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COMBINED STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (APPARENT AND ACTUAL) OF THE UNITED STA. TES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNK 80, 1890.
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Page 1: COMBINED STATEMENT statement of the receipts and disbursements (apparent and actual) of the united sta. tes for the fiscal year ended junk 80, 1890.

COMBINED STATEMENT

OF THE

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (APPARENT AND ACTUAL)

OF

THE UNITED STA. TES FOR THE

FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNK 80, 1890.

Page 2: COMBINED STATEMENT statement of the receipts and disbursements (apparent and actual) of the united sta. tes for the fiscal year ended junk 80, 1890.
Page 3: COMBINED STATEMENT statement of the receipts and disbursements (apparent and actual) of the united sta. tes for the fiscal year ended junk 80, 1890.

COMBINED STATEMENT

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (APPARENT AND ACTUAL)

TIIZ UNITED STATES

FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 80, 1890.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, DIVISION OF WARRANTS, ESTIMATES, AND APPROPRIATIONS.

SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith a statement of the revenues derived by the Government from

customs, internal revenue, and sales of public lands, in each District and State, and. from the vaIjous mjsce]

laneous sources, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1890, amounting, in the aggregate, to $403, 080, 982 63

also a statement of the disbursements for the same period, by appropriations, exclusive of the principal of 7

the public debt, showing the amounts expended by each Department for "salaries, " "ordinary expenses, "

"public works, " "miscellaneous, " and "unusual and extraordinary, " aggregating 8318, 040, 710. 66.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

W. I'. MAcLENNAN,

Chief of Division.

Hon. WILLIAM WINDOM)

Secretary of the Tre'aslry.

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RE C EIP TS. Ststes and districts. Tots l by districts. Total by Ststes. Gross receipts. Deductions. & Net receipts.

Ercm Oustoms- Maine:

Aroostook . Bangor. Bath. Belfast. Castine. Frenchman's Bay. Machias. Passamaquoddy Portland . Waldoboro'. Wiscasset,

New Hampshire: Portsmouth .

Vermont . Massachusetts:

Barnstable. . Boston. Edgartown Fall River. Gloueester Marblehead . New Bedford. Newburyport . . . . Plymouth. Salem. .

Rhode Island: Newport. Providence.

Connecticut: '

Fairfleld. Hartford New Haven. New London. Stonington.

New York: Albany. Bu6'ale. . Cape Vincent . . . . Cham plain. Genesee. . Dunkirk. New York. . Niagara. . . . . . . . . . Oswegatchie . . Oswego. Sag Harbor. .

New Jersey: Bridgeton. Newark. Perth Amboy.

Pennsylvania: Erie. Philadelphia. . Pittsburgh,

Delaware.

Maryland: Baltimore.

District of Columbia.

Virginia: Alexandria . Norfolk Richmond. . Newport News.

$24& 197 80 116, 997 25 93, 231 54 1, 234 90

278 84 216 76 903 20

66, 922 00 145, 417 42

2& 681 06 117 21

267 45 19, 305, 173 77

245 29 98, 855 54

8& 884 82 3, 669 99

110& 095 80 1 955 68

108& 188 09 5, 412 84

3&141 94 267& 269 08

39, 346 92 2347709 90

85, 473 44 12, 156 41

1& 261 28

151, 782 54 817& 078 49

45, 046 69 385, 403 44 240, 791 09

3, 114 33 154, 114, 375 86

403, 747 86 196, 438 53 559& 077 20

3 51

76 62 5, 276 98

34, 282 27

11& 353 35 24, 342, 935 32

298& 627 98

590 09 27) 428 86

9) 120 91 12& 635 48

$452, 197 98

77, 318 51

856, 526 08

19& 642, 749 27

270, 411 02

372, 947 95

156, 916, 859 54

39& 635 87

24& 652, 916 65

6) 536 10

2& 900& 444 03

78& 382 19

49) 775 34

1& 797 95 West Virginia:

Wheeling. (5)

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Receipts — Continued.

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

Fro)n Customs — Continued. North Carolina:

Beaufort. . Pamlico. Wilmington. .

South Carolina: Beaufort. . . . . . . . . Georgetown. . Charleston.

Georgia: Atlanta. . Brunswick. Saint Mary' s. Savannah

Florida: I Apalachicola. . . . .

Fernandina. Key West. . . . . . . . . . . . Pensacola Saint Augustine. . Saint John' s. Saint Mark's. . Tampa .

Alabama: Mobile

Mississippi: Pearl River.

Louisiana: - New Orleans.

Teche .

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

Tennessee: Chattanooga. . Memphis.

Kentucky: Louisville . Paducah.

Ohio: Cincinnati. . Cuyahoga. Columbus. . Mianu. Sandusky

Michigan: -Detroit . Huron. . . . . . . . . . . . .

' Grand Rapids. Superior. .

Indiana: Evansville. Indianapolis . .

Illinois: Chicago.

Missouri: Kansas City. Saint Joseph. . Saint Louis . .

Iowa: Dubuque, .

Colorado: Denver.

$135 30 2) 121 14

20, 773 61

3, 697 80 66 69

21) 087 13

3& 998 80 10, 478 14

. 223 23 66, 477 10

2. 230 92 10, 965 28

752, 917 05 28) 924 20

91 88 47, 684 84

41 22 258, 921 35

2, 687, 427 97 14 00

38, 435 98 16, 669 69

125, 106 29 73, 472 03 54, 666 20

3 50 73, 158 32

325) 922 18 3 90

1) 057) 244 19 305) 197 90

45, 912 39 62) 149 09

4&244 85

493) 979 76 53& 905 86 16& 145 22 9, 777 02

5, 408 30 147) 296 97

173& 813 49 72) 339 02

1) 259& 178 32

$23) 030 05

24& 851 62

81, 177 27

1) 101, 776 74

11, 450 87

9, 023 62

2& 687& 441 97

308) 350 19

73& 161 82

325) 926 08

1, 474&748 42

5731 807 86

152, 705 27

5& 0431 763 67

1, 505&'330 81

9, 021 15

110, 745 96

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Receipts — Continued.

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions ~et rece&pie

Prem IIaston&s — Continued. Oregon:

Astoria. Willamette . Ccos Bay.

Washington: Puget Sounil. Yakima .

Montana and Idaho. . . .

$45, 011 65 522, 956 16

12 09

129, 788 56 1 67

$567, 979 90

129& 790 23 189 10

Minnesota: Duluth Minnesota.

Nebraska: Omaha Lincoln.

Wisconsin: ' Milwaukee.

California: Humboldt. . . . . . . . . San Diego San Francisco. Wilmington. . .

Alaska: Sitka.

1 459 62 255, 946 30

65, 577 2& 034 55

470 67 70, 436 29

8, 394, 851 31 36, 661 35

257, 405 92

67, 611 73

301& 449 39

8& 502, 419 62

6& 926 83 $229, 668, 584 57

4, 572 85

Less amount refunded for excess of deposits for unascertained duties, charged as s, n expenditure under the head of "Repay&neat to im- porters excess of deposits for unascertained duties". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3, 971, 308 37

Amount refunded for duties collected from importers ou articles subse- quently exported, chargecl as an expenditure under the head of "De- bentures or drawbacks» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 942, 337 16

Amount returned to pay debentures and other charges arising from duties, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Debentures and other charges". 170 42

Amount refunded to claiinants from sale of unclaimed merchandise, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Unclaimed merchan- dise"

Amount of tonnage-tax included in. customs receipts applied to the support of Marine-Hospital Service, $505, 136. 50, and to "Salaries, office of Supervising Surgeon-General, Marine-Hospital Service, " $27, 289. 12, leaving an excess of receipts of $33&434. 48. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 532, 425 62

$7, 450, 814 42 $222, 217, 770 15 From fines, penalties, and forfeitures (customs service). Less amount charged in the expenditures under the head of "Collect-

ing the revenue from customs". Less repayment of &noneys accruing from fines, penalties, and forfeit-

ures, or other sources, erroneously received and covered into the Treasury before the payment of the proper inforruers' moieties, or other legal charges against the same, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered into the Treasury" .

From labor, drayage, and storage (customs service). . . . . . . . . From services of United States otlicers (customs service). . . From weighing-fees (customs service). From customs officers' fees (customs service) . . From emolument fees (customs service) . From mileage of examiners (customs service)

Less amount expended on these accounts, charged under the head of "Collecting the revenue from customs"

158, 087 75

133 94

72, 856 74 282, 118 22

64, 026 00 311, 029 67 406, 159 64

4, 912 56

158& 221 69

1, 141, 102 83

158, 221 69

1, 141, 102 83

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States.

Erem I&&ternal Ee»en»e- New Hampshire.

Massachusetts.

Connecticut. . .

516, 896 92

2, 306& 905 28

815, 214 94

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Receipts — Continued.

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductious. Net receiptS.

From. Internal Set&e)rue — Continued. Ne~ York:

1st district. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2d district. 3d district. 14th district . . . ;. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . 21st district. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 28th district.

Nevr Jersey: 1st district. . . . 5th district

Pennsylvania: 1st district. . 9th district . . . 12th district . 23d district .

Maryland . . Virginia:

2d district. 6th district. .

West Virginia. . . .

North Carolina: 4th dist'rict . 5th district .

South Carolina. r

Georgia. .

Florida.

Alabama .

Louisiana

Mississippi.

Kentucky: 2d district. . 5th district. . 6th district. . . . . 7th district. . 8th district. .

Texas: 3d district. . 4th dlstrtct. . . .

Tennessee: 2d. district. . 5th district. . .

Arkansas .

Ohio: 1st district. . 10th district. . . . . 11th district. . . . 18th district. . . .

Indiana: 6th district. 7th district.

Michigan: 1st district. . 4th district.

Illinois: 1st district. . 5th district. 8th district. 13th district.

$3& 902, 033 91 1, 748, 411 00 5, 864) 593 89 1) 692& 218 59 1, 103, 2b2 63 1) 915) 487 75

124, 474 93 4, 083, 367 42

3, 326, 100 37 1, 937, 367 69

5)82, 189 25 3, 873, 635 07

1, 922, 547 33 1, 594& 049 37

1, 173, 248 93 1, 588, 098 36

1, 494, 036 21 8, 902, 796 74 3, 344, 047 84 1, 961, 908 72 1& 369, 246 99

167 547 87 97) 812 17

176, 918 62 982, 937 31

10, 941, 527 02 659, 855 54 868) 608 36 945& 346 63

2& 423& 808 80 3& 851, 157 46

1 &

975& 238 29 212& 561 31

10, 371, 325 12 23, 150) 617 05

931) 965 41 444, 647 77

$16, 226, 007 77

4, 207, 842 35

9, 719, 292 38 3, 308. 329 44

3, 516, 596 70 907, 103 63

2) 761) 344 29

95, 575 77

554, 640 63

478& 216 12

117) 638 98

699& 320 86

250 00

17, 072, 036 50

265. 360 04

1 159 855 93

119& 388 44

13) 415, 337 55

6, 274, 966 26

2) 187) 799 60

34) 898) 555 35

Page 9: COMBINED STATEMENT statement of the receipts and disbursements (apparent and actual) of the united sta. tes for the fiscal year ended junk 80, 1890.

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Recetyte — Continued.

States and districts, Total by districts. Total by States, Gross receipts. ~

Dednctions. Art rrreipts.

Erom Internal Ilevenute — Continued. Wisconsin:

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

Minnesota.

Iowa: 3d district. . 4th district.

Kansas.

Nebraska.

Missouri: 1st district. . . . 6th district.

Oregon.

California: 1st district. . . . 4th district.

Colorado.

Montana. .

New Mexico.

Miscellaneous: By Commissioner of Internal Revenue. .

$2, 934, 350 28 401& 464 21

I 68& 341 29 261& 422 16

7, 263, 214 05 799, 082 13

1& 677, 990 07 337& 799 98

$3, 335, 814 49

3& 092, 915 30

429, 763 45 196& 429 03

2, 969, 747 35

8& 062, 296 18 313, 334 81

2, 015, 790 05 319, 224 65

179, 169 11

59, 737 16

8, 008 50 f142, 606, 705 81

Less amount refunded for iuterual-revenue taxes collected on articles subsequently exported, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Allowance or drawback" . $47, 680 98

Amount refunded for taxes illegally assessed and collected, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding taxes ". . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 253 17

Amount refunded to parties for stamps purchased by them, which are by law no longer required to be used, etc. , charged as an expenditure under the head. of "Redemption of stamps" 26, 800 25

Less repayment of moneys accruing from fines, penalties, and forfeitures, or other sources, erroneously received and covered into the Treasury before the payment of the proper informers' moieties, or other legal charges against the same, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered iato the Treas- ury» 6 00

Less amount refunded for taxes collected on distilled spirits in bond, which have been destroyed by fire or other casualty, charged as an ex- penditure under the head of "Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits destroyed by casualty " ~ . . ". . . . 203 40

$78, 943 HO $142, 527& 'l62 01

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States.

Prom Sales of Public Lands— Michigan:

Grayling. Marquette.

Wisconsin: Ashland. Eau Claire. . Falls Saint Croix Menasha. . Wausau .

Minnesota, : Crookston:. Duluth Saint Cloud Marshall. Taylor's Falls. . .

Iowa: Des Moines

2RD

$2, 746 39 105, 159 98

69, 752 90 (i, 584 43

4 34 518 88

5&663 15

29& 420 36 62, 328 94

5, 996 97 9, 975 19

811 48

$107& 906 37

82, 523 70

108, 532 94

1, 327 93

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10 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Receipts — Continued.

States aud districts. Total hy districts, Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductious. Net receipts.

From Sales of Pttbltc Leads — Continued. Missouri:

Boonville . . Ironton. Springfield. .

Arkansas: Cam&len. Dardanclle. . Harrison . . Little Rock . .

Florida: Gainesville.

Alabama: Huntsville. . Montgomery.

Mississippi: Jackson

Louisiana: Natchitoches . . New Orleans. .

Kansas: Augusta. . Gard. en City. Independence . . . Kirwin. Lamed�. Oberlin. Salina . . Topeka. 'Wa Keeney .

Nebraska: Bloomington . . Chadron. . Grand Island. Lincoln. McCook Neligh. Niobrara North Platte . . O' Neill. . Sidney' Valentine.

Idaho: Bois&t City. Coeur d'Alene. Hailey Lewiston Black foot. . . . . . . . .

North Dakota: Bismarck Devil's Lake. Fa, rgo. Grand Forks.

South Dakota: Aberdeen. Chamberlain. Huron. Mitchell. Pierre. Rapid City. Watertown. . Yankton.

Colorado: Central City. Del Norte. Denver Durango. . G-lenwood Springs . . . Gunnison . . Lamar. Leadville

$3, 420 95 7, 501 15 6) 122 73

1) 801 74 597 73

2, 966 21 1, 881 79

11, 472 55 23, 101 08

3, 297 48 11, 484 41

719 01 109, 009 90

60 16 34, 682 41 20, 132 36

124, 181 57 14, 277 35

3) 602, 91 120, 604 91

14, 141 18 175, /03 47 51, 523 75 2, 329 95

161, 557 68 27& 284 23

500 00 128, 474 27 50, 453 96 77, 615 30 48, 795 52

32, 878 98 9, 566 08

19, 723 59 31&499 45 41) 958 Bl

34, 270 18 108& 822 60 34) 224 10 59, '724 57

91, '740 06 900 00

36, 860 68 28) 582 89 1, 129 36

71, 845 74 60, 742 95 13& 386 12

17, 682 94 61) 769 11

357, 129 36 23, 439 39 28, 837 65

8, 316 70 91, 837 32 24) 857 45

$17& 044 83

7& 247 47

10 795 92

34, 573 63

3, 840 67

14, 781 89

427& 2 /0 58

738, 3/9 31

135, 626 91

237, 041 45

305, 18'7 80

Page 11: COMBINED STATEMENT statement of the receipts and disbursements (apparent and actual) of the united sta. tes for the fiscal year ended junk 80, 1890.

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Receipts — Continued.

States and districts. Total by districts Total by States. Gross receipts. Dedoctioos.

Erorn Saks of Ptd&lie lsands — Continued. Colorado — Continued.

Montrose . Pueblo.

Utah: Salt Lake City.

Montana: Bozeman . . . . . Helena. Miles City.

New Mexico: Las Cruces. . Santa F5. . Roswell . Folsom.

Arizona: Prescott Tucsoll.

Nevada: Carson City Eureka. . . . . . . . .

Washington: North Yakima. Spokane Falls. . Seattle . Vancouver Walla Walla. .

Oregon: Burns. . Lakeview. Le Grande. . Oregon City . . Roseburg . The Dalles.

Wyoming: Cheyenne. . Evanston Bu(falo . .

Oklahoma: Guthrie Kingfisher

California: Humboldt. . . . . Independence. Stockton. Los Angeles. . Marysville. . Sacramento . San Francisco. Shasta. Susanville . . Visalia. . . .

Alaska: Sitka.

Commissioner General Land Ofiice. .

8("&. 419 60 1('»& 380 30

65, 057 99 201, 0'73 72

1& 31H 76

28, 968 OH

14, 483 40 10, 023 87

H, 634 40

5, 918 3(i 78, 124 17

1, 546 00 1, 900 00

76, 921 39 69, 024 77

602, 010 34 183, 407 50

48, 851 18

24, 7'YO 77 38& 663 10 68& 302 51

389& 121 32 152& 71 1 70 34, 841 46

127, 325 99 54, 340 32 71, 975 01

1, 023 27 1, 787 67

37, 882 35 19, 949 24

242, 164 18 82, 024 13 20, 682 36 67, 432 78

131, 719 11 108, 983 04 36, 934 05

131& 617 95

$787& 669 82

95, 806 61

267, 450 47

62, 109 75

H4, 042 47

3, 446 00

980, 215 18

708, 410 86

253& 641 32

2, 810 94

879, 3HO 19

750 00

448 50 I&i6, 358, 272 51

24, 187 68

From registers' and receivers' fees (land oiilces) . .

Less amounts paid to States as a fund from proceeds of public lands sold within their limits, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Five, three, and two per cent. funds to States, " viz, for 1890, $314&464. 44& and for prior years, $39&395. 04. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $353& 859 4H

Amount refunded to purchasers for lands erroneously sold to them, charged as an expeuditure under the head of "Repayntent for lauds erroneously sold ". 57, 632 48

Amount expended for adjustment, settlement, and indemnity for swamp lands.

1, 12&&, 63(i 61 ~+435&, 679 64

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

EeCeiyf6 — CODtinued.

Gross receipts. ~

Deductions. 7& et receipts.

Niace(krneoma — Continued. Redemption of tax-lien certi5cates. Redemption of assessment certificates. Sale of guarantee-fund bonds, amounts retained from contractors. . Police relief fund. Firemen's relief fund .

$1) 219 12 275 46

. 46, 622 04 0, 378 49 1, 320 00

Le«~ amount deducted from the expenditures of I'rom proceeds of sales of Government property

Less amount ileducted. from ordinary and other Senate House of Representatives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public Printer. . . Executive Mansion. State Department — civil . . State Department — foreign intercourse. Treasury Department. War Department — civil and miscellaneous. . . . . . . . Military Academy. . Quartermaster& s department. Medi& al departnient. Ordnance department. Engineer department . Signal Service. State, War, and Navy Department building. . . . . . Navy Depa)rtment — civil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Yards and Docks . Bureau of Construction and Repair Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. . Bureau of I'kluipment and Recruiting. . Bureau of Steam-Engineering. Bureau of Navigation. Marine Corps. . Naval Academy. . Interior Department — civil. Geological Survey. . General Land-Office. . Indian Service. Department of Agriculture. Post-Once Department. . Department of Justice. . Department of I. abor.

the District of Columbia. .

expenses of— $42 01

1, 536 20 12, 009 08

6 (4 5) 335 61

72 60 52, 534 88

2, 769 Il 329 33

&7, 503 17 2 543 34

370 17 7, 140 66 1, 002 56

44 BH

54H 41 2, 606 17

934 89 2, 528 55 2, 099 40 3& 687 74

228 76 498 90

42 00 6, 905 9&J

1, 040 08 547 00 274 65

1, 315 75 100 00 306 91 20'7 95

From Soldiers' Home permanent fund, . Less amount expended under this head

From sales of ordnance material (War) Less amount deducted from expenditure under this head.

From sales of powder and projectiles (War). . Less amount expended under this head

From sales of ordnance material (Navy). Less amount deducted from expenditure under this head.

Froni sales of clothing (Navy) . Less amount expended under this head. .

From sales of small stores (Navy). Less amount deducted from the expenditure under this head.

From Navy-pension fund. From naval hospital fund.

Less amount deducted from the expenditure under this head I'rom fees on letters-patent.

Less aniount charged as an expenditure under "Salaries and ordinary expenses, Patent O(fice»

From copying-fees, General Land Once. . I. ess amount deducted from "Salaries, General Land OfHce"

From proceeds of sales of Indian lands . Less aniount charged as an expemliture uniler head of "Trust-funds, proceeds of

lands " From interest on Indian trust-fund stocks and interest on deferred payments. . . . . . . . . . . .

Less amount deducted from expenditure under head of "Trust-funds, interest account"

Froni Indian trust-fund. From Indian moneys, proceeds of labor

Less amount expended under this head. From emolument-fees of judicial o(iicers. $43, 901 03 From fines, penalties, and forfeitures, judicial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, 68&J 0(i

Less amount deducted from the expenses of United States courts . From Spanish indemnity fund.

Less amount deducted from the expediture under this head. From assessment upon owners for deaths on shipboard From tax on seal-skins. . From North Carolina State bonds redeemed, and interest ou same. . . . . From interest on deposits and premium on exchange. .

$2& H66 451 46

192, 123 99

308) 886 99

39, 19H 37

R)7 92

310 01

184, 5&H(i 73

4:&, 45H H7

4?0) 000 00 70, 332 73

1, 347, 621 73

11, 600 20

289 553 13

47, 396 38

110, 000 00 82, 735 02

100, 590 09

28) 500 00

570 00 262, 500 00

48& 100 00 i

. . . 684 33

«:?, 866, 451 46

192, 123 99

196, 100 00

391 198 37

360 00

310 01

184, 5)86 73

45, 1, )H RI

70, 332 73

822) 669 57

111 609 29

18) 182 30

47, 396 38

3R, 691 1,

1091 5)90 09

28, 500 00

$1 12) 786 09

407 92

420, 000 00

524, 952 16

2&1, 370 &4

110, 000 00

44) 043 87&

570 00 262, 500 00

4R, 100 00 684 33

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14 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Eeeetp@ — Continued.

6 ross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

3Iiscellancous — Continued. From interest on Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad bonds, taken in compromise of

a suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From gain by exchange. From rent of Government buildings, lots, etc. . From sale of property acquired under the internal-revenue laws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From moneys received from persons unknown. From forfeitures by contractors. From work done in public shops. . From unexplained balances in disbursing accounts. From unexpended receipts of military-telegraph lines. . From sale of condemned naval vessels. . . . From work done by Bureau of Fngraving and Printing. . From soldiers' hand-books lost. . . From money left with recruiting-oiiicers by deserters. . From United States' share of excess, sale of guarantee-fund bonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From United States' share of revenues of Reform School. From United States' share of revenues from property, District of Columbia, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From United States' share of recording tax sales, District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From United States' share of fees for inspecting gas and meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From court-fees paid Government employds. From bribes offered United States oiftcers. . From proceeds of two vessels libelled in 1814. From proceeds of altered and mutilated money captured. From penalty for importing laborers under contract. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From proceeds of labor, military prison, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From forfeiture-fund, lost keys. From right of way through Indian Reservation. . . . From amt&unt recovered from Fidelity National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio, on claim of

William Caldwell. From dividend on stock of Alexandria Canal Company. From dividend paid by Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From bequest to United States by Thomas Blenkinsop. From donation of money received under act to reimburse Members of Congress for

loss by Silcott defalcation From amount of unsettled claims pending at time of compromise with W. C. Griswold. .

Total.

$20, 000 00 106 66

24, 750 04 676 75

11, 171 17 2& 388 00

192 12 1 33

6) 810 28 940 47

47, 151 41 3 24

12& 590 41 1, 016 83

814 06 3&099 36

2 83 322 50 37 75 24 00

373 96 183 94

3, 955 00 2& 094 09 2, 011 17 1, 740 00

181 10 5, 950 00 1, 266 40

24 80

579 25 2, 104 32

403, 080, 982 03 19) 812& 712 94

$20, 000 00 106 66

24, 750 04 676 75

11, 171 17 2, 388 60

192 12 1 33

6, 810 28 940 47

47& 151 41 3 24

12 590 41 1& 016 83

'814 66 3, 099 36

352 83 322 50 37 75 24 00

373 96 183 94

3, 955 00 2, 094 09 2& 011 17 1& 740 00

181 10 5, 9oO On

1, 266 40 24 80

579 25 2, 104 32

383) 268) 209 69

RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS.

1, 290, 690 53

24, 447, 419 74 2, 590, 015 05

Miscellaneous. . Less amounts added to customs and public lands, as above . .

Total.

Customs service. . . $229) 668) 584 57 Fees, etc. , of otiicers of the customs', taken from miscellaueous receipts. . . 1, 299, 324 52

Internal-revenue service. . Public lands. 6, 358, 272 51 Fees, etc. , of ot6cers of public-land otilces taken from miscellaneous

receipts.

$230) 967, 909 09 142& 606, 705 81

7) 048& 963 04

21, 857, 404 69

403) 080, 982 03

$8, 750, 138 94 78& 943 80

1, 272) 164 92

9, 711) 465 28

19& 812& 712 94

$222& 217& 770 15 142, 527, 702 01

6& 376& 798 12

12, 145, q39 41

383) 268& 269 69

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D IS B U RS E I EN TS. Salaries. Ordinary ex-

i&en see. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- traordinary.

LEGISLATIVE.

United States Senate— Salaries and mileage of Senators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Salaries of cancers and employds. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One month's extra pay to otllcers and employ&ts

of the Senate. Reporting proceedings and debates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corupiling Congressional Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$426) 6OH 00 3tiO, 373 50

70 08 25, 000 00

1, 200 00

Contingent expenses— Stationery and newspapers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horses and wagons. Fuel for heating-apparatus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purchase of furniture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . Repairs of furniture. Cleaning furniture . Folding documents. . Materials for folding. . Packing-boxes. Expenses of special and select committees. . . . . . . Postage. Miscellaneous items . .

Salaries of Capitol police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Capitol police, contingent fund. . Expenses congressional investigation concerning

irumigration

18& 284 72

$14, 087 57 6, 496 39 8, 500 00' 6, 499 10 2& 468 84 1, 000 00

12 998 33 4& 000 00

968 24 45, 732 26

250 00 49) 998 61

5 00

$5, 000 00

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures .

Total apparent expenses, Senate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . Total actual expenses, Senate. .

House of Repr'esentatives- Salaries and mileage of Members and Delegates. . Salaries of cancers and employs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .

153& 004 34

230 20

831& 536 30 152, 774 14

42 01

831, 536 30 152& 732 13

1, 997, 049 25 408, 737 39

5, 000 00

5& 000 00

$989, 310 44

42 01

989, 268 43

Contingent expenses— Stationery. Fuel for heating-apparatus. . Furniture and repairs. Materials for folding Packing-boxes. Postage. Miscellaneous items. .

Salaries of Capitol police, . . . . . . . . 18, 300 00

42) 851 91 8, 591 H4

18, 973 35 13, 938 39

3) 569 00 525 00

59, 204 81

Payment to- Widow of Hon. W. T. Price. Widow of Hon. J. N. Burnes. . .

1, 64H 93 545 51

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

147, 654 30

5, 711 79

Total apparent expenses, House of Repre- sentatives.

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

2, 424, 086 64 141& 942 51

1, 536 20

2, 194 44 2, 568, 223 59

1& 536 20

Total actual expenses, House of Repre- sentatives, 2& 424& 086 64 140, 406 31 2) 194 44 2& 566, fisi 39

Legislative, Ãiseetlaneous- Statement of Appropriations Joint Committee on Centennial Inauguration

Ceremonies. Medal awarded to Joseph Francis. Expenses of Inaugural ceremonies of 1889.

Total expenses, Legislative Miscellaneous. .

1, 200 00

660 06 1, 980 80

12 00

3, 852 86 3, 852 86

(15)

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16 RECEIPTS AND DISBUURSMMNNT.

Disbttreements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. knscenaneous. sual and ex-

traord&nary Total.

Public Printer— Salaries.

' Contingent expenses. ,

Removal and storage of certaiu iuaterial, Gov- ernment Printing Office.

Public printing and binding. Publication of Tenth Census Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing Annual Report (1889) of Secretary of

Agriculture. Priuting Annual Report, (1888) of Commissioner

of Apiculture Printing Third and Fourth Annual Reports of

Cominissioncr of Labor. . Printiug Annual Bulletins of Bureau of' Eth-

nology. Printin&g), Fourth and Fifth Annual Reports of

the Bureau of Animal Industry. Printing decisions of the Department of the In-

terior regarding public lands and pensious. . . . . . . . Enlargement of building, Government Printiug

Office. Engine ami boiler, Government Printing Office. . . , .

Total apparent expenses, Public Priuter. . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Governmeut property. . . . Total actual expenses, Public Printer. .

Librarg of Congress— Salaries. Increase of library Contingent expenses . . Catalogue.

Total apparent expenses, library of Congress. Deduct amount received and covered into the,

Treasury as copyright fees. . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total actual expenses, Library of Congress. .

Botanic Garden— Salaries . . Improving Botanic Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Improvsug buildings, Botanic Garden

Total Botanic Garden. . .

Court of Claims— Salaries of judges, etc. Reporting decisions. . Contingent expenses. Payment of judgments.

$14, 408 91

14, 40H 91

14 408 91

38, 976 HO

38, 976 80

27& 577 99

11, 398 81

13& 893 '72

13, 893 7. 2

32, 240 00

$2& H23 78

3, 500 00 2, 613) 494 55

258 19

66, 054 80

0o, 476 30

10, 2&ll2& 51

326& 70

19, 751 62

305 62

4, H50 00

5) 122 45 403 98

3, 000 00

8, 526 43

8, 526 43

4, 998 38

4, 0i)8 38

1, 000 00 2& 989 87

2) 815, 1:34 16

12, 009 9H

2) 803) 124 18

$400 71

49i) 71

499 71

3, 097 83

3, 907 83

Ijl536, 671 03

$2, 830, 042 78

12, 009 98

2) 818, 032 80

4'7, 503 23

27) 577 99

19, 925 24

22) 889 93

Total Court of Claims. . .

Total apparent expenses, Legislative. . . . Total actual expenses, Legislative. . . . . . . .

32, '&40 00

3, 355) 142 37 3 32/) 564 38

3, 989 Hi

3, 127& 3fi5 49 3, 113, 777 30

4, 497 54 4& 497 54

536 671 03

54/, 718 3:3 547, 718 33

572, 900 90

/, 034, 723 73 6, 993, 557 55

EXECUTIVE. E&e&;«t/«0+ce-

Salary of the President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salary of the Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, Executive OEice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Executive Ofhce.

3fisceltaneou, s- Preveuting the spread of epidemic diseases. . Salaries, Ciidl-Service Commission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Traveling expeuses, Civil-Service Commission. . .

50, 000 00 8, 000 00

35, 000 00

20, 390 16

8, 000 00

4) 444 24

51, "7'&0 45

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess of expenditures. . . . . . .

Total apparent expenses, Executive Office . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . .

12, 444 24

10 11

122, 390 16 12, 434 13

6 74

51, /20 45 186, 544 74

6 74

Total actual expenses, Executive Office. . . . . . . 122, 390 16 12, 427 39 51, 720 45 186, 538 00

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-RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1NSburdemente — COntinuptf.

17

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. l)nusuai and ex Miscellaneous t d' traor mary. Total.

STATE DEPARTMENT.

8e(t(t) ies& etc. — Salaries, Department of State. . . Proof-reading .

Stationery, furniture, etc Books and maps. Lithographing. . Contingent expenses. Binding manuscript papers. ,

Total apparent expenses, State Department proper

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

ft107) 832 93

107& 832 93

$1) 100 00 4, 992 02 1, 959 70 1, 186 67 4, 718 84

13& 957 23

5, 335 61

f(&3, 000 00

3, 000 00 81?4, 790 16

5, 335 61

Total actual expenses, State Department proper 107& 832 93 8, 621 62 3, 000 00 119, 454 55

Foreiitn Intercot(rse- Salaries of ministers. Salaries, charges d' affaires ait interim, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, secretaries of legations. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, interpreters to legations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salary, )clerk to legation in Spain, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, foreign missions. . Salaries, consular service, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allowance for clerks at consulates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, consular clerks . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salary and expenses, commercial agent at Boma. . Salaries, consular officers not citizens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, marshals for consular courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, interpreters to consulates in China and

Japan. Expenses of interpreters and guards in Turkish

Dominions, etc . Steam-launch for legation at Constantinople. . . . . . . . . Boat and crew for consul at Hong-Kong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boat and crew for consul at Osaka and Hiogo. . . . . . . . Loss by exchange, diplomatic service Loss by exchange, consular service. Buildings and grounds for legation in China Buildings for legation in Japan. Contingent expenses, United States consulates . . . . . . Emergencies arising in the diplomatic and con-

sular service, Allowance to widows or heirs of diplomatic ol-

cers who die abroad. Transporting remains of ministers, consuls, and

consular clerks to their homes for interment. . . . . . Bringing home criminals. . Expenses of prisons for American convicts. . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses under the neutrality ), ct. . . . . . . . . . . . Foreign hospitals at Panama. Fees and costs in extradition cases. . . . Relief and protection of American seamen. . . . . . . . . . . . Rescuing shipwrecked American seamen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay of consular officers for services to American

vessels and seamen. . Refunding penalties or charges erroneously ex-

acted Publication of consular and commercial reports . . . Spanish indemnity. Conference of North, South, and Central Amer-

ican States . . International Marine Conference. International remonetization of silver International conference for the protection of

industrial property. International standard weights and measures International Exhibition at Barcelona. . International Exhibition at Melbourne. . International Exhibition at Paris. Annual expenses of Cape Spartel light. . Venezuela and American Claims Commission Protecting the interests of the United States at

the Isthmus of Panama.

Relief of- Owners, officers, and crew of'British bark

Chance.

3RD

271, 758 75 21, 287 02, 25& 629 47

71 777 68 589 49

495, 675 18 75, 145 66 14& 930 01

4, 305 76 9, 250 98 8, 921 71

14, 646 00

73& 995 58

3, 829 10 729 98 625 00 686 93

2) 943 88 4, 773 41 3) 000 00 3, 400 00

170, 431 77

21, 656 27

269 04

1, 062 59 1& 713 85 7, 101 13 4, '855 0

5pp 0(i 235 06

41 598 84 I) 023 65

26& 496 75

116 60

300 00

7, 326 12 29) 302 34

122, 400 00 44, 500 00

6 751 13

4, 000 00 6& 336 93 I, 385 43 4, 0H3 14

75, H31 25

11, 505 08

1) 849 47

161000 00

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RLCLIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

DisI&u& semen' — Coutizitted.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public &vorks. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-

traordinary.

Fr&i riyn, I»ir &vou& er, — Co&&tinued. Keimburseiiient to Union Bank of Australia $982 78

Deduct repayntents to appropriations in excess of expenditures

Total apparent expenses, Foreign Intercourse. $949& 917 71

$371, 344 52

1, 166 21

370, 178 31

332, 253 67

4, 073 10

328, 180, '&7 $1, 648, 276 59

Deduct the iteins of salaries for thc cousular service, $495, i i75&. 18, froin oixlinary expiuises of the consular service, 8170&43L77, and from niiscellaneous expenses of the cousular service $4, 327. 03, there having been received. and covered into the Treasury as a revenue froni fees of United States coiisuls for certifying invoices, etc. , the sulu of. . . . . . . . . . . . f)670) 433 08

Deduct from the ordinary expmiscs of foreigu intercourse the amount received aud covered into the Treasury from passport-fees. . . . . . . . 9, 5()3 71

Deduct from the expeuditure on ac- count of the Spanish indemnity fuud& $28& 500& this aniouut having been received on this account, leaving an excess of expenditures of $802. 34. . . . . . . . 2H, 500 00

Deduct amount received. and covered into. the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 72 60

670& 433 98

Total actual expenses, Foreign Intercourse. . . 279, 483 73

9, 666 31

360 512 00

2H, 500 00

299, 680 57

70H, 600 29

939, 676 30

Total apparent expeuses, State Dep;irtment Total actual expenses, State Department. . . . . , 133 62

1, 057, 750 64 I 384, 135 54 387, 316 66 ' 369

331, 180 57 302, 680 57

1, 773, 066 75 1, 059, 130 85

TREASURY DEPARTiVIENT.

Salanee, e(c. — ONce of Secretary of the Treasury. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Supervising Architect, . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ofhce of First Comptroller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONce of Second Comptroller . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice of Second Comptroller, accounts of Sol-

diers' Home. Office of Commissioner of Custoins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONce of First Auditor. ONce of Second Auditor. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONce of Second Au&lii, or, accounts of' Soldiers'

Home. ONce of Second Auditor, repairing rolls. . . . . . . . . . „ ONce of Third Auditor. Office of Fourth Auditor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . Oflice of Fil'th Auditor. Olllicc oi'Sixth Auditor. Officc of Treasurer United Si, ates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of '4'reasurer United States (national cur-

rency, reimbursable) . Office of Register. ONce oi' Coiuptroller of the Currency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ofiice of Comptroller of the Currency (n;itional

currency, reimbursable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , „„. Examination of uational bunt-s anrl bank-plates. . . . Office of Life-St&ring Service. . . . . , . . . . . , , . . . . . Ofhce of Light-FIouse Board. . . , . . „. . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . , ONce of Comniissioner of Internal llcveuuc. . . . . . . . ONce of Commissioner of Internal Revenue (re-

imbursable) Office of Supervising Suri&eou-Geiieral, Marine-

Hospital Service. ONcc of Supervising Inspector-General, Hic:ini-

~ bo:it Inspectiou Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONce of Staudard Weights and Measures. . . . , . . . . . . Bureau of Niivigation . Bureau of Statistics . . . . . . . Secrct-Service Division Colic«ting stutistir s relating to commerce. . . , . . . . . . . . . .

469, 162 37 8, 573 51

88& 418 81 91, 392 69

3, 227 15 49, 305 48 87, 730 36

26&9, 322 56

(3, 031 41 20) 300 00

191, '&66 06 66, 564 56 47, 448 Ol

499, 8;&0 H9 ?(0, i)16 62

67, 539 3(J 138, HHO 03 101 l&i 32

16, 437 05

37, 3»1 46 :31, 030 62

25»', 0 30 14

2, 5&00 00

& ( '&is&/ 1

10, 071 5&6

3, 061 BB ?5, 466 83 45, 894 61 11, 620 00

1 553 34

819 12

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

L)igbtt rsements — Cor) ti » »ed.

Salaries. Public works. Niece))aneous. r. nusual and ex- traordinary. Total

Salaries. efc. — Continued. Contingent expenses, national currency (reim-

bursable)& Treasurer's ofhce. Contingent expenses, Ofmce of Standard Weights

and Measures. . Postage. Postage to postal-union countries .

Continffenf Expenses— Stationery. Binding, newspapers, etc. Freight, telegrams, etc Rent. . Horses, wagons, etc. Ice. File-holders and cases. Fuel, etc Gas, etc. . . Carpets and repairs. . Furniture, etc. Miscellaneous items. Investigation of accounts and traveling expenses. . .

'. i":), 505 92

839 62 200 00

1, 500 00

23 ', )61 46 2, 342 85 2, 706 84 4, 456 '2;&

3& 292 30 3, 370 24 3, 786 59 9, 292 50

12, 963 06 6, 466 49 8, 041 71 9, 459 74

646 75

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Treasury proper

Deduct the expenditures ou account of salaries in thc ofhces of Treas- urer of the United States and Comptroller of the Currency (na- tional currency, reimbursable), $83&976. 35 and from contingent expeuses, once of Treasurer of the United States (national cur- rency, reimbursable), $23, 505. 92, this sum having been reimbursed the United States from deposits of national-banking associations under section 3, act March 3, 1875. . f))107, 482 27

Deduct the expenditure on account of "Salaries, once of Supervising Surgeon-General, Marine-Hospi- tal Service, " the receipts from ton- nage-tax for the support of the Marine-Hospital Service being in part applied to this expenditure. . 27, 289 12

$2, 948, 670 40

118, 204 78

598 21

117, 606 57 8;), 066, 276 97

Deduct from the expeuditure on ac- count of "Salaries, offtce of Com- missioner of Internal Revenue (re- imbursable), » the amount reim- bursed the United States by the mauufacturers of stamps. . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 500 00

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governmeut property. . . . . . . . . . , . 3, 001 85

Total actual expenses, Treasury proper. . . . . . . .

113, 765 47

2& 834, 904 93

26& 507 77

91, 098 80

140, «73 24

2, 926& 003 73

Independcnf TreaN&rtf- Salaries, oflice of assistant treasurer at-

Baltimore Boston. Chicago Cincinnati. New Orleans. New York. Philadelphia St. Louis. . San Francisco.

Salaries of special agents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Paper for checks and drafts. . Contingent expenses.

Total apparentexpenses, Independent Treas- Ury.

21, 600 00 37, 825 80 25 597 71 16& 560 00 18& 070 33

177, 555 34 36, 3, ')9 91 1'7, 830 00 26, 524 39 3, 934 33

381& 897 81

8, 173 96 4f), 629 53

57, 803 49 439& 701 30

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20 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dtsbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Pubd&c works itliscell ancona. Unusual and cx-

traord&nary Total.

100:3H

I&(dcpen(le((( T( c((s(&i 1 — Con t i n ued. Deduct mnount received for "Yre-

rnium on transfer drafts, " furnished by the Independent Treasury, fbr- merly by law cretlited to this ap- propriation, but uow covered into the Treasury as a revenue. . . . , . . . . . . . $18) 676 33

Deduct amount received tml covered iuto tbe Treasury as proceeds of Government property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$18, 776 '71 $18, 776 71

;;siHl, &(9( Hl

27, 478 78

29, 445 00 60, 019 (i2

10, 950 00 131 5(5 00

31) 893 45 73, 857 25

41, 434 51 292, 72(i 17

41, 062 40 167) 621 (i0

3) 200 00 8, 721 1(i

2, 750 00 1, 997 34

7, 69&J 93 11 &J32 75

39& 250 00 24) 898 00

3) 500 00 2&268 06

Assay 896) 281 02

io the

35& 042 25

Total actual expenses, In d epeml ent Treasury. . Pfb&(s (md Assny OPces-

Salaries, office of Director of' the Mint. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Contingent expeuses, oAiceof Director of the Mint. . . . Parting and refinin bullion. Freight on bullion and coin. Coinage of the staudard silver dolhtr Mint at Carson—

Salaries . . . . . Wages of worl-meu. . . Contingent expenses.

Mint at Denver— Salaries. . Wages of workluen. . Contingent expenses.

Mint at View Orleans— Salaries. Wages of' workmen. . Contingent expenses.

Mint at Philadelphia— Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workmen. . Coutingent expenses.

Mint at San Francisco— Salaries . . . Wages of workmen. . Contingent expenses.

Assay office at Boish City— Salaries . . Wages snd contingent expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Assay office at Charlotte— Salaries. . Wages and contingent expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Assay office at Helena— Salaries . . Wages of workmen. . Contingent expenses.

Assay office at New York— Salaries . . Wages of' workmen. . Contingent expenses.

Assay office at St. Louis— Salaries . . Wages and contingent expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Total apparent expenses, Mints and Offices .

Deduct the following items covered in Treasury as revenues:

From profits on coinage, f 1, 291, —

231. 80, leaving an excess of' re- ceipts over the expenditures of $8, 888, 992. 20, the amount received and covered into the Treasury on this account being $10, 180, 224. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1, 291, 231 HO

Income arising from assays aud chemicalexamiuationsofores. I, 978 00

"Deductions from bullion de- posits" f'prior to the passage of the act of July 20, 186H, the moneys accruing from this source were available for ex- penditure fvithout being ap- propriated, and were, there- fore, used by the mints with- out appearing as au expendi- ture; since that date they have been covered into the Tre;tsury as a miscellaneous receipt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39, 02G 78

7, 181 20 10, 870 57

8, 8(2 64 237, 000 87

25, 521 12

3, 003 35

34, 537 BG

70, 018 17

39, 176 05

5 097 67

9, 082 23

450) 361 73

420, 924 59

1, 346, 642 75

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 21

D&kcrsetrtents — Continued.

Riots and Assay OPccs — Continued. Amount received and covered

into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . , . . $18, 390 70

Salaries.

$896, 281 02

Ordinary ex- penses.

$450& 361 73

Public works. traordinary.

Hl, 346, 642

Terr/ toriat Goter nments- Territory of Alaska—

Salaries, governor, etc Contingent expenses.

Territory of Arizona— Salaries, governor, etc Contingent exp9nses.

Territory of Dakota— '

Salaries, governor& etc Contingent expenses.

Territory of Idaho— Salaries, governor, etc. . . . . . . . . . Legislative expenses. . Contingent expenses.

Territory of Montana— Salaries, governor, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Legislative expenses. Contingent expenses. Constitutional Convention, Montana.

Territory of New Mexico— Salaries, governor, etc Legislative expenses. Contingent expenses.

Territory of Oklahoma— Legislative expenses.

Territory of Utah— Salaries, governor, etc Legislative expenses. Contingent expenses. Compensation, Utah Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Utah Commission . . . . . . . . . . Compensation and expeuses, ot5cers of election,

Utah. Aid to Industrial Home, Utah. Furniture, Industrial Home, Utah. Industrial Home, Utah. .

Territory of Washington— Salaries, governor, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Legislative expenses.

'

Contingent expenses. Constitutional Convention, Washington. .

Territory of Wyoming— Salaries, governor, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legislative expenses . . Contingent expenses. .

17, 536 18

14) 28/ G5

13& G49 ()4

12, 292 H5

8& 019 66

16, 588 60

16, 062 08

25, 000 00

22, 521 16

8, 754 40

13& 342 86

21 287 60

492 96

250 00

1, 652 67 510 12

3& 869 69 250 00

1) 999 G9 530 37

2, 500 00

21) 855 32 562 50

9, 385 41

3) 444 62 1, 000 00

23, 200 00

2& 059 09 500 00

22) 000 00 500 00

$9& 703 80

9, 583 54

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

Internal Itevenue- Salaries and expenses of collectors of internal

revenue. Salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate

otllcers of internal revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper for internal-revenue stamps . . Punishment for violating internal-revenue laws. . . . Redemption of stamps. . Refunding taxes illegally collected. Allowance or drawback. Refunding moneys erroneously received and

covered into the Treasury. Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits destroyed

by casualty Relief of — '

Hardin County, Kentucky. . John T. Higgins. Faran tk McLean. .

], 734, 950 95

2& 046& 837 75

Total expenses, Territorial Governments. . . . . . 168, 054 4H

98, 850 04

8, 010 24

90, 839 80

31, 842 16 25) 334 16 26, 800 25

4, 253 17 47, 680 98

6 00

203 40

8, 821 78 130 00

2, 046 00

19, 287 34 278, 181 62

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

Total apparent expenses, "Internal Revenue . . . . . 3, 781, 788 70

147& 117 90

838 29

146& 279 61 3, 928, 068 31

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22 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1YQbrtrsement8 — Coritinued.

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

traordinary. Total.

Internat Pevenue — Continued. Deduct the following items covered into the

Treasury as revenues: I rom "Allowance or drawback"

the internal-revenue taxes col- lected on articles subsequently exported, and. therefore exempt from tax, and upon which the taxes were refunded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $47& 680 98

From "Refunding taxes" the amount illegally assessed and col- lected uuder internal-revenue laws, and which has been re- funded to parties entitled thereto. 4, 253 17

From "Redemption of stamps" the amount originally covered into the Treasury' as receipts from internal revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 800 25

From "Refunding moneys errone- ously received and covered iuto the Treasury, " being moueys erroneously received and covered asfines, penalties, and forfeitures. . 6 00

From "Repayment oi' taxes on dis- tilled spirits destroyed by casu- alty, " the amount of internal- revenue taxes collected on dis- tilled, spirits in bond, destroyed by casualty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 40

Amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Gov- ernment property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 88

Total actual expenses, Internal Revenue $3) 781, 78H 70

$78, 999 6S

67, 279 93

$78, 999 68

3, H49, 068 63

Custos)s Service- Collectiug revenue from customs for 1890. . . . . . . . . . . Collecting revenue from customs for 1889 and

for prior years.

6, 556 142 81

303) 843 28

Detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue. .

Repayment to importers, excess of deposits (in- definite)

' Repayment to irnporters, excess of deposits, act

February 1, 1HHH . Repayment to importers, excess of deposits, act

March 2, 1889 . . Repayment to importers, excess of deposits,

charges and commission cases. . Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowances. . . . . Debentures and other cha)rges. Unclaimed merchandise. Services to American vessels. . Refunding nroneys erroneously received and cov-

ered Refunding penalties erroneously exacted. Proceeds of goods seized and sold. Expenses of local appraisers at quarterly meet ino~. . . . . Compensation in lieu of moieties. Expenses of regulating immigration. Enforcement of alien-contract labor laws . . . :. . . . . . . . . . Enforcement of Chinese exclusion act . Salaries, Shipping Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service. Refhge Station, Point Barrow, Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Revenue vessels for South Atlantic coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anchorage of vessels in the port of New York. . . . . . . . Salaries and traveling expenses of agents atseal-

fisherie in Alaska. Extra pay to oflicers and men who served in the

Mexican war (Revenue Marine) Reward to Esquimaux. Relief of Thomas Mathews and others . . . . . . . . .

59& 761 10

10, 747 71

6, 859, 986 09

12, 573 93 41%) ( o

3, 888, 704 19

953 87

79, 230 Ol)

2& 419 62 2& 942& 337 16

170 42 4, 572 85

231 788 70

133 94 14 00

319 57 2, 500 00

28, 87H 14 241, 362 52

32, 693 59 21, 000 00

931, 619 46 16, 042 79 291 000 00 15, 501 10

H4 00 1, 000 00 2& 897 80

Deduct repayiuents to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Customs Service . . . 707 508 81

157 1371 784 43

4) 430 10

15, 133, 354 33 15) 203& 863 14

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

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

traor inary. Total.

Aarfoms Service — Continued. Deduct from expenses of collectin

customs the amounts covered as revenue under the followin

The amount refunded to the Government by parties for expenses on account of "La- bor, drayage, and storage". . .

The amount received from private parties as "Weighing- fees". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The amount repaid to tlte Gov- ernment by 'private parties for services performed in their behalf by United States ofifcers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The amount received from private parties as an excess of emolument-fees paid to officers of customs for services rendered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The amount of traveling expen- ses of examiners repaid. . . . . . . .

The amount received from fees paid to ofifcers of the customs who now receive an annual salary, covered into the Treas- ury as customs-ofiicers' fees. .

The amount received under the customs laws from "Fines, penalties, and forfeitures"

Deduct f'rom "Refunding moneys erroneously received and cov- ered into the Treasury, " this ' amount covered as a miscellan- eous receipt from fines, penal- ties, and forfeitures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from "Repayment to im- porters excess of deposits for un- ascerfained duties " the amount of money deposited by import- ers forunascertained 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 or drawbacks" the amount of du- ties collected from importers on articles subsequently exported, thereby entitled fo allowance or drawback, covered into Treas- ury as revenue from 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 re- funded to claimants on account of expenses incurred and not

, paid until the amounts had been covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs. . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct the expenditures on ac- count of "Expenses of regulat- ing immigration, " $241, 362. 52, there having been received and covered into the Treasury to the credit of "Immigrant fund, " act August 3, 1882, $241, 464, leaving an excess of receipts of $101. 48. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. .

g revenue from into Treasury g heads:

$72, 856 74

64& 026 00

282, 118 22

406) 159 64

4) 912 56

311& 029 67

158& 087 75

133 94

3, 971& 308 37

2& 942, 337 16

4, 572 85

170 42

241& 362 52

2& 053 83

Total actual expenses, Customs Service. . . . . /

$70 5&08 81

. . $8) 461, 129 67

6) 672) 224 66

8 ', 461, 129 67

ii, &4", &33 47

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24 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dtsbttrsements — Coutinued,

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Put)(ie works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-

traordinary. Total,

Marine-Hospital Service— Marine-Hospital Service. Quarantine Service. . Quarantine Htations-

Dela&vare Breakwater. Cape Charles. South Atlantic. Key West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gulf. Sau Diego. . St(tl Franc(sec.

Total apparent expenses, Marine-Hospital Service.

Deduct front " Marine-Hospital Hervice" a portion of the receipts from tonnage tax under act of June 20, 1HH4, $532, 425. 02, less the suru of $27, 289. 12 thereof applied to the expenditure for "Salaries, 0(Qce of Supervising Surgeon-General, Marine-Hospi- tal Service". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $505, 136 50

Deduct the amount received and covered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Governmeut property. . . . . 1, 051 14

Total actual expenses, Marine-Hospital Service.

$505, 136 50 49, 357 88

20, 09H 16 31, 002 41 10, 190 94

243 90 I, 781 69

510 79 500 00

618& 882:3:3

506) 787 64

112, 094 69

f618, 882 33

506, 787 04

112, 094 69

Life-Saving Service— I. ife-Saving Service. Establishing life-saving stations. .

Total expenses, Life-Saviug Service.

Ltfght-House Estat&lish&»en(- Salaries of keepers of light-houses. . . Supplies, of light-houses. Itepairs and incidental expenses o Oil-houses for light-stations. . Expenses of light-vessels. Expenses of bt&oyage. Expenses of fog-signals. Inspecting lights Lighting rivers. Pier-lights ou the lakes. . Survey of light-house sites. Light Stations, etc. —

Bear's Island, Me. Crabtree Ledge, Me Lubec Narro&vs, Me. Goose Rock, Me. Great Duck Island, Me. . . . . . . . . . lilt. Desert llock, Me. . Deer Island, Mass. . Creat Round Shoal Light-Ship Beaver T;(il, R. I. Castle Hill, R. I Stonington Break&vatcr, Conn. Cold Spring Harbor, V. Y ('o»cy Island, N. Y. Lights on Hudson l(iver, N. Y S(luau Inlet, N. J Sandy Hool- Light-Ship, N. J Cob Point Bar, Md. . Greenbury Point, Md. Holland's Islaud, Md. Shark's Fin Shoal, Md. Cape Charles, Va. Vevvport Neivk Light-Ship, Va. Bush's Blu(F, Va Great Wicomico, Va, . Tangier Houud, Va. . . . . . . Diamond Shoal, N. C. . . Gull Shoal Light-ship, N. C. . . . . . ,

Pslulico Point, N. C. . . . . . Hunting Island, S. C.

f light-houses. . .

, Mass. . .

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess of expenditures.

$029, 447 19

916, 773 88 76, 950 56

993, 724 44

673 72

993, 050 72

330, (i51 12 324, 585 51

3, 500 00 210& 509 9:3 316, 452 59

59 HHO '31

2, 259 17 257, 0H3 33

2, 016 15 351 2H

$3) 750 00 (0959

38, 310 (iO 11 3', 3', ) 5&0

18& 006 08 10 85

30, 515 21 2, 852 H2)

3, :323 00 18, 659 15 4, 200 00

16, 710 57 19, 500 00

'. in(l 00 50 00

2, 852 83 9, 900 00

11) 005 00 24) 500 00 11, 000 00 20, 107 0)0

30, 693 55 2, 902 H3

14& 500 00 19) 900 00

500 00 16, 500 00 16& 500 00 191 500 00

993, 050 72

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

Diaburtterlents — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- l&enses. Public worl-s. Miscellaneous. unusual and ex-

traordinary. Total.

Isgh Hottse Establishment — Continued. Light Stations, etc. — Continued.

Bull's Bay Beacon, S. C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~

Point Isabel, Tex. Re-establishment of light-houses, Tex. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pearl River, Miss . . Pascagoula River Ranges, Miss Charlotte Harbor, Fla. Fernandina Harbor, Fla Cedar River Point, Mich. . Beaver Island Fog Signal, Mich Point Iroquois Fog Signal, Mich. . Presque Isle Fog Signal, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . La Pointe Fog Signal, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manistee Fog Signal, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Simmond's Reef, Mich. . Grease Isle, Mich. Lake St. Clair Ranges, Mich. Devil's Island, Wis. . Twin River Point, Wis. Chicago Breakwater Light-Ship . . Two Harbors, Minn. Two Harbors, Fog-Signal, Minn. . Northwest Seal Rock, Cal. . Point Sur, Cal. San Luis Obispo, Cal. . Point Lorna, Cal. . Ballast Point, Cal. Cape Meares, Oreg. . Columbia River Light-Ship, Oreg. . Umpqua River, Oreg. . Heceta Head, Oreg. Tillamoak Rock Telegraph Line. . Destruction Island, Wash. Aids to Navigation, mouth of Mississippi River. . . Supply-steamer for Atlantic and Gulf coasts. . . . Tender for Gulf coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steam-tender for the second light-house district. . . Steam-tender for the Great Lakes. .

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Light-House Es- tablishment. .

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

Total actual expenses, Light-House Estab- lishment . .

$60, 829 42 12, 385 32,

985 52 1, 625 82

1, 583& 775 47 "181 24

$629, 447 19 1, 582, 994 23

1, 559 66

629, 447 19 1, 581, 434 57

$40 50 176 70

7, 000 00 250 00 950 09

25, 863 05 1, 750 00 5, 000 00 5, 500 00 5, 500 00 5, 500 00 5& 500 00 5, 500 00 3, 000 00

500 00 3, 000 00 1, 000 00 5, 500 00 6& 700 00

494 70 5, 500 00

90, 000 00 92 81

32, 909 38 30, 000 00 15) 000 00 16, 500 00

200 00 1, 000 00 1, 000 00 6) 000 00 9, 839 14 1) 000 00

694, 997 55 2, 101 09

692, . 896 46

692& 896 46

82, 905, 337 88

1& 559 66

2, 903, (78 22

Coast and Geodetic Survey— Salaries. .

- Party expenses. Alaska Boundary Survey

~ Repairs of vessels. Publishing observations. General expenses.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

205& 053 15 140, 828 73

26, 557 94 3, 754 11

53, 563 16

224& 703 94 154 00

$20, 000 00

Total apparent expenses, Coast Survey. . . . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . .

Total actual expenses, Coast Survey. . . .

'205& 053 15 2247 549 94

11, 249 12

205& 053 15 213& 300 82

20, 0(g) 00

20, 000 00

4-lu, 603 ()9

11, 240 12

438, 353 97

Steamboat-1nspection Service— Salaries. Contingent expenses . . Salaries and expenses of special inspectors of

foreign steam-vessels. .

Total expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service.

206, 500 00

14, 546 62

221& 046 62

38, 946 15

38& 946 15 o )() &)0 & 77

Bureau of Engraving and Printing— Salaries. Compensation of employds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plate-printing. Materials and miscellaneous expenses. Engraving statues of Lewis Cuss. .

17, 450 00 366, 156 85 448& 764 69

158, 868 00 1, 435 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEhIENTS.

Dkbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary er(- pensee. Puhlic works. hiiscellaneous. tlnusual and ex

traord inary.

Public Brsildirrgs — Continued. JefFerson, Tex. : Court-house, post-office, etc. . Jersey City, N. J. : Post-office. Jackson, Mich. : Post-office. Jacksonville, Fla. : Post-office and custom-house. . . Key West, Fla. : Court-house. post-office, etc. . Key West Quarantine Station, Florida. . Kalamazoo, Mich. : Post-office. Keokuk, Iowa: Court-house, post-office, etc Lancaster, Pa. : Post-office. La Crosse, Wis. : Court-house, post-office, etc. . Leavenworth, Kans. : Court-house, post-oflice,

etc. . Lexington, Ky. : Post-office, etc Lincoln, Nebr. : Court-house, post-of5ce, etc Louisville, Ky. : Court-house, post-office, etc. . Los Angeles, Cal. : Court-house, post-office, etc. . . . Lowell, Mass. : Post-of5ce. Manchester, Vi. H. : Post-office, court-house, etc. . . . Macon, Ga. : Court-house, post-office, etc. Marquette, Mich. : Court-house, post-oflice, etc. . . Memphis, Tenn. : Marine hospital. Monroe, La. : Court-house and post-of5ce. Minneapolis, Minn. : Post-of5ce, etc Milwaukee, Wis. : Post-office, court-house, and

custom-house . . Montpelier, Vt, : Post-office, court-house, etc Nashville, Tenn. : Custom-house, court-house,

and post-of5ce. New Bedford, Mass, : Custom-house, etc. Nebraska City, Nebr. : Court-house, post-office,

etc . Newark, N. J. : Custom-house and post-office. . . . . New Albany, Ind. : Court-house and post-office. . . . New Orleans, La. :

Custom-house and post-office. Marine hospital. .

New York, N. Y. : Appraiser's warehouse. Oinaha, Nebr. : Court-house, custom-house, and

post-office. Oshkosh, Wis. : Court-house, post-office, etc. Opelousas, La. : Court-house and post-office. . . Ottumwa, Iowa: Court-house and post-office. . Owensboro', Ky. : Post-office, etc. Oxford, Miss. : Court-house, post-office, etc. Pensacola, Fla. : Court-house, post-of5ce, etc Paterson, N. J. : Post-office. Peoria, Ill. : Post-office, court-house, etc. Portland, Me. : hlarine hospital. . Pittsburgh, Pa. : Court-house and post-office. . Philadelphia, Pa. :

Mint build&ing. . Custom-house.

Portsmouth, Ohio: Post-of5ce. . Port Townsend, Wash. : Custom-house, post-

of6ce, etc Quincy, Ill. : Post-office, court-house, etc. Reading, Pa. : Post-office, etc. Rochester, iV. Y. : Court-house, post-office, etc. Richmond, Va. : Custom-house, etc. San Antonio, Tex. : Court-house, post-office, etc. . . San Francisco, Cal. : Post-office, court-house, etc. . . Ran Francisco Quarantine Station, California. San Diego Quarantine Station, California. Sacramento, Cal. : Post-ofFice, etc. Santa Fe, N. Mex. : Court-house, etc. . Savannah, Ga. : Court-house, post-office, etc. Sedalia, Mo. : Post-of5ce. . . Removal of Quarantine Station from Ship Island,

Mississippi . Springfield& Mo. : Court-house and post-office. Springfield, Mass. : Post-oflice, etc Springfield, Ohio: Post-office, etc. St. Joseph, Mo. : Post-of5ce, etc South Atlantic Quarantine Station. Syracuse, N. Y. : Post-office, court-house, etc. St. Louis, Mo. : Old custom-bouse. Statesvill&e, N. C. : Custom-house and post-oflice. . . Terre Haute, Ind. : Post office, etc Tallahassee, I' la. : Court house and post-of6ce. Texarkana, Ark. and Tex. : Court-house and

post-of5ce.

$8, 5)2&5& 02 2, 397 Go

13, 732 7:) 5&3H 13

'io, 641 37 15& 000 00

6& 117 20 13) 744 27 1, 307 56

24, 283 50

9, 321 (» 4, 434 03 4& 96)8 22

157, 483 33, 043 48

802 (3 38, 199 03 3, 288 68 8) 327 32 1, 869 00 5, 372 30

85, 885 80

2, 314 33 73, 098 30

112 96 1 704 51

2, 718 33 12, HGH 06 1, 0H7 87

58, 161 57 8, 535 35 1, 976 40

399, 460 70 23, 826 36

3, 706 71 21, 289 61

1, 024 87 440 (lo

52 00 25 08

3, 278 53 1, 950 00

208, 287 16

21, 323 22 5 89

1, 412 13

33, 846 52 402 08

9, 845 84 9(, OIH 84 21, 033 41 47, 300 67

12 15 50, 203 54

G, ooo o

, 556 16 P) 320 35&

1o, 222 36 115 58

6, 027 30 20, 610 31 62, 722 HG

43, 169 47 56, 35&G 93 1) 000 00

318 5&5

48 089 !ls 5, (49 (9 4, 105 37

723 04

0& 355 9?

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1P&bursements — Continued.

Salar tes. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-

traordinary, Total.

P«blic Su&7&I&'«ys — Continued. Toledo, Ohio. : Custoiu-house, court-house, etc. Troy, N. Y. : Post-oAicc& court-liouse, etc. Tyler, Tex. : Court-hous&e, post-office, etc. . Vicksburg, Miss. : Court-house, post-oflice& and

custom-house. Winon&i, Minn. : Court-house, post-office& etc, Willi;uusport, Pa. : Court-hoiise, post-ofhce, etc. . . . Waco, Tex. : Court-house, post-ofhce, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . Watertown& N. Y. : Post-ofHce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . &Vichita, Kans. : Court-house, post-otT&ce, etc.

Wilmington, Del. : Court-house, post-off'&ce, etc. Wilmington, N. C. : Post-ofhce, custom-house,

etc Worcester, Mass. : Vest-office& etc. . Wheeling, W. Va. : Custom-house. Treasury building, Washiugton, D. C Alasl-a Territory-, coustruction and repair of

buildings . Treasury building, Washington, D. C.

& special

repairs. Sigual Office& building nnd grounds. . . . . . . . . . Heating apparatus for new public buildings. Repairs and preservation of public buildings. .

$17 654 54 407 41 925 09

33& 300 95 18, 768 01 5H& 414 99

1, 499 89 15 7H3 98 84& 876 49

24 75

66& 208 56 733 31

22, 481 97 11, 000 00

500 00

12, 450 00 3, 603 27 4 558 00

248, 122 13

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expeuditures.

Total apparent expenses, Public Buildings. . . . Deduct nmouut received nnd covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . Total actnnl expenses, Public Buildings. . .

4, 3867944 48

8, 994 56

4, 377, 949 92

10, 133 40

4& 307& H16 52

$4& 377, 949 92

10, 133 40

4, 307) 816 52

Trens«ry M&scell«neo«s- Payment of interest on the public debt. . Payment of interest on bonds issued to Pacific

railroads . . $32, 223& 253 33

3, 876& 030 72

30, 099, 284 05 Premium on purchase of bonds. Sinking-fund, Union Pacific Railroad. Sinking-fund, Ceutral Pacific Railroad. Distinctive paper for United States securities. Sealing and separating United States securities. Special witness of destruction of United States

securities . Custody of dies, rolls, and plates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation of silver coin. . Transportation of minor coins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Recoinage of gold an&i silver coins. Pny of assistant custodians aml janitors. . . . . . . . . . . . Inspector of furniture aud other furnishiugs for

public buildiugs. Furniture aud repairs of same for public build-

ings Fuel, lights, nud water for public buildings. . . . . . . . . Heating apparatus for public buildiugs. . Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings. . . . . . . . Plans for public buildings. . Vaults for storage of silver. Suppressing counterfeiting nud other crimes, Lands nnd other property of the United States. . . Expenses of Smithsonian Instifutiou. North Aiuericau Ethnology, Smithsonian Insti-

tiltloll . Iuternntionnl exchanges, Siuitlisouian institution. . . National Zoological Pnrl- Propngntiou of food-fishes. Fish-h«tchery, Lal-e Erie. . Fish-lmt& hery, Coluiul&ia River, Oreg, Fish-hatchery, Neosho, 7 is. . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . ,

Fish-hatchery, Lake county, Colo. Fish-hntchery, Baird. Fish-hatchery, Maine Furniture nud tixtur&s, N;&tionnl Museum. Heating nnd lighting, V;itionnl Museum. preservation of collections, Niitional!&iuseum. . Postiige, National bfuseum. Interstate Commerce Commission.

81, 555 00 0, 800 00

499, 410& 32

4, 241 72

$242, 404 98 032, 107 37 115 000 00 48, H09 31

4& 174 22

41) 880 97 25 02

29, 206 93

5, 670 54 63, 730 94

427 52 42, 180 00

5, 000 00

12, 500 00 5, 743 45

704 24 13, 500 00

4, 000 00 6, 000 00

38, 578 23 14, 999 14

208, 479 90

29, 260 55 10) 980 11

139, 435 64 500 00

169& 918 71

. . . 'I&1, 442, 578 72 399) 26H 30 39, HH7 14 1, 206 04

2O, 3O4, 224 O0

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1Nal&ttrdemevtt8 — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Public works. Miscellaneous. I ttaordinar

Unusual and ex- Total.

areas&trit 3$iscellancous — Continued. World's Industrial Exposition, New Orleans. . Trust-fund interest for support of free schools in

South Carolina. Payment of surplus proceeds of land sold for

direct taxes. . Relief of—

P. G. Edelin. . A. P. Swineford. Laban Heath dt Co. .

$69 40

2, 100 00

2, 351 26

42 96 611 3H

13, i&21 21

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

Total apparent expenses, Treasury Miscella- neous. . . $512) 013 04

$1, 042, 555 BH

23& 908 15

1, 018, 647 73 $53, 124 23 2, 753, 046 67 $56) 403) 508 11 $60) 740& 339 78

Deduct from "Payment of interest on the public debt" the amount of interest received and covered into the Treasury as a miscella- neous revenue from the various Paci6c Railroad companies, $705)69L52) and $3)189. 12 re- ceived and covered into the Treasury as interest on debts due the United States from va- rious persons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from "Sinking — fund, Union Paci6c Railroad Com- pany, " the amount received and covered into the Treasury under act of May 7, 1878, on this account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from "Sinking-fund, Cen- tral Paci6c Railroad Company, " the amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury under the act of May 7, 1878, on this account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from the expenditure un- der "Trust-fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina, act March 3, 1H73, " $2)014. 48) this amount having been received and covered into the Treasury under said act, leaving an excess of expendi- tures of $85. 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. .

$708, 880 64

1& 442, 57H 72

399, 268 30

2) 014 48

167 01 167 01 1 ) 843& 861 &0 708& 880 64 2) 552) 909 15

Total actual expenses, Treasury Miscella- neous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512, 013 04 1, 018, 480 72 53, 124 23 909, 185 17 55) 694) 627 47 5H) 1 H7) 430 63

District of Colnrnbia- Salaries and contingent expenses, oi6ces of the

District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries and contingent expenses, ofdce of sink-

ing-fund, District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Improvements and repairs. Permit work Streets. Sewers. Extension of sewerage system. . Bridges. Bridge across the Eastern Branch of Potomac

River. Zoological Park, District of Columbia. Washington Aquedu&. . Public schools. Buildings and grounds, public schools. Metropolitan police . Buildings, Metropolitan police. Fire department. Telegraph and telephone service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Health department. Militia. . . . . Courts. Judgments. . . . . . . . . . . .

161, 769 25

2, 512 30 1) 010& 964 88

78, 363 86 441, 068 64 173, 135 29 15, 000 00 14, 743 57

658 225 39 17, 733 66

440) 339 34

134& 840 15 16, 582 50 48, 38H 67

12& 448 81 16& 057 17

21&075 58

97& 000 00 200, 000 00

235 2H3 15

18, 874 55

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30 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1Nsbttrsements — Continued.

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

traordinary. Total.

District of Cot»&nt&ia — Continued. Interest and sinking-fund. Defending suits in ccalaims against the District of '

Colu&nbia . . Interest on 3. 65 bonds, act June 11, 1H78; j udg-

ments, act June 6, 1880, and March 3, 1881. . . . . . . . ' Expenses of assessing real property. . Miscellaneous expenses. Compilation of laws, District of Columbia. Writs of lunacy. . Emergency fund. To maintain public order. Deficiency iu sale of bonds. . Hospital for the Insane Washington Asylum. Reform School. Industrial Home School. Transportation of paupers and prisoners. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Relief of the poor Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in

Asylum. Buildiugs, Columbia Hospital for Women and i

I, yiug-in Asylum. . Womeu's Christian Association. . National Association for Colored Women and,

Children . Children's Hospital. . St. Aun's Infant Asylum. . St. John's Church Orphanage.

, Washington Hospital for Foundlings. . Building, St. Rose Industrial School. . Association for Works of Mercy. National Homeopathic Hospital Association. . . . . . . . , . National Temperance Home. German Orphan Asylum buildings Building, House of the Good Shepherd. . Water department . Refunding taxes. Refunding water rents and taxes Washington redemption fund. Guarantee fund. Police relief fund . Firemen's relief fund. .

. . . $1 213 947 97

5((7& 25

13, 499 52 2, 500 00

19, 667 33

2, 000 00 762 45

97 34 3, 921 66

85& 000 00 54, 289 34 39, H96 00 1'7, 524 00 3, 235 64

20) 014 00

20, 000 00

4& 000 00

10, 678 00 4, 999 90 5, 990 57 1, 500 00, 6, 000 00

5 fioo oo 5, 009 00 2, 499 45

213, 771 59 10, 076 95

558 93 2, 177 86

50, 286 84 8, 784 72 1, 210 00

$400 00

5, 000 00

10& 000 00 15, 000 00

$3, 000 00

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures

4(i, 622 04 9& 378 49 1, 320 00

Total apparent expenses, District of Colum- bia.

Deduct frolu the expenditures of the District of Columbia the revenues received and covered into the Treasury during the year, as follows:

General fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2, 547, 422 02 Water fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253, 055 61 Washington special-tax fuud. . . 4, 093 67 Washinegton redemption fund. . . 3, 065 05 Red. emption of tax-lien certifi-

cates. 1, 219 12 Redo&nption of assessment cer-

tificates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 46 Sale of guarantee-fund bonds,

amounts retained from con- tractors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Police relief fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firemen's relief fund. . . . . . . . . . . . .

3, 614, 491 60

344 55 &

$1, 478, 714 77 3, 614&147 05 581, 557 70 31 000 00 $5, 677, 419 52

2& 866 451 46

747, 695 59

Total appareut expenses, Treasury Depart- meut . . . . .

Total actual expenses, Treasury Depart- ment . . . . .

12, 125, H47 53

11& 115) 801 04

24, 246) 331 68

11, 820) 169 32

Total actual expenses, District of Columbia. . . 1, 478, 714 77 581 & 7 to 300

5, &05& 528 31 2, 797) 459 31

5, 695, 394 91 9 3, 597 81

2) 866& 451 46

2, 810, 968 06

$ 4 94 66) 403& 508 1 1 101) 278) 67

55, 694, 627 47 85 2&9 5

WAR DEPARTMENT.

Sataries, etc. — Olf&ce of Secretary of War. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Record and Pension Division, War Department. . . Office of Adjutaut-General. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Office of Inspector-General. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .

101, '930 94 500 00

686, 935 85 3, 670 00

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32 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries, Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. 5Iiscellaneous. Unusual and ex-

traordinary. Total,

Pay D&)r«rim& n/ — Continued. Bounty to volunteers, their widows, and legal

heirs (880, 100 indefinite). Pay of volunteers, Mexican war. .

$350& 422 06 36 50

Total expenses, Pay Department. . . Commissary l)rp«& t»«nt-

Subsistence of the Army.

. . i$12, &)10&902 05

. . !jl, )82&, 093 2&5&

/85& 143 70 $13, 696, 045 75

Tot il expenses, Coiuuiissary Department. . . .

Quarter&naster's Depart&nent- Regular supplies. . Incidental expenses. Transportation of the A. rmy aud its supplies. . . . . . . . Transportation of the Anny, Pacific railroads. . . . . . . Barracks and quarters. Clothing, and camp aud garrisou equipage. . . . . . . . . . . Horses for cavalry and artillery. . National cemeteries. . Pay of superintendents of national cemeteries. . Headstoues for graves of soldiers. Repairing roads to national cemeterie~. . Road to the national cemetery, Presidio of San

Francisco, Cal. Road, from Newbern to national cemetery, North

Carolina. Road from Antietam to national cemetery, Ma-,

ryland Road through military reservation, Plattsburgh,

N. Y Road to national cemetery near Beverly, N, J Road from Natchez to national cemetery, Mis-

sissippi. Road from Staunton to national cemetery, Vir-

ginia. . Road from Florence to national cemetery, South

Carolina Approaches to natioual cemetery near Danville,

Va. . Burial of indigent soldiers. . Shooting-galle~ries and ranges.

1, 482, 093 25

2& 543, 762 86 673, 115 38

2& 763 457 1'/ 281 453 92 649, 650 45

1, 109, 238 69 130& '/09 66

1, 000 00 9& 425 91

97, 96)l, 56 60, 882 83 27, 032 09 11, 396 58

21, 109 59

4, 500 00

14, 500 00

10, 000 00 2, 30G 70

6, 000 00

5, 000 00

15& 000 00

5& 000 00

1, 482, 093 25

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

280, 6))4 35

Total apparent expenses, Quartern)aster&s Department.

Deduct amount received and covered into thc Treasury as proc'eeds of Government property. . .

Total actual expeuses, Quartermaster's De- partment. . . . . . , . . . . . . .

medical Department— Medical and Hospital Dcpartiucnt. . Army Medical t&1useuuu. Library, Surgeon-Ceneral's Oflice. Construction and repair of hospitals. Quaiters for hospital-stewards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Army iind Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. Artificial limbs. Trusses for disabled soldiers. Appliances for disabled soldiers.

H, 161, H14 04

77, 503 16

B, OH4 310 87

177, 535 56 5, 000 Oi)

10 333 34 99, 012 90 11, 975 96

f8, 490 00 S)H9, 098 21

10, 003 00 1, 500 00

280& 677 72

280, 6&7 72

8, 442, 491 76

77, 503 17

8& 364& 988 59

Total apparent expenses, lledical Depart- ment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Total actual expenses, Medical Department. . .

Stgnat Se& ince- Sigual Service, Army. Pay Regular supplies. . Incidental expenses. Trausportation. Medical department.

340, 653 33

303, 857 76

2, 543 34

301, 314 42

5& 7&rfi& 53

6, 999 95 200 00

22, 764 05 2, 232 06

8, 490 00 200, G01 21

8 490 00 200, 601 21 512, 948 97

2, 543 34

510, 405 63

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1Msburttement8 — Continued.

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

traordinary. Total.

Signat Sert)t( e — Continued. Observation and report of storms. . . . . . . . Signal-Service cable, Columbia River. .

$107, 550 64 50 50

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

Total apparent expenses, Signal Service. . . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . Total actual expenses, Signal Service. . .

$340, 653 33

340, 653 33

235, 582 73 278 13

235, 304 60

1&002 56

234& 302 04

$575, 057 93

1, 002 56

5&(. 1, !)5&5 37

Ordnance Department— Ordnance Service. Ordnance material (proceeds of sales) . Powder and projectiles (proceeds of sales) . . .

Ordnance stores— Ammunition. Manufacture, etc. Equipments Preservation Repairs .

Artillery targets Armament of fortification. . Manufacture of arms at national armories. . Arming and equipping the nulitia. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Testing-machine Pneumatic dynamite guns Machine guns. . +'mmunition for morning and evening gun. Repairs of arsenals Powd. er-depot, Dover, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Proving-ground, Sandy Hook, N. J. . . Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill. Rock Island Bridge, Rock Island, Ill. Frankfort Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. Springileld Arsenal, Spt ingfield, Mass. San Antonio Arsenal, San Antonio, Tex. Augusta Arsenal, Augusta, Ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kennebec Arsenal, Augusta, Me. Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y Columbia Arsenal, Columbia, Tenn. Army gun-factory, Watervliet Arsenal. Selecting site for ordnance proving ground.

Deduct repayments to appropriations iu excess j

of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Ordnance Depart- ment .

Deduct from "Ordnance material (proceeds of sales)" the amount received and covered into the Treasury from the sale of useless ordnance, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39, 108 37

Deduct from "Powder and projec- tiles (proceeds of sales), " this amount, covered into tbe Treas- ury from the sales of powder, etc. . 360 00

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. . . . . 370 17

Total actual expenses, Ordnance Department. . . .

79, 730 78 74, 537 19

360 00

149& 963 33 997 982 73 99& 805 47

5& 000 00 5, 000 00 4, 990 51

503, 228 08 369, 256 49 366, 971 04

0, 574 90 38 55

19, 800 00 18, 807 66 49, 970 23

1, 857, 017 86

30) 928 54

1 &

817& 089 32

$35, 000 00 27, 320 00

244, 712 48 75, 257 77 1, 600 00

15, 000 00 4, 5()0 00

15, 000 00 1, 200 00 7, 500 00

54, 472 93 335, 457 02

817, 020 20 1, 053 75

8157 0I66 45

815, 966 45

$1& 000 00

1, 000 00

1, 000 00

2, 673) 984 31

39& 928 54

2, 634, 055 (7

3fttttary arcade&ny- Current and ordinary expenses. Miscellaneous items and incidental expenses. . Buildings and grounds. New gymnasium.

. New academic building. Purchase of land adjoining reservation.

Total apparent expenses Military Acad- emy .

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

Total actual expenses, Military Academy. . . . 5RD

54& 524 39 18, 220 00

0) 361 06

82, 106 35

329 33

81, 7/7 02

500 00 500 00

150, 000 00

151, 000 00

151& 000 00

233) 106 35

329 33

232, 777 02

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dt'skursnuewtd — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- pub);o w&&rks penses. Xiisoel)ancona. nusuai snd ex- Total, traordinary.

Engi neer Department— Engineer depot, V&illet's Point, N. Y. —

Materials. Instrnments. . Library, . Incidentals.

Building for models. Plans for fortifications. Preservation and repair of fortifications. Sea-wall and cmbankinents. . Torpedoes for harbor defense. . Constructiou of a counterpoise battery. . . .

Total apparent expenses, Forts and Forti- l

fications . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- erty .

$1 500 00 3 989 ')o

i

497 11', 4, 990 13 5, 000 00 5, 000 00

i);&, 767 61 72, 940 5!)

275 500 00

465, 185 39

78 85 ~.

$2, l'&UU i)0

2, 600 00, . . . . 846", &85 3l)

Total actual expenses, Forts and Fortifi- catiolis . . '465, 106 54 :&, 600 00 467, 706 54

Improving IXarbor at- Camden, Me. Breakwater from Mount Desert to Porcupine Isl-

~ and, Maine. Portland, Me. Belfast, Me. . Channel in Back Cove, Portland, Me. Rockland, Me. . . Rockport, Me. Breakwater, mouth of Saco River, Maine. . York, Me. Portsmouth, V. H Harbor of refuge at Little Harbor, N. H. Channel between North and South Hero Islands,

Lake Champlain, Vermont. . Burlington, Vt. Breakwater at Gordon's I. anding, Lake Cham-

plain, Vermont. Boston, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Hyannis, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . Lynn, Mass. . Manchester, Mass. Nantucket, Mass. . . . . . . . . New Bedford, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newburyport, Mass. Plymouth. Mass. Provincetown, Mass. Scituate, Mass. . Vineyard Haven, Mass . . Wareham, Mass. Wellfleet, Mass. . Harbor of Refuge, Sandy Bay, Cape Aun, Mass. . . .

Block Island, R, I. . Newport, R. I, Black Rock, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn Five-Mile River, Couu. New Haven, Conn. . Norwalk, Conn. Stonington, Conn Breakwater, iVew Haven, Conn. Bufialo, N. Y. C;inarsie Bity, New Yorl». Charlotte, N. Y. . . . . Dunkirk, N. Y Echo Harbor, New Rochelle, V. Y Glen Cove, V. Y Great Sodus I);iy, New York Greenport, N. Y Little Sodus B;iy, Neiv Yorl- New Rochelle, N Y New York Harbor, iNew York Oak Orchard, N. Y. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Olcott, N. Y. Oswego, N. Y. Plattsburg, N. Y. 1&oudout, N. Y

F4, 800 00

11, 510 00 '

9, 000 00 776 64

19, 500 00 '

20, 000 00 9, 800 00 i

8, 000 00 6, 000 00 7, 003 00

i

14. 500 00

5, 000 00, 21, 000 00 '

11, 000 00 30& UUU 00

1 900 00 13, 300 00 9, 400 00

6 00, 18, 000 00 8, 200 00

15, 800 00 4& 300 00 2, 010 00 4, 900 00

17, 052 00 10, 200 00

6, 800 00 57, 000 00 12, 400 00 9, 800 00,

10, 000 00 2, 006 00 1, 000 00, 9, 500 00

11, 500 00 '2, 850 00,

35, 054 00 '

125& 256 00 1, 104 00

27, 065 00 14, '535 00

'

3, 043 97'

$2, 650 00 14, 525 iifi

850 00 9, 531 30 9, 000 00 ',

329 000 00 i

6, 000 00 9, (80 00 6, 661 30

62, 917 44 '

5, 000 00 5, 000 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1Nsbwraements — Continued.

Sslsnes. Publ&c works Ordinary ex- Miscellaneous. Unusual snd ex- traordinary.

Improoir)y Hart)or at — Continued. Saugerties, N. Y. Sheepshead Bay, N. Y Tonawanda Harbor, Niagara River, New York. Wilson, N. Y. Breakwater, Rouse's Point, Lake Champlain

New York. Survey of harbor at Atlantic City, N. J Raritan Bay, New Jersey. Erie, Pa Preservation of Peninsula of Presque Isle, Erie

Harbor, Pennsylvania . . Harbor between Philadelphia, Pa. , and Camden,

N. J. Ice-harbor at Newcastle, Del. Delaware Breakwater, Delaware Wilmington, Del. Baltimore, Md. Breton Bay, Leonardtown, Md Harbor and entrance of St. Jerome's Creek,

Maryland . . Norfolk, Va. . Beaufort, N. C. . . . . . . . . Charleston, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . „. . . . . . . Savannah, )Ga. Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Cedar Keys, Fla. . Key West, Fla. Pensacola, Fla. . San Augustine, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tampa Bay, Florida. Mobile, Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galveston, Tex Brazos Santiago, Tex. . Sabine Pass, Texas. . Biloxi Bay, Mississippi . . Ashtabula, Ohio . . Black River, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. Fairport, Ohio. . Sandusky City, Ohio . . Toledo, Ohio Ice-harbor at mouth of Muskingum River, Ohio. „, Vermillion, Ohio. Michigan City, Ind. . Chicago, Ill. Calumet, Ill. . Waukegan, Ill. . Mouth and harbor of Cedar River, Michigan. . Charlevoix) Mich Cheboygan, Mich Frankfort, Mich. Grand Haven, Mich, Ludington& Mich. Manistec, Mich. Manistique, Mich. . Marquette, Mich. . Muskegon, Mich. . Ontonagon, Mich. Pent Water, Mich. St. Juseph, Mich. . Saugatuck, Mich. . South IIaven, Mich White River, Michigan. . Harbor of refuge, L~ake Huron, Michigan. Harbor of refuge, Portage I. al-e, Michigan. Harbor of refuge, Grand Marais, Mich. Ahnapee, Wis. Ashland, Wis. Green Bay, Wis. . Kenosha, Wis . . Kewauuee, AVis. Menomonee, Wis. . . Milwaukee, AVis. Wilwaukee, Wis. , removing obstructions . . Oconto, Wis. Pensaukee, AVis. . Port Washington, Wis. . Racine, Wis. Sheboygan, Wis. . Superior Ba)y and St. Louis Bay, Wisconsiu.

of refuge at Milwaukee

84, 500 00 6) 022 00

59, 633 00 I

1, 393 59 l

5, 051 10 j

'50O OO

25, 000 00 35, 156 00

59, 750 00

301, 000 00 517 00

45, ooo oo 29& 500 00 20, 108 00

500 00

811 40 14, 00( 00 19, 000 00

15H, 175 00 525 PP

19, 500 00 6, 500 00

11) 045 00 18, 000 00 30& 000 00 )

15, 000 Uo 105, 000 00 190, 000 00

135 00 78, 000 00

42 00 19, 000 00 1, 000 OU

49, 000 00 6, 500 00

25, 000 U(I

141, 028 o3 32, 500 00 1, 000 00

79 000 00 100& 152 00

12 00 9& 017 00

335 02 8, UUU 00. 3, 413 26 5, UOU 00

25 000 00 4H, pi)4 90

I

10, 000 00 601 79

27, 2(5 00 39, OOO OU

5, 731 Up

8, 000 00 4, 000 UU

3& 000 00 &

7& 000 UU j

7, 500 00&, 10) 059 HU

j

7, 000 00 j

2H, 91)& Up

2, 019 00 52) 161 (gl

3, 000 00 7 00

3, 000 Up

5) '&13 10 1, 000 00 6, 100 00

11, 1H1 01 559 92

5, 000 00 2, 000 00 7& 008 UU

14, 542 00 25, 013 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Coritinued.

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

traordinary. Total.

Improving IIarbo& at — Continued. Harbor of refuge at entrance of Sturgeon Bay

Canal, Wisconsin. Agate B&ay, Minnesota. Duluth, Minn. . Grand 1&iarais, Minn. Humboldt Harbor and Bay, California Oakland, Cal. Wiliuingtou, Cal. Eutrance to Coos Bay aud Harbor, Oregou. . Tillaurook Bay and Bar, Oregon.

$2& 478 50 9, 508 00

17, 041 00 6', oos oo

111, 277 84 155, 139 00 10, 295 00 63& 707 99

4& 200 00

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess '

of expemlitures .

Total Harbors .

3, 5(2, 750 05

766 96

3 571 983 09 $3, 571) 983 09

Improving Ri &r& s- Kennebec, Me. Lubec Chauuel, Me . Moosabec Bar, Me. Narragaugus& Me .

, Penobscot, it'le. Saco, Me. Otter Creek, Vt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bellamy& N. H . Ipswich, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Pawe&atuck, R. I. Pawtucket, R. I. Providence River and Narragansett Bay, R. I. Removing Green Jacket Shoal, Providence

River, R. I. Conueeticut, Coun . Connecticut, Conn. , between Hartford aud '

Holyoke. Hartford aud New York Transportation Com-

pany, removiug obstructious in Connecticut River. .

Housatouic, Coun. Thames, Conn. East Chester Creek, N. Y Fiushing Bay, N. Y. Harlem, Vi. Y Buttermilk Channel, V. Y Hudson, N. Y. . Newton Creek, N. Y. Removing obstructions iu East River and Hell

Gate, N. Y. Narrows of Lake Chan&plain, V. Y. and Vt. . . . . . . . . . Channel between Stateu Island and New Jersey,

N. J. and N. Y. Channel in Gowanus Bay, N. Y. Arthur Kill, between Staten Island and New

Jersey, N. Y. aud N. J. Maurice, N. J. . Passaic, N. J Mantua Creek, N. J. Raritan, N I Shrewsbury, N J Scut&ll& N J Allegheny, Pa. . Dam at Herr's Island, Allegheny River, near '

Pittsburgh, Pa. . Delaware River, Pa. and N. J. Broad Creek, Del. Broad Kiln, Del St. Jones, Del. . Chopt'inl-, ilIA. . Corsica Creek, 51&1

Fairlee Creek, Md Patuxent River, Md. Susquehanna River, uear Havre de Grace, Md Water-way from Chiueoteague Bay to Iudian

lliver Bay, Va. , ihfd. &

and Del. Potomac. Potoiuac at ilft. Vernon, Va. Appomattox, Va. . Chickahommy, Va. . James, Va. Mattaponi, Va. Pamuukey, Va

50, 169 00 9, 003 00

19, 860 66 7& 000 00

37, 005 00 7, 000 00 3, 048 34 4, 800 00

5 00 8, 600 00

30, 700 00 34, 700 00

24& 300 00 5 5pp pp

21 00

2 606 80 13, 519 00 13, 049 00

16 00 15 750 00 '

145& 000 00, 38, 857 16 36, 000 00 15) 000 00

103, 000 00 8, 011 00

13, 500 00 25, 000 00

8) 500 00 9, 500 00

18, 483 96 2, 900 00

19& 217 80 3, 183 00 1& 006 00

17& 000 00

36, 161 00 93, 000 00

4, 500 00 6, 022 00

14, 500 00 3, 017 00 5, 000 00 2, 000 00 4, 700 00 9& 500 00

10, 050 00 125 000 00

500 00 57300 00

200 00 50& 000 00

500 00 2& 700 00

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/ RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

DQlrurgdltente — COntinued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Pub(ic works. Niece))ancona Unusual and ex-

I 7otal (rsordinary.

lock and dam, ittsburgh, Pa. ,

r Bar, N. C. . .

and Beaufort,

Ala

d Miss.

Imposing A&ere — Continued. Nansemond, Va. Rappahannock, Va. . Staunton, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . York, Va. . North Landing, Va. and N. C. . . . . . . . . New, Va. and W. Va. . Great Kanawha, W. Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shenandoah, W. Va. . Guyandotte, W. Va. Little Kanawha„W. Va. Monongahela, W. Va Monongahela, W. Va. and Pa. Cost of condemnation of upper

Monongahela River, between P and Morgantown, W. Va . . . . . . . . . . . .

Big Sandy, W. Va. and Ky Cape Fear, N. C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contentnia Creek, N. C Currituck Sound and North Rive Lumber, N. C Neuse, N. C. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New, N. C. Roanoke, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Pamlico and Tar, N. C. . . . Yadkin, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Water-)vay beween New Berne

N. C. Waccemaw, N. C. and S. C . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Congaree, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edisto Creek, S. C Great Pedee, S. C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Santee, S. C. Salkahatchie, S. C . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wappoo Cut, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wateree, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winyaw Bay, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Altamahs,

& Ga.

Flint, Ga. . Ocmulgee, Ga. . Oconee, Ga. Romley Marsh, Ga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Ga. . Chattahoochee, Ga. and Ala. Coosa, Ga. and Ala. Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla. Apalachicola, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caloosahatchee, Fla. . . Manitee, Fla. . St. John' s, Fla. . Withlacoochee, Fla. Choctawhatchee, Fla. and Ala. Escambia and Conecuh, Fla. and Alabama, Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Warrior, Ala. . ' Cahawba, Als, . Tallapoosa, Ala. Warrior and Tombigbee, Ala. an Big Sunflower, Miss. Pascagoula, Miss. . Pearl, Miss. Tallahatchee, Miss. Yazoo, Miss. . Bayou Cortableau, La. Bayou D'Arbonne, La. Bayou La Fourche, La. . Bayou Terrebonne, La. Bayou Plaquemine, La. Calcasieu River and Pass, La. . . . . . . . . . . Bayou Bartholomew, La. and Ark Red, La. and Ark. Aransas Pass and Bay, Tex. Neches, Tex Passo Cavallo, Tex. . Ship-channel in Galveston Bay, Tex Trinity, Tex. Arkansas, Ark. . Cache& Ark. Little Red, Ark. Ouachita, Ark. . Petit Jean, Ark.

2, 466 13 5, . O5, 5 Oo

[

203 998 50 I

1, 000 00 i

6, 750 00 1, 010 00,

12& 0?9 15 10 00

000 00 510 00 '

500 00

23 00; 000 00 i

200 00 '

ooo oo i 000 00

9BH 25 498 20 000 00

4 00 028 00 256 00 OHH 90 000 Uo 500 00 500 00 112 20 (i34 24 000 00 OOU 00 04;«)7, 000 00 500 00, ooo oo '

000 00 000 00

i

508 00 000 00 000 00 165 00 '

18uo I

19,

4,

o H,

24, 1,

3, ~22

()

9

10,

:l, &,

34, 1, 6, 5

109,

1, 6, 9,

50,

3, 500 00 21, 000 00 1, 000 00

12, 000 00 4, 519 00 1 500 00 3& 500 00 2, 500 00 1, 000 00

10, 10( 00 '

H 00 45 170 00

23 00 4, 000 00

47, 500 00 103 00 10 00 81 00

5& 000 00 12& 000 00 59 772 4O

2& 000 00 ~

1& 087 10 7& 000 00

6 00

$5 000 00 i

9, 650 00 ,

'

2, 099 00 1, 400 00 1, 129 69

658 21 130, 441 00

500 00 1, 000 00

10, 000 00 20& 07(i 00 42, 787 10

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RECEIP TS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1Nsbursements — Continued.

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

traordinary.

ImI&raring R&'&!crs — Co»tinned. Removing obstructions in Arkansas River, Ark.

and Kans. . Black, Ark. aud Mo. St. Francis, Ark. and Mo. . White, Ark, Ouachita, Ark. and La. Big Hatchec, Tenn. . Caney Fork, Tenn. Cumberls, nd, above iVashville, Tenn. . Cumberland, below Nashville& Tenn. French Broad, '1'enn. . Hiawassee, Ten». . Tennessee, above Chattanooga, Tenn. Tennessee, below Chattanooga, Tenn. , Ala. and

Ky. Falls of Ohio River at Louisville, Ky. Licking, Ky. . Kentucky, Ky Tradewater, Ky. 'Ohio. . Sandusky, Ohio. Muskingum, Ohio. White, Ind. Wabash, Ind. and Ill. Calumet, Ill. Calumet, Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . ! Illinois, Ill. Examination of Illinois and Michigan and Hen-

nepin Canals. Gasconade, Mo.

' Little Piver, Mo. and Ark Osage, Mo. and Kans. . St. Francis, Mo . Clinton, Mich. . Detroit, Mich. . Hay Lake Channel, Sault Ste. Marie River,

Mich . St. Mary' s, Mich. Saoginavv& Mich. . St. Clair Flats Canal, Mich. St. Joseph, Mich. . Fox, Wis. . ' Fox and Wisconsin, Wis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „, . „„. St. Croix, Wis. and Minn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . „. . . . . . . Red River of the North, Minn. and Dak. Sacramento and Feather, Cal San Joaquin, Cal. . Gaugi»g waters of Columbia River, Oreg. . Colu&»bi&t and I. ower VVillamette, belovv Port-

land, Oreg. . Coluu&bia, at Cascades, Oreg. Mouth of Columbia, Oreg. ~and Wash. Examinations aud sl&rveys of Columbia 1&iver. . Yaquiua Bay, Oreg. Ulnpqua, Oreg. . Willamctte, above Portlaud, Oreg. Chehalis, Wash. Skagitv Stielaquauiish, Nooksack) Snohomish,

an(1 Suoqual&nic, Vash. . Mississippi Gauging the waters of I, ower Mississippi and its

tributaries. Reservoirs iit headwaters of Mississippi River Mississippi, betweeu mouths of Ohio and Illinois

Ilivcrs, Ill. aud Mo. . Missiasippi, from 1&e. Moines Rapids to mouth

of Illinois River, Ill. :&»il Mo. . Mississippi. above Falls of i)t. Anthouy, iVlinn. . . . Des Iioi»es Rapids& Missbssippi Itiver, iowa aud

Ill Missiasippi, from Minneapolis to Des Moines

Rapiils, Mi»n. , Iovva, Vio. , Ill. , and Wis. . . . . . Remo~dng obstrnctions in 6 1 ississippi River. 01&e&, iti»„snag aml dredge boats ou Upper Mis-

s&ss&ppl If&ver )»rvi1 ol' Vlississippi ltiver. . Co»sti»& ti» jetties and other works at South

Pass, Ilississippi Ri& cr. )Vlis. ) &»ri. Removing obstr»i t io»s in Missouri River, front

St. Joseph, Mo. , to ruouth.

$9) 029 00 1, 000 00 2, 000 00

14, 531 31 5, 600 00 2 6&00 00 1 500 00

23, 000 00 5) 520 00 2, 000 00 1, 000 00 7, 000 00

135, 000 00 92, 601 00 1, 500 00

140, 120 90 2, 015 00

1H3, H07 00 6'&H 47

60 302 00 12 00

2O, 500 OO

12 H18 20 47, 197 80 83, 370 00

0, 300 00 2, 500 00 3, 103 03 2, 011 00 1, 000 00

13, 400 00 Ho, 000 00

15&0, 440 00 141, 471 00

:34, 000 00 20, 000 00 1, 400 00

37, 000 00 3) 000 00

100 00 15 5OO OO

0&1, 733 25 9, 004 06

500 00

29, 000 00 85, 302 00

204, 088 85 00&5& 61

34 081 13 1 074 04 7& 918 73

098 87

0 00 I) 295, q&5 03

0) 833 (1 13, 460 15

120, 650 97

00, 300 OO

1, 000 00

29& 000 00

305, 070 00 8o& 000 00

25, 000 00 39, 000 00

037, 500 00 500, 441 35

15, 5OO OO

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

L)isburscmcrtfd — Conti))))ed.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses Public works. 5Iiscenancous. ), nnsual and ex-

traordinary.

Improving Iiivers — Continued. Removing obstructions in Missouri River. Examinations and surveys at South Pass, Mis-

sissippi River. Examinations& surveys, and contingencies of

rivers and harbors. . Operating and care of canals and other works of

navigation. . Removing sunken vessels or craf'ts obstructing

or endangering navigation.

81, 982 80

10, 000 00

52& 4l)0 01: 707, 594 58 &

43 254 68 , '

Doth)et repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Total rivers. .

Total apparent expenses, Harbors and Rivers. . .

8, 167, 763 39 2, 308 65

8, 165, 454 74

. 11, 737, 437 8:)

8 ', 165, l&ri

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

Total actual expenses, Harbors and Rivers. . .

Total apparent expenses under Chief Engi-, neer.

Total actual expenses under Chief Engineer. . . . $465, 185 39

465 106 54

4, 785& 05 ~.

11, 732, 652 78

11, 737, 437 83 11, 732, 652 78

82, 600 UO

'2, 600 00

4, &85 05

11, 7:)2, 652 (8

. . i 12, 205, 223 22

. . & 12, 200, 359 32

3Iiscellr»» ons Iqsr- Contingencies of the Army. Expenses of recruiting. . Expenses of Commanding-General's office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingencies of Adjutant-General's department, . . . Contingencies of Inspector-General's department. . . . . Expenses of military convicts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth. . . . . Military posts Military post at-

Fort Brady Fort Omaha. Fort D. A. Itussell, water-supply. Near Chicago, Ill. Near Newport, Ky. :

Hite. . Buildings

Offtcer&s quarters, military post, Columbus, Ohio. . . Military reservation, Fort Meade, Buildings for Cavalry and Artillery School, Fort

Riley, Kans. . Purchase of site, Fort Elliott, Tex. Wharf at Fortress Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bridge over Mill Creek, Fortress Monroe, Va. . . . . . . . . Sewerage system, Fortress Monroe, Va. . . Survey of northern and northwestern lakes. . . Survey of road from Aqueduct Bridge to Mount

Vernon, Va. . Improvement of' Yellowstone National Park Publication of Oflicial Records of War of the Re-

bellion. Artillery School, Fortress Monroe, Va. Support of military prison, Fort Leavenworth,

Kans. Support of National Home for Disabled Volun-

teer Soldiers. . Branch Honie for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,

Grant County. , Ind. . State or Territorial Homes for Disabled Volun-

teer Soldiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monuments or tablets at Gettysburg. Support of Soldiers' Home. . Soldiers' Home, permanent fund. Soldiers' Home, interest account. Claims for quartermaster's stores and commis-

sary supplies . Investigating the mining debris question in Cal-

ifornia. Tents for sufferers from floods& Arkansas, Mis-

sissippi, and Louisiana. . Relief of sufferers from overflow of Mississippi

River and its tributaries. Horses and other property lost in the mihtary

service. . Military stores for Montana militia.

13, 864 95 100& 206 37

1, 200 00 1, 974 43

500 00 3, 967 50 1& 500 00

370, 399 64

12, 000 00 76, 589 13 21, 604 17

204, '806 22

509 50 1, 117 11

19, 981 90 3& 000 00

100, 000 00 17, 000 00 4H, 000 00 20, 000 00

5(10 00 3, 413 79

4, 8H7 29 50, 000 UU

10U, 765 97 5, 000 00

83, 94!) 1)9

5, 000 00

25, 000 00 I

110& 000 00 '

8'?, 039, 569 33 ~

150, 000 00 I

344, 272 39 13 i)07 60 &

305. &()8 05 '

196, 100 00 '

65& 966 91

14, 971 22

118, 706 51, 22& 068 4(

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40 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSLMENTS.

Disbttrsemenfs — Contiuued.

S I i . ~

"""""y ' - Yub(ic u&orks. Miscellaneous. & Unusual and ex- a aries. I penses. traordinary. Total.

if lac( lluu( u«s IV&ir — Continued. Reprinting war maps. . Maps of battlefield at Chickamauga. Examination of claims of S(«i, es aud Territories. . '. . Miscellaneous claims audited by Third Auditor,

act June 14, 1H"lH . Reimbursing States and citizens of California,

expenses of suppressing Indian hostilities. Purchase of sivordg presented by Illinois an&1

South Caroliua to late Gen. . l;&ni& s Shield. Comnuitatiou of rations to prisoners of ivar iu

rebel States and soldiers on furlong&h ($14&000 indcfiuite). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .

Ciipturc of Jefferson Davis. . Clai&us of officers and men of' the A. rmv f'o r de-

struction of private property Rclicf of-

James Dcvinc , Iamcs W. Harncy, ss «ssi»n& c of Jos. I'arkins. . Pryor N. Lea. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. . . . , . . . Patrick C. Mc((suecny. Heirs of Samuel H. Mocr St. Joseph's Commercial College, St. Joseph,

Mo. Joseph R. White. . .

$5, 000 00 2& 500 00

185 H7

2& 104 32

74 26

10) 000 00

293 00 $45 679 73

4, 658 95

700 00 4, 9. 5 00 1, 919 00

50 00 858 60

'7, 500 00 295 55

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations in excess of expenditnres.

Total apparent expenses, War Miscclhmeons. . . . . Deduct "Soldiers' Home, pernia-

manent fund, " f106, 100, there ' having been received and covered

into the Treasury to the credit of said fuud, under the act of March 3, 1883& section 8, flic sum of $308, 880. 00, leiiviug an excess of recoipts of $112, 780. &J&J. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1&J0& 1UU UU

~ Deduct, &mount reccivcd and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. . . 2, 290 70

Total actual expenses, War I&liscellancous. . .

$193& 01'& 89 2, 380 77

491, 220 12

2, 200 76

488, 035 36

~525, 108 03 652 07

524& 455 96

524 45o 96

408, 174 40 714 30

407, 40&0 10

19(i, 100 00

211, 3(iO 10

3, 337, 857 31 12 95

3& 337) 844 36 $4& 760& 986 54

]98, 390 76

3, 337, 844 36 4, 562 595 78

Total apparent expeuses, War Department. . . Total actual expenses, War Department. . . . . .

$15, 223, 389 03 13& 442, 1'&8 19 14, 15, 223& 3H9 03 13, 315, 642 05 14,

239, 820 48 153, 752 17

0)11, 661 31 415, 561 31

4, 403, 665 78 4, 403, 665 78

47, 920) 664 79 47'1 512& 010 34

NAVY DEPAIlTMI". VT S«l«& lr«

Ofhce of Secretary of the Niivy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice of Judge-Advoc, &tc-General& I'. . S, Navy. . . . ' Oflice of Naval Recor&ls of the Rebellion. . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Construction and ltepair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bure;m of Equipni&nit:ind Itecruiting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Burean of Medicine and Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . Bureau of Navigation Bureau of Ordnance. . . Bnreau of Provisions and Cloihing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bnreau of Steam-Enoineerin~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ', O Bureau of Yards aiul Docks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Hy&lrograpluc Office . . Nautical Ahuanac Office iN;iv;il Observatory. . l, il&i;&ry, N;ivy Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50, 800 31 10& 7UH H(

0, oH1 34 12, 371 H(i

13, 046 57 0, 349 85 0, 105 32

10, 414 12 3(, 2-I() 77 11, 017 I7 10, 009 12 45, 321 86 2&3, (i80 48 10) 7(9( 42

2, 380 00

Cu)&(i )& yr&&f, r&(& rl flll«&'( fir&&& r'rr(ra I . &1&r)(«&«-

Navy Department. „, . „. . . . . . . . . Hydrographic Ofhce. Naval Observatory. . Library, Navy Department. . .

Total apparent expenses, Navy Departnient ~

propm Deduct amount received aud covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of C overn&u& nt property. . . . .

Total;u tu:il expenses, N;ivy Department proper

2(:&, 521 36

27. &, 521 36

11 099 '&0

42, 904 56 0, 422 00

987 00

65, 373 75

548 41

04) H25 34

340, 895 11

548 41

340, 346 70

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1Nabttrddltestts — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Publ ic works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-

traordinary. Total.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Naval Academy- Pay, Naval Academy. Repairs. . Heating and lighting. Library. Stationery. Special course. . Chemistry. Stores. Materials. . Contingent . Miscellaneous. . Furniture for cadets' quarters. . Boat-houses for steam launches.

$102, 290 81 $25, 130 18

16& 228 14 387 32 118 52

2, 617 75&

264 49 12 63 29 90

37, 402 41 2, 575 85 2& 499 92

24 535 70

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Naval Academy. . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . .

]02, 290 81

87, 267 11

26 84

87& 240 27

42 00

24, 535 70 $214, 066 78

42 00

Total actual expenses, Naval Academy. . . 102& 290 81 87) 198 27 24, 535 70 214) 024 78

3Iarine Corps- Pay. Provisions. Clothing . Fuel. Military stores. . Transportation and recruiting. . Repairs of barracks Forage for horses. Contingent . Hire of quarters. . Repair of barracks, Brooklyn, N. Y Marine barracks, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . .

690, 144 87 66& 237 57 61, 436 41 17, 975 79 11& 755 88 9, 884 43

16) 611 38 3, 457 63

27, 806 78 6, 256 20

19& 000 00 29, 000 00

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Marine Corps. . . . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . .

690) 144 87

240, 422 07

2 03

240, 420 04

498 90

29, 000 00 959 564 91

498 90

Total actual expenses, Marine Corps. . . 690, 144 87 239, 921 14 29, 000 00 9o9, 066 01

Increase of the Navy— Steel cruisers, construction. . Steel cruisers, equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . Steel cruisers, navigation. Steel cruisers, ordnance. . Testing Clark's deiiective turrets. Vessels authorized by act of March 3, 1885. . . . . . . . . . . . Vessels and monitors, act August 3, 1886. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vessels for coast and Harbor defense Monitors and vessels authorized March 3, 1885,

and August 3, 1886. . Armament. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Armor and armament. Armor and gun-steel. . Gun-boats and cruisers authorized March 3, 1887. . . . . Construction and machinery. Gun-plant, Washington, D. C.

Total increase of the Navy. .

245 00 327 75 2l5 08 552 15 239 70 939 11 714 37 084 64

18, 1 5&

244, 449,

1, 124, 1, 050,

510, 128, 42,

3) 105,

583 68 003 73 777 85 042 38 717 09 239 86

6, 682, 682 39

149) 120 64

149, 120 64 6, 831) 803 03

Bttreau of Yards and Docks— Maintenance of yards and docks. Civil establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . Contingent . Repairs and preservation at navy-yards. . Electritt lighting of navy-yards. . Navy-yard, Brooklyn, N. Y Navy-yard, Boston, Mass. Navy-yard, Boston, Mass. , dry-dock Navy-yard, Boston, Mass vrater pipes Navy-yard, League Island, Pa.

157& 374 32 46, 465 51 9, 556 14

224, 550 47 16, 607 75

126& 211 81 25, 694 92

523 22 685 40

32&408 52

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42 RECLIPTS AND DISBURSLMENTS.

Di ub(t(;~dms((t8 — Co(it i! (ned.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- public )vor(&s. pcnses. Miscellaneous, traordina

Unusual and cu- rsor inary. 'rota&.

B«re««of Y«& ds &o&d L(uc]&s — Continued. Navy-yard Leaguc Island, Pa. , timber &1ry-docl-. . g Navy-yard, (&I:&&~c Island, Cul. . Navy-yard, Norfolk, Va. . Navy-yard, Washington, D. C Naval-training station, Coaster's Harbor Island,

R. I. . Naval-station and co;ding-depot, Port Royal, S. C. Naval asylum, Philadelphia, Pa. . Adjustable stern-dock. Timber dry-docks. Naval-station, l'ago-Pago, &Sa&noa.

Naval wharf, liey Wes~t, I'la. Naval station, Key West, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'r. . .

Total apparent cxpcns&s, Bureau of Y;&r&ls

and Docks. . Deduct amount received and covered into the

~

Treasury as proceeds oi' Government property. . . . . Total actual expenses, Bureau of Yards and

Docks.

8;& ( 0, 894:l:? 110, (is(i &):&

H(i, 790 15 9H:l 85

1H, 6HH 51 :-', 900 00

89, 197 06 2/, 000 00

179, 35 i 78 24, 291 95

&!&H 57 6, 74(l 10

', j(5)4, ;5)4 19 1, &), +, (';)2 26)

'&, ((06& 17

451, 948 02 1, 058, 852 26

8(, , 513, 406 45

2, 606 17

1, !&10, H00;&8

Bureau of Equip))&cut and Recruiting— Equipment of vessels. Civil establishment. Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trausyortation and recruiting.

Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Equip- ment and Recruiting. .

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . Total actual expenses, Bureau of Equip-

ment and Recruiting. : Bure«:u, of Navigation—

Navigation and navigation supplies. Civil establishment. Contingent Naval War College. ObserVation of eclipse of the sun. Ocean surveys. . Publication of surveys. New Naval Observatory.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

451, 240 65 11, 396 63 16& 357;&2 30, 82374

509, 818 34

2, 099 40

, '&07, 718 94

80& 824 01 8, 757 49 5) 765 41

95, 346 91 281 56

140, 391 92

$696 45 4, 525 06 6, 225 27 4, 674 65

509, 818 34

2, 099 40

507, 718 94

Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Na&d- gation

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

95, 065 35 ~ 140) 391 92

22H 76

16) 121 43 251, 578 70

228 76

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Navigation

Bu&uuu of Co&&st) uction and R& p«i )— Constrnction aud repair, (!ivil establishment. Improvement of plant, navy-yard, Mare-Island,

California. Improvement of construction plant, navy-yard,

Brooklyn, N. Y. Improvement of construction plant, navy-yard,

Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purchase or construction of four stcam-tugs. . . . . . . .

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations in excess ~ of expenditures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

94, 836 59

849, H03 33 19 41() '&')

55, 829 34

28, 090 63

16, 3(i9 &18

35, 185 35

1, 004, 694 42 '

298 57

140, 391 92 16, 121 43 25], 349 94

Total appareut expeuses, Bureau of Con- struction;&nd Repair.

Deduct amount received aud covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governmeut property. . .

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Coustruc- tiou and Repair,

Bureau of Ordnance— Ordnance and ordnance stores. . . . Civil establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1, 004, 395 85

5, 934 8&d

998, 460 96, .

142, 015 99 21, 008 49

~

1& 004, 395 85

5, 934 89

998) 460 96

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dour 8ement8 — Continued.

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

traordinary. Total.

Bureau of Ordnance — Continued. Contingent Repairs. Torpedo corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . Wire-wound guns. . Modern guns and ammunition. Testing American armor. Ordnance material (proceeds of sales) . Sales of small-arms Torpedoes . . Breech-loading rified cannon . Torpedo Corps and War College. Naval proving ground

$7, 178 18 il 799 28

10, 677 15 600 00

13, 905 61 3) 914 94

32, 883 61 1, 810 55 4, 845 80 1, 000 00

$53) 806 15 $9& 036 92

Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Orduance. . . Deduct from the expenditures under " Ordnance

material (proceeds of sales), " $310, 01, this amount having been received and covered into the Treasury from the sales of useless ord- nance material.

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Ordnance

Bureau vf Steam-Engineering— Steam-machinery Civil establishment. Contingent . . Steam-engineering, act June 14, 1878 . Machinery, double-turreted monitors .

Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Steam- Engiueermg

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

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Steam- Engineering.

53) 806 15

310 01

255, 329 59 9, 036 92 53, 806 15

580, 080 11 16, 569 81

787 59 9& 055&89

54, 974 77

661, 408 17

3, 087 74

657, 780 43

255, 639 60 9, 036 92 ~L';&)] 8, . 182 07

310 01

318, 172 66

661, 468 17

3, 687 74

657, 780 43

Bureau of Provisions an&i Clothing— Provisions, Navy. . Civil establishment. . Contingent. Clothing . Small stores.

Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Provis- ions and Clothing. . .

Deduct from the expenditure for "Clothing, " $184, 586. 73, and from "Small stores, " $45, 458. 87, these amounts having been received and covered into the Treasury, respectively, as revenue from the sales of clothing and small stores. . $230, 045 60

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. . . . . 2, 528 55

1, 311, 104 39 65, 239 70 41, 087 99

310, 733 00 73&, 003 53

1, 801, 769 21

232& 574 15

1) 801, 709 21

'232, 574 15

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing . . .

Bureau of dfe)tieine and Surgery— Medical department. Contingent . Repairs. Naval hospital, Widow's Island, Maine. . Naval hospital fund (ycarlyj. Naval hospital fund (indefinite). Repairs to sea-wall, naval hospital, Norfolk, Va. . .

Total apparent expeuses, Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. .

Deduct from the expeuditures under "Naval hospital fund, " $70, 332. 73, this amount hav= ing been received and covered into the Treas- ury nnder this head.

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. .

1, 569, 195 06

56, 6(3 78 26, 703 95 27, 348 90

2, 025 95 20, 000 00 (iO, 975 20 9, 437 88

203, 2?;) f)f&

70, 332

132) 802 93

1, 569. 195 06

203, 225 66

i), 332

132, 892 93

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

l)tsbttrsemenfs — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- ~

puglic works. Misce))aceous. Unusual aud ex- Total. pensee. traordiuary.

$8, 150, 924 68 227& 734 70

3fiseellaneons, Na»g- Pay of the Navy. Pay, miscellaneous. . Contiugent, Navy Prize-nioney to captors. Indeninity for lost clothing. . Extra pay to o(5cers and men who served in the '

Mexico&i wiir (Navy). Bounty for destruction of enemies' vessels. Commissions on new navy-yards. . Payment to owner of schooner E. C. Allen. . Relief of—

~ Persons impressed into the U. S. naval service. . . Sufferers by wreck of U. S. steamers at Apia. . . '„. , Albemarle and Chesapeake Caual Company. Caroline M. McDongal.

$8, 742 83

18& 790 30

$11& 250 00

1, 4HB 58 H4 00

1, 532 86 69& 171 96 3, 591 90 0, 717 12

$4& 705 41

1, 414 30

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditnres (general account of advances). .

Total expenses, Navy MLscellaneous. . .

H, 378, 659 44

709, 528 29 '

7& G09& 131 15 ' 27& 539 19 93, 836 42, 6& 119 71 $7& 736, 626 47

Total apparent expeuses, Navy Department. . ' 8, 677, 088 19 12, OH(), li)2 01 Total iictual expcuses, Navy Department. . . . . 8, 077, 088 19 11, 770, 328 85

, $1, 410, 937 44 163, 764 00 '

1, 410, 937 44 1G3, (64 00 (

6& 119 (1 22, 347, 101 35 6 119 71

& 22 028 238 19

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

Salaries— Office of Secretary of the Interior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Land Offic. . indiau Offic. Pension ONce . . Patent Office Bureau of Educatiou . . . lhii1 road ONce. Office of Architect of the Capitol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONce of Geological Survey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . „„. . . . . . . . . Special examiuers, Pension ONce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Investigation of pension cases, Pension Office. . . . . . Investigation of pension cases, special examiners,

Pension O)Iice.

209& 520,

1, 763, G51

45'

14, 19, 34,

194, 197&

304 47, 028 19, 495:30 324 3:3 754 58 299 0, &

4»0 00 204 00 937 77 401 10 392 04

182, 889 09

Contingent and 3fiseellaneons E&penses- Contingent expeuses, Department of the Interior. . . , Expenses special laud-inspectors, Department of

the Interior. Stationery, Department of the Iuterior. Library, Department of the Interior . Rent ol'buildings, Departmeut of the Interior. . . . „. Postage to post~al-union couutries, Department

of thc Interior Publishiug Bieunial 13e~mster. . Expenses of iiispectors, Ceueral Laud Office. . . . . . . „. Library, Gener;il Lan&1 Offic. Maps of the United States, General Land Office . . . , . International protection of industrial property. . . , . . Scieutific library, Patent Oflice. Otiicial Gazette, Patent Oihce. Photolithographing, l'atent ONce. . . . Public use of inventions and defending suits,

Patent O(5ce. Distributing documents, Bureau of Education. . . , . . . Collecting statistics, Bureau of Education. . . . . . . . . . . „ Library, Bure;iu of Lducatiou. Education of children iu Alasl-a, Bureau of Vdu- ,

'

&';i't loll, ~

'I raveliug expenses, Pail road Ofhce

90& 417 40

1, 904 89 7H, 314 54

291 36 17, 070 56

'&, H40 00 ;3&497 HO

4, 870 06 499 HO

11, 528 30 644 46

3& 487 04 59, 999 70

10(3, 284 54

499 25 '

1, 000 00 1 802 ', &9

1, 000 (N)

48, 017 48 1, 855 31

Total appareut expenses, Iuterior Department proper

Deduct the folloiving expenditures on account of the Pateut ONce, viz: Salaries, 8651, r&&-l. 58; scien- tific library, 8;), l . 04, photo- lithographing, 81&l0, 284. 5&4; Pat- ent-Office O(h&i:il (1;izette, «+5&9, 999. 70; aud f'rom miscellane- ous exp& u«cs of the 1';itin(-O(lice, «+1, 14;), (1: there h:iviug beeu re- ceived and covered into the Treas-

3 ()2&, 451 12 435 830 (H l 4, 304& 281 90

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1Yiabw'8em el' — Continued.

45

Salaries, Ordinary ex- penses~Publ&c works. ~M&scellaneous. Unusual and ex- TotaL

Contingent and 3fiscelltsneotts Expenses — Continued. ury as a revenue from fees on letters-patent the sum of $1) 347) 621. 73) leaving /524) 952. 16 as an excess of receipts over ex- penditures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $822, 669 5"I

~ Deduct from " Salaries, General Land O(5ce, " the amount re- ceived and covered into the Treas- ury as A revenue for copying- fees, General Land O(5ce. . . . . . . . . . . 11, 609 29

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 890 69

Total actual expenses, Interior Department proper

$663&363 87

3, 265, ('97 25

$177, 805 68

25H, 025 10

$841) 169 55

3) 523, 112 35

PUBLIC LANDS.

Salaries- Of5ce of surveyor-general of-

Arizona. California. Colorado Dakota . Florida. Idaho. . . Louisiaua Minnesota. . Montana Nevada. New Mexico. . Oregon. . Utah. . . . . . . . . Washington. Wyoming

Salaries and commissions of registers and receivets.

5, 498 36 12& 493 22 8, 499 13 8, 675 13 3, 600 00 3, 999 33 6, 800 00, 3& 600 00 8, 495 99 4, 300 00 5, 500 00 4, 797 49 6, 134 15 8, 000 00 5, 155 00

530 930 10

Contingent Expenses& etc. — Oi5ce of surveyor-general of-

Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado. . Dakota. Florida Idaho. . Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota. Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nevada New Mexico. . Oregon. . Utah. Washington. Wyoming . .

Contingent expenses of land oi5ces. . Contingent expenses of Oklahoma land o(5ces. . . . . . . . Expenses of depositing public moneys. . Depredations on public timber . Protecting public lands. Surveying public lands. Geological Survey. Geological maps of the United States. Surveying private land-claims in New Mexico. . Revenues, Yellowstone National Park Protection and improvement of Hot Springs, Ark.

~

Reproducing plats of surveys, General Land O(5ce. '

Transcripts of records and plats. . Expenses of hearings in land entrics. Settlement of claims for swamp lands and swamp-

land indemnity. Indemnity for swamp lands purchased by indi-

viduals . . . . . . Repayment for lands erroneously sold. . . Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands. ~'.

Appraisement aud sale of abandoned military reservations . .

Preservation of abandoned mihtary reservations. . . Reimbursement to receivers of public moneys,

excess of deposits .

1, 464 24 1, 451 59 1& 500 (IO

1, 493 95 755 HO

1, 500 00 H53 36 '

677 94 1& 999 13

785 18 1, 499 98 ~

803 35 1, 068 69 1, 283 71 i

951 63 173& 564 64

396 30 5& 666 83

71) 653 34 103, 800 57

48, 251 90 714, 731 40

$17, 000 00, 2 o00 00

'

"(6»' 5 220 35 3, 523 00

11, 306 38, 1, 312 27

18) 042 67

6), 145& 01, 57 632 4H

84) 874 (7

5, 298 33, 3, 092 32 I

241 02 I

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Disbursements — Continued.

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

traordinary.

Contingent Expenses, etc. — Continued. Relief of settlers and purchasers of land in

Nebraska aud K:nisus. Five per cent. fund of the net proceeds of sales

of public lands in- Florida Kansas ($170, 364. Hl indefinite). Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan. Nebraska ($77, 943. 74 indefinite). Ncviida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon. Wisconsin. .

Three per cent. fund of nct proceeds of sales of public lands in-

Alabama. . Missouri

Two per cent. fuud of net proceeds of sales of I

public lands in- Alabarua. . Missouri

Payment to Colorado on account of sales of public lands. .

Payment to Kansas on account of sales of public '

lands.

$2& 045 25

619 64 209, '/59 85

3& 161 16 5, 822 07

113, 443 74 13 00

1'/& 205 21 2, 660 50

572 61 131 98

381 74 H7 98

16& 000 00

43, 790 32

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Total apparent expenses, Public Lands. . . . . . . . $626, 477 90 $1, 136, 153 53

631, 959 87 74!l 95

I

631, 209 92 $'2, 393, 841 35

453& 859 48

24, 1H7 68

57, 632 48

84, 874 &7 I

710& 161 57 I

35& 852 37

Deduct the amounts under the head of "Five, three, aud two per cent. funds to States, " being the per centum of the proceeds of public lands sold within their limits, and which have been covered into the Treasury as sales of public larids . . . . $

Deduct amount of "Indemnity for swamp-lauds, " it being a return of the purcjrase money paid for lands erroneously sold, covered into the Treasury as sa, les of pub- lic lands, and the amounts ex- pended for the adjustment and scttlcment of claims f'o r swamp- lands and swamp-land indemnity. .

Deduct amount of "Repayment for lands erroneously s(&ld&" it being refunded to purchasers for lauds erroneously sold to theni, covered into the Treasury as sales of pub- lic lauds .

Deduct " Deposits by iudividuals for expenses of surveying public lands" (refunded as an excess of moneys deposited ou account of such surveys), there having been received and covered into the Treasury $112, 314. 79, leaving an excess of riccipfs over expendi- tures of 827, 440. ()2. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ,

Deduct the expenditures under "Sakaries imd commissions of reg- isters andreceivers, "

$5&, '10, 930, 10; " Co»ti»«c»t expenses of land ofiiccs, " $1 &3, 564. 64; aud "Ex- peuses of dcposi(in&r public mon- eys, " +5&, 6(i6. 83: there having been rcci iveil an&1 covered into the Treasury, as a revemie from fees for services rendered by these of- ficers, 81, 12~, (i3(i. (&1, leaving a» excess ot' n & cipts over expendi- tures»(' 8 ( I H, -(75&. 04. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .

Deduct from "Dcprcduti&i»s on pub- lic timl&er" the amount received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from deprcilations on public lands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Digbttr dement@ — Continued.

+7

Ssl aries. Public works. Ni 11„ l Unusual snd cx

traordinsrx Total

$5& 220 35

17587 08

Total actual expenses, Public Lands. . .

Contingent L&'tpcnscs& ctc; — Continued. Deduct the expenditure under "Pro-

tection and improvement of Hot Springs, Ark. , "

$5& 220. 35& the amount received and covered into the Treasury from rents, etc. , of Hot Springs Reservation, Ark. , applicable for expenditure& being

~ $13&090& leaving an excess of re- ceipts o v e r expenditnres of $7& 869. 65. .

Deduct tb e expenditure under "Revenues of Yellowstone Na- tional Park, " f376. 22, there hav- ing been received and covered into the Treasury from revenues of Yellowstone National Park the sum of $796. 76, leaving an excess of receipts over the expenditures of $420. 54. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . .

$530) 930 10 $180, H18 55

95, 547 80 955, 334 98

$562, 00:3 35

69, 206 57

$1, 273&752 00

1, 120, 089 35

Beneftciaries- Goverument Hospital for Insane. Buildings and grounds, Government Hospital

for Insane. . Rebuilding wharf, Government Hospital for In-

sane. Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb. . Ho~ard. University. Building and grounds, Howard University. . Freedmen's Hospital and Asylum. . Maryland Institution for Instruction of the Blind. . . Education of feeble-minded children of District

of Columbia. .

Total apparent expenses, Beneficiaries. . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property „, . Total actual expenses, Beneficiaries. . .

XiscelIancons- Annual repairs of the Capitol. . Improving the Capitol grounds. Lighting the Capitol and grounds. . Capitol terraces. Ventilation, Senate wing of the Capitol. . Repairing and regilding frames of historic pic-

tures in rotunda. Senate stable and engine-house. Electric light plant, Senate Elevator, House of Representatives. Steam-briers& House of Represeutstives. Ventilation, Supreme Court room. Building for Library of Congress: Constructions. . . Fire-proof building for the Pension Ofiice. . . Repairs of building, Department of the Interior. . . . Distribution of Reports of Supreme Court. . . . . Iuvestigation of the afiairs of bonded Pacific

Railroads. . Census of Oklahoma. . Expenses of the Eleventh Census. Expenses of the Eleventh Census, farms, homes,

and mortgages. . Printing, engraving, and binding, Eleventh Cen-

sus. Alteration and repairs of Arruory building. . Penitentiary building, Territory of Utah. Penitentiary bufiding& Territory of Wyoming. . Penitentiary building, Territory of Idaho, .

Total expenses, Interior Miscellaneous. . .

17, 997 87

600 00 600 00

19, 197 87

$48, 284 84

3, /00 00

3& 000 00

54, 784 84

15 30

54, 769 54

3H, 633 58 30, 06H 02

73, 000 00 8, 000 00

1 6ul H5 1 H54 80 1, 000 00 2, 189 72

10, 950 39 6, 1:00 00 8, 500 00

1& 000 00 4, 695 00

26& 812 62 5, 013 20

219& 369 1H

217, 476 33

55, 000 00 20, 000 00

51, 807 43 6, 654 97

2, 367 50

353, 306 23

353 306 23

28, 000 00

1 987 57 3, 000 00

624, 935 00

190, 000 00

189, 709 20

1& 037, 631

408, 091 07

15 30

408, 075 77

1& 276, 198 82&

*And iia20, CCO expended under the War Department. See page 31.

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INsbttrsements — Colitillued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- pensess.

Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual s&&d ex- traordinary. Total.

PENSIONS.

Pensions, etc. — Army pensions. . Fees of examining surgeons, Army pensions. Arrears of pensions, Army Navy pensions. Fees of examiniug surgeons, Navy pensions. . Salaries, pension agents. :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk hire, pension agencies. . Rents, pension agencies. . Fuel,

' pension agencies. .

Contingent expenses, pension agencies. Ligbts, pension agencies. .

. $103, 755, 040 28 934& 710 70

60) 382 25 1, 881, 153 24 '

13& 956 65 71, 933 36

191, 552 41 12, 455 50

547 l)8 15, 540 51

376 11

Deduct repaynients to appropriations in ex. cess of expenditures. .

Total expenses, Pensions.

INDIAN AFFAIRS.

106, 937, 648 99

793 92

106, 936, 855 07 i$ 106& 936& 855 07

Current and Contingent Expenses- Pay of Indian agents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay of interpreters. Pay of Indian inspectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Traveling expenses of Indian inspectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay of Indian-school superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Traveling expenses of Indian-school superintend-

ent. Expenses of Indian commissioners. . Buildings at agencies, and repairs. . Contingencies of Indian Department.

$75& 062 42 20) 529 40 14& 601 05

3, 983 68 $6, 5'/1 69

1& 003 80 4 500 00

14, 139 85 36&635 16

Total Current and Contingent Expenses. . . 114, 176 55 62, 850 50 177, 027 05

I&'nlfitting Treaty Stipulations ustly& and Support of, In- dian 1&ribes—

Fulfilling treaties with— Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches. ,

Cheyennes and Arapahoes. Chickasaws. Chippewas, Pillagers, and Lake Winnebago-

shish bands. Chippewas, Boise Fort band. .

~ Choctaws . Columbias and Colvillcs. Creeks. Crows . Indians of Fort Belknap Agency. Indians of Blackfeet Agency. Iowas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas Indians. . Kicl-apoos. . Miamies of Kansas. . Onlahas. Osages. Otoes and Missourias. . Pawnees. Potta watomies. Pottawatomies, alvard of January 28, 1869. . . . . . Rogue Rivers, for property destroyed. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sacs and Foxes of thc Mississippi. Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri. Seminoles. Senecas. Senecas of New York Shawnees. Eastern Shawnees. Shoshones. Sioux, Yankton tribe. Six Nations of New York. Winnebagoes.

Support of- Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches: Clothing. . . . Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches: Employis. . . Bannocks: Clothing. . Bannocks: Employds. . Cheyennes aud Arapahoes: Clothing. . Cheyennes and Arapahoes: Employes. . . . . . . Chippewas of the Mississippi

22, 945 70 26, 779 18

3, 000 00

18, 766 91 4, 300 88

29& 432 H9

4& 847 65 69, 968 40 23, 284 17

131& 01 1 98 128& 237 95

2, 130 18 1& 560 52 3, 843 23

425 19 35, 023 85 3, 050 55 4, 648 29

22, 467 59 20, 454 17

266, 007 51 323 36

49, 995 13 7, 881 45

28, 500 00 3, 421 43

11, 751 60 5, 000 00 1, 118 04

530 21 26, 726 05

4, 463 14 46, 648 32

10, 932 02 7, 180 00 4& 451 06 4, 856 15

11, H57 83 4) 690 58 4, 970 00

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Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- To~ traordinsry.

P)rdfitliny Treaty Stipulations )ott/t) and Support of, In- dian Trt7&es — Continued.

Support of — Continued.

Columbias and Colvilles. . Crows: Clothing. . Crows: Employ&ts, etc Crows: Subsistence . Molels. . Nez Perks. Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes, subsist-

ence and civilization . Northern Cheyennes snd Arapahoes: Clothing. . . Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes: Em-

ployds, etc. Pawnees: Schools. . Pawnees: Employhs, etc Pawnees: Iron, steel, etc. . Quapaws: Education. . Quapaws: Employ)ts, etc. Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri. . Shoshones: Clothing . Shoshones: Employds, etc. . Sioux of different tribes: Employhs, etc. . . . . . . . . . Sioux of different tribes: Schools at Santee

Sioux and Crow Creek Agencies Sioux of different tribes: Subsistence and civ-

lhzatlon. Sioux of different tribes: Beneficial objects. . . . . . . Sioux of different tribes: Clothing. . Sioux, Yankton tribe. Confederated bands of Utes: Beneficial objects. . . Confederated bands of Utes: Employ&ts. . . . . . . . . . . Confederated bands of Utes: Subsistence. . . . . . . . .

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Fulfilling Treaties and Supports, Treaty Stipulations .

$4, 716 01 14, 983 16 6, 717 36

44, 938 84 2, 897 31 8, 526 29

33& 875 75 11) 394 42

6, 959 58 9, 974 30 6, 300 17

385 96 978 47 394 56 181 54

9, 078 29 4) 169 38

301 578 42

5, 851 42

976, 591 36 105, 134 23 129, 857 70 34, 951 21 29, 966 74 12, 706 99 29, o76 08

2, 579, 168 70

21, 235 45

2) 557, 933 25 $2) 55/) 933 25

3fiscellaneous Supports—

Support of- Arapahoes, Cheyennes, Apaches, Kiowas, Co-

manches, and Wichitas. Arickares, Gros Ventres, and Mandans. . . . . . . . . . . . Chippewas of Lake Superior. . Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina. . . . . . . . . . . , . Chippewas, Turtle Mountain band. . Chippewas on White Earth Reservation. . . . , . . . . . . Confederated tribes and bands in Middle

Oregon . D'Wamish and other allied tribes in Washing-

ton Flatheads and other confederated tribes. . . . . . . . . . . Flatheads of Carlos band. . . Hualpais in Arizona. Indians in Arizona and New Mexico. . Indians of Fort Hall Reservation. . Indians of Fort Peck Reservation. . Indians of Klamath Agency. Indians of Lemhi Agency. Kansas Indians. Kickapoos.

, Makahs. Menomonees Modocs in the Indian Territory. Navaj oss . Nez Perc6s in Idaho. Nez Perks of Joseph's band. . Poncas Ponens: Subsistence. . . Qui-nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoshones in Nevada. Shoshones in Wyoming. Sioux of Devil's Lake. Sioux of Lake Traverse, S'Klallams. Tonkawas. .

7 R 11.

242, 089 18 27, 294 82

4, 066 57 7, 066 14 5, 995 53

10, 326 38

5, 483 43

6, 891 02 9, 898 9O

11, 967 48 6, 219 62

167, 519 25 16, 326 55

112, 23g 73 3, 881 35

11, 445 63 1, 427 2O

1, 168 99 1, 949 2] 3, 721 88 3, 526 26 6) 889 53 6, 810 42

11, 135 2g 16, 451 g5

7) 349 74 2& 859 63 9& 471 46

12, 449 gl 5, 666 3'/

5& 026 66 1& 046 62 4, 519 74

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Diaburtfements — Continued.

51

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

,

Total. traordinary.

Trust-Funds — Continued. Deduct "Fulfl]ling treaties, proceeds

of lands, " $18, 182. 39, there having been received and covered into the Treasury, as revenue from sales of Indian trust-lands, the sum of $289, 553. ]3, leaving an excess of receipts over the expenditures of $271)370 74» $18) 182 39

Deduct from "Trust-funds, interest accounts, " the amounts received and covered into the Treasury as revenues from interest on trust- fund stocks and interest on de- ferred payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 396 38

Total actual expenses, Trust Funds.

$65, 578 77

785, 986 89

$65& 578 (I

785, 986 89

Ineidenteds in- Arizona.

Employhs. Support aud civilization. .

California, including support and civilization. . . . . . . Employhs. .

Colorado . Dakota. . Idaho . . &lf oni&ana Nevada.

Support and civilization. . . Employ&ts. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

New Mexico, including employds) and support and civilization. ,

Oregon, including support and civilization. . . . . . . . . . Employ ds.

Utah, including employds, and support and civ- ilization.

Washington, including emp]oyds, and support and civilization. .

Wyoming.

2& 312 41 6, 106 60 7, 354 66

17, 154 28 7, 987 79 1, 034 58 4, 270 59

902 52 2, 149 49

700 65 ]3, 597 15 5, 768 70

4, 838 21 7, 979 63 5, 979 73

H, 862 58

13, 978 14 232 43

Total Incidental Expenses. 111, 210 14 111, 210 14

Support of Sehoots- Indian school buildings. . Indian school transportation. . Indian schools: Support. Indian schools: Stock-cattle. . Indian schools in States: Support. . Indian school, Albuquerque, N. Mex. —

Support. . Payment to board of home missions for im-

provernents. Indian school, Carlisle, Pa. : Support. Indian school, Cherokee, N. C. : Support. . . . . . . . . . . . Indian school, Chilocco, Ind. Ter. : Support. . . . . . . . . Indian school, Clontarf, Minn. : Support. . . . . . . . . . . . Indian school, Grand Junction, Colo. : Support. . . . Indian school, Genoa, Nebr. : Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indian school, Hampton, Va. —

Support. . School building, and support of school, Santa

F6& N. Mex. Indian school, Lawrence, Kans. —

Buildings and repairs. Support. . Heating apparatus. Wagon-road . .

Indisa school, Lincoln Institution, Philadelphia, pa, . : Support.

Indian school, Salem, Oreg. : Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indian school, Ormsby County, Nev. : Building. . . . Indian school, Pierre, Dak. —

Support. . Building .

Indian school, St. Ignatius Mission Support. .

Indiaa school, Wabash, Ind. : Support,

58& 863 56 29, 734 27

7011002 73 5, 028 00

44, 610 99

27, 085 93

6, 803 13 77, 857 4H

12, 000 00 28, 456 32 10, 864 76

8, 933 07 37, 118 37

19, 680 59

20) 537 70

7& 025 93 76, 56] 88 5, 545 93 4, 269 53

33, 400 00 29, 182 35 23) 596 00

10& 273 41 21, 982 oO

26& 007 53 10& 020 00

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Disbursements — Conti@ ued.

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

traordinary. Total.

Support of Schools — Continued. Indian schools in Minnesota for Chippewas. . . .

Deduct repayments to appropriations iu excess of expenditures. .

Total Support of Schools.

Miscellaneous Expenses of Indian Sar&ncc- Telegraphiug and purchase of Iudiau supplies. . . . . . . Transportation of Indian supplies. Standard samples, Indian Service. Pay of Indian police. Pay of judges, Indian courts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay of farmers. . Vaccination of Indians. Surveying and allotting Indian reservutio»s. . . . . . . . . . Surveying and allotting Indian reservations (re-

imbursable). Undnished allotments & reimbursable). New allotments (reimbursable).

. Aidinnc) allottees (reimbursable). Wagon-road, Hoopa Valley Reservation. Irrigating drtches& Indian reservations. . Ditches and reservoirs for Navajoes. Bridge, Wind River Reservation. . Indian moneys, proceeds of labor. Investigatiug Indian depredation claims. . . . . . . . . . . . . Homesteads for Indians. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Homesteads for Seminoles. . Negotiating with and civilization of Chippewas

of Minnesota (reimbursable). Negotiating with Prairie band of Pottawatomies

and Kickapoos of Kansas. Negotiating with Coeur d'Aleue Indians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commission to negotiate with Sioux. Commission to negotiate with Cherokees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Survey, appraisement, and sale of a portion of

Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho (reimbursable). . . . Appraisement and sale of a portion of Pipestone

Reservation (reimbursable). Appraisement and sale of lands patented to cer-

tain Flatheads in Montana. . Civilization and support of Sioux, Medewakan-

ton band. Purchase of buildings and improvements in

Keane's Canon, Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . Reimbursement to Chickasaw nation. . Sale and allotment of Umatilla Reservation (re-

imbursable) . . Relief of destitute Indians. . Payment of indemnity to Ponens. . Relief of Sioux of Devil's Lake Agency. Enrollment of Cherokee Freedmen. Payment to-

Creeks, for cession of lands. Kickapoo citizens. Settlers, Navajo Reservation. Settlers, Wind River Reservation. Agents of Cherokee Freedmen, Delawares, and

Shawnees. Beeson and Baker. .

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. . . . . . . . . .

Total apparent expenses, Miscellaneous In- dian Service.

Deduct "Indian moneys, proceeds of labor, " $38)691. 15) there hav- ing been received and covered into the Treasury under this head $82, 735. 02, leaving an excess of receipts over expenditures of $44, 043-87 " " " ""-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38, 6g1 15

Deduct amount received. and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 65

$103, 598 50 5 068 80

45, 399 65

154, 066 95

$13, 169 00

1, 349, 610 96 24 00

1& 349, 586 96

37, 704 29 239, 460 47

100 00

144 00 11, 170 57

18) 505 58 6) 346 03

17, 930 00 5, 925 68 5, 000 00 6, 988 06 2, 358 14

20 00 38, 691 15 18, 853 43

39 00 30 00

25, 000 00

2, 186 46 2, 000 00

14, 905 58 25, 000 00

2& 000 00

439 37

500 00

8, 180 00

10) 000 00 184) 143 09

2, 132 25 2, 306 57

300 00 231 199 85

4) 000 00

10, 573 39 1& 013 49 9, 142 17 2, 214 00

11& 250 00 60 00

749, 812 62 7, 721 90

742, 090 72

38) 965 80

$1, 349, 58b g6

896, 157 67

381965 80 Total actual expenses, Miscellaneous Indian

Service 154, 066 95 703, 124 92 L 857. 191 87

A' &izrs

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1Nsbttrdementtt — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. unusual and ex-

Miseel ianeous' ~ traordina~. Total.

jfisceltaneoas Expenses of Indian Service — Continued. Total apparent expenses, Indian AB'airs. . . . . . . Total actual expenses, Indian Affairs. . . . . . . . . . , Total apparent expenses, Interior Depart-

ment. .

Total actual expenses, Interior Department. .

$268, 243 50 $6, 439, 803 17 268, 243 50 6, 335, 258 60

4, 823, 172 52 8, 030, 985 35&

3, 628, 878 55 7 567, 816 55

$274 154 02

274, 138 72, ,

$2&022) 147 92 $106, 936, 855 07

10G, 936, 855 07 1, 460, 144 57

$6, 708& 046 67 6, 603, 502 10

12 &. 087, 314

119) 86&. 833 46

POST — OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Salaries, etc. — Salaries, Post-Oflice Department. . . . Contingent expenses:

Stationery. Fuel Gas. Plumbing and gas-fixtures. Telegraphing . Painting . Carpets. . Furniture Horses and wagons. . Hardware. Miscellaneous items. .

Rent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflicial Postal Guide. Post-route maps. Postage. Mail-bag repair shop. .

721, 468 58

12, 030 05 8, 659 41 5, 067 63 2, 064 29

563 23 3, 525 00 3, 086 90 3, 195 95 1, 537 70 1, 049 56

13, 044 69 19, 875 00 13, 255 72 18, 432 11

550 00 142 21

Total apparent expenses, Post-Once Depart- ment proper

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

Total actual expenses, Post-Oflice Depart- ment proper

721& 468 58 106& 079 45

100 00

721& 468 58 105, 979 45

827, ) 548 03

100 00

827, 448 03

Postal Service— Deficiency in postal revenues. Mail transportation, Pacific railroads. . Payment to—

J. C. Knowlton. Estate of D. O. Adkison. .

Total expenses, Postal Service.

Total apparent expenses, Post-Oflice Depart- ment.

Total actual expenses, Post-Once Depart- ment .

6, 8'l5, 036 91 1, 244, 450 82

245 25 174 95

8, 119, 907 93 l. .

721, 468 58 8, 225& 987 38

721 & 468 58 8& 225) 887 38

8, 119, 907 93

8, 947, 455 96

8, 94

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

175, 212 8'1

341, 247 57

Salaries, etc. — Salaries, Department of Agriculture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal In-

dustry. Collecting agricultural statistics. . Experimental garden and grounds. . Agricultural maps and charts. Purchase and distribution of valuable seeds. . . . . . . . Furniture, cases, and repairs. Library. Museum. Laboratory. Postage. Contingent expenses . . Experiments in the manufacture of sugar. . . . . . . . . . Botanical investigations and experiments. . . . . . . . . . . . Pomological in formation. Investigating the adulteration of food. Investigating the history and habits of'insects. . . . Investigations in ornithology and mammalogy. . . . Report on forestry. Silk culture. Agricultural experiment stations.

63, 162 63

3, 317 54 104, 187 77

8& 547 36 1&881 44 1, 015 34 9, 026 00 4, 005 00

19) 767 99 82, 084 53 43, 931 47

4, 541 G7

1, 150 62 18, 577 47 6, 111 20 8, 238 35

29) 272 19 639) 832 86

26, 946 7l

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INsbstrsemen@ — Continued.

Salaries, etc. — Continued. Location of artesian wells. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarantine statious for neat-cattle. .

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses,

$7& 500 00 13, 237 84

Public works. Miscenaneous. Unusual aud ex- traordinary. Total.

Decluct repayment to appropriation in excess of expenditure.

Total apparent expenses, Department of Agriculture. .

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

Total actual expenses, Department of Agri- culture. .

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

1, 069, 389 27

$516& 460 44 1, 069, 388 91

1, 315 75

51 6& 460 44 1 &

068& 073 16

$26) 946 77

26, 946 77

$1, 612) 796 12

1& 315 75

1&611&48037

Salaries, etc. — Salaries, Department of Labor . . . . . . . . . Stationery. Library. Postage to Postal Union countries. . . . Rent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaueous expenses. . Contingent expenses . .

Total apparent expenses, Department of Labor

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

Total actual expenses, Department of Labor. .

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

80, 220 96

80, 220 96

80, 220 96

268 70 998 42 200 00

4, 000 00 47, 237 65

4, 999 91

57, 704 68

207 95

57, 496 73

137, 925 64

207 95

137, 717 69

Salaries, ctc. — Salaries, Department of Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries of employs) court-house, Washington,

D. C Salary of warden of jail, District of Columbia. . . . . Building, Department of Justice. Repairs to court-house, Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . , , Traveling expenses, Territory of Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . Reut, etc. , oilice of marshal, Territory of Alaska. . . Defending suits in claims against the United

States. Defense in French spoliation claims. . Prosecution of crimes. Punishing violations of the intercourse acts and

frauds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fees of supervisors of elections .

Continge&tt Expenses— Furniture aud repairs. ,

Stationery. . Books for Department library. Books for oilice of Solicitor. Transportation. Miscellaneous items. Payment to California State Asylum for the In-

sane

140, 087 16

11, 436 35 1, 800 00

350 00 1) 000 00

326 00 157 00

15, 000 00

29& 124 86

4) 224 82 1437 521 10

979 05 1&471 64 2) 500 00

500 00 446 60

7, 159 85

$6, 000 00

413 50

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures .

206, 760 92

11748 23

Total apparent expenses, Department of Justice.

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

153& 323 51 205, 012 69

306 91

6& 413 50 364) 749 70

306 91

Totalactualexpenses, Departmentof Justice. . 153, 323 51 204, 705 78 6) 413 50, . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , 364& 442 79

Total apparent expenses, Executive. . Total actual expenses, Executive. . . . . .

JUDICIAL

. . . 43, 501, 111 56 67, 763, 3pp 56

. . . 40, 626, 337 12 54, 411, 680 83 2l, 657, 387 02 21)561, 170 01

5, '984& 347 06 $167& 750) 148 67 306, 656, 294 53 882 21 167 041 268 03 286 994 338

Salaries, etc. — Salaries, justices, etc. , Supreme Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries and expenses, reporter of Supreme Court. . Salaries, circuit judges.

102, 446 98 7& 500 00

581 900 03

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DLlburdemenfe — Continned.

55

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

traordinary. Total.

$213, 594 90 45, 623 60 23& 456 19 14, 738 90

24& 500 00

4, 115 67

105, 189 52

20, 370 31

133& 528 46

Salaries, elc. — Continued. Salaries, district judges. Salaries, retired judges. . . Salaries, district attorneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, district marshals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, justices and judges, supreme court, Dis-

trict of Columbia. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salary, judge United States court, Indian Terri-

tory . Fees and expenses of marshals, United States

court)(&. Fees of district attorneys, United States courts. . . . . . Pay of regular assistant attorneys, United States

courts. Special compensatiou, district attorneys, United

States courts. . Pay of special assistant attorneys, United States

courts. Fees of clerks, United States courts. Fees of commissioners, United States courts. . . . . . . . . . Fees of jurors, United States courts. Fees of witnesses, United States courts. . Pay of bailifis, etc. , United States courts. . . . . . . . . . . Support of prisoners, United States courts. . . . . . . . . . . . Rent of court rooms, United States courts. . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous expenses, United States courts. . . . . . . . Expenses of Territorial courts in Utah. . Support of convicts. Support of insane convicts. Expenses of United States courts in Indian Ter-

ritory.

$744, 399 22 (2/f9 403 57

4, 679 92

185, 6'70 19 131, 487 67 581) 235 03

1) 091& 373 02

353, 265 89 60, 636 05

130, 326 21 40, 770 56 181 120 95

702 00

3, 657 22

Total apparent expenses, Judicial . .

Deduct from expenses of United States courts $43, 901. 03 received from judicial officers, and covered into the Treasury as an excess of emol- ument fees, and $65, 689. 06 recovered from parties as costs, etc. , in suits, and covered into the Treasury as fines, penalties, and forfeitures. . . .

Total actual expenses, Judicial. .

(53, 964 56 3, 595, 727 50

109, 590 09

753, 964 56 3, 486, 13'/ 41

$4, 349, 692 06

109, 590 09

4, :&10, 101 97

Grand total apparent expenses. . . Grand total actual expenses. . .

. . 47& 610, 218 49 '/4, 486) 393 55

. . 44& 707, 866 06 61& 011& 595 54

$21, 661, 8H4 56 $6, 532, 065 39

21, 565, 66'/ 55 3, 901& 600 5&4

$167, '750, 148 67

167, 041, 26H 03

318& 040) 7 J 0 GG

29H, 2 & (, 997

RECAPITUI. ATION OF DISBURSEMENTS.

LEGISI. ATIVE.

Senate. . House of Representatives. . Legislative Miscellaneous. . Public Printer Library of Congress. Botanic Garden. . Court of Claims.

$H31, 53G 30 21 424, 086 64

14, 408 91 38, 976 80 13& 893 '/2

32, 240 00

$152& /74 14 141, 942 51

2, 815, 134 16 8, 526 43 4, 998 38 3, 989 87

$499 71

$5, 000 00 21 194 44 3, 852 86

3, 997 83 536, 6'71 03

$989, 310 44 2. &68 223 59

3, 852 SG 2, 83t(, 04'2

4(, 503 '&3

22 Ssi) 93 572, 900 90

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses

3, 355, 142 37 3, 327, 564 38

3&127, 365 49 3& 113, 777 30

4, 497 54 4& 497 54

547, 718 33 547, 718 33

7, 034, 723 73 6 993 55( 55

EXECUTIVE PROPER.

Executive Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Civil-Service Commission . .

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses . .

STATE DEPARTMENT.

93, 000 00 29, 390 16

122) 390 1 6 122, 390 16

8, 000 00 4, 434 13

121434 13 12, 427 39

51, 720 45

51, 720 45 51, 720 45

1;)'& (2(i 4, ) 33, (o&4 29

186, 544 (4 186, 5&'. lH 00

Salaries, etc. . Foreign intercourse. .

Appareut expenses. Actual expenses. .

')

107, 832 93 13, 957 23 949, 917 '/1 370, 178 31

1 & 057) 750 64 384& 1 35 54 387, 316 6ii 369) 133 62

3, 000 00 328, 180 57

331, 180 57 302, 6HO 57

124, 790 16 1, 648, 2(6 59

l, (73, 06ii (5 1, 059, 130 8, &

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If ec/II/itulatt'on of disbttrsements — COIItinued,

Salaries. Ord&nary ex penses.

Public vrorks. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- traordinary. Total.

TR)EASURY DEPARTMENT.

Salaries, etc Independent Treasury. Mints and Assay Offices . Territorial Governments. Internal Revenue . Customs Service Marine-Hospital Service . I, ife-Saving Service. Light-House Establishruent. . Coast and Geodetic Survey. S'teambost-Inspection Service. . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Engraving and Printing. . . Public Buildings. Treasury Miscellaneous. District of Columbia .

$2, 948, 670 40 3H1, 897 81 896, 281 02 1(iH, 054 48

3, 781, 7HH 70 70, 50H 81

6'29, 447 19 205, 053 15 221, 046 G2

832, 371 54

512, 013 04 1, 4"/8, 714 '77

$117& 606 57 57, 803 49

450, 361 73 90, 839 80

146, 279 61 15, 133, 354 33

G18, 882 33 993, 050 '72

1, 582, 994 23 224, 549 94

38, 946 15 158, 86H 00

1, 018, 647 73 3, G14, 147 05

$692, H96 46

4, 37'/, 949 92 53, 124 23

581, 55'7 70

g19, 287 34

20, 000 00

2, 125 30

2, 753, 046 67 3, 000 00

$56, 403, 508 11

$3, 066, 276 97 439, 701 3p

1, 346, 642 75 278, 181 62

3, 928, 068 31 15, 203) 863 14

618, 882 33 993) 050 72

2, 905& 337 88 449, 603 09 259, 992 77 993, 364 84

4& 377, 959 92 60, 740, 339 78

5, 677& 419 52

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses . . . . . .

IVAR DEPARTMENT.

12& 125) 847 53 24& 246) 331 68 11, 115, 801 04 11, 820, 169 32

5, 705, 528 31 5, 695, 394 9 l

2) 797. 459 31 953 597 Hl

56, 403, 508 11 55, 694, 627 47

01, 278, 674 94 85& 279, 590 55

Salaries, etc. Chief Engineer in charge of public buildings and

grounds in Washiugton. Pay departmeut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commissary department. Quartermaster's departmeut. . Medical department. Ordnance department. Engineer department:

Forts, etc Improving harbors. . Improving rivers.

Signal Service. . Military Academy War Miscellaneous.

1, 924, 214 12

47, 619 53 12, 910, 902 05

340, 653 33

255, 482 9o

108) 039 87

1, 482) 093 25 81 161, 814 04

303) 857 76 1, 857& 01"7 86

465, 185 39

235, 304 60 82, 106 35

491 &

226 12

1 & 002) 470 24

8, 490 00 815, 966 45

3, 571, 983 09 8, 165, 454 74

151& 000 00 524 455, l)6

200, 601 21 1, 000 00

2) 600 00

785& 143 70

280& 6"77 72

407) 460 10 3, 337, 844 36

3, 182, 167 31

155, 659 40 9 13 696 045 75

1, 48'2, 093 25 8, 442& 491 76

512& 948 97 2, 673) 984 31

467, 785 39 3, 571, 983 09 8, 165, 454 (4

575, 957 93 233& 106 35

4, 760, 986 54

Apparent expenses. Actual expenses. .

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

15& 223, 389 03 13, 44'2, 128 19 :. 15, 223, 389 03 13, 315, 642 05 14, 239, 820 4H

14& 153, 752 17 611, 661 31 415, 561 31

4) 403, 665 78 4, 403, 665 78

47, 920, 664 79 47, 512, 010 34

Salaries, etc. . Naval Academy. Marine Corps. . Increase of the Navy. Bureau of Yards aud Docks. Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. . Bureau of Navigation, Bureau of Construction and Repair Bureau of Ordunuce. . Bureau of Steam-Engineering. . Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. Bureau of Medicine and. Surgery. Navy Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

275, 521 36 10'2, 290 81 690& 144 87

'7 609 131 15

65, 373 75 87) 240 27

240) 420 04 6) 682, 682 39

454& 554 19 509, 818 34

95, 065 35 1, 004, 395 85

255, 639 60 661) 46H 17

1) 801, 769 21 203, 225 66

27& 539 19

24& 535 70 29, 000 00

149) 120 64 1, 0581 852 26

140, 391 92

9, 036 92

16, 121 43

53, 806 15

93, 836 42 6, 119 71

340, 895 11 214) 066 78 959, 564 91

6, 831, 803 03 1, 513, 406 45

509, 818 34 251, 578 70

1, 004, 395 85 318, 482 6'7

661; 468 1'7

1) 801, 769 21 203& 225 66

7, 736, 626 47

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses. . . . .

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

8, 677, 088 19 12, OH9. 192 01 8, 677, 088 19 11, 770, 328 85

1, 410, 937 44 1, 410& 93'7 44

163, 764 00 163, 764 00

6& 119 71 6, 119 71

22& 347& 101 35 22& 028) 238 19

Salaries, etc. Public lands. Beneficiaries. . Miscellaneous, civil. Pensions Indian affairs—

Current and coutingent expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Fulfilling treaty stipulations and treaty sup-

ports: . Miscellaneous supports. . Trust-funds. . Incidental expenses of Indian service Support of Indian schools. . Miscellaneous expenses of Indian service. . . . . . . . . . . .

928) 451 12 626, 47/ 90

114, 176 55

154, 066 95

435) H30 78 1 136 153 53

19, 19'7 87 54, 784 84

219, 369 18

62) 850 50

2) 557, 933 25 764) 565 94 851, 565 66 111&21014

1, 349) 586 96 742, 090 72

631, 209 92 353, 306 23

1& 037, 631 77 106 936 855 07

177& 027 05

2) 557, 933 25 764, 565 94 851, 565 66 111, 210 14

1) 349, 58G 96 896) 157 6'/

4, 364, 281 90 2) 393, 841 35

408, 091 07 1) 276, 198 82

106) 936) 855 0'7

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses. . .

4, 823, 172 52 3, 6281 878 55

8, 030) 985 35 '/, 567, 81G 55

274& 154 02 274& 138 72

2 p22 147 92 lp6 936, 855 07 122, 087, 314 88 1, 460& 144 5"/ 106, 936, 855 07 119, 867, 833 46

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ReeepA'tention of d@burgemenfs — Cont i nned.

57

Salaries. Ordinary es- Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- traord i us&7. Total.

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Salaries, etc. Postal service

$721) 468 58 i

$106, 079 45 '

8) 119) 907 93, $827& 548 03

8, 119& 907 93

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

721 & 468 58 8& 225) 987 38

721, 468 58 I 8& 225&887 38 8, 947& 455 96 8, 947, 355 96

Salaries and miscellaneous

Apparent expense. . Actual expenses.

'

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

516) 460 44 1, 069, 388 91

516) 460 44 1 & 069) 388 91

516, 460 44 I

1, 068, 073 16

$26) 946 77

26, 946 77 '

26, 946 77

1, 612& 796 12

1& 612, 796 12 1) 611, 480 37

Salaries and miscellaneous.

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

80& 220 96 57& 704 68

80, 220 96 ' 5'/, 704 68 80, 220 96 5/& 496 73

137, 925 64

137, 925 64 137, 717 69

Salaries and miscellaneous.

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses.

JUDICIAL'.

153& 323 51 '

205& 012 69

153, 323 51 205, 012 69 153, 323 51 i 204, 705 78

'

$6, 413 50 j. .

6, 413 50 i. . 6, 413 50

364) 749 70

364& 749 70 364) 442 79

Salaries and miscellaneous.

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses.

Total apparent expenses. . Total actual expenses. . . . .

s53& 964 56, 37 595) 727 50

753, 964 56 3& 595, 727 50 753) 964 56 3, 486, 137 41 '

47 610 218 49 '74 486, 393 55 21, 661 884 56 ' 6 532 065 39 $167 750 148 67 44& /07& 866 06 61& 01 17 595 54 21) 565& 667 55 3& 901) 600 54

i

1677 041& 268 03

4, 349) 692 06

4) 3491 692 06 4, 240& 101 97

318, 040& 710 66 298) 227& 997 72

RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURES MADE FROM PERMANENT AND INDEFINITE APPROPRIATIONS.

State Department- Pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen. . Refunding penalties or charges erroneously exacted.

breast))ry Department— Interest on the public debt. Interest on bonds issued to Paciffc Railroads. .

. $32) 223) 253 33 3& 8767 030 72

$26, 496 75 116 60

$26& 613 35

Premium on purchase of bonds. Sinking-fund, Union Pacific railroad. . Sinking-fund. , Central Paciffc Railroad. . Contingent expenses, national currency (reimbursable), Treasurer's offic. Coinage of the standard silver dollar Parting and reffning bullion Redemption of stamps (internal revenue). Allowance or drawback (internal revenue). . Refunding taxes illegally collected (internal revenue). Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered (internal revenue). Collecting the revenue from customs, for 1890. Collecting the revenue froin customs, for 1889 and prior years

$6, 556, 142 81 303) 843 28

Repayment to importers excess of deposits (customs). Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowances (customs). . Debentures and other charges (customs). Unclaimed merchandise (customs). Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered (customs). Refunding penalties and charges erroneously exacted (customs). Proceeds of goods seized and sold (customs). Services to American vessels (rustoms). . Extra pay to officers and men who served in the Mexican war (Revenue Marine). . Expenses of regulating immigration. Salaries, Shipping Service . Marine-Hospital Service (inch&ding $27, 289. 12 for the office of the Supervising Surgeon-General). . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, Steamboat Inspection Service (including $10, 071. 56 for the office of the Supervising Inspector-General) Contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service. Salaries and expenses of special inspectors of foreign steam-vessels. . Fxpenses of Smithsonian Institution. Trust fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . Payment of surplus proceeds of land sold for direct taxes.

8RD

36, 099& 284 05 20, 304, 224 06

1) 442, 578 /2 399, 268 30

23, 505 92 237, 000 87

10, 870 57 26, 800 25 47, 680 98

4, 253 17 6 00

6, 859 986 09 3, 888 704 19 2, 942, 337 16

1)0 42 4, 572 8;&

133 94 14 il0

319 57 231 788 70

84 00 '&-11, 36'& 52

59 761 10 532, 4'»' 62 216, 571 56

38, 946 15 14& 546 62 42& 180 00

21 100 00 2) 351 26

73& 465, 828 64

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Reeayitu tati on of ea Jtenditurett& ete. — Continued.

Itrar Department— Arming and equipping the militia. . Transportation of the Army and its supplies, Pacific railroads. . Claims of otficers aml men of the Army for destruction of private property. Trusses for disabled soldiers. Powder and projectiles, proceeds of sales. . Ordnance material, proceeds of sales. Support of Soldiers' Home. Soldiers' Home, permanent fund. Soldkers' Home, interest account. Operating and care of canals and other works of navigation Removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation. Constructing jetties and other works at South Pass; Mississippi River. . Removing obstructions in Mississippi River . Operating snag and dredge boats on Upper Mississippi River Examinations and surveys at South Pass, Mississippi River Gauging the waters of Lower Mississippi and its tributaries. . Pay of two and three year volunteers. Bounty under act of July 28, 1866. . Bounty to volunteers, their widows, and legal heirs. . . „. Commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States and soldiers on furlough. .

Dary Department— Ordnance material, proceeds of sales. Prize-money to captors. . Naval hospital fund. Extra pay to officers and men who served in the Mexican war (Navy). Sales of small-arms. . Clothing. . Small stores. Indemnity for lost clothing. . Relief of persons impressed into the United States Naval Service. . Relief of sufFerers by wreck of United States steamers at Apia, Samoa.

Interior Department— Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands. Repayment for lands erroneously sold. Indemnity for swamp-lands purchased by individuals. Protection and improvement of Hot Springs, Ark. Five, three, and two per cent. funds of the net proceeds of sales of public lands in the States. . . . Revenues, Yellowstone National Park. . &Maryland Institution for Instruction of the Blind. Miscellaneous trust-funds of Indian tribes.

$366, 971 94 281, 453 92

4, 658 95 10, OO3 OO

360 00 74& 537 19

305& 708 05 196& 100 00

65& 966 91 707) 594 58

43& 254 68 637& 500 00 85, 000 00 25& 000 00 10, 000 00 6, 833 71

95, 013 99 15, 050 00 80, 100 00 14, 000 00

32, 883 61 4, 705 41

60, 975 20 11) 250 00

1& 810 55 310, 733 60

73, 003 53 18, 796 36 1, 532 86

69& 171 96

84, 874 77 57& 632 48 6, 145 01 5, 220 35

314& 464 44 376 22

6, 654 97 771, 805 66

$3&025, 106 92

584& 863 08

1& 247& 173 90 Post-Once Department—

Mail transportation, Pacific railroads. . Deficiency in postal revenues

Department of Justice— Fees for supervisors of elections. .

Judkoial- Salaries, retired judges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries and expenses, reporter of the Supreme Court. .

Total Expenditures from Permanent and Indefinite Appropriations. . .

1) 244, 450 82 6, 875, 036 91

8, 119, 487 73

143, 521 10

45, 623 60 7, 500 00

53, 123 60

. . . . . . 86, 665, 718 32


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