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38TH CONGRESS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
1st Session.

Ex. Doc.
No. 3

REPORT

OF THE

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,

ON THE

STATE OF THE FINANCES,

FOR

THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1863.

WASHINGTON:

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

1863.

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INDEX TO REPORT ON THE FINANCES.

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The Secretary's report......

Statement No. 1. Receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1863
Statement No. 2. Receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1864
Statement No 3. Receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1865
Statement No. 4. Duties, revenues, and public expenditures for the fiscal year ending

June 30, 1863, agreeably to warrants issued, exclusive of trust funds......
Statement No. 5. Receipts and expenditures for the quarter of the fiscal year 1864,

ending September 30, 1863.....

Statement No. 6. The indebtedness of the United States..

· Statement A. Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.........

Statement B. Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue..

Statement C. Report of the Treasurer...

Statement D. Report of the Register ....
Statement E. Report of the Solicitor.......
Statement F. Report of the First Auditor.......
Statement G. Report of the Second Auditor....
Statement H. Report of the Third Auditor......
Statement I. Report of the Fourth Auditor
Statement J. Report of the Fifth Auditor.......
Statement K. Report of the Sixth Auditor....

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Statement L. Report of the First Comptroller......
Statement M. Report of the Second Comptroller......

131

133

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Statement Q. Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey.............
Statement R. Report of the Supervising Inspector of Steamboats...........
Statement S. Report of the Director of the Mint................

168

174

186

Statement No. 7. Coinage at the United States mint, annually, from its establish-
ment, in 1792, and also the coinage of the branch mints and the assay office,
(New York,) from their organization until June 30, 1863......

209

Page.

Statement No. 8. Amount due under treaties with various Indian tribes....
Statement No. 9. Condition of the banks of the United States on or about January

1, 1863.......

Statement No. 10. Synopsis of the returns of the banks in the different States.....
Statement No. 11. General view of the condition of the banks in the United States,

on or about January 1, 1851, to 1863, inclusive........
Statement No. 12. Comparative view of the condition of the banks in different sec-
tions of the Union ....

212

224

226

233

234

Statement No. 13. Amount of the public debt on the first day of January in each
year from 1791 to 1842, and at various dates in subsequent years to July 1,
1863

Statement No. 14. Revenue collected from the beginning of the government to June
30, 1863, under the several heads of customs, internal revenue, direct tax,
postage, public lands, and miscellaneous sources, with the receipts from loans
and treasury notes, and the total receipts....
tatement No. 15. Statement of expenditures from the beginning of the govern-
ment to June 30, 1863, under the several heads of civil list, foreign intercourse,
war, navy, interest and principal of public debt, and total expenditures.....
Statement No. 16. Receipts and expenditures of the marine hospital fund for the
relief of sick and disabled seamen in the ports of the United States for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1863....

238

240

242

244

Statement No. 17. Amount expended at each custom-house in the United States
during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1863.....
Statement No. 18. Number of persons employed in each district of the United
States for the collection of customs during the fiscal year ending June 30,
1863, with their occupation and compensation......
Statement No. 19. General results of all receipts and disposal of merchandise within
the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1863.......
Statement No. 20. Amount of coin and bullion imported and exported annually

250

252

266

from 1821 to 1863, inclusive. Also a comparison of the importation and ex-
portation during the same years..

269

Statement No. 21. Gross value of imports and exports from the beginning of the gov-
ernment to June 30, 1863-...

270

Statement No. 22. Value of domestic produce and foreign merchandise, exclusive of

specie, exported annually from 1821 to 1863, inclusive......
Statement No. 23. Value of leading articles of manufactures exported from June 30,
1846, to June 30, 1863...

272

274

Statement No. 24. Value of foreign merchandise imported, re-exported, and con-
sumed annually from 1821 to 1863, inclusive. Also the estimated popula-
tion and rate of consumption per capita during the same period....

278

Page

Statement No. 25. Amount of the tonnage of the United States annually from 1789
to 1863. Also the registered aud enrolled and licensed tonnage employed in
steam navigation each year

279

Statement No. 26. Stocks held in trust by the United States for the Chickasaw na-
tional fund and the Smithsonian Institution......
Statement No. 27. Range of prices of staple articles in the New York market at the
beginning of each month in each year from 1825 to 1863.....

280

283

No. 28. Regulations concerning commercial intercourse with and in States declared
in insurrection, and the collection of abandoned and captured property-----

403

ERRATA.

On page 15, eleventh line from bottom, for "Supreme Court," read "Court of Appeals."
On page 16, seventeenth line from top, for "The limits of deposits for temporary loan
are," read "The limit of deposits for temporary loan is "

Same page, eighteenth line, for "this deposit," read "these deposits.

Page 291, twenty-fourth line from top, first column, for 75a9 00, read 8 75a9 00.

Page 377, sixth line from bottom, for 15a25, read $15a$25.

Page 377, twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth lines from top, omit reference marks.
Page 399, second line from bottom, for 1852, read 1862.

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