 00
860 00

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REVENUE BOATS.

Richard Bringlow.
Justis Palmer
George Wood
Michael Herbert..
John Miller.......'
Benjamin Morgan.
Louis Ford




[.Bargeman.
. .do . . ,
. .do . . .
..do...
. .do . . .
. .do . . .
. .do . . .

.Charleston.
do . . . .
do . . . .
do . . . .
do . . . .
do . . . .
..v..do....

00
00
00
00
00
00
00

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00

RECAPITULATION.

Number of persons em- ployed.

Occupation.

Where employed.

Annual salary.

Per diem corapen, sation.

Araount paid inspectors, markers, &C.-

Amount paid weighers, gaugers, measurers, and their official expenses.

Collector.
1
1
1.
1
1

Gollector
Deputy.and inspector
. . . .do
Clerk
....do

V

$6,400
1,300
1,000
1,000
-^ 600

00 Ma ximum compens'n.
00
00
00
OQ

^

MtDal Officer.
1
1..::..:.:.:.::..:.:.::
Surveyor.
:..

1

Naval officer
Assistant

5,000 00 Ma ximum compens'n.
625 00

Surveyor.. V

4,-900 00 Ma ximum compens'n.

Ixispectors, xoeigher, gauger,
and xnedsurer.
27
1..'

Inspectors
Weieher
Official expenses of do
V$802 74
Gauger
Official expenses of do
94 62
Measurer... :
Official expenses of do
411 31

$2,302 74
1,500 00 Ma ximum compens'n.
1,394 77
1,500 00 Ma xiraura corapens'n.

.Appraiser's Office.

i...:.v.

1




...

$29,738 00 '

' $3 00
1,500 00 Ma ximuni compens'n.

l,9ir31
^

A.DDra.isGrs . . . .
Porter

...
v.

1,500 00
365 00

-'

Examiner of drugs.

320 00
1,000- 00

Captains
,..
Second lieutenant..

1,200 00
"- 860 00

....do./
^
O •

y.

Revexiue marixie.

^

2..

^.

1 - :

•;.-••

•-

Revexixie boats.
cn

7.

-

Bargemen .

I 00

Final Recapitulation ofi tlie expense'ofi collecthig the revenue in the district ofi Charleston, 8outh Carolina, fior the fiscal year ending
'
• ..fi
30thJu7ie, 184:9, viz:
. \
- ^.
Amount paid during fiscal year
ending June 30,1849.
Amount expended in cohector's department.

"

Deduct fees-received by cohector... v, ..V

.;..... / . . . . . . . . . .T:

/..

Net charge upon the revenue fbr collector's department

V :......,:

. . . ; : . . ..v . v"...... ...$7,948 .28

.V,....
.^.-.

. . .V . . . . . . . . V.-..'. .V . : . 2,004 .62
:.'........

Amount of fees received by naval officer.
."........:
....:.„...•.
1,938- 66
Amount of fees received by surveyor",...,,.'..../...::.,
;.
1,510 99
Araount expended for inspectors, weighers, gaugers, and measurers
. . . . v. . v . . .
;...:.......,...........:
.V,.
Amount expended for appraiseraents (this includes $908 07 for examiner of drugs).
,
: .:
Amount expended for revenue
raarine
;..:
./:
V...;
Araount expended for revenue boats
.....
:...
.V...
;
-...:.
Amount expended for contingencies...:.....
.v.
.V.
.*
.Whole amount expended for cohecting the revenue in the district of Charleston, South Carolina



$5;943 66

35,346
4,753
2,492
' 2,204
1,152

82
33
24"
47
07-

$51,892 59

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DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.

,'

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.

.

.

.

V . ,

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p-r :

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Names of persons^employed.

Where employed.' .

Occupation.

'

.

"

"

.

'

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.

.

.

> -

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W:.B.. Bulloch
Tohn Postell
T h n m a a N Bn-x: •..

^

- • -

-

' COLLECTOR.

•

Rents of warehouses,
-Per'diem compensatibn. - pay of. storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

Annual salary.

V-, 'fi 'yfi.. -^.^.fi
.7

.

•'

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•

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. . . . . . . . : Collector .,. . . . : , > . . . . . . . . . . . , , , i Savannah,...;...
; . , , Deputy and inspector .... .,'^....,-,,.do...:..V.V,..
......do...........
.
- . : Clerk.
-.:..

$6,400 00 -Maximum cbmpensation. 1,200 00
800 00 -

?.

' -^

.

NAVAL OFFICER.

J. .De .la M p t t a , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nayal officerV........... . . . . . . . . S a v a n r i a h . . . . . . .

INSPECTORS.

"
v. .....V.Savan n a h . , . , . * .

Surveyor .,.. .V.
-

,

•

-

. 4,900 00 Ma xihium coinpensatibn.

' -^ - -

•

Inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........Savannah
.;
;...do....:..:...
do
L. F . NichoL
..........do.....,..^.
do
v.......
Jos."Felt, / .
, : . . . . V . . . . '.'.'.'.do'.':'.'.'.'..'.'.''.'.'fi.'.
^.do
..-..do...V
::...
Jno Cass
..,.do..-.......^..
V ..........do............
J. George ,
...L . J. Myersi... > . V... / . . . . . . . , . . . . .do...
.". . . . V - - 4 0 .
,:..:Wihiam J. M o r e . . . . . . . . ^ . . . V. - . . . . . : d o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . ; . . . . . . . . . d o
. . v . . . . .:.do
H : Knaon
. do .
'
J. E.Stirk.,..
do....^
....do...'.fi.'.....fi'......
R. Pooler,'jr.
V.^.do.....v....'....... ........:.do
Thomas D-r-Morrel....,........ . . . . d o . . .
- .v........-do.,,..,
MrH.-McGloud . . . . . . . ..-.•.;.. . . . - . d o . . . . . . . . ; . . . - . . . . . , . . . . , . : , , d o . V
'...
J. H . Lightbourne
do
,
....do...
William Starr




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R . W . Pooler....:

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SURVEYOR.

^'

, .5,000" 00 Ma ximuni .compensation.

"

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'

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J. G. H o l c o m b e , . . . . . . .
G: J. Spencer
:.,..
J. R. Johnson
,
-Charles S t e v e n s . . . . . . . . .
William McKay . . . . . . V
Janies Hunter . . . . . . . . . .
Daniel K e a n e , . . . .
.
William James Bulloch..
Robert Day . . . . . . . . . . . , . , .
J. J. Morrison.,,,. - . . . . ,
Moses Amorous . . . . : . . .
F . W . Cooper
......
J.Raphael
,......
R. Worthington .V . . . . . .
E.Bradley..............




.do.
.do.
Weigher and gauger .
Appraiser
,
V.. . d o : . . : . . . . . . ...V .
.do.
Porter and night watch.
Storekeeper............
Gaptain reyenue marine.
First lieutenantv..'.«.> ,
Bargeman...............
, . . ,do
..V.do:
^..........
... .do......!..
:7...do...i....:.......

.do.
.do.
.dp.
.do.
.do.
.db.
.do.
;do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.,
.doV,
.do.

3 00
3 00

.' Fees.1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00'
360 00
800 00
1,200 00
960 00
360 00
^^360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00

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EEPORTS OF T H E

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RECAPITULATION.'

O XH
xn Qi

Obcup ation.

S..2-'

W h e r e emplayed.

6
^'
Cohector.........:.........-..
1
1
I
1
10)
1
2
1
I
I
1
4

Savannah . .

$6,400 00 M |aximum com. pensation.
1,200 00
.
800 00
5,000 00

Deputy collector and.inspector..
C l e r k . . . : . - , . . . . . . . . . . . v...
Naval officer
:....
Surveyor.
.......,....:...;.
In-spectors-.................,...
Weigher ahd g a n g e r . . . . V . . - . . . .
Appraisers-..:.-.
......'.,Porter and night watch . . . . . . . . .
Storekeeper ...--..
".,...-.
Captain revenue marine.,,V V,..
First heutenant revenuemarine.
Bargemen. •. v . . , . , . . . . . - . . - . . . . .

.4,900 00
$3 00

Fees.
1,500 00
360 00'
• 800 OO'
1,260 00 ,

960 0 0 .
360 00,^

Final recapitulation ofi the ^expensefiorcollecting the revenue, in tlxe district ofi
Savannah, fior thefiiscalyear endings June 30, 1849, ^2:;' • -. • .
^

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Amount expended in collector's department
Amount of fees received by collector. .V,
Net charge upon the rev.enue for cohector's department.
Aniount
Araount
Aniount
Amount
Amount
Amount

»

.

,

'

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'

V $1,802 15
.;..-.: .•..,,. .' 733 02

:

'
. ~^ -

, . . . : . .V ; $1,069 *13

expended in naval officer's departraent
\.../.....:
i . . . : " 150 '00
bf fees received' by naval ' o f f i c e r . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , . , . . . ; . : . . , . . .
799 29
•
expended for surveyor's departraent.
: . . . . . . . . ^ .1
150 .0.0.
of fees received by surveyor.,.
^ . . . . . . . . . . . .V..
677 46^.,
J
~
•
- . • '
'..
- v ' . ' v - - • "
'
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expended for inspectoi-s.
v....i
i . . . . 1^,592 70
expended for weighers andjgaugers - , . . . . . . . . . . . '
v . . . . / . . . " . 1,608 48 '
'
V
— 14,201 18
Amount expended for a p p r a i s e m e n t s . . . . . . . :
;
, : . , , , . , , . ° 2,923 -64
Amount expend.ed for public stores..
,.,,,,. .J
, , v , . 1,220 12
Amount expended for revenue rnarine..
,
i.
v.....
~ 969 60
Amountexpended for revenue boats
. . . . . . • , , . , . . . . . . - . . ' Ij460 15
Aniount ^expended for contingencies..
,
.v . -,,V , -1,18^ 09
Wholeaimount.expended for collecting the revenue in the district of Savannah.. ^23,332 9 |




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Occupation.

N a n i e s of persons e m p l o y e d .

W h e r e employedv

A n n u a l Salary-;

.Passamaquoddy i i

$3,000 00
3,000 00

P e r diem compensation;

COLLECTOR.

Bion B r a d b u r y . . ; . V . . . i
DanierKhby-.,.^;.,... i.«
Lucius B r a d b u r y . . . . . v.
Uriah Gbolidgei . * . . . : . .
Janies Boies . . .
"..:..
Isaac W . T a b e r . . . v . . : .
M a r k Trafton
Joseph G u n n i s o n . . . . . " . .
Benjaniin D . L e a v i t t . . . :
T h o r a a s Skofield
v
A u g . . F . S w e e t * . . .v . . . .
Humphrey P i k e . . . . . . . ' .
.Tacob K i r a b a l l . . . . . . . . .
John Brackett'...........
Jaraes N a s o n ;
-..
Joseph A " G o o l i d g e ; . . . %
Thoraas Johnson
Nathan H i g g i n s . . . . . ' . . .
Silas C . E . T h a y e r . . . . .

Cohector.,.. i i . . . . . . . ,
....do...;.......;..
D e p . collec'r and inspector
. . . . do.,
,
....do

i

.,,,do...;
....do.y.........V*..v.
Surveyor.'..... . i . . . . .
. , , . d o ; . . . . . v . . . i . . .V
Inspector . . . . ; . , , . * . . .
....do
:......:.
....do......
;..
.,.,do...,^.,.....v,;
.:..do.
.V
..:..do.V..,..;.
v..
Temporary inspector,...
do
'..........
....do/... v...,,.....
W e i g h e r and m e a s u r e r .

. i i. . V.dO;. . . .. ii i

....

do
.do.
.do.
.do.
do..;
.....do..;
.....do..,

..-.-,

$3
3
3
3
3
500 00
500 00

3 00
3 "00
3 00
3 00
2 00
3 00
1 50
1 50
3 00

;....dO;.,
...V.do...;
i. . . . d O ; . .

do*:.
...i.doiV.

...;.do...
.^i.. . d o . ; .

......do...
....Vdo...
do.V.

' Fees*

Revexiue cxitter Alert..
John Whltcorab....
George H a y s * . : i .
Garaihus Saunders
Amasa L. H y d e . .
W e s t l y H . Slack,*
Whliara Ferguson,
John Mihs




Captain....... . . . .
Pirst lieutenant. . .
Second lieutenant.
T h i r d lieutenant..
....do...
Boatswain
Gunner;.........

.Passama(C[u6ddy,
do..
do
do
do
.do.,
.do.

-00
00
00
00
00

lj20O
960
860
7.90
790
240
240

00
00
00
00
00
00
00

' Rents of warehousesj
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks>
cartage, labor, &c.

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bISTRICT OF PASSAMAaUODDY.

V. V V

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N a m e s of p e r s o n s ewiplbyed. ;

James Travers... . ; . . . . . , . . . • , . . Carpenter... , , , , , . • . .
James B e a r r y . . . . , . . . , . . . . . - ; . . Cook.,..'-.,...
-.
A n d r e w P a t t e r s o n . . , , , - . .•. . • . . . . . ^ Cabin steward,
F r a n c i s F e r d i n a n d . . . . . . .v . , . / . ' . W a r d - r o o m s t e w a r d . '
John McGuire,:
S e a m a n , , . . ; . . . . % . v.
Richard C h a p m a n . ' . ,
...,do.......Vv„.-,
J o h n Delany V
,
do,..
George . C o l l i n s . . . '
; .,,Vdo,.
/:....
Jaraes D a v i s .
, ,v.,do,..
Richard B r o w n
;... ,,,,dov.:....
Oliver T h o r a a s .
. . . . d o . . . . . . , , . , V,,',
Jaraes ' M a g r a t h . v. V
,,,.db,v,,„V.
V,,,
Matthew M c L a u g h l i n , . , . . , , v , , V,,,dovV
David S i r a p s o n . ' . . : . . . . . ; . . . . . / , , , , , d o . , . . , , . . . . . . . - .
Francis Y o t t .
v ,, v , : , , . :.-.'da
James W h i t b y ,
....do.-.,...,,...;.
David W a l l a c e . V.„„ . . . . . : . . . . , Ordinary seaman.,, : .
James 'Whalen
,
v'
,-,.da
v.,
A n d r e w H o l m e s . . . - . . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , do,:,
;,,.
Simon Elliott
;
\
do
:,.
do
Joseph Clark
i
'-.. V ' . .
Saniuel M a r t i n . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . Cabin b o y , . - . . . . . . . .
Patrick.Doyje/.. , V . . . . . . . . . : . . Ward-room b o y ; . , , ,
J o h n Reynolds
, , ' V.'..%;.,:do
Willfara A c k l e y . , . . . . . , . , . . : , . ; . , , . . . v , d o . . . . . . . i . .
Philip Brown,, , , „ . , : . : . . . , . . . . S e a m a n , . . . . . . . ,.V....
J a m e s Patterson;. iV :
'.,,, Boy,....,...^.......,
William D o u g h t y , , , , , , , , , , . .
Searaan
W h h a m Coggins
,. -..'... . . . d o , , , , , , , , , , , , , .
'Thomas C o l l i n s . . . , . . . ,
T..do
..•




A n n u a l salary.

W h e r e employed.

Occupation,.

. . . .Pa s s a m a q u o d d y . . . ' .
. . . ido
......
..-..do;.........
....do......iv..
....do..
..
..^.do....i.....
do
:..,
...Vdo.
....do....
...;do,.....;^..i
...,do,,,,,,:,..
...;db,.v:.;:...
...'idov,. . . ^ i . . .
...Vdo......;...
.%-. . d o . . . : , . . . ; . .
... .do... .,..i4..
dd
...do.,
...do
..
...do
...do,:.,,:

.....;

.

.

. J . .

.

...da,,..,.-..,.'..
,,,do,.,:,v:...v

...do;,,:
'.'..do.,
..,do....
.^
.. . ,do,.. . < . . . . . . . . .
:;,do,.:..,;.:.
.. ,dQ.......v..
. 0 .da.....,.,.. 1

•

P e r diem compensation.

$240-00 V
216D0
,216.06
216 00
' 192,00 •
192'00
192'00.
192 00
192 00
192 00
V- 192 00'
^ • 192 00
-192 00
192 00 -r
192 00
• 192 00
,
''
168 00
168 .00
168 00 .-- ..
. 1.68 00
168 00
120 00
.-•^
120 00
120 00 120 00
• 192 00
. 120 op
192 00
192 00

192 00

1

Rents of warehouses, '
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c. J

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John Devereux.
Matthew Thompson.
Edward Welsh"
Thonias Neil

.;.do.....
Ordinary seaman.
Boy....:,
.,,
. .do

,do,
,do.
.do.
.do.

192 00
168 00
96 00
96: 00

. Passamaquoddy.
.do
..-.
do....'.V.
do.., .v..
.......do..-

360 00
360 00
. 360 00
360 00
360 00

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REVENUE BOATS/

John Samson..;. .^.
Daniel G. George-.
Peter Whelpley...
J. L a n c e y . . . . . . . .
Jaihes-Leighton.. •.




Bargeman.,
. , , .do . . .
do....,
. . .do . . .
...do...

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R E P O R T S OF T H E

392

D—Continued.
REGAPITULATION.

Where employed.

Occupatipn.

Collector.
:
Deputies and inspectors.
Surveyor..
v
Inspectors.:..,........
do
.do.
.do.
Weigher and measurer.
1
1
1
2
1
I
I
I
I
1
5
2
17
6

.Passaraaquoddy .;

Schooner Alert.
Captain
•
,..
First lieutenant
Second lieutenant.....,
Third h e u t e n a n t s . . . . . .
Boatswain
'...
GunneiCarpenter..
Gook.......^
Cabin steward
•^..
Ward-room steward.: :
Boys

Annual compen- Per diem
compensat'n,
sation.

1,000 00 Ma X. compen'n.
3 00
* 500 00*
3 00
2 00
1 50
3 00
Fees.
1,200'00,
960 00
860 'OO
790 00
240 00
240 00
240 00
216 00
216 00
-216 00
120 00
-96 00
192 00
168 00

Seamen
,•••..:...
Ordinary seamen.... .V.
, Revenxie Boats:
Bargemen/.
"

360 DO'

Final recapitulation ofi the expense ofi collecting the revenue in the district ofi'
Passamaquoddy,• fior ihe fiscal year ending 2/Oth June, 1849, vizi ,

'

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Amount paid Excess of fees
during the fiscal
received.''
year. -

^ ' ^

Amount expended in cbllector's department
$3,334 42
Amountof fees received by cohector
4,224 88,'•.',
Excess of fees received b'v collector.
Amount expended in surveyor's d e p a r t m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . / . . . . "• ;42()o po:
Amount of fees received by surveyor
'...
49 10
Amount expended for inspectors, weighers', and measurers...
11,963 38
Araount expended for revenue
raarine
./......
13,361 67
Araount expended for revenue boats.
....;..
- 1,172 56'
Araount expended for appraiseraents....:....,
-.>.
20 00
>
.585 14
Araount expended for cost of suit....,..
Araount expended for contirigencies..:....
;.,..
307 01
Whole araount expended in the district of Passamaquoddy.



^"' • 27,609 76

$890 46

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DISTRICT OF M A C H I A S , M A I N E .

N a m e s of persons employed.

Occupation,

W h e r e employed.

A n n u a l salary.

P e r d i e m compensation.

Rents of w a r e h o u s e s ,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

W

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COLLECTOR.

W h l i a r a Brown
Wilhara D. Sraith,.
Lewis B u r n h a m . . . .
James M o o r e . . . . . .
-Ellery T u r n e r . ' . ^ . . . .
J a m e s C. A d a m s . . .
John L. Prouty.. ..
Janies F l e t c h e r . . . . .
Benjamin Rice. . . . . :
Stafford B . S u m n e r .
J a c o b B . Crocker. . .
J a m e s G. F l e t c h e r . .




Gollector.
Deputy and i n s p e c t o r . . . .
Inspector
.-.....,..
.do.
....do......
V;
First lieut. revenue cutter.
Bargeman
...^. . d o . . . .
.do.,
-.do.,
.db..

.Machias.
....do....
.do.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.:
.do.,
.do..
.do.,
-.do.,
.do.,
.do..

Fees.
Fees.

>
$2
2
2
2

$960
240
240
240
240
360

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00
00
00
00
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50
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^ REPORTS OF THE

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D—rContinued.
RECAPITULATION.
•T

xn

Occupatibn.

• It

diem comAnnual salary; Per
pensation.

Where employed.

5,

1
3
I
1
4
I

Collector
Inspectors

Machias

V.
;.....

-.

• i'ees.
$2 50
2 00

. . , .do i

First lieutenant
Bargemen...
, . . ,do , , . .V -.

$960 do
240 00
"360 00

,
•

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•f

/

_

Final recapitulation ofi the expense'sfofi:^,collecting the revenue in the district ofi
Machias, fior thefiscal yedr ending 30th Ju7ie-,. 184:9, viz:^

.

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Amountpaid du-;
ring fiscaLyear
^ending June30,
1849. y

Amount expended in collector's^department..... „ . . . - . , , . . . . .-,
$267 94 ;
Fees received by collector
v . . . . . .^.
' 463 55
Araount expended /or inspectors..:,. . v.:.. .-^. ..C . . . . 1,233 99 '*'"*i*2*33*9*9*
Araount expended for revenue
raarine
.-..:..-. ; 969 60
969 60
Araount expended for revenue boats..... :
..:..-....-.....
797 64
Amount expended for, c o n t i n g e n c i e s ; . . . . . . . . . . . : . . ..V . - ; . . . . . .
2 45
•-

:-

Whole amount expended for cohecting^,the!revenue in the
district of M a c h i a s . . . . ' . . . . . : . . . . ,
: .
•

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Official
fees.

$463, 55-^

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DISTRICT-OF FRENCHMAN'S BAY, MAINE.

N a m e s of persons einployed.

Occupation.

W h e r e employed.

A n n u a l salary.

P e r diem cpmpensation.

R e n t s of warehouses,
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor,' cfec.

O
Joseph H . J o r d a n . ,
Gharles Peters.
G. B. H o p k i n s . . . N: A.Joy
:
J . S . Dodge....
L . J . Thoraas - • . . . . . ; . . . . . .
Lewis F r e e m a n . . . . . . . . . . :
A.. J . H e a t h
,.;..
Nathan Shaw
John M . N o y e s . . , . : > . . . . .
J a b e z S-. Foster.
Isaac H . T h o m a s
J p h n L . Stall.
_...
W h l i a r a Fullerton
Loring. J o r d a n
, Eben M i h i k i n . . . . . . .
A.- H . T r e w o r g y . . . . . . . . . .
William Fullerton, j r . . . . . .
William H . B e n s o n . . .
Sprague Butler
Matthew Means
Robert B o w z e y




C o l l e c t o r . . v.
....do ..:...
Inspector....
. . . .do . . . .V.
....do
V
....do-......:
. .do . ,
. .do . ,
. .do . .
; -.do . V
. .do . .
.....do.
..-;
Second lieutenaht.
Bargeman........
....do-..:..
. . . .do .
-....do.
..'..do.
. . . .do .
. , . . .do .
....do .

Boy...

Frenchman's Bay..
do
do
Ellsworth.'.....,,,
Frenchraan's Bay.,
,,..do...........
....do...
,
;,,,do,..
v„
,,,.da
,..,
Southwest harbor
Suhivan & Goldsboro",
Eden...:,;,,
Ehsworth.,..,,,;,,..
Frenchman's Bay
Ehsworth....-.....:..
..:.do . . . . ; . : . . ; . . . .
......do
'..,
;...db...'
..,..,.
:.,,do...
,
.,,.do
do
......V
..-;.do
;....

Fees.
Fees..

500
500
500
500

00
00
00
00

860
240
240
96
96
108
180
144
180
96

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3 00"
100
1 00
1 00

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R E P O R T S OF T H E
D—Continued.
RECAPITULATION.

h
O

Occupation.f

diem comAn nual salary. Per
pensation.

Where employed

Qi

1
4
3
3
1
2
2
I
1
2
1

Collector
/.-.
Inspectors
do
\
.\.. .do
..'...:
'...
Second lieutenant..
Bargemen
........
. . . .do
;v
....do........'.::......:..:.
do....-..:....-:
. . . . d o . . : . . . . . . : . . . i.V....
Bov.. / . . : . . . . v... . . . V : : . . .

"/

*••

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<*

''

""

/

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.

''

Fees. / ^
•$50p QO

'

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860 00
240 00
180, 00
144 00
108 00.^
96 00
9^ 00

.

.'

$.3 00
1 00

...V

Final recapitulation ofi. the exfense ofi collecting: the revenue in the district ofi
Frenchman^ Bay,fior.thefiscal,yddr ending June 30j 1S4:9, viz:\
Annual araount paid
for the fiscal year
ending June)SOth,
1849.-;
Amount
Amount
Amount
Amount
Amount

expended
expended
expended
expended
expended

in collector's department.
for i n s p e c t o r s . . . . . . . . . . '
for revenue marine
for revenue boats...,
for contingencies.'..:........

.V . . . . .
V
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. Whole amount expended in the district of Frenchman's Bay..




$166.65
. 2',604 99 '
977 72
.
1,227 14
57 28 .
5,033 78

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^DISTRICT OF PENOBSCOT, M A I N E .

N a m e s of persons emplbyed.

R . H . Bridgham
B . W . Hickley
F . A. Hook
,
John-Lee.
Charles Ellis
Rufus Buck
George S. V o s e . . . . . . .
Andrew C h u t e . . . . . . . .
J a m e s G. Maddican..^.-.
Abel M o o r e
- F . A-. Hookv
George S. V o s e . . . . . . . .
J o h n Lee.
J a m e s G. M a d d i c a n . . .
S u p p l y S. F o s s .
John J a c k s o n . . . . . . . . .
George W . P o r t e r . . . . .
Sylvester H . L a n d o n . .
George Pierce.
^.
Wiiliara S a w y e r .
Sarauel W . Garapbeh.v
Ephraim, H . M u h e t . . . .
L e w i s Brewster.-.
Andrew'Chester.
Michael Cosgrove
J.O. Barnham........
John Whitham
;
Charles F o s t e r .
Jaraes N . W a r d w e l l
Zinig B r y k n . . V. .^
Soln. A . Douglas
Frederick C o m b s
Benson C u n n i n g h a m . . .




Occupation.

W h e r e employed.

A n n u a l salary:

.Collector..,
....do.VV.
In.spector .
.do.
.do.,
.do..
.Occasional inspector.
.do..
:
..do..
do..
Measurer..,
....do
.do:.
W e i g h e r and gauger . . .
1st lieut., com'ng " V e t o '
Cook....
Steward.V.... . . . . . . . . .
Seaman, v.
,
..do....................
..do.....
....,
.do.,
.do.
.do..
..do.,
.do..
.do.
..do.,
.Vdo..
\ .do.
Boy.
Boy..
Boy.'.
Boy..

. ..Penobscot.....
.......do........
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
. ..Fort Kent...
. H o u l t o n Road..
. ..Penobscot:..
. . , . : . , do.:
. ..Bucksport...
. ..Penobscot...
do
..do:,
.do.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
.doV
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do:.
.do.,
.da.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.,
.do..

..Fees:.
..Fees.,:

P e r diera compensation.

$3 00
3.00
. 3 00
' 3 00
.3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
..Fees
:.Fees...,. ,
.'.Fees
.;Fees:.''..;/.
$960 00
216 00. .
96 00
192 00 •
192 00 ^
192 00
264 00
156 00
. 156 00
144 00
I U , 00
144 00 . .
132 00
132 00
120 00
120 00 .
120 00
120 00
120 00

R e n t s of w a r e h o u s e s ,
"pay of storekeepers'
assistants, &c.

398

[1849.

R E P O R T S OF T H E
D—Continued.
RECAPITULATION.

ao

H'

Occupation.

Per diem comAnniial salary. ^ .pensation,

Where employed:
. 1

Qi > .

-

O Qi

1
6
2
1

i
3

Collector........ v . . . V . . . . . .
Inspectors
. . . .do.
V..
Weigher..
...;.......Gauger.
Measurers : . . . , . . .

. , , i , . .,; .^ .

.

•

, .> ,Fees.v: . .
'

,•••••-*

r

• • •

c?

First lipntGiia.nt.. • . • • . . . « • • •

Searaan........'........-...,. ...i. .. . . d o . . . . V i V . . . . . . . .

| 3 OO
"^2 00

Fees......
Fiees
....-Fees..V.

Revenue.'boat''Veto.''
1
1
3
2
3
= 2
1
4
1
1

A

.

...do.,...:............,,,.
.: vdoi
.:..,,
...do...
,
-,,,
...do
:,,.
Boys
,,,
Cook
.v:.'.,
Steward
v'
V , •.,

*..:.'.v^.'...*..'!!,!!
. : , , , , . , , .

. t .

,>,

,

.- , •

- $960 00
• 264 00
192 00
V
156 00
144 00
-132 00 '
120 00
120 00
216-00)
96 00

Final recapitulation bfi the expense ofi collecting the revenue iw the district ofi
Peiiobscoti fior the fiscal.year ending Jtme SO, 184:.9, viz:y
i Annual a;mount paid ,' for the fiscal year
ending Xune 30th,
. .1849.
'
Amount
Amount
Aniount
Araount
Araount
Amount

expended in collector's dejiartment,;
,,.,:,,,,,,....,
of fees received by- c o h e c t o r . : . . . . . . : . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .$844: 47
paid inspectors, weighers, and gaugers.
'....:
expended.for aiiprais era e n t s : . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._.v....... : expended for'revenue boats
:..:.:...........
expended.for contingencies.........-....,;....
.,.....-...
•'

"

Whole aniount expended for cc^llec'ting the revenue in the district of
P.ienpbscot..... : . . . . . , . . , . ..,..... ... . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . , . . . . . . V..-... ; •




$336'70
4,910
28
2,841
. 187
^

84
00
93
4.7

1

$8,304'^94 ;

'

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D--^Continued.

00
CO

DistRICT OF WALDOBORO', MAINE.

Names of persons employed.

Edmund Wilson . . .
BelaB. Haskeh
George W . Nichols.
John H . Kennedy..
David Pluramer....
Edwin Rose . . . . . . .
Jaraes H : Rivers...
John M e r r i h . . . . . . .
Gharles H . Merrih.
Gyrus Cotter
Eben. O t i s : . . . .
Jno. W a t t s . - . . . . . . .
Robert Gay . . . . . . .
AbravT'. M o s e s . . . .
Thbnias Siraraons;.
Albert S."^Clark....
Leander Morton . . .
James Cbnway . . . .
Elkanah S p e a r . . . . .
Edwin Rose
Jno. Merrill . . . . . . . .
Cyrus G a t t e r . . . . . . .
Gharles H . Merrhl .
Thoraas Rose




" Occupation.

Cohector.
....do...
Inspector.
. . . .do
.....do....
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do.
.do.
,do..
.do.
.do.,
.do:
..v.do....
....do....
Measurer ,
do.
.,.,do.,V.
.,,,do....
Bargeman,

Where employed; •

Waldoboro'
.V,.do,.;.
....do....,
,,,,do,...
;,,,:do,-...
Thomaston ,
:,.,do,...:
...Vdo..,.
Nobleboro'.
.:..do,...,.
St. George..
....do,....
Gushing and Friendship.
.da.
, . . , d o . ..V
Bristol
do

......da.-........:
Bremen
,
East Thomaston ,
Thomaston , . . ' . .
V..:do^
Nobleboro'......
.,..,do...
,

Annual salary." Per diem compensation.

FeesV
, Fees.
$3 00
3 00'
1 75
, 3 00
2 50
2 00
3 00
2 50
2 50
I 75
I 50
. 2 50
3 00
I 75
1 50
I 50
1 50
Fees.
Fees.
Fe"es.Fees.
I 00

Rents of warehouses,
pay°of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks^
cartage, labor, &c.

o
P^
H
>
P^

O

ffi
1^

P^

>
d
P^

CO
CO
CO

•[1849.

R E P O R T S OF T H E
D—Continued.
RECAPITULATION.
m
P

o

"^•
PU^

Occupation.

Is

Where employed.

,Per diem com- .
-pensation.

P

1
5

Cohector
V
Inspectors
. . . ;do.
do
do..
....do
Measurers".. V..
Bargeman

0

3
3
4
4
I

.

:
.-

..'

V :..

Fees.....
$3 00
2 00
2 50
1 75
, 1 50
.....Fees
IOO

v:^

'•- '

.'.
;
;

Final recapitulation ofi the expense ofi collecting the revenue in the district ofi
Waldoboro^, fior t/he fiscal year ending SOth June, 1849, viz'

"

•

•

-^

.

•

_

,

•

•

.

-

,

.

•

_.

Araount exDended in collector's denartraent
Araount expended-for inspectors:
Araount expended^,for nieasurers.. .<'
Araount'^expended for revenue b o a t s . . . . . ;
Araount expended for" contingencies.".

•

,

;

•

V

.

^'

Araount paid during fiscal year
ending June 30,
1849/ /
.
$289
4,672
155
'42
425

; •.,.,. -,
c
V.......'. ' .... % . . .
, . . . . : . .,.y.......:..

50
9r
35
00
07

Whole araOunt expended in the district of W a l d b b o r o ' ; . . . . . . ; . . . . : . . • - • 5,584 44
- »

.

•

..

•

• ' • ^ " .




•

•

'

"

•

^

'

'

'

•

•

1

• "

I

D-^Continued.

CO
CO

DISTRICT OF B A T H , M A I N E .

o
'^
H-1

N a m e s of persons employed.

Occupation.

W h e r e employed.

A n n u a l salary.

i .Bath..
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
... do...
v.. d o . . .
... do...
... do...
v.. d o . . .
... do...
... do...
:.-. d b . . .
...do...
....do.
. - . . . do,
. v . . do.
; Gardiner.
....Bath..
..•,,do:,,.

Fees.
Fees.

'

I
J o h n C. H u m p h r e y s .
B.Randah
Jos.. G. S n o w . . . . : . . .
Edward S. J . N e a l y .
James Wakefield....
Jaraes H . N i c h o l s . . .
Abner D. Y o u n g . . . , .
Isaac L . S n o w
J o s e p h Sewah
Harding F . Merrhl..
Robinson F o g g
Samuel S w a n t o n . . . .
'Richard N u t t e r
- -Jn'o. K e h y
,
Robert P . A d a m s . . . .
Robert A . C o n y . . . . ,
-David W h i t e . .^ . , . . .
M o s e s Springer
J o s e p h Sewall
- James H . Nichols...
James Wakefield....
E . S . J . Neally
Johh H . Humphries.
Richard N u t t e r . . : . . .
J o s . G. S n o w
Samuel Swanton . : . .
W m . H . Harrison . .
Levi C h a d b o u r n e . . : .
Silas Anderson . . . . . .




Cohector..
.... do...
Inspector.
do...
....do..:
. . . . do:..
.... do...
.... do...
...:do...
...Vdo...
..do.
..do.
.;do.
.:do.
...do.,
.do.
.do.
.do.
W e i g h e r and i n e a s u r e r . .
W e i g h e r , gauger.-, and
measurer.
Occasional m ' e a s u r e r . . . .
. .V . d o . . . . w e i g h e r . : V : .
.... do..... .do:.......
.do.
do:
. d o . . . .raeasurer.
do
.do.
Bargeman.......
..-. . d o
....do

.do,
:do,
,do:
,do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.

Rents of warehouses,
P e r diem cbmpensation. f p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s / clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

$3,00
,3 00
00
00
0000
00
00

ooob
00

$600 00
. 250 00
-350 00
500 00
' 3 5 0 00
.Fees.-.-.,

...do....i
..do.
...do.
.;do.
..do.
..do.
..do;
I OO
1 00
1 00

R E P O R T S OF T H E

402

[1849.

D—Continued.
RECAPITULATION.

•'»

1

^p

u
O

Occupation. ^

diem comr
Annual sala^ry. ' Per
pensation.

Where employed.

Qi

1
11
1
1
2
1
8
3

Cohector...........'.% . . . . . . . ' . .
Insaectors
:.;.....
. . . .do.
:'^
....do....
......V
. . . .do..V....'..
.'
doV.
Weighers, gaugers, and meas'rs.
Bargemen..:./..,.
r

'

-

... •..... •.--..'..... •

Fees'...V.
$600 0 0 . '
250 00 ^
350 00
500 00
Fees

.,:...

1

•****'$3*o6

*"'"i'66

•
, '

, •

-

'

•

.

Final'recapi/tulation ofi the expense ofi collecting- the revenue in the district ofi
r Bath, fior the fiscal year'ending) 30th June, lS4:9yviz:

r

Amount
Amount
Araount
Amount
Amount
Amount

-

^'

\' -

'

-

Amount paid duringfiscal year ending
30th June, 1849.

expended in collector's, department..... V..... ,..,:..,.• .>'.... V
of fees received by c o l l e c t o r . , . . , , . . . . . $1,690 15 .
expended, for inspectors,.'..'..... • . . . •-. .V.-,,.... $7,032 20
expended for weighers:^,-.,,,... .-,,•, ,•.,-..-,..... 1,833 60
expended for g a u g e r s , , . , . , : , . , V , . , . . . . . : , . . , , . .
. '41 8§'
expended for measurers, . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' l',061 24 ^

$434 26

* " ^ ° * " 9*968 92***
Amount
Amount
Amount
Amount

expendedfor
expended for
expended for
expended for

appraisements
V ; ; . . ; . . . . . :..-...... :.:.
public stores,
,•,:..... -.
revenue boats
....^..
contingencies...........,.:..... v . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

Whole amount expended ih the district-of B a t h . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,•




. :

40 00
75 00
1,055 09

281 48

, > 11,854 75 ,

1

'

D-^Continuedo

00

DISTRICT OF PORTLAND AND FALMOUTH, MAIN^.
r
N a m e s of persons employed.

Occupation.

. W h e r e emplbyed.

'- A n n u a l salary*

•Fees.
'.:Portland . ; . : . . .
Cbllector...'
"- Fees/'
....;...;..do.;...*;....
do
$150 00
Surveyor
".. . . . : . . : . ; . i d o . : . ;
.^
: . . ' . . . . : . . d o . i . . . . . . . ^ . . . V . .Vs
Inspector
£
.......v.;db...i.i...;.
do.
.......v.vdo i.V
V.
. . . .do :
:,v..do.;...;...?.
....do
.
. . . . do i / - . . i . . . i .
- . : .do . . . . .
- ...do
i
:..........do...........
::•::::::::::•::
do..
.-..
.do....V.
do
V
do
v:....
....do
............do.;....;.......
•V...do
%'
Vdo . - . ; . . . . . . .
v...do....:.:
...v.;....do::....-.'...-.
.do.^.,..;.......
do...
..•..^. . . d o . ' : . ' . . . , . . . * . . . . . i V . . . . . . . 4 » 4 * :
....do,..'...
. . , : d a , . . . . . , . , ' . V . . . . . '.. .-ii. : . . . . d o . . . : . V.::. V. . ; . ..';
-..-...do,;........,.
} . . ..do
:
V.
V ...
. , . , , d o , , : : . . . . . . : . . , . . , , . . , . , i.ido.;.......:v. . . ; . . . ;
'
.
.
.
.
.
v
....:do....».v.;...
Fees.
W e i g h e r , g a n g e r and
' measurer.
J o n a t h a n Sraith.
Fees:
—:../...do....:..:...
....do
Alexander H . Putney . . . V . . . . . . . , . . . d o
• Fees. .
.,
V. . : . y . . . . . d o . . . . . . . : / . .
J o h n A : Balham
. Fees.
Occasional measurer and
. . . i.V. i . i d o . . . . : . . . . . , ; ,
- gauger.
John Williams
Appraiser:
Samuel G o o d i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'...,.V...ido:....V...V.
do
J o s e p h H . K e l l o g . . . . . . .V
T h i r d lieutenant.
790 00
. . . . . . . . . . d do
o..
William E s t e h . . .
360 00
Bar2"eraan . . . . . . . . .
H do . .V . . . . . . .
J o h n Brenegan
,
. . do
..........do.......:...
360 00

Robert P . Dunlap
Luther Jewett.
V....
Benjamin K i n g s b u r y , j r
:
David D r i n k w a t e r
,....
William T . S m i t h . . v . . . .
E z r a Garter.
John K . Hooper.
Nathaniel S h a w . . . . . . J . . . . .
Joshua Knight
William S. D a v i s . . . . . . .
Tobias Wilson.
Edward Hinds
Joel Chandler
Nathan Walter
J o h n AVilliams.
J o s e p h Stockbridge
-.'
Charles T i b b e t s
...,'
Sarnuel Hazelton
V
-Elbridge T o b y
;
William Kimbah. ,
..:.,..




Per.diem compensation.

• $3 00•- • 3 00
3 00
'3 00
' 3 00
3 00 ' '
3 00
3^ 00
3 00

,

=

.

3 do
3 o'o
.

.

' "3 00
• 3 00
.
3 00
3 00
. 3
00

V

5 00
5 00

.

Rents of Warehouses,
p a y of stbrekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, l a b o r , & c . "

T
4:H

REPORTS OF T H E

[184^,

D—Cbntiniaed.
RECAPITULATION.
M

c
o •

Occupation;

' Where eraployed,

.....i............,,..,

Portland.....;.....

' l-v

o .
o p
o

•. . 1 1 •

o <u

1
1
16
4
2
1
2

Col IPP tor

Inspectors... i . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . , , , , ; ,
Weighers, gaugers, and measurers,,

Fees.
$150 00
*F*ees.'

Third lieutenant revenue marine

790 00
360 00

.\
• ,

V

-

*.*'*-•*'$3 " 6 6

5 66
• ' *

1

•

Final recapitulation ofi the .expense ofi collecting the revenue in the district ofi
Portland aiid Fahno?ith, fior the fiscal yea?; eiiding SOth Ju7ie,'184:9, viz:
Amount
Amount
Araount
Amount
Amount
Amount
Ainount
Arhount
Amount

expended in collector's department
. . . . : . . ; . . . $1,679 10 . " ,
expended iri s u r v e y o r ' s - d e p a r t m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . .
150 00
of fees received by surveyor.
; . . : . . . . . . . . ' . $849 70
expended for inspectors....;.
..:....
'.-i...
; - 9,342 25
expended for weighiers, gaugers, and measurers.V
6,096 53,
15,438
expended for a.ppraisements . .
925
expended for reyenue marine..
3.32
expended for revenue boats...
752
expended for cbntingenciesr..
545

78
00
44
14
58

Whole amount expended in the district of Portland and Falmouth... r V . . . . . . 19,823 04




D—^Continued*

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CO

DISTRICT OF SACO, MAINE.

Names of persons employed.

Ichabod Jbi-don».».....
John S.Nye.
Hiram Wood
V...
Silas J. Libby
Tristram Goldsthwaite.
tchabod Jordon
:.

Occupation.

Where emplayed»

Cohector*

Annual salary.

Saco
'.. ..,
..do.
Outer harbor . . . . ,
Scarboro' harbor.
Outer harbor . , . . .
Saco . . . . . . . . . , , , .

•do.

Inspector.
. . . .do.*..
....do....
MeasurerV

Per dieni compensation.

'Rents of warehousies,
pay of.storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

a

$250 00
250 00

pi
S3

$3 00
3.00
3 00'

>
pi

Fees.

Q
REGAPITULATION.

I cohector...
3 inspectbrs.
1 measurer *,

$250 00
J3 perdiem*
Fees.

>
F i i i a l recapitulatioii ofi the expense ofi coUecting the revenue In the district ofi Sacojfior the fiscal year ending Jwie 3 0 , 1849, vizt
Amount expended in cohector's department.
Amount expended for inspectors
,
Amount expended for measurers . .
i
Amount expended for revenue boats .,,-,
Amount expended for contingencies

.........'
*
'.,
. . . . : . , ,**,..«*
i.........

•

„ . .V

Whole amount expended in the district of Saco . . . * * * . . . . . » . * . . . *



,,,.

**........../... ..^...:^
.,,...
V..,,;
.;...„
.',..$555 00
i ,v i , . . . i * * . . . . . * . » . . . . . . . . * : . . . . . . * * . , , , » « 51 30
^=
s-.. . . ^ . <
,
.',
:
; . . . * ..4 *»

;*.;*:

;.

m,

****

$252 13
606-30
2 99
42 30
$903 72
o

D-—Continued.
DISTRICT OF KENNEBUNK, MAINE.

Names of persons.eraployed.

Rents of warehouses.,- Annual salary. • Per diem compensationv . pay, of storekeepers'
, a s s i s t k n t s , clerks,
eartageVJabor, (fee.

..Occupatio.n.

Where employed.

:Collector..>..............:../..
...Ao
......'
Jnspector..,, ,,..v,.
do
....do
....do....
Measurer ...........V-.... • •.

Kennebunk.......;.;;...;
.;.;do
."....-..:.

• •

.Abel M. Bryant .,.,.,...,...........
Daniel Remick
:
Joshua Herrick
.v.
Oliver AValker
..
Christopher. Littlefield
Joshua H u b b a r d . . . : . . . .
Joshua H e r r i c k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fees.
Fees.

do......:..v..v...

-

$2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
. Fees. ,

do
Wells...-.V.V......
Ogunquit . . . • • ; . . . . : . . .
Kennebunk,..........,., .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RECAPITULATION.
1 collectori......:......
^.
v
4 i n s p e c t o r s . , , . , . . , , , , . V...'.
,.....:.........
I ipeaswrer,............. ^...,,._... .^ , , , > . . . : , . . . , . . . ? . . . . . . . . . . . ; , . . . , . ^ . \ . . , , . . . , . . . . , . , . , . , .....V

:

'
^

•

•

-•

-

o
o

Fees:
..$2 per-diem/
,. Fees,

Final recapitulation ofi ythe expenscofi collecting the revenue in the district ofi Kennebimk, fior fiscal year ending June ^0,1849, viz:
Amount expended in cohector's,departrnent..,
Aniount expended for inspectors.V
Amount expended for measurers . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . , .
Amount expended for revenue boats
AniOunt expended for contingencies......:.'.. .\

V.. . . . v . . . . . | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •^.. : . % . . , , . . , , ,
........:
,, V.........,
. v . . . , . . . , . V .$712 00
-.,,
v ..,.-,. ••..•.••> f>-f« t,?.« • . . . . . . . . ,,...?,..• r. • • ? • ••,•••••.? */> 9.. Vfv^ • •• ?.• ?• • • 29 59
............'.

Whole amount expended in the district af Kennehunk....:. ^.o.«. i.,,....,.




'

:

, .,.:.•.,,.,....,.. . . , 0 . . .

V..
'

.'
V.
..-.....';;....;.
..v.,,

,

$3 00
741 '59
40 00
36 00
$820 59

^
,00

D—-Continued.

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.•to

DISTRICT OF YORK, MAINE:

'Names of persons employed.

Occupation.

W.here employed.

Annual salary.

Rents of -warehovises,;
pay of storekeepers'
Per diem compensation." a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, la;bar, &c.

--

- ^

o
Josenh P Jenkins.
Gollector
Inspector,.
Luther Jenkins.
Samuel A d a m s . . ; . . . . . . . , . , < . . . v ;, ...do

..........;

-..York....:....
:
do
.v..
.i.Nedrick.........

Fees.
$200 00
120^00 .

>

o
K
Final recapitulation ofi-the expeiise ^ofi -collecting the revenue in thedistrict ofi Yor/k^fior the fiscal year ending June 30, 1849,^2::
H
Amount expended in collector's deparjtme.iit..,,.;.^...^*,.^;,..,...... .^.,..
Aiiio.uht expended ibr ,insp,ector.s,.............v...., ......v;. ..,...•
Whole amount expended, in the district of York:




T.
.V .'.;

;..
T

...i...,.
. , . . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . .V.... . v .
.:

...;......

. . . ' . . . . . $250 69
297 50
548 19

•P^

cj

o

D—Continued.

o
OD

DISTRICT OP BELFAST, MfAINE.

N a m e s of persons employed.

Alfred M a r s h a h . . . . i
Ansel Lennan.*'.- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
J . S.^Marshah . ; . . . . . . .V .. .V . . ,
F . S : Nickerson..
Osliea Pa2"e.
James. C l a r k . . « . , , , ,^
,.•.
J F ^ Gleason^ v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S. H . Nickerson
J . S. Marshall
./

Occupation. -

Collector';
InsDector
... .do......,....'.
do.:.
'
do..
...:..
..'...do...........
Temnorarv-insDector....
-Inspector........;
Weigher, g a u g e r , a n d
' measurer.

W h e r e employed.

A n n u a l salary.

, V . . : . ..BelfaBt. . . i . . . .
:....,
.do..........
......v.,.do......
d o : . . . . . . V..
..do.
.
. . . .Camden and poft
. . . : . . . . .-.do..
^
.-Stearsport.......
V .'
Belfast;

Fees.

P e r diem compensation.

.................
'- -

Rents of warehouses,/
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

$3^00
3.00 3 00
3 00,
3 00
" ' 3 00
3 00 .
' Fees. •

(

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p^
H

Ul

^^

O

RECAPITULATION.
. . Fees,
.$3 per. diem.
Fees.

1 cohector
v.
7 inspectors
I weigher, gauger, (fee.

ffi

Final recapitulation ofi.the expense ofi collecting the revenue in the district ofi Belfast, fior thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1849, viz:
Araount expended in cohector's departraent during
fiscalyear..
Amount expended for insjDectors, weighers, gaugers,and measurers during fiscal year
Aniount expended for contingencies during fiscal y e a r . . . , . , , , . . , ,..V . ' i . . . . . . . . . . . ..V ..,
Whole ampunt expended in the district of Belfast during fiscal y e a r , , ; . . , ,




,V... V.
v,,,,.,,.,,,.,
"..'.
...»

:,,,,;,..

. : . . . . . . . $119 72
3,149 90
,-.....
68 18

......V

3,337 80
00

00
CO

Occupation.

Names -of persons employed.'

Daniel Emery
.V .
Wihiam G. H a m m e t t ; . . .
Andrew Freeze
Jonathan G. Dickerson . .
George W . Ingersoll : . . .
Benjamin F . M u d g e t t . . . .
John F . Gleason:
Frederick D. Huntress .,.
Gharles H . Pierce
•Frederick D. Huntress . .
Ebenezer T. Fox.
Ebenezer French
, Frederick D. Huntress . .

D—Continued.
DISTRICT OF BANGOR, MAINE.

Collector.....do...
Inspector
. . . . do:

Where employed.

......'.

..v.do..:....:.v......

....do
Dep. cohect'r-and insp'or'
Occasional
do . . . .
do..
. . .^.do . . . .
Weigh., gang., and meas".,
. . . .do
...do . . . .
. . . .do
.do . . . .
Bargeman-

" 1 collector..:... .V
V 6 inspectors
...,:....
. . 1 inspector.........i.... i

Annual salary.

Bangor...
do—
. . . . do...
....do...
.:..doV......do....
.....do...
Frankfort.
.....db...
. : . . do:..
Bangbr.
. . . . do.
do.

Perdiem compensation.

Rents" of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
_cartage, labor, &c.

m

Fees.
Fees.
$3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
^ 3 00
, 3 00
Fees.
Fees.
Fees.
1< 00'

.RECAPITULATION.
Fees.
3 weighers, gaugers, and measurers.
. . . : . . $3 per diem. I bargeniian... V..'
.V. 2 do. . .

>
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>-^

Fees.
. .$1 per diem.

GQ

Final recapitulation, ofi the expense ofi collecting the revenue^/in. the district ofi Bangor, fior thefiscal year ending June 30, 1849, viz:
Amount
Araount
Araount
Aniount

expended in cohector's departmeht during,fiscal y e a n . . . . > . . . . . ; . . . .\
of official fees received by collector during fiscal year ,
,,.,,',,,,,,,.
expended for inspectors during fiscal year
'.
'. • • •
expended for weighers, gaugers, and raeasuVers, during fiscal year . . ;

Araount expended-for contingencies.during fiscal year,
Whole amount expended in the district of Bangor during fiscal year



."i i . V . . . . . . , . , . ,
$li67 54
;
.*...:.-..........
$3,705 00
610,17
^
4,330 17
106 86

, , , . .v

,..'
*

$4,604 57

$1,544 76

O-

D—-Continued.
PISTRICT OF WISCASSET, MAINE.

Numberof persons employed.

Jaraes Taylo.r. ^ . . . . . r........
Jeremiah Bailey... . ~ i : . . . .
John Babson . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Williara-Trundy..........
Whliara Taylor. : : . . . . . . . . . .
Stevens Sniith
Westbrook Gi'eenleaf, jrr . .
John H . Converse v V . . . . . .
James Auld.;
Wales Hubbard . . . . . . . . . .
Joshua Y o u n g : . . . . .
George Sh'enian.............
John Cunningham . ^ . , . . . . .
.Rolvin H . ' S m i t h . . . . . . . . . .
John W e b b e r . . . . . . . . : . . . . . .
1 collector, i . . . V.:

'Occupation.

"Where employed.

Cohector ....,..
;.-. Wiscasset,
....do...:.......
.:,,do.,..'
Insp'r, weigher, & gauger
.do.
... .dOi........ ,do.,.,
.do.
...,d6v.,„.
do:...
.(io.
,,:,do,...V :...,do,,,.^
.do:
.do.
....do
,...,do,..:
.do..
..,,do
,,.,,.do,,,'.
.do.
...>... do,,...... . .......dp.......
.do.
,...do,....
do,.,.
.do.
.,..d,o,.... „,,,da....
.do.
Bargeman...
.do.
. . . . . do, v....
.do.
.....do
.do.
.....do.,,...

Annual salary.

Per diem coinpensation.

Rents of warehouses,
pay of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

.$200 ,0b
200 00

^
^
RECAPITULATION.
. s
00 I 9 inspectors and measurers.^....,„.... ,$3 pet^dieni, | 4 bargemen.;.

$3 00
3 00
r3,O0
3 00
3 00
3-00
3 00 .
3 00
3 00.
1 00
1 00
IvOO
i 00

O
Ul

O
.$1 per diem.

ffi

Final recapitulation ofi the experises fior collecting the revenue in the district ofi Wiscasset, fior fiscal year ending June 30, 1849, m2r:
Amount expended in cohector's departraent during fiscal year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^ . . . ^ . . . . , . . j . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ ...:..
$217 .63
-Araount'expended for inspectprs during fiscal year
.V.
v.
..V . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 4,36.6 07
Aniount expended'for revehue boats , ,
,
-;
/
v,.,.,............:
, V.$360 OO
Estiraated addition for April and May, not furnished
:.
;
V
,...., . - . . . . . . . . . v. . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 60 00
-.
' /
,
' y .
'
'
•
.
'
'^
'V
'
",
;
;^ - —
420 00
Araount expended for cbntingencies,......'.......
•
:.
.v
i
314 00
Estiraated addition.for Aprh and May . . , , , , , ,..v . . . : . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..^..^
.:....
V.": . . . : . . • . . . . . . . . 5 2 0 0
^
•
, -.
.
y~
-•
'
—
366 00
Whole amount expended in the district of Wiscasset V . . . . . . . , i . .
:
, / . . . .^. .$5,369 70



00
CD

D—Continued.

oo
CO

DISTRICT OF PORTSMOUTH, N. H.

Names of persons employed-:

August-US Jenkins,..;.
LoryOdeh.
Daniel V a u g h n , . . . . , , , , , .
.John McClintock,,, ,VV , , ,
Winthrop Pickering . . . . . .
John N . Frost
^Benjamin W e e k s ; . . . . . . . .
John R. H i h . .
Jaraes M . E d w a r d s . . . . . . .
Samson B . L o r d . . . . . . . . : .
Kittredge.,S.h.eldan.........
Henry J; R a n d . . . . . . . . . . .
Eliphalet Currier.
J . S.- L a w s . : . . Vv . . : , : . . . .
Thomas D. White..
Gideon H , R u n d l e t t . ' . . . ' . .
William Laskey
';...
Joseph Harrold.V.
Joseph B . A d a m s . . . . . . . . .
Charles L . P i e r c e . . :
Joseph W . Pickering,jr...
Wilfiam R u s s e h . . . . . . . . . .
Uri Lamprey
Timothy Ham
Thoraas B. Frost.
Daniel Frisbee
Warren Parsons
Ephraim G r o s s . : . . . i . . . . .
William P . Foster
,..
James Frye..,.




Occupation,

Cohector

:

.Vv,do.
Naval officer..... v . . ; . . . .
do.
:.^......v
Surveyor
'
do ...,
Inspector.............;.
....do
Dep. cohec'r ar.d inspec'r.
Inspector... V
,..,> d o . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . .
....dov...

...do...
.,..do...-v............
do.....:...,..-......
Occasional i n s p e c t o r ; . . .V
Occ'linsp. aild w a t c h m a n .
.... . d o ;
.do.%....
..: .do........do.......
, . V .do. V .......do,
, , . . do...
do..;....
.,,, do.........do,.... :
Occasional i n s p e c t o r . i , , ,

.do.
.do.
..do.
;v..;do..,
..do.
do,,,
..do.
,,.,,do,,.
..do.
d6,v.
..do.
do...
Dep. cohec'r and inspec'r.

Where employed.

Annual, salary.

.Portsmouth,
,,.,,do..:...
..;..do.V.v..
.do.
.do.
.do.

Fees.
Fees.
'Fees.
Fees.
$250
250
360
300

..Ao..
...do..
...do..
......do...
:..,,.„do.v,
......do.,.
do., . v . .
..„,vdo
. i . . ; , d o . i , , . .

......db..:.^:
......do.:..:..
.do.
.do.
.do.
dc.V.V.;,
do..:;.:.
. ..Hampton....
.Railroad depot..
. ..Newcastle...,
. , . .Kittery,...,
Rye..,..,.
. V,Lancaster,,..
. ...Concord
. . . ..Dover........

Per diem compensationv

'^
00
00
00
00

$2 00
, 3 00
.3_O0
3 00
3 00
2 00
500 00

2 00
$3 00 & 1 50
3 00& I 50
3 00 cfe I 50
3.0O& I 50
3 00& 1 50
3 00 & 1 50
120 00
200 00
500 00
500 00
100 00
300 00
400 00
200 00

Rents of warehouses,
pay of'storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

L—No.

Doc. No. 2—Page 704 d.
Manufacturing establishments.

a Lowell...
a
Do
a
Do
b Lawrence
b Jackson
b Treraont..,,
b Jackson
b Lawrence . . ,
b Boott
b Tremont....
c Suffolk......
c Stark
c Apple t o n . . . .
c Stark
c Appleton....
d Newmarket.
d
Do
d
Po
t Bartlett....
e
Do
t
Do..,...,
e
Do......
c
Do..
/Palmer
/ Thorndike
g James1 S t e a m . . . .
g
g
Do
g
Do........
h Nashua
h
Do
« Peterboro*
i New Ip3wich....
i North.Factory,. v
i Weare,
{ Phranix
j Dedham
% Great Falls
k Perkins
Jc Dwight
1c C b i c o p e e . . . . . . . .
*
Do
k Great Fall«
f
fc
Do....
ft
Do .••*».»»*•••»••»•...»

........

.. ...

I

I
I
I
m
n

. a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . » . . . . •

Gladding
Richmond.

Chicopee.
"Waltham.
Do,
Do.........»•*#**«•....
D o . . . . . . . . . . j. * • • • • . » . • •
!Do . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . .
Do.
Do
Do
................
Do.*»•.••.»•«.••.*•••..
Do
ft John H . Pearson
Woodward & Brinckle.
J.




Location.

Description of goods.

Plain osnaburgs
do
Twilled osnaburgs
Stout brown sheetings
. . . .do
.....do.. *
....do
do
Stout brown shirtings
Fine brown shirtings
Stout brown drillings
Brown shirtings
Brown drillings
Brown drillings
Brown sheetings
Brown sheetings
Brown shirtings
R brown shirtings
r,
A brown s h i r t i n g s . . . . . . . . . . * .
H brown shiftjng$
i'...
WissacumconJong^loth.T vit *,
, . . .do.
do. i'Vi......
....do..
do.
....do
do.
, ...do
.....do
Printing cloth...
Bleached shirtings . . . . . . . * * * . •.
Superfine long cloth
, . . .do
do. *
...do..
do
, . . .do. a a . . . . .do.
* . .. I
No. 1 brown shirtings . . . . . . . . .
No. 3 brown sheetings
Brown drillings
do
do
VS^eare, New Hampshire
do
PeterborQ\ New Hampshire..
do
Dedham, Massachusetts
Printing cloth
Great Falls, New Hampshire.
do....
do
Bleached shirting
Cabotville, Massachusetts....... Printing cloths
• • .do
.do. . . . a . *•••.. Brown sheetings
Great Falls, New Hampshire..., Bleached shirtings...
Brown shirtings
• . .do.
.do. • • • . . • •
•. tdo. * • . . . . « . . . .do. . * . . . * • . . . Brown sheetings
Printing cloth. *
Providence, flhdde Island . .
Brown sheetings
Rhode Island. • - ' "
. . . a r.W . d O . . « * * ' . ' . . » . « • ( , . » » • . . (
.do.........
Printing cottons
.do.
Cabotville, Massachusetts.
Brov/n sheeting.
Waltham, Massachusetts .
Bleached A . . , . ' .
•
do
.do..
Brown
A.
Bleached B
• . .do. . . . . . * . . . . . d o . . . . »
B
Brown
*i.do............do.... *
Bleached E
. . . d o . . . . . . . . a... d o . . . . .
E
Brown
• • .do. . . . a . . . . . . . d o . , a . •
Bleached H
...do............do*.•*•
Brown
H
*..do............do.....
Bleached TV
...do.....*•«».*.do.....
Brown
W
...do
*
do
Duck, No. 3
Lowell, Massachusetts..*.
Cotton yam, NOB. 5 to 26
Philadelphia
Lowell, Massachusetts
..,do..
do
. , .do
do
...do
do
. . .do
....do
...do
....do
. . * .do
..do
<
....do.....
do...
....do
do
, ...do
do
. . . .do
do
Manchester, New Hampshire . .
Lowell, Massachusetts
Manchester, New Hampshire . .
Lowell, Massachusetts.........
Newmarket, New Hampshire..
»...do...•*»».........do...»•.
do..
do
Newburyport, Massachusetts . .
....do
do
....do.»....««..do......
. . . . d o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do
...do
do
Palmer, Massachusetts
, . . .do
do
Newburyport, Massachusetts...
,. ..do
do
...do
do
.do................do
Nashua, New Hampshire
...do
do
Peterboro*, New Hampshire....
New Ipswich, New Hampshire.

—Statement of prices each year forfifteenyears, from 1835 to 1849, inclusive, ofcoloredandprintedcotton goods of American manufacture.
Width.
Inches.
30
36
30
37
37
37
30
37
30
281
30
30
37
37
30

No. of yards
to the lb.
2.20
1.90
1.70
2.85
2.85
3.20
3.50
,4.20
2,80
4.50
2.83
2.83
2.90
2.90
3.55
3

PRICES.

No. of yarn.

14
14
14
14
30
14
14

1835.

1836.

1837.

1838.

1839.

1640.

1841.

1842.

J 843.

1844.

1845.

1846.

1847.

1848.

Cents.
14*
17i
'18!

Cents.
144
17
18
12
12}
11*
M
13*
14
8|
14
14
m
- 12i
101

Cents.
12
24
16
10 to 12J
10 to 121
9i to 111
84 t a i O l
a
toisr

Cents.

Cents.
Hi
ff

Cents*
10
12
14

Cents.
10
HI
13

Cents.
8
10
Hi
7

Cents.
8*
10*

Cents.
9
11
13
71
8
74
6*
83

Cents.
84
93
11
73

Cents.
84
10

Cents.
94
Hi
124
81
84
74
61
?

Cents.
71

12
ioi
10 .
* 13

4.10
4.60

31
33
36
40
46
31
33
36
44
SO
37
30 ?
30
30
30
30

4.85
4.60
,4.05
3.43
3.73
2.96
3.87
3.75
3.66
3.30
3.30

28
30
33
28
37
31
33
37
28
4-4

6
6 *

4-4

4.53
5.07

2.0$
4.65
3.20

40
40
40
40
40
40
14
14

30
40
40
24,
14
30
30
14
28
•30'
14

10

in

ejto^ 9 i
in
in
ioi
1 i
2
12
* 13
Hi

m

13|
15
i 10
10
9
8
11
11
64
10
10
9i
91
74
ioi
HI
m

10 to 81
17

s*

l
63
7
9
9
f*

n.
t
Hi
10*
7
10
10,

10

10
8i
11
m
10*.

101 to 8 |
18

121
73

l

91
I1:
9;
73
n

A
2*

*

?
83
73
73
6
n
• 2*
84

sj
10
91
12
13
15

7

5]
71
101
H|
121
141 ,
151
61 to 6
10

12

7 | to Gl
m

I1
5;
n
71
1- *

13416
18J
21
8 to 7*
121 .

§•

81

7
4i
7
7
74
74
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Doc. No. 2—Page 712 a.

L—No. 1 g.—Statement of prices of articles of hardware in 1841, 1843, 1846, and 1849,furnished by Curtis fy Bands> of Philadelphia, October5 1S49.

Articles.

Axes
.
Shingling hatchets
Scythes, grass and corn, or grain.
Sickles or reaping hooks.
Augers.
"Wood screws, (list prices)
Sad irons
Common shovels and spades*.... . .
Mill and cross-cut saws.
Mill and cross-cut saws, cast steel.
Cast iron butt hinges
Britannia table spoons
Mortise locks
Rim locks, 5, 6, 7, and 8 i n c h e s . . .
Brass-head shovel and tongs . . . . « *
Hoes..
Gimlets
Kail hammers
*
Hollow ware, (pots, kettles, &c.).
Iron wire
Butcher knives, (list prices)
Cotton, woo!, and horse cards.
»
"Wrought iron tab-e and other butt hinges*
Best sand paper.
Eliptic or carriage springs.
Carpenter's rules, (list prices).
Table and bed castors. T o these may be added a long list of furni




Prices, 1841.

Prices, 184S.

Prices, 1846.

$10 00 to $11 00 per dozen
$11 00 to $13 00 per dozen
4 00 to 5 50.**.do.....
5 00 to 6 0 0 . . . . d o
8 00 to 12 0 0 . . . . d o . . .
8 50 to 12 0 0 . . . . d o
4 00
do
4 50 to 5 0 0 . . . . d o
4 50to
5 50....do
4 GO to 5 50
30 to 40 per cent, discount
35 per cent, discount
3£ to 3£ cents per p o u n d . . *
4 cents per pound
$4 50 to $5 per dozen
$4 75 to $5 per dozen
30 per cent.discount.
35 per cent, discount
25
do
25
do
35 to 40 per cent, discount.
25
do
$4 00 to $8 00 per gross
$4 50 to $8 per gross
12 00 to 21 00 per dozen.
12 00 to 24 per dozen...
.
6 in., $13 50; 7 and 8 in., $16 50 per dozen.., 13 50 to 16 6 0 . . . . d o
30 per cent, discount
. . . < 30 percent, d i s c o u n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 2 50 to $3 50 per dozen.
$2 50 to #3 50 per dozen
2 75 to 3 50 per gross.
. . . . , 2 50 to 3 00 per gross
2 25 to 8 00 per dozen
2 50 to 8 00 per dozen
55 00 to 60 00 per ton...
60 00 to 65 00 per ton
35 to 40 per cent, discount...
30 to 35 per cent discount
10 to 20
do
Net
.
$4, $2 50, and $2 per dozen
......
$4, $2 50, and $2 per dozen
40 to 45 per cent, discount...
25 per cent, discount from list price
$ 2 50 to $2 75 per ream
$ 3 50 per ream
$3 75 per ream . . . . .
94 to 10 cents per pound
104 cents per pound
12 to 15 cents per pound
35 to 40 per eent. discount
35
per
cent,
discount.
20 per cent, discount
ture hardware, which will exhibit a constant redu ction in prices; such as thumb and door latches, hand and house bells, brass butt hinges, &c., &c.
§12 00 to $14 00 per dozen
5 00 to 6 5 0 . . . . d o
9 50 to 13 0 0 . . . . d o
5 00
....do
6 to 7 cents per £ ineh per dozen.
25 to 30 per cent, discount
5 | cents per pound
$5 25 to $5 50 per dozen
30 per cent, discount
.do..
12*.
20.'
do...
$6 50 to $10 per gross
18 00 to 36 per dozen
Few or none made
20 per cent, discount
50 to $4 per dozen....
3 50 to 5 per g r o s s . . .
3 75 to 10 per dozen..
70 00 to 75 per ton
10 to 20 per cent, discount
Net
$4 50, $3, and $2 25 per dozen . . .

Prices, 1849.

# 8 00 to $10 00 per dozen
*
3 00 to 5 0 0 . . . . d o
7 00 to 10 0 0 . . . . d o
3 50 to 3 7 5 . . . . d o
3 | to 45 per 4 inch diameter.
55 to 60 per cent, d i s c o u n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 cents per pound
*..
£4 to £4 50 per dozen
\\
35 per cent, discount..
25 to 30 per cent, discount.
40 to 50
do...
\
$3 75 to $8 00 per gross
7 25 to 16 50 per dozen
5 in., £9 ; 6 in., $10; 7 in., $13; 8 in., $22 5 0 . .
50 per cent, discount
$2 00 to $2 50 per dozen
2 25 to 2 75 per gross
2 00 to 7 00 per dozen
50 00 to 55 00 per ton
45 to 50 per cent, discount
30 per cent, discount.
, ,
$2 75, $ 1 75, and $ 1 37 per dozen
50 per cent, discount
$2 to $2 50 per ream
9 to 9\ cents per pound .
50 per cent, discount

NOTE.—Where there is great variety in one article, as screws, hinges, &c., a price list is adopted, and the fluctuations are arranged b y per cent, on that list.

Remarks.

In 1836, $16; the English long since excluded.
| Very few imported.
In these, an immense reduction from old price*.
T h e English excluded.
T h e long or list price of mill saws is $1 per foot in length.
T h e long or list price of cross-cut saws is 55 cents per foot in length.

Also an inferior article, from $ 1 50 to §2 00 per doz«n less.

T o these may be added stoves of cast iron, at about the same rates.

D—Continued.

Naraes of persons employed.

Thomas P Rowe
R.-Sheldon
V,
S. D . L o r d
H:S.'Rand
'
E . C u r r i e r . . ' . . . . >-.
Caleb C u r r i e r . . . . . . . : . .
J o s e p h Amazeen
J o h n A . Underwobd

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Occupation.

W h e r e emplo.yed.

W e i g h . , g a u g ' r , and meas. . , , , , /Portsmouth V . V . . .
. . . . d o . . i . . . . . . . .do . . ; . . , , , , , , : , , d o . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Gaptain revenue marine.. ... V . . . - . : . . d o . . V . . ; - . . ; . .
; .do . . . . . . . . . .
-First l i e u t e n a n t . . . . . : . . v
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T h i r d lieutenant

Annual salary.

Fees.
• Fee^.
' Fees.
Fees.
Fees.'
- $1,200 00 960 00
790 00 -

P e r diem compensation.

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Rents of warehouses,
- p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
. cartage, labor, &c.^

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Finalrecapitulation ofi the expense ofi collecting the revenue infihe district ofi" Portsniouth, fior fiscal year ending June SO, 1849, viz:
Araount
Araount
Araount
Araount
Araount
Amount
Aniount
Araount
Araount
Amount

expended in the fiscal year in collector's dep.artraent;..
v
.....;.....,
$224 63
of fees.received by cohector-in the fiscal year.:
* .V . . . ;
experided in naval bfficer-s departraent in the fiscal y e a r . . . : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . - . " .
...-:
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'
of'fees received by naval officers in the fiscal year . . . . . . . . :
:..............-.
;.
.:.. v
expendedin surveyor's departraent in the fiscal y e a r . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . : . .
:
.v,
, . . , , . , ,v
250 00
of fees received by surveyor in the fiscal y e a r , . , ,
,
._
:
...:..
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expended for inspectors in the fiscal year . . , ; , , , , . . .
,,.,
, , , . . . . . . . . , , , . $6,039 14
expended for weighers in the fiscal y e a r , . , ; ,
.,
. . : . . . . . . . . . : , . . . ; V . . . . , . . : ' -938.36
expended for gaugers in the fiscal year
.,,.,;:
:
.5.4 ,60
expended for measurers in the fiscal year
v..:.'-.;..;
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:
433 06
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Amount experided for-revenue marine in the fiscal year..V
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.v
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1,908 68
Araount expended for revenue boats in the fiscal year
. . . . . : . .v.
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V.V...... .v
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Aniount expended for contingencies in the fiscal year
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- 126 35
Whole amount expended in the district of Portsmouth in the fiscal year :...




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D I S T R I C T OF V E R M O N T .

- N a m e s of persons employed.

R. G. Hopkinson
George,Lowry,......
DanfordMott
Nathaniel P a r k e r . . . . .
John M . Lowles\ . . . .
Isaac'B. Bowditch....
Benjamiri P e e k . . . . . . .
Denyer H o l b y
J . J ; Deavitt
-Jasper R a n d . . . . . . . . .
Eph..Rice
W i l l i a m Rich".
....
Norraan Boardraan...
Porter B ; H o p k i n s o n .
W h h a r a R. Andros...
Benjamin Allen... . v . .
L u k e PV Poland
T h o m a s Bartlett^, j r . , .
Harry Richardson.1..
Jasbn C r a n e . . . . . . . . . .
- Bradley Barlow
Luther Newcomb
J o h n G. S a x e . . . . . . . .
Jason Washburne
Feman M o t t ; . . . . : . . .
G. A . A h e n . . . .
H i r a m Sweet




Occupation.

Collector^
D e p . cohec'r a n d
..do.,
.do.
.do.
.db.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Inspector...
do . . .
....do...
...'.do.:.
. . . .do . . . .
....do ...
. . . .do . , ,V...do . . .
Bargeman.
....do ...
....do ...
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inspec'r.
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,do.

W h e r e -employeli v

Atinual salary.

.,^,Alburg,.
.Burlington.
do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do:,
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$1,408 -14
570 0 0
500 00
500 00
• 360 00
360 00
360 00
^ '360 00
240 00
240 00
240 00
240 00
- 200 00
500 00
500 00
500 00
240 00
240 00
240 00240 00
160 00,
240 00
240 00
240 00
, 120 00
120 00
120 00

P e r diem cbmpensation.

Rents of w a r e h o u s e s ;
p a y of storekeepers'
a s s i s t a n t s , clerks,
cartage, labor, &c.

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[1849.

' R E P O R T S OF T H E
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REGAPITULATION.

Where eraployed. ' Annual salary.

, V Occupation.

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: . . . . . . . .Burlington....
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Inspectors
.
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- 570 00
5 500 00 1
360 00 ;
240 00
200 00
' 500 00
.240 00
. ' 160.00

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Final recapitulation qf the expense ofi collecting the-revenue in the district ofi
Vermont,fior thefiscal year ending SOth June,'•184,9, !ciz:'
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