Statement of moneys received into the Treasury from all sources other than Customs and Public Lands, during the year 1830. From dividends on stock in the bank of the United States $490,000 00 Arrears of direct tax.................. Arrears of internal revenue.............. ... ....... 16,980 59 12,160 62 .... 11,096 18 170 25 Surplus emoluments of officers of the customs........ cargoes, condemned under the acts prohibiting the slave 2,584 93 An unknown person stated to be due the United States.. 2,000 00 land titles in Louisiana....... $700 00 353 24 98 49 Moneys previously advanced on account of military pen sions........ Moneys previously advanced on account of the first article of the treaty of Ghent........ Balances of advances made in the War Department, under the 3d section of the act of 1st May, 1820.......... 25,855 08 $592,368 98 The receipts in the Treasury from all sources, in the year, 1830, were: From Customs........ Lands, (pp. 182, 183 ).. ........... ............. Incidental Receipts, (as above). Total Receipts in 1830..... $21,922,391 39 3,329,356 14 490.000 00 102,369 98 24.844,116 51 EXPENDITURES. Statement of the Expenditures of the United States for the year 1830. ........... ........ CIVIL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND FOREIGN INTERCOURSE. ............ ..................... Commissioner of the Public Buildings.......... Civil..... $692,754 16 541,973 25 9 600 00 19,661 65 2,000 00 52,411 84 ......... .......... ............ 261 323 74 Annuities and grants............................................................ ..1,579.724 64 ....................... 32,430 00 57,000 00 .................... ......... Light house establishment......................... .................................... Roads within the State of Ohio........ Roads and canals within the State of Indiana... 4,000.00 12,000 00 398 53 Repayments for lands erroneously sold by the United States 275,000 00 30,740 54 300 00 40,000 00 2,000 00 229,196 03 261,015 53 Miscellaneous....................... ...1,363,624 13 Diplomatic Department.......... ... Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse............................................ Expenses of evidence in relation to aggressions by the inhabi- 748 59 294,067 27 Total.... .......... .... ........... ....3.237,416 04 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Pay of the Army and subsistence of Officers....... ......... ......... ......... Sabsistence.......... Forage............................. Clothing...... 1,073,478 50 230 642 90 401,745 18 45,367 11 156,671 20 7,949 35 24,086 82 Medical and hospital department.............................................................................. ...................... 495 67 8,191 71 8,828 48 270,414 18 3,854 74 1,067.947 33 Military laboratory and workshop at West Point.................... 14,235 00 600 00 24 291 64 2,221 87 341,171 25 Purchase of Land near Springfield armory.............................................. ......... Arsenal at Springfield, Massachusetts.................... ...................... Purchase of land for Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts Security of Pea Patch island, &c. Fort Delaware......... 86.000 00 3.000 00 25,000 00 ..................... ...... 100,000 00 100,000 00 62,025 00 At Oak Island, Cape Fear, North Carolina..... At Mobile Point...... ...... Purchase of a site for a lort on Corkspur Island, Georgia.. Barracks at Fort Trumbull, New London, Connecticut.... 5,000 60 10.600 00 34,859 00 33,870 00 151.000 00 2,000 00 629 91 6,600 00 4,000 00 barracks at Fort Winnebago, Northwest Territory...... Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, Northwest Territory... ................................... Fort Gratiot, Michigan.. Fortress Monroe, Virginia,... ..... Key West, and for other purposes...................... Jefferson Barracks, Missouri.................................................... .................................... Erection of a breakwater near the mouth of Delaware Bay Buffalo creek,.. .do.......................................... ......................... ... .......... ... Deepening the channel mouth of Pascagoula river, Miss.. Mary's harbor................. Improving the navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers 817 91 4.354 63 5.000 00 8,500 00 7,000 00 5,000 00 2,000 00 269,222 00 7.059 97 15,488 00 30 18 118 05 9,712 72 1,342 75 3,198 00 2,300 00 2,998 75 59,023 65 12,714 00 2,156 00 33,335 00 32,500 00 7,045 65 6,517 82 6,600 00 4.965 56 Improving the barbor of Cleaveland, Ohio....... ... ........ Removing obstructions Merrimack river, Massachusetts.... .......... |