$16,119,831 22 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. STATEMENT OF DUTIES, REVENUES, AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1861. The receipts into the treasury during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861, were as follows: From customs, viz.: During the quarter ending September 30, 1860. During the quarter ending De tion to China and Turkey as in- $8,000 00 For salaries of interpreters to con- 5,699 83 3,019 27 cember 31, 1860.. 8,174,167 69 During the quarter ending 9,772,574 57 For contingent expenses of all the During the quarter ending missions abroad.... 63,510 93 Total customs..................................... From sales of public lands............ 70,710 39 $39,582,125 64 For loss, by exchange, on drafts of 10,139 75 870,658 54 For office rent of those consuls who 61,912 24 30,863 68 198,231 71 1,197 28 4,334 23 6,214,750 00 41,861,709 74 367 90 961 33 Total receipt...... Balance in the treasury on 83,206,693 56 4,756 52 Total means......................................... $86,835,900 27 For bringing home from foreign 6,684 61 For bringing from Batavia 24 sea- 9,792 00 The expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861, were as follows: LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL, ETC. For expenses relative to suitable pay of commissioner, per first 3,000 00 For carrying into effect the con- 2,698 87 For judiciary. 964,824 70 For government in the Territories For prosecution of work, including 171,112 50 For officers of the mint and branches and assay office in New York. 15,000 00 93,300 00 For compensation of commissioner, For compensation of commissioner, 110,000 00 415 52 $295,340 45 2,895 22 31.721 71 255,133 69 For settlement of accounts of Ed- 1,832 49 For transportation of mails on Puget's Sound, W. T.... For transportation of mails between San Francisco, California, and Olympia. $7,624 56 30,100 24 Total foreign intercourse........ 20,892 54 $1,142,973 41 For semi-monthly mail, by sea, between Washington and Oregon Territories and California..... For carrying the mails from New York, via Panama, to San Francisco.... 25,005 76 226,249 99 MISCELLANEOUS. For continuation of the Treasury building.. 815,711 96 For building post-offices, courthouses, &c., including purchase 32,952 87 For compensation to persons designated to receive and keep the public revenue.. 3,486 73 For compensation to special agents "to examine books, &c., in the several depositories. 2,179 70 For building vaults as additional security to the public funds in 66 depositories.. For expenses of engraving, &c., treasury notes and certificates of stock... For survey of the Gulf and Atlantic coast of the United States.... For survey of the western coast of the United States of sites For reimbursing the Territory of Utah for expenses incurred in suppressing Indian hostilities in said Territory in 1853............ For expenses of messengers in bringing to the seat of government the votes of the several States for President and VicePresident...... £3,512 20 445.310 $5 18,214 00 665 00 14,840 73 For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs...... For repayment to importers the excess of deposits for unascertained duties... 2,834,764 46 704,575 23 205,700 00 For fuel and quarters of the officers of the army serving on the coast survey.... For publishing observations made in the progress of the survey of the coast of the United States.... For pay and rations of engineers of steamers used in the coast survey For repairs of vessels used in the coast survey. For replacing the works of the exploring expedition destroyed by fire. For payment for horses and other property lost or destroyed in the military service of the United States For claims not otherwise provided for For expenses of the Smithsonian Institution, per act of August 10, 1846... For mail services performed for the several departments of government, per 12th section act of March 3, 1847. For further compensation to the Post Office Department for mail services performed for the two houses of Congress, &c., per act March 3, 1851. For supplying deficiencies in the revenues of the Post Office Department....... For transportation of mails between the United States and foreign countries For survey of the Florida reefs and keys..... 103,000 00 38,000 00 4,000 00 For debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowances.. For refunding duties under act to extend the warehousing system. For debentures and other charges, per act of October 16, 1837....... For salaries of special exan.iners of drugs and medicines..... For additional compensation to collectors, naval officers, &c...... 610,115 42 1,045 55 8,526 57 4,980 09 9,609 87 5,000 00 For support and maintenance of light-houses, &c.... 705,654 17 9,000 00 10,000 00 For completing the works of the exploring expedition... For building light-houses, &c., and for beacons, buoys, &c...... For life-boats, compensation of keepers of stations. &c. 190,€07 91 3,677 62 For marine hospital establishments For building marine hospitals, including repairs........ 21.317 93 308,918 13 12,447 34 576 88 For building custom-houses, including repairs....... 364,631 45 29,515 39 For expenses of collecting the revenue from sales of public lands..... 211.734 86 2,188 €3 30,910 14 For survey of the public lands...... For survey of public and private laud claims in California.... For re-survey of lands in States where the offices are closed. For repairing unfinished records of public and private surveys. 185,255 11 55,058 94 2,000 00 3,016 81 200,000 00 For services of special counsel, &c., in defending the title to public property in California........ 28,831 04 For rent of surveyors-general's offices, &c.... 11,229 17 250,000 00 For repayment for lands neously sold. erro 38,755 09 For indemnity for swamp lands sold to individuals..... 48,376 48 4,064,234 44 For two and three per centum to the State of Alabama........ 7,207 48 357,620 04 For two and three per centum to the State of Mississippi........ 12,258 11 STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES ON DECEMBER 1, 1862. Amount of over-draft... Four per cent. Temporary Loan. Five per cent. Temporary Loan. Suspended Requisitions..... Post-due Treasury Notes... Immediate Liabilities... Old Public Debt... Seven-and-three-tenths per cent. three-year Bonds. Two-year six per cent. Bonds.... United States Notes...... Twenty year six per cent. Bonds.. Oregon War Debt, six per cent...... Five-Twenty Year Bonds, six per cent.. Certificates of Indebtedness..... $13,181,066 21 33,688,106 46 42,435,184 35 48,354,701 22 207,800 00 $137,866,858 24 70,104,955 91 140,000,000 00 2,593,700 00 218,260,000 00 50,000,000 00 878,450 00 22,974.550 00 84,834,241 65 $727,512,755 80 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, AS ESTIMATED FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1864. Balance of former appropriations estimated to be unexpended July 1, 1863............$200,000,000 00 For civil service, foreign intercourse, and miscellaneous........ Of this amount of $1,095,413,183 56, it may be safely estimated that there will remain undrawn on the 30th June, 1864, the sum of.. $250,000,000 00 Aggregate for the year.... The estimated receipts, as before stated, for that year are placed at.. Leaving to be provided for by loans the sum of..................................... $845,413,183 56 .$223,025,000 00 $622,388,183 56 |