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APPENDIX.

· Statement of the receipts and expenditures of the United States for the quarter ending September 30, 1869.

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Total expenditures, exclusive of principal of public debt........ 134,803, 306 36

PRINCIPAL OF PUBLIC DEBT.

notes, act March 3, 1863....

Redemption of 3 years 7

Redemption of 2 years five per cent. interest-bearing
treasury notes, act of March 3, 1863....

Redemption of gold certificates, act March 3, 1863.............
Redemption of 3 years six per cent. compound interest

acts of June 30, 1864, and March 3, 1865.... Redemption of three per cent. certificates of deposit, act March 2, 1867....

Redemption of bounty-land stock, act February 11, 1847.
Redemption of United States stock, loan of 1847...
Redemption of United States stock, loan of 1848..
Redemption of Texan indemnity stock, act Sept. 9, 1850..
Redemption of treasury notes, act March 2, 1861..
Redemption of 7 3-year coupon bonds, act July 17, 1861
Redemption of treasury notes, act July 17, 1861...
Redemption of treasury notes, act February 25, 1862..
Reimbursement of temporary loan, act February 25, 1862.
Redemption of fractional currency, act March 3, 1863... 3, 356, 842 90
Redemption of 1 year five per cent. interest-bearing
treasury notes, act March 3, 1863........

$100 00

16,500 00

21,300 00

10,000 00

350 00

1,050 00

9,095 75

17, 662, 362 00

3,500 00

15,750 00

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coupon treasury notes,

323,050 00

1,710, 000 00

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51,159,780 65

185,963,087 01

JOHN ALLISON, Register.

Statement of the receipts and expenditures of the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1869, agreeably to warrants issued.

The receipts into the treasury were as follows:

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From United States legal tender notes, per act February 25, 1862...

From six per cent. 20 year bonds, per act March 3, 1863, (loan of 1881)..

From fractional currency, per act March 3, 1863.. From certificates of gold coin deposits, per act March 3, 1863..

From six per cent. 5-20 year bonds, per act June 30, 1864.

From five per cent. 10-40 year bonds, per act June 30, 1864

From 7 3 year coupon bonds, per acts June 30, 1864, and March 3, 1865..

From six per cent. 5-20 year bonds, per act March 3, 1865

From three per cent. certificates, per act March 2, 1867..

Total receipts.....

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-$131, 006, 532 25

Balance in the treasury July 1, 1868...
From which deduct unavailable balances in hands of
sundry depositaries, which amounts have been
carried to the debits of said depositaries on the
books of the Register, and corresponding amounts
to credit of Treasurer..

Total means.....

170,023 56

130,836, 508 69

740, 458, 336 96

$12, 443, 712 07

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Total civil list..

Foreign intercourse:

For salaries of ministers, &c..

For salaries of consuls general, &c...

For contingent expenses of all missions abroad..
For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse.

For salaries of secretaries and assistant secretaries of
legation

For salaries of interpreters, &c., in China, Japan,
Siam, and Smyrna.....

For salaries of marshals of consular courts in China, &c.
For rent of prisons for American convicts in China, &c.
For office rent for United States consuls, &c..
For blank books for United States consuls, &c...
For bringing home from foreign countries persons
charged with crime....

For rescuing American citizens from shipwreck.
For relief and protection of American seamen..
For compensation of commissioner and consuls general
at Hayti, Liberia, and Dominica....

For expenses of carrying into effect habeas corpus act.
For expenses of carrying out convention relative to
Hudson Bay and Agricultural Company.

For capitalization of Scheldt dues...

For relief of rescuers of steamship San Francisco.... For expenses of Department of State for use of Atlantic cable...

For carrying out convention and compensation of chargé d'affaires at Venezuela..

For consular receipts..

For miscellaneous items..

For carrying into effect treaty with Russia, (purchase of Alaska)...

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Deduct excess of repayments above expenditures on account of "expenses of Universal Exposition at Paris"

8,379, 466 47

Total foreign intercourse....

Miscellaneous:

For mint establishment..

For contingent expenses under act for safe keeping of the public revenue.

For vaults, &c., for United States depositories..

For paper, plates, special dies, &c., (office of Comp-
troller of currency).

For survey of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of United
States..

For survey of the western coast of United States..
For survey of the Florida reefs and keys..

For publishing observations made in the survey of the

coasts of United States....

For repairs of steamers used in the coast survey.
For pay and rations of engineers, &c., employed on
steamers engaged in the coast survey.

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For facilitating telegraphic communication between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

$69,972 32

For mail service performed for the several depart-
ments.

For mail service performed for the two houses of
Congress.

For mail transportation overland to California..
For steamship service between San Francisco and the
Sandwich Islands..

For steamship service between San Francisco and
China and Japan...

For supplying deficiencies in the revenue of the Post
Office Department....

For preparing, &c., publishing post route, maps..
For steamship service between the United States and
Brazil.

For expenses incident to carrying into effect acts au-
thorizing loans..

For detecting and bringing to trial persons engaged in counterfeiting, &c..

For returns of proceeds of captured and abandoned
property

For payment of judgments rendered in the Court of
Claims....

For compensation of messengers carrying electoral vote
for President and Vice-President of the United
States...

For payment to the State of Maine for lands, &c., (under treaty of Washington)..

For payment to the State of Massachusetts for lands, &c., (under treaty of Washington)..

For expenses of the Smithsonian Institution..

For disposition of captured and abandoned property..
For Agricultural Department.

For janitors for the Treasury Department..
For continuation of the Treasury building..
For support and maintenance of light-houses, and in-
cluding building light-houses; for beacon buoys, &c.
For building custom-houses and marine hospitals, and
including repairs...........

For refunding duties under the act extending the
warehousing system....

For debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowances. For repayment to importers excess of deposits for unascertained duties.....

For debentures and other charges.

500, 000 00

1, 100, 000 00 656, 126 76

56, 250 00 416,666 67

2,524, 604 23 19,969 19

125,000 00

1,851,314 11

169,500 00

21,366 57

450, 168 21

21,375 25

113, 906 25

32, 687 50 41,500 00 57, 835 12 237,779 67 7,097 99 464,915 46

1,926, 635 54

1,043, 391 87

12, 150 62 745, 774 01

2,293, 950 59

22,926 11

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For five per centum to Minnesota...
For five per centum to Michigan.
For five per centum to Oregon.
For five per centum to Kansas..
For five per centum to Wisconsin.
For five per centum to Nebraska.
For two per centum to Illinois..

For repairs of public buildings and grounds in Wash-
ington..

For Capitol Extension and dome..

For completing the Washington aqueduct...
For furniture and repairs for the President's house..
For lighting the Capitol, President's house, &c., with
gas

For compensation of watchmen, public gardener, &c.
For salaries, &c., of the Metropolitan police...
For support and maintenance of convicts transferred
from District of Columbia...

For support and medical treatment of the insane of
the army, navy, revenue service, and District of
Columbia.

For suppression of the slave trade..

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8,162 90 11,000 00 497,079 95 63,016 96 502,544 37

$35, 664, 932 69

For the Indian Department..

For pensions, military..

For pensions, naval.

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For the Ordnance Department..

For the Engineer's Department..

For the Inspector General, (Military Academy).
For the Adjutant General..

For the Surgeon General....

Refunding to States expenses incurred in raising vol-
unteers

Reimbursing several States for military expenses.
Support of Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, &c..
Oregon and Washington volunteers in 1856 and 1857..
Suppressing Indian hostilities in Minnesota in 1862.
Payment to Colorado for militia in 1864....
Bounty under act of 28th July, 1866.....

Horses and other property lost in the military service.
For the Secretary's office, (army expenditures)..
For relief of sundry individuals..

Total for War Department........

Under the direction of the Navy Department!

For the Secretary's Bureau, pay of the Navy
For the Secretary's Bureau, Marine Corps..
For the Secretary's Bureau, miscellaneous.
For the Bureau of Yards and Docks..

For the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting.
For the Bureau of Navigation..

For the Bureau of Ordnance...

For the Bureau of Construction and Repair..
For the Bureau of Steam Engineering.

$6,927,773 48
27,968, 361 25

508, 260 53
115, 149 58

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