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COMBINED STATEMENT

OF THE

RECEIPTS A. ND DISBURSEMENTS (APPARENT AND ACTUAL)

OF

THK UXITED STATES

FOE, 'I'HE

FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUBE 80) 1881.

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TRRABVBY DRPARTMRRY, 1 Docnrnqpt No. 952.

h'ccretarv — W. , E. , 4 A. .

COMBINED STA TE MENT

OE THE

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (APPARENT AND ACTUAL)

THE UN I'I'ZD STATES IVOR THE

FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1881.

TltEAS URY DEPART 6EXT, DIv(sIox or WARRANT'rs, Lr'STIi(A'rEs, AND APPROPRIATIOXs.

SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith a ~tate&Hunt of thc Revenues derived bt thc CrovernnIent from

customs, internal revenue, and sales of public landsr iu each Distr(ct an&1 State, and fronI the various misccl-

laneous sources, during the fIscal year ended June 80, 1881, amounting in. the aggreg Itc to ~ r(r'(), 782, 2&(2. 57;

also, a statement of the disbursements for the same perio&1, by appropriations, exclusive of the principal of

thc public debt, showing the amounts expended by eu& h I)cpurt&nent for "salaries, " "ordinary expenses, "

"public works, " "miscellaneous, " and " uuusual an&1 ex( r &ordinary, " aggregating r2(I(), 712, 88 &. , &!(.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

W. 1'. . "IIACL1;X XA'5,

Chief of I)itinion

EIon. CHARLEs J. YOLGERI

Act. t ott(&. y of the Treuv((&y.

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

Frora Caetome- Maine:

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

New Hampshire: Portsmouth .

Vermont

Massachnsetts: Barnstable . Boston. Edgartown . Fall River Gloucester . Marblehead New Bedford Newburyport Plymouth Salem

Rhode Islanrl: Newport Providence

Connecticut: F airfield Middletown New Haven . New Loudon Stonington.

New York: Albany Buffalo . Cape Vincent Champlain . Dunkirk Genesee New York. Niagara. Oswegatchie Oswego

New Jersey: Burlington . Great Egg Harbor. Newark Perth Amboy

Pennsylvania: Erie Philadelphia, Pittsburgh .

Delaware: Wilmington

Maryland: Baltimore

District of Columbia: Georgetown

Virginia: Alee. andria. Norfolk Richmond.

West Virginia: Wheeling

$14, 573 92 20, 638 41 85, 169 43 1, 291 77

500 11 228 16 423 93

90, 000 24 449, 317 92

16 10 2, 095 37

662 31

462 36 21, 252, 837 79

855 98 9, 492 94 6, 841 71 2, 211 54

24, 510 91 2, 348 03

36, 946 85 15&, 221 33

1 025 25 195, 130 41

1, 911 78 62, 449 95

228, 755 64 60, 771 12

139 87

137, 204 48 767, 482 01

89, 093 35 322, 122 21

20 70 180, 998 10

138, 908, 562 39 430, 674 47 25&1 970 47 870, 757 72

72 1, 158 82 7, 355 65

39, 526& 44

18, 960 15 11, 123, 116 17

346, 273 34

1, 074 10 34, 947 70 18, 871 95

$664, 917 67

36, 779 64

1, 069, 729 92

21, 351, 729 44

196, 155 66

354, 028 3fi

141, 958, 885 90

48, 041 63

11, 488, 349 66

15&, 668 01

3, 012, 121 07

15, 038 47

-)4 893 75&

1, 8:31 7'. 3

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS;

Receipts — Continued.

States and districts. Total by districts. ~

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

Frets Customs — Continued.

North Carolina: Beaufort . Pamlico. . . . . . Wilmiugtou .

South Carolina: Beaufort . Charleston Georgetown

Georgia: Brunswick Saint Mary&s Savamsah

Florida: Apalachicola Fernandiua Key West Peusacola St. Augustiue St. John' s St. Mark's

Alabama: Mobile

Mississippi: Pearl River

Louisiana: New Orleans Techd

Texas: Brazos Corpus Christi Galveston. Paso Del Norte Saluria

Tennessee: Memphis Nashville

Kentucky: Louisville.

Ohio: Cincinnati Cuyahoga. Miami Samlusky

Michigau: Detroit . Huron . Michigau Superior

Illinois: Chicago.

Missonri: St. Louis.

Miunesota: Duluth Minnesota.

Iowa: Burlington .

Dubuque

Wisconsin: Milwaukee .

Montana and Idaho.

Nebraska: Omaha

f13 84 3, 047 82

66, 900 01

160, 894 42 82, 952 39 '

147 32

29 04'i 4 1, 843 10

369, 536 16,

729 28 8, 793 42

168, 476 73 148, 779 11

59 70 894 95

4 914 20 '

o, 667, 500 21 235 86

34, 27H 19 67, 300 00 l

1, 522, 309 17 ,

'

16 305 09 i

12, 817 05

14, 841 07 2 174 35

612, 505 His '

181, 136 65 i

35, 997 04 61H 82

292, 426 60 230, 638 81

2, 831 53 5& 466 86;

3, 048 23, 27 935, 95

39 32 1& 045 22

$69, 961 67

243, 994 13

400, 428 99

332, 647 39

242, 789 84

10, 070 33

2, 667, 736 07

1, 673, 099 50

17 015 42

69, 031 80

H30 25H 3

531, 363 80

2, 604, 846 85

1, 188, 657 55

30& 984 18

1 OH4 54

190, 859 96

2, 948 24

1, 566 86

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Beeetyts — ("ontinued.

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

Froni Cnstome — Continued. Oregon:

Oregon Willamette .

Washington: Puget Sound

California: San Diego, . San I"rancisco .

Alaska .

8(i1, 729 24 383, 45&J»

:32, 745 90 (3, 293, 610 54

I

«44. &, 189 01

8 425 54

6, 326, 356 44 2, 1HH 6;3

$198, 159, 676 02

Less amount refunded for excess of deposits for unascertained duties, charged as au expeuditure under the head of "Repayment to iuiporters excess uf deposits for unascertained duties "

I33, (363, 7»& 05 Amouut refunded for duties collected from irnporters on articles subse-

quently exported, charged as an expenditure under tbe head of "De- bentures or drawbacks o 1, 722, 184:35

l

Amount returned to pay debentures aud other charges arisiug froni duties, charged as an expenditnre nnder the head of "Debentures and other charges". 8 51 '

Amount refunded to claimants from sale of unclaimed merchandise, charged as au expenditure under the hea&1 of " Unclaimed merchan- dise" 129 77

From 6nos, penalties, aud forfeitnres, (customs service) Less amount charged in the expenditnres under the head of "Collect-

ing the revenue~from cnstorns ". . . . . . . . Less repayment of moneys nccrning from fines, penalties, and forfeit-

ures, or other sources, erroneously received and cover&ed into the Treasnry before the payment of the proper informers' moieties, or other legal charges against, the same, charged as au expenditure under the head of "Itefunding inoueys erroneously received snd covered into the Treasnry "

150 068 99

365 00

«5; ', 38(i, 104 68 8192, &7:l, '&7 I:31 150, 4X3 99

150, 433 99 From From I'rom From From Froui

labor, drayage, and storagee (cnstorns service). . . . . . weighing-fees, (customs service). services of United States oNcers& (customs service) . emolument-fees, (custoius service). customs-officers' fees, (custoius service) mileage of examiners&, (customs service)

5&J 215 57 '70, 601 12

275 151 84 '

213, 7:38 76 455 175 6H

1, 197 90 1, 075, 080 8&

Less amount expended ou these acconuts, charged under the head of "Collecting the revenue from customs" 1, 075, 080 87

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

9'rom Internal Retenr&e- Maine

New 11, , mpehir

Vermont

Massachusetts: 3d district 5th district. 10th district.

Rhode Island.

$1, 454, 636 28 857, 447 12 387, 597 80

H2 457 05

311, 810 46

56, 504 65 i

2 699 681 20

209, 079 27

Connecticut: 1st district . . 2d district

Nerv York: 1st district 2d district . Sd district . . . . 11th district . 12th district . . 14th district 15th district 21st district 24th district. . 26th district. 28th district. 30tli district

284, H18 31 295, 806 47

2, 959, 673 "&

3, 377, 659 78 5, 75H 001 7:&

207 &55 07 544, H59 28 600, 482 13 294, 7:3:3 58 :326, 84li 08 494, 10&(:38 316, 612 97 974, H(i9 52

1, 377, 990 99

580, 624 78

17 233 393 &5&

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

ReCeiytS — Contillued.

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

Zrom Inferno/ Itcscnuc — Continued. New Jersey:

1st district Jd district 5th district

Pennsylvania: 1st district 8th district 9th district 12th district 14th district . 16th district. 19th district. . 20th district 22d district 23d district

Delaware

Maryland: 3d district . 4th district 5th district.

Virginia: 2d district . 3d district . . . 4th district. . . 5th district. 6th district.

West Virginia: 1st district 2d district.

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

South Carolina

Georgia: 2d district 3d district

Florida

Alabama: 1st district . 2d district.

Mississippi . Louisiana

Texas: 1st district . 3d. district. 4th district.

Tennessee: 2d district 3d district 4th district. 5th district. 7th district. Hth district.

Kentucky: 1st district . 2d district 5th district . 6th district 7th district. . . 8th district. 9th district. . .

Arkansas

$292, 241 50 327, 830 81

4, 258, 182 42

2, 678, 845 83 622, 634 45

1, 278, H20 83 368, 259 50 204, 938 63 214, 513 47 137 256 45 93, 186 74

1, 40H 472 H2

653, 999 85

2, 334, 864 22 150, 304 94

'

4, 033 63

934, 245 58 2, 076, 473 46 1, 053, 260 58 I

1, 763, 556 89 l

229 729 23

338, 401 14 111, 697 28

74, 398 95 100 85

851, 284 96 1, 051, 6I37 63

501, 944 21

269, 460 '79 98 293 15

55, H02 57 75, 221 02

101 609 12 83, 437 9H, 65, 503 03 '

110, 174 77 i 0 00

42 922, 014 14

11. 9 96, 114, 040 42

1, 319 83 667 754 41

3, 489, 672 12 3, 185, 221 0:3 1, 009, 848 31

217, 367 60 149, 652 28

$4, 878, 254 73

7, 660, 928 57

311, 066 76 I

2, 489, 202 79

6, 057, 265 74

450, 098 42

2, 479, 366 60 I

136, 170 36

367, 753 94 i

257, 775 84',

131, 023 59 96, 286 09

760, 651 04

250, 550 18 ~

1, 146, 399 71

H, 720, 835 5H

131, 062 59

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RECEIPTS AND DISIIURSEMENTS.

ReCeiy tS — COntiaued.

States and districts. Total by districts Total by States. &1ross receipts. Deductions. '&) et receipts.

From Internal 1'evenae — Continued. Ohio:

1st district. . . . . 3d district. 4th district. 6th drstMct. 7th district. 10th district. 11th district 15th district 18th district.

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

Indiana: 1st district 4th district . 6th district. 7th district . 10th district 11th district

Illinois: 1st district . . 2d district. 3d district. 4th district 5th district. 7th district. 8th district. 13th district

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

Minnesota: 1st district . . 2d district

Iowa: 2d district 36 district. 4th district. 5th district. . .

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

IIansas

Nebraska

Oregon

California: 1st district 2d district

Colorado

Nevada

Arizona

Dakota

Idaho.

Montaua

New Meeuco

Utah. R D

812, 538, 346 5c 1, 804, 891 94

5)13, 582 H7

357, 737 6:5 594, 593 31

1 OH9, 560 12 1, 3HH, 470 34

194, 839 55 H05, 351 23

1, 223, 504 44 247 7HO 60 137, 251 82 17H, 190 38

261 973 52 3, 394, 824 13 1, 094, 927 90 2, 262, 166 21

175, 958 48 97, H29 1:3

9, 905, 157 69 247 889 96 566, 566 86

1, 205, 385 62 11, 421, 273 13 ~

66, 019 20 '

1, 412, 577 50 962, 792 48,

c '374 942 98 169, 982 52 2'32 152 46 139, 414 74

116, 787 56 329, 01:3 51

254) 642 91 2H2 064 40 169, 05)1 54 219 1 0 19

5, 543, ', 3:i:5 70 '

66, 0:30 63 385, 430 68 &

147, 281 96 325, 224 44

3 277 931 87 336, 538 63

$19, 287, 373, »

1, 786, 736 24

7, 287, 679 37

25, 787, 662 44

2, 916, 492 70

445, 801 07

924, 929 04

6, 467, 301 41 239, 449 93

962, 064 85

85, 391 94

3, 614, 470 50

215, 051 06

2, 442:36

:37, 266 65

48 536 26

5 009 33

44, 881 6)7

47, 057 42

43, 116 79

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10 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

EeceiJ&ts — Continued.

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. 1)eductions. Net receipts.

Erotn Internal Ret'en&&e — Continued. Washingtou

Wyoming .

Miscellaneons: By Treasurer United States. . . . . . . . . By Co&nuiissioner of lnt&, mal Rcvenne . .

$162 14 (, '397, 468 21

8:31, 488 04,

18, 308 HH ~

&, 397, 630 35 ', f135, 264, :385 51

77 40 1

Less amouut refuuded for iuterual-reveune taxes collected on articles subsequently exported, charge&1 as an expen&liture under the hen&1 of "Alloivaiice or draw- back" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f:35, 576 87

Amount refuuded for taxes illegally assessed. aud collected. charged as nu expeu&litnre under theheadof "Refnnding taxes". . . . . . 2H, H27 02

Aniouut refuuded to parties for stamps purchas~ed by them, which are by law uo louger required to be used, k. c.

& charged as au expeudi-

ture uuder the head of "Redemptiou of . tamps" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 7&5 7H Less repayuicut of moneys accruing from fines, penalties, and for-

feitures, or other sources, erroueously received aud covered iuto the Tressur&y, before the payinent of the proper iuformers' moieties, or other legal charges against the same, charged as an expmidlture uu- der the head of " Refuudiug moneys erroueously received and covered into the Treasury"

Less amouut refunded for taxes collected ou distilled spirits in bond, which have been destroyed by fire or other casualty, charged as an. expenditure under the head of "Repayrueut of tax&es on distilled spirits destroyed by casualty"

$92, 322 02 $135, 172& 063 49

States and dist&sets Total bv districts. Total by States.

Eron& Sales of Public Lands- Michigau:

Detroit East Sagiuaw Marquette . Reed. City Traverse City

Wisconsin: Bayfield Eau Claire Falls Saint Croix La Crosse Menasha Wausau

Minnesota: Benson. Crookston .

Dulnth I"crgus Falls Redwood I'alls St. Clond Taylor's I" alls Tracy Worthington

Illiuois: Springfield

Iowa: Des ti&Ioines .

Mlssoiii'4: Boouville Ironton Springiiel&l

Arkansas: Camden Dardanelle Harrison Little Rock

Florida: Gainesville

Alabama: Huutsville Moutgomery

$3, 261 78 6, 896 30

244, 467 57 7, 369 47 1, 000 00

108, 361 29 7, 519 66 4 158 98 4& 137 99

61, H5H 13 32, 641 10

31, 06;3 96 32, 346 30 59, 841 94 40, 769 65

4, 966 27 24, 699 24 18, 822 HH

10, :368 94 5, 466 69

2, 958 30 1, 560 87 4 315 13

7, 750 00 6, 690 6H

16, 219 22 H, 616 73

6, H29 49 I

144, s74 60

$262, 995 12

218, 677 15 '

22H, 345 87

19 73

974 53,

8, 834 30

39, 276 63

90, 438 12

151, 704 09

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RECEIPTS AND D IS Bl, RSE ME NT ib.

Receipts — Continue(l.

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. X& I receipts.

From Salrs of Pabli& LaIIds — Continued. Mlsslsslppl:

Jackson. Louisiana:

Natchitoches New Orleans

Kansas: Concorclia. Independence Junction City Kirwiu Lamed Saliua . Topeka Wa Keeney Wichita.

Nebraska: Beatrice Bloomiu qtou Dakota (, ity. Grand Island. Lincoln . Niobrara . Norfolk North Platte . Omaha.

Idaho: Boise City. Lcwiston Oxford.

Dakota: BisuIarcl- . Deadwood Fargo. Grand Forks . Mitchell . . . . . . Watertowu . . Yanktou .

Colorado: Central City . Del Norte Denver Lake City. Leadville . Pueblo

Moutaua: Bozeulan . Helena . Miles City

New Mexico: La Mesilla Sauta Fd

Nevada: Carson City . . Eureka . .

Oregon: Le Grande . Liukville . Oregou City Roseburgh . The Dalles.

Wa. shingtou: Colfax Olympia Vancouvcl' Walla Walla Yakinla .

Utah: Salt Lake City .

Wyoming: Cheyenne . Evauston

$9, 519 69 15, 834 35

14, 492 81 597 15 716 Gl

i

8, 372 66 '

3, 507 85 H, 668 15 3, 740 65 2, 852 66 6, 554 36

785 30 600 00 645 78

14, 159 46 15

23, 797 10 6, 602 36 '7, 119 89 '

646 97

7, 69H 40 30, 729 68

'

6& 907 r59

9, 781 48 6, 964 05 '

4H, 607 97 115, 454 93 22, 683 05 65, 448 24 16, 742 Oi),

12, 365 76 4, 495 56 3&287 36

4' oH& oyo Go 18, 277 38

4, 827 (39 43, 653', 34

2, 997 38

3, 609 01 2, 362 04

14, 036 94 10, 600 00

24 995 32 5 H23 IJ 6, 065 51 8, 061 31 9, 277 57

8, 459 45 53, 0:39 43, 9, 318 72

21, 854 32, 4, 300 48

13, 205 51 849 68

$'29, 312 HH

25, 354 04

49, 502 90

55, 909 58

45, X35 67

285 681 &2

126, 685 1(i

51, 478 41

5, 971 05

24, 636 94

54, 222 84

96 9I2 40

51, 681

14, 055 19

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Receipts — Conti(rued.

States aud districts. Total by districts. , Total by States. Gross receipts. Deduct(or&s. ~ Net receipts.

Ls& om Sales of PuMic Lands — Coutiuued. Arizona:

Floreuce Prescott

California: Bodie Huiuboldt Indepeudeuce Los Angeles Marysville Sacraiuento San Francisco. Shasta Stocktou Susanville . Yisalia

i&liscellaueous: J. 1&I. Marshall, A. A. Q. M . Coinmissioner General Land Office

$9, 066 2&

3, 045 61 i

17, 835 Hp

35, 709 67 1, 676 03

13, 026 4:3 38, 6(2 81 '

35, 419 89 32, 585 72 14, 946 03 25, 514 51 15, 428 94 10 553 67

28, 635 00 1, 740 70

$12, 111 88

241, 309 50

30, 375& 70 82, 201, H63 17

Less amouut paid to States as a fund from proceeds of public lands sold ivithin their limits, charged as au expenditure under the head of "I'ive per cent. fund to States" 8264, 907 86

A&count refunded to purchasers for isa&de erin&ueously sold to then&, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Repayment for lauds erroneously sold " 39, 174 46

Amount expended for adj ustmeut, settlemeut, and. iu&leruuity fur swarup-lauds '&7, &;&9 74

From registers' and receivers' fees, (land offices) Less amouut charged as an expenditure under the head of "8;ilaries aud couiuiis-

sions of registers and receivers" Hi "(i, 1:39 64 Amount charged as au expenditure uuder the head of "Coutiugeut

expenses of laud oflices» . Jl 145 4 Amount charged. as an expeuditure under the head of "Expeuses of

depositing public moneys" 5 59» 63

Froin deposits by individuals for expenses of surveying public lauds Less amount deducted from the expenditure nnder this head

From depredations on public lands Less this amouut deducted from the expemli(ure uuder the head. of "Dcyr& dai ious

on public timber" From xvater and ground-rents, &-, c.

& Hot Springs reservation, Arkansas

Less amount applicable for expenditure under the head of "Protection aud im- i

provemeut of Hot Springs, Arkansas"

1, '04. 14, & 55&

31, 584 69

522, 883 74

861, 0G6 94

341, 492 58

943, 07H 61

7, 320 47 31, 5(-4 69

5, :20 47 1, 500 00

8331, 842 08 81, 870, 021 09 864, 37(i 32

Miscellaneous— From copyright-fees.

Less amount deducted from exyeuditures of "Salaries of Liiuary of Congress". . From consular fees

Less amount dedncted from salaries aud ordinary exyeuses of consular service I'rom passport-fees

Less amount deducted from ordiuary expenses of foreigu iutercourse From preruium on transfer and other drafts.

I. ess amount deducted from the ordinary expeuses of Iudepeudcut Treasury . From profits on coiuage $198, 311 Uo From profits on coinage of staudard silver dollars . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 236, 937 63 I'rom deductions on bulliou deposits 29, 541 88 From assays snd chemical examinatious of ores. . . . . . . . . . 3, 695 05

Less amount deducted from salaries aud expenses of miuts aud assay off&ces, From marine-hosyital tax 8380, 51s 28 From relief of sick, disabled, and &lestitute seauieu . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 5, 541 52

Less amount applied to the support of marine-hospital service, charged as au ex- penditure under the head of "Marine-hospital service" .

From steamboat-fees. Less amount expended for steamboat-iuspectiou service, charged as au exyeu&voiture

ur(der the head of "Steamboat-iuspection service» . From seiui-anuual tax on circulation and deposits of natioual bauks . .

Less amount expeuded on this account under head of "Expenses uf uiiiiuual curreucy" $130, '223 86

Amount of excess of duty, charged as au cxyeuditure uu&ler the bead of "Refunding to national-haul-iug associations excess of dutv" 2, 296 4]

From reimbursement to tbe United States from deposits of national bauking asso- ciations ou account of-

Salaries, office of Treasurer of the Uuited States. . . . . . . Salaries& once of Comptroller of the Currency . . l3 95p 2p Coutingent expenses, national currency, office of Treasnrer of

Uuited States . 39, 378 31

17, 834 46

604, 499 24

32, 080 00

2, 817 80

3, 468, 485 61

386, 059 HU

307, 554 21

H, 116, 115 &'&

10«, 946 43

17 &'34 46

604, 499 24

32, 080 00

2, 817 80

386, 059 80

218 582 28 8 ', 971 93

132& 520 27 7 983 59o 45

1, 250, 221 43 2, 218, 264 18

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RECEIPTS &&&ND DISBURSEMENTS.

Receipts — Continued.

Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

1, 118 00 :&, 444 74

750 58 5 40

3, 054 62 11, 55&9 26

H02 64 275 00

I"rom reveuues of the District of Columbia, as folio&vs& General fund. Water-fund S R R R R

. . . «1, 856, 967 94 140, 795 56

14, 133 00 pecial tax 1uud. edemption-fund. 259 23 edeuiption of tax-lien certificates 2, 762 70 edemptiou of Pennsylvania-avenue paviug-scrip . . . . . . . . . . . 658 25&

edemptiou of Pennsylvania-avenue paving-certificates 622 55

Less this amount deducted from the expenditures of the District of Columbia '

From sales of ordnance material, (%Var) Less amouut deducted from expenditure uudcr tliat head

From sales of ordnance material, (iVavy) Less amount deducted. froiu expenditure uu&ler that head

From sales of sinall arms, (Navy) . Less amouut charged a&s au expeuditure uuder that head.

From fees on letters-pateut. Less amount charged as an expeuditure uu&lcr thc head of " Salaries aud ordiuary

expeuses of the Pateut Office" From copying-fees, Land O(fice

Less amouut de&hicted from "Salarici, Geuersl Laud Office" From proceeds of sales of Iudiau lauds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1, 040, 659 02 From interest on deferred payments on sales of Osai&e Iudiau lanils. . . 2, 024 H6

Less amount charged as an cxpemliture uuder thc head of "Trust-funils, proceeds of lands"

From deposits on Iudian trust-fund accouut, (act April 1, 1880) . . L& ss expeuditures for fulfilling treaties, procee&Ls of lauds:

Cherokees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . «623 71 Dela&varcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . 105 ((1 Ioivas . 28 30 Kaskaskias& Peorias, Weas& and Piankesha&vs 96&' Kickapoos 1 08

3ffsce Raneot(s — Continued. I ess amount deducted from salaries aud contingent expenses, (national curreucy,

reimbursable) From interest repaid to the Goverumeut 1&y Pacific Rail&say Cwupauics, viz:

Union Pacific Railroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '@3l, 394 19 Central Pacific Railroad . . . . . . 296, 553 1&i

Kansas Pacific Railroad 118, 046 16 Sioux City aml Pacific Railroad . . . . . . . 1H, 946 57 Central Branch Uuiou Pacific Railroad . . . . . . . 45, 893 69

From interest on debts due the United Sta(i, i by iudividuals . . . . . . . . 20, 050 32 From rebate of interest ou United Sta(cs boucle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 21

Less this amouut deducted fr&un expeu&liture on account of "Interest on the public debt"

From receipts applied to sinking-fuud, Uniou Pacific Railroad Company, (act May i, 1878)

Less this amount deducted from the expeu&liture uuder the head of "Sinkiug-fun&1, Uuiou Pacific Railroad Compauy

From receipts applied to sinking-fund, Ceutral Pacilic Railroad Compauy, (act May 7& 1878)

Less this amount deducted from the expenditure under the head of "Sicking-fund, Central Pacific Railroad Company"

From captured and abandoned property Less this aiuouut refuuded and deducted froiu the expeiiditure uu&lcr the head of

"Return of proceeds of captured and abaudoued property" From trust-fund interest for support of free schools i&i South Carolina, (act Mar. 3& 18i 3) .

Less this amount deducted frere the expenditure uuder said sct . Ii'rom proceeds of sales of Government property

Less amounts deducted from ordinary aud other expenses of- House of Representatives $726 00 Public Printer. 2, 902 88 Departmcut of State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 632 65 Treasury Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 104 10 Quartermaster's &lepartmeut, (War) . '

. 166, 209 34 Medical department, (War). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 514 99 Ordnance department, (War) 5, 688 93 Engineer department, (War) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 411 3H Commissary department, (War) . . . . . . . . . . . 8 10 '

Signal Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 308 42 W~ar Departmeut, civil establishmeut . . . . . 171 32 Bureau of Yards aud Docks, (Navy) Bureau of Provisious and Clothing, (Navy) . . Bureau of E&luipment and Recruitini&, (Navy). Bureau of Navigation, (Navy) Bureau of Construction aud Repair, (Navy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 961 22 Bureau of Steam-Engineeriug, (Nav&y) 49 47 Marine Corps 4&4 96 Interior Departiueut, civil establishment. . . . . Interior Departiuent, Indian afi'airs. Departnicnt of Justice Supreme Court of the linited States

8830, 886 33

304, i 63

500, 417 26

i (li2

2, 150 00

'2(r2, 174 00

2, 016, 199 2. &

55, 028 (0

19, :374 14

32, 397 79

776, 108 4'&

6, 5&43 05

1, ((4'&, 713 HH

93, 617 33

«10i. 946 4(

830, HH(& 33

304, 7(i:i 2«

500, 4'17 2(i

4, iil

2, 150 00

262, 1 4 00

2, 01(j. 199 23

, »;, 028 i(i

19 3 4 14

19, 968 83

561, 369 13

6, 543 05

293, 837 82

«P2, 428 96

'&14, 739 29

748, Hi(& 06

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14 RECLII'TS AND DISBUIISEMENTS.

Recess tv — Co)) tinued.

Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

)jfisceR«neo&rs — Continued. Less amouut deducted from expenditure ou account of "Payment of

indemnity to Poncas" . I|70, 000 00',

From receipts on accouut of Osage treaty of September 29, 1865, (proceeds of lauds, ) (

act June 16, 1880 Less payment to Osage lndiaus for ceded lands embraced iu ()sage reservation,

Kausas . From reimburse&ucut ou account of appropriations for Otoe aud Missonria Iudians.

. Less amount charged as sn expenditure &miler the head of " Schools for Otoes and

Missourias" . From interest on Iurlian trust-t'uu&1 stocks

Less amount deducted from expeuditures nudcr the head of "Trust-fnnds, interest accounts" .

I'rom emolnment-fees of judicial officers. . . p4!), 166 10 1'rom Oues, penalties, and forfeitures, (judicial). . . . . . . . . . . 5&(i, 495 05

Less amonnt deducted from the expenses of United States courts From direct tax From tax on seal-skins . $262, 594 50 From rent for vear euding (WIay 1, 18cl, f' or taking seals on islands of

St. Paul and St. George, Alaska 5&5, 000 00

From interest ou Nashville and Decatur Railroad bonds, taken in co&upromise of a debt

From interest ou Nashville and (. 'hattanooga Raiboad bonds, taken iu co&upromise

of a su&t From interest ou Last Teuuessee, Virginia, aud Georgia Itailroad bouds, takeu in

compro&uisc of a suit From payment by Nashville aud Northwesteru Rail&vay Cnmpauy ou railway mate-

rial purchased iu 1865 . From payment by McMinuville IZaifroad Compauy ou railway purchased. iu 1865 From payment by Nashville and Chattanooga, Railroad (. "ompany for railway mate-

rial, redemption of bonds, received, in compromise of a suit. . . Fro&n rent of Government buildiugs, lots, &c From rent of property acquired under thc iuterual-revenue laws. From proceeds of sale of property acquired under the iuternal-revenue laws From n&oneys received from persous unkuowu . From property devised to United States by John Gardner, doceased From property devised to ljnited States by William Sweetzer, deceased From property &lecrced to United States by supreme court; Dis&trict of Colu&ubia. . From Smithsouiau fund From assessment upon owuers for deaths on shipboard From surplus fees of' shipping commissioners Fro&n fees nnder National Hc~alth laws From moueys received from govermneut of Mexico ou claim of S«n&'I A. Belden & Co . . From reimbursements on account of approprintious macle to meet interest on nou-

psyiug In&lian trust-fund stocks, (Florida bonds) Froru forfeiture by contractors for loss of aud delay in transporting stores . . . . . . From receipts by Indian agent for carrying United States mail. . From work done in public shops From proceeds of convict )aber iu Wyoming penitentiary .

From cost of printing record iu Supreme Court cases . From sale of part of reservation, Ylattsburgh barracks. Fro&u sale of captured Indian ponies . From balance of proceeds of snndry prizes in late rebellion From uuexplained balauces in disbursing accounts . From mouey fouud in auditor's safe, New York custo&n-house From effects of deceased rebel soldiers

I384&3, :365 76

6, 000 00 i

188, 364 2(

105, 661 15

1, 516 89

317 594 50

3, 200 00

45&, 700 00

7, 600 00

55, 5H1 92 5, 050 '7

500, 000 00 21, 924 15

798 95 1, 456 43 i

4, 091 04 1, . ')46 14

47, 287 66 '

1, (80 6r 51 r&OO 00

370 00 '. . 185& 00 ,

'. 147 55

2, 610 82

4, 628 40 92(3 52 455 00 3HH 9r 513 00

5, 379 25 1, 025 00

15 00 277 30 132 86

9 Ho 1 16

jj70 855 51

848, 365 ((3 '

2, 693 83

18H, 364 27

105, 661 lo

$22& 761 H2

3, 306 17

1, 516 89

317, 594 50

3, 200 00

45, 700 00

7, 600 00

55, 581 92 5, 050 87

500, 000 00 21, 924 15

798 95 1, 456 43 4, 091 04 1, 94(i 14

47, 287 66 1, (80 67

51, 5OO OO

370 00 185 00 147 55

2, 610 H2

4, 628 40 92H 52 455 00 388 97 513 00

5, 379 25 1, 025 00

lo 00 277 30 132 H6

9 Ho

1 16

360 782 292 57 17, 303, 524 75 ~

343, 478, 767 82

RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS.

Customs service. Fees, ((jzc.

& of ofdcersof the customs, takeu fro&n miscellaueous receipts.

Internal-revcuue service. Public lauds Fees, d'-c, of officer of pnblic-laud offices& takeu from &uiscellaueous

receipts.

Miscellaneous Less amouuts added to cnsto&ns aud public lamls, as above

, 'I!198, 159, 67(3 02 1, 225, 514 86

2, 201, H63 1(

2, 707, 427 03

25, 156, 367 87 :3, 932, 941 89

$199, 385, 190 HH

135, 264, 385 51

4 909 290 20,

21, 223, 425 98

I)6, 611(619 54 92, :3'»' 02

1 753 19r 92

8, 846, 385 27

$192& 773, 571 34 135, 1 r 2, 063 49

. 3, 156, 092 28

12 3 040 (1

Grand total 3eO (82 292 57 1(, 303, 524 75, 343, 4(8, 767 82

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RECEIPTS AND DISBI&'RSEMENTS,

I) I SBURSKMKN TS.

Salaries. Or&linary ex- 1 nusual and ex- p«bi«wp»s M»«L&nepu r&ap) &line) &

LEC ISLA rIVE.

( n((e/I Sta(&e Senate- H:ilariis aml ruileage of Senators . . . . . . . . Salaries, oKcers aud employds . One month's compeusatiou to certain employds

$407, 930 40 207, 836 H4

(i, H15 00

Contingent expenses: Clerks to coiumittces, an&1 pages. . . . . . Statioriery and. ueivspapers Horses aud wagons Fuel for heatin«appsratns Furniture and repairs Pay of folders . Materials for foldiug Packing-boxes . Miscellaneous items . Salaries of Capitol police Capitol-police coutingent fuud

Celebratiou of centennial anniversary of battle of Yorktosrn& Va

Conveying votes of electors for Presideut and Vice-Presideut .

Reporting proceediu«s aud debates . Expenses of compiling and preparing Congres- '

sional Directory. Postag&e Reimbnrsemeut to Capitol police for nniforrus aud,

equipnrents . Payrrieut to George W. I(:euu&sdy& messenger. . Payruent to D. 7/', Carrell for seivices Payment to Secretary of the Seuate for indexing

private claims Payment to Fraucis E. Shober for prcpsriug Sen-

ate rnauual Paymeut to George W. Harrison, clerk . . . . . . Payment to widorv of Hon. M. H. Carpenter, de- ~

ceased . Payment to Charles H. Evans for book on "Im-

i

ports and duties" .

30, 430

9, 592 17

17, &45 03

25, 000 00

428 80 300 00

400 00

f14, 125 00 3, 500 00 4, 341 08

10, 1'». 00

4, 000 00 600 00

40 58 ) 22

49 40

250 00

3 871 50

&3&713 75

1, 200 00

3 056 40

4, 250 00

1, 000 00

5, 466 70 ~

2, 000 00

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess of expenditures

Total Senate

House of ltepreeentat(ues- Salaries aud mileage of Members aud Delegates . Salaries, o(ocers and employds . . Oue ruonth's compensation to certuiu errq&loy&&s. . . One month's compensation to annual employcs

706, 478 98,

$1)608&765 69 247, 65/ 82 25, 360 17 22 271 68

/7, 575 /0

&7, 57:3 8:)

29, 55&8 35

3 51

29, 554 84

Contingent expenses: Clerks to committees . Pages Pay~ of folders Materials for foldiug Stationery and newspapers I"uel for i&eating apparatus Furniture and repairs Horses snd wagons. Pac. king&-box. es Cartag)e iXIiscellaneous items Salaries of Capitol police Cleaniug statuary hall

Postage Payment for contestiu « seats, lcorty-sixtli Congress . .

Payment for contcstiug seats iu Cougress Summary reports of the Commissioners of Claims. . Pavment to Thomas Gott&nun, Meruber of Thirty-

eighth Congress. Payrueut to Johu D. Youug, Member of Fortieth

Con&&ress. Payn«;ut to J. Halo Syphcr, Member of Forty-first

Congress. payment to &vido&v of Hon. E. »V. Furr, decease&i paymeiit to I'rani-lin Temple, messeuge&r. p;&j uieut to John P, Malouey, messeuger

19, 714 54 8, 289 79

28, 800 00

1/, /fo 97

'&, 000 00

6, H(i, ) 00

4, 000 00

960 00 38 04

$17, 354 17 55 545 54 6, 061 21

11, 500 00 5, ooo oo 2, 700 00

olo 00 31, H15 62

72& 00 600 00

, j5) 500 00 ;). ), , &&i/ l2

2, 000 00

1& ()&(i 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

. Disbursements — Gontinued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

penses Public works. Miscellaneous, usual and ex. Total. I Vu. traordina)»&

House of Representatioes — Continned. Payment to M. M. Herr, messenger . . Payment to Adam Reisinger, messenger. . Payment to Charles Dieruar, messenger Payment to I'rank Gait, assistant journal-clerk . . Payment to Charles E. O' Connor, clerk . Payment to Edward F. Riggs, clerk Pavmeut to Beaufort C. Lee, laborer Relief of Homer Fellows

$710 00 1

960 00 I

100 00 318 00 '

500 00 276 00

75 00 ~

250 00

Total Apparent Expenses, House of Repre- sentatives 1, 995, 6(il 70 81:il, 808 54 I'&(&4 6&J3 12 $2, 192, 163 36

Deduct amount received and covered iuto the Treasury as procce&ls of Covernment property. .

Total Actual Expeuses, House of Represents tives

726 00

1, 9%, 6(il 70 i 131, 082 54 64, 693 12', .

726 00

2, 191, 437 36

Pubhc Prtnte&—

Salaries Coutingent expenses . Public, printing and binding Telephonic connection between the Capitol and. '

Governmeut Printing Oflice. Printing and bindiug first and second voluiues

Catalogue of Library, Surgeon-General's Office Index to ofocial reports of Centenuial Exhibition . of 1876

Total Apparent Expenses, Public, Printer.

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

Total Actual Expenses, Public Priuter. . . . .

$13, 600 00 $2, OH3 44

1, 983, 447 60

13, 600 00 1, 985, 531 04

2, 902 88

13, (ioo 00 1, 982, 628 16

$34H 34

3, 6O7 9o

:300 00,

4, 256 29

4, 256 29

$2, 003, 387 33

2 902 88

2, 000, 484 45

Library of Congress—

Salaries Increase of library . Coutiugent ezpeuses Furnit&)re Works of art Joint Select Comiuittee to provide adrlitioual ac-

commodatious for Library of Congress Publishing historical documents relating to early

French discoveries in the northwest and on the Mississippi

Relief of A. R. Spotford, Librariau of Congress

Total Apparent Expenses, Library of Congress

Deduct amount received and covered into the '

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

$31, 140 00 $13, 000 00

1, 000 00 1, 000 00

31, 140 00 ' 15, 000 00

17, 8:34 46

13, :305 54 15, 000 00

$)10, 000 00

8, 000 00 I

1, 386 00 2, 640 00 '

22, 026 00

2&2, O26 OO

$(3», 166 00

17, 834 46

50, 331 54

Botanic Garden—

Salaries Improving Botauic Garden Improving buildings

Total Botauic Garden

$10, 720 00 $5, 0OO OO

$H, 163 00

10, 720 00 5, 000 00 8, 163 00 $23, 883 00

Court of Claims— Salaries of judges, &&;c

Reporting decisions Contingent expenses P av rue ut o f j udgment s

82H, 822 03 1, 000 00

5) 034 80 '310 459 36

Total Court of Clainis

Southern (, 'lain&a Commission- Sal aries Salaries and expciises of agents.

Total Southern Claims Commission

29, 822 03 ', 3l;), lot 16 $:345, 316 19

$1, 100 00 622 84

1, (22 H4 $1 722 84

Total Apparent Ezpcnses, Lcgislativ&. .

Total Actual Ezpcuses, Legislativ&

. . $2, 78), 422 71 $2, 530, 407 o9

'&, 7(i9, , &88 25& 2, 526, 77» 71

$~, 163 00 $120, 5:30 '& &

H, 16:3 00 120, ;)30 25) I

$1, 7» 84 F&, 44 ', 246 39

1, 7 &2 84 I

5, 426, 7»", 3 0;)

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbttrsements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Pnblic works.

Unusual and ex- Miscenaneons. traordtnary. Total.

EXECUTIVE.

Executive OIftce- Salary of the President Salary of the Vice-President. . . Salaries Contingent expenses . Payment to daughter and grand-daughter of Gen- i

eral 2 achary Taylor, late Presideut of the United, States .

Total Executive ORce .

$50, 000 00 8, 000 00

31, 803 69 $9, 998 54

89, 803 69 9, 998 54 I---- . -. 16 25&9 07

16, 259 07 I $116, 061 30

STATE DEPARTMENT.

Safari es, gc. — Salaries, Department of State Proof-reading Stationery, furniture, &c. Books and maps. Contingent expenses Rent of stable and wagon-shed Lithographing . Postage Editing, publishing, and distributing Revised

and Annual Statutes

Deduct repayments to appropriations iu excess of expenditures.

$117, 964 12 $1, 788 00 5, 195& 85 :3 582 35 '

11, 185 34, 350 00

1, 308 70 '

20 88

3, 152 71

26, 583 83

450 00

Total Apparent Expenses, State Department proper

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

Total Actual Expenses, State Department proper

117 964 12 26, 133 83

2, 604 07

117, 964 12, 23, 529 7fi

$144, 097 95

2, 604 07

141, 493 88

Foreign Into& course— Salaries of minister~. Salaries of secretaries of legation Contingent expeuses, foreign missions Salaries, consular service. Allowance for consular clerks. Salaries, interprcters to consulates in China, Ja-

pan, and Siam Salaries, consular officers not citizens Salaries, marshals for consular courts. . . . . Expenses for interpreters, guards, & c. , iu Turkish

Dominions Contingent expeuses, United States consulates . . Loss on bills of exchauge, consular service Rent of court-house and jail in Japan. . Rent of prisons for American convicts in Japan Rent of prisons for American convicts in Chiua Rent of prisons, vvsges of keepers, &c.

& for Amer-

'

ican convicts in Siam and Turkey Wages of keepers, &c. , prisons for American con-

victs in Japan . Wages of keepers, kc, , prisons for Americau con-

~ victs in China Bringing home critninals . Buildings and grounds, legatiou in China. Relief and protection of American seamen Shipping and discharging seamen Rescuing shipwrecked Americau seamen Expense~s nnder the neutrality act Annual expenses of Cape Spartel light Allowauce to widows or heirs of diplomatic off&-

cere who die abroad . . Salaries, United States and Spanish Claims Cou&- I

mls sion Contingent expenses, United States and Spanish

Claims Commission. Salaries, United States and. Mexican Claims Com- l

mission Expenses of International Sanitary Cougress. International Bimetallic Cotumission International Bureau of Weights and Measures Berlin Fishery Exhibition. Iuternational Exposition at Paris iu 1878

3RD

3235, 110 88 38, 322 02

377, 999 33 50, 594 86

10, 571 93 4, 180 19 6, 281 76

7, 950 00

170 56' i

$48, 180 58

2, 874 70 138, 427 62

2, 613 73 3, 400 00

4, &0 00 1, 488 88

1, 488 00

'-', 408 76

7, 245 43 2, 528 96 2, 880 93

38 87 3 659 93 5 946 59 3, 100 00

285 00

741 56

$879 '&;)

3 521 9r 37, 043 16 1, 900 00 1, 598 07 ', 308 O-l

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18 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Df', sbfsrsements — Continued.

Salaries. , pensee

'

Public works Ordinary cx-

Misc liancons. l nial nd cx- Unnsu t&aordjnarr

Foreigr& Intercourse — Continued. Iuternational Exhibitiou at Sydney and Mel-,

bourne, Australia, in 1H79 and 1HHO

Compensation and expenses of Commission to China

Joint Commission for settlement of claims be- tween the United States and the French Re- public

Publication of consular and coiuiuercial reports. Payment for certain lands ceded by United States

to Great Britain, treaty July 9, 184'& Relief of Louis P. Di Cesnola, late consul at Cy-

prus. &I5, 500 00

$6, 975 61

29 769 73

12, 079 78 $34, 120 32

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expen&litures

2:33, 259 54

404 14

Total Apparent Expenses, Foreign Intercourse $731, 181 53 '

232, 855 40

35, 072 55

1, 231 05

96, 076 49 33, 841 50 cr'1, 093, 954 92

Deduct the items of salaries for the consular ser- vice, $449&628. 07, and from ordinary expenses of the consular service, &I154&87L17; these amounts having been received and covered into the Treasury as a reveuue from "Fees of United States cousuls, " and paid to them as fees for certifying invoices, d'-c. . . . . . $604, 499 24

Deduct from the ordinary expenses of foreign intercourse the amount receive&l. and covered into the Treasury from passport-fees 32, 080 00

Deduct the amount received and covered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property'. 28 58

Total Actual Expenses, Foreign Intercourse

Total Apparent Expenses, State Department

Total Actual Expenses, State Department

449, 628 07 186, 979 75

281, 553 46 i

45, 875 6u

$849, 145 65 I t&258, 989 23

3&29, 517 58 ' 69, 405 41

96, 076 49, /&96, 076 49

96, 076 49

3, 3, 841 50

$33, 841 50

33, 841 50 I

6:36, 607 82

457, 347 10

1 '&'lu 052 8

598, 840 98

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Salaries, gc. — Of5ce of Secretary of the Treasury ONce of Supervising Architect . Ofhce of First Comptroller Office of Second Comptroller Oi5ce of Coiumissiouer of Customs . . . . Once of First Auditor Office of Second Auditor Off&ce of Third Auditor ONce of Fourth Auditor ONce of Fifth Auditor Oflice of Sixth An&litor ONce of Treasurer United States . ONce of Treasnrer Uuited States, (national cur- i

rency, reimbursable) ONce of Register Off&ce of Comptroller of the Currency. Off&ce of Comptroller of the Curreucy, (national

~

currency, reimbursable ) Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue Oflice of Light-house Board . . ONce of Life-saviug Service Bureau of Statistics. Teinporarv clerks, Treasury Departmeut Collectin~ statistics relating to commerce Examinations of natioual banks and baul--uofe

plates Coutiugcut expenses, national currency, (reim-

bursable, ) Treasurer's off&ce . Postage-stamps, Executive Departments . Postage, Treasury Departiueut . Postage to Postal-Union couufries

$389, 813 17 19, 419 68 76, 499 16 98, 318 90 49, 629 52 84, 309 46,

'&19, 340 53 i

204, 5f&9 75 I

69, 390 00 40, 448 23

346, 105 90 273 58H 93

72, 216 HH i

1HH, 109 80 i 101, 399 41

16, 805 20 2o3, 320 93 14, 070 40 21, 820 00, 43, ro6 56

900 00 8, 798 93,

369 01

8:36, 354 2H i 2, 190 43

1 4o5 41 1, 980 00

Contingent Expenses- Stationerv Biuding, newspapers, 2(-. c. Investigation of accounts aud travelliug expenses Freight, telegrams, &l, i .

Rent Horses, wagons, &&'&c

36, 751 41 12, 000 00 2, 467 77 4, 351 40 7, HUO 00 6, 000 00

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RECEJPTS AND DISBUP&t&KMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. pensee, Public works. ~

Miscellaneous. Or&linary ex- unusual a&ul ez- traortnna&7.

Gonttnyent Expenses — Continued. Ice& &c Fuel, &c Gas, &c Carpets, &c Furniture, & c Miscellaneous items

89, 593, 009 35 I

$6, 998 00 9, 000 00

16, 890 00 8, 000 00

:30, 150 5&6 '

90, 000 00

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures

Total Apparent Expenses, Treasury proper. . 39 73

9, 599, 976 62 909, 389 26 i"'&r95&', 365 -. -.

Deduct from the expeuditures ou account of sala- ries in the offices of Treasurer of the United States and Comptroller of the Currency, (na- tional currency, reimbursable, ) the sum of $79&592. 15& and from contingent expenses, oAice of Treasurer of the United States, (na&tional currency, reimbursable, ) $36&354. 98& being the '

amounts reimbursed the United States from de- posits of national-bauking associations under

~

section 3, act of March 3, 1875 . . $108, 946 43 Deduct aiuount received and covered

into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . 3, 499 09

Total Actual Expenses, Treasury proper . . Independent Treasury—

Salaries, &c. : OfHce of assistant treasnrer at Baltimore . . . Once of assistant treasurer at Boston Otlice of assistaut treasurer at Chicago. Otf&ce of assistant treasurer at Cincinnati . . . . . . ' OE&ce of assistant treasurer at New Orleans Oif&ce of assistant treasurer at New York. . . . Otlice of assistant treasurer at Philadelphia . . . . Otpce of assistant treasurer at Saint Louis . Otf&ce of assistant treasurer at San Francisco Otf&ce of depositary at Tuscou Special agents . Checks and certiffcates of d. cposit. Coutingent expenses .

Total Apparent Expenses, Independent Tress- &11'v

Deduct amount received for "Premium ou trans- fer rlrafts, " fnrnished by the ludependent Treasury, foriuerly by law credited to this appropriation, but now covered into the '

Treasury as a revenue . . . $2, 817 80 ~

Deduct amouut received aud cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government proporty 55 33

79, 599 15

9, 520, 384 47

$20, 600 00 33, 034 89 15&, &60 00 14, 760 00 13, 090 00

169, 0ol 50 33, 6&)0 00 15, 358 09', 99, 080 00

1, 500 00 1, 724 74

333, 609 99

39, 776 37

16'2, 619 89

$12, 089 97 79 378 03

84, 461 00

9, 873 13

112, 368 59

9, 6. "', 997 36

841s, 070 99

2, 873 13

Total Actual Expenses, Independent Treas- ury .

rlftnts and Assay Ogees- Salaries, oflice of Director of the Mint Coutiugent expenses, iuints aud assay otf&ces . I"reight on bulliou aud coin, mints an(1 assay otlices. . . Assay laboratory, office Director of the Mint Collecting mining statistics. Coinage of the standard silver dollar. Salaries, miut at Philarlelphia . . . Wages of workmen, mint at Phila&lclphiu, . Coutingent expeuses, iuint at Philadelphia Freight on bulliou, iuint at Philadelphia Salaries, mint at Sau Francisco . Wages of morkmen, mint at San I'rsuciscu Coutingent expense&s, mint at San Frnucisco. Salaries, inint at Carsou Wages of workmeu, mint at Carson. . . . . . . Contiugent expense&s, mint at Carsou Salaries, iuiut at Deuver. Wages of workmen, mint at Denver . Contingeut cxpeuses, mint at Denver . Salaries, mint at Nem Orleaus Wages of workmeu, iuint at New Orleaus Contingent expeuses, miut at New Orleans. . . . . . . !

333, 609 22

$19, 748 HH

33, 639 87 '

989, 645 40

24, 900 00 63 735 75

93, 549 90 70 271 50

10, H:35 80 10, 000 00

91, 1:38 Sr 79, 678 56 '

81, 587 87 '.

$6, 948 56 2p ppp pp

'476 55 3, 454 2H

109, 893 95

89, 498 13 4, '234 99 ~

66, 479 19

99 601 99

9, 149 Ql

98, 836 56

415, 197 09

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20 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

Pablic worke. Miscellaneous. l

t~. and ex Totab

Afints and cfssay Ogces — Continued. Repairs and machinery, mint at New Orleans . . . . Salaries, assay office at New York. . . . . . Wages of ii orkmeu, assay otfice at New York. . Contingent expenses, assay otfice at New Yorl- Salaries, assay office at Helena . Wages of workmen, assay office at Helena Contingent expenses, assay office at Helena Salaries, assay office at Boise City Wages and contingent expenses, assay ofiice at

Boise City Salaries, assay office at Charlotte Wages and contingent expenses, assay office at

Charlotte Fixtures and apparatus, assay office at St. Louis.

Deduct repayments to appropriations, in excess of expenditures

$39, 900 00 91I 965 88

5, 950 00 '

11, 614 24

9, 712 08 i

4, 562 93 2, 750 00

915 46

$9, 999 38

8 539 55

10, 350 53 t'

94 85 '

369, 409 95 i'

39, 995 66

Total Apparent Expenses, Mints and Assay Otfices .

Deduct the following items covered into the Treas- ury as revenues:

"Profits on coinage, " eo&1&916&984. 50& leaving an excess of receipts over the expenditures of $9&218&964. 18, the amount received. and covered into the Treasury on this account being $3, 435, 948. 68. . . . . . . . $1, 916, 984 50

"Deductions from bullion deposits, " (prior to the passage of the act of July 90, 1868, the moneys accruing from this source were available for expenditure without being ap- propriated, and were, therefore, used by the mints without appear- ing as an expenditure; since that date they have been covered. into the Treasury as a iniscellaneous receipt) 99, 541 88

Income arising from. assays and chemical examinations of ores 3, 695 05

Amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Gov- ernment property . . 9, 699 78

993, 506 99 i

M9, 414 99, .

993, 506 99 329, 414 29

$1, 952, 991 91

1, 959, 991 21

Territmi at Gooernments- Salaries, governor, &c. , Territory of Arizona Legislative expenses, Territory of Arizona. Contiugent expenses, Territory of Arizona. . . . Salaries, governor, &c. , Territory of Dakota. Legislative expenses, Territory' of Dakota Contingent expenses, Territory of Dakota. Salaries, governor, &c.

& Territory of Idaho. . . .

Legislative expenses, Territorv of Idaho. Coutingent expenses, Territory of Idaho. Reapportionment of members of the legislature,

Territory of Idaho Salaries, governor, &c. , Territory of Montana. . . . Legislative expenses, Territory of Montana . . . . Contingent expenees, Territory of Montana Reapportionment of members of the legislature,

Territory of Montana. Salaries, governor, &c. , Territory of New Mexico. Legislative expenses, Territory of New Mexico Contiugeut expenses, Territory of New Mexico Salaries, governor, &. c. , Territory of Utah. . . . . . . . Legislative expenses, Territory of Utah Contiugcnt expenses, Territory of Utah Salaries, governor, &, c. , Territory of Washington. Legislative expenses, Territory of Washington Contingent expenses, Territory of Washington . Salaries, governor, &c.

& Territory of Wyoming

Legislative expenses, Territory of i&Vyoming Contingent expenses, Territory of Wyoming. Reapportionment of members of the legislature,

Territory of Wyoming.

$11, 850 00

15 328 02.

13, 660 00

19, 100 00

14, 075 00, '

11, 900 00,

11, 800 00

1'2, 300 00

$94 956 97 '

500 00 t

23, 943 80 694 60 '

18, 021 01 498 50

30, 991 09 500 00

6, 390 00 '

273 23

6, 444 74 500 00

1, 200 00 500 00

5, 749 52 500 00

$796 00

130 80 i

156 00

Total Apparent Expenses, Territorial Govern- ments

Deduct amouut reciiveil and covered iuto the Treasury as proceeds of Government property .

Total& ctualExpeuses& Territorial Governments

103, 013 02 120, 199 76

54 00,

103, 013 09 l 120, 138 76

1, 089 80

1, 082 80

ig&24, 988 58

54 00

224, 934 58

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RECEIPTS AND 1&IB BUR SEMENTS

Disbursements — Gontinued.

Salaries. Public works. ~eceiianeous. Unusual and ex~

traordinary. Toter.

Internal Revenue— Salaries and, expenses of collectors of internal

revenue . Salaries aml expenses of agents and subordinate

officers of internal rcvcnuo Salaries and expenses of supervisors and subordi-

nate officers of internal revenue. Expenses of assessing and collecting internal,

revenue Stamps, paper, aud &lies. Alteration of dies and stamps Punishment for violation of intcruai-revenue laws. '. . . Redemption of stamps. Redemption of stamps prior to July 1, 1878. . . . . . Refunding taxes illegally collected Refunding taxes illegally collected prior to July

1& 1878. Allowance or draavback Allowance or drarvback prior to July 1, 1H78 Refunding moneys erroueously received and cov-

ered into thc Treasury prior to July 1, 1878 . . . . . . . Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits &lestroved

by casualty Relief of certain parties for taxes illegally col-

lected on ropo aud bagging Refund to Jackson Grubb Relief of Calvin Bronson Relief of personal represeutativo of G&corge W.

~

Hen&lerlite, deceased Relief of William S. Burgess, William H. Will-

hite, aud Nathaniel Austiu, of Teuuessee . . . Relief of Levi Price Relief James E. Moutell

. . $1, 906, 075 5&6 i

2, 418, 649 97

H01 56

2 266 15 476 223 16

99 99 67, 416 30 24, 062 47 3, 713 31

25, 854 06 '

2, 972 96 34, 431 HH

1, 144 99

64 95

77 40 i

14, 111 86 300 00,

11, 211 00,

4, 576 61

900 00 200 00

9, 013 12

Total Appareut Expcuscs, Iutcrual Revenue

Deduct the follovring iterus covered into the Tres, s- ury as revenues:

From «Allo&vance or drawback" the internal-rev- enue taxes collected on articles subsequently exported, and therefore exempt from tax, and uponwhichthctaxeswererefuuded. $35, 57~6 87

~

I"rom "Refunding taxes" the amount illegally assessed and collected under internal-revemre laws, and which has been refunded to parties entitled thereto 28, 827 02

From "Repaynrent of taxes on dis- tilled spirit~ destroyed by casualty" the amount of internal revenue taxes collected on distilled spirits iu bond, destroyed by casualty. . . . . . . 77 40

From "Redemption of stamps" tho amouut originally covered into the Treasury as receipts from internal revenue 27, 775 78

From "Pefuudiug moneys erroneously received an&1 covered into the Treas- ury, v being moneys erroueously re- ceived aud covered as 6nes, penal- ties, and forfeitures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Amount received and covered irrto the Treasury as proceeds of Govcrruuent, property. 3 10

ii4 95

Total Actual Expenses, Internal Revenue.

Custov&. s Service— Collecting revenue from customs Collectiug revenue from customs prior to July 1,

1H78 Detectiou aud preveutiou of frauds upou the cus-

toms revenue Repayment to irnporters excess of deposits Repayment to importers excess of deposits, act

March 3, 1881 Repayment to importers excess of deposits, act ~

June 16, 1880. Repayureu&t, to in&porters excess of deposits, charge~ '

and commissions cases. Debentures or drawbacks, b&&unties or allowances. . . . Debentures or drawbacks, bouuties or allowances&

act June 16, 1880. Debentures arrd other charges

5, 004, 167 30

92 325 12

4, 911, 842 18

$6& 381, 712 04

1, 576 06

3ii, 057 10, 3, 11&J, 591 86

l

205, 904 33

313, 990 49

24, 295 37 i

1, 721, &71 39 l

412 &&6

8 5&1,

3;&, 004, 167 30

'& 325 12

4& 911, 84 & 18

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22 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. t ~~ * TotaL rao ' ary.

Customs Sorcice — Continued. Unclaimed merchandise. Refunding moneys erroueously received and cov-

ered into the Treasnry Refunding moneys erroneously received aud cov-

ered. into the Treasury prior to July 1, 1878 . . . . Compensation in lieu of moieties. Revenue-cutter service . Salaries and travelling expenses of agents at seal-

Qsheries in Alaska. Protection of sea-otter hunting-grounds and seal-,

fisheries in Alaska.

$4, 248 09

Furniture and repairs of same for public buildings Heatiug apparatus for public buildings . Fuel, lights, an&1 water for public buildiugs. . . . . Pay of custodiaus and jauitors . . . . . . . . . . . . 89, 332 02 Standard weights and measures Refund to E. E. Sauuders, master of schooner',

"Eddie Huck" Relief of "N. and G. Taylor Company, " of Phila-

delphia, (refund) . Payment of judgment to Ldward S. Sherman Removal of reruains of R. H. Carter, late inspec-

tor of customs, from Panama . . Extra pay to ot'Qcers aud men who served in the

Mexican war, (revenue marine) . Custom-house, Boston, Mass Custom-house, Cleveland, Ohio Custom-house, New Orleaus, La Custom-house, Saint Louis, Mo Custoiu-house, court-house, &c. , Toledo, Ohio Custom-house, court-house, and post otfice, Evans-,

ville, Ind Custom-house, court-house, and post officer Mem-

phis, Tenn. Custom-house and post oflice, Albany, iV. I Custom-house and post otfice, Ciucinnati, Ohio, Custom-house and post office, Fall River, Mass. Custom-house and post otfice, Hartford, Conn . Custom-house and post office, &c. , Kansas City,

Mo Custoin-house, post-office, and court-house, Nash-

ville, Tenn Custom-house, sub-treasury, &c. , Chicago, Ill Appraisers' stores, San Francisco, Cal. Barge-office buildiug, New York, N. Y Marine hospital, Key West, Fla Repairs and preservation of pubhc buil&hugs.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess '

of expenditures .

$129 77

190 00

175 00 32, 509 '73

846, 791 99

169, 524 49 85, 214 66

481, 266 78

5, :388 27', ,

11, 017 06

13, 437, 527 86 3, &53 12

$395 13 25, 820 67 50, 901 47

241, 275 91 27, 001 70

10 465 65

51, 574 05 110, 535 24 314, 545 69 57 925 42 61, 000 92

27, 531 13

68, 858 58 152, 820 71 33, 603 07

114, 182 31 996 49

109, 366 14

1, 458, 800 28 85 10

$619 12

40 00

1, 130 79

500 00 '

1, 362 00 '

3, 651 91 3, 651 91

Deduct from expenses of collecting revenue from custoiiis the ainounts covered into the Treasury as revenue under the following heads:

The amount refunded to the Governmeut by par- ties for expeuses ou account of "Labor, dray- '

age, and storage". . . . . . . . . . . . $59, 215 57 The amouut received from private

parties as "Weighing-fees" . . . . 70, 601 12 l

The amount repaid to the Govern- ment by private parties for ser- vices performed in their behalf by United Statesotficers. . . . . . . . 275, 151 84

The amount received from private parties as an ex& css of eiuolument fees paid to officers of customs for services reu olored.

The amouut of travelling expenses of examiners repaid

The amount received from fees paid to officers of the customs who now receive an anuual salarv, covered into the Treasury as customs-oth- cers' fees

The amoimt received uuder the cus- toms laws from "Fines, penalties, and forfcitures". . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150, 068 99

Deduct from "Refnn&liug moueys erroneously received aud covered into the Trensuryn ss a ruiscella- neous receipt from Ques, penalties, and for feitures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365, 00

455, 1 r 5 68

Total Apparent Expenses, Customs Service. . 93, 580 11 13, 433, 774 74 1, 458, 715 18 ~. 814, 986, 070 03

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Di sbnrsetments — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

penses. Public works. Unusual and ex-

Miscellaneous. traord- a~ TotaL

3, 663, 789 05

1, 729, 184 35

199 77

12 509 91

Total Actual Expenses, Customs Service

Customs Service — Continued. Deduct from "Repayment of excess

of deposits for unascertainerl du- ties" the amount of money depos- itedbyimporters forunascertainecl rluties, and which, being in excess of duty when ascertained, has been repaid, covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs . . . . . . . . $

Deduct from "Debentures and rlraw- backs" the amonnt of duties col- lected froru importers on articles subsequently exported, thereby entitled to allcwance or drawback, covered into the Treasury as rev- enue from customs .

Deduct from "Unclaimed merchan- rlise" the amount refunded to claimants of the overplus received from sale of unclaimed merchan- dise, covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs . .

Deduct from "Debentures and other charges" amount refunded to claimants on account of expenses incurred and not paid until the amounts had been covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs

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

I36, 614, 891 15 $9, 30H 30

$93, 580 11 6, 818, 953 59 1, 449, 406 88 i.

$6, 694, 199 45

8, 361, 940 58

3tarine-hospital Service—

Marine-hospital service. Marine-hospital service prior to July 1, 1H78. .

Total Apparent Expenses, Marine-hospital Service

Deduct from "Marine-hospital service" the amount of marine-hospital tax received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue collected from vessels, dec.

& for the support of this ser- .

vice . fi386, 059 80 i

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . 173 97

Total Actual Expenses, Marine-hospital Ser- vice

y400, 404 46 [

01 '

400, 404 47

:3H6, 233 07 ',

14, 171 40

$400, 404 47

3H6, 933 07

14, 171 40

Life-saving Service—

Life-saving service Life-saving service, contingent expenses Establishing life-saving stations Relief of widows aucl children of surfmen who

perished at Point Aux. Barques, Lake Huron Burial of surfmen bvho perished in renderiug,

assistance to distressed vessels.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

f380, 980 63 $75, 693 09

i 19 477 59

BH, 100 54

62 57

$1, 000 00

150 00

Total Life-saving Service. 380, 980 63 BB', 037 97 1, 150 00 8470. 168 60

Light-house Establishmes t- Salaries of lreepers of light-houses . . . . Corumissions to superintendents . . Supplies of light-houses Repairs and incidental expenses Inspecting lights . Expenses of light-vessels. Expenses of fog-siguals . Expenses of buoyage. Lighting and buoyage of Mississippi, Missouri,

and Ohio rivers Reimbursing keepers of Timbalier light-station

for loss otwproperty

$553, 001 78 35 1:ii& '»'

$379, 939 37 996, 851 71

245, 519 53 48, 460 16

304, 191 89

139, 095 36 l

100 00 i

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24 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

14sbursements — 0oatinued.

Iiiyht-house Establishme&/t — Continued. Light-stations, dec. :

Day-beacons, Maine, New Hampshire, an sachusetts

Borden's Flats, Mass Bass River Harbor, Mass . Bullock's Point Shoal, R, I Wickford Harbor, R. I Whale Rock, R. I Stamford Harbor, Conn Staten Island Depot, N. Y Rondout Creek, N. Y Great Beds, N. J Horseshoe Shhonl Range lights, N. J Lights on the Delaware River Lewes, Del Five-fathom Bank light-ship, Delaware Ba Cape Henry, Va. Bell's Rock, Va Hilton Head and Bay Point, S. C . . Paris Island, N. C Sampit River, S. C Cape San Blas, Fla Fig Island, Ga South Pass, La. Trinity Shoal light-ship, La Red River lights, La Fort Point, Texas Stannard's Rock, Mich Passage Island, Mich. Graham Shoals bell-buoy, Mich. Pierhead beacon-lights on the lakes. Racine Point, AVis Sand Island, Wis. Sherwood's Point, Wis Sturgeon Bay range-lights, Wis . 1'arallon fog-signal, Cal Point Couception, Cal Anita Rock beacon, Cal Tillamook Head, Oregon West Point fog-s&ignal, Washington Ter Steam-tender for the Atlantic coast Duplicate fog-signals for the coasts of the

States Fog-signals on light-ships Survey of light-house sites

d Mas-

United

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses, Light-house Es-

tablishmentt

Ordinary ex- pubhc works. Salaries. penses.

Ii'1, 400 00 25, 000 00

400 00 146 40,

10& 000 00 '

10, 000 00 10, 000 00 21, 000 00

1, 000 00 13, 000 00 10, 000 00 65, 000 00, 10, 000 00 1, 000 00

40, 004 78 30, 000 00 5, 000 00

i

15 g80 gH I

1, 200 00 2, 000 00 2, 000 00

22, /00 00 57, 996 21 2, 000 00

12 600 00 65, 000 00 10, 000 00 2 OOO OO

'

29, 674 87 2, 000 00

10, 000 00 1, 000 00 1, 000 00 4, 650 00

27, 836 00 183 68

ro, ooo 00 10, 000 00 56, 0(4 50

632 50 15, 000 00 3, 244 70

667, 524 62

22, 550 27

8588, 138 00 $1&409&656 64 644, 974 35

Miscellaneous. ~ « i and ex- Unueuai iraerdina TotaL

82&, 642, 768 99

Deduct amount received anil covered into the Treasury as procoeds of Government property 3, 083 26 l 8, 285 32 i 11, 368 58

Total Actual Expenses, Light-house Estab- lishment .

Coast Survey— Coast and Geodetic Survey, (Eastern division). Coast nnd Geodetic Survey, ('3Vestern division) Repairs of vessels . Publishing observations General expenses. . .

Deduct repayments to apZ&ropriatious in excess of expeuditures.

Total Apparent Exp~uses, Coast Survey

Deduct amount received nud covered iuto the Treasury as proccc/ls of Government property.

5&HH, 13H 00 1, 406, 573 38 636, 689 03

4316& 978 00 180, 211 40

:3, 000 00 ,

'

27, 999 I(

558, 115 01

1, 7 15& iiH

556, 369 3:3,

8, 630 69 '.

2, 631, 400 41

i)&ii 369 33

8, 630 69

Total Actual Expenses, Coast Survey .

Steaiaboat-iuspectiou Serv&cc- Salaries Contiugent expenses . Contingent expenses prior to July 1, 1H7, .

8180, 931 1&3

8:37, 651 OH

02

547, 73H 64 547, 738 64

Total Api&orcut Expenses, Steamboat-inspec- t&ou Seiu ice 1'0 931 18

~

37 6ol 10 8'& 1 8 58. &

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RECEIPTS AND DISBL JC, 'I. :MENTS

Dt't}bursem e}t t8 — Continued.

Ordinary ex- Unnsnal and ex- Salaries. pensee Public works. Misc«1}an«ous traordinary. TotaL

Steaniboat-inspection Service — Contiuued, Deduct from " &Steamboat-inspection Service "

$218, 582. 28; theie having been covered into the Treasury, as a revenue from steainboat fees, the sumof $307)554. 21) received froin oivners of ves- sels, leaving an excess of receipts over the ex-

l

pen&litures of $88)971. 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3}180, 931 18

Bureau of Z&ngraving and Printing— Salaries . Labor and expenses . Removal of Bureau of Engraving anil Printing. Portrait of the late Zachariah Chan&llcr Portrait of the late Rush Clark Portrait of the late George S. Houston. Building for Bureau of Eugraving aud Priutiug .

i:37, 651 10

I332, 866 35

be3, 023 20 500 00 500 00 500 00

825, L7}} 19 :379, 559 23

821~, 5H2 ')8

Total Apparent Expeuses, Bureau of Engrav- iug aud Printing

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

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Engraving and. Printing . .

:32, 866 35 4, 523 20 405, 429 42 $442, 818 97

:3, :396 71 3, 396 71

32, 866 35 l 4, 523 20 402, 032 71 439, 422 26

Treasury J}fiscetlaneous- Payment of interest on the pnblic debt Payment of interest on bonds issued to Pacitir

Railroads Premium on bonds purchased for the sinking-fund Refunding the uatioual debt, 4 per ceut Expenses of national currency Transportation of United States securities. . . . . . . . Transportation of coin aud bulliou Storage of silver dollars Propagation of food-fishes Expenses of inquiry respectiug food-fishes Fish-hatching establishment Illustrations i' or report ou food-fishes Constructiou of fish-pond on Monument lot. . Expenses of Smithsonian Institution North Americau ethnology, Smithsonian Institu-

l

tion . Vaults, safes, aud locks for public buildings. Plans for public buildings Suppressing counterfeiting and fraud Lands aud other property of the United States . ',

Preparstiou of receipts, expenditures, and appro- l

priations of the Goverument . Library, Treasury Department Salaries and expenses, National Board of Health. Examiuation of rebel archives and records of cap-

tured and abandoned property Return of proceeds of captured and abandoued

~

property. (This item is not, in reality, an ex- '

penditure, althongh it must appear as such, '

from the fact that the proceeds of cotton sold, ~

of which this is a return, were covered into the l

Treasury several years a)go, and are uot there-, fore included in the receipts of this year)

International Exhibitiou of 1876, Treasury De- ;'

partm cut Purchase aml mauagement of Louisville anil Port- '

land canal Trust-fuud. interest for support of free schooLs in

South Carolina Compeusatiou and expenses of direct-tax comiuis-

slouel's . Refuuding to national-banking associatious excess,

of dutye Refuuding to national-haul. iug associations excess,

of duty) prior to July 1, 1877 Refuu&ling~ taxes illegally collerted nmler direct-

tax la)vi) prior to July 1, 1878 Sinkiug-fuud, Union Pacifi)c Railroad Sinking~-fund, Ceutral Pacific Railroail Court-house a)ud post ofiice, Atlanta, Ga Court-house and post oflice, Austiu, Texas Court-house aud post office, Covington, l&y. Court-house anil post ofiice, Grand Rapids, Mi«J) Court-house and post officcI Iudiauapolis, Iud Court-houso aud post officeI Lincoln, N&eb

Court-house aud post office, Little Rock, Ark Coui&-house aud post once, New York, N. Y

4RD

$5, 000 00

$11, 129 38 9, (49 51

20 000 00

39, 083 BH

49 &243 82 947 47

75, 288 57

&sll 952 '4

46, 765 72 14, 271 85 7, 690 08

40 00 4, 411 55

37, 878 (i) 14, 921 46

$1&2&2 740 06 3, 500 00

10, 000 00 I, OOO OO

12, 000 00

25, 000 00

5, 061 16

1, 000 00 192, 634 15

l'j78 630 299 94

3, 878, 441 24 1, 061, 248 78

1, 548 70 130 2&23 86

4, 99H 40

5, 006 46

1 19

422 970 00

3, 100 00

480 70

777 49

1) 5)18 92

1. ) (' 3 (}, 428 56 )i} ) 3(5 ),

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26 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Distittrsements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. PnbHc works. Miscellaneous. nnanal and ox-

traordh&ary. Total.

r Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of

expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses, Treasury Miscel- laneous

Deduct from "Payment of interest ou the public debt" thc amount of interest received and cov- ered into the Treasury as a miscellaneous rev- enue from the various Pacidc Railroad com- panies, $810, 833, 80, aud $20&050. 32 received and covered iuto the Treasury as interest on debts due the Uuited States from various persons; also, $2. 21 rebate of interest on United States ben&is $830, 8Hh 33

Deduct "Expenses national cur- rency, » $130&223. 86, aud "Refund- ing to national banks excess of duty, " $2&296. 41, there having been received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from tax ou circulation, &c. , of national banks, $8, 1161115. 72I leaving an excess of receipts over the expen- ditures of Ii71983, 595. 45 . . . . 132, 520 27

Deduct from "Trust-fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina, act March '3, 187:3, " the s, uiount r&eceived and covered into the Treasury under said act. . . . 2, 150 00

Deduct from "Return of proceeds of captured and abandoned prop- erty, " the amount received and covered into the Treasury during the fiscal vear uuder the head of "Captured and abandoned prop- erty"

Deduct from "Siuking-fund, Union Pacilic Railroad Co. , tbe amount received and covered into the Treasury under the act of May 7, li37 8, ou this account. . . . . . . . 304, 763 28

Deduct from "Sinkiug-fund, Central Pacific Railroad Co. , the amount received aud covered into the Treasury uuder the act of May 7, 187H, on this account. . . . . . . 500, 417 26

Deduct ainouut received aud. cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governmeut property. . . . . . . . .

4, 171' 27

4, 790 64

Treasury &3fisceRaneous — Continued. Court-house and. post office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Court-house and post ofdce, Raleigh, N. C. ,

$11331. 47; relief of Philemon B. Hawkius on this service, $7, 190. 63

Court-house and post office& Topeka, Kan Court-bouse aud post office, Treuton, N. J Court-honse and post oflice, lltica, N. Y Court-bouse, post office& &. c. , Dauville, Va Court-house, post office& &c. I Montgomery, Ala. Post oflice, Dover, Del Post oflice, Harrisburgh, Pa Post office aml court-house, &c. , Philadelphia, Pa Post ofhce and sub-treasury, Boston, Mass. Post office, court-house, &c.

& Baltimore, Md

Post office, court-house, &c. , Cbsrlestou, W. Va Post office, court-house, &c. , Paducah, Ky I'ire-proof building for ~National Museum Sub-treasury building, New York, N. Y Treasury buildin, Washington, D. C . Statue of Joseph Henry Monument to the meuiory of Brigadier-Geueral

Herkimer Relief of Captain J. B, Campbell Relief of Charles Clinton, late assistant treasurer

at New Orleans

55 000 00 $205 442 63

$18, 459 86

8 522 10 44 622 4H

1, 148 37 47, 939 39 28 047 2H

13, 357 00 9 00,

70, 774 81 236, 543 51 255, 241 36 573, 369 75

8, :3:30 00 19, 734 41 65, 400 00

1 231 02 50, 000 00 7, 500 00

4, 100 00

1, 592, 262 59

2, 404 18

1, 589, H58 41

&291 85

5, 850 00

$3 2, 935 37 85) 119 577 15

49 15 51, 130 97

37'2& 886 22 85& 068& 446 18 6 r &241&633 44

1, 736 82 3, 019 02 34 80, 1, 774 908 41 i 1 779 699 05 Total Actual Expenses, Treasury Miscellane-

ous

District of Cot&&mt&ia- Improvenients and repairs Constrncting, repairing, and maintaiuing bridges !

5, 000 00 203 705 81 1 586 839 39 372 851 42

$435, 930 82 11, 463 56 '

83, 293, 537 (r 85, 461, 934 3" 1

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

l&isbursements — Continued.

Sa(aides. Ordiuary ex- penses.

Unusual and ez- Public works. Miscellaneous traordu&

$145& 905 518, H49 298, 362

6 429 108, 998 25 228

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

District of Col &&r&tbia — Coutinued. Washington A&fueduct . Washington Asylum, support Washington Asylum, building and grounds . . . Georgetoavn Almshouse Hospital for the Insane Transportation of paupers and prisoners Reform School Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in-

Asylum. Bnil&ling two cottages, Columbia Hospital for

Women and Lying-in-Asylum Childreu's Hospital Saint Ann's Infant Asylum . . Industrial Home School National Association for Colored Women and Chil-

dren Women's Christian Association Building for Little Sisters of the Poor Building and grounds, German Protestant Orphan

Asylum Association Relief of the poor Employ&cent of the poor, filling up grounds. Salaries and contingeut expenses, offices of thc

District. Pubhc schools Metropolitan police Metropolitan police, additional force Fire department . Health department. . . . . . Courts. Judgments. Streets . . Markets Interest and sinking-fund Water-fund General expenses. Miscellaneous expenses. Contingent expenses Refunding taxes Washington redemption-fund Washington special-tax fund Redemption of tax. -lien certificates Redemption of Pennsylvania-avenue paving-cer-

tificates. Redemption of Pennsylvania-avenue paving-scrip, Repaviug Pennsylvauia avenue. Benefit o~f penny-lunch honse, Washington, D. C '. . Relief of Thomas Lucas

66 i

19 00 9() 28 M

8:), 890 13 38, 545 64

9, 964 46 1, 600 00

36, 658 29 3, 3H1 74

31, 661 98,

14, 991 66

3, 000 00 5 000 00 5, 000 00 9, 996 82

6, 500 00 4, 981 00 5, 000 00

10, 000 00 12& 127 11 20, 289 92

14, 710 02, 57, '489 63

'

2M, 916 09 9, 400 00

1, 317, 753 48 110, 110 65 93, 909 05 54, 970 62 '

10, 120 00 5, 147 86 '4""

i

1, 798 55,

568 21; 1, 242 34 I

1, 522 65 500 00

2, 741 89

2, G18, 405 67

22, 323 71, Total Apparent Expenses, District of Colum-

bia 1, 103, 773 64 I

~

2, 596, 081 96, . «3 699 855 60

65H 25

Total Actual Expenses, District of Columbia

Deduct from the expenditures of the District of ~ Columbia the revcuues received and covered

into the Treasury during the year, as follows: General fund. . . . . . . $ll&856&967 94 Water-fund . . . . . . . . . . . . 140, 795 56 Redemptiou of tax-lien certifi-

cates 2, 762 70 Redeinption-fund . . . . . 259 23 Redemption of Penusylvauia-

avenne paving-scrip . . . . . . Redemption of' Peuusylvania-

avenue paving-certificates. . . 622 55, Special-tax fun&i . . . . . . . . . 14, 13:3 00

1, 103, 773 64 912, 425 59 i.

1, GB:3, (3 )6 37

2, 016, 199 23

1 GH;3 656 37

Total Appareut Expenses, Treasury Department, +6, 305&509

Total Actual Expeuses, Treasury Department. 4, 024, 705

34 $23&931&674 12

45 15, 491&280 22

8;(, & 26& 114 29

3, 705, 801 (i5 i

89;io, 011 55 885, 4 3, ' . GU '1 ci, :3. &'. 3&4-4 90

927, 346 06 I 8:3, 695, 5&7&( 4 ' 107, 844, 703 86

WAR DEPARTMENT Salaries-

Of(ice of Secretary of War Oflice of A&ljutant;("eneral Office of Adjutant-General& (old Navy-Departiuent

building) .

$75, 9&95 G3 335, 398 77 '

4, 980 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dt'sbursemertts — Coatinued.

Salaries — Contimied. Office of Inspector-General . . Oflice of Military Justice Office of Quartermaster-General. . . Office of Commissary-General Office of Paymaster-Geueral Office of Surgeon-General Oifice of Chief of Ordnance . OfBce of Chief of Engineers. Signal Office Superintendent, Ac,

& War-Department building . .

Superintendent, &inc. I building corner Seventeenth aud F streets .

Superintendent, &lac. & building on F street

Superintendent, building corner Fifteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue

Suporintendent, building occupied by the (. "om- missary-General

Superintendent, building on Tenth street

Contiiigent Ea penses— Olfice of Secretary of War Office of Adjutant-General Office of Adj utant-General, (old Navy-Department

building ) Office of Military Justice OfBce of Quarterruaster-General Office of Commissary-General Office of Paymaster-General Office of Surgeon-General Office of Chief of Ordnance . Office of Chief of Engineers War-Departruent building Building corner Seventeenth and F streets Building on F street .

2Eiecellancous- Rent of building corTJer of Fifteenth street anil

Pennsylvania avenue. Reut of building on I' street Postage, War Department Postage to postal-union countries . Support and roedical treatment of trausieut pau-

pers Transportatiou of reports and maps to foreign

COll iltl'res . Building for State, War, and Navy Departments. . . Fire-proof roof building corner of Seventeenth

and F streets. Statue of General Daniel Morgau . Completion of the Washington Monument. Repairs to monumeut on Grotou Heights, Con- '

necticut Centennial celebration of Revolutiouary battle of

Groton Heights, Connecticut . Total Apparent Expenses, War Department

proper

Deduct amount received aud covered iuto the Treasury as proceeds of Governruent property. . '

Salaries.

$2, 520 00 5 320 00

1M, 230 60 31, 680 00 57, 134 78

252, 755 15 20, '378 05 '

23, 240 00 4, 320 00

10, 241 04

4, 435 65 l

5, 170 00

250 00

250 00 250 00

986, 549 67

OrdinaJ7 ex- I&enses.

$8, 000 00 10, 000 00

:l, (&00 00 500 00

8, 000 00 500 00

2, 350 32 8, 000 00 1, 500 00 2, 500 00 7, 000 00 6, 000 00 3, 500 00

10, 000 00 4, 500 00

121, 464 40 2, 600 00

204, 414 72

171 32

Public works. .

$300, 000 00

o5, 178 14 20, 000 00

I

170, 147 85 ~

515, 325 99

Miscellaneous. nnsnal and ex- traordin

$15, 000 00

500 00

5 000 00

5, 000 00,

25, 500 00 I. .

Total.

bl& 731, 790 38

171 39

Total Actual Lxpeuses, War Department proper . 986, 549 67 204, 243 40 51o, 325 99 25, 500 00 1, 731, 619 06

Chief of Engineers in Charge of Puhhc BJJildtngs arid Grounds in 8'aehington-

Salaries of employds . Contingent expenses Improvement and care of public grouuds Repairs, fuel, ilk;c.

& Executive Mansion.

Lighting, drc. &

Executive Mansion Repairs of water-pipes anil fire-plugs. Telegraph to connect the Capitol with the De-

partmeuts aud Government Priutiug Ofhce

~37, 971 77 I

$500 00 f42 071 53

27 498 42 14, 999 32 2, 493 75

1, 000 00

Total Expenses under Chief of Engineers. . . . ~ 37, 971 77 I 500 00 88, 063 02 fI126 5&34 79

JuILITART ESTABLIsiraJRXT.

Pay Department-

Pay' of the Army Mileage General expenses Psy of Military Acarlemy

$11&544&099 12 $238, 659 44

541, 998 27 183, 498 97

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSFhIENTS.

Didbttreement8 — Continued,

~ p c)

Salaries. '

Pensee . Public works. Miscellaneous. Ordinary ex- unusual and ex- traordinary.

Pay Departnicnt — Continued. Extra pay to officers and men who served in the

Mexican war Pay of two and three-year volunteers. Bounty to volunteers, their widows and legal

heirs. Bounty under act of July 2H, 1866.

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess of expenditures

Total Pay Department

I)11&727, 598 09

95, HH9 69

11, 631, 708 40 I)780, 657 71 l

83, 240 00 ] "9, 078 77

:)2&2, 395 29 88, 192 5H

5)4'&, 906 64 81'&, 955, '&( 2 75

Co»&missar y Dcpartment- Subsistence of thc Army

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

Total Actual Expeuses, Commissary Depart- ment

. . $2, 233, 239 76;

8 10'

2, 233) 231 66,

8 &, 233, 239 76

8 10

2, 233, 231 66

Quartermaster's Depart&ae»t- Regular supplies of the Quartermaster's depart-, '

ment Incidental expenses. Barracks and quarters Transportation of the Army and its supplies. Transportation of the Army& Pacific Railroads . Fifty per centum of arrears of Army transporta-

tion due certain land-grant railroads Transportation of oflicers and their baggage. . . . . . . . Horses for cavalry and artillery Clothing, camp, and garrison equipage National cemeteries Pay of superiuteudeuts of national cemeteries Headstones for graves of soldiers iu private cem-

eteries . Road from Fort Scott to national cemetery, Kan- l

sas hlacadamized road from Vicksburgh to the ua-

l

tional cemetery, Miss

Total Apparent Expenses, Quartermaster's Department . . . . . . . . .

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

5&7, 917, 65 10&558, 765 23 '-

166, 209 34 l . .

. . $3, 266, H60 29 1, 047, 085 08 l

893, 455 55 4, 050, 335 41

139, 223 6&3

66, 513 40 206 84

200, 656 82 894, 428 16

, j5&7, 917 65 Ij9&J, 219 06

25, 000 00

5, 500 00

8, 000 00

13& 719 06 +10 754 40] 94

166, 209 34

Total Actual Expenses, Quartermaster's De- partment .

3fedtcal Department— Medical and Hospital Departincnt Construction and repair of hospitals Medical Museum and Library Artificial limbs Appliances for disabled soldiers. Medical and surgical liistory.

r7 917 65 10&392&555 89

$206, '383 25 74, 123 99 10, 000 00

8&!&0 00 13, 657 05

1:37, 719 06 ~

10, 588, 192 60

$436, 875 95

Total Appareut Expenses, Medical Depart- mcut . 290 507 24 13, 947 05 436, 875 95 87)1, 330 24

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

Total Actual Expenses, Medical Department ,

'. 1, 514 99

28H, 992 25 13, 947 05

1, 514 99

4'36 875 95 ~

739 B]o 2o

Ordna&ice Departmeat- Ordnauce service. Ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplies. Ordnance material&)(proceeds of sales). Manufacture of arms at uatioual armories. Armiug aud equipping the militia. Armament of fortificatious Tests of iron aud steel. Testiug machine . Powder-depot. Repairs of arseuals. Springfield arsenal, Spriugfield, Mass. . . . Rock Island arseual, Rocl- Island, Ill Bonicia, arsenal, Beuicia, Cal washington arsenal, District of Columbia.

$109, 973 310, 021 74, 997

299, 995 238, 762 132, 035

2 400 15, 000 50, 000

H4

67, 20 '

00 18, 40

&

00 ( 00

00 &

$39, 924 71 15, 000 00

262, 000 00 10, 000 00 2, 000 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBVRSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Ordnance Department — Continued. Indianapolis arsenal, Indianapolis, Ind Rock Island bridge, Rock Island, Ill.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

penses. Public works.

$1, 118 43 10, 000 00

340, 043 14

276 01

3Kiscellaneous. nnnsnal and ex- traordinary TotaL

Total Apparent Expenses, Ordnance Depart- ment

Deduct from "Ordnance material, proceeds of sales, " the amount received and coveredinto the Treasury from the sale of useless ord- nance $55, 028 70

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . 5, 688 93

Total Actual Expenses, Ordnance Department

58, 365 33 2 352 30

1, 174, 819 96 337, 414 83

$1&233&185 29 339, 767 '13 $1, 572, 952 42

60, 717 63

1, 512, 234 79

Mitita&y Academy&— Current and ordinary expenses Miscellaneous items and incidental expenses Buildings and grounds .

Total Military Academy

Engineer Department— Engineer depot at Willet's Point, N. Y Preservation and repair of fortifications. Torpedoes for harbor defences Ringgold barracks, Texas

$41, 047 16 12, 405 78

53, 452 94

Ii5, 000 00

$36& 999 92

36, 999 92

$100, 286 27 50& 000 00 20, 500 00

$90, 452 86

Total Forts and Fortifications 5, 000 00 170, 786 27 $175, 786 27

Impro»ing Harbor at- Portland, Maine . Richmond Island, Maine . Richmond, Maine . Rockland, Maine Portsmouth, N. H. Burliugtou, Vt Swanton, Vt Boston, Mass Plvmouth, Mass. Provincetown, Mass. Newburyport, Mass Scituate, Mass . Nautucket, Mass . Block Island, R. I. Little Narragausett Bay, R. I. Bridgeport, Conn New Haven, Conn Norwalk, Coun Stoniugton, Coun Milford, Conn. Southport, Conn Oswego, N. Y. Dunkirk, N. Y. Butfalo& N. Y Charlotte, N. Y Plattsburgh, N, Y . Port Jefferson& N Y Flushiug Bay, N. Y Wilson, N. Y Canarsie Bay, N. Y Olcott, N. Y Erie, Pa . Ice-harbor at Marcus Hook, Pa Constructiug pier in Delaware

Del . Ice-harbor at New Castle, Del Wilmingtou, Del Baltimore& Md Breton Bay, Leonardtown, Md Annapolis, ibid Entrance of Saint Jerome's cre Washington and Georgetown, Norfolk, Va. Onancock, Va. . . Charleston, S. C Sullivan's Islaml; S. C. Savannah, Ga. .

and Conn

bay, near Lewes,

el. , Md D. C . . . .

$15, 000 00 4, 000 00 1, 000 00

10& 000 00 8, 000 00

12, 000 00 1, 000 00

54, 000 00 8, 500 00, 1, 500 00

15, 000 00 2, 500 OO

30, 000 00 6, 000 00 5 000 00

10, 000 00 15, 000 00

5&000 00 25, 500 00 5, 000 00 2, 500 00

51, 000 00 2& 000 00

75, 000 00 5, 000 00 3&000 00 3, 000 00

15, 000 00 3, 000 00

10, 000 00 1, 000 00

21, 000 00 25, 000 00

15, 000 00 3, 000 00

11, 500 00, 70& 000 00

3& 000 00 500 00

6, 500 00 11, 000 00 55, 000 00 5, 000 00

225, 000 00 5, 000 00

50, 048 75

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex. pensee

~

Public works. 5llsccu &neo&a'. Unusual and ex. -

traordinary

IN&pro»fng Harbor ar — Continued. Brunswick, Ga Cedar Keys, Fla Pensacola, Fla Apalachicola Bay, Fla Tampa Bay, Fla . . Mobile, Ala Vicksburgh, Miss.

& and Mississippi river near

iVew Orleaus, La Galveston, Texas Brazos Santiago, Texas. Memphis, Tenu. , aud Mississippi river at . Ashtabula, Ohio . Cleveland, Ohio. Toledo, Ohio Port Clinton, Ohio Ice-harbor at mouth of Muskingum river, Ohio Harbor of refuge ucar Ciucinnati, Ohio Sandusky City, Ohio Black River, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Huron, Ohio Vermillion, Ohio Michigan City, Ind. Calumet, Ill Chicago, Ill Galena, Ill. , and Galena river Rock Island, Ill Waukegan, Ill Ontonagou, Mich. Eagle Harbor, Mich New Buifalo& Mich Ludington, Mich. Frankfort, Mich Saint Joseph, Mich. . Grand Haven, Mich Muskegon, Mich Black Lake, Mich White Rive&r, Mich Mauistee, Mich. Harbor of refuge, Lake Hurou, Mich Marquette, Mich Pentwater, Mich Saugatuck, Mich. South Haven, Mich Cheboygan, Mich Monroe, Mich . Charlevoix, Mich A. u Sable, bIich Harbor of refuge at PortAge Lake, Mich Sebewaing, Mich. Manistique, Mich Harbor of refuge at Grand Marais, Mich Ice-harbor of refuge at Belle River, Mich Menoruonee, AVis Green Bay, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis Ahuapee, Wis. Two Rivers, AVis. Racine, Wis . Mauitowoc, Wis Sheboygan, Wis Port Washington, W&s Kenosha, Wis . Dredging& Superior bay, AVis . Harbor of refuge at entrance of Sturgeou Bay

canal, Wis. Harbor of refuge, Milwaukee bay, Wis Burlington, Iowa Muscatine, Iowa Duluth, Minu Grand &4arais& Miuu Oakland, Cal Wihnington, Cal. Entrance to Coos bsy and harbor, Oregon Yaquina Bay, Oregou . Dcdnct repayments to appropriatious in excess of

expeuditures.

Total Harbors

I»&p& o & i n g Ri rcrs- Kennebnnk, Maine Gnt olq&osite Bath, M;&inc

Slo, ppp 00 15, 500 00 '

3, 000 OO

10, 000 00 10, 000 pp

[

30, 000 00 '

20, 000 00 17, 500 Pp,

169, 99B 00 5, 000 00

27, 000 00 16, BOO 00 Bl, opo 00 35, 700 00 10, 400 00 45, 000 00 9, 67c p7

12, 500 00 500 00 100 00

2, 000 00 2 000 pp

59, 500 00 30, 000 0(l 70, 000 00 i

12, 000 00 6, 000 00 3, 000 00 ~

19, 000 00 500 00

1 500 PP 10, 000 00 6, 000 00 9, 000 00,

20, 000 00 '

10& 000 00 i

B, opo 00 B, 000 00

11, 000 00 5 ', OOO OO

2, 500 00 4, 000 00 3, 000 00 7, 000 00 5, 000 00 2, 000 00

10, 000 00 12, 000 00 10, 000 00 4, 000 00 4, 000 00 2, 500 00 1, 000 00

13, 000 00, 9, 000 00

10, 000 00; 10, 000 00 25, 000 00

6, 000 00 10, 500 00 5, 000 00

20, 000 00 5, 000 00 4, 000 00

p9, 000 00 500 00

12, 000 00 &, 500 00

30, 000 00 7, 000 00

55, 000 00 41, 000 OU

20, 000 00 44, 000 00

2, 224, 924 B2 2, 3"B 32

2, 222, 596 50

+2&, 500 00 ' &', OOO OO

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g9 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disher semertts — Continued.

Qr&hoary ex Salaries. l peuses. Public works M&scellaueous

j trao 4 TotaL 1Tnususl au&l ex-

Lmprovinq Riv&s's — Continued. Lubee channel, Maine Cathance, Maine Breakwater, St. Croix river, uear Calais, Maine Lamprey, N. H Exeter, N&. H

Otter creek, Vt Merrimac& Mass Taunton, Mass Providence river and Narragansett bay, R. I Housatouic, Couu Connecticut, Conn Connecticut, between Hartford, Conn. , and &

Holyoke, kiass Thames, Couu Breaksvater at New Haven, Conn. Removing obstructions iu East river and Hell

Gate, N. Y Hudson, N. Y Buttermilk chanuel, N Y Newtown creek, N. Y Niagara, N. Y Channel between Stateu Island and New Jersey Cohansey creek, N. J . . Raritan, N. J Passaic, N. J Passaic, N. J. , from Pennsylvania Railroad bridge

to mouth . Shrewsbury, N. J Elizabeth, h. J Woodbridge creek, N. J . Salem, N. J Rani o&;&si N. J Allegheny, Pa . Schr&ylkill, Pa Delaware, at Schoouer Ledge& Pa. and Del Delaware, below Bridesbur&~hI Pa. Delaware, between Treutou, N. J. , and Bri&lcs-

'

burgh, Pa Delaware, near Cherry Island flats, Pa. aud Dcl Chester creek, Pa Susquehanna, above Richard's Islaud, Pa Susquehanna, uear IIavre de Grace, Md. Broad creek, Del Mispilliou creek, Dcl Broadkiln, Del St. Jones, Del Duck creek, Del Secretary oreek, Md Wicomico, Md. Threadhaveu creek, Md Elk, Md Northeast, Md Choptank, Md Potomac, at Mount Vernon, Va Pamunkey, Va. Appomatto~, Va James, Va Totusky, Va . New, Vs . Rappahaunock, Va Blackwater, Va Chickahomiuy, Va York, Va Mattapoui, Va . Stauuton, Va Nomoni creek, Va . Urbaua creek, North Lsndin&g. V;&. ;»&d N. C Dan, Vs. aud N. C Gren&t Kauawha, 1V. Va Little IfanawhaI 1V. V;i Elk& W Va Guyaudotte, 1V. V;&

Mouongahela, 1V. l a Shenan(loch, 1V. V;&

Cape Fear, N. C French Broad, N. C Cnrrit»cl- Sound and Xi»ql& hiver bar, N. C . Ne»sc, N. C .

Scupperuoug, X. C Trent, N. C . . Yudl'in, N. C Pamlico aud Tar, N. C. . . . .

$4, 000 00, 10, 000 00 '

500 00 ~

1, 000 00 &

4, 000 00 j 1, 500 00

5, 500 00 '

14, 000 00', 10, 000 00

,

'

90, 000 00 '

2, 000 00 15, 000 00

5, 000 00 25, 000 00 55, 000 00,

245, 000 00 10, 000 00 46, 500 00 10, 000 00

500 00, 15, 000 00

, '

4, 500 00, ' 50, 500 00 2, 000 00

22, 500 00 17, 500 00 7, 500 00 5, 000 00 3, 000 00 5, 000 00

20, 000 00 26, 500 00 6, 000 00 '

79, 640 00 '

14, 000 00', 110, 000 00

3, 000 00 20, 000 00, 26, 000 00

500 00 (

5, 500 00 1, 100 00

500 00 i

S, ooo 00 i

3, 000 00 &

5 ooo oo &

3, OOO OO '

10, 000 00 &

5, 500 00 3, 000 00 3, 000 00 3, 500 00

20, 000 00 6&7, 500 00;

500 00 24, 000 00 16, 000 00

3, 500 00 3, 000 00

I

10, 000 00 2, 500 00 &

4, 000 00 I

5, 000 00, 1, 000 00

20, 000 00 5, 000 00

142& 000 00 5, 000 00 5, 000 00 2, 000 00 3, 000 00

000 00 65, 000 00 5, 000 00

40, 000 00 45, 000 00

1, 000 00 10, 000 00 20, 000 00 9, 000 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

17tsbtsrsements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works.

Unusual and ex- kuscel)ancona. traordinary ~ TotaL

St. John' s,

lo shoals,

ster Land-

tlan&1 caiial

ud Ahi

Irul&roviu&) Rivers — Coutinue&l. Waccemaw& N. C. aml S. C Great Pedec, S. C Etowah, Ca. Ocmulgec, Ga Chattahoochce, (Ia I'lint, Ga Oconee, Ga Oostenaula aud Coosaivattee, Ga. Coosa, Ga. an(1 Ala Cumberland sounil, Ga. and Fla Inside passage between Fernandino, and

Fla Choctawhatchie, Fla. and Ala. Suwannee, Fla. Volusia bar, Flu Escambia, Fla. and Ala. Saint Jolin's, Flu. Alabaiua, Ala Warrior and Toiiiliigbee, Ala, aaul Miss. Pascagoula, 5l isa. Yazoo, Miss . Big Sunflower, kliss Coldwater, Mi&ss.

Pearl, Miss . Tallahatchie, Miss Tchula lake, Miss Pearl, below Jacksou, 2&(iss

Yallabusha, Miss . Noxubee, Miss Amite, I. a Mouth of Red river, La. Removing sua«s in Re&1 river, La Removiug raft in Red river, La, Teusas, L~a. Bayou I. a I'onrcluo I. a . Bayou Tech'& La Bayou Courtableau, La. Bayou Terrebonno, La Bayou B&cuf, La Vermillion, La Tangipaho&a, La. Bayou Bartholoiueiv, I. a. an&i Ark Trinity, Texas Sabine, Texas Sabine Pass, 'I'exas. Aransas Pass and bay, Texas Pass Cavallo, Texas. Ship-channel iu Galvestou bay, Texas. Month of Brazos river, Texas. White, abovo Bnil'alo shoals, Ark White, bctiveon Jacksonport and Bufl'a

Ark White anal Saint I'rancis, Ark Black, Ark. Fourche Le Fevre, Arl- Arkansas, Arl- Arkausas, Ark. ansi Kan Upper Red, Ark. St. Francis, betmeen &Vilkesburg aud Le

mg& Ark Saline, Ark Ouschitas Ark. aml La . Big Saudy, Ky Kentncky, Ky. Operating anil care of Lonisville aud Por Clinch, 1'enn Duck, ll'enu Big FIatchie, Teim French Broa&&l, Tenu Hiamassee, Tc&un

Teuucssce, above (. "hattanooga, Teuu. Teunessee, beloiv Chattanoo«a, Tenu a Cumbrrlaii&1, above Nashville, Teuu. Cnmberlaud, below Nashville, Tenu Cauey Forl-, Tenn Obed's, Tenii Ohio Rocky, Ohio Sandusky, Ohio Wabash, Inil White, Ind Illiuois Osage, Mo. and Kan Cuivre, Mo

5 R D

. "'0, 000 00 1:), OOi) 00

837 Ho

6, 000 00 &JI 000 00 92 000 00 1, 500 00 2, 000 00

&0, 000 00 5, 000 00

3, 000 00 12, 000 00 5, 000 00 5, 000 00 8, 000 00

15, OOO OO

90, 000 00 37, 000 00 29, 000 00 15, 000 00 20, 000 00 3, 000 00 5 000 00

10, 000 00 1, 500 00 1, 100 00 1, 500 00

17, 000 00 300 00

35, 000 00 60, 000 00 15, 000 00 1, 000 00 3, 900 00

400 00 1, 500 00 8, 000 00 9, 000 00

Cioo 00 100 00

J, ooo 00 10, 000 00 9 000 88

57, 005 00 HO, 'OOO OO

65, 500 00 10, 000 00 35 500 00 4, 'HOO OO

i, 000 00 19, 000 00 11, 000 00 4, 000 00

31. 000 00 20, 000 00 I'2, 000 00

5, 000 00 6, 800 00

18, 000 00 10, 000 00

160, 000 00 4P. , 000 00

4, 000 00 3, 000 00

10, 000 00 4, 300 00 3, 000 00

1'2, OOO 00 '265, 000 00

4H, 000 00 '20, OOO 00

4, 000 00 9, 000 00

'2'do &JH4 00 J, 610 00

10, 000 00 38.

' OOO OO

20, 0()0 00 4&&, 000 00 20, 000 00 7, 000 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued,

Unusual and ex. ]Kxscellsneons trachea Total. Ordinary ex-

Salaries. penses. Public works.

Imps nefsg Rirers — Continued. Gasconade, Iio Detroit, Mich St. Mary's River and St. 5lary's Falls canal, Mich . Improving and operatiug St. 5larr's Riser aud

St. Mary's Falls Canal, Mich Au Sable St. Clair Oats, klich Saginaw, 51ich. . . . . . . Graud, iklich Clinton, Mich Chippex~va, Wis. I'ox and Wisconsin, Wis. . . . St. Croix, below Taylor's Falls, Wis St. Anthony's k alls, Minn. Red River of the North, Minn. and Dakota. Yellowstone, Montana and Dakota Lower Clearwater, Idaho . Constructing canal around the cascades of Colum-

bia river, Oregon Upper Columbia, Oregon Uyper Willamette, Oregou Lower Willamette anrl Columbia, Oregon . Coquille, Oregon . Cowlitz, Wash. Ter Skagit, Wash. Ter Sacramento, Cal . San Joaquiu, Cal Petalumas creek, Cal. . . Mississippi, Missouri, aud Arkansas rivers Mississippi river . Mississippi river:

From St. Paul to Des Moines Rapids Between mouths of Ohio and Illiuois rivers From Des Moines Rapids to mouth of Illinois

river Des Moines Rapids . Rock Island Rapids Above the Falls of St. Anthony At Quincy, Ill Near Cape Girardeau aud Miuton's Point, Jlo . . Near Alexandria, Mo . . At Hanuibal, Mo . At Natchez, Iifiss. , and Vidalia, La Removing bar opyosite Dubuque, Iowa . . .

Reservoirs at headwaters of Ilississ~ippi river Examiuatious and surveys at South Pass of Mis-

sissippi river. Constructing jetties aurl other storks at South

Pass of Mississippi river Gauging the ~stere of the Lo~er Mississippi river

and its tributaries . Uyper Mississippi Operating Des sloines Rapids canal. . . Missouri river:

Near St. Joseph, Mo. Above mouth of Yellowstone river At Council Bluifs, Iowa, aud Omaha, Neb At Eastport, Iowa~, snd Nebraska City, Neb At Atchison, Kan. . Near Fort Leavenworth, Kan Near Kansas City, Mo Near Glasgow, Ilo. A't Sioux City) Iowa At Cedar City, klo . At Vermilliou, Dakota At Lexington, llo At Saint Charles, Mo . At Brownville, Neb. At Plattsmonth, Neb

Survey of Missouri river from mouth to Sioux City, Iowa .

Removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangeriug navigation

Operatin«aurl care of St. Clair Flats canal, Mich ', . Examinations, surveys, and contingencies of '

rivers and harbors

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Rivers

85, 000 00 75, 000 00

165, 000 00

165, 000 00 1, 000 00

500 00 12 000 00 1, 000 00 4, 000 00 5, 000 00

125 000 00 10, 000 00 15, 000 00 15, 000 00 1:1, 575 00 5, 000 00

163, 000 00 20, 000 00 22, 000 00 60, 000 00 10, 000 00 2, 000 00 2, 500 00

63, 000 00 20, 000 00

8, 000 00 200, 000 00 175, 000 00

147, 000 00 251, 000 00

100, 000 00 15, 000 00 5, 000 00

10, 000 00 10, 000 00 20, 000 00 10, 000 Pp 25, 000 00 40, 000 00 1, 000 00 1, 000 00

10, 860 02

125, 000 00

4, 000 00 11, 000 00 ',

27, 000 00

20, 000 00 33, 800 00 22, 000 00 18, 000 00 24, 000 00 10, 000 00 29, 000 00 26, 000 00

9, 000 00 '

lq, ppp 00 10, 000 00 18, 000 00 25, 000 00 14, 000 00 8, 600 00

26, 000 00

8, 574 58 5, 000 00

175, 500 00

6, 134, 077 28

1, 000 00

6, 133, 077 28 '

6, 133, 077 28

Total Apparent Expenses uurler Chief Engineer &~ 000 00 8'«526, 46P P5 j8, 531, 460 05

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dt'sbursements — Continued.

Ordinary ex- Unusual and ex- Total. Salaries. pensee Public works. knseenaneous. Iraordinary.

Improving I:ivers — Continued. Deduct amount received and covered into the .

'

Treasury as proceeds of Government property.

Total Actual Expenses Imder Chief Engineer.

Jffiecelfaneotts- Contingencies of the Army Expenses of recruiting Expenses of Commanding-Generays offtcc Contingeucies of Adjutant-Generays department. . . Expenses of military convicts . Signal Service Observation aud rcport of storms Construction, maintenance, and repair of military

'

telegraph lines Buildings for military headquarters at Fort Snell-

ing, Minn. Buildings for military headquarters at San Anto-

llio, Texas Construction of quarters at I"ort Omaha, Ne-

braska Repair of quarters at 1"ortress Monroe, Va Military post near Musselshell river, Montana. Military post near the northern boundary of iMon-

tana. Military road between Fort Missoula, Montana,

anil Fort Couer d'Alcne, Idaho. Support of military prison at I' ort Leavenworth, l

Kansas Artillery school at Fortress Monroe, Va. Surveys of northern and northwestern lakes. Geographical survey of the territory of the United

States west of the 100th meridian. Surveys and reconnoissances in military divisious

aud departments. Survey of Gettysburgh battle-field Publication of Oflicial Records of War of Rebel- ~

lion . Mississippi-River Corumission. Miller's patent cartridge-extractor Miscellaneous claims audited by Third Auditor. Allowance to graduating classes of '79 and '80, of,

Military Academy Payment to commissioners to appraise damages

to lands in Fond du Lac county, Wis Support of National Home for Disabled Volunteer

Soldiers Support of Soldiers' Home. Refundiug to States exyeuscs incurred in raising

volunteers . Reimbursing the State of Kentucky for expenses

in supyressmg the rebellion. Refunding to California expeuses incurred in sup-

pressing Indian hostilities Horses snd other property lost in the military

service Horses aud other proyerty lost in the military

service prior to July 1, 1878. Commutatiou of rations to yrisouers of war iu

rebel States. Draft and substitute-fund Collectiug, drilliug, and organizing voluuteers . . Providing for the comfort of sick and discharged

soldiers. Pay of volunteers Claims of loyal citizens for supplies furnished

~

during thc rebellion. Claims for quartermasters' stores and commissary

supplies, (act July 4, 1864) Awards for quarterma~sters' stores aud coinruis-

ssrv supplies taken by the Army in Tennessee Bounty to the 15th and 1Gth Missouri Cavalry

Volunteers�

. Trsvelliug expenses of Fort Michigan Cavalry Travelliug exyenses of California oud Nevada

Volunteers. Capture of JefFerson Davis Support of refugees, freedmeu, aud sbaudoned

lands Allowance for reduction of wages under eight-

hour law Pay, transportation, services, and supplies of Ore-

gon aud Washington volunteers in 1855 snd 1856

89 411 38

$5, 000 00 H, ;)17, 048 67

P6, 547 7;) 71, 198 41

2, 489 83 2, 998 57 9, 433 70 ~

10, 473 72 '

374, 974 19

74, 953 15

$130, 000 00

61, 000 00

25, 000 00 20, 000 00 40, 000 00,

80, 000 00

20, 000 00 l

$55 910 80 4, 999 41

39, 287 09

15, 000 00

11, 470 95 6, 000 00

70, 995 22 163, 000 00 18, 792 52

15 00

3, 136 32

5, 010 00

I'Il, 033, 560 83 87, 242 92

156, 187 45

15, 000 00

1, 288 36

4, 499 H3

103, 291 30

18, 527 25 1, 728 95

56 80

5 95 136 56

344 259 36

359, 780 11

8, 759 25

5, 1Gii 66 198 50

187 50 293 00

1 00

141 74

15 234 09

89 411 38

8, GI22, 0 i ™ 67

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36 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Public works. 3fisceiianeous t aordma Tot ]

Unusual and ex- Irenses.

iifisceltaneorrs — Continued. Pay of Florida volunteers In 1857 and 1H58. Pay of mounted riilemen under Colonel John C.

Fremont in 1846. Reimbursement to Captain E. C. Bo5ven& expenses

iu defending suit. Relief of-

Leonidas Smith, late lieuteuaut 22d Regirneut Indiana Volunteer Infantry

Solomon Morris. Samuel I. Gustiu. I. egal representative of Henry M. Shreve. Fraucis W, Max&veil I'he estate of W. I'. Nelson, deceased The estate of N. Boyden. Joseph Climer, of Texas. Henry F. Line&s . W. A. Reid. James N. Ruby. AI. F. Clark John Gault, jr. , late major 28th Kentucky Vol- '

unteer Infantry The estate of J. AI. Micou George W. Bro&ver J. Scott Payue AIrs. Martha Bridges, of Bartow county, Ga

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations iu excess of expenditures

Total Apparent Expeuses, Miscellaueous.

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

Total Actual Expeuses, Miscellaneous.

&II» 3, 06»2

1, 308 42

581, 760 90

5, c376, 000 00

375, 974 31

375, 974 31

y765 OO '

232 87

711 77

933 1:3 727 84

1, 129 00 5o, ooo oo 1, 316 69,

500 &26

75 00 18, 395& 00

360 00 194 50 332 31 510 00

1, 028 20 6H5 67

1, 443 05 1 35H 01

72 06

2, 236, 247 70

1 558 11 ~

$393, 617 31 2, 234, 689 59 @5, 587, 350 53

1, 308 42

393, 617 31 i 2, 234, 689 59 3, 586, 042 11

Total Apparent Expenses, War Deparime»t

Total Actual Expenses, War Departmeut

81', 714&147 49 $15&942&792 21

12&714&147 49 15&715i214 71

&I9, 882, 590 42

9, 870, 826 74

3433, O64 36 ' P, 352, 191 o4

433, 064 36 3, 3MB, 191 24

$42& 324&785 "r'&

42 085 444 54

NAVY DEPARTMENT Salaries-

Ofocc of Secretary of the Navy . Bureau of Yards and Docks . . . . Bureau of Equipmeut and. Recruitiug. . . . . Bureau of Navigation . Bureau of Ordnance Bureau of Construction aud Repair . Bureau of Stcam-Eugiueeriug Bureau of Provisions and Clothing Bureau of Medicine aud Surgery. . Superinteudeut, roc. , Navy-Department buiMing

Contingent E~pe»ses- Off&ce of Secretary of the N;Ivy Bureau of Yards and Docks Bureau of EIIuipment aud Recruiting. Bureau of Navii'aiiou Bureau of Ordnance Bureau of Coustruction and Repair Bureau of Steam-Eugineering Bureau of Provisious a»d Clothiug Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Navy-Department buikliug

336, 193 33 11, 980 00 11, 780 00 6, 180 00 7, 980 00

10, 980 00 11, 278 15 14, 580 00 . 8, 380 00 36, 610 00

8'&, 5oo oo', 600 00 '

500 00 600 00 400 00 400 00

1, 000 00 400 00, 100 00 '

10, 000 00

Total Navy-Ih'i&rrriurc»i proper

XA VAI. 55»TA»I, ISH&XIEVT.

135& 941 4H 16 500 00 8&152, 441 48

Jlartne Corps- Yav . Provisious . Clothiug I"uel Alilit;Iry stores . Trausportation and recrnitiug Alariue barracks at Washir&gton, Norfolk, aud

Annapolis Repairs of barracks. Forage for horses Contingent

44 580 64, 678 11, 297 11, 286

989

10, 000 432

22, 317

01 18 33 50 42

00 72

II21, 1H7 09

Total Appareut Expenses, Mariue Corps 586&7r7 72 170, 581 84 21, 187 0&J rti778, 546 65

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Lt@bureemente — Continnetl.

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

Unusual and ex- traordinary. TotaL

1U'artne Corps — Coutiuned. Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Government property.

Total Actual Lxpenses, 1&I:&rh«Corps

$474 96

$586, 7rr 72 170, 106 88 621, 1H7 Gq '.

, 4rl 96

ii-'. 071 69

Bureau of Yards and Docks- Mainteuance . Civil establishment Contingent Repairs and preservatiou at uavy-yards Navy-yard at Mare Island, Cal. Navy-3 ard at Pensacola, Fla. Navy-yard at New London, Conu Navy-yard at Norfolk, Va Navy-yard at Boston, Mass. , (repairs of rope-walk) . .

$450, 927 :37, 858 20, 650

08 36 45

, ')3304, G21 00 112, 499 66 101, 275 62 14, 173 00 94, 446 90 18, 7&PAL 71,

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses, Bureau of Yards aud Docks .

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

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Yards aml Docks .

Bureau of Equipment and Becrniting- Equipment of vessels. Civil establishment . Contingent

Total Apparent Expenses, Bureau of Equip- ment and Recruitiug .

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

Total Actual Expenses, Bnreau of Equipment I

and Recruitiug.

509, 435 89

840 90 I

508 594 99

1, 118 00

507, 476 99,

$851, 481 68 18, 24H 20 57, 495 81

927, 225 G9

750 58,

926 475 11

645, 808 89

645, 80H 89

pl, 154, 403 HH

1, 11H 00

1, 153, 285 BH

8927, 225 69

750 58

926, 475 11

Bureau of Navigation— Navigation and navigation supplies. Civil establishment . Contingent Hydrographic work Charts of Amazon and Madeira rivers. . . . Charts of PaciQc coast of Mexico. Naval Observatory . Site for uew Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Observation, solar eclipse. Velocity of light. . . . Pay of professors aud others, Naval Academy Pay of watchmen and others, Naval Academy. . . . Pay of mechanics and others, Naval Academy . Pay of steam-employcs, Naval Academy. . Repairs, Naval Academy Heating and lighting, Naval Academy Library, Naval Academy Statiouery, Naval Academy. Chemistry, Naval Academy Stores, Naval Academy . Materials, Naval Academy. Board of visitors, Naval Acaden&y Miscellaneous, Naval Academy

$54, 086 36 24, 455 00 16, 835 05 8, 473 50

$100, 421 10, 417 1, 90:3

42 155

5, 806 26, 913

21 565 941

3, 569

21, 000 1'7, 000 2, 000 2, 000 2, 496

800 1, 000 2, 365

34, 600

21 77, 47 26 40 34

22

05

00 '

00 00 00 29 00 00 '

17 00

$i65, 000 00

Total Apparent Expenses, Burean of Navi-, )

gation Deduct au&ouut received and covered into thc

Treasury as proceeds of Government property

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Navigation. ,

10, '3, 849 91

10:3, 849 91

300, 294 22 '

5 40

300, 288 82

65, 000 00

65, 000 00

$469, 144 13

5 40

469, 1:3H r', 3

Bu& eau, of 0& dnance- Ordnance an&i ordnauce stores Civil establisluuent Coutiugeut Torpe&lo corps. Ordnance material, (proceeds of sales) Sales of s&uall-arms

Total Appareut Expenses, Bureau of Ordua»&, e

$247, 676 00 11, 880 52 3 585 40 '

G4, 8:32 34 i

21, H01 21 19, 968 83.

)

;369 &44, '30 $:369, &44 30

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dt'sbursetttettts — Conti if ued.

Salaries. Public worlre. Miscellaneous. nuenal and. ex- penses. traordinary. TotaL

19, 968 H3

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Orduauce. .

Bureau of Construction and Aepatr- Construction and repair . Construction and repair, (act June 14, 1878). Civil establishment . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bureau of Ordnance — Coutinued. Deduct from "Ordnance material (proceeds of,

sales" ) the amount received. sud covered into ~

the Treasury under that head. . . $19, 374 14 Deduct "Sales of small-arms, "

$19, 968. 83, there having been re- ceived and covererl into the Treas- ury under that head, $:52, :597. 79, leaving au excess oi' receipts over expenditures of $12, 428. 96. . .

$39, 342 97

330 401 33

$1, 700, 009 14 '

263 40 40, 012 16

i

439, 342 97

330, 401 33

Total Apparent Expenses, Bureau of Con- struction and Repair.

Deduct amouut received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governrucnt property.

Total Actual Expenses) Bureau of Construc- tion aud Repair

Bureau of Steam-Engineering— Steam-machinery Civil establishmeut . Contingent

Total Apparent Expenses, Bureau of Steam- Engineeriug .

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

Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Steam- Engineering

Bureau, of Pronisi one and Clothing— Provisions, Navy. Civil establishment Contingent

Deduct repayments to appropriatious iu excess of

expenditures�.

Total Appareut Expensos, Bureau of Provisions aud Clothing.

Deduct amount received aurl covered into tbe I

Treasury as proceeds of Government property . . Total Actual Expenses, Bureau of Provisions

and Clothing

Bureau of . Medicine and Surgery— Medical departmeut Civil establishment. Coutingent. Repairs .

1, 812, 284 70

961 22 '.

1, 811 323 4H i-

. . 61, 072, 570 84, 20 037 BH

1, 000 00,

1, 093, 608 72

49 47

1 093, 559 25

8991, 478 64 12, 239 87 '

42, 912 72,

1, 046, 631 23

67, 924 53

978, 7OG 7O ~

5, 444 74

973, 261 96

$51, 450 22, :5H, '725 54 ~

15, 0557 11 33, 310 7H

$1, 812, 284 70

961 22

1, 811, 323 48

jl, 093, 608 72

49 4'7

1, 093, 559 25

$978, 706 70

5 444 74

973, 261 96

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations in excess of, expenditures .

Total Bureau of Merlicine aud Surgery

iG, 624, 665 45 ;527, 160 06

3$iscellancous- General acconnt of advances. Pay of the Navy Pay, miscellaneous Coutingeut, Navy In&lemnity for lost clothing Indemuity for lost clothiug prior to July 1, 1878:. ' Destruction of clothiug aud bedding for sauitary

reasons Medals of honor Bonnty for destruction of enemy's vessels. Enlistment bounty to seameu. (irat ulty to seamen Gratnitv to machinists iu lieu of re-enlistment. Prize-money to captors,

138 55

36, 186 69 '

102, 366 96

$701, 902, 70

111, 821 38 42 75

2, 128 37

$959 66 6 00

2, ltio 4G 6, 937 05

100 00 30, 000 00 '

9, 916 48

$102, 366 96

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RECEIPTS AND DIS BUR& SEMENTS.

l)isburseme)t ts — Continued.

Ordinary ex- Salaries. enses Public works.

17nusual and ex- Misce))ancona. traordinary, Total.

MisceRaneo«s — Coutinued. Extra pay to officers and men who served in the i

Mexican war )Statue of Admiral Farragut. New propeller for U. S. ship "Alarni" Search for steamer "Jeaunettc, s of the Arctic Ex-

ploring Expedition Transporting contributious for the relief of the

sutl'cling poor of Ireland Relief of persons iiupressed intothe United States

naval service Relief of suiferers by wreck of U. S. steamship

"Huron" Relief of widows au&1 orphans of the officers, sea-

men, and marines of the U. S. ships "Cumber- land" aud "Congress"

Relief of widows aud. orphans of oflicers, &c. ) of the "I. evant"

Relief of Passed Assistant Engineer Absalom Kirby, U. S, N

Relief of) Charles W. Abbot and W. W. Barry, U. S. N.

Relief of Johu Scott Cuuningham Payment to T. C, Basshor & Co. for ship-knees Payment to Jenkins & Lee for a mariue-governor. . Payment to Dr. Emil Bessels

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess of i

expenditures

8815, 895 dp

59, 309 00

81;), 000 00 Hd, 600 Up

12 957 2 H25 00

89, 964 00 ~

1(36, 5:36 &J2

1, 596 47

16, 300 Bp

31H 00

216 00

d4P PP

d, 269 53

d, 605 54 1, &84 19

10, 233 70

261, 662 Bp

816 87

Total Miscellaneous $6, 951, 825 51 756, 586 20 i 15, 000 00 16, 3H2 29 dfip, H45 &J;3 BH, 000, 6:39 93

Total Apparent Expeuses', Navy Departmeut. $7, 778, 394 62

Total ActualExpenses, Navy Department. 7, 77H, :394 62

87, 036, 494 32 I $746, 995 98

6, 988, 346 98 746, 995 98 16, 382 29 260, 845 93 15, 790, 965 Hp

816, 382 d9 8260, B-i;& &J3 '1 ), 839, 113 14

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Salaries—

Office of Secretary of the Iuterior . General Land Oflice Oflice of Comuiissioner of Indian Affairs ONce of Commissiouer of Peusions . . . . . Ofhce of Commissioner of Patents . Oflice of Coinmissioner of Education. . . . ONce of Auditor of Railroad Accounts. Tempore, ry clerks, Interior Department. . . . . Additional clerks, Office of Coiumissioner of Pen-

Slclle . Investigation of frauds, ONce of Commissioner

of Peusions Employes under Architect of the Capitol Director of Geological Survey

Contingent L&'xyenscs— Oi'fice of Secretary of the Iuterior General Land ONce Office of Comuiissioner of Iudiau Afl'airs ONce of Commissioner of Pensions Office of Commissioner of Patents ONce of Couunissioner of Educatiou ONce of Auditor of Railroad Acconnts Fuel, lights, &c Rent of buildings Stilt1011)'1'y Postage Posta~)rc to Postal-Union couutries Packiug, &c. , Congressional docuinents Distributing docnuients, Bureau of Educatiou Scientific library, ONce of Commissiouer of

Pateuts Photo-lithographiug, ONce of Coiuiuissiouer of

Pateuts Copies of drawings, Once of Commissioner of

Pa, teuts Plates for Patent-Oflice Official Gazette . Reproducing plats of surveys, General Laud ONce

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess of expcuditnrcs

I)118, 6:3:3 51 '

273, 112 27 '

77, 949 07 490, 660 45 444 951 19 22 179 20 l

ld, H93 56 6, &J86 30 i

195, 905 00

16 4t)2 19 7, 824 00 6, 000 00

I36, 999 41 24, 203 6&7

d, 997 14, 30, 000 00 19, 998 46 18, 400 2H

1, 746 40 H, ppp 00

28, 266 66 48, 539 89, 2, 400 00 5, 000 00 6, 654 41 3, 499 50

'&, 999 87

43, 428 22

29, 998 44 19, 992 95

303, 1";) 30

320 00

&31, 500 00

Total Apparent Expeuses, Iut& rior l)& lair! meut proper 1, 67:3, 5), )() 74 302, 805 30 31, 500 00 82), 01&), BC». 04

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40 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries, Ordinary ex-

penses. Public works. Unusual and ox.

tiscellaneous. traordinary. Total.

6, 543 05

Total Actual Expenses, Interior Dcpartmeut proper

Contingent Expenses — Continned. Deduct salaries, Patent Oflice, $444&951. 19; con-

tingent expenses, Patent Office, $19&998. 46; copies of drawings, Patent Office, I!&29, 998. 44; photo-lithographing, I!&43&428. 22; plates for Pat- ent-Office Official Gazette, $19&992. 95; and scien- tific library, Patent Office, $2&999. 87& there hav- ing been received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from fees ou letters-patent the sum of It&776&108, 42& leaving $214, 739. 29 as an excess of receipts over expenditures. . . $561, 369 13

Deduct from salaries, Land Office, the amount received and coverc&l into the Treasury as a revenue from copying-fees, General Land Office.

Deduct amount received aud covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . 2, H13 47

$451, 494 24 $119, 231 41

1, 222& 062 50 i

183, 573 89 &I31, 500 00

I!&570, 725 65

1, 437, 136 39

PUBLIC LANDS Sat&I& ies—

Office of surveyor-geueral of Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of surveyor-general of California Office of surveyor-general of Colorado Office of surveyor-general of Dakota

'

Office of surveyor-general of Florida . . . . . . . . . . Office of surveyor-general of Idaho Office of surveyor-general of Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . Office of surveyor-~general of Minnesota Office of surveyor-general of Moutana Office of surveyor-geueral of Nebraska aud Io&va Office of surveyor-general of Nevada . . . . . . . Office of surveyor-general of New Mexico. Otfice of surveyor-general of Oregon Officc of surveyor-general of Utah Office of surveyor-general of Washington Office of surveyor-general of Wyoming . . . Salaries and commissions of registers and receivers

Conti&&gent Ezpenses- Office of surveyor-general of Arizoua. Office of surveyor-general of California . Office of surveyor-general of Colorado . Office of surveyor-general of Dakota . Ofiice of surveyor-general of Florida Office of surveyor-general of Idaho Office of surveyor-general of Louisiana Office of surveyor-general of Minnesota, Ofiice of surveyor- eueral of Montana Office of surveyor-general of Nebraska and Iowa Office of surveyor-geueral of Nevada Office of surveyor-general of New Mexico. Office of surveyor-general of Oregon Office of surveyor-general of Utah. Office of surveyor-6&cneral of Washington Office of surveyor-general of Wyoming Land offices Expenses of depositing public moneys Depredations on public timber. Snrveyiug publio lands. Surveying~ public and private lands .

Surveying tiiubcr-lauds. Surveying private-land claims. Surveyineo' private-laml claims in Arizona Snrveyiug private-land claims in California. Surveyiu~~ private-lan&i claims in New Mexico Geolo&oica~l survey Exaiuiuations of the public surveys Illustrations for Report on Geological Snrvey of

the Territories . Expenses of National Academy of Scieuces rela-

tive to territorial surveys. Appraiseinent aud sale of abaudoned iuilitary

reservatious Appraisement and sale of Fort Reyuolds military

reservation in Colorado Protection aud improveiuent of Iiot Springs, Ark. . Protectiou and improvement of Yellowstone,

National Park. Comruissiou to classify lands and codify land la&vs. l. Adjustiug claims for indemnity for swainp-lands. . l.

753 15, 33, 972 12

5 996 99 5, 999 49 5, 636 86 4, 969 52 9, 800 00 6 998 99 5, 499 85

i

4, 998 45 '

5 577 48 8, 499 55 6, 998 97 5, 500 00 6, 500 00

l

5, 998 08; 426, 139 64

$1, 370 90 4, 556 89 1 542 71 1, 355 00

805 38 '

1, 499 88 2, 000 00 1, 307 06, 1, 499 80, 1, 522 95

,

'

2, 044 41 1 "&61 97, 1, 109 06 1, 500 00 1, 800 00 1, 500 00

91, 145 47 5, 59H 63

l 32, 865 03 $227, 241 92 i

9, 024 45! 979 36, 472 83

4, 939 36 6, 045 92 7, 050 86 '

149', 395 62 3 552 99

4, fioo oo

100 00

4 511 52

1, 386 86 i

6, 206 98 '

14, 969 76, 19, 455 76 '

3, 425 00 !

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

B@bursemenQ — Gontiffued.

Ordinary ex- bnusuai and ex- ai. Salaries. . . Public works. Miscellaneous. teaordinary Tots . pensee.

Contingent Expenses — Continued. Settlement of claims for swamp-lands aud swamp- i

land indemnity Indemnity for swamp-lands purchased by indi-

viduals Publishing proclamations relating to sales of lands Deposits by individuals for surveyiuopublic lands Repayment for lands erroneously so7d. Repayment for lands erroneously sold prior to

July 1, 1877 . . Five per cent. fund of the net proceeds of sales of, '

public lands in Kansas . Five per cent. fund of the net proceeds of sales of

public lands in Kansas prior to July 1, 1878. Five per cent. fund of the net proceeds of sales of

agricultural lands in Colorado

Total Apparent Expenses, Public Lands. . Deduct the amounts uuder the head of "Five per

cent. fund to States, " being the per centum of the proceeds of pul&lic lands sold within their limits, and. which has been covered into the Treasury as sales of public lands $264, 907 88

Deduct aiuount of "Iudemnity for swamp-lands, " it being a return of the purchase-money paid for lands erroneously sold, covered into the Treasury as sales of pub- lic lands, and thc amounts ex- pended for the adjustment and settlement of claims for swaiup- lands and swamp-laud indeiunity 27, 759 74

Deduct amount of " Repaymeut for lands erroneously sold, " it being refunded to purchasers~ for lauds erroneo'hsly sold to them, covered into the Treasury as sales of pub- lic lands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 174 46

'

Deduct " Deposits by individuals for expenses for surveying public lands, " (refunded as an excess of moneys deposited on account of such surveys, ) the amount ex- pended, $861, 066. 94, there having been received. aud covered into the Treasury under this head the sum of $1, 804, 145. 55, leaving an excess of receipts over expendi- tures of $943, 078. 61 . . . . . . . . 861, 066 94

Deduct from "Salaries and comiuis- sions of registers and receivers, " $426, 139. 64; from "Contingent expenses land of'6ces, o $91, 145. 47; and from "Expeuses of depositing~ public moneys, " $5, 598. 63; thcr7: having been received and covered into the Treasury, as a revenue from fees for services rendered by these officers, $864, :576. 32, leaving an excess of receipts over expen- ditures of $341, 492. 58. . . . . . . 522, 883 74

Deduct from "Depredations on pub- lic tiinber, " the amount, received and covered into the Treasury as a rcveuuc from depredations on public lauds . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 584 69 '

Deduct from "Protection and im- provcmeut of Hot Spri~gs, Arkuu the amount received from rent, doc. , of Hot Springs reservation, Arkansas, applicable for expendi- ture under this appropriatiou . . . . 5, 820 47

$554, 839 14 $156 585 14 '-

426, 139 ii4 128, 328 79

$11, 756 55

12, 578 19 ,

'

147 00 861, 066 94

, '35, 417 76 '

3, 756 70

73, 122 72

190, 268 27

1, 516 89 I

1, 652, 990 21, ' .

1, 198, 729 49

. ' $2, 364, 414 49

1, 753, 197 92

Total Actual Expenses, Public Lands. . . Benefwiaries-

Current expenses, Goverument Hospital for the Insane.

Buildings and Grounds, Government Hospital for the Insane.

Current expenses, Coluinbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb .

Buildings and Grounds, Columbia Iustitution for Deaf and Dumb-

6RD

128, 699 50 28, 256 35

$20, 000 00

7, 500 00

454, 260 72

$154, 224 49

53, 500 00

611, 216 57

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dtsbnrsements — Conti nues,

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

penses. unusual and ex-

Public works. i Miscellaneous. Total.

I3eneficiaries — Continued. Support of 1'reedmeu's Hospital and Asylum . Howard University. Maryland Institution for Instructiou of the Blind.

Total Beneficiaries

$41, 800 00 10, 000 00 5'275 00

;j27, 500 00 264, 799 49 i. I3292, 299 49

Itfi seel lan eous— Annual repairs of the Capitoi Improving Capitol grouuds Retained percentages, improving Capitol grounds Lighting the Capitol aud grounds Heating apparatus, Senate. Heating apparatus, House of Representatives Fire-extinguishers, L. S. Capitol Payment to C, Brumidi for frescoing the Capitol Reconstructing Interior-Department building Repairs of building, Department of the Interior Enlarging court-house, Washington, D. C Exteusion of Government Priuting Office Purchase of lot adjoining Government Printing

Officc . Preservatiou of collections, Siuithsouisn Institu-

tion Preservation of collectious, Smithsonian Institu-

tion, Armory building Furniture and fixtures, Natioual Museum . Rent of rooms for Court of Claims Testing gas . Expenses Eighth Census. Expenses Tenth Ceusus. Commission to report upon depredations of Rocky-

Mountain locusts Commission to report on the Rocky-Mountain

locusts aud cottou-worm. Investigating the habits of insects injurious to

cotton-plant and agriculture Reimbursement to Carl Schnrz. Relief of Mrs. Mary E. Harringtou, executrix of

the late George D. Harringtou

$55, 000 00

2, 500 00 i

35, 000 00 i 3, 600 00

$48, 500 00 55, 500 00

6, 246 r2 30, 014 25 9, 500 00 1, 000 00 '

1, 200 00 700 00

60, 000 00 15& 000 00 5, 000 00 5, 983 81

12, 576 00,

8:350 00 263 20

3, 564, 432 31

25, 000 00

1 14 8101 20 i

3, 411 11

Total Appareut Expenses, Miscellaneous. . i96, 100 00 251, 220 78 '

3, 590, 049 45 3, 512;31 3, 940, 882 54

Deduct amouut received and covered iuto the '

Treasury as proceeds of Government property

Total Actual Expenses, Miscellaneous.

Pcnsions—

96, 100 00 i 251, 220 78

24115 ~. . 3, 589, 808 30

241 15

3, 512 31 3, 940 641 39

Army pensions . Arrears of Army pensious. Pay and allowances, Army pensions. I"ees of examining-surgeons, Army pensions. Fees for vouchers, arrears of Army pensions Navy pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay and allowances, Navy pensions Fees of examiniug-surgeons, Navy pensions Fees for vouchers, arrears of Navy pensions Printing pension-checks . Relief of Judith Brown, (Army pensions).

848, 540, 290 23 '

:3HO, 077 05 226, 702 65, 109, 462 00,

1420 i

799, 438 10', 2, 378 33

i

2, 379 70 ',

33 00, 664 00 '

66 09

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations in excess of ~ expenditures .

Total Pensions .

I%DIAN AI'PAIRS.

Ciiinent and Contingeiit Expenses— Pay of Iudian ageuts. Pay of Indian inspectors . Pay of iuterpreters. Travclliug expenses of Indiau iuspectors. . Expenses of Indian commissioners. Buildings at agencies, aud repairs Contingencies, Indian department.

Total Curreut and Co/ingent Expeuses.

Fulfilling Ti'eatg Stipulations tnitlb and Support of Indian Tribes—

Fulfilling treaties with- Apachcs . Apaches, kiowas, and Nmanches.

~$99, 429 Ob I

14, 705 25 '

24, 179 70 $6, 070 65

6, 927 9H 13, 119 85 31, 149 BH

138, 314 01 i 57, 268 36

$226 06 :36, i86 06

50, 061, 505 35

2, 225 73 ~

50, 059, 279 62 1~50, 059, 279 62

$195, 582 37

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEblENTS.

Dt'8bur8ement8 — Continuerl.

Bolnrios. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works.

Unusual and ex- &iscellnneous. trnordinsry.

Fttlfilting Treaty Sttp»lations &oith& and S»pport of Indian. Tribes — Continued.

Fuililling treaties with- Arapahoes and Cheyennes of Upper Arkansas

river . Chastas, Scotons, and Umpquas Cheyeunes and Arapahoes Chickasaws Chippewas, Boise Fort band. Chippewas of Lake Superior Chippewas of the Mississiyyi Chippewas, Pillager and Lake Wiuuebagoshish

bands . Chippewas of Rcd Lake, aud Peml&ina tribe of

Chippewas Chippe&vas of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black '

River Choctaws Creeks D'Wamish and other allied tribes in Washing-

~

ton Flatheads and other confederated tribes lowas . Kansas . Kickapoos Klamaths and Modocs Menomonees Miamies of Eel River Miamies of Indiana Miamies of Kansas Nez Perccs Omahas . Osages. Otoes and Missourias Pawnees Poncak . Pottawatomies Pottawstomies of EInrou . Quapaws . Qui-uai-cits and Quil-leh-utes. bacs aud I"oxes of the Mississiypi Sacs and Foxes of Missouri Seminoles Senecas Shawnees Eastern Shawnees Shoshones Sioux of diferent tribes, iucludiug Suntee Sioux

i of Nebraska Sioux, Yankton tribe Sissetou, Wahpeton, aud Santee Sioux of Lake

Traverse and Devil's Lake Six Nations of New York Snakes, Wall-pah-pee tribe Umpquas, Cow Creek band Uropquas and. Calapooias of Umpqua Valley,

Oregou Utahs, Tabequsche baud . . Walla-Walla, Cayuse, , and Umatilla tribes. Wiuuebagoes .

Support of- Apaches, Kiowas», ud Co&uauches Cheyennes and Arapahoes . Chippewas of Lake Superior Chiype&vah of the blississippi . Chippewas, Pillager aud Lake Wiunebagoshish '

bauds Crows Klamaths snd Ale&loco Molels Navajoes . Nez Percds. Northern Cheyeunes aud Ar»psl&oes I awuccs Quapaws . Sacs and I'oxes of Missouri Shoshoncs and Banuocks . Sioux of diA'erent tribes, inch&&ling Suutee Sioux

of Nebraska Sioux, Yaukton tribe Tabequache, Muachc, '&Ve& minuche, Yancey»,

Grand Riv&er, and Uiutah bands uf Utes. . . . Confederated bands of Utes Utnhs, Tabequache bautl

8939 21 97

90, 000 00 3, 000 00

10, 545 87 1, 367 65

20, 914 55

95) 045 66

947 16

9, 737 93 30, 039 89 69, 968 40

945 81 4, 679 41 3, 041 91 H 945 09 4, 855 49 3, 491 48

13, 794 98 2, 900 10

"3, 080 94 5, 916 89 i

97, 819 43 32, 499 43 18, 545 80 9, 474 47 '

31, 5M' 47 10, 577 09 '

90, 709 93 i

400 00 '

1, 009 99 '

351 67 41, 273 35 8, 406 19

98, 500 00 3, 900 00', 5, 000 00

H41 68 14, 967 49

98, 036 00 33, 804 31

91, 045 81 5, 034 61 1, 900 00

693 96

73 31 1, 445 54

8 90 31, 918 07

93, 826 08 90, 600 00 1&), 939 05

l, 075 91

968 84 95, 071 69 11, "83 . 1

2, 779 33 98 336 79 3, 760 G,

"'

47, 7tlH 84 22, 488 21

1, 185 43 200 00

49, 841 78

1, 398, 397 10 5&-t, 091 62

8, 8, )7 87 1', 000 00

1& 060 00

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44 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbttrsements — Continued.

8ai aries. Ordinary ex-

penses. Public . works. MisceOaneons. Vnnsnat snd ex- traordinary. Total.

Fulfilling Treaty Stipulations ioitb) and Support of Indian I

Tribes — Continued. Payment to Flatheads removed to Jocko reser-

vation, (reimbursable). Salary of Ouray, heail chief of the Ute nation. . . .

~.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures .

Total Fulfilling Treaties and Supports, Treaty l

Stipulations

Afiseel la n eoiis S«pports- Support of-

Apaches of Arizona and. Xciv Mexico Arapahoes, Cheyeunes, Apaches, Kiov-as, Co-

manches, and Wichitas . Arickarees, Gros Ventres, and lifandans . . . Assinaboines in Montana . Blackfeet, Bloods, and Piegans Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina 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 . . . . . Gros Ventres in blontana . Hualapai Apaches in Arizona Indians of Central superintendency Indians at Fort Peck agency Indians in Idaho . Indians on the Malheur reservation Indians in Southeastern Oregon Kansas Indians Kickapoos Makahs. Mixed Shoshones, Bannocks, and Sheepeaters Modocs in the Indian Territory Xcz Percds of Joseph's band Poncas . . Qui-nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes . Schools for Otoes aud Missourias, (reimbursable) S'Klallams . Tonkawas at Fort Griflin Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes . . XVichitas and other affiliateil bands Yakamas

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures

Total Apparent Expenses, Miscellaneous Sup- ports .

Deduct "Schools for Otoes and Missourias, " $2)693. 83) being part of the amount of $6)000 covered. as a miscellaneous receipt on account of reimbursement of appropriations for Otoe and Missouria Indians, leaving an excess of re- ceipts over expenditures of $:3):306. 17

Total Actual Expenses, bliscellaneous Suli- ports

Trust-Funds— Interest-accounts appropriated by Congress:

Interest on- Cherokee national fund Cherokee school-fnnd Chicl-asaw national fund . Choctaw general fund Creek orphan-fund Delaware general fund . Iowa fund Kaskaskia, Peoria, IVea) and Piankeshaw fnnd i

Kasl-askia, Peoria, Wea, and Piankeshaw school-fund .

Menomonee fuml Avails of Osage diminished reserve lands in

Kansas .

Interest-accounts, investments: Interest on-

(. 'herol-ee asylum-fund Cherokee national fund

$5, 000 00 398 91

i 2, 626, 585 54

317 49

, 2, 626, 268 05

l

8310, 249 16

335i, 489 07 l

47, 065 85 '

13, 997 53 35, 399 92 25, 211 17 3, 822 47 7, 052 97

11, 000 90 13, 490 20 )

25, 114 26 9, 497;31.

18, 538 38 88, 554 33 21, 823 50 9, 195 09 4, 920 67 7, 826 11 4 934 71 6, 069 55

20, 842 88 4, 768 46

16, 210 07 31, )c2 10 5, 877 40 2, 693 83 7, 537 48 4, 750 00

13, 191 45 13, 638 41 19, 478 15

1, 140, 522 48 443 10

1, 140, 0)9 38 '.

2, 693 H3, .

1, 137, 385 55

$26, 060 00 i

2, 410 00 19, 820 00 )

27, 000 00 4, 048 00 8, 930 00, 3, 520 00 '

4, 801 00 , '

1, 500 00 950 00

[

134, 200 41

4, 009 20 29, 054 H3

82, 626, 268 05

$1, 140, 079 38

2)693 83

1, 137, 385 55

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Dt'sbttrsements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

penses. Public works. Unusual and ex-

Misoeuaneons. l traordinary. Total.

Trt&st-Ft&nds — Continued. Interest-accounts, investments:

Interest on- Cherokee school-fund Cherokee orphan-fund. Chickasaw national fund Chippewa and Christian-In&lian fund . . . . . . . . Choctaw general fund Choctaw school-fund Creek orphan-fun&i Delaware geueral fund . . Iowa fund Kaskaskia, Peoria, Wea, and Piankeshaw fund. . Kaskaskia, Peoria, Wea, and Piankeshaw

school-fund Kickapoo general i'und Menomonee fund Osage school-fund Otoe and Missouria fund . . . Pottawatoruie education-fund . Pottawatomie mills-fund Sac and Fox of the Mississippi fund Sac and Fox of Missouri fund Seneca fund Seneca and Shawnee fund Eastern Shawnee fund Stockbridge consolidated fund Ute four-per-cent. fund.

Interest due- Cherokees on lands sold to Osages Tabequache& Muache, Capote, Weeminuche,

Yampa& Grand River, aud Uintah bands of Utes. .

Principal and interest accounts combined: Maintenance and education of Adelaide and I

Julia German. Maintenance and education of Catherine and

Sophia Germain Maintenance and education of Helen and Heloisc

Liucoln Payment to North Carolina Cherokees

Principal accounts: Fulfilling treaties with Osages, proceeds of

trust-lands. Fulfilliug treaties with Otoes and Missourias,

proceeds of lands . Proceeds of lands:

Civilization fund. Fulfilling treaties with—

Cherokees, proceeds of lands. Cherokees, proceeds of school-lands Delawares&, proceeds of lands . Io was, proceeds of lands. Kansas, proceeds of lands. Kaskaskias, Peorias, Weas, and Piankeshaws,

proceeds of lands. Kickapoos, proceeds of lands Menomonees, proceeds of lauds. Miamies of Kansas, proceeds of lands Sacs and Foxes of Missouri, proceeds of lands. ,

Proceeds of Sioux reservations in Minnesota and Dakota

Proceeds of Winnebago reservation in Minne-', sota .

Deduct repayments to appropriations iu excess of expen&litures .

$29, 716 57 14, 922 46 35, 697 05 3, 719 49

287 94, 2, 534 23

263 50 18, 328 23, 6, 542 98

880 47

2, 249 13 6, 427 09 6, 729 16 4, 310 00 5, 479 44 4, 143 00

900 67 2, 752 91

946 83 3 073 50 2, 673 31'

553 96 3, 790 22 1, 940 20

36, 187 08

80, 946 43

250 00

191 61

218 75 5 405 30

100 00

2, 835 48

209, 547 25

61, 867 22', 623 71 105 64, 28 30

646 06

96 78 1 08

125 69, 1, 463 05 2&565 31

12, 908 51

1, 779 25

843, 058 28.

3, 001 46

Total Apparent Expenses, Trust-Funds

Deduct "I'ulfilling treaties, proceeds of lands, " $293, 837. 82& there having been received and covered into the Treasury, as revenue froui sales ,

'

of Indian trust-lands, the sum of $1&042&713. 88& leaviug au excess of r&eceipts over the expendi- tures of $748, 876. 06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $293, H37 H2

Deduct "Fulii1 ling treaties, pro- ceeds of lands, " the items aggre- gatiug $855. 51& these amounts hav- ing been covered into the Treasury to the credit of Indian trust, -fun&i s, ccount, act April 1, 1880. . . . . . HO&5 5&l

840, 056 82 $840, 056 82

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46 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbttrsements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. &

Unnsna1 and ex-

Trust-Eunds — Continued. Deduct from "Trust-funds" the

amountsreceiyedand covered into the Treasury as revenues from in- terest on trust-fund stocks. . . . Il&188, 364 27

Total Actual Expenses, Trust-Funds

Incidental Expenses& Indian Service in- Arizona. California Colorado . Dakota Idaho . Moutana. Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming

Total Iucidental Expeuses. 3fiscellaneous Expenses of Indian Sernice-

Transportation of Iudian' supplies. Telegraphing aud purchase of Indiau supplies. . . . . Pay of Indian police Vaccination of Indians. Additional clothing, Indian service Support of schools not othcmvisc providccl for. Contingencies of trust-funds. Expenses of Ute commission Commission to negotiate the removal of the Ute

Indians in Colorado Gratuity to certain Ute Indians. Holding a general counoil of Indians in the

Indian Territorv . Expenses of special agents for Miamiesof Indiana. ~.

Removal of Pawnee indians, (reimbursable). . . . . . Removal of Poucas. Removalandsupport of confederatedbandsof Utes. . Surveying Sioux Indian lands in Dakota Paytnent to confederated bands of Utes, per capita . . Payment to the creditors of Upper and Lower

bauds of Sioux Indians Payment of iudemnrty to Poncas. Paymeut to the Osage Indians for ceded lands em-

braced in the Osage reservation, Kausas . Payment to Arthur J. Carrier Payment to William Matthewsou Payment to C. C. O'Keeffe. Relief of Redick McKce Relief of Dodd, Brown and Company.

Deductrepayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Apparent Expenses, Miscellaneous In- dian Service

Deduct from payment of "lndemuity to Pon- cas" $70&000& the amouut of receipts on this account covered into the Treasury to the crerlit of Indian trust-fund account, act of April 1, 1880 . $70, 000 00

Deduct from "Paymeut to Osage In- dians for ceded lauds etubra&. ed, iu the Osage reservation, Kansas, " the amount received and covered into the Treasury uuder act of Junc 16, 1880, ou account of Osage treaty of&

Sept. 29& 1H65, proceeds of lands. . . . 848, 365 &6

Deduct amount received aud covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 559 26,

iI&483, 057 60

356, 999 22

$36, 819 48 32, 604 40 4, 088 52

12, 638 75 4 631 54 1, 219 75

12, 698 74 21, 000 05 23, 245 40 11 309 95 14, 622 91 1, 342 70

176, 222 19

$233, 060 13 43, 296 48 56, 926 H3

512 34 45, 000 00 72, 656 55

104 04 28, 6HO 58

140 00 2, 000 00

860 23 512 00

4, 049 19 472 00

33, 502 7:3 6, 852 31

15, 000 00

375 00 80, 071 25

848, 365 76

1, 472, 437 42

4, 254 64

1, 468, 182 78

g2g 925 P2

$2, 762 60 2, 294 21

Hpp 00 3, 253 23

5H, 659 46 I

67 769 50

8483, 057 60

3o6 999 22

$„176, 222 19

yi, 535, 952 28

929, 925 02 Total Actual Expenses, Miscellaneous Indian

Service 538, 257 76

Total Apparent Expenses, Indian Affairs. . . 81;38, 314 01 86, 308, 077 oH Total Actual Expeuses, Indian Affairs. . . . . . 138, 314, 01 4, 892, 401 13

Total Apparent Expeuses, Iuterior Departmeutl2, 366, 709 Hg '$6, 863, 568 p2 Total 4ctual Expenses, Iutcrior Department. . ~$1, 489, 076 01 5, 200, 331 37

67, 769 50

$67, 769 50 ',

67, 769 50

$278, 720 7H ~$5, 607, 108 65 278, 720 7H 4, 40S, 138 01

606, 027 26

l &I6 514 161 09

5, 098, 484 64

@0, 062, 791 93 il&65, 178 & 899

50, 062, 791 93 ~

61, 439, 058 10

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

Dt'sbursements — Continne&l.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Unusual and ex- penses. Public works. Miscenaneous. '

, tiaordin TotaL

POST-OF I"ICE DEPARTMENT.

Salaries, gc. — Salaries& Post-Officc Department Contingent expenses:

Stationery Fuel Gas Plumbing and gas-fixtures . Telegraphing Painting Carpets Furniture Horses and wagons. Hardware Rent. Miscellaneous items Publication of Official Postal Guiile. Directories.

Post-Office Department building, refitting rooms

Total Post-Office Department proper. . .

Postal Service— Deficiency in postal revenues Mail transportation, Pacific Railroads Relief of L. C. Cantwell. Relief of Rachel Martin

Total Postal Service

Total Apparent Expenses, Post-Office De- partment

Total Actual Expenses, Post-Otfice Depart- ment

$528, 680 00

$8, 995 19 4, 399 45 5, 987 03 3, 999 36 4, 995 44 3, 999 48, 4, 999 55 i

4, 999 54 1, 199 74

,

'

1, 499 88 i

1, 500 oo I

9, 999 77! 19, 998 89, '

200 00

528, 680 00 i 76, 773 32

. . . . $:3, H95, 638 66 I

1, 092, 10:3 46, ;327 46

34 25

4, 988, 103 83

IIi528, 680 00 $5, 064, 877 15

528, 680 00 5, 064, 877 15

II'16, 365 00

16, 365 00

$16, 365 00

16, 365 00

$621, 818 32

$4, 988, 103 83

$5, 609, 922 15

5, 609, 922 15

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Salaries, gc. — Salarics, Department of Agriculture Collecting agricultural statistics. Purchase and distrilnition of seeds Purchase and distribution of valuable seeds. . . . . . . Experimental garden Museum Library. Laboratory Furniture, cases, and repairs Contingent expenses Postage Building, Department of Agriculture Improvement of grounds Machiuery, appa~ratus, aud experiments in the

manufacture of sugar Experiments in the culture of tea . Investigating the history of insects injurious to

agriculture . Investigating diseases of swine aud other domes-

ticated animals Data respecting the agricultural needs of the

,

'

arid regions of the United States Reclamation of arid and ~aste lands Report on forestry Examination of wools and animal fibres .

$69, 200 00 i

9, 982 BH '

$20, 000 00 79, 800 00, 7, 600 00 '

1, 000 00 1, 000 00 4, 000 00 5, 000 00 '

9, 200 00 4, 000 00

$518 00 5, 000 00

$23, 000 00 4, 480 00

4, 973 81

15, 878 84,

400 00 18, 562 00 I

3, 827 00 4, 000 00

Total Departmeut of Agriculture 79, 182 88 131, 600 00 5 518 00 75, 121 65 $291, 422 53

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Salaries, gc. — Salaries, Departmeut of Justice Rent of building Salary of warden of jail, District of Columbia . . . Prosecutiou of criines Prosecution and collectiou of claims . Punishing violations of iutercourse acts and frauds Defendiug suits in claims against the United

States Court-house, Washington, D, C . . . . . . . . . Editing fifteent volume of Opinious of Attor-

neys-General Lawdibrary of Territory of wyoming.

$101, 553 93

1, 800 00 $10, 000 00

20, 462 65 1, 680 00

i

4, 812 15

1, 000 00

g4, 578 5O

81, 000 00

1, 47ii 00

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48 RECFIIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Public works. Miscellaneous. pensee. Unusual and ex-

traordinary. Total.

Salaries, d-o. — Continued. Law-books for United States courts, Deadwood,

Dakota Defending suits and claims for seizure of captured

'

and abandoned property Furniture and repairs, court-house, Charleston&

S. C. I'ees of supervisors of elections.

ii2 057 80

$392 00 ',

143 58 i

226, 437 44 ~

Continge)it Expenses— Furniture and, repairs Books for Department library Books for otfice of Solicitor Stationery . Horses and wagons. Miscellaneous items

989 1 500

500 1, 500

958 5, 993

83 00 00 '

00 26 68

Total Apparent Expenses, Department of Justice

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

II&103, 353 93 51, 454 37 i Sl, 000 00 253, 027 52

802 64

8408, 835 82

802 64

103, 35:3 93

Total Apparent Expeuses, Executive . . Total Actual Expenses, Executive

. . II30, H14, 927 49

'&7, 206, 861 65

Total Actual Expenses, Department of Justice. 50, 651 73

659, 271)447 96

4H, 721, 706 11

1, 000 00, ' 253, 027 52', .

:i3139, 183& 546 20

' 137, 405, 241 08

i314)657)604 47 fi7& 433, 051 58

14)625&228 15 6, 225, 415 45

408, 033 1B

I3251& 360, 577 70

234)184, 452 44

JUDICIAL Salaries, Pc. —

Justices, )Ibc. ) Supreme Court Circuit judges Retired judges . District judges. District attorneys . District marshals. Justices, )ibc.

& supreme court, District of Columbia.

Fees and expenses, marshals, United States courts Fees of district 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 Support of prisoners, United. States courts Rent of court-rooins, United States courts. . . . . . . . I. Miscellaneous expenses, United States courts Expenses, United States courts Expenses, Territorial courts in Utah Support of convicts Relief of John H. Standish

$93, 913 51, 791 22, 802

177, 118 18, 885 12, 317 22, 480

22 '

57 90 09 59

I 57, 60 I

$874, 445 316, 531 181, 226 162, 030 382, 041 5:39, 997 355, 114 59, 205

26H, 323 328, 0:38 33 543 4, 032

225

25 95 02 09 34 10 57 01 i

68 I

01 I

46 48 00

Total Apparent Expenses, Judicial . Deduct from expenses of United States courts ~

$49)166. 10) received from judicial officers, and covered into the Treasury' as an excess of emol-

~ umeut-fees, and Ii56&495. 05) recovered from par- '

ties as costs, dec. , in suits, and covered into '

the Treasury as fines, penalties, aud I'orfeit- ures ii105, 661 15 ',

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property . . . . . . . . . . . 275 00 '

399, 309 54 3, 504, 753 96 i.

105, 936 15

$3, 904, 063 50

105, 936 15

Total Actual Expeuses, Judicial

Grand Total Apparent Expenses

Grand Total Actual Expenses.

399, 309

. $34)001)659

. . . 30, 375, 759

54 3, 398& 817 81

74 iII65) 30(i&609

44 54&647)302

51 $14, 655, 767 4) $), 5 3, 581 83

63 14) 633) 391 15, 6, 345, 945 70

$139, 185, 269 04

I

137, 406, 963 92

3, 798, 127 35

, $260)712)887 59

243, 409, 362 84

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

RECAPITULATION OF DISBURSEMENT'S.

Salaries. Ordinary ex-

pensess. Unusual and ex-

Public works. i

M(scellaneous. tlaord ary Total. Aggregate.

LE&&ISI. ATIVE.

Senate House of Representatives Public Printer. . . . Libraryof Congress. . . . . . . . . Botanic Garden Court of Clsilns Southern Claims Commission.

«7U(i, 47H 98 1 995 661 70

13, 600 00 31, 140 00 10, 720 00 29, 822 03

«77 o73 85 131, 808 54

1, 985, 531 04 15, 000 00 5, 000 00

315, 494 16 BH, 163 00

82&J, &54 H4

64, 693 12 4, 256 29

22, 026 00

81& & 22 '4

. j«1:5, GU7 67&

', 192, 16:3 36 '2, 003, 3. 7 X3

6", 166 00 23, HH:5 00

345, '. 316 19 1, 722 =4

Apparent L&'xpeu ses

Actual Exp& u«& s. . .

EXECUTIVE PIC&&PICR.

2, 787, 422 71 2, 5:30, 407 59

2)769)5HH &25 2 526, &()5 &1

H, 163 00 120, 530 '&.

8, 163 00 120, 530 25

1, &2& 84

1, &22 «4

«5), 44H. &4(i:39

5, 426, &u:5 (L)

Executive Office

Apparent Expenses

Actual Exi&& ))s&.

STATE DEPAICTMEVT.

889, H03 6&J

89, 803 69

89, 803 69

;j9, 998 54

9, 998 54

9, 998 54

816, 259 07

16, 259 07

16, 259 07

8116, 061:50,

«116, 061 30

116, 061 30

Salaries, &c. . . . . . . Foreigu Intercourse

$117, &J64 12 731, 1H1 53

6, 133 H3 &2'32 855 40

144 U&J7 95 $&JG, 076 49 f:5:3, 841;&0 1, 093, 954 92

Apparent Expeuses

Actual Exp& nses

TREASURY DEPAIC'Iial i&ST.

849, 145 65

399, 517, 58

258, 989 23

69, 40&3 41

96, 076 49

96, 076 49

33, 841 50

33, 841 50

81, 2:3H, 052 8 &

o9 ' «40 9H

Salaries, &c . . Independent Treasury Mints and assay offices Territorial governments. Internal Revenue Customs Service Marine-Hospital Service Life-Saving Service Light-House Establishmeut Coast and Geodetic Survey. Steamboat-Inspection Servi c&

Bureauof Eugrs, viug and Print- ing

Treasury miscellaneous . District of Columbia

$2, I)92, 976 62 X33, 609 22 923, 506 92 103, 013 02

93, 580 11

380, 980 6:3 58H 138 00

1H0, 931 ls

5, 000 00 1, 103, 773 64

$202& !CH! I

84, 461 329, 414 120. 192

5, 004, 167 13, 433, 774

400, 404 BH, 037

1, 409, 656

26 00 29 76 30 74 47 97 64

37, 651 10

205, 442 63 2, 596, OH 1 96

$1, 458, 715 18

644, 974 35

:32, 866 35 1, 589, 858 41

$1, 082 80

1 150 00

556, 369 33

418, 1, '&, )2,

224, 004

14, 986, 400, 470,

2, 642, 5)o6, 21H,

365 HH

070 22 921 &21

28~, &H

16& 30 070 03 404 47 1(18 60 768 99, 3(iU 33 582 '2«

4, M3 20 $405, 429 42 442, 818 97 :5&'2, 886 22 85, OGH, 446 1H 8&, 241, GX3 44

'. 3, 699, H. o 60

Appal'&'ut& 13x()cue&'s .

Actual Expenses.

6, 305, 509 34 23, 911, G74 12

4, 024, 705 45 15, 491, 280 22

3, 726, 414 29 936, 011 55

3, 705, 801 65 927, 346 06

H5, 473, 875 60

83, 695, 570 48

120, 353, 484 90

107, S44, 703 86

WAR DEl'ARTll EST.

Salaries, &c. Chief of Eugineers in charge oi'

public buildings and gro&lnds in Washing&ton. . .

Pay department Commissary department Q uarterlns ster's department Medical departmeut Ordnance departmeut Military Academy . Fngineer departmeut-

Forts, &c Improviug harbors . Improving rivers

Miscellaneous .

$986, 549 6&7

37, 971 77 11, 631, 708 40

. )« Jl& 65

500 00 &80, 657 71

2, 233, 2%9 76 10, 558, 765 23

290, 507 24 1, 2X3, 1H5 29

53, 452 94

;), 000 00

58!5, U69 32

Hr!, 063 02

339, 767 13 36, 99&J 92

170, 7HG 27 ', 222, 5&96 50 (), 13:3, 077 28

375 974 31

$204, 414 7'2 «5] 5), 325 99 8» o00 00

13, 947 U:&

393, (517 31

8, )1'&, 906 (34

1:5&, 719 06 436, 8& ) 95

2, ":54, 669 &)9

gl, & 31, 790:5s

126, 5:34 79 1'&, 'J;)5), '272 7, &

'2, '2X5. 239 76 10, );&4, 401 94

741, 330 24 1, :)&2 9M 42

90, 4:)" 86

1&5, & '6 2&

", 22", 596 50 (5, 1'!53& 077 :5, ) &, 350 53

Apparent, Expenses

A& I&)al Expeuses .

12 &14 147 4&J 15 942 7'I'& 21

12, &14, 14& 49 15, 715, 214 &1

9, I'«2, 590 42 4X3, 0(il 36 !'3, :). )'&, 191 24

9, 870, H2(5 74 433, 064:36:5, :55&2), 1'!ll "4

«-1'2, :5"1, &85 &"

4", 0«, ). 444 . )4

NA VY DEPAICT)11:XT.

Sais'& s, &c. . . . . . . Marine Corps Bureau of Yards and Docks. Bureau of Equipment and Re-

crultlng . Bureau oi' Navigation Bureau of Ordnauce .

R D

835, 941 48 586, &77 72 '

103, 84&J 91

«l(i, 500 00 170, 581 84 508 594 99

92, 225 69 300, 294 22 :369, 44 30

821, 187 09 64;), 808 HU

65, UOU 00

«1. &", 441 4 «&&, 5)4(i Go

1. 1;)1. 403 8)'

927, 225) &)&)

469, 144 1:5 :569, &44 30

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50 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Becayt'tttlution of Dtsbttrsements — Gontinued.

Salaries. Ordiuary ex-

penses. Public works Unusual and ex-

Miscellaneous. - traordmary. Aggregate.

NAVY DEPARTisIENT — Cont'd.

Bureau of Construction and Repair

Bureau of Steam-Engineering. . Bureau of Provisions and

Clothing Bureau of Mediciuc and Sur-

gery Miscellaneous . . . . . . $6, 951, 825 51

$1, 812, 284 70 1, 093, 6i08 72 '.

978, 706 70

102, 366 96 756, 586 20 $15, 000 00 $16, 382 29

$1, 812, 284 70 1& 093& 608 72,

978, 706 70

102, :366 96 $260, H45 93 8, 000, 639 93

Apparent Expefises. . . . . Actual Expenses. . . . .

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

7, 778, 394 62

7, 778, 394 6&2

7 036 494 32

6, 988, 346 98

746, 995 98

746, 995 98

16, 3H2 29 260, 84o 93

16, 382 29, 260, H45 93

815, 839, 113 14

15, 790, 965 80

Salaries, &c. Public lauds. . . . Beneficiaries Miscellaneous — civil Pensions Current aud contiugent ex-

penses, Imliau service . Fulfilling treaty stipulations '

with, and support of Indian tribes

Miscellaneous supports Trust-funds Incidental expenses, . Indian

service Miscellaneous expenses, Iudiau

service

II'1& 673& 556 74 I

5o4, 839 14,

138, 314 01

$302, 805 30 156, 585 14

96, 100 00

57, 268 36

2, 626, 268 05 1, 140, 079 38

840, 056 H2

176, 222 19

1, 468, 182 78

831, 500 00 1, 652, 990 21

$27, 500 00, 264, 799 49 251, 220 78 3, 590, 049 45 $3, 512 31

50, 0o9, 279 62

67, 769 50

$2, 007, 862 04 2 364 414 49 i

292, 299 49 ',

3, 940, 882 54 I

50, 0:&9, 279 62 ~

195, 582 37

9, 626, 268 05 '

1, 140, 079 38 840, 056 82,

176, 222 19

1 535 952 28 '

Apparent E&xpenses . . Actual Expenses. . . . .

POST-OI'FICE DEPARTVIENT.

2, 366, 709 89 6, 863, 568 02 27H, 720 78 5, 607, 108 65

1, 489, 076 01 5, 200, :331 37 278, 720 78 4, 408, 138 01

50, 062, 791 93

50, 062, 791 93

$65, 178, 899 27

61, 439, 058 10

Salaries, &c. . . Postal service .

Apparent Expenses . . Actual Expenses. . . . . .

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

Salaries and miscellaueous . . . . Apparent Expenses. . . Actual Expenses.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE,

Salaries and miscellaneous . . . . Apparent Expenses

Actual Expenses. . . . .

528, 680 00 5, 064, 877 15

528, 680 00 5, 064, 877 15

$79, 182 88 $131, 600 00

79, 182 88 131, 600 00

79, 182 HB l 131, 600 00

I3103, 353 93 $51, 454 37

103, 353 93

103, 353 93

51, 454 37

50, 651 73

$528&680 00, $76&773 32 4, 988, 103 83

I316, 365 00

16, 365 00

16, 365 00

$5, 518 00

5, 518 00

5, 518 00

75 121 65

75, 121, 65

75, 121 65

$1, 000 00 $253, 027 52

1, 000 00 253, 027 52

1, 000 00 253, 027 52

$621, 81H 32, 4, 9HH, 103 H3 '

It291, 422 53 '

$408, 835 82

$5 609, 922 15

5, 609, 922 15

$291, 422 53

291 422

$408, 835 89

408, 033 18

JUDICIAL.

Salaries and miscellaneous . Apparent Expenses. . . . Actual Expenses . . Total Apparent Expenses . Total Actual Expenses

$399, 309 54 IIi3, 504, 753 96 $3, 904, 063 5O

399, 309 54

399, 309 54 I

3, 504, 753 96

3, . '398, $17 81

$34, Ool, 659 74 $65, 306, 609 51 $14, 665, 767 47 $7, 553, 581 83 $139, 185, 269 04

30„375, 7o9 44 54, 647, 302 63 '14, 633, 391 15 6, 345, 945 70 i i137, 406, 963 92 '.

4I3, 904, 063 50

3, &98, 127 35

. . '

$260, 712, S87 59

243, 409, 362 84

*Deduct, from these amounts the sum of 5450, being a repayment to Public woiks, State Department, against winch th o d b therefore deducted from ordinary expenses of the State Department in tide statement.

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Recayitttlation of Bisbttrsements — Goutiuued.

RECAPIT(. I, ATION OI' EXPENDITURES MADE FROM PERMANENT AND INDEFINITE APPROPRIATIONS,

51

Tree»»i y DeIrurtnrent- Iutercst ou the public debt Interest on bouds issued to Pacific Railroads Premium on bonds purchased. Refunding the national &lebt, four per cent. Collecting the revenue from customs Repayment to importers excess of deposits. Debentures or drawbacks, bouuties or allowances Debentures and othe'r charges. Uuclaimed merchandise. Refunding money erroueously received an(1 covered into the Treasury, (customs). Marine-Hospital Service . Extra pay to of'ficers and men who served in the Mexican war, (Revenue Marine) . . Refunding taxes illegally collected, (internal revenue) Allowance or drawback, (interual revenue). Redemption of stamps, (internal revenue). Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits destroyed by casualty, (internal revenue) Salaries, Steamboat, -Inspectiou Service Contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service Expenses, Smifhsoni:in Institution Coiuage of the standard silver dollar Contingent expenses, national currency, (reimbnrsahle, ) Treasurer's ofHce Return of proceeds of captured and abandofied property Trust-fun&1 interest for support of free schools in South Caroliua Refunding to national banking associations excess of duty Purchase and msuagement of Louisville and Portland canal Sinking-fuud, Union Pacific Railroad. Sinking-fund, Central Pacific Railroad.

Deduct repaymeufs to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

War DeIrartnrent- Arruiug and equipping the militia. Ordnance material, (proceeds of sales) Transportation of the Army and its supplies, (Pacific Railroads) Horses au&i other property lost in the military service Support of Soldiers' Home Bouuty under act of July 28, 1866 . Itxtra pay to officers au&1 men who served in the Mexican war, (Army). Bounty to the I"ifteenth aud Sixteeuth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers Allowance to graduatiug classes of '79 aud 'HO, Military Academy Removing sunl-en vessels or craft obstructiug or endangering navigation. Operating and. care of Saiut Clair Flats canal, Michigan.

Navy Depot t»rent— Ordnance material, (proceeds of sales) Sales of small-arms Prize-money to captors Indemuity for lost clothing Gratuity to machinists iu lieu of re-enlistmcnt Extra, pay fo officers aud ruen who served in the Mexican war, (Navy) Transporting contributious for the relief of the suffering poor of Ireland. Relief of persons impressed into the Unite&1 States iNaval service. Relief of sufferers by syreck of Unite&1 States steamer "Huron".

Interior DeIrartnrent- Deposits by indivi'&luals for surveying public lands Indemnity for ssvamp-lands purchased by individuals Repayment for lauds erroneously sold Publishing proclamations relating to sales of lands Five per cent. fund of the net pr~ocee&ls of sales of public lands in Kausas Five per ceut. fund of the net proceeds of sales of agricultural lands in Colorado. . . Protection aud improverueut of Hot Springs, Arkausas. Marylaud Institution for Instructiou of the Blind

Poet-Once DcIrartnrent- Mail trausportation, Pacific Railroads

Departnrent of J«»tie&, — Fees for supervisors of elections.

Jn&tt&tal- Salaries, justices, &&'zc. , Supreme Conrt.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in exress of expenditures, (State Department).

'I'of:rl Expenditures from Perrnaueut and Indefinite Appropriatious .

$78, 630, 299 94 3, 878, 441 24 1, 061, 248 78

1, 548 70 6, 381, 712 04 3 119 591 86 1, 721, 771 39

8 51 129 77 190 00

400, 404 46 1, 362 00

25, 854 06 34, 431 HH

A, 062 47 77 40

180, 931 18 37 651 08 39, 083 88

109, 823 95 36, 354 2H

5, 006 46 3, 100 00

&77 49 422, 970 00 380 428 56 592, 375 28

97, 089, 636 66 98, 036 25

238, 762 18 74, 997 20

139, 223 68 4, 499 83

87, 242 92 88 192 5H

3, 240 00 5, 166 66 3, 136 32 8, 574 58 5, 000 00

21, 801 21 19, 968 83 9, 916 48

42 75 30, 000 00 9, 964 00 1, 596 4&

16, 309 HO

318 00

H61, 066 94 12, 578 19 35 417 76

147 00 73, 122 72

1, 516 89 6, 206 98 5, 275 00

896, 991, 600 41

65H 035 95

109, 917 54

995, 331 48

1, 092, 103 46

226 437 44

1, 500 00

100 0&4 936 28 404 14

100, 074, 522 14

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