THE National Calendar, AND ANNALS OF THE UNITED STATES; FOR MDCCCXXXII. VOL. X. BY PETER FORCE. PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. WASHINGTON CITY: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY PETER FORCE. SOLD BY THOMPSON & HOMANS, Washington; HILLIARD, GRAY & co., 1832. D'1901. NEW APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tables are given in pages, 159, 160, and 161, showing the Population, the number of Representatives, and the Fractions unrepresented in each State, according to the apportionments under the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th Census, respectively; the population of each State, according to the 5th Census; and calculations for the apportionment of Representatives under the 5th Census, for the numbers 48,000 to 55,000, inclusive, of the representative population: annexed is a statement of the number of Representatives to which each State will be entitled, with the fractions, at a ratio of 47,700, the number agreed to in the House of Representatives, February 15, 1832. Making the whole number of Representatives two hundred and forty; and the total unrepresented fractions of all the States, 475,478. The number of votes for President and Vice President, will, according to this apportionment, be two hundred and eighty-eight, making an increase of twenty-seven. ERRATA. The Total amounts at the end of page 163 should be, in the first column, $382,658 40, and in the second column, $239,200 80, instead of the sums there given. Page 13, line 9 from the bottom, for "choosen" read "choosing." Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1832, by Peter Force, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia. 13-91 Expenditures in 1830- Civil, Miscellaneous, and Foreign Inter- 93 96 Naval Establishment 99 Statement of the Nett Revenue in 1830 100 Statement of the Receipts, Expenditures, Commissioners for Claims on Denmark 104 and Appropriations Act to provide for adjustment of Claims 104-106 Commerce of the United States, in 1830 280 Navigation of the United States, in 1830 106 Commerce of each State, in 1830 War Department-Secretary's Office, Requisition, Pension, Indian, and Intercourse with Foreign Nations Ministers, Consuls, and other Diplomatie 115-118 Movements of the Army in 1831 118 Officers, &c. of Engineer Department, 187-191 Table of Fees of officers of the Cus- Officers of the Customs in each District of Light House Establishment-Superinten- dents and Keepers of Light Houses 206-210 Revenue Cutters-The station of each; Army List, containing a list of all the Officers of the Army, with their Rank, and the dates of their Commissions, and the regiments to which attached. Departments of the Army, Posts and Arsenals, with the names of permanent 212-214 266 Commissioners and Special Agents tem- 267 porarily employed 162596 |