874 Statement of the Appropriations for the Service of the Navy Department, for the Year 1826, made pursuant to the provisions of the second Section of the Act of the 1st May, 1820, entitled, "An Act in addition to the several Acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments. Amount Amount drawn by applicable Requisi tions from Balances of appropriations to the service of the January, Year sury, dur 1826. 1826. 1826. 1826. ing the Year 1826. on the 31st of December 1826. Dollars 111.163 975,492 118,866 1,205,542 1,117 141,613 54,041 196,772 185,865 10.90 42,912 421,739 115,190 579,843 414,751 165,091 2,458 2,458 1,905 553 769 8,780 9,540 7,349 2,20 2,966 195 3,162 500 2,66 22 2,535 805 217 1,022 891 1,144 5,000 5,000 1,217 39,251 386 49,439 32,885 16,553 72,124 440,000 20,249 532,373 1,089,024 500,000 21,711 1,610,736 82,115 82,115 17,693 17,693 15,122 2,571 44,296 44,296 44,296 10,017 10,017 10,017 32,000 32,000 22,220 9.779 3,722 3,722 2,559 1,162 1,369 8,295 4,665 452 4213 1,216 10,000 i1,216 11,216 40,000 29,196 69,196 69,196 53,098 53,098 490 30,000 30,490 30,490 17,502 15,000 32,502 32,480 14,063 40,000 54,063 54,063 98,000 98,000 350,383 516,464 184-2 1st Column, "Balances of Appropriations on the 1st day of January, 1826." 2d Column, "Appropriations in 1826" 3d Column, "Repayments in 1826" 1,964,905 32 Dols. 4th Column, will make the Column of "Amount applicable to the service of the Year 1826" 6,141,322 22 5th Column, from which deduct this Column of "Amount drawn by requisitions from the} 4,657,384 14 Treasury, during the Year 1826" 6th Column, will leave this Column of "Balances of Appropriations on the 31st December, 1826," 427,431 67 1,483,938 #8 Recapitulation of the Expenditures of the Navy Department, for the Year 1826. 5th Column Amount drawn by requisitions from the Treasury, during the 4,657,384 14 Year 1826" 3d Column, from which deduct this Column of " Repayments in 1826" Will leave this amount expended by the Navy Department, in 1826 Treasury Department, Second Comptroller's Office, February 7, 1827. LETTER from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting Statements of the Commerce and Navigation of The United States, during the Year ending on the 30th day of September, 1826. SIR, Treasury Department, February 24, 1827. I HAVE the honour to transmit a Statement, prepared in obedience to the provisions of the Act of the 10th of February, 1820, entitled "An Act to provide for obtaining accurate Statements of the Foreign Commerce of The United States;" together with a Letter from the Register of the Treasury, explanatory of the same. I have the honour to remain, &c. RICHARD RUSH. The Honourable the Speaker of the House of Representatives. SIR, Treasury Department, Register's Office, February 24, 1827. IN conformity with the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 10th of February, 1820, entitled "An Act to provide for obtaining accurate Statements of the Foreign Commerce of The United States," I have the honour to transmit, herewith, the following Statements of the Commerce and Navigation of The United States, during the Year ending on the 30th day of September, 1826, viz: 1. A General Statement of the quantity and value of Merchandize imported into The United States from the 1st of October, 1825, to the 30th of September, 1826;......................... 2. A Summary Statement of the same ;.................. ................................ Page 877 ... 878 3. A General Statement of the quantity and value of Domestic articles exported; ....................... 880 4. A General Statement of the quantity and value of Foreign articles exported; .... 881 .... 882 5. Summary Statement of Domestic articles exported; 6. Summary Statement of Foreign articles exported............... 883 7. A General Statement of the Amount of American and Foreign tonnage employed in the Foreign Trade of The United States; 884 8. A Statistical view of the Commerce and Navigation of The United States;... ...... 886 9. A Statement of the Commerce and Navigation of each State and Territory;.......................... 888 10. A Statement of the Tonnage which entered into and departed from the principal Ports of The United States, and the Lake Ports. 889 From these Statements it appears that the Imports, during the Year ending on the 30th September, 1826, have amounted to 84,974,477 dollars, of which amount 80,778,120 dollars were imported in American Vessels, and 4,196,357 dollars in Foreign Vessels. That the Exports have, during the same period, amounted to 77,595,322 dollars, of which 53,055,710 dollars were of domestick, and 24,539,612 of Foreign articles. That of the domestick articles, 46,199,528 dollars were exported in American Vessels, and 6,856,182 dollars in Foreign Vessels; and of the Foreign articles, 23,353,988 dollars were exported in American Vessels, and 1,185,624 dollars in Foreign Vessels. That 942,206 tons of American Shipping entered, and 953,012 cleared from, the Ports of The United States, and that 105,654 tons of Foreign Shipping entered, and 99,417 cleared, during the same period. I have the honour also to state, that the amount of registered tonnage employed in the Foreign Trade, on the 31st of December, 1825, amounted to...... 700,788 That the enrolled and licensed tonnage amounted to.... 657,899 That the tonnage of Fishing Vessels amounted to...... Making together.... 64,424 Tons 1,423,111 As appears, by the Annual Statement of the District Tonnage of The United States transmitted from this Office on the 10th instant. Permit me further to state, that, in conformity to the 10th Section of the Act above referred to, the articles exported have been valued at their actual cost, or the value which they bore at the time of exportation in the several Ports from which they were exported; and that the articles imported were valued at their actual cost, or the value which they bore in the Foreign Port from which they were exported for importation into The United States, at the time of such exportation, free of any subsequent charges whatever. I have the honour to be, &c. JOSEPH NOURSE, Register. The Hon. Richard Rush, Secretary of the Treasury. (1.)-General Statement of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, of the Growth, Produce, and Manufacture, of Foreign Countries, imported into The United States; commencing on the 1st of October, 1825, and ending on the 30th of September, 1826. VALUE OF MERchandize, ImPORTED FROM EACH COUNTRY. Treasury Department, Register's Office, February 21, 1827. JOSEPH NOURSE Register. |