Statement in Relation to the Disbursements of the Revenue of the United States, exclusive of Payments on Account of Public Debt and Trust Funds, from 4th March, 1789, to 4th March, 1837 ; exhibiting, also, the Number of Officers employed in the Disbursement, the Amount of Defulcations ; with General Results ; arranged in Periods of Four Years each. 1789 140 1790 140 1791 140 1,919,589.52 1792 1 2. 3$ 3,390.95 $ 1,498.18 $ 4,889.13 433 1,877,903.68 $3,797,493.20 1793 1 1 1,280.00 327 1,710,070.26 1794 3 12,050.56 380 3,500,546.68 1795 1 1 435 4,350,658.04 1796 3 1 4 18,953.40 344.27 32,728.23 457 2,521,930.40 12,083,205.38 1797 1 1 2 280.42 600.00 448 2,823,590.96 1798 4 6 13,531.58 136.22 475 4,623,223.54 1799 6 13 139,026.53 7,149.25 623 6,480,166.72 1800 7 11 18 10,275.65 5,771.27 176,770.92 594 7,411,369.97 21,338,351.19 1801 3 17 20 3,697.92 11,362.42 716 4,981,669.90 1802 5 13 18 3,955.76 14,656.50 588 3,737,079.91 1803 2 14 16 4,273.34 5,152.41 6494,002,824.24 1804 5 5 11,321.07 54,419.42 536 4,452,858.91 17,174,432.96 1805 4 9 13) 11,128.29 13,898.67 582 6,357,224.70 1806 9 586 6,081, 109.36 551 4,984,572.89 1808 10 14 4,832.79 24,514.17| 152,568.70 665 6,504,338.85 23,927,245.80 1809 7 29 36 27,411.37 84,495.40 7827,414,672.14 1810 3 39 42 5,905.85 41,503.93 811 5,311,082.28 1811 7 39 46 29,593.991 44,863.22 883) 5,592,604.86 1812 8 39 47 9,867.62 216,711.35 460,352.73 942 17,829,498.70 36,147,857.98 1813 2 213 215 748.58 185,230.08 1,946 28,082,396.92 1814) 10 141 151| 55,814.58 293,978.55 2,166 30,127,686.38 1815 3 170 173 18,893.94 360,139.18 2,226 26,953,571.00 1816 8 170 178 62,097.38 210,919.77|1,217,822.06 1,968|23,373,452.58 108,537,106.88 1817 4 147 151 5,910.24 258,821.56 11,541 15,454,609.92 1818 5 296 301 21,269.21 185,044.40 1,620 13,808,673.78 1819 7 247 254 46,281.56 267,798.80 1,557 16,300,273.44 1820 7 227 334 30,662.13 391,365.25 1,207,153.151,428 13,134,500.57% 58,698,057.71 1821 5 146 151 17,158.11 338,715.07 1,244 10,723,479.07 1822 7 141 1,137 9,827,643.55 934 9,784,154.59 1824 6 72 78 1,613.51 39,782.08986,642.53 895|15,330,144.71| 45,665,421.92 1825 7 43 50 21,657.41 49,543.68 848 11,490,459.94 1826 27 27 22,404.28 792 13,062,316.27 1827 6 22 28 47,445.04 82,031.66 829 12,254,448.92 1828 6 33 39 8,453.63 95,851.79 327,387.49 826 12,505,972.05 49,313,197.18 1829 3 10 13 2,007.91 22,135.29 825 12,651,457.24 1830 7 16 18,349.01 24,656.00 830 13,220,499.95 1831 7 4 11 10,477.50 6,376.07 882 13,843,786.20 1832 10 10 20 6,506.74 14,994.36 105,502.88 882 16,514,134.69 56,249,878.08 1833 10 8 18 37,158.82 13,558.79 924 22,049,297.95 1834 8 9 17 24,121.30 13,115.25 942 18,420, 167.12 1835 10 10 20 29,200.78 20,506.82 971 17,005,418.55 1836 8 21 29 23,303.33 69,368.23 230,336.32 1,048 29,655,244.46 87,130,428.08 Total 2442,516|2,760)898,023.59 4,058,549.97 4,956,573.56 520,062,676.36 Exhibit of the Number of Persons indeoted, ana tne Amount of Indebtedness, to the Government on Custom-House Bonds, embracing successive Periods of Four Yeurs, from the 4th of March,1789, to the 4th of March, 1837; also the Amount of Duties collected during the same Period; together with the actual Loss and Ratio of Loss to the Amount of Duties collected under each Administration. Year. Number indebted. Whole Loss Whole Amount each Four Years. Ratio of Loss each From 4th March, 1789, to 4th March, 1793, 10 $ 686.46 12,097,850.50.0056 From 4th March, 1793, to 4th March, 1797, 125 82,359.84 24,552,164.13.0033 From 4th March, 1797, to 4th March, 1801, 148 85,179.98 33,548,222.90 .0025 From 4th March, 1801, to 4th March, 1805, 150 61,872.69 46,952,705.72.0013 From 4th March, 1805, to 4th March, 1809, 208 122,478.51 54,172,790.94 .0022 From 4th March, 1809, to 4th March, 1813, 263 374,654.23 44,079,932.82.0084 From 4th March, 1813, to 4th March, 1817, 446 688,836.51| 75,871,937.67.009065 From 4th March, 1817, to 4th March, 1821, 488 880,111.67 65,470,053.06.01344 From 4th March, 1821, to 4th March, 1825, 431 1,568,476.17| 74,655,234.54.02100 From 4th March, 1825, to 4th March, 1829, 457 2,278,558.47 88,941,104.61.0256 From 4th March, 1829, lo 4th March, 1833, 209 299,798.51 103,644,579.31.002892 From 4th March, 1833, to 4th March, 1837, 1,307 1,305,305.45 70,185,498.66 .01859 Total,... 14,242 7,748,318.89 694,172,034.86.0111 Average loss per head, .$ 1,826.57. ment. Table exhibiting the Seats of Government, the Times of Holding the Election of State Officers, and the Times of the Meeting of the Legislatures, of the several States. States. Seats of Govern. Times of the Meeting of the Times of Holding Elections. Legislatures. Maine, Augusta, 2d Monday in Sept. 1st Wednesday in Jan. N. Hainpshire, Concord, 20 Tuesday in March, 1st Wednesday in June. Vermont, Montpelier, 1st Tuesday in Sept. 2d Thursday in October. Massachusetts, Boston, 24 Monday in Nov. 1st Wednesday in Jan. Rhode Island, { and Newport. fep. in April and Aug. last Wed. in Oct. and Jan Gov. and April, . Connecticut, Hart. & N. Hav. Ist Monday in April, 1st Wednesday in May. New York, Albany, Ist Monday in Nov. Ist Tuesday in January New Jersey, Trenton, 20 Tuesday in October, 4th Tuesday in October. Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, 20 Tuesday in October, 1st Tuesday in January. Delaware, Dover, 20 Tuesday in Nov. 1st Tuesday in Jan. bien. Maryland, Annapolis, 1st Wednesday in Oct. last Monday in December. Virginia, Richmond, 4th Thursday in April, Ist Monday in December. North Carolina, Raleigh, Commonly in August, 2d Monday in Nov. bien. South Carolina, Columbia, 20 Monday in October, 4th Monday in November. Georgia, Milledgeville, 1st Monday in October, 1st Monday in November. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in November Mississippi, Jackson, 1st Mon. & Tues. Nov. Ist Monday in Jan. bien. Louisiana, New Orleans, 1st Monday in July, 1st Monday in January. Arkansas, Little Rock, |1st Monday in October, 2d Monday in Oct. bien. Tennessee, Nashville, 1st Thursday in Aug. Ist Monday in Oct. bien. Kentucky, Frankfort, 1st Monday in August, ist Monday in December. Ohio, Columbus, 20 Tuesday in October, 1st Monday in December. Indiana, Indianapolis, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in December. Illinois, Springfield, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in Dec. bien. Missouri, Jefferson City, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in Nov. bien. Michigan, Detroit, 1st Monday in October, 1st Monday in November. ..1633 . Dates of the First Settlement of the several Colonies. Virginia 1607 | Maryland New York .1614 Connecticut .1635 Massachusetts. 1620 Rhode Island. .1636 New Hampshire 1623 North Carolina ..1650 New Jersey .1624 | South Carolina ..1670 Delaware ..1627 Pennsylvania. .1682 Maine. .1630 | Georgia.. .1733 .June 29... Adoption of the first State Constitution. New Hampshire. January 5. South Carolina. . March 24. Virginia.... New Jersey .July 2. Maryland.. August 14.... Pennsylvania September. Delaware... September.... North Carolina.. December New York .. . April Massachusetts. March Vermont... .July 4 Georgia .May. ...1776 .1776 . 1777 ..1780 ..1786 .1789 Amount of Money expended in each State and Territory, by the United States, upon Works of Internal Improvement, from the 1828. $ 4,200 00 Massachusetts .104,042 46 Ohio.. .390,159 03 Connecticut .2,069 97 Indiana .108,123 88 Rhode Island. .195 19 Mississippi. . 49,385 52 New York... 68,138 45 Illinois... .8,000 00 Pennsylvania .39,728 32 Alabama .81,762 78 Delaware. .307,104 01 Missouri .22,702 24 Maryland 10,000 00 Arkansas .44,690 00 Virginia . 150,000 00 Michigan. .48,607 95 North Carolina. ..1,000 00 Florida. .799,002 01 Kentucky ..... .90,000 00 Total $2,341,136 03 Navy-Yards in the United States. Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Pensacola, Fa. New Orleans, La. United States Mint. Salary. Salary. Wm. Findlay, Treasurer .. 2,000 er and Refiner.. 2d Engraver.1,500 Salary. Oficers of the Branch at New Orleans, La. Salary. J. M. Kennedy, Superin. $2,500 Philos B. Tyler, Coiner .. $2,000 Wm. P. Kort, Assayer,... 2,000 Hor. C. Cammack, Treas." 2,000 John L. Riadel, Melt. &. Ref.2,000 Oficers of the Branch at Dahlonega, Ga. Salary. J. J. Singleton, Superin. • $2,000 David M. Mason, Coiner.. 1,500 J. W. Farnham, Assayer .. 1,500 Officers of the Branch at Charlotte, N. C. Salary. J. H. Wheeler, Superin. •$2,000 John R. Bolton, Coiner . $1,500 J. H. Gibbon, Assayer.....1,500 Number of Post Offices on the 1st of May, 1840....13,376. Privilege of Franking. 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The fourteenth presidential term of four years, since the establishment of the government of the United States under the constitution, began on the 4th of March, 1841, and it will expire on the 3d of March, 1845. Salary. Va., Vice-President, and President THE CABINET. The following are the principal officers in the executive departe ment of the government, who form the cabinet, and who hold their offices at the will of the President: Salary. Samuel L. Southard, New Jersey, acting Vice-President. . $5,000 Daniel Webster, Mass., Secretary of State ..6,000 A. P. Upshur, Virginia, Secretary of the Navy. .6,000 John C. Spencer, New York, Secretary of War .6,000 Walter Forward, Penn., Secretary of the Treasury .6,000 Charles A. Wickliffe, Kentucky, Postmaster-General........6,000 Hugh S. Legare, South Carolina, Attorney-General .... ..4,000 Officers of the Senate. Salary. Secretary $3,000 Second Engrossing Clerk. $1,500 Chief Clerk.. .1,800 Sergeant at Arms and Executive Clerk } ... 1,500 1,500 Doorkeeper, First Legislative Clerk. 1,500 Assistant Doorkeeper .1,450 Second do. 1,500 | Messenger .700 First Engrossing Clerk. 1,500 Salary. Officers of the House of Representatives. Salary. .1,500 .1,450 .1,500 |