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Page 1: THE RKCh, 1PTS AXD DISSURSKAIh:NTS · COAlB I NED STATE llENT i)F TEER RECEIPTS A ND DISBU RS K 11 ENTS (APPARENT AiVD ACTUALl 'I'HE tJNITED STATES FOR TEIE I& is&-, nl beni ended

COMBINED STATEMENT

OF THE

RKCh, 1PTS AXD DISSURSKAIh:NTS (A VPARENT AND ACTUAL)

THE UX1TKD STATES

FOLIC THE

FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1878

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COAlB I NED STATE llENT i)F TEER

RECEIPTS A ND DISBU RS K 11 ENTS (APPARENT AiVD ACTUALl

'I'HE tJNITED STATES

FOR TEIE

I& is&-, nl beni ended tuu&. '30, 18'7~E.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT IVAsHIN&ETCN, D. ('. , Deeembe& I, 1873.

SEz: I» compliauce with instrn&tio»s received f&om yo», I have prepared tbr publication in the Bool- of Estimates a

combined statement of the receipts and disburse1»ents of the Govern»1ent, by appropriatio»s, exclusive ot' the principal

of the public debt, for the fiscal year ended J»n&* 30, 1873, exhibitiug the various so»&c&s of tl» revenues; th& apparent

expenses of each brauch of the service under the several Depart1nc»ls, and of each D& p;«t»1&»t. on;«;co»nt of 'salnri&s, " "oEdjnary exp& nscs, " "public wo&k», " "miscellaneous, " and "unusnal and extraordinary;" an&1 the actual &. &1)&»&see of the

same, a»d the actual revenues, by deductions frou1 them of those items which;1ppear i» both accounts by requirements of

law, but which are not actual revenues or true expenCktures, and other iten1s on acco»»t of bra»ches of the se& & i«e i»tended

to be self-supportiug. the expeuses and revenues of which must by l;&w enter into the accounts of the Treasury.

I have the ho»or to be, very respectfully, yonr obedie»t servant,

'HAS F DONA VT

Chaef of Warrant Drv&sion.

Hou. WM. A. REOHARDSQN,

Secretary of the Treas«ry.

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RECEIPTS 1 t J, Districts. Total by districts. Total by States. C~ross receipts. i Deductions. Xet receipts.

Fi'rrnt Cax0riss—

Maine: Aroostook, Passamaquoddy. Machias. Frenchman's Bay. Castine. Waldoborough. Wiscasset. . . . . , . . . . . . . . Bath . Portland. Saco. . Kennebunk Belfast. Bangor

New Hampshire; Portsmouth . .

Vermont .

Massachusetts: Newburyport Gloucester. Salem Marblehtrad . . Boston. Plymouth Fall River. Barnstable. . New Bedford. Edgartown.

Rhode Island: Providence. Bristol . Newport. . . . . . .

Connecticut: Middletown. . New London. New Haven. Fairfield. Stonington.

Netv York: Genesee. . Oswego. Dunkirk. Albany. Viagara. . . . . . . Buffalo. Oswegatchie . . New York Champlain. Cape Vincent „.

Vew Jersey: Perth Amboy. Burlington. Newark.

Pennsylvania, : Philadelphia . . Erie. . Pittsburgh.

Delaware.

Maryland: Baltimore. . Eastern. . Vienna.

District of Columbia: Georgetown .

$13, 11( 01 92 739 59

:3& 04H 56 36 45

:376 54 7, 35G Hl

653 Gl 11, G35 2H

572, 008 27 53 10 6 29

7, 368 55 16, 836 09

5rd, 450 73 5, 662 36

4H, 238 17 588 14

20r 662, 215 43 22, 116 69

210, 724 31 2 H55 38

40, 867 26 ii78 91

362, 031 33 338 00

2, 350 H!?

2, 364 12 33, 100 02

:343, 552 24 18, 590 42

1, 719 51

91, 399 60 921, 011 32

7, 852 77 121, 121 60 6, '35, 774 49 476, 678 62 290, 17o r7

126, 824, 899 92 344) H45 29 59, 502 41

892 65 302 20

2, 187 79

ir, 023, 930 83 56, 865 93 32, 593 59

7, i3:37, 407 70 28 81

H06 85

, j'(25, 236 15

23, 261 78

942, 097 22

21, 053 397 38

3G4, r20 15

Gu99 32(i 31

129, 77:3, 261 79

:3, 3R2 64

H, 113, :390 35

20 502 7n

7. 33R, 243 36,

6, 584 64!

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RECEIPTS AND DISBIJRSEMENTS.

REI, F IPTH.

Districts. 'l otal by d&str&cts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

From Customs — Continued. Virginia:

Richmond. . Norfolk. Tappahannock. Petersburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria .

West Virginia: Wheeling

North Carolina: Albemarle . Pamlico . . Beaufort. Wilmington.

South Carolina: Charleston. . Georgetown. Beaufort.

Georgia: Savannah. St. Mary' s. Brunswick.

Alabama: Mobile . . Selma.

[Btlisstssippi: Pearl River. . Natchez. Vicksburg.

Florida: Pensacola . . Key West. . Fernandina . . . . . St. Mark's. . St. John' s. . . . . . Apalachicola. . . .

&Louisiana: New Orleans. . Tech'.

Texas: Texas. Paso del Norte. Saluria. Corpus Christi. . Brazos Santiago .

Tennessee: Memphis . Nashville.

Kentucky: Paducah. Louisville.

Ohio: Cincinnati Miami. Sandusky. . . Cuyahoga. .

Michigan: Detroit. Michigan . Superior. Huron. .

Illinois: Cairo. Peoria. . . . . . . . . . . Quincy. Chicago. .

Indiana: Evans' le. . . . . New 4. lbany.

BB6, 969 91 ',

31, 926 60 l

137 97 172, 295 29

4, 555 06

80 08 2, 137 39

121 90 115, 702 56

167& 648 39 421 79

37, 183 29

197, 811 08 1, 030 41 8, 708 42 i

111&155 41 4, 000 00

4 46 555 03

1& 100 81 i

78, 875 40 ~

242, 918 51 1, 650 24

592 16 581 83 331 00

3, 835, 758 13 318 97

507& 582 14 27, 167 42 16, 005 52 39, 659 2H

i

57, 852 91

55, 297 21 5, 017 82

17, 837 79 89, 599 H7

271, 467 54 20, 299 07

3, 369 39 219, 417 45

309, 427 62 H82 45

38, 605 97 78, 056 63

17, 883 20 3, 881 87 2) 474 51 ', 158& 737 99,

, »4(6 27 4, . i. ls;&2 '

8295&, H84 H3 '

o&-l 65 '

11~. 041 93;

205&, 254 47

207, 549 91

115, 155 41

1, 660 30

324, 949 14

3, 836, ()7& 10 i

648, 267 27 i

60, 315 03,

107, 437 66

514, 553 45

426& 972 67

2. 182, 977 57

9 924 79

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

0 F. ()EIPTH.

Dis(, ricts. Total by districts. Tots, l by States. Crross receipts. Deductions. xct receipts.

From Cas(osis — Continued. Missouri:

St. Louis . xl, 448, 561 62

Wisconsi n: ldil waukee. 153, 736 05

Ioivii: Burlington. Dubuque Keokuk.

. & I 0 &1 t a u &i .

fi932 14 15, 152 56i

922 90 1&, 007 60

37 589 09

Oregon: Oregon Wi! Iamette

5liunesota: Duluth. . Minne&oti&

Calilornia: San Francisco . .

Washington Territory: Puget Hound. .

40, 993 92 224& 220 96

1HH, 27H 74 H, 516 66

'&65, 214 HH

196, (95 40

x, 167, 207 87

18, 709 52 $188, OHO, 522 70

!lgi "1

3, 424 2H

From fines, penalties, and fort'eitures, (custouis service). Less amount charged as an expenditure under the head of "Collect-

ing the revenue from customs" Less amount paid to informers aud others as their share of penalties

imposed by tice (Ioverumeut, charged as;u& expenditure under the head of "Distributive shares of fiues, penalties, aud forfeitures ". .

I, ess repayment ot' nioneys accruing froni iiues, penalties, aud for- feitures, or other sources, erroueously receivccl;&ud covered into the Treasury before the paynient of the proper iuforuicrs' moieties. or other legal charges against the same, charged as;iu expenditure under the heacl of "Refunding nioneys erroneously received and covered into the Treasury "

') ll, 920 63

!i26, 156 &1

1, 13R 01

xl. 410 1!3 5(, 0&3 59

:)os& 51R 70 ;321 '& l o 61

1, 738 90

the he;id

From labor, dray;ige, and storage, (cnstcmis service). . . . . . . Fro&n weighiug fees, (custonis service) . . From services of United States otlicers, (custonis service) From emolument fees, (customs service). From mileage of examiuers, (custoius service).

I. css aiuount expeu&lcd ou t!&ca& i&ccouuts, charged undei of "Expenses of collectingreveuue froiu customs".

Less amount refunded for excess of deposits for uuascertained duties, cliarged as au expenditure under the head of "Repayment of excess of deposits for unas- certained duties ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ('k 120, 192 &90

Aiuount refunded for duties collected from importers ou articles sub- sequently exported, charged as au expenditure under thc hen&i of "Debentures and drawbacks ". 1, 17(i, 055 1 x

Amount refunded to private parties for duties paid uu;irticles eu- titled to be admitted free, or at less rates, charged:is au expendi- ture under the head of "Refunding duties". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )34, 552 (&6

Aruount refunded to claiiuants from sale of uuchiinie&l merchaudisc. charged as an expeuditure under the liead of "I. uchiimed mer- chandise ". . . . . . 1, -!RO HO

A. mount returned to pay debentures aud other charges arising from duties, charged as an expeuditure uudcr the head of "Debentures and other charges " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !3 i. 65;i Hl

Amount refunded for duties paid ou tea aiul coffee iu public stores or bonded warehouses on July 1, 1872, sul&ject to uo duty, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding duty on tea an&I.

. cofiee ". 2. i&. 231 R2 Amount of drawback of duties paid ou niaterials imported into the

district of Chicago, charged as an expenditure under the head of " Drawback on c ertain articles imported into the district of Chicago " 1&92, 15. & 95 Amount of duties refunded which had 1&een p;iicl on merchandise de-

stroyed or injured while in the custody of ofiicers of' the customs or in bonded warehouses, charged as an expeuditure under the head of "Refunding duty ou goods destroyed in warehouses ". . . . .

Amount refuu&led to the Wiuoua aud Ht. I'eter's Railroad Con&pany for additional duties paid by itou railro;id iron, per act June 4, 1H72, charged as an expeuditure uuder the he;id of "Refunding certain duties paid by the Wiuoua and St. Peter's Railroad Com- pany"

1, 169, 515 3R

796, 953 9R

$4, 921, 684 01 tjll83, 1(37. R3R 66

I, 169, 515;3H

!&6. 953 OR I

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RECEIPTS AND DISIIURSEMENTS.

RECEIPTS.

Districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

From Internal R« & n«&— Maine:

1st district. . . . . . . . . . . . 2d district. 3d district 4th district. 5th district .

New Hampshire: 1st district. . . . . . . . . 2d district. . . . . . :. . 3d district. . . . . . . . .

Vermont: 1st district. . ?d district. . . 3d district. . . .

$124, 363 19 27& H68 53 19, 108 03 o5, 864 49 1'1, 087 25

197, 440 96 105, 509 70

18& 349 48

18& 978 84 36& 611 31 22, 411 64

$214, 291 49

321, 300 14

Massachusetts: 1st district. . 2d district. . . . . . 3d district. 4th district . 5th district . 6th district . 7th district . 8th district . . 9th district . 10th district.

132, 51,

1, 488, 552, 319) 646,

BH, 55, 62,

377,

328 98 637 65 143 26 823 85 630 49 000 60 121 30 301 04 986 79 065 10

78, 001 79

Conuecticut: 1st district. 2d district. 3d district. . 4th district . .

Rhode Island: 1st district. . . . . 2d district. .

New York: 1st district. 2d district. . 3d district. . 6th district 8th district 9th district 10th district 11th district 12th district 13th district 14th district 15th district . 16th district 17th district . 1Hth district . 19th district . . . . 20th district 21st district. . . . . '&&1 district. . . . .

23d district. . . . . 24th district . 25th district . '&6th drstr&ct . '&7th district . ?Hth district . 29th d&stl'1ct . . . . 30th district . . . . 32d distri(&t.

Ne&r Jersey: 1st district. . . '&d district. . Od district. . 4th district. 5th di, tri(t

Pennsyl«anin: 1st district. Od district 4th district 5th district 6th district

498, 758 67 194, H06 04 51, 390 01

129, 030 25

287, 159 81 37, 392 36

4, 065, 010 61 2, 448, 3H7 29 1, 961, 195 36

400 00 802, 156 96

1, 008, 092 39 534, 691 70 14"1, 964 11 260, 290 25 139, 964 56

1 242 673 17 226, 780 20 30, 224 20 29, 810 35

119, 447 73 41, '751 67 . &4, 590 2'&

293& 567 92 103, 20'/ 2H

412, 925 26 483, 66, ) 08 116, 968 30 174 192 45 157, 384 42 580, 277 OH

99, 556 91 1&546, '109 64 2 230 437 o9

146, 719 76 273, 948 36

i 518&047 90 )

338, 786 32 1, 289, 172 23 l

. 1, 383, 507 97, 1, 739, 755 19 )

300 00 364, 728 79 362, 638 72 I

3) '174, 039 06

873, 984 &37

324, 552 17

19, 312, 323 60 l

2) &66 674

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

RE(", ZIP TiS.

Dist, riots. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. get receipts.

From Internal Ee»e&)tte — Continued. Pennsylvania:

7th district 8th district 9th district 10th district 11th district 12th district . 13th district 14th district 15th district 16th district . 17th tlistrict. 18th district. 19th district. 20th district. 21st district. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 22d district. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 23d district. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 24th district.

Delaavare.

Maryland: 1st district. . . . 2d district. 3d district. 4th district . 5th district

District of Columbia.

Virginia: 1st district. . . . 2d district. 3d district. 4th district . 5th district . 6th district . . 7th district . 8th district . .

West Virginia: 1st district. 2d district. 3d district. .

North Carolina: 1st district. 2d district. . 3d district. . 4th district. . . . . . 5th district. . . . . . 6th district. . . . . . 7th district. . . . . .

South Carolina: 1st district. 2d district. . 3d district. .

Georgia: 1st district. . 2d district. . 3d district. . 4th district.

Florida. Alabama:

1st district. . . . . 2d district. 3d district.

Mississippi: 1st district. . . . . 2&1 district. 3d district.

Louisiana: 1st district. 2d district. 3d district.

2R

028 11 9ti7 27 ;)12 19

2;). '3,

;)84 l r(l&

14&, 200, 36,

107, 290,

260 ')2 440 79 I

123 70 '

163 51 916 44 961 51 920:31 008 90 010 OB 809 28

119, 52 70,

117, 9M

, )49, 860,

013 00 463 76 651 81

94 1

469, 996 123 265

15, 868 73 1, 022) 480 65 3, 706, 240 58

74, 006 54 2, 246, 289 28

172, 258 99 93, 867 72 42, 280 86

294, 343 01 12'7, 273 01 32, 486 16

38, 929 32 56, 409 7"/

34 335 3'/ 445 892 93 541 332 63 252, 159 90 31, 537 96

33, 607 3H 63, 547 36 73, 244 14

90& 4/1 20 i

61, 336 20 '

116, 2:30 65 222, 052 56

80& 568 92 35, 601 09 34 880 55

31 304 45 5'3 841 11 43, 648 73

1, 261, 368 61 29, 505 19 40, 564 21

'/40, /09 31 2, 022 H4

1, 570, 326 60 95, 233 95

249, 261 39

$7, 855, o34 24 ~

429, 403 34,

2, 657, 554 09 ,

'

133, 424 5H '

7, 373, 293 3

454, 102 18 l

1, 400, 597 BH

170, 398 88

490, 090 61', 13:&, 006 46

151, 050 56

128, 794 29

1, 331, 438 01

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RECElPTS ANI) IIISBURSEMENTS.

RECEIPTS.

Districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts

Ero»& Internal Rc&e»«e — Continued. Texas:

1st district. 2d district. 3d district. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th district.

Tennessee: 1st district. . 2d district. . . . . . . 3d district. . 4th district. 5th district . 6th district . . . . . 7th district . 8th district . . . . .

$87, 976 92 47, 885 03 7, 'i, 105 76

10&J 175 06&

29, 795 89 59, 437 43 54, 263 28 s4, 482 05

259, 234 39, 12H 31 25, 442 2H

106, 60H 86

$318, 143 67

658, 392 35 Kentucky:

1st district. . 2d d, istrict . . . 3d district. . . . . . 4th district . 5th district . . . . 6th district . . . . 7th district . . . . 8th district . . . . 0th district

193, 256& 118, 345,

I, 832, I, 615,

H76i,

130, 111,

320 99 326 72 655 87 05&5 47 19& 40 776 806 23 020 61 794 15

5, 488& 962 99 Arkansas:

1st district. . 2d district, . . . . . 3d district . . . . . .

Ohio: 1st district. . . . . . . . Od district. 4th district . 5th district . 6th district . 7th district . 8th district . 9th district . 10th district. . . 11th district . 12th district . . . . . 13th district . . . . . 14th district . . . . . loth district . . . . . 16th district 17th district . . . . . 18th district, . . . . . 19th district . . . . .

Michigan: 1st district. . 2d district . . . . . 3d district 4th district 5th district 6th district

Indiana: 1st district. . . , . . . . '&d district, . . . . 3d district. 4th dist&Oct . 5th district . 6th district . 7th district . . . . . . Hth district . . . . . . 0th district . . . . . . 10th district . . . . . 11th district . .

Illinois: 1st district. . '&d district 3d district. 4th district 5th district . 6th district . . 7th district .

45, 258 60 37, 483 07 31, 539 70

7, 161, 277 20 1, 495, 458 HO

704 020 56 70, 012 77

633, 315 59 495, 343 53

38, 400 17 739, 219 70

1, 097, 686 75 575, 446 63 584, 395 47

65, 919 90 5&8, 070 97 95, 971 15 73& 119 43

198, 479 48 720, 189 71

63, 949 93

1, 673& 968 46 70, 121 70 94, 845 23 94, 569 34 , &8, 136 ]7

224, 336 50

952, 941 78 06, 651 70

581, 046 62 438, 180 15 36, 512 98

467, 826 35 570, 333 42 351, 201 60 135, 231 05

66& 820 97 42, 443 58

6& 814& 082 61 60, 209 18

550, 937 14 l, 201, 810 25 4, 768) 704 98

364, 039 76 170, 305 05

114, 281 37

14, 870, 277 83

2, 215, 077 40

5, 739, 100 20

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

RECEIPTS.

Districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions.

From Internal Revenue — Continued. Illinois:

8th district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9th district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 10th district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 11th district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . „, . . . . . 12th district . . 13th district . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wisconsin: 1st district. . 2d district . . . . . . 3d district. . . . . . 4th district . . . . oth district . . . . 6th district . . . .

Minnesota: 1st disttdct. . . 2d district.

Iowa: 1st district. . 2d district. . 3d district . . 4th district . . . 5th district 6th district . . .

Missouri: 1st district. . . . 2d district. 3d district. 4th district . 5th district . 6th district .

Kansas.

Nebraska.

' Oregon.

California: 1st district. . . . 3d district. 4th district . . . 5th district . . .

Arizona.

Colorado.

Dakota.

Idaho

Montana.

Nevada . . .

New Mexico . .

Washington Territory.

Wyoming.

$1& 805& 239 29 135, 816 87 66, 66H 67 28, 127 01

442, 069 11 44, 010 68

1, 476, 800 HO

165, 516 24 173, 186 87 'i

65 H3 '

5, 154 17 '

71& 184 HO,

66, 475 47 161, 248 90 l

175, 288 79 268& 496 05

'

412) 006 68 '

57, 957 53 55, 465 34 55, 904 60

3, 323, 795 54 97, 179 72

119, 562 51 212, 400 45 128& 197 46 ~

3'76, 207 02

1, 992, H68 61 '

0, 122 9 174, 218 99, 90, 077 78

$16& 452, 020 60

1, 89], 908 71

227, 724 3'7

1, 025, 118 99

4, 257, 342 70

161, 623 17

246, 268 26

71, 4'27 68

2, 367& 288 35

14. 838 87

76, 274 56

7, 154 90

18& 644 25

27, 301 H3

83, 237 17

23& 237 51

51, 559 95

14, 792 21

11, 112 99

Miscellaneous: By Treasurer United States. . . . . „. „„, . . . . . . . . By Commissioner of Internal Revenue

(sale of stamps).

119, H53 !)0

6 99'9 501 10 &, 119, 355 00

$113, 729, 314 14,

i, ess amount refunded for internal-revenue taxes collected on atticles subsequently exported, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Allovvance or draw- backs" pl, 'll, 29;l Si

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RECEIPTS.

Districts. Total by districts. Total hy States. Gross receipts Deductions. Net receipts.

From 8ales of Pt/blie Lands — Continued. Kansas:

Salina. . Augusta. . Junction City. Concordia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Topeka Independence. Wichita. . Cawker City. .

Arkansas: Harrison . I. ittle Rock. Camden. Dardanelle. . Tallahassee . Montgomery. Huntsville. .

Alabama: Mobile.

Mississippi: Jackson.

Louisiana: New Orleans. . Monroe . .

Dakota: Springfield. Vermillion. Yankton. Pembina

Colorado: Central City Denver City Pueblo. Fair Play. .

Idaho: Boise City.

Le

w�iston�.

Nevada: Elko Carson City Aurora. . . . . Austin .

New Mexico: Santa F(t

Arizona: Prescott.

Montana: Helena.

Wyoming: Cheyenne. .

Utah: Salt Lake. .

Oregon: Roseburg. I. e Grande. . . Oregon City. . Linkvil le.

Washington Territory: Olympia. . Wana Wana. Vancouver.

Cali fornia t

Vidalia. Los Angeles. Stockton,

$45, 005 H4

3, 620 (jl (11 29

25) 189 56 45, 501 30 13, 92H 18 30, 757 21 I

15, 065 47

2, 031 70 I

2, 479 (7 450 00 j

5oo uo I

1, 110 00 j

3, 636 60 1, 565 H2

1, 898 49 396 25

2, 955 6H

17, 001 87 7, H71 02 1, 329 86

9, 849 81 42, 982 92 0 693 50 7, 101 28 j

3, 36(1 2H '

1, 362 31 I

205 23 7 378 42 '

2, 025 63 j

1(030 00 ~

47, 513 62, 10, 299 87 13, 406 58

497 61

67, 987 10 24, 396 8. (

4, 874 05 '

68, 723 IH

7, 069 39 '

97, 552 44 I

&lrsj. 670 5, i,

11, /74 0(

230 7H

1, 134 82',

2, 294 74

29, 159 33,

110, 627 51,

4, 723 59 I

10, 639 28

2, 553 o7

6 532 23

13, 906 99

2, 298 72

44, 836 32 '

71, 807 68

97 258 00

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RECEIPTS.

Districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts,

Fro)n Hales of Public Lands — Continued. California:

Shasta. . San Francisco. . Sacramento . . Humboldt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marysville Susanville .

$8& 358 50 ]03 972 50

64, 877 9H 14 575 52 83, 025 47 34& 754 64

$482, 909 62, $2 R82 312 38

From registers' and receivers' fees, (laud offices). . . Less amount deducted from salaries and commissions of registers

and receivers. Amount deducted from contingent expenses of land offices . . . . . . . . . . . . Amount deducted from expenses of depositing public moneys. . . . ".

365 3(l5 35, 38, 258 08 i

10& 4H1 76

Less amount paid (o States as a fund (yoni proceeds of public lands sold within i

their limits& charged as iin expenditure under the head of "Two, three, and fi« per cent. fund to States'. „„, . „. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . „, $237, 624 91

Amount refunded to purchasers for lands erroneously sold to them, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Repayment for lands erroneously sold", „. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . 32, 486 27

Amount refunded as an indemnity for swamp-lands erroneously sold, charged as an expenditure under the head. of "Indemnity for swamp-lands". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 3, 799 96 i

82(3, 911 14 637, 407 90

414. 135 19

$2, 608, 401 24

223, 272 71 From deposits by individuals for expenses of surveying public lands

Less amount charged as an expenditure under this head. 126, 950 77

126, 950

Miscelle)teous- From copyright fees

Less amount deducted from expenditures on account of "Salaries of Library of Congress" .

From. consular fees Less amount expended for salaries and contingent expenses of consuls .

From consular receipts. Less amount paid to the legal representatives of American citizens dying abroad. . . . . . .

From premium on transfer drafts issued from Independent Treasury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Less aniount deducted from the ordinary expenses of Independent Treasury.

From profits on coinage. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $489, 134 62 From deductions from bullion deposits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 305 02 From assays'and chemical examinations of ores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 20 From proceeds of assay comets. 1, 025 76

Less amount deducted froiu salaries and expenses of Mint, branches, and assay offices. . . . From marine-hospital tax

Less amount applied to the support of Marine-Hospital Service, charged as an ex- penditure under the head of "Marine-Hospital Service"

From steamboat fees. . Less amount expended for Steamboat-Inspection Service, charged as an expendi-

ture under the head of "Steamboat-Inspection Service" From semi-annual tax on circulation and deposits of national banks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Less amount expended on this account under the head of "Expenses of printing national currency" $181, 654 84

Amount excess of duty, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding to national banking associations excess of duty ". . . 83 12

From premium on sales of coin. Less amount expended for premium on bonds purchased, in currency.

prom interest repaid to the Government by Pacific Railway Companies, viz: Kansas Pacific railroad. $108, 290 67 Union Pacific railroad. 201, 446 35 Central Pacific railroad. , „, . . . . , . . . Ig7 5g5 65 Central branch Union Pacific railroad . . . . , . . . . . . . „2 812 5p Sioux City and Pacific railroad. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 4 044 12 Western Pacific railroad. 16 75

$514, 206 04 prom interest on debts due the United States by individuals. . . . . . . . . . . 3, 915 86 prom rebate of interest on United States bonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 033 46

Less these amounts deducted from expenditure on account of interest on public debt„. From proceeds of sales of Government property.

Less amount deducted from ordinary expenses of- Treasury Department $66& 224 51 Quartermaster's department, (War). . . . . . . . . 570 p87 gg Commissary department, (War). „„94 407 p Ordnance departinent, (War). , 449 440 Medical department, (War). 56, 284 37 Engineer's department, (W;ir). . . , . . . " " ". . - . . . 12, 322 88 Adjutant-General's o(fice, (War) . .

12, 317 39

45 RH3 94

1, 658 BH,

7, 218 16 '

547, 832 60

333, 003 03

259, 092 56

6) 830, 037 67,

11, 560, 530 R9 i

524, 155 36

1, 637) 283 15, '

12, 317 39

499, 223 96

1, 658 88

(. 218 16

;)4(, 832 60

333, 003 03

221, 917 op

181, (3( 96

5, 105, 919 99

524, 155 36

46) 659 98

37, 175 06

6, 648, 299 71

6, 454, 610 90

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RECEIPTS.

Gross receipts. De(foe&ious. e& receipts.

(Ift'ecellu)&eous — Continued. Signal office) (War). Pay department, (War). Bureau of E&fuipment and ltecruiting, (Navyj. . . . . . . Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, (Navyj . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Construction and Ifel&air, f Navy). . . . . . , . . . Bureau of Vavigatiou, (Navy ). Bureau of Ordnance, (Navy). Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, (Navy). . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Yards and Docks, (Navvy) . Bureau of Steam-Engineeriiig, (Navyj. Naval Academy. . Secretary's oAice, Navy Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House of Representatives . Government Printing OAice. . State Department. Interior Department . Judiciary. .

8122 00 77 50

27, 324 ( &

6, 364 30 '27(, 175 41

6, 091 69 6) 531 72

106 16 4) 979 14

10, 312 57 '655 60

5, 167 62 4, 920 30

37 4&91 8:3 70 75 36 23

1, 017 (2 81, G37, 2(33 15

From captured and abandoued property . Less amount refunded and charged as an exyenditure under the head of "Return

of proceeds of captured and abandoned property" From retroactive iucrease of salaries of certaiu Senators and members of Cougress,

returned to the United States as a donation. Less amount char()ed as an expenditure on account of "Salaries and inileage of

Senators and inembers, " deducted froni "salaries, " under the head "I. egisla- tive" . From prize cases:

Naval pension fund. Sale of flat-boat and steamer "Governor A. Mouton". . . . . . . . . . . . . Hale of rebel ram "Albemarle"

$164 13 :3, 581 00

202, 912 20

Less amount charged as an expenditure under the head of "Prize-money to cap- tors" From fees on letters patent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Less amonnt charged as an expenditure under the head of "Salaries and ordinary expenses of the Patent Office ".

From exemplification of papers, Land Off&ce. Less amount deducted I'roin "Salaries of I. and OAice"

From proceeds of sales of Indian lands. Less amount charged as an expenditure under the head of ' 'Fulfilling treaties with

Indian tribes, proceeds of lands" From interest on Iudian trust-fund stocks. . $209, 536 Hl From proceeds of sales of Indian trust-fund stocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, H19 06 From interest on deferred payments on sales of Osage Indian lands. . . . . 2, 309 GH

Less amount charged as an expenditure under the hea&1 of "Trust fuuds due Indian tribes ".

Froiu reimbursement by Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company, for expenses incurred at Rock Island bridge.

Less amount charged as an expenditure on account of public works under chief engineer.

From emolument fees of judicial officer. $37, 045 29 I rom fines, penalties, and forfeifures, (judicial). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, 585 95

Less amount charged as expenses of United States courts. From reimbursement to the United States for apyropriations made by Congress to

meet matured interest on uuu-paying trust-fuml stocks. From balance of interest due Chickas-, iw national fund in settlement with State of

Arkansas . Froin direct tax:

State of New York. State of Wisconsin .

$272, 687 02 42, 567 49

From money received from persons unknown. From rent of' buildings, lots, &c&c.

From wages of seaiuen f'orfeited fo the United States by desertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , From assessnienf upon owners for deaths ou shipboard Froin wrecked and abandoned property From proceeds of town lots at Sault Hte. M&irie, ftlichigan, (act September 26, 1850)„, Froiu rent of Government property purchased at direct-tax sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . From deductions from mutilated notes aud currency Froni time-nioney Froin dividends on stock of Delaware and Chesape;ike Canal Company held by the

United Hf'ites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From appraised value of lands in Mackiuac, Michigan( conveyed to E. A. Franks. . . . . . From bribes to United States officers. From interest on Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad bonds taken in couipromise of

a debt. From part interest on bonds received iu coiuyromise of suit, United States cs. East

Tennessee, Virginia and. Georgia Railroad Coinpany.

$88, 991 6

196, 513 02

206, 65( 33

693, 929 83

5), 0&13 I;),

HIH, 246 5)H

')44, G65 55

177 320 95

129, 631 24

121, 4:37 03

300 00

'315 23 31,

4,

-I' s i)0 ')00 00

4'')

60, 000 00

", 600 00

254 "&I

302 7( 763 BU I. . 955 (i20 00 I. . . . . , )49 9H

22'& 00 696 5&0

604 7b 189 69

(sH, 991 67

196, 513 0'&

206, 6. &( X3

693, 929 H3 '

5, 003 15

:I2), 618 61

244, 06() o;)

I((, 32U 95

129( 631 24 i

7H5, 627 97

121, 437 03

300 00

315, 254 51 23, 302 77 31, 7&i3 HO

955 83 fi(20 00 ;&49 98 ')'»' 00

4, ff9ff, 0 '&27, GO. I 76

189 69

4:3. 875 00 200 00 43 '27

60, 000 00

2, 600 00

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RECEIPTS.

Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

Miscellaneous — Contiuued. From tax on seal-skins. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . „. . . . . . . . . . . . $25?, 1H1 12 From rent for year ending May 1, 1874, for taking seals in islands of

St. Paul and St. George, Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . 55, 000 00

From Francis A. Gibbous, ou account of a debt due the United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , "" From proceeds of Government land, parishes of St. Helena, drc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From transportation of treasure in Government vessels. From United States moiety of property recovered under 1st section, act May H, 1H72-' From proceeds of property acquired under internal-reveuue laws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """ " From redemption of property under aci, of June 8, 1872. From mouey bequeathed to United States by H. S. Evans. From dividend on claim agaiust John Murray &rt Sons. , Froiu moneys from the United States of Colombia, article 3, treaty with New Granada,

September 10, 1857. From miscellaneous.

Grand total, .

$307)18112 1, 647 58

5 51 1, 7(6 45

24, i)33 76 91 20

50o 79 1, 400 00

271 46

114, 307 10 21, 189 26 I

". 333, 738, 204 67 va19, 711, 918 08

$307) 181 12 1, 647 oB

5 51 1, 776 45

24, 533 76 91 20

505 79 1& 400 00

271 46

114, 307 10 21, 189 26

314) 026, 286 59

RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS.

Customs Service. Internal-Revenue Service Public Lands. Miscellaneous . .

Graud total. .

$190, 055, 992 06 113, 90H, 941 24

3, i)46, 671 05 26, 126, 600 32

333, 738, 204 67

$6) 888) 1 53 40 1, 161, 168 25

814, 997 10 10, H47, 599 33

19) 71 1) 918 08

$183, 167, 838 66 1 12) 747) 772 99

2, 831, 673 95 15) 279, 000 99

314) 026, 286 59

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DISBURSEMENTS. Salaries Ordinary ex-

penses. Public worl's. ' Vliseetlaneous. Unusual and ex- Total.

LEGISLATIVE.

United States Senate— Salaries and mileage of Senators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Salaries, offtcers aud employ Gs, . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . „. „„. ,

Salaries, temporary clerks. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . „„. . . , . . . . Contingent expenses:

Stationery and newspapers. Stationery for committees, &c Clerks to conunittees, pages, etc. Fuel for heating a, pparatus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Furniture an&i repairs. Labor Folding documents. . Packing-boxes . . Miscellaneous items. Additional pay to reporters. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , Salaries of Capitol police. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .

Twenty per cent. additional pay to reporters. . . . . . Joint select committee on alleged outrages in

Southern States. . Investigation of Senatorial election in Kansas. . Investigation in relation to elections in Louisiana,

Kansas, and Arkansas.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

$723& 2GO o2 197»;19 76

10, 3HB;&1

11, 000 00 30, 930 34

2, 233 76

$6, 500 00 , &, 000 00

-10, 572 10 0 786 00

l1, 000 Oo 20, :318 00 27, 500 00

740 00 32, 493 65

151, 909 75

416 09

$1, 087 20 ?0 ooo oo

20, 000 00

Total Apparent Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ Deduct amount of retroactive increase of sala-

~

ries refunded by certain Senators as a dona- '

tiou to the Government, and covered into the Treasury as "Miscellaneous receipts ". . . . . . . . . . . .

Total Actual Expeuses, Senate. ,

975, 332 H9 151, 493 66

61, ;)lH 00

913, &if H9 151, 493 66

41, O87 2O

41, 087 20

j'1, 1(i(, 913 75

61, 548 00

1, 106, 3G5 75

Ifo&tse of I'et&rest ntuti rrs Salaries and mileage of Members and Delegates. ,

'

Salaries, ofncers au(i employds. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses:

Clerks to committees, t(tc. Cartage Folding docuntents. Fuel . . FIorses and carriages. Furniture and repairs. . Packing-boxes . Laborers Newspayers and stationery. Stationery for committees. Pages and mail-boys. Additional pay to reporters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . „. . . , . Miscellaneous items. Salaries of Capitol police. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , Maps of public lands. .

Twenty per ceut. additional pay to reporters. . . . . , Reporting and publishing debates iu Congress. . . . , . . Relief of' A. Lynch

Total Apparent Expeuses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deduct amount of retroactive increase of sala-

ries refunded by certain members as a dona- tion to the Government, and covered into the Treasury as '' Miscellaneous receipts". . . . . . . . „„

Dednct atrount received and covered into thc Treasury as proceeds of Clovernment property. . . .

7 450 00 11, 000 00

29, ln7 84

5 981 69

n ) 982. 348 64

134, 96, & 02

8!?, 666, Hol 05 261, OHH 06

$37, 140 17 4, 574 00

107, 519 25 H, 000 00

10, 005 00 10, 400 00 2, 600 00

12 698 7 31, 211 39

4, 933 9H

Gr&, 412 39

500 00

2O1,

496, 7'?:1 22

4, 92O 3O

$400 00

400 00 8:k 479, 471 86

139, HB:) 32

Total Actual Expenses, House of Representa- tives. . 2, 847, 383 6n 491, 802 92 400 00 i 3, 339, 586 54

Conrtressionrtl P(inte&— Salaries Contingent expenses. Public printing . Paper for public printing Public biuding. Lithographiug, engr:tviug, t('ec„

$12& 514 00 $182 74

731, 391 96 GOH& 7W 7H

595, r&02 61 2'&, 648 31

Total Ayyareut Expenses„. R

I", 514 00 1, 9G1, 519 40 , 81, 974, 033 4(&

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DTHTITJRHk)MF(NT)'&.

Legislati&)c — Continued. Deduct a&nount received and covered into the

Treasury as n revenue from sale of waste pa- per, proceeds of Covernment property. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Salaries. Puhlic works. i~iscelfaneous. pensee.

Unusual and ex- traordinaryy. 'fotal.

$?)7, 491 83

Total A. ctual Expenses, Congressional Printer.

$37, 491 H:3 . $1" 514 00

i 1, 924, 02( 5)(

I i7)r(try of Cong)'ess- Salaries. . Increase of library. . Contingent expenses. . . Purchase of Moran's painting of the Canyon of

Yellowstone. .

$34, 378 46 $H, 548 12

~ ", OOH 79

$10, 000 00

1, 936, 541 f)7

Deduct repaynients to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total A. pparent Expeuses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deduct amount receive&i and covered into the

Treasury as copyright fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Actual Expenses, Library of Congress. .

:34. 378 46

12, 317 39

22, ()61 07

10, 5, )6 91

7 06

10, 549 8')

10, 549 85&

10, 000 00

10, 000 00

$54, 928 31

12, 317 39

4", f)10 92

botanic Garden— Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Improving Botanic C arden. . Improving buildings . .

Total Botanic Garden. . .

Court of Claims— Salaries, judges, &c Pay'of attorneys, &c Contiugent expenses. Reporting decisions. Payment of judgn&ents . . . .

Total Court of Claims . . .

$12, 145 66

12, 145 6fi

$29, 840 00 ',

1, 000 00

30, 840 00

$17, 700 17 l

22, 500 00

40, 200 17

$1, 090 90 2 5)73 (

3, 664 61

$489, 034 70

489, 034 70

$52), 345 83

$52:3, 539 31

Soutt&ern Claims Commission— Salaries and expenses. . $52, 800 04 $5'&, 800 04

Total Apparent Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Actual Expenses, Legislative. . . .

$4, 047, 559 65, $2, 664, 150 91

3, 83H, 729 24 2, 621, 738 7H

70 i $7(, 305, 032 50

489, 034 70 i 104, 2H7 24 (, 05:3, 789 96

$489, 034 Hl04, 287 24

EXECUTIVE. Es:couti oe Oflice—

Salary of the President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Salary of the Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . „, . . . . , Salaries. Contingent expenses. . Promoting efficiency of the civil service . Conveying votes of electors for President aud

Vice-President. . . . . . .

Total Executive Office. . .

$35, 370 87 9, 314 90

15, 300 00

59, 985 (7

$4, 000 00 3, 817 o6

i

7, BI'7 56

$-0, 000 00

20, OflO 00 $8(, H03 33

DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 8alaries-

Department of State. . .

Publishing laws . . . Proof-reading, &c. Stationery, fhrniture, &c Books and maps . Contiugeut expenses. Relief of Edward C. Allen.

Deduct repayn&ents to appropriations in excess of expenditures

Total Appareut Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . ) . .

$79, 691 84

79, 691 84

2& 124 22

77, 5)67 62

$HO, 913 BO l

3& 000 00 3, 449 80 )2 49H 90

25&) 892 98

115) 755& 48

70 75

$1, 480 00

1, 480 00 $194, 803 10

70 75&

Total Actual Expenses, Department of State. . 77, 567 62 115 684 73 1, 480 00 1&(, 71 '(. '

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DIHBVRSEAIENTS.

19

Salaries. Ordinary ex- pensee.

(Znusua( and ex- Puhlie works. (l(seellaneous. Total. traordinar&

Foreign Inte& & «n&a&- Salaries and expenses of United States and Span-

ish Commission. Salaries and cxp(naos of I'nited States and British

Claims Con»nission. Halari& s, ( nited States and l('Icxicsn Claims

Commission . Contingent expenses, United States and 5lcxican

Claims Commission. Trilnmal of Arbitration at Geneva. . Expenses of embassy from Japan Survey of boundary between United States and

British Possessions Salaries of ministers. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Salaries, secretaries of legation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salary of private amanuensis of n&inister to Great

Britain. Coutingent expenses, foreign missions. Salary of interpreter, legation to Japan. . . . . . . . , . . . Hah(ries of consnls, &c Salaries of interpreters to consnls, tes in China,

Japan, and Siam. Salaries of marshals for consular courts. . . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses for interpreters, guards, t(tc. , in Turkish

Dominions . Contingent expenses, United States consulates. . . . . . . Prisons for American convicts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bringing hon&e criminals. . Relief and protection of American sea(uen. . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses under the Neutrality Act. Scheldt dues. . Consular receipts. .

Diplomatic and consular war expenses in Lon- don, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid.

Improvement and care of Protestant cemetery, City of Mexico.

Consular bnildings at Tangiers Annual expenses of Cape Spartel light . . Con(missioners to International Penitentiary

Congress at London . Commissioners to International Statistical Con-,

gress at St. Petersburg. . International Exposition at Vienna. Copies of proceedings, International Prison Re-

lbrm Congress . Inquiries into depredations on Texan frontier. . . . . . . . Relief of Thomas C. Martin and others. Relief of Mrs. M. S. Morse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Relief of G. F. Fisher. Relief of Mary A. P. Brown

811 030 70

184, 679 Hl

15, 212 20

371, 109 60 1& H6'7 (I»

3, 6HO 00

206 04 406, 160 21

6, 691 sl 4, 881 56

2, 995 35

$5, 000 00 '

('&(, 994 o4,

93, 063 75 '

12&'t88 11 '

1, 143 12 '

5, 235 04 '

5, 253 66', 66, 584 00 I

3, 040 54

$3& 000 00 285 00

20, 050 97

$62, 210 22 750 00,

(5, 000 00;

2, 303 63

980 25

5, 000 00 I

4, 274 00 I

1 1 1& 146 26

1, 362 65

2, 26/ 35 2, 595 00 1, 365 00

10, 000 00

Deduct repayments to appropriations iu excess of expenditure. .

Total Apparent Expenses . .

1, 011, 5&14 33, 280, 438 73

75() 72 i '2& 084 85

1, 010, 754 6&1 278, 3M HB 3, 000 00 279, '&54 36 81, 5&71, 362 85

Deduct from salaries of United States consuls, f406, 160. 21, and fron& contingent expenses United States consuls, 893, 063. 75& there hav- !

ing been received and covered into the Treas-, ury& as a reveuue from "Fees of United States', consuls, " $545, 883. 94, the amount paid to '

them as (bcs for certifying invoices, d-c. , leav- ing N(46, 659. 98 as au excess of receipts over expenditures.

Deduct from consular receipts $1, 658. '&'. the aluount arising from proceeds of the personal estates of An(erican citizens who died abroad, and paid to their legal representatives, covered into the Treasury as a revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l(H&, 160 21 94, 72&2& 63 500 uud «1

Total Actual Expenses, Foreign intercourse. . 604, , &91 40 1&-'„I, 631 25 :&, 000 00 '&79, '&»4 36 1. (I, (1, 480 01

'I'ot;(I Apparent Expenses under State De- p;(1(n(cnt. Bl& OBH, 322& 23

i

8'l'l4 109 36 8, '&, IIOO 00 8"SO. &:I l 36 81. &66& 1(i5 9o

Total Actual Expenses under Ht;&tc Depart- ment. . (I&(2&, 16" (I2 2&99, 315 9H '

:&, 0('(I (Hl 's(I. &:&I 3(& 1, "(». '212 36

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DISBl HSE'CLIENTS.

Salaries. Ordinary ex pensee.

Unusual and ex. - Public u'orks. I Miscellaneous. traordinary. Total.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Salaries—

OfFice of Secretary of the Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice of Supervising Architect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of First Comptroller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Seconil Comptroller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice of Commissioner of Customs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" Office of l'irst Auditor. Office of Second Auditor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Third Auditor. . Offic of Fourth Auditor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OKce of Fifth Auditor Office of Auditor of the Treasury for Post-Office

Department Office of Treasurer of the l. "nited St«tes. . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Register Office of Comptroller of the Currency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue . . . . . . Oflice of Light-House Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Bureau of Statistics. Temporary' clerks.

83) I) 'if' ) (l

1"!I

() 3

38!

II 0 . ) l ifa), 175, 71,

112, 351.

13, 63, 36,

697 (4 !232) 15 (03 f(7 201 97; 819 54 (, ), 'I 95, 035 19 193 60 '

42 34 ,

'

660 00 , !I(( 93 !I:) la

s!I 8?4 01, 499 96 -'s:l 42 966 92

Stationery for Treasury Departmeut. Contingent expeuses, Treasury Department. . . . . . . . . . . Fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, Treasury

Department Furniture and carpets& Treasury Department. . . . . . . . . Pay to officers) kc. ) for resene of creiv) &rc. ) of

steamer San Francisco. Relief of F. and E. Reed. . Relief of Josh Morris and J. F. Johnson. . Relief of T. C. Magruder. Relief of W. Somers. Relief of Amherst H. Wilder Relief of T. H. Holderness. Relief of George and Sallie Washington. Relief of Wm. L. Utley

$4;)) 02(. (1 63, 229 44

46, 384 13 43, 650 03

$500 00 1, 200 00

30, 509 00 1, 250 00

149 26 3) 516 21 3, 350 45 3, 3(2 31 1) 040 55

Total Apparent Expenses. . . 2, 594, 339 38

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . .

200, 291 31,

19, 803 10,

44, 887 7(H $2) 839, 518 47

19, 803 10

Total A. ctual Expenses, Treasury Proper. . . . . . 2, 594, 339 3H 180, 488 21 44, 887 78 2, 819, 715 37

, ' liadependent Treasury—

Salaries: Office of assistant treasurer at Baltimore. . . . . . . . . Office of assistant treasurer at Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of assistant treasurer at Charleston. . . . . . . . Office of depositary at Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice of depositary at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of depositary at Louisville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ofllce of assistant treasurer «t Xeiv Orleans. . . . . Office of assistant treasurer at New York. . . . . . . . Office of assistant treasurer at Philadelphia. . . . . Office of depositary at Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of assistant treasurer at St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . Office of assistaint treasurer at San Francisco. . . Officc of depositary at Sa»t;I Ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of depositary at Tucson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. dditional clerks, ludependent Tre«sury. . . . . . . .

Contingent expenses, Independent Treasury. . . . . . . . . . Salaries, &tc. , special agents, Independent Treas-

ilry . Checks and certificates of deposit, Independent

Treasury. Payment for coin, nicl-els, &-. c. ) destroyed at

Chicago. . Salaries, l. nited States depositaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sah)ries, assistant treasurers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Relief of R. R. Boiling. Relief of Joh» T. M, I'(»I. . Relief of F. E. Spinner.

Total Apparent Expenses. . .

$22, 686 52 32, 860 00

9, 481 (5 8, 918 39

11, 260 00 5, 391 36

14, 339 92 141, 600 45

36) 316 2 3, 920 00

15, 800 00, 21, 01H 17 i

4, 640 00 1, 1'2o 00 '

1) 296 45 s)96, 3(7 15

4, 42o 3(

3, (50 32

1, o00 00 201 00

Bfli'i. (Hfi f)fi 100, l'3( 47

$370, 813 24

23 SBH (( 2, 000 00

61, 1 4 52

45, , 8236 53 $894, 734 60

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DISBURSEMENTS.

71

Salaries. Ordinary ex- i)enses. Public works. & Miscellaneous. Unusual end ex-

traordinary. Tots i.

Independent Treasury — Continued. Deduct amount received for "Premium on trans- '

fer drafts" furnished by the Independent l

Treasury, formerly by law credited to this ap- '

propriation, but now covered into the Treasury &

as a revenue. . 8(, 21& 16 $7, 21H 16

Total Actual Expenses, Independent Treasury. & $336, 780 60 92, 009 31 8457, 826 53 HB&, 516 44

1IIint& Branches and Assay Othces- Salaries, mint at Philadelphia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen, mint at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, mint at Philadelphia. . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, branch mint, Carson City, Nev. . . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen, branch mint, Carson City,

Nev Contingent expenses, branch mint, Carson City,

Nev Salaries, branch mint, Charlotte, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen, branch mint, Charlotte,

N. C. . . Contingent expenses, branch mint, Charlotte,

N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

Salaries, branch mint, Denver, Colo. . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen, branch mint, Denver, Colo. . . Contingent expenses, branch mint, Denver, Colo. . . . . Salaries, branch mint, San Francisco, Cal. . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen, branch mint, San Francisco,

Cal . Contingent expenses, branch mint, San Francisco,

Cal . Salaries, assay office, Boise City, Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen, assay oKce& Boise City, Idaho. . Contingent expenses, assay office, Boise City,

Idaho. Salaries, assay office& New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen, assay office, New York. . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, assay office& New York. . . . . . . . . Recoinage of gold coin. Loss in redemption of copper and other token

CO111S.

Relief of Anna E. Peale.

$36, 666 81 '

140 470 H2 i

10) 653 87',

70&745 06 '

1, 875 00

1, 612 00

8, 750 00 16& 336 00

29& 376 00

200, 000 00 ~

5, 400 00, 3, 0000

23 700 00 I

71, 691 36

$10, 0&J3 93

75, 349 21

1, 035 72

4, 620 79

57, 773 69

1, 409 99

34, 1!)0 05 '2, 000 00

4, 4H1 7H $10& 000 00

Deduct repayments to apppropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses . . .

101, 045 16

1, 41o 75

637, 274 02 . 189, 629 41 10, 000 00 $836, 904 33

Deduct the following items covered into the Treasury as revenues: " Profits of coinage, " being a charge of one-half of one per cent. paid by private parties for coining gold and silver

"Deductions from bullion deposits" — (prior to ~

the passage of the act of July' 20, 1868, the moneys accruing from this source were avail- ble for expenditure without being appropri- ated, and were, therefore, used by the mints without appearing as an expenditure; since that date they have been covered into the Treas-, ury as amiscellaneous receipt. . . . . . $57, 305 02 l

Income arising from assays and chem- ical examinations of ores, . . . . . . . . . . . 367 20

Income arising from proceeds of as- say comets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 025 76

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 421 41

180, 134 62

105, 110 30 504, 264 01

Total Actual Expenses, Mints, Branches and Assay Offices .

Territorial Governments— Salaries, governor, tkc.

& Territory of Arizona. . . . . .

Legislative expenses, Territory of Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Territory of Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, governor, &eve. , Territory of Colorado. . . . . Contingent expenses, Territory of Colorado. . . . . . . . . . Salaries, governor, dvc.

& Territory of Dakota. . . . . .

Legislative expenses, Territory of Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Territory of Dakota. . . , . . . „. . .

148) 140 30

$14, 006 50

13, 212 30

13, 453 30

84, 510 02

$1, 000 00 20, 758 00

H38 78

24 382 07 1, 000 00

10, 000 00 242&, (350 32

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DISBURSEAIEÃTS.

Salaries. I Ordinarx ex- putdtc wortrs. Miscellaneous.

pensee. Onusuai and ex-

t raord in arx. Total.

Territorial Goe&erameuls — Continued. Salaries, governor, Ac.

& Territory of Idaho. . . . . . . . . 813, 500 00

Legislative expenses, Territory of idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Territory of Idaho. Salaries, governor, kc. , Territory of Montana . . . . . 13, 500 00 '

Letdslative expenses, Territory of Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". ". . "" " '

Contingent expenses, Territory of Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". . . . . Salaries, governor, A. c.

& Territory of New Mexico. . 13, 500 00

Legislative expenses, Territory of New '. &I& xico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Territory of Xeiv Mexico. . .

,

'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Salaries, governor, &, c. , Territory of Utah. . . . . . . . . ~ 13, 198 90 Contingent expens&es, Territory of I tah. Salaries, governor, c&tc. , Territory of Washington. .

~

15, 388 29 Contingent expenses, Territory of washington. . . . ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Salaries, governor, etc. , Territory of AVvonfing. . . 13, 651 65, Legislative expenses, Territory of Wyot»ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Territory of &Vyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, government of' the District of Columbia. . 30, 020 91 Expenses, board of health, District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~

Relief of S. D. Cochran.

8'i) 144 & l

I, 657 UB

2, 967 o9 1, 000 00

2, 849 23 ], 000 00

1, 000 00

], 400 50

2, 700 00 942 UB

39, 300 00 . '. ', 00!0 (!ii

Deduct repayment to appropriations in excess of ~ expenditures .

122, 940 04

5, 286 62

Total Territorial Governments. . 154, 331 94 117, 653 42 '2. 000 00 $273, 985 36

Irtferna/ Rerenuc- Expenses assessing and collecting internal rev-

,

'

I enue.

Allowance or drawback. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Punishment for violatiou of internal-revenue

laws. Stamps, paper anil dies Refunding taxes illegally collected. Refunding moneys erroneously received and cov-

ered into the Treasury Redemption of stamps. Compensation of persons employed in insurrec-

tionary States. . . Relief of William Schilling & Co. . Relief of »Ioritz Augenstein. Relief of Joseph Dawson. Relief of A. G. Sooth.

. . . 85, 337, 124 23 134, 293 84

35, 64B 40 329, 727 70 630& 708 28

I, 125 00 215, 414 03

$2, 998 01 892o 50

(. 500 00 1, 312 50 3, 340 98

Total Apparent Expenses. . . . 2, 99H 01 6, 684, 041 48 13, 078 9H ~86& 700& 118 47

Deduct the following items covered into the Treasury as revenues:

From "Expenses of assessing and collecting inter- &

nal revenue" the amount repaid to the Gov-, ' ernment by private parties for salaries of store- keepers and officers in charge of bonded ware-, houses, underact of March 3, 1869. . $179, 627 10

From "Allowance or drawbacks" the internal-revenue taxes col- lected on articles subsequently exported, and therefore exempt from tax, aud upon xvhich the taxes wererefunded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134, 293 84

Froin "Refunding taxes" the amount illegally assessed and collected uuder iuternal-revenue laws, and which has been refunded to parties entitled thereto. . . . . . . . . . . 630, 708 2H !

From "Redemption of stamps" the amount originally covered into the Treasury as receipts front internal revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215, -114 03;

From n Refunding moneys errone- ously received and covered into the Treasury, " being moneys erro- neously received and covered iuto the Treasury as fines, penalties, and forfeitures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 12o 00

I& 161& 16H 1. 161& 168 25 Total Aciu;il Exp«uses, Internitl Revenue. . . . . 2, 99H 01 5, 522, H73 23 13, 078 98 5. »8, 9oO 22

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Salaries. Ordinary ex- pu6(ic worrrs. pensee. Misce((ancona. Unusual and ex- traordinary. Torah

Crrstoms Se&s&r'ee- Collecting revenue from customs. Unclaimed merchandise. Compensation of persons employed in insurrec-

tionary States. . . . . . '. . . . . . . Return of proceeds, captured and abandoned

property . Refunding moneys erroneously received and

covered into the Treasury. . . . . . . . . . . . Repayment tu importers, excess of deposits. . . . . . . . . . . Debentures and other charges. . Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowauces. . . . . Refunding duties on goods destroyed in ware-

houses . Refunding duties, per 4th section act March 3,

1871. Distributive shares of fines, penalties, and for-

feitures . Refunding duty on tea snd coffee. Commissions to superintendents, transfer account. . Drawback on certaiii articles imported, into dis-

trict of Chicago. . Additional compensation to collectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service. Construction of revenue vessels. Furniture and repairs of same for public build-

ings. . Fuel, lights, and water for public buildings. . . . . . . . . . Pay of custodians and jmritors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defending suits respecting captured and aban-

doned property Repairs and preservation of public buildings. . . . . . . . . Heating apparatus for public buildings. Refunding certain duties paid by the Winona

and St. Peter's ltailroad Company. Refunding to James O. P. Burnside proceeds of

cotton. . Relief of James F. Joy. . Relief of Janies M. Hagnr. Relief of A. W. Moss Appraisers' stores, Philadelphia, Pa. Appraisers' stores, San Francisco, Cal. Custom-house at Machias, Me. . Custom-houseat Portland, Me. Custoni-house au&1 post offic at Rocklaml, Me. . Custom-house and post offic at Fall River, 5'lass. . . Custom-house aud yost oflice at Newport, R. I. Custom-house and post office at Hartford, Conn. . . Custom-house and post office at Albany, V. Y Custom-house and post oflice at Baltimore, Md. Custom-house at Charleston, S. C. . . . . . Custom-house at Nevv Orleans, La. . Custom-house and post oflice at Cincinnati, Ohio. . . . Custoin-house and sub-treasury at Chicago, Ill. Custom-house at Cairo, ill Custoui-house, court-house, post offic, c(ec. , at

Evansville, Ind. Custom-house ut Knoxville, Tenn Custom-house and post offlce at Port H uron, Mich Custom-house at St. Louis, Mo. , Custom-house at, St. Paul, Minn. Custom-house at Portland, Oreg. . Custom-house at Astoria, Oreg

F/10 02

246 00

1, 3, 1'&0,

3u 1, 176,

438 01 192 90 655 81 055 18

4, 508 17

935 24

134, 552 06

026, 156 74 257, 231 82

319 53

51, 903 84

192&

995 178&

149, 215,

1;), ) 9o

308 88, 996 22 '

612 15 400 53

18, 2/H, &5

. . . . lI(7, 079& 74:3 42 1, -480 HO

$224& 313 06 44& 349 77

4, 860 70 20, 000 00 5, 506 6» 1, 012 64

12, 000 00 103, 200 00

8, 141 75) 1, 129 80

25 30 50, 000 00

108, 841 54 434, 896 00

417 30 1, 400, 253 89

H, 977 00

45, 356 30 79, 938 72

, '), 000 00 399 105 55&

42, 911 50 125, 6H2 20

25& 90:3 28

$3, 424 28

. ), 284 00 i

4&, 770 40 , '

1, 375 00 '

480 00

I14 184 440 06 3) 271 889 61 Deduct repaynients to appropriations in excess of

expenditures . 40, 798 00 1, 559 71

Total Apparent Fxpenscs. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Deduct from "Expenses of collecting revenue

from customs" the amounts covered into the Treasury as revenues under the following heads:

The amount received under the customs la)vs from "Fine. , penalties, and forfeit- ures". $541, 920 0;3

The amount refunded to the (rov- ernment by private yarties for expenses on account of " Labor, ilrayage, and storage ". . . . . . . . . . . . Hl. 410 18

The amount received from private parties as ''Weighing fees". . . . . 57, 073 59

57 501 56 14& 14'3 04'& ((0 I

3 270 329 90 o ', 339 0 3 ~917, 5&2)9, 813 20

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Ssi eries. OrdiuszY ex- Public works. peuses.

Unusual aud ex- I Tot l. Misoellsueous. trsordinary.

CuAorss 8eraice — Continued. The amount repaid to the Govern-

ment by private parties for serv- ices performed in their behalf by United States oKcers. . . . . . . . .

The amount received from private parties as an excess of emolu- ment fees paid to ollicers of the customs for services rendered. . .

The amount of travelling ex- penses of examiners repaid. . . . . .

Deduct from "Repayment of ex- cess of deposits for unascer- tained duties" the amount of money deposited by importers for unascertained duties, and which, being in excess of duty when ascertained, has been re- paid, covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs. . . . . . . . .

Deduct from ' ' Debentures and drawbacks" the amount of du- ties collected from importers on articles subsequently exported, thereby entitled to allowance or drawback, covered into the Treasury as revenue from cus- toms.

Deduct from " Distributive shares of fines, penalties, and forfeit- ares" the amount paid to in- formers and others as their share of the penalties imposed and collected by the Government from persons violating the cus- toms laws, covered into the Treasurv under this head. . . . . . . .

Deduct from "Refunding duties" the amount refunded to private parties for duties paid by them on articles which were entitled to be admitted free, or at less rates, covered into the Treasury as customs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from Unclaimed mer- chandise" the amount refunded to claimants of the overplus re- ceived from sale of unclaimed merchandise, covered into the Treasury as revenue from cus- toms. .

Deduct from "Debentures and other charges" amount refunded to claimants on account of ex- penses incurred. and not paid until the amounts had been cov- ered into the Treasury as a rev- enue from customs . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . .

Deduct from "Refunding duty on tea and cofFee" the amount of duties paid on tea and cofFee in public stores or bonded ware- houses on July 1, 1872, subject to no duty, and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from cus- toms.

Deduct from "Drawback on cer- tain articles imported into the district of Chicago" this amount, covered into the Treas- ury as a revenue from customs. .

Deduct from "Refuuding duties on goods destroyed in ware- houses" the amount which had been paid on them, and covered into the Treasury us a revenue from customs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from "Refunding moneys erroneously received and cov- ered into the Treasury" as a miscellaneous re«ei pt from fines, penalties, and forfeitures. . . . . . . . .

$335, 518 70

321, 212 61

1 73 90

3, 120, 192 90

1, 176, 055 18

626. 156 74

134, 552 06

1, 4HO HO

257, 231 82

192, 155 95

935 24 . '

1, 43H ill . . . $6, 884, 729 12

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Salaries. ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. (;uusuai and ex

traordiuarv.

Castorrrs &'r rrir:r — Continued. Deduct fron& "Refunding certain duties paid by

the &Yinon t and Ht. Peter's Railroad Com- pany, " being the amount of additional duties paid by i t, an&1 released by act of Congress for reliel' of said company, and covered into the Treasury as a revenne from customs. . 83 42&4 2R i 86 r S IO3 40

'1'otal Actnal l', xt&ense~, (, ns(on&. i&. 'rv«'&. . . . . .

. llrrrurrr — fir&up&fr&I 6'er r rr«— 51arine-Hospit«l Service. 11;&rine lu&spital at Chicago Ill. )

Deduct repayments to «ppropri:&tions in excess oi' expenditnres.

Total Apparent Expenses.

Dc&lnct from "i(larine-Hospit &1 Service" the «&nonnt of marine-hospital tax covered into the Treasury as a revenue collected f'rom ves- sels for the support of this service.

Total Acta;&l I'. xpenses, Marine-Hospital, Servi&&e.

8. &r, 50l, &(& Rr, "r&H, !11'& 94

]&398& &78 69

39H, 77H 69

333, 003 (13

65, r75 66

$3, 270, 329 90

862&, 1&&2& OI

554 21

61, 92H 73

61, 92H 73

54, 91. & 40 10, 64], 659 "&)

&&460, 707 42

333, 003 03

127, 704 39

life-&5'nr!ing Stutin&rs- Preserving life;&ud property fron& ship&vrecke&l

vessels. Preserviug life and property from shipwrecke&i

vessels& contnlgpnt expel&si s I'res& rving life uml property from shipwrecked

vessels, Narragansett beach, It. l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, life-saving stations, coast

of I. ong Island and New Jersey

Total Life-having Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . light-llouse Estr&wish&ne&tt-

Salaries of keepers of light-houses. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Commissions to superintendents, transfer «ccount. . Supplies of light-houses Inspecting lights. Lxpenses of light-vessels. . . Expenses of fog-signals. . Expenses of buoyage. Seamen's wages, repairs, t(tc. Repairs and incidental expenses of light, -houses. . . . . Light-house tender for the tenth district. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seguin Island steam fog-signal, Me. Cape Elizabeth light-station, Me. . Nash's Island light-station, Me. . Seguin Island li~ght-stationI Me. . Day-beaconsr Me. and Mass. . Whale's Back light-house, N. H Colchester Reef li«ht-station, Vt. . Newburyport light-station, Mass.

'Wood End light-station, Mass. . . Cape Cod light-station, &Toss, . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Race Point light-station, Mass. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beavertail light-station, R. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Block Island light-station, lt. I. . Bullocl-'s Point beacon, R. I . Newport Harbor light-station, R. l. Point Judith light-station, R. I. Connimicut light-station, R. I le uscle Bed lig~ht-station, R. I. . Pumhmn Rock light-station, R. I Whale Spindle li«ht-st;&ti&&n. Ill stic river, Conn. . . Penfield Reef ligh(--t;&tion. Conn. .

Race Rocl-, li ht- (;&tion, Conn. Blacl- I & 6 c 1&«;con, Conn. (';&lv& s' lsbnul. I!rru k&&;&y's Rc«ch, and Devil' s

Whart' ligt&t-s(:&(iona, Conn. Nevv I &m&lon li ht-s(;&tion, Conn. Senti»v& ~t 1, «l«c 1&ght-statu&n, Conn. . )tratfor&l Hlu&;&la li~ ht-st;&tion, I. ong Island

Sound, N. Y. Thirty-mile Point li ht-st;&tir&n. V Sanely Hook li I&(-st:«ion. V Y l. ong Beach Pn&r lirrht-st;&ti&u&, Lon" Islaml. V

Hea-flower Re«t' »r;non. l, ong& Island, N. Montaulc l'oint, l&ght-s(«tron, I. ong Ish&ml, N. Y

4 R

81RO, 237 22

6, 41& UR

192, 6:&4 30

$480, 5&IH 54 23, 470 37

$19& 72&& 40

38

19, 728 7H

$334) 174 09 2) 000 00

270, 063 64 49& 043 14

337, 723 80 666 28

f202, 280 63 1, 000 00 5, 000 00

10, 000 00 3, OOU 00 5, 000 00

10, 000 00 1, 950 00 4, 500 00

10, 000 00 15, 000 00 5, 000 00 5, 000 00 &, 000 00 1, Hoo 00 1, 000 00

Hoo 00 5, 000 oo

10, 000 00 3, 000 00 l

1, 200 00 i

5, 000 00 19, 86H 04 39, R94 40

, &, 500 00

2. , &00 (Ni '

4, , &(N! OU

), 000 00

6, 3Hr !I. & '

, &, UOU 00 :), UOU (N) i

'&0, 000 UO

I "Ni 0 !1, , )(N& OO I

$212, 383 08

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Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Pu()lie works Miscellaneous. ltnuaual and ex-

traordinary.

Ligh(-Ho((se Estah(&sh&nc»t — (. 'ontinued. Sand's I'oint, (lrc;&t West Bay, anti I'ire Island

light-station, , N. Y. Hart Island light-station, I. ong Island, N. Y Fort Tontpkins light-station, N. Y Crown Point light-station, N. Y. Hudson City light-station, V Y Light-house supplies tlepot, Staten Island, X. Y Fort Hamilton an&1 Fort Columbus fog-bells,

N. Y Oyster Port I'oint a Reef light-statiou, Long

Island, V. Y. Block Island light-station, l. ong Island, N Y Presque Isle light-station, Ya, . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Absecom light-station, N. J Hereford Inlet light-station, N. , l. Mispillion River light-station, Del. Christiana buoy-depot, Del. Bulkhead Shoal light-station, Del. . Ship John Shoal light-station, Del. Cross Ledge Shoal light-station, Delaware bay Building a light-house ou I. ove point, I&)'Id.

Craighill Channel light-station, Chesapeake bay, '

Md Shipping Point light-station, Potomac river, Mcl. . . . . . Day-beacons, Potomac river. Dutch Gap Canal light-station, Va. . Bodie's Island light-station, N. C . . . . . . . . . . . . Cape I. ookout light station, N. C. . . . . . . . Currituck Beach (Poyner's Hill) light-station,

N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hatteras Inlet light-station, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunting Island light-station, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morris Island light-station, H. C. . Rebuilding Hand Island light-station, Ala . Rebuilding Mobile Point light-station, Ala Rebuildinglight-house tour, (rcc. , at St. Simon's,

l

Ga. . Daufuskie's Island light-station, Ga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . Tybee Knoll light-station, Ga. . St. Augustine light-statiou, Fla. . Alligator Reef light-station, Fla. . Florida Reef beacons, Fla. Southwest Pass light-station, La. Calcasieu light-station, La. Trinity Shoals light-station, La. Timbalier light-station, La. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calumet light-station, Ill. Chicago light-station,

Ill�.

. Grosse Pointe light-station, Ill. Bolivar Point light-station, Tex. Matagorda light-station, Tex Cleveland light-station, Ohio . . Detroit depot, Mich. Pierhead beacon-lights on the lakes, Mich. St. Helena light-station, Lake Michigan, Mich. Petite Pointe au Sable light-station, Lake Michi-

i

gan, Mich. . Light-station between White Fish point and

Grand Island harbor, I ake Superior, Mich. Gibraltar light-station, Mich. Spectacle Reef light-station, Mich. . Manistee light-station, Mich. . Range-lights at St. Clair Flats, Mich. . Outer Island Eight-station) Wis. Twin River Point light-st'ition, AVis. . . . . Pigeon Point light-station. Humboldt light-station, Ca 1. Point Mont»ra fog-signal, Cal . Point San Pablo light-station, C»I. . Point Fermin light-station, Cal. Hueneme Point light-station) C;&1 . Carquiuas Straits light-station, Cal. Piedras Blancas light-station, Cal. Point Reyes light-station, Cal. . San Pablo Straits light-station, C;tl. Light-house 'tt P»»t:& An»us, C;&l. Light-house at Pnnta de los Rcyes. C;tl. . . Duluth light-station, hli»». Cape Foulweather light-station) Oreg. Columbia Bi ver light-station& Oreg.

+4) 600 00 i

10, 410 4) 8, 000 00 1, 500 00

~ ). 523 27 1 x 000 00,

1, 500 00

5, 000 00 13, 500 00 14, 002 48 3, 000 00 ), 514 (0

o, 000 ((0 . &, 000 00 , '), 3)42 x( (, 380 80 3, 471 ''

10, 000 00

65, 000 00 5, 000 00 5, 000 00 5, 000 00

14, 996 57 5, 000 00

9, 722 53 5, 000 00

25' , 000 00

5, 000 00 26, 574 82 7, 445 44

16, 455 04 9, 000 00 5, 000 00

45& 000 00 28, '711 22 9, 893 84

25, 000 00 16, 230 91 33, 126 96 33, 347 2o

6, 450 96 30, 000 00

277 00 10, 000 00 10, 000 00 22, 986 00 25,

' 000 00

21, 318 (( 14) 000 00

28, 322 64

26, 652 90 10, 000 00

104, 619 0( 9, 285 59 (, 871 51

20, 000 00 10, 000 00

2 17 3, 000 00 3, 600 00

55 00 1, 3&(5 00 2, 368 64

11, 322 05 2, 300 00

10, 000 00 1& 319 86 8) 153 08 1, 820 55 4, 509 10

'. &'. &. 628 56

11& 000 00

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Salaries. t&rdinar ex- ary ex- penses. Public works. S(&acellancous. t nuaual and ex-

traordinary. Total.

Ligl(-House Estab(isb»&e&t t — Contiuued, Vew Dungenness light-station, Washingtou Ter. . . Point-no-Point light-station, Washington Ter.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures .

Total I. ight-House Establishment. . . .

Const Su&s&ey- Survey of' the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Survey of the western coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geodetic surveying. Pay and rations of engineers . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vessels for the Coast Survey . Publishing observations. . Astronomical observations .

Total Coast Survey.

$993 570 9

121 HH

$50?&, 9HH 91, i i)93 449 07

$8, 000 00 10, 000 00 'i

1, 419, 379 H4

10, 528 35

1, 40H, 851 49

$411, 061 26 '&41, 702 83

36, 064 66 15&, 000 00

1:)7, 000 00 10, 000 00

2& 000 00

852, 828 75&

. . $2. 906, 289 47

$852, 828 75

Stenmbont-I&&spec(ion Seroice- Salarie~, Steamboat-Inspection Service . Contingent expenses.

$173, 049 45 $48, 868 05

Total Apparent Expenses . . .

Deduct from "Steamboat-Inspection Service" $221, 917. 50, there having been covered into the Treasury as a revenue from steamboat fess the sum of $259, 092. 56 received from owners of vessels, leaving an excess of receipts oter the expenditures o~f $37, 175. 06. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .

173, 049 4, & 4H, H6H 0, &

1'73& 049 45 i 4H, 86H 05&

$221, 917 50

221;917 50

fVi see(la&leo us- Expenses of national currency. Expenses of national loan. Refunding national (lebt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suppressing counterfeiting and fraud. Collecting mining statistics. . Vaults, safes, aml lot:ks for public builtlings . . . . . . Plans for public buildings. . Expenses of inquiry respecting food-fishes. Propagation of food-fishes. . Defending claims for cotton seized. Salaries, direct-fax commissioners. . Refunding to national banking associations ex-

cess of duLy. . Expenses of collecting direct taxes in Delaware. . . Repaytuent for lands sold for direct taxes. . Expenses of Smithsonian Institution. . Return of proceeds of captured and abandoned

property. (This item is not in reality an ex- penditure, although it must appear as such, from the fact that the proceeds of cotton sold, of which this is a return. were covered into the Treasury several years ago, and are not, there- fore, included in the receipts of this year). .

Collection of captured and abandoned property; records and evidence respecting same.

Refunding taxes illegally collected. Refunding proceeds of cotton seized. . Reimbursement to city of Washington, improve-

men( of avenues. . Reimbursemeut to city of Washington, improve-

meut of Govermnent reservations. . Unprovided claims. . Premium on bomls purchased, in current;y. . Payment of interest on the public debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Building for State, War, and Navy Departments. . . Branch-mint building at Sau Francisco, Cal. . Treasury building, Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . Post oNce and sub-treasury, Boston, Mass. . Post oNce and cx&tut-house& New York, N. Y Post office and court house, Indianapolis, Ind Court-house;&f Madison, Wis. Court-house and post oNce& Omaha, Nebr Court-house and post office, Cohtmbia, S. C Court-house and l&os(oNce, Portland, Mc. Court-house and post ofhce, I. ittle Rock, Ark Court-house aml post oNce, Raleigh, Vt. C. „. . . . . . . Court-house and post oNce, Utica, N, Y

$125, 608 '/3

15, 000 00

83 12

39, 000

i)47 7

$86, 079 39 8, 683 37

1 609 233 28 382)65&H 35

43, 842 50 265), 187 50 'i

1, 6. '&9, 396 6O

&7, 989 9O

7, 5to 00 147, '&00 96 74, 564 43

3, 521 36 103 25 16f& 45 167 70,

$181 654 84 '&. H06, H63 94

54, 726 H3

o, ooo 00 22, 500 00

52 95. &)40 55

22 46 9, 075 0()

1, 960, 679 26

r(4, 45&9 50 1, 507 44 3 'Ho 00

1, 000, 000 00

294, 5)35 &, )

5, 10. ), 919 99 104, &. &l &, 688 44

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salaries. Pu(&ficworks, Qfis~](ansous. uenses. f;nusual aud ex-

traordinary. Total.

Ifi seel la &&sons — Continued. Court-house and post office. Philadelphia, Pa. Court-house iind post nince, Trenton, N. J . Court-house and post offi«e, Parkersburg. W. Va. Court-house and post oilicc, Dover, Del. Coul%-house and post offi«e& Covington, Ky. Ciourt-house and post offi(ce, Des Moines, Iowa. . Court-house aml post ofhce, Springfield, Ill 3ssay office building, Boise City, Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Payment to Ontario &ounty, X. Y. , for use of

court-hous( . . . «IH 000 00

s!r&(3 000 00 ~(i, 406 51

3 00 :il 60

144 80 372:31

:3, 000 00 199 08

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses. .

b4&(. 639 60

s(( (4 23

1 l (, 7(65:37( $5, 352& 4'»':ll . «116, oM1. 5&0~ 9, ) 81'&1, 5l. (26 66

Deduct "Expenses of printing national cur- rency, " 8181&(35&4. ('4, and "Refundiug to na- tional banks, excess of duty, " 883. 12, there having been received and covered into the Treasury as revenue from tax on circulatiou, (Itc. , of national banks 86. 830, 037. 67, leaving au excess of receipts over the expenditures of $6&648, 299. 71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hlsl, (3( 96

Deduct ' Prenuum on bonds pur- chased in currency, " 85. 105, - 919. 99, there having been re- ceived and covered iuto the Treasury as a revenue from pre- miuni on gold set apart for the purchase of bonds, sill&560, - 530. H9, leaving an excess of re- ceipts over the expenditures of $6&454, 610. 90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 105, 919 99

Deduct from "Payment of inter- est on the public debt" the amount of interest received and covered into the Treasury as a gniscellaueous revenue from the various Pacific Railroad Cos. , $514, 206. 04 and $3, 915. 86, re- ceived and covered into the Treasury as interest on debts due the United States from vari- ous persons; also, 86, 033. 46, rebate of interest on I. nited States bonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , &24& 1695 36;

Deduct frolu "Return of proceeds of captured and abandoned property" the amount received and covered into the Treasury during the fiscal year, under the head of captured and aban- doned property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88, 991 67 i

Total A«tu((l Expenses, Treasury Miscella- Iieolls . 117, (65 37 5, 352, 452 34

5, 900, 804 9H 5, 900, 804 4, "

110, 380, 70:3 9( 115&. 85&0, 92&I 68 Total Appareut Expenses, Treasury Depart-

ment. ,

Total ActualExpenses. Treasury Departnient

64 6o2 919 "' '-'-" 01 3 9( &11 $10, »3, 562 46 «8 &). «)8 ((& 81](&„8(i-, , ((41 92, «35». 380, 927(:31

3, 990, -:35 nn 14, 4&4, n66 01 '

10. 093, 562& 46 110 96', 3 41' 6(3 140, :3(&4 604 SN

WAR DEP IRT&IE'Xfi Salarie~-

Office of Secretary of War. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Office of Adjutant-General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Quartermaster-General. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Office of Commissary-General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Office of Surgeon-General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Offlce of Payluaster-General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . Offlce of Chief Fngineer. Office of C91ief of Ordnance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ' Office of Chief Sigual Oilicer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , ,

Office of Inspector-General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. . . . , . . . . . . . Bureau of Military Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Offlce of superintendent'il ar Departiuent build-

ing. .

$46, 4(2 42 i

90, 033 12 1 (3, &!3() 35 080 00 l(, 560 00: 71. (ifi( 18 25&, 336 86 24, 0(9 10 ", 800 00 I', 600 on 4, Hiul 00

4. 31) U3

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Salaries. Ordinary ex- pumie works pensee. a(iseellaneous. Unusual and ex Total.

S&(I&(ries — Continued, 015ce of superintendent building corner Seven-

teenth and F streets. . Office of superintendent building corner Fif-

teenth anti F streets.

'$4, 570 00

5, 290 0

Co»ti»ye&& t Expensc~— Office of Secretary of War. Additional clerks and contingent expenses, War

Department . Ofhce of Adjutant-Geueral. Office of Quarterm &ster-General. Office of Com)nissary-General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Surgeon-General. . OIf)ce of Paymaster-General. Office of Chief Engineer. Office of Chief of Ordnance. . Bureau of Military Justice. War Departmeut building . Office) building corner Heventeenth an&1 F streets. . . Office, building corner Fifteenth and Ic streets. . . . . Support and treatment of tr;msient paupers. . Payment to W. H. Hhirley.

Total War Department Proper. . . 507, 484 98

$17) 995 BH

75 680 00 13, 139 20 6, 999 38 5, 994 74 7, 994 25 4, 977 13 2, 999 HH

iJ98 26 500 00

9, 991 04 7, 500 00

11, H53 27

166, 623 O3

$12, 000 00

12, 000 00

81, 000 00

I, 000 00 8687) 108 01

CJ&tef of E&(yi&ier(s in et&(&& ye of P&d&tie JIuildinys and Groun&is i », I I'((»1&O&yto&&. —

Halaries of employes, pnblic buildings and grounds . .

Contingent expenses, public buildings and grouuds. .

Repairs, fuel, &c. , Executive Mansion. Lighting, &C. , Capitol, Executive Mansion, &c. . . . Repairing and refuruish'ing Yresidcut's hou)se. . . . . . . Repair of water-pipes and fire-plugs. . 1)nprovement of Congressional Ceinetery. . . . . . . . . . . . . Repairs of navy-ya&xl and upper bridges. . Improvement and care of public grounds. Washington aqueduct. Chain b)'idge;icross the Potomac river. .

$51, 631 22

p2, noo nn 40', noo oo 6&1) 000 00 I, 495 36

10, 'oon oo . &, ooo oo

$3, 000 00 143, 100 00 70, 555 00

o, 000 00

Total under Chief of Engineers. . . .

%III. )TART I(STAB(. ISHM!INT.

fil 631 '&2 116, 495) 36 218, 65o 00 ~. . ~H3HO, 781 58

$12, 1fl'&, 269 H, )

5&07 H39 '&(l

1HI, H93 14

P&(y D(p((l'f»l('((I Pay o(' the Anny Pay of Military Academy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Pay in lieu ol' clothing for officers' servants. . . . . . . . M ileuge. General expenses. Hubsistencc. ol offlcers, instructors, &c. at Mll)-

tary Academy, Pay to discharged soldiers for clothing uot '

drawn . Bounty to vohlnteers au&I their widows snd leg&)i

heirs . Pay and supplies of one-hun&lrcd-&lay volunteers. . . Bounty under i)et &'&fh, luly, 1866, and subse-

quent;u (s. Payment ol' expenses under the reconstruction

;)et». .

82()6, 47&) 0( 14&&, 1H;) 44

7, 893 1(&

81(-l, 499 29

I HH& l44

11, 144, (36 11

16, Hnl '9(

Deduct, repaymcuts (o appropriations in cx& css of expenditures. ,

Total Apparen( I;xpenscs . . . .

Deduct aiuonnt is i & i v«l:mil covere&l into the Pl'casu)'V:1» pl'o&'1'&'ds of Govei'nlll&'I)( l)1'opci'fy. . . .

Tot&)i Acti)ill I'. xl)&'llscs, I;ly Dcpai'llllci)(. . . , .

I &, HO);?, (H)2 cx& 419, , ). )'. I (ii

(( 50

-I I ') 4 ( 6 I (

I(&, !19!k 35&J:lo I (I, . )?H, !, II 0 1()

-l(i, ), 019 14 HI I, (, 'l&i, (&0, ) 06

I(» 049 14 II)(I()) )'( OO

Cour(»('ssury D& p&(rf»ir&(f- Hubsistencc ol' thc Ai my. Deduct a)noun(, rc&'cived and &'nv&'u'&I into the

I 1'& os&i rv;is liro& c& ils ol' floveisinicnf property. .

Tot il Ac(ii;il Expenses, Commissary Dcp;irt- ment

. f)2, 519, R37 Hl

!14, 407 05&

', I &, ), 4:ln 76

8'?, 5)19, 8:I Hl

91, . 1(i( (&, )

'&, I", ), 4:)0

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I) IHBI. Iv&') V)&IENTS.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Pubhc works.

Ijnusual and ex- M iscel laneous.

Qn&&) tei )n&&sti i's De@«rtn&ent- Regular supplies of the Quartern)aster&s depart- ',

ment Incidental expenses Barracks and quarters. . . Transportation of the Army aud its supplies. . . . . . . . Horses for cavalry aud artillery. Clothiug and camp an&1 garrison equipage. . . . . . . . . . . . Preservation of clothiug aud equipage. Heating and cooking stoves. . Expenses of sales of stores and materials. . . . . . . „. . . . Ikeeping, transporting, and supplying prisoners

of war ~

Telegraph f' or military purposes . National cemeteries. . Purchase, constructiou, and maintenance of

steam rams. . . Gunboats on western rivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. , $4, 940, 1, 370, 1, 312, 4, 716,

:) ') &. )

909, 1»O, 10,

010 94 521 9&

670 90 092 79 801 59 440 90 000 00 019 1') 842 43

$258, 080 11 17, 220 36

431, 219 22

14, 548 93 33, 408 28

Deduct repayu&ents to appropriations in excess of expenditures

Total Apparent Expeuses . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . .

13, 687, 400 &34

13, 393 66

. . 13, 674, 006 98

570, 087 99

'754, 4&6 90 $14, 428, 4H3 88

570& 087 99

Total Actual Expeuses, t))uartermaster's De- p))rtment . . . 13, 103, 918 99 754, 476 90 13, 858, 395 89

3Ie&li cul Dep«rt n)eat- Medical and hospital department, (regular) . . . . . . , . . Medical and hospital department, (transfer) . . . . . . '. . . Construction and repair of hospitals. Medical Museum and Library. Medical and surgical history and statistics. Providing for the comfort of sicl- and discharged

soldiers.

Total Apparent Expeuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

'

Treasury as proceeds of Covernment property. . .

Itj301, 657 37 9, 191 40

H4, 526 51 10, 000 00

405&, 375 28

;)6, 284 37

$15, 059 97 )

15, 059 97,

$1& 305 79

1, :305 79 $421, 741. 04

56, 284 37

Total Actual Expenses, Medical Department. . ~i. . . . Or&1&) &tace Dep&r& ts)e&&t-

Ordnance service. . Ordnance, ordnance stores and supplies. . . . . . . Manufacture of arms at uatioual armories. . . Arming and equipping the militia . . Armament of fortifications. Testing heavy rifled ordnance . . Contin~gencies of arsenals Arsenals . Kennebec arsenal Watertown arsenal. . Watervliet arsenal New York arsenal. Frankfbrd arsenal . . Washington arsenal Fort Mouroe arsenal . . Charleston arsenal. San Antonio a, rsenal. . I. eavenworth arsenal. . St, . Louis arseual. Rock island arsenal. . Detroit arsenal. . Beuicia arsenal Vancou «er arsenal. . Fort 1 niou arsenal Columbus arsenal Springfield armory

Deduct repay)uents to;&ppropriatious in excess of expenditures. . . . . , ,

Total Apparent Expenses . . . . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the )

Tr«&s«ry as pro& eeds of (jovernment property. . . ,

Total Actual Expenses, Ordnance Depart- u)cut

349, 090 91

$202, H63 8&&

383, 915 76 199, O96 50 29, ), 056 78

11 47 101 14o 5)0

10, 000 00

1, 192, 086 89

449, 44O 83

42, 646 O6

$1, 805 08 1, 000 00 8, 000 00 1, 500 00

17, 600 00 3, 000 00 :3, 016 36 5&, 999 88 2, 700 00

15, 997 03 12, 047 40

:3, 000 00 752) 000 00

373 31 44, 333 77 1, 000 00 3, 500 00 1, 159 74

22, 000 00

900, 03'& 57

1 0, )6 24

89H, 97tj 3, '3

898, 976 33

15, 059 97 1, 305 79 365, 456 67

$2) 091& 063 22

449, 440 83

1, 641, 622 39

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Sa(aries. Ordinary ex- pu(&](c &corks (&eases. S(iscellaneons. Unusual and ex-

traordinarx. Total.

. 3fititnr&t Aen(temg- Current and ordinary expenses. Miscellaneous items an(1 incidental expenses. . . . Buildings and grounds. Reimbursing cadets for losses by fire.

S. )(i (00 s. ) 12&, 5)11

817. 5(lo UU so

Total Military Academy.

Engineer Depa&lment- Fort Gorges, Me. . Fort Preble, Me Fort Scammel, Me. . Battery on Portland Head, Me. Batteries in Porfsmouth harbor, N. H Fort Independence, Mass. . Fort Warren, Mass. . Fort Winthrop, Mass. . . Battery on Long Island Head, Mass. . Fort Adams, R. I. Fort on Dutch island, R. I. Permanent defences in Narragausett bay Fort Hamiltou and additional batteries, Fort on site of Fort Tompkins, N. Y Fort Schuyler, V. Y Fort on Willet's point, N. Y Fort Wood& N Y Battery Hudson, N. Y. Fort Mifllin, Pa. New fort opposite Fort Delaware Battery at I"inn's point, opposite Fort D Fort McHenry, Md. Fort Washington, Md . Fort Foote, Md. Fort Monroe, Va. Fort Sumter, S. C. . . Fort, Moultrie, S. C. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . Fort Pulaski, Ga. Fort Jackson, Ga. Fort Taylor, Fla. . Fort Jefierson) Fla. Fort Jackson, La. . . , . . Fort St. Phillip, La. Fort at San Diego, Cal. Fort at Alcatraz island, Cal. Fop. t at Fort Point, Cal. Fort at Lime Point, Cal . Purchase of sites for sea-coast defences. . Construction of sea- coast mortar batteries. Engineer depot at Willet's point . . Permanent platforms for modern cannon

calibre. Torpedoes for harbor defences. . Trials with torpedoes. Contingencies of fbrtificatiaus. Surveys for military defences. .

elaware. . .

of large

Deduct repaylncnts to appropriations iu excess of expenditures. . .

Deduct repayments to appropriatious iu excess of expenditures.

60:(02 33

;. 'r, 115:»'

1', ls(& 95 ~~ 17, 500 00

$15&, 000 00 l7, 000 00 l:i, OUO 00 13, 000 00 5, 000 (K'

:i;, 'OOO OO

, )&), 000 00 35, 000 00 12, 500 00 90, 000 00 27, 000 00 1&). 000 00 50. 000 00 &&7, 000 00 84, 600 00 67, 000 00 11, 500 00 8, 000 00

1H, 000 00 16, . &00 00 ;37, 5&00 00 15&, 000 OU

1, ). 000 00 I )& 500 00 3&&. 000 00 35, 000 00 (H. PPU PU 2+. 500 00 1)&) 000 00 ;&), 500 Up

41, 499 (0 56, (33 64 47, 288 18 15, Uop 00 70, 000 00 94, 303 91

100, 000 00 43, 254 (7

103, 000 Op '&4, 000 00

17, &((i:i H4

132, 540 01

1, 804, 573 7&)

2&, H06 83

84, 5UO UU

10, 000 00

131, 515 81

(i, 818 8'& $66& )(x) 77

Total Forts and Fortification.

1(nprosing Bart&or at- Salem, Mass. . WelMeet, Mass. Camden, &5le.

Portland, Me. Wells, Me. . Burlington, Vt. Wareham, Mass. Boston, Mass . . . . . . Duxbury, Mass. Plymouth, Mass. . . . . . . Gloucester, Mrass. . Provincetown, Mass, Edgarto wn, 13Iass. Ne» Haven, Conn. Bridgeport, Couu Norwalk, Conn.

1) 801 /65 92

H-, ooo Uo

5) 000 00 1, 000 00

1, ). 000 00 , ), 000 00

"0, 000 00 &) 000 00

(:&. 55( H, 024 00

, 500 Up

ill, 000 00 6, 000 00 ;, OOO 00

:. ", OOO OO

40, 000 00 1:), 000 00

14(i, Ul. ) sl 81, 047 7u2 7(3

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RECEIPTS AiND DISBURSEMENTS.

DISBURSEMENTS.

Sa) aries. Ordinary ex- p hli o k . penses. Miscellaneous. Unusual aud ex- traordinary, Total.

Impro(un(1 Horbor nt — Continue Huntington, N. Y Waddington, N. V

Port Jefferson, N. Y Port Chester, N. Y Plattsbnrg, N. Y Ogdenshurg, X. Y Oswego, N. Y Little Sodus Bay. N. Y Great Sodus Buy, N. Y Pnltneyville, N. Y Rondout, iN. Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlotte, N. Y Oak Orchard, N Y Olcott, N. Y. Buffalo, N Y Dunkirk, N Y Month of'Black river, N Y Marcus Hook, Pa Erie, Pa. . Wilmington, Dcl. Ice harbor at Nesv Castle. Queenstown, Md. Worton, i%Id.

Cambridge, !(Id. Baltimore, Md. Rocky River, Ohio. Ashtabula, Ohio. Grand River, Ohio. Port Clinton, Ohio. . Black River, Ohio. Vermillion, Ohio. . Huron, Ohio. Sandusky City, Ohio. . Toledo, Ohio Cheboygan, Mich. Monroe, Mich. Franki'ort, Mich. . St. Joseph, Mich. South Haven, Mich. Saugatuck, Mich. Pere Marquette, Mich. Grand Haven, Mich. Muskegon, Mich. . Black Lake, i%lich. White River, Mich. . Pent Water, Mich Manistee, Mich. Marquette, Mich. . Of refuge on Lake Huron, Of refuge at entrance;it St Michigan City, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Calumet, Ill. Of refuge at Calumet, Ill. Menomomee, Wis. and Mich. Green Bay, IVis. . Port Washington, AVis. Ahnapee, AVis. . Two Rivers, AVis. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Manitowoc. IVis. Sheboygan, Wis. Milwaukee, AVis. Keuosha, IVis. . Superior City, lVis. . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth, tlinn . . . . Savannah, Ga. . Mobile, Ala. . Galveston, Tex. Scn Francisco, (. ';il.

Del

Mich. urgeon Bay Canal.

Improri nor Ri oe('. s- St. Croix river, Me. . iNarraguagns river, Ile, Sullivan river and falls, Me. Machias river, Me.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Harbors. .

822, 500 00 3, 300 00

1;-', (too on .

9, 8oo no 11, 073 6(( 20, 800 00

130, 500 On

16, 444 67(

14, 944 1h 9, 200 00 7, 500 00 5, 700 00 o, 400 00 9, 800 00

12H 4s( 04 35( nno 00

400 oo 250 (gl

(, 000 nn 11, 000 00 22. 000 00

h, 000 00 12, 000 00 10, 000 00

100, 000 00 9, 000 00

21, 000 00 30, OUO 00

8, 000 00 25, 996 22 8, Oon 00 5, 000 00

18, 000 00, 3o, 'oon oo 15, 000 00 15, 000 00 5, 000 00 3, 000 00

12, 000 00 s, ono oo 9, 999 10

15, 000 00 10, oon 00 9, 992 65 9, 996 47

30, 000 00 4, 999 13 '

50, 000 00 20, 000 00

60, 000 00 90, 000 00 20, 000 00 40, 000 00 25, 000 00 10) 000 00 15, 000 00 25, 000 00 25, 000 00 11, 400 00 18, 000 00 '

25, 000 00, 15, 000 00 I

50, 000 00 '

50, 000 00 I

67, 809 60 31, 000 00 1, 500 00

I 863 8(2 5(

21, 453 69

1. «4. &. 418 88

+1, , 000 00

(. 000 ('0 9, 000 00 I, 'ono oo

$1, 842, 418 88

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Salaries. Ordinarr ex- penses.

i, nusual and ex- ))l(see))ancona, traordinarv

Chesapeake

of Missis-

Ohio rivers. . .

nal

C;ural. . . .

It&)I&rot)ini) I? ii & rs — Continued. Itichn&ond islaml, Me. . Kennebec river, Me. Royal's river, Me. . . . . . . . . . . . Haco river, Me. Cocheco river, N, H, Merrimac river, 51;iss. . Taunton river, M:iss. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Providence river, It. I . P;twtucket river, R. I P;iwcatuck river, R. I . Otter creek, Vt. Thames river, Conti. Connecticut river, Conn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Housatonic river, Conn. Peconic river, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . Hudson river, N. Y. East river and Hell Gate Delaware river, N. J. Passaic, river, N. J. South river, N. J. Cohansey creek, N. J Hhrewsbury river, N. J. Delaware river at Fort Mifllin har. . . . Delaware river at Horseshoe shoals Channel of Hchuylkill river, Pa. . Wicomico river, Md. North E'tst river, Md. Ship-canal in P;itapsco river and

bay. Great Kanawha river, W. Va. . . . Rapahannock river, Va. Nansemond river, Va, . James river, Va. Monongahela river, Va. . Apponiattox river, Va. Aquia creek, Va. . Accotink creek, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nomoni creek, Va. Cape Fear river, iV. C Chaunel in Charlestou harbor, S. C. Town creek, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Ashepo river, H. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . St. , John's river, Fla. Tombigbee river. Mississippi river. Mouth of Mississippi river Upper Mississippi river Falls of Ht. Anthony and navigation

sippi river. . Rock Island rapids, Mississippi river. Des Moines rapids, Mississippi river. Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, and T&tngipahoa river, La, White and St. Fraucis rivers, Ark. Little Missouri river, Ark. Calcasieu Pass, I. a, . Ouichita river, I a. aud Ark Tones bayou, La. . . . . . . """ " Tennessee river. Cumberlaud river, Tcuii. . Bar in Galveston h;iy, Tex Cypress b:&you, Tex Ohio river. Falls of Ohio river and l. onisville Ca Haudusky river, Ohio. . Mauniee river, Ohio. . Wabixsh river, lcd. . Ht. Chiir Fiats C;&ital, Mich. . St. Clair flats, i%lich . Month of Black river, Mich. . Mouth of Au Hi&hie river, 5liuh. . St. Mary's river &in&1 Ht. f)lary's Fidls Illinois river. Osage river, Mo. Y;izoo river. Wisconsin river. Cnrrant river. Fox aud IVisc«uisiii rivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesotii river, Minn. . . Upper Willauicttc river, Oreg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lower )Vill:)n)& (ic river, ()iv

5 R

815) 000 00 0, 000 00

10, 000 OU

10) 000 (0) 3, 000 00 5, 000 00

10, 000 00 10, UUU OU

10, (N)0 00 li), 000 UU

'2, 500 00 19, 000 00 20, 000 00 15, 000 00 10, 000 00 3U, 500 00

290 000 00 2, 500 00 5, 000 00 3, 000 00 2, 000 00 3, 000 00 5, 000 00

500 00 38, 500 00

5, 000 00 10, 000 00

30, 000 00 5, 000 00

15, 000 00 2, 500 00

30, 000 00 1, 00U 00

50, 000 00 000 00

5, 000 00 2, 500 00

100, 000 00 30, 000 00 2, 300 00 1, 300 00

10, 000 UO

10, 000 00 100, 000 00 203, 000 00

10, 000 00

80, 000 00 130, 700 28 400, 000 00 117, 1(i2 40

2, 500 00 9, 000 00

10, OOU 00 15, 000 OU

44, 000 00 20, 000 00

105, 000 00 20, OUU 00 10, 000 00 22, OUU 00

170, UUU 00 280, 012 00 10, UUU 00

i, 000 00 35, 000 00 5(i, 000 00

1) 000 00 1, ), 000 00

, ), 019 5U ~

21, ), 902 UU

14, OOU UU

20, UOU 00 5, 000 00

5:?, 000 ()0 & 0')0 00

100, 000 00 1, ), UUU UU

1, . )U&& 00 50, 000 00

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84 RL'CEIP'I'S AND DISBURSEMENTS.

D1SBURSE MENTS.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses.

Yubf&c works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- traordinary. To&ul.

Imp& oui»g Ei vers — Coutinued. Upper Columbia river, Oreg. Lower Willamette and Columbia rivers, Oreg. Snag-boats and dredges on I&iississippi river. Rock Island bridge. Raft in Red river. Wreck of gunboat " Oregon" in Chefuucte river,

La. . Dredging Superior bay. Breakwater at Block Ish&nd, R. I Delaware breakwater, Dela&v:&re bay, Breakw»ter at Wilmington, Cal. Constructing pier ip Del»w;&rc b»y, uear Le&ves,

Del . . Examinations and surveys uu Atlantic coast Examinations and surveys ou northwestern lakes. . . Surveys of northern»nd uorthwesteru lakes Survey of the I"ort Cratiot &nilitary reservation,

AIich. 1&lilitary and geographical surveys west of the

AIississippi river. . Examinations aud surveys ou uorthern and

northwestern lakes and rivers. Removiug sunkeu wreck in channel-way off

Sandy Hook. Purchase of property of the Green Bay aud AIis-

sissippi Canal Con&pauy

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations iu excess oi'

expenditures. .

Total Rivers.

Total Appareut Expenses . . .

Deduct reimbursement by Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Company, for expenses in- curred at Rock Island bridge, covered into the Treasary as a miscellaneous re-

ceipt. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . $177, 320 95 Deduct amount received and covered

into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 322 HH

Total Actual Expenses under Chief Eugiueer. . .

Niseelluneo»s- Expenses of Commanding Geueral's office . . . . . . . . . . Expeuses of recruiting. . Contingencies of Adjutant-General's ofIfice. . . . . . . . . . Signal Service. . Observatiou and report of storms. Payment of stoppages or fiaes due iVatioual

Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Travelliag expeuses of California and Nevada

volunteers. Travelling expenses of 1st Michigan cavalry. Commutation of rations to prisoners of war in

rebel States. . Draft and substitute fund. Appliances for disabled soldiers. Transportation of iusaue volunteer soldiers. Support of Freedn&en's Hospital and Asylum,

Washingtou, D. C. . . . . . , Support of Bureau oi' Refugees, F&rcedmeu, aud

Abandoaed L&uuls, (reguh&r) Support of Bureau pf Refugees, I"&'eedn&cn, and

Abaudoued I. ands, (transfer). Horses and other property lost in the n&ilitary

service Rein&bursiug the State of' Kans»s f' or &uilitary

expenses . Reimbursing I&eutucky for militia expeuses dur-

ing the rebelliou. Rei'&m&li» ~ to Bf;&tea expenses iucurred iu raisiug

volunteers . . . . . . . . . , . . Transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon

aud Washington volunteers, in 1855 — '56 . . . . . . . . . Pay of Oregon aad Washington volunteers, in

1855 — '56 .

$4, H13 H9 107, 564 00

2, 58H . 93 12, 500 00

338, 000 00

$41, 000 00 9, 206 64

4'&, Ui&U 00 47, Oi&U UO

176, (GO 00

5, 500 00 20, 3fi4 UO

64, 996 08 953 40

149, 000 00

130, 500 00 I) 500 00

;)1, f&UO 00 174 9')8 00

'&, 000 00

71, 989 i4

lfi2& 259 62

8) 000 00

145, 000 00

4, 530, 023 42

754 98

4, 529, 268 44

H, 173, 454 24

189, 643 H3

7, 9H3, H10 41

$146, 015 Hl

146, 015 81

$193 75&0 59

28, 000 00 o00 00

2, 000 00 42, 792 84

8, 000 00 I, 000 00

72&, 000 00

93, 924 79

12, 871 95

99, 975 85

336, 817 37

525) 25H 72

758, 110 31

'10131 66

9, 591 41

$8, 319, 4"/0 05

189& 643 83

8) 129, 826 22

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DISBURSE MENTS.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- l&eases. Public works. Vtiseellaneous. l. 'nusual and ex-

traordinary. Tot:&l,

13Iiscellaneotrs — Contin uetl. Defraying expenses of lninute men and volun-

teers in Pennsylvania, ) Maryland, Ohio, In- diana, and Keutucky.

Suppressing Indian hostilities in Montana . Supplying arms and munitions of war to loyal

citizens in revolted States. . Contingencies of the A. rmy, (regulars . Contingencies of the Army, (transfer). Secret-service fuml, (transfer) . . Expenses of military couvicts. . Extension of military reservation at Can&p Mo-

have Capture of Jetierson Davis. Bronze equestriau statue of I. ieutenant-General

Winfield Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. „. „. . . . . . . . . . „. Allowance for reduction of wages under eight-

hour law. Claims of loyal citizeus for supplies furnished

during the rebel liou . Judgment against C renville M. Dodge and others. . . . Relief of loyal citizens of' Loudoun county, Va. . . Relief of C. H. Thompsou. Relief of S. B. , G. W. , and J. W. Mitchell and '

W. Webster. Relief of legal heirs of George T. Wiggins . . . . . . . . . . . Relief of Mary M. Clark. Relief of T. B. Stewart and A. McConn. Relief of Omaha iVational Bank. . 13elief of G-. W. Phelps. . 13clief of T. D. West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . „. Relief of Albert Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Pielief of T. F. Spencer Relief of Berm Pitman. Relief of Harriet Spring Relief of Theodore Adams. Relief of Harriet W. Pond. Relief of Beverly B. Botts and others . l&elief of J. F. J;&ques. . 13elief of Williani Webster Relief of O. J. Jennings . . Relief of E. A. Sawyer Belief of Wm. Spence Relief of Dr. W. J. C. Duhamel. Relief of George Reber. Relief of Horace Tyler Relief of Mary Love. . Rolief of Minerva Lewis, administratrix. Relief of Charles Trichler Relief of Wm. Bayne, trustee. . Relief of Warren i3. Moore. Relief of, Jesse E. I'cyton. . Relief of Julia P. I. ynde, (minor). 13elief of P. , J. Burchell. Relief of Thomas E. Tutt t3i Co. Relief of heirs of Tho&uas Lawson. . Relief of suiferers on steamer "San Francisco". . . . . . Relief of Levi J. Yoweli. P&. elief of C. H. Mallory k Co Relief of Henry E. , lanes Relief of Margaret Merklein. Relief of B. H. Raudall. Relief of Milo Pratt.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures .

St(5&, 120 43 , 'l, 909 94 '&, 013 32

;)7, 480:38

14, 219 00

84&, 000 00

82&)(. 762, '3'&

4'), ). 000 00

945 3H

2, 051 00

158, 632 56

927, 910 19 5&00 00

61, 821 13 3& 100 00

2 1, 1, 1, 1,

40;

3, 8,

112) 1

1

6, 4, 8, o)

24,

34, 2

4,

4,

2

592 8( 000 00 202 00 443 36 503 96 555 00 910 00 906 63 100 00 200 00 510 67 740 76 000 00 990 lt3 r19 00 208 33 132 95 000 00 290 80 600 00 797 15 988 53 000 00 000 00 300 00 . ), )(l 00 293 . &8

684 45 260 68 318 05 (95 7H 600 00 79 62

104 50 160 00 296 00 600 00 300 00 000 00

4, 098, 1H2 90

34, 961 31

Total Apparent Fxpenses.

Deduct amount received and covere&l into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . .

634, 209 89

192 23

42, OUO 00 4. 063, 221 59 $4, 739, 431 48

192 23

Total Actual Expenses, War Miscellaneous. . . . 634, 017 66 42, 000 00 4, 063, 221, &9 4, 739, 2, '39 '25)

Total Apparent Expenses, 1V:&r Department. . $13, 411, 118 45

Total Actual Expenses, War Department. . . . . 1'3, 411, 118 45

$19) 170):375 86

17, 999, 885 H9 9, 118, 941 (4 215, 075 r 8

$9 30H;)H5) 5&r 8215) 075 78 85&, 291, H('& 24

5, 291, H(2 24

$47, 397, 027 90

4t&, (rltk H44 10

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Sslal'ics. Ordinary ex penses.

Put&)ic works. Miscellaneous. Unnsua) and ex- traordinary. Total.

Salaries— NAVY DEPARTMENT.

O(flee of Secretary of Navy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Yards and Docks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" . " Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Navigation Bureau of Ordnance. Bureau of Construction and Repair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Steam-Engi»eering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Superintendent, tkc. , Navy Department building. .

Contingent E(&upenses— Navy Department building . Once of Secretary of Navy. Bureau of Yards and Docks. Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting . Bureau of Navigation. Bureau of Ordnance. Bureau of Construction and Repair . Bureau of Steam-Engi»eering . Y&ureau of Provisions and Clothing. . . Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

Total Navy Department Proper. . .

f46, 214 06 12 (iH5 00 11 ')ll0 00

6 285 05 9, «60 00

12, 960 00 7, 760 00

14, 500 77 4, 960 00 5, 290 00

122&174 HH

bti, 927 OH

4, 97(4 4( 799 86 75() 00 796 03 799 42 HOO 00 797 81 797 47 3(J9 40

17, 842 44 8140, 017 32

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

3far(ne Corps— Pay of Marine Corps. . Provisions, Marine Corps. Clothing, Marine Corps. Fuel, Marine Corps. Military stores, Marine Corps. . Transportatio~ and recruiting, Marine Corps. . . I&epairs of barracks, Marine Corps. . Forage for horses, Marine Corps. Quarters for o(Iicers, Marine Corps. . Contingent, Marine Corps. . . . . . . . . . .

Total Marine Corps. . .

$787, 647 64

787, 647 64

$137, 010 63 123, 790 54 31, 546 '73

9, 9H3 41 14, 037 '75

10, 000 00 6, 000 00

16, 500 00 35, 000 00

383, 869 06 , 171, &&il «16 70

-Bureau of Yards and Docks— Navy-yard at Portsmouth, N. H. Navy-yard at Boston, Mass. . Navy-yard at New York, N. Y Navy-yard at Philadelphia, Pa Navy-yard at Washington, D. C . . . . . . , . . . . . . , PIavy-yard at Norfolk, Va. . Navy-yard at Pensacola, Fla, Navy-yard at Mare Island, Cal Naval station at League Island, Pa Naval station at New London, Conn. Naval station at Rey West, Fla. . Naval station at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y Naval asylunl at Philadelphia, Pa. Naval cemetery at Philadelphia, Pa. . Emergencies at naval stations Civil establishment, Yards and Docks . Conti»gc»t . . . . . . Protecting tiluber lands. . Flo;lti»g iron dock. Purchase of Gatling guns and ammunition. . .

$156, 50H 99 929, 047 12

6 797 24 90 00

« 407 60

$158& 590 67 85, 5H4 (il

13(i, 222 9H

40, 145 5H, '7(i, 070 26 &J9 4()5 64 24, 620 53

419& 397 31 189, 399 63 19, 528 49 19, 307 66

437 05 5o, 552 75

1 14 49, 232 76

Deduct repay&»e»ts to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses. Deduct anlount received and covered into the '

Tressury us proceeds of Government property. . l. .

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Yards and Docks.

7 82

1, 097, 843 13

4, 97', ) 14

I, 370, 5H7 06

1, 092, 863 99 1& 370, 587 06

1, 09'7, 850 95

$2& 468, 430 19

4. 979 14

2, 463, 451 05

Bureau of Equips(ettt and B(((»('(&'»(g- Eqnipment of vess( ls. Civil establishment, Equipment and Recruiting. . .

. $1, 704, 30& 41 30 195 55

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DLRBURSEMENTS.

Bureau of Eluipment and Beeruiiing — Continued. Contingent, Equipnlent and Recruiting. Enlistment bounties to seamen .

Total Apparent Expenses . . Deduct amount received aud covered iuto the

Treasury as proceeds of Governulent property. . . .

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses.

$98& 026 19 4 629 27

I, 837, 156 42

27, 324 75

Public works. . Miscellaneous. 1&unseal al&d e&&-

traordinary. Total.

, ) $1, &(37, 156 4'

:&7, 3&1 75

Total Actual Expenses, Purenu of Equip- nlent nnd Recruiting . . I

& 809& 831 67 1, 809, 831 67

Bureau of iVamgation- Navigation and navigation supplies. Civil establishment& iVavigation. . Naval Aca(Iemy. Naval Observatory. . Nautical Almanac Nautical instruments. . Refracting telescope. Tower for refracting telescope. Purchase of instruments for observation of

transit of Venus. . Contingent, Navigation. . Surveying Isthmus of Darien for ship-canal. . . . . . . . . Surveying Tehunntepecand Nicnrnguaship-canal. . .

$246, 377 36 12, 404 44

190, 654 07 24, 299 24 24, 508 28

322 15 12& 500 00 7, 494 00

4 9P5 9P 6, 700a28 5& 000 00

13, 074 39

Total Apparent Expenses. Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Govermnent property. . .

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Naviga- tion

Bureau of Ordnan&(e- Ordnance and ordnance stores. Civil establislunntt, Ordnance. Torpedo-boats Contingent, Ordnance .

54H& 240 11

6, 091 69

542, 14H 42

$754& 325 13 14, 630 &94

383, 611 97 947 55

$548, 240 11

6, 091 69

542 148 42

Total Apparent Expenses. Deduct amount received aml covered into the

Trensury as proceeds of Covernment property. . .

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Ordilauce. . . .

Bureau of Construction and Beyai(— Construction and repair. Civil establishment, Construction and Repair. . . . . Contingent, Construction nnd Repnir. Construction of eight steam-vessels of wnr. . . . . . . . . . Right to use Gornuan &t'e Hiegfried's process of

tempering steel Right to manufacture aud use the En&ery 8;

Cheney patent elastic chain-stopper and surge- relicvcr.

Total Apparent Expenses. .

Deduct amount received nnd covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governntent property. . .

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Construc- tion nnd Repair

Bt(reau of Steam-Engineering— Steam-machinery Civil establishment, Steam-Engineering .

Contingent, Steam-Engineering.

I 153 515 59

6, 531 72

1, 146, 983 8'l

. $3, 563, 883 88 75, 121 07

10 57 885, 042 02

10, 000 00

12, 000 00

4, D46, 057 54

277, 175 41

4, 268, HH2 13

. $1, 641, 769 05 40) 215 27

114 68

$1 153 515 59

6, 531 72

1, 146, 983 H7

i4 546 057 D4

277, 175 41

4, 268, 882 13

Total Apparent Expenses . . Deduct amount received nnd covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . .

Total Actual Expense~, Bureau of Steam-En- - gineering. .

Bureau of I'&o(isirn(s «»d Clotbing- Provisions, Navy . Clotlnn(&$5 N@yy

1, 682, 099 00

10, 312 57

1, 671, (86 43

. $o 35(, 48tl H3 274 '&8') 53

$1, 68'&, 099 00

10 312 5&7

1, 671, , t' 43

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-

traordinary. Total,

Bureau of P& osisio)ts arul Clotlsi)tg — Continued. Civil establishment, Provisions and Clothing. . . Contingent, Provisions and Clothing.

Total Apparent Expenses .

Deduct amouut received and covered iuto the Treasury as proceeds of Covernment property. . . .

$13, 226 14 122, 718 83

2, "167, 721 33

6), 364 30

$2) 76'l, 721 33

6, 364 30

Total Actual Expenses Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. 2, 761, 357 03 2, 761, 357 03

Bureau of iVetlieine anti Surgery— Surgeons' necessaries and appliances. Repairs and improvements of hospitals. Naval-hospital fund. Civil establishtuent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingeut .

I»72& 488 74 31, 761 80 45, 762 60 77& 229 46 27, 570 26

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

Total Apparent Expenses. r

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . .

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

$6. 031, 038 09

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

3fiseells ueous- Pay of the Navy. . Coutingent, Navy.

'-Prize-money to captors. . 'fBounty for destruction of enemy's vessels. . Medals of honor. Indemnity for lost clothing. . Repairs of barracks, Mare Island, Cal. Payments on contra)cts prior to March 4, 1869. . . . . . . . Allowance for reductiou of wages under eight-

hour law. Funeral expenses of Admiral Farragut Relief of wi&lows, drc. , of offtcers of the " Levant" . . . Relief of widows, &tee. ) of those lost iu the brig " Grautpus ". Relief of officers and men of the "Cumberland"

and "Cougress" . "Relief of officers and men of the ' Baron de Kalb" Relief of widows, drc. , of United States steamer

"Oneida" Relief of surviving off)cere of the "Republic of

Texas" Relief of R. M. Green, for patent. Relief of children of O. H. Perryman. . Relief of children of O. H. Perryman aud others. . . Relief of Sarah A. Ward. Relief of the heirs of George C. Bestor. Relief of Mrs. F. S. Buchanan. Relief of John B. Fmerson. Relief of George R. Wilson. . Relief of Joseph Wescott. . Payment to captors of rebel ram "Albemarle ". . . . . Payment to officers and crew of United States

steamer " Kearsarge"

254, H12 H6

1 40

254, 811 46

106 16

254, 705 30

$144, 599 30 251, 831 49

7 00 33, 038 11

355) 89 29, 955 00

459, 786 79

194, 279 99

$133) 802 28

110, 253 04 2, 000 00

288 00

270 00

60 00 50 00

674 40

6) 000 00 10, 000 00

2& 160 02 7, 103 46 5, 000 00

125) 000 00 5& 2'77 46

25, 610 00 20& 000 00

2, 325 00 202) 912 90

141) 377 00

$254, 811 46

106 16

254) 705 30

Total Apparent Expenses . . . .

Deduct from "Prize money to captors" the amounts received from-

Na val pension fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $164 13 Sale of flat-boat aud steamer "Gov-

ernorA. Mouton". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 581 00 &Sale of rebel ram "Albemarle". . . . . 202, 912 20

And covered into the Treasury as "Miscellaneous receipts" uuder the head of prize cases.

6, 031, 038 09 265) 506 80 800& 163 56 $7& 096& 708 45

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DISBUIlSZMENTS.

Miscellaneous — Continued. Deduct amountreceived and covered

into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5, 823 22

Sal r&es Ordinary ex- pensee,

$212, 4RO 55

Public works Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- traordinary.

Total.

H'12 480 o()

$53, 026 25 Total Actual Expenses, Navy Miscellaneous.

Total Apparent Expenses, Navy Department

$6, 031, 038 09

$6, 940, HfiO fil 814, 554, 662 HH

6, 040& 860 61 14, 003&296 59 Total Actual Expenses, Navy Department. . o

/if 370 587 06

I, 3 I 0, 587 06

$800& 163 56

$800, 163 56

800, 163 56

6 RR( '&' 90

$23, 666, 27 i 11

23, 11-1, 907 R2

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Salaries—

Office Secretary of the Interior. . . . . . . . . . . . . General Land Office. Secretary to sign land patents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Commissioner of Indian Affairs . . . Oflice Commissioner of Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice Commissioner of Patents. . . . . . . , . . . . . Office Commissioner of Education. . . . . . . , . . Watchmen

$55, 539 (92

260, 493 48 500 OO

59, 130 20 456, 021 26 4fi7, HOO 00

:34, R35 79 21, '344 35 l

Contingent Expenses— OfIice Secretary of the Interior. General Land Office. Office Commissioner of Indian AfFairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Commissioner of Pensions. . . Office Commissioner of Patents. Rent of rooms for Pension Office, 6(c. . Rent of building for Interior Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . Repairs of building for Interior Department Fuel, lights, etc. . Packing Congressional documents. . Copies of drawings, offlce Commissioner of Patents '. . . Photolithographing, oflice Commissioner of Pat-

ents. Plates for Patent-Offic Oflicial Gazette.

811, 992 95 19, 974 73 4, 969 2:3

74, 863 75 90& 000 00 15 991 64 15, 350 00

18, 200 00 6& 979 90

59, 972 26

40, 000 00 40, 000 00

s(10& 000 00 i

Total Apparent Expenses . . . 1, 355, 665 00 398, 294 46 10, 000 00 '. $1, 763, 959 46

Deduct from salaries, Patent Office, $467, 800; contingent expenses, Patent Office, $90, 000; copies of drawings, Patent Office, ft59, 972. 26; photolithographing, $40, 000, and from plates& '

for Patent-Office Oflicial Gazette, $36&157. 57&

there having been received and cov&ered into the Treasury, as a revenue from fees on letters patent, $693&929. 83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $467, 800 00

Deduct from s&alaries, Land Office, the amount received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from exempliflcation of papers an d records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 003 15,

Total A. ctual Expenses, Interior Department '

Proper

472, 803 15

HH2, 861 85

226& 129 83

1(2, 164 63 10, 000 00 . .

69H, 932 98

1, 065, 026 48

PUBLIC LANDS Salanies—

Office surveyor-general of Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office surveyor-general of California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office surveyor-general of Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice surveyor-general of Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office surveyor-general of Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office surveyor-general of Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Offfce surveyor-general of Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~

Office surveyor-general of Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

'

Ofllce surveyor-general of Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice surveyor-general of Montaua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office surveyor-general of Nebraska aud Iowa. . . . Office surveyor-general of Nevada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Office surveyor-general of New Mexico. . „. . . . . . . . . Oflice surveyor-general of Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . „. „„, Office surveyor-general of Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. . „ Oflice surveyor-general of Washington Territory. . Oflice surveyor-general of Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . , Recorder of land titles in Missouri„. . . . . , . . . , Salaries and commissions of registers and re- '

ceivers.

$6, 09;3 97 21, 61fi (i3 7, 99H f&5

8, 334 05 5, 947 27 6, 915 85 H, 824 16 7, 125 00

13, 220 45 8, 206 01

11, 9:32 4H

H, 793 13 8, 7'12 56 8, 071 91 6, 863 05 8, &21 82 8, 666 54

125 00

365& 395 35

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Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous.

Unusual end ex- & rsordinary.

Total.

Total Apparent Expenses. . .

Deduct thc amounts under the heads of "Two, three, and five per cent. fnnds to States, " it being the per ceutum of the proceeds of pub- lic lands sold within their limits, aud which has been covered into the Treasury as sales of public lands. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . $237, 624 91

Deduct amount of "Indemnity for swamp-lands, " it being a retnrn of the purchase-money paid for lands errone&yusly sold, covered into the Treasury as sales of pub- lic lands. 3) 799 96

$521, 596 HB

Contingent Expenses Office surveyor-general in Arizona. . . Office survevor-general in California. Office surveyor-general in Colorado . Office surveyor-geueral in Dakota. Office surveyor-geueral in Florida Office surveyor-general iu Idaho. . Office surveyor-geueral in Kausas. Office surveyor-geiieral in Lonisiana, . Office surveyor-general in Minnesota. . Office surveyor-general in Montsna. Office surveyor-general in Vebraska and Iowa. . . . . . . Office surveyor-general in Vevada. Office surveyor-general in New Mexico. Office surveyor-general in Oregon. Office surveyor-general in Utah. Office surveyor-general in Washington Territory. . . . Office surveyor-general in Wyoming. Contingent expenses of land offices. Expenses of depositing public moneys. . Depredations on public timber Surveying public lands in Arizona. . Surveying public lands in California. Surveying public lands in Colorado .

Surveying public lands in Dakota. Surveying pnblic lands in Florida. . Surveying pnblic lands in Idaho. . Surveying public lands iu Kansas Surveying pnblic lands in Louisiiina . . Surveying public lands iu Minnesota. . Surveying public lands in Montana. Surveying public lands in Nebraska. Surveying public lands in Nevada. . Surveying public lands in New Mexico. Surveying public lands in Oregon. Surveying public lands in Utah. Surveying public lands in Washington Territory. . . . Surveying public lands in Wyoming. . Survey of eastern boundary of California. . . . . . . . . . . Survey of western bouudary of Kansas . Survey between the 90th and 98th meridians,

India, n Territory. Survey of the Colorado of the West. Survey of reservations in Oregon Survey of eastern boundary of Nevada. Survey of t' he Vigil and Ht. Vrain private-land

claims in Colorado. Surveying public lands in Colorado, grant to

Kansas Pacific Railroad Company. Geological survey of the Territories. Maps of public lands. . . . . . . Illustrations for report on geological surveys. Deposits by individuals for expeuses of survey-

ing public lands . Indemnity for swauip-lands. . . Repayment for lands erroneously sold. Five-per-ceut. fund, State of Minnesota. Five-per-cent. fund, State of Michigan. . Five-per-cent. fund, State of Nevada. Five-per-cent. fund, State of Oregon. . Five-per-cent. fund, Sf&ate of Wisconsin. Five-per-cent. fund, Htate of Iowa. . Five-per-cent. fund, State of Nebraska. . Five-per-cent. fund, State of' Ohio. Five-per-cent. fund, State of Kansas. . Three-per-cent. fund, State of Missonri Three-per-cent. fund, State of Ohio. . Two-per-cent. fnnd, State of Missouri. .

$1, 238 55 H, 290 95 2, 000 21 1, H13 00 1, 010 25 2, 285 59 2, 212 92 2, 250 35 2, 004 90 2, 210 65 2, 520 04 3, 362 13 2, 201 46 2, 011 78 1, 599 85 1&967 10 1, 895 72

38, 258 08 10, 481 70 5, 027 62

95, 255 56

$13, &)37 57 07, 620 23 51, 137 04 5, '3, 970 44 13, 357 20 22, . 36o 17 ((), 594 11 16, 383 71 72, 493 01 50, 981 61 49, 934 84 55, 052 35 17, 088 33 54, 689 47 15, 756 72 50, 901 29 46, 483 67

9, 571 87 8, 293 00

61, 186 48 20, 000 00 17, 205 75

200 00

35 70

4& 213 91 125, 000 00

3, 000 00 20, 000 00

131, 006 00 3, 7(99 96

32, 480 27 18, 8()1 50 28) 723 20

86 32 9& 1'72 01

47, 970 05 9, Hll 91

78, 377 12 850 73

40, 615 87 979 18

1)51H 23 052 79

1, 401, 971 27 $2, 018, 823 71

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Ordinary ex- Uuusual and ex Salaries, i Pu)))ie works. Miseellaneons traordiuary pensee.

Total.

Cont(n Jecnt Expenses — Continued. Deduct amount of" Deposits by in-

dividuals for expenses for survey- ing public lands, " it heing an excess of moneys deposited by individuals for expenses of sur- veying public lands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 &(I, 950 7!

Deduct anmunt of "Repayment for lands erroneously sold)" it being refunded to purchaser)s for lands erroneously sold to them, covered into the Tre&usury as sales! of pub- lic lands . . . . . . 32, 486 27

Deduct from "Salaries aml commissions of regis- ters aml receivers, " $365&, 39)&. 3, &; from "Con- tingent expenses, land offi)ces, " $38, 258. 08; and from "Expenses of depositing public moneys, " $10, 481. 76; there haviug been re- ceived and covered into the Treasury, as a revenue fron) fees for services rem1ered hy these ofIIcers! $637)407. 90) leo, ving an excess of receipts overthe expemlitures of $223, 2'72, 71. .

Total Actual Fxpenses, Publi( I, ands . .

8365&, 395& 35&

15&6, 201 53

84&( 739 84

46, 515 72 '

$4nn, R(H 91

1, 001, 109;16

$814, 997 10

1, o03, Si&6 61

Metropolitetn Police- Halaries and expenses. $189! 230 00 $15 945 78 $, )O;&, 17, &

Bcnefici nri es- Current expenses, Government Hospital for the

I))sane . Buildings, Government Hospital for the Iusane. . . . Grounds, )Government Hospital for the Ins;)ne. Current expenses, Columbia Hospital for Wou)en

and Lying-in Asylnm. . Bnildings, Colnmhia FIospital for Women and

I. ying-in Asylum . Current expenses, Columbia Institution for the

Deaf and Du)uh. . Buildiugs, Colun&bia Institntion for the Deaf

and Dumb . Maryland Iustitution for the Blind, Current expeuses, National Soldiers' and Sailors'

Orphans' Home. Hospital buildings on, Judiciary square. .

Total Beneficiaries.

$15), 000 00

15, 000 00

$43, sno oo 13, '000 OO

~

47, ono oo

76, 000 00

179, 8(N) 00

$1'. «, ?+4 99

1+. :100 00 ~

48, (6)() 00

I 4's '13

3, ooo no

209, 013 32 $403, 813 32

Mixes(foneous- Preservation of collectious of the Hmithsonian

Institution . Completing I)all of the Smithsonian Institutiou. . . Smithsonian Institution . Capitol exteusiou. . Annual repairs of Capitol. New dome of Capitol. Heating apparatus, Library of Congress. Extension of Capitol grounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grading and filling Capitol grounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pueumatic tube fro)n Capitol to Government

Printing Office. Paviug roadway, sidewalks, and curbing in the

District of Colnmbia. Filliug the Washington canal. Buildings and grounds, Reform School of the

District of Columbia. . Jail for the District of Colnmbia Purchasse oi' "Club House, " Charleston, H. C. . . . . . . Peniteutiary, Wyoming Territory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penitentiary, Idaho Territory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penitentiary. Washiugtou Territory. Examination of titles, extension of Capitol

grounds. . Statistical atlas of the United States. . Book of records, office of register of deeds, Dis-

trict of Columbia. Law library for the Territory of Colorado . Expenses of eighth census Expenses of ninth censu~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . Reiu)burse)neut to marshal~, ninth ««usus.

6z

$15, noo oo

I, 000 00

I! 650 00

$]0,

61, 101 3 2!

684, 40,

000 00 000 00 354 65, 000 00 975 19 000 00 199 15 000 00

15, OOO OO

100, o5& !

000 00 022 60 102 08 3O9 OO

240 15&

)96 0, )

1, 432, 803 26 68', 23o on

$5, 000 00

2) 500 00 3o, O54 59 37, 377 20

~, 830 b5

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Salaries Ordinary ex I&enses.

Public works. Unusual and ex-

Miscellaneous ~

&raordinary.

lliscellaneous — Continued. Maps to illustrate the quarto volumes of the

niuth census . Relief of Elizabeth S. Brewer, executrix. Relief of &lrs. D. Jay Brown. Relief of Geo. W. Sturtevant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r. Relief of 51. P. Har&lin. Paylnent to Standish & P&allard. Capitol, and refitting hall of Representatives.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses. Deduct amouut received aud covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Covernment property. . .

23 650 00 '

38 ?3

$10, 000 00

. &Or& 032 13

107 80

2 503, 924 33

82&&, 000 00

110, 762 44

$14, 000 00 250 00 i

1oo oo i

200 (3 1, 000 00

l. r&, 550 73 $2, 654, H87 50

Total Actual Expenses, Iuterior Miscellaneous. .

Pensions— Army pensions to widows aud others. . Navy pensions to widovrs and others. . Navy pensiou fund.

23, 613 77 2, o04, 924 33 110, 702 44 15, 550 73',

829, 454, 417 52 '472', 473 38

&

7, 326 02

2, 054, s, &l 27

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Pensions. .

29 934 217 52

4. 79O 00 ~

29, 359, 426 86 $29, 359, 426 86

INDIAN AFFAIRS.

F«lfilling Treaties &oitl&- Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches. . Arapahoes and Cheyennes of Upper Arkansas

river Arickarees, Gros Ventres, and Mandans. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Assiuaboines. . . . . . . . . Bannocks . . . Blackfeet, Bloods, and Piegans. Chastas, Scotons, and Umpquas. Calapooias, Molallas, and Clackamas of Willa-

Iuette valley. Cheyennes and Arapahoes. Chickasaws. Chippewas, Boise Forte band. Chippewas of Lake Superior Chippewas of the Mississippi. Chippewas of the Mississippi, and Pillager and

Lake Winnebagoshish bands of Chippewas. . . . . . . . . . Chippewas, Pillagers, and Lake Winnebagoshish '

bands. Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina tribe of

Chippewas. Choctaws. . . . . . . . . Confederated tribes and bands in Middle Oregon. . . . . Creel-s. Crows. D'Wamish and other allied tribes in Washington, . . . . . Flatheads and other confederated tribes. Gros Ventres. Iowas. Kansas. . . . Kick apoos. . . . . . . Klaluaths and Modo& s. . Makahs. . IVIonomonees . Mianfies of Eel River. Miamies of Indiana Miamies of Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mixed Shoshoues, Bannocl-s, and Sheepeaters. . . . . . . . Molels. . Navgjoes. Nez Perces. Nisqually, Puyal1 up, and other tribes and bands. . . . . Northern Cheyenues and Arapahoes. Omahas. . Osages. Otoes and Missourias Pawne& s. Poue:&s .

8116, 927 46

'» 8 86 68, 4HO 97 22, 308 20 3, 270 30

49, 730 08 1& 036 07

5, 855 53 00, 674 7( 3, 000 00

16, 148 73 34, 854 07 82, 228 33

11, 080 00

29, 729 50

42, 666 62 30, 032 89 11, 372 09 74, 045 58

245 512 49 14& 086 26 18, 848 09 22, 920 65

3, 816 80 10, 675 02 10, 381 50 25, H14 32

8, 600 00 13, 436 80 1, 099 9H

12, 941 69 6, 657 59

36, 822 98 8, 613 56

94, 991 50 51, 731 24 9, 242 40

178, 211 15 24, 497 93 15, 000 00 8, 710 45

02, 23H 5H

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Salaries Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. 6 nu. ))lal an)l )'x-

traor inary.

Fatfrttinit Trertties u)itk — Continued. Pottawatomies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pottawatomies of Huron. Quapaws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qui-nai-elts aml Quil-leh-utes. . River Crows. Rogue Rivers Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri. Seminoles. Senecas. Senecas and Shawnees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senecas of New York. Shoshones, Easteru, western, Northwestern, and

Coship bands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoshones and Banuocks. . Six Nations of New York. Sioux of Dakota, Blackfeet, Lower Brule, aud,

other bands. Sioux of different tribes, including Santee Sioux

~ of Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . Sioux, Yankton tribe. Sisseton and Wahpeton and Santee Sioux of Lake

Traverse and Devil's l. ake. S'Klallams. Suakes, Wall-pah-pee tribe . . Senecas, Shawuees, Quapaws, Peorias, Ottawas,

Wyandottes, ?kc. . Tabequache, Muache, Capote, Weemiuuchc,

Yampa, Grand River, aud Uiutah bands of Utes. . . Umpquas, Cow Creek band. . Utahs, Tabequache band Umpquas and Calapooias of Umpqua valley,

Oregon Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes. . . . . . . . . . Winnebagoes. . Wyandottes. . Yakamas. Cherokees, proceeds of lands. . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowas, proceeds of lands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansa)s, proceeds of lands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaskaskias, Peorias, Weas, and Piankeshaws,

proceeds of lands. Kickapoos, proceeds of lands. . Pottawatomies, proceeds of lands. . . . Otoes and Miss)ourias, proceeds of lands . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawuees, proceeds of lands. Stockbridges, proceeds of lands. . Menomonees, proceeds of lands. .

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses.

Deduct from " Fulfilling treaties" (proceeds of lands) $32, 618. 61, there haviug been received and covered iuto the Treasury, as revenue from sales of Indian trust lands, $812, 246. 58, leav- ing au excess of receipts over the expenditures of $785, 627. 97;.

Total Actual Expenses, Fulfilling Treaties. . .

'5)l52 790 64 400 00

4, 7H'& 70 8, 100 00

31, 624 24 3, 522 74

111, 824 81 9, 128 05

35, 998 H5

2, 660 00 2, 'O0O OO

11. 902 50

14, 368 36 Ho, 815 85)

4, '2, 58 OO

2, 676 65

2, 224, H66 48 83, ;)47 95

74, 518 29 10, 042 o7 1, 503 12

2, 140 50

103, 766 89 611 00

12, 172 95

4 454 04 19, 965 59 01, 103 32 16, 703 56 '&0, 554 33 13, 44H 77

1H 00 7, 557 30

83 35 246 70

5, 336 7H

1, 000 00 27 71

1, 000 00 3, 900 00

4, 634, 342 05

2, 021 22

4, 632, 320 83

32, 618 61

4, 599, ) 702 22

, 8 l, 632, 320 83

3'&, 018 01

4, l)99, 702) 2'&

Trust F)))«is- Cherokee uational l'und. . Cherokee school fund. Cherokee orphan fund. Chickasaw national fuml. Chippewa;md Christi;u) Indians fund. Choctaw gener;)1 fund Choctaw school fund Creek orphan fund. . Delaware general fuud Iowa fund. Kansas' school t'xu)d. . Kickapoos' general fund. . Kaskaskia„Peoria, lVe, ), ai)d Piaukcshaws'

school fund.

f41, 107 22 39 0')') 01 14, ')0] 85)' 533 H

:), 760 5)H

27, 05)5) 63 3, -lH;) 53 3, li)9 70

50, 393 17 11, 8;ll 07

1, 291 67 8, 883 93

3, 909 Oo

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DISB V HSEIIEXTS.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous l. n usual and ex-

traordinary.

general and . 'If(s& rllr& ur&I us Ezpe&) ses — Coutinued. Civilization of Winnebagoes. Civilization fund. Presents to Indians. Presents and provisions to Indians. . Provisions for Indians. . Vaccination of Indians. . . Bnildings at agencies and repairs. Rescuing prisoners from Indians. . Holding a general council of Cherokees, Creeks,

Seminoles, Choctaws, and Chickasaws. Buildings for Choctaw and Chickasaw agencies. . . . . . . Maintaining peace amoug and with the various

tribes and bands. Payment of dedciency incurred by Austin Wiley,

late superintendent in California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . Payment of indebtedness left by Charles Maltby&

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late superintendent iu California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses of the Indian commissioners Expenses of Indiau delegation visiting Washiug-

ton, in 1870. Purchase of land in White Earth reservation, in i

Minnesota, for Pembina band of Chippewas. . . . . . . . . Settlement of E'embina hami of Chippewas on

White Earth reservation, in Miunesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collecting and supporting Wichita and other

a!llliated bands Removal of stray bands of Winnebagoes and Pot-

towatomies, in Wisconsin. . Collecting and supporting Apaches of Arizoua

and New Mexico. . Removing Flathead Indians. . Collecting and subsisting roving bands of Kick-

apoos and other Indians on borders of Texas and Mexico. .

Collecting and locating Colorado River Indians in Arizona.

Removal and settlement of Chippewas of I. ake Superior

Subsistence of friendly Indians. Subsistence, settlement, and support of Navajo

Indian captives in New Mexico. Subsistence of the Great and Little Osages, (re-

imbursable). Removal of Kansas Indians, (reimbursabie). . . . . . . . . . . Subsistence of Red Cloud's baud of Sioux

Indians. Subsistence of Arapaho, Cheyenne, Apache,

Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Indians. . . . . . . . d. . . . Subsisteuce of Sioux Indians on Milk River res-

ervation. . Subsistence of Navajo Indians in New Mexico. . . . . . . . . Subsistence and civilization of Arickarees, Gros

Ventres, and Mandans. . Subsistence, settlemeut, and support of Sho-

i

shones and Bannocl-s, and other bands, of ~ Idaho and Southeastern Oregon. .

Subsistence of Indians at Milk River agency, ~

Montana. Subsistence, clothing, and civilization of Indians '

in Uintah valley, Utah. Survey of Indian reservations. . Survey of exterior boundaries of Indian reserva-

tions. Surveying and allotting lauds to the Indians at i

Grande Ronde reservation, Oregon Proceeds of Winnebago reservations iu Minne-

sota . Proceeds of Sioux reservations in Minnesota and

Dakota, Insurance, transportation, and delivery of auuu- '. . . .

ities aud provisions to Blackfeet indians. . . . . . . . ~. . . . Insurance, transportation, and delivery of annu- ',

ities and provisions to Indians in Minnesota and Michigau. . . . . . . .

Insurance, transportation, and delivery of annui- ties and provisions to Pawnees, Poucas, and Yankton Sioux.

1Vagon-road iu Idaho, Montan:b Dakota, and '

Nebraska. Maiutenance of Helen and Heloise Lincoln. Relief of S. E. Ward. .

SR:1, 193 13 910 9;) 670 01

13, 090 66 2& 364 91 1, 15&O 00

11, 631 62 494 62

0, 000 00 5, 000 00

5& 124 29

1&146 16

102 48 12, 238 29

16, 049 30

25, 000 00

10, 000 00

51, 453 39

5, 833 00

438, 687 63, 5, 996 40 '

11, 998 63

8& 191 13

20, 000 00 1, 764 58

602 I&(

74, 000 OO

10, 000 00

133, 276 97

231, 039 26

178, 353 13 9&'752 50

83, 958 17

43& 411 37

21, 166 00

10, 000 00 14, 428 5'7

156, 635 47

1, 139 71

130 75

81, 182 72

1, 319 45

6, 569 55

290 25

5, 122 86 8?5&0 00

1 tg 35

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DISBURSEMENTS.

General and 31iscclta&&caus Ezpe&tses — Continued. Relief of J. and C. M. Dailey. Relief of John L. I'endery. Relief of Ann Marble, administratrix Relief of R. H. Pratt.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

Total Actual Expenses, Ceneral and Miscel- laneous, Indiau AK&irs.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses.

$1& 899, 593 69

2, 729 02

I, 896, 864 67

Public works. Miscellaneous. t;nusual and ex-

traordinary.

$1, 250 00 500 00

2, 250 00 200 00,

4, 895 35

Total.

$1, 901, 760 02

Total Apparent Expenses, Indian Affairs. . . . .

Total Actual Expenses, Indian Afiairs. . . . . . . . .

Total Apparent Expenses, Interior Depart- ment.

Total Actual Expenses, Interior Department

$179, 250 80 $'7, 767, 558 73

1 79& 250 80 7& 490& 274 &7

$2, 245, 742 68 $8, 315&704 53

1& 407& 544 18 7& 763& 514 47

$2, 694) "/24 33 $1, 721, 74/ 03

2, 694, 724 33 I, 320, 885 12

$&4, 895 35

-l, 895 35

$29, 379, 872 94

29, 379, 87&2 94

$7& 951, 704 88

7& 6747 420 72

$44& 357, 791 51

42, 5fi6, 541 04

POST — OF FICE DE PA RT MENT.

Salarics- Post-Office Department.

Contingeut expenses. . Payment to W. M. Ireland and J. W. fricGrew. . . Relief of C. M. Lockwood. Relief of William Nixon. . . Relief of Charles Hipp. . Relief of' Thomas Hollis.

Total Post-Office Department Proper. . . .

Postal Ser»ice- Deficiency in postal revenues. . . . Steamship service between San Francisco, Japan,

and China. Steamship service between San Francisco and

Sandwich Islands . Steamship service betiveen United States and

Brazil.

Total Postral Service.

Total Post-Office Department. . . .

$393, 784 47

393, '/84 47

$393, 784 47

$54, 542 00

54, 542 00

$4& 765, 475 00

500, 000 00

150, 000 00

75, 000 00

5) 490, 475 00

$5, 545, 017 00

$2, 000 00 477 56 579 63 223 00 224 14

3, 504 33

$3, 504 33

$451, 830 80

$5, 490, 475 00

$5, 942, 305 80

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Salaries— Department of Agriculture. . . .

Collecting agricultural statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purchase and distribution of valuable seeds. . . Milseilm Furniture, cases, and repairs. Library. Laboratory Experimental garden . Contingent expenses. Improvement of grounds. Relief of Francis A. Gibbons.

Total Department of Agriculture. . . .

$76& 204 70

15, 174 86

91& 3'/9 56

$59, 680 92 3& 600 00 4, 214 50 1, 750 00

969 65 117 292 04 12& 255 10

93, 762 21

$21, 800 00 20)000 00

41& 800 00 $226, 941 77

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Salarics- Department of Justice.

Rent of building. Contingent expenses. . Salaries of commissioners to codify the laws. . . . . . Contingent expenses of commissioners fo codify

the laws . Salary, warden of, jail, District of Colnmbia. . . . . Defending claims under convention with Mexico. . „

$93, 753 20

12& 651 12

2& 000 00

$16) 000 00 22, 923 38

10, 000 00

4, 661 50

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Department of Justice — Coutinued. Prosecution of erin&es Defending suits and claims for seizure of cap-

tured and abandoned property. Prosecution and collection of claims. . . . . . . . Current expenses, Refor)u School . Relief of William M. Stafford. . Relief of William Selden. .

Salar)es. Ordinary ex- penses.

$49& 851 70

30, 587 14 2, 017 02

10& 000 00

Publ)e works. Miscellaneous. t nusual and ex- Craord(nary.

8, )o(I 00 10 096 &e&

Total.

Total Apparent Expenses. . .

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . .

108, 404 32 146& 040 74

1, 01( 72

10, ()96 r(2& 8'&65, 041

1, 017 7'»

Total Actual Expenses, Department of Justice. . 108) 404 32 145, 023 02 10, , )9G s. &, 264, 0o& 16

Total Apparent Expenses, Executive. . . .

Total Actual Expenses, Executive. . .

JUDICIAL. Salaries—

Justices, dec. , Supre)ue Court, . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circuit judges. District judge~. . District attorneys. . District marshals Justices and judges of the supreme court, Dis-

trict of Columbia

Expenses of United States courts. Support of convicts. Purchase of reports, Supreme Court.

Total Apparent Expenses . . . .

$28&992, 517 16 $71, 241, 46o 25 $23, 512, 259 42

27)085, 974 38 60, 311, 698 73 23, 322, 615 59

$88, 596 96 54, 000 00

191, 427 99 19& 450 00 11, 658 97

20, 500 00

. . $3, 440, 497 85 11) 301 50

3H5, li33 92 3& 451, 799 35

$'&, 789, 6, ')1, )fi

2, 388, 7sg 65

812, 500 00

12, r&00 00

8 1, &", , (i. & 1, 386 1 &

14(i, (»0, 156 gl

8279&190 279 56

'»o9, 859, 235 26

83, 849, 933 27

Deduct f&'om expenses of United States courts $37, 045. 29 received from judicial ofQcers and covered into the Treasury as an excess of emol- ument fees, and $92&5H5. 95 recovered from par- ties as costs, dec. , iu suits, aud covered into the Treasury as Ques, penalties, aud forfeitures. . . . . . 129, 631 24

385, 633 92 3, 322, 168 11 Total Actual Expenses, Judicial. . . .

Grand Total Apparent Expenses. . . .

Grand Total Actual Expenses . . . . . . .

12, 500 00

. . $33, 425, 710 73 $77)357, 415 51 $23, 512, 259 42 $3, 291, 1H(i 26

31&310&337 54 66, 255, 605 62 23&322&615 59 2, Hgo, 324 35

129, 631 24

3, 720, 302 03

$152, 7»~, 673 41 $ 290, 345, 245 33

14G, H54, 444 15 270, 633, 327 25

RECAPITULATION OF DISBURSEMENTS.

Legislative— Apparent expenses. . . . Actual expenses.

Executive Proper- Apphrent expeuses. . . . Actus. l expenses. .

State Depart)nent- Appareut expenses. . . . Actual expenses.

. $4, 047, 559 65 3, 83H, 729 24

59, 985 77 59, 985 7(

1, 088, 322 23 682, 162 02

$2, 664, 150 91 2, 621, 738 78

7, 817 56 7, 817 56)

394, 109 36 299, 315 98

$3, 000 00 3, 000 00

$489, O34 70 4H9, 034 70

$104, 287 24 104, 287 24

20, 000 00 20) 000 00

»80, 734 36 280, 734 36

$7, 305, 032 f&0

7, 05&3, 7H9 96

87, 803 33 87, 803 33

17(66, 165 95 1&265, 212 36

Trens&oy Depnrtmcnt- Apparent expenses. . . . Actual expenses.

Wn)' Dcpa&'l&(n'» I'— Apparent expenses. Actual expenses. .

4, 652, 919 07 3 990 735 00

13. 411, 118 45 13, 411, 118 45

23, 013, 975 11 14, 454, 066 01

19&170, 37r& 86 17, 999, 885 89

10, 093, 562 46, 10, 093, 562 4G j

g, 308, rHr 57 9, 118, 941 74

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85'», 828 (;) H )', &, H:&H 7:&

215, 075 78

116, HG&, 641 92 110, ', l(&3&, 412 (io

, ), 291, 87'» 24 ) 291

1;), ), 480, 92( 31 140. :& )4, 604 Hs

47. 39(, 0'&( 90 46, 036, 894 10

Nn&)y Dcpnrt)7&e)&t- Apparent expenses. Actual expeuscs. .

Inierior Depnrtment- Apparent expeuses. . . . Actual expeuses. .

6, 940, 860 61 6, 940, 860 61

14) 554, 662 8H

14, 003, 296 59 1, 370 58( 06 1 370 '&87 06

HOO, 163 56 800, 163 56

'-'), 666, 274 11 '»3 114, 907 H2

2, 245, 742 68 1& 407, 544 18

8 315 704 53 7, 763&:)44 47

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"-, 694, 724 33 '-', 694, 724 33

1, (21, 747 03 ;I &0 HH;

nl 3 (I &( && 94 94

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RecaI? itttlati on of Dist?ter scot eats — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous Unusual and ex-

traordinary.

Post-Otftce Deparhnent, — Appare»t expenses. . Actual expenses. .

$393, 784 47 $o, 545, 01 i 00 393, 784 47 5, 545, 017 00

$3, 504 33 3, 504 33

$5, 942& 305 80 5, 942, 305 80

Agricultural Depoito. eat- App~rent expenses. Actual expe»scs. .

Depurtmc&tt of tusticc- Ayparent expenses. Actual expenses. . . . . . . .

, Tu&I&ctn&'g-

Ayparent expenses . Actual expenses. . . . . . .

&91, 379 5i&

ill 379 5ti

108, 404 32 10H, 404 3'?

385, 633 92 385, 633 92

93, 762 21 9;3, 762 21

146, 040 74 145, 023 02

3, 451, 799 35 3, 322, 168 11

$41, 800 00 41, 800 00

$12, 500 00 12, 500 00

10, 596 82 10, 596 82

226& 941 77 226, 941 77

265, 041 88 264, 024 16

3, 849, 933 27 3, 720, 302 03

Total Apparent Expenses . . .

'fetal Actual Expenses . . . . . . . . . 31, 310, 337 54 66, 255. Ci05 62 23 322 015 59

. . 33, 425, 710 73 77, '35&, 415 51 23, 512& 25?9 42 3, 291, 1HO 26

2, H90, 324 35

152, 758, 673 41 290, 345 245 33

146, 854, 444 15270, 633& 327 25