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IT E C E I 1' T ~ A X D D 1 8 8 t i I' + E I I E 5 T S (APPARENT AND ACTUAL)
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Document No. 1189.
Secretary — W. , E. , and A.
P. E C E I P T S A N D D I S 8 i R S E AI L' X 'I' ~ (APPARENT AND ACTUAL)
or
THE UXlTKD STATES
FISCAL YEAR, EXDFD JUXE BO, 1888.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, DIVISION OF WARRANTS, ESTIMATES) AND APPROPRIATIONS.
SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith a statement of the revenues derived by the Government
from customs, internal revenue, and sales of public lands, in each District and State, and from the various
miscellaneous sources, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1888, amountin«, in the aggregate, to
8379, 266, 074. 76; also, a statement of the disbursements for the same period, by appropriations, exclusive
of the principal of the public debt, showing the anIouuts expended by each Department for "salaries, "
"ordinary expenses, " "public works, " "miscellaneous, " and "unusual and extraordinary, " a«gregati»g
8267, 924, 801. 13.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
W. F. ilA(: I. ENNAX,
Cl(ref of l)i(i;io».
Hon. CHAS. S. FAIRCHII D,
Secretary of tice T~ easury.
State and districts. Total by districts. Total by . 'tati s. &at'o . ('('('('(f t '. Deduc&iot)-.
Ic('o((& C(&s(o(ns ')la)r)e:
Aroostook Bangor Bath . 13elfast Castine. Frenchman's Bay ))I;t&d) ias Passama(4uoddy Portland IValdoboro' ))Viscasset
New Haulpshire: Portsnlouth
Vermont
840, 400:&( I 4(i, iH(i 13
22o &93 40 13:3 52
9:3, 448 HH
499, 35H 18 1, 973 OH
371 i9 'iH4. '), t)('iH 10
0, 491
9'i') '309 90
Itlassachusetts: Barnstable Boston Edgartown Fall Itiver Hloucester i)f arblehead Nc)v Bedford Ne&vburyport Plymouth Salem
Rhode Island: Nevvport Providcncc
Connecticut: I'airficl&l Hartford 'iciv Haven Ne&v London '3tonington
Ne&v York: Albany Buffalo Cape Vincent Champlain Henesee Nelv Yol'k Niagara Osvvegatchie Osvvego. Sag Harbor
Nclv JerSey: Bridgeton Hreat Lgg Harbor &Ncvvark Perth An(boy
Pennsylvania: Erie Philadelphia Pittsburgh
Delaware
lf;)rvhtt)(l; 3 ) 'l l t 1 t I t I ) re
District of Columbia
4, 122 li 23)H, 043 19
1H, 118 04 22)5), 89:3 3&3
1ti, '3, 269:30 1(. 392 11
1( &iHH 34
152, 8&)1,
) :) 401, 2(3,
144, 631, 341, 220, o89,
929 98 82 88 Oi() 81 173 15 609 10 914 86 539 40 013 6-1
213 94 8 04
] 'lg
53 09 2, 050 31
5(, 090 85
11) 015 05 18, (i4'), 704 54
:&, ))3, 002 )H
5(0) 30 21& 2&H2), 0:32 18
', 304 80 40, 03&H 10)
14, 336 21 (, 034 40
))9, I)] 1 4:&
9(), !344 33 28, 981 90
21, 533, 136 15
24'), 105:30
42(i, 361 84
14(, 514, 30b 40
59, :. )2&2) 5, '3
19, 006, (82 1(
0, 1)5 30 '
", 948, H":3 35
30, OHH
Virginia, : Alexandria Norfolk . Richmond Yorktown
1, 102 04 19, 093 21 15, 818;)4
li:3, )06 45 210, 380 24
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Aecdipts — Continued.
States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Dednctions. Net receipts.
From Custon&s — Continued.
&(Vest Virginia: Wheeling &I1, 709 04
North Carolina: Beaufort Pamlico Wilmington
South Carolina: Beaufort Charleston Georgetown
Georgia: Atlanta Brunswick Saint ivIary's Savannah
Florida: Apalachicola Fernandina Key West Pensacola. Saint Augustine . Saint John' s Saint Mark's Tan&pa
Alabama: Mobile
Mississippi: Pearl River
Louisiana: New Orleans Teche
Texas: Brazos Corpus Christi Galveston . Paso del Norte Saluria
Tennessee: Chattanooga Men&phis .
Kentucky: Louisville
Olll0: Cincinnati Cuyahoga Miami San&lusky
Michigan: Detroit. Huron Michigau Superior
Indiana: Evansville Indianapolis
Illinois: Chicago
M 1ssou11: Ixanstts City Saint Joseph Saint Louis
Iowa: Dubuque
81, & 82 1 '&01 Oo
48, 096 54 i
800 43 '
78, 498 27 49 24
8, 571 93 40, 414 42
120 09 90, 282 31
308 58 7, 830 11
050, 159 04 90, 497 l-i
20 95 23, 814 43
8 80 71, 110 01
2, 795, 292 84 8 00
32, 597 22 19, 771 35
231, 017 85 55, 920 38 19, 550& 97
26, 340 15 51, 226 19
1, 294, 040 66 345, 418 85 88, 899 23
4, 935 73
401, 423 33 97, 222 25
13 12 (, 841 79
i&63 02 133& J80 12
2l5, 415 38 92, 005 33
1, 532, 992, 5,
50&073 41
79, 347 94
145, 388 75
848, 755 72
12& 510 79 I
6, 187 84
2, 795, 295 84
359, 403 72
((, 506 34
o18, 120 92
1, 678, 400 47
o00, 500 49
134, 649 14
4, 832, 703 57
1, 840, 418 41
1, 195 6&4
RECEIPTS AND DISI)I. 'RSF CLIENTS.
PiCCC(P/s — COIltltttleeI.
States and districts. Total by districts. Total by St:&tcs. ,
' Gross receipts. lucia('&v l( Net tel adp&
Erom Customs — Continued. Minnesota:
Duluth Minnesota
Nebraska
84, 830:39 bbl, 458 82
es(j(i '"i i (1
27, 812 (&i l
)Visconsin: Milwaukee La Crosse
Colorado: Denver
305, 826 14 5 68
305, 831 82
59, 937 86
Oregon: Oregon City Willamette
Washington: Puget Sound Yakitna
Montana and Idaho .
38, 602 4 l 555, 9(7 10
164, 459 17 25, 437 82
594, 579 ol
189) 896 99
302 4(
California: Humboldt San Diego San Francisco. Wilmington
Alaska: Sitka
809 6 307 711 82
9, 007, 012 63 135, 890 79
9, -i51, 424 86
2, 338 44 8219, 091, 1 ( 3 63
491, 205 74
From fines, penalties, and forfeitures (customs service) Less amount charged in the expenditures under the head of ' ('&(1-
lecting the revenue frotn customs" Less repayment of moneys accruing front fines, penalties, and for-
feitures, or other sources, erroneously received and covered into the Treasury betore the payment of the proper infornters' moie- ties, or other legal charges against the sanle, charged;ts an ex- penditure under the head ot' " Refnnding tnoneys erroneously received and covered into the Treasury"
156, 699 30
417 47
I'ron& I'rota From From From I('rom
labor, drayage, and storage (customs service) servi&. es of United St;ties ofhcers (customs service) weighing-fees (et&stoma service) custonts officers' fees (customs service) emolument-fees (customs service) . mileage of examiners (customs service)
69, 475 10 264, 521 31
is0, (44 00 29(, 902 82 242, 689 Si
4 99( ('l
Less amount expended on these acc'ounts, charged under the i&cad
of "Collecting the revenue from custonts"
Less amount refunded for excess of deposits for unascertaired duties, charged as '
an expeuditure under the head of "Repayment to importers excess of deposits for unascertained duties" . 84, 505, 404 88
Amount refunded for duties collected from importers on articles subsequently exported, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Debentures or drawbacks" 3, 34), 830 56
Amount returned to pay debentures and other charges arising from duties, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Debentures and other charges" 86 23
Anlount refunded to claimants from sale of unelaitned merchandise, charged as an expenditure under the head of "
1 nelainted mer- chandise " 1, 086 76
Alnountof tonnage tax included in customs receipts applied to the support of Marine-Hospital Service, H91, 205. 74, leaving an & x- cess of expenditures of $38, 421. 6&t over the above receipt~s
157, lib ((
i)40', 3'll 4'3
$8, 339, 614 12 I
157, 116 (
940, 331 4:3 l
$210, 751, 559 51
Suttee and districts. Total by distri& ts. Total by st;&tcs.
Erom Intet nut Revenue- New Hampshire
Massachusetts: 3d district 10th district
Connecticut
&('2, 580, 071 78 10
$461, 412 13
2, 580, 071 88 l
805, 359 43 l
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
jt'd& ( ig&fs — COntinued.
States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. we& receipta
I(rom I&(ternul Bere&tue — Continued. rleiv York:
1st district 2d district 3d district 14th district 21st district 2Sth district
Xevv 3 ersey: 1st district 3d district 5th district
Pennsylvania: 1st district. 9th district 12th district 19th district 22d district 23d district
Maryland
Virginia: 2d district 0th district
West Virginia
%orth Carolina: 4th distrirt 5th district 6th district
South Caroliria
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Louisiana
Mississippi
Texas: 1st district 3d district 4th district
Tennessee: 2d district 5th district
Kentucky: 2d district 5th district 6th district 7th district 8th district
Arkansas
Ohio: 1st district 10th district 11th district 18th district
Mi«higan: 1st district 2d &listri& t 4tll dist)'i&. 't
Indiana: 6th district 7th district 11th district
88, 384, 0:38 73 1, o09& 587 08 5, 601, 823 00 1, 675, 710 40 1, 084, 647 83 2, 1 00, 800 50
148, 689 44 5 403 97 I
3, 924, 163 04,
;3, 044, 303 82
520, 311 14 25 20,
21, 994 25 2, 9o0, 760 52
1, 846, 541 38 1, 404, 401 28
I, 035, 058 39 1, 148, 44-1 oO
819 88
100 88 128, 940 10 83, 052 58
121, 832 52 882, 807 31
1, 114, 71o 64 6 083 997 22 3, 714, 201 25 1, i)(o, (39 41
920, 112 02
10, 200, 95)0 84 601, 711 00 751, 085 31 892, 532 07
I, ()(&4, 654 88 ", 393 82 20(, ()11 22
2, (10 9'&4 47
8 l 5, 41 6, 707 70
4, 0(8, 2:&7 05
8, 330, 552 92 3, 389, 377 58
3, 250, 942 06 500i, 185 49
2, 184, 317 (( 103, 412 o(
382, 814 33
848, 840 05
77, 864 66
008, 915 11
148 '&7
212, I, »' 56,
1, 004, 199 83
14, 108, 766 14 106, (74 (3 '
12, 440& 285 '&'&
I, (99, ~5&) 87 ~
4, 132, 4(7 49 i
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
1;& c i@&'s — COntinued.
States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. X& t receipts.
From Internal Revenue — Continued. Illinois:
1st district. 2d district 5th district 8th district 13th district.
Wisconsin: 1st district 2d district 3d district 6th district .
Minnesota
Iowa: 3d district 4th district
Kansas
Nebraska
Nevada.
8!l, 463, 818 '8 6, 339 (8
J8, 409, 82-l 08 1, 691, 607 73
590, 555 ]6
2, 613, 318 &&8
340, 571 81 296 10
3, 468 93
165, 579 75 352, 52il 31
630, 1&&2, 145 03
2, 957, 655 42 511 346 85
518, 109 06 193, 870 22
2, 782, &&24 19
i5
Missouri: 1st district . 4th district 6th district,
Oregon
California: 1st district 4th district
Colorado
Montana
New Mexico
Miscellaneous: By Treasurer United States . By Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
6, 582, 843 08 485 21
1, 326, 909 46
1, 892, 647 78 307, 207 71
i, 910, 237 75 I
177, 110 46
2, 199, 855 49 280, 0o3 19
144, 993 46
60, 141 75
I& 785 50 23 82
$124, 296, 871 98
Less amount refunded for internal-revenue taxes collected on articles subsequently exported, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Allo&vance or draw- back" . $55, 698 25
Amount refunded for taxes illegally assessed and collected, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding t«xes ". . . 23, , '196 71
Amount refunded to parties for stamps purchase&i by ihet», &vhich are by 1'uv no longer required to be use&1, &rvc. , & ha&& eIl as an
, expenditure under the head of "Redemption of stan&ps". . . 25, 998 26 Less repayment of moneys accruing from fines, penalties, and for-
feitures, or other sources, erroneously received and covered into the Treasury before the payment of the proper informers' nsoie- ties, or other legal charges against the same, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered into the Treasury" . . 1, 325 06
8106, 418 28 8124, 190, 453 70
States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States.
From Sales of Public Lands— Michigan:
Detroit East Saginaw Grayling Marquette
Wisconsin: Ashland Eau Claire Falls Saint Croix . La Crosse. Men asha Wausau
7845 — 04=2
85, 346 61 3, 943 42 5, 768 30
54, 732 22
22, 124 37 20, 077 89 3, 198 81 4, 115 77
11, 321 76 34, 190 95
$69, 790 55
&), i, 029 55
10 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Picceig&td — Continued.
States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.
F(om iS'«1es of P«51i( I((«ds — Continued. Illinois:
Springfi1eld
M inn e sot. a: Benson Crookston Duluth I'erg us Falls Redwood Falls Saint Cloud. Taylor's Falls. Trac, y worthington
Iowa: Des f(l(fines .
Mlssourl: Boom ille Ironton Springfield
Arkansas: Camden Dardanelle Harrison l, ittle Rock
Florida: Gainesville
Alabama: Huntsville Montgomery
Mississippi: Jackson
Louisiana: Natchitoches New Orleans.
Kansas: Concordia Garden City Independence Kirwin Lame(l Oberlin Salina Topeka Ws, Keeney Wichita
Nebrasl-a: Beatrice Bloomington Chadron Grand Island Lincoln Mc Cook Xeligh Xiobrara North Platte. Sidney Valentine
Idaho: Boise City Coeur d'Alene flails y Le tv iston Oxford Blackfoot
Dakota: Aberdeen Bismarck Deadwood Devil's Lake Fargo Grand Forks Huron Mitchell . 1Vatertown Yankton Vermillion
4'4, 867 61 :!(I, 642 54 87, 955 90 6, 300 46 2, 857 59
86, 807 71 2l, 784 93
2, 598 94 3, 094 94
6, 027 92 10, 628 21
5, 81l 06
29, 510 77 3 995 54
37, 899 19 41, 510 00
32, 757 01 238, 082 22
161, 972 39 474, 534 65
12, 1, 202,
1, 123,
(9, 459,
28,
910, 13,
587 41 o93 72 206 53 516 !is Goo o4 902 74 H04 34 6!4 63 354 78 265 35
. 15, 853 28 3, 141 63
27, 186 00 21, 201 60
202 72 28, 220 13
150, 880 84 510, 379 98 60, 535 97 96, 087 36 8"& 269 69 (7, 249 90
133, 941 92 60, 956 00
134, 958 72 32, 013 72
500 00
200 00 40, 766 97
252, 1251 08 1151, 004 H5
2, 972 70 359, 250 62
65, 134 74 130, 510 26 218, 370 80 81, 795 00
116, 377 62
$720 35
246, 910 62
10, 296 16
22, 467 19
112, 915 55
142, 868 07
270, 839 23
541, 681 20
636, 507 04
2, 832, 446 49 l
1, 382, 508 69
95, 805 36
882, 774 10 I
Rl;Cl'IPTS AND DIHBI. RsFIIFNT).
Isr ceja'Jts Conti title/l.
St;rtr e and dietriCtS. Total by districts. ~
Total by Sn). tea (irr)~- receipts. De(in( tirrn. .
F(r(nr &'i!fr'soi I r(/Jlir) Lr(iirfs — Continued. Colr)ra(1(&:
Central City Del Xorte Denver Durango Glenwood Springs Gunnison Lake City Lamar Leadville Pueblo
I. tall: Halt Lake City
Montana: Bozeman Helena :tliles City
New '. &Iexh o: Las Cruce. Santa Fe
Arizona: Prescott Tucson
Nevada: Carson City Eureka
Washington: North Yakima Olympia Spokane Falls Seattle Vancouver Walla IValla
Oregon: Lakeview I e Grande Oregon City Roseburg . The Dali es.
Wyoming; Cheyenne Evan eton Buffalo
California: Humboldt Independence Stockton Los Angeles Marysville Sacramento San Francisco Shasta Susanvi1 le Visalia
Commissioner General I and Office
815, 030 08 44, 010 34,
542, 582 08 29, 560 54 22, 440 53
5, 061 I') 7, 167 01
,
'
26'3, 595 (, ') 28, 796 71
180, 816 &/S i
15, 754 65 147, 399 01
1, 450 00
26, :364 90 23, 989 86
8, 7', 37 49, 121, 079 15
(09 4(
15, 201 19 63, 900 30 26, 448 00
148, 303 94 37, 665 78 32, 304 33
52, 836 99
27, 256 -17
20, 859 14 76, 210 86
173, 287 15 93, 465, '30
0, 380 00
]00, 164 39 18, 109 33
114, 707 11 22:3) 952 4( 2(, 061 08 7(, 966 35
496, 900 91 135, Ssi, 'l4
50, 0S4 06 ')24) 017 80
81, 139, 061 72
61)!(7! 18
164, 603 66 i
50, 354 76
129, 816 64
'), 466 89
323, ( r, '3 J)4
244, 740 60
')i'), 132 95
1, 469, 306 34 '
IS 80 811, 202, 017 03
Less amounts paid to States as a fund from procee!ds of public la! pls sold within their limit. ', charged as an expenditure under the head r)i "Fi)'. , three, and two per cent. fund to States, " viz. , tor ISSS, 8109, 13S. i!&, and tr r prior years, $99, 263. 01. ~))') 401 80 l
Amount refunded to purchasers for lands erroneously sold to them, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Repay- ment, for lands erroneously sold" 58, 368 69
Amount expended for adjustment, settlement, and indenmity for swatup-lands 49, 503& 41
From registers' and receivers' fees (land offices) I. ess amount charged as an expenditure under the head of " Sal- aries and commissions of registers and receivers" 51
1, 49)b 491 1') 8, '36th "i 3 90
12 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Eecdigfe — Continued.
Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.
From 8ules of P«f&fic I rinds — Continued. Amount charged as an expenditure under the head of "Contin-
gent expenses of land ofliees ' $146, 556 60 Amount charged as an expenditure under the head of "L'xpenses
of depositing public moneys" 10, 387 52
From deposits by individuals for expenses of surveying public, lands. Less aniount expended under this head
Froiii depredations on public lands Less this amount deducted from thc expenditure under the head of "Depre-
dations on public timber" From water and ground rents, &f". c. , Hot Springs reservation, Arkansas.
Less this amount deducted from the expenditure under the head of "Protec- tion and improvement of Hot Springs, Arkansas"
From revenues of Yellowstone National Park Less aniount expended under this head
3A'sceP«neot&s- From copyright-fees
Less amount deducted from expenditures under the head of "Salaries, Library of Congress"
I"rom consular fees I ess amount deducted from salaries and ordinary and miscellaneous expenses
of the consular service I'rom passport-fees . . . . $24, 767 89 I'rom consular court fines . . . 33 75
Less amount deducted from ordinary expenses of foreign intercourse From reimbursement to the United States from deposits of national banking
associations on account of- Salaries and contingent expenses, office of Treasurer of the
United States $121, 286 53 Salaries, oNce of Comptroller of the Currency. . . . . 16, 490 08
Less amount expended under heads of salaries and contingent expenses, national currency (reimbursable)
I'rom reiniburseinent on account of "Salaries, office of Commissioner of Inter- nal Revenue"
I ess amount deducted from expenditure under this head I rom premium on transfer and other drafts
Less amount deducted from ordinary expenses of Independent Treasury From profits o'n coinage $882, 010 98 From profits on coinage of standard silver dollars. . . 8, 352, 207 44 From profits on coinage of sifiisidiary silver. . . . 83, 342 70 Froni dedurtions on bullion deposits 68, 315 36 Froni assays and chemical examinations of or«s 1, 758 00
Less amouiit deducted from salaries and expenses of mints and assay offices From iinmigrant fund
Less amount expended therefrom under the head of "Fxpenses of regulating immigration"
I'rom shipping-fees. I ess this amount deducted from the expenditure under the head of "Salaries,
Shipping Service" . From marine-hospital tax, prior to July I, 1884 Froni relief of sick, disabled, and destitute seainen From steamboat-fees
Less this aniount deducted from the expen&liture under the head of Hteamboat- Inspection Service
From interest repaid to the Government by Pacific Railroad Companies, viz: Union Pacific Railroad $346, 874 56 Central Pacific Railroad 180, 613 r 1 Iiansas Pacific Railroad, . 97, 076 82 Central Branch Union Pacific railroad . 42, 586 18 Sioux City and Pacific Railroad . . 14, 545 68
From interest on debts due the United States by individual~ . . 2, 336 64
Less this amount deducted froin expenditure on account of "Interest on the public debt"
From deductions on inutilated notes, currenry, Ac From receipts applied to sinking-fund, Union I'acific Railroad (act May 7, ]878)
I. css this amount deducted froin thc investnient tnereof, charged as an expendi- ture under the henri of "Sinking-fund, Union Pacific Railroad"
From receipts applied to sinking-fund, Central Pacific Railroad iact May 7, 1878) Less this amount deducted from the investment thereof, «barged as an expendi-
~ ture under the head of "Sinking-fund, Central Pacific Railroad" Froin seini-annual tax on circulation and deposits of national banks .
I. & . amount. expended on this account under head of " Expenses
of national curren«y" 83, 462 81 Ainount of ex& «ss of duty, charged as an expenditure under the
liead of "Refunding to national-banking associations excess of duty" 50 00
$161& 890 76
57, 571 53
7, 241 40
59 67
15, 832 00
770, 804 11
24, 801 64
137, 776 61
2, 289 60
38, 555 39
9, 387, 634 48
sl700, 866 63
91, 135 95
57, 571 53 (
7, 241 40
20 55,
15, 832 00
770& 804 ll
24, 801 64
124, 405 18
2, 289 60
38, 555 39
$795& 624 49
70, 754 81
39 12
13, 371 43
1, 267, 067 03 8, 120& 567 45 291, 189 50
159, 836 10 131. 353 40 5 70
5 70 10 00
3, 009 26 10 00
10 00 3, 009 26
10 00
684, 033 59
112& 422 05
906, 167 76 264, 163 67
264, 163 67 1, 748&566 85
3, 512 81 1, 745, 054 04
684 033 59 112, 422 05 906, 167 76
RE(2KII'"icfi AND DISBI. R)EIIEN'lb.
Pi(oo(ig)t. '- Conti nuerl.
Gros. - rcc& ipi. . Deduction:. Yet receipt&a
82), 41&!, ') l (i, 13,
5, 1,
Les. amount deducteil from the expenditures of I'rom proceeds of sales of Government property
Less amout deducted frotn ordinary and other e Senate House of Representatives. Public Printer State Department — civil State Department — toreig» intercourse Treasury Depat't tt&l'ttt IV&tr Depart»ient — civil attd miscellaneous & 1&tlirt)'rn&aster's &1el&artinent 31& (l i&all ileparimetit () r) lira&i«'' depar tment I', ii i»ci r departinent Si'"I&ill !Hervtce Navy Depart»rent — civil and»&iscellancous . Bureau of Yards and Docks Bureau of Coristruction and Repair. Bureau of Provisio»s and Clothing Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. Bureau of Steam-E»gineering. . Bureau of Navigation Bureau of 3I«lii. iiie anal Sui' i ri Marine Corps Naval A carl emy Interior Department — civil an&1 iniscellaneous General I. and-Office Indian Service Department of Agriculture Department of Justice Pension Office (leological Survey Executive r(f a»sion
the District of C&)lumbia.
xpenses of— 8;33 50
1, 232 40 6, 350 2( 4, &5, )i 3&i .
(3 &)
103, 5HH 25 '
8, 600 IH
)54 ( )
3, 351 40 239 ), '3
i
2, o90 32 62, 316 40
90o 00 35, 203 46i
41, 801 63 I, 116 iH
50 48 854 (I(
loS 90 62 i:34
3, j4j () 813 67
1, 582 84 1, 062 96
I'rot» Soldiers' Ilome permanent fund Less atnount expended under this head.
Front sales of ordnance material (IVar) . I. ess lim&&unt ile&lucted from the expenditure unih r this head.
Fror» sales of ordnance material (Navy) Less amount expended under tliis boa&i
1"ron) sale of small-arms (Navy) Less amount expended under this head. .
From sales of clothing (Navy) Less amount deducted froiu the expenditnre under this head
Frotn sales of small stores (Navy) . I-ess amount deducted from the expenditure under this head
I'rom Viavy-pension fund Froni naval hospital fund
I. i ss amount deducted from th&. expert&lit»re uniler this head. From fees on letters-patent. . .
I ess amount clrarged as an &ixpenditure under ' 8 ilai i& s and ordinary & xi)en;es, Patent Office"
1&'rom copying-fees, General Lan&1 ()fbi &
Less amount deducted from "S, IIari&;I (lencral Land Offrce" From proceeds of sales of Irnlian lands
I &'ss amount charged as an expenditure under head of " Tr». t funil, , proceeds of lands"
I'rom inter&, i. on Indian trust-fund stocks and interest on deferred paymlnts Less amount deducted from expenditure under head of "Trust-funds, interest
account" From reimbursementon account ofappraisementandsale of Utrtatilla Indian Inn&Is',
Less amount deducted from the expenditure uncler this head
3I&sceff(&rico (s — ('oiitinued. From tru. t-fnnd interest for support of free schools in South Carolina (act jlat & h
'
3, 18i3) l, ess this amount deducted froni the expeti&liture imder said act
Froin payinent by I &istrict of Columbia, on account of cost and interest, increasing water-supply, 3Vashittgton, L'I. ('
Less this a»iount deducted from tlie expenditures under lhe hea&1 of "Increas- ing water-supply, 3Vashirrgton, I). ('. ".
From revenues ot the District of Columbia, as follorvs: ( le ii& r;il I&ttril
r)Vater i&lit(l
Washington special-tax fund Washington re&lemption fund Reileimption of tax-lien certificates . . . . . 2, Redemption of a. sessiii& iit certificates )Sale of guarantee-fund bonds, amounts retained from contractors 46, Surplus fund Police relief fund. Firemeu's relief fund.
. '1, !Ii4 48
:)(, 239 02
2, i03, 12i is
36», 8(( 2b
4:3, '3, 18!I 29
20, 03:3 !ii
(ii, b39 49
2, 4)2 5)0
106, "iS() (5
24) "i2 01
840, 000 00 ')9, 01( 90
1 Ibb I i I&
11, (331 00
i91, 3', )ii S4
34, ii(0 41
3, 500 00,
bi, 'I(4 4s
)')&I 07
", i03, 12i (8
Sb5) Hii 26
':3, 550 00
20, 033 !&i
33, 2i & 30
904 59
106, "8&)
24, ')(') 01
29, 01i 90
11, 6:31 00
4 ), 34i !Io
:34, 6(0 41
:), 500 00
8159, 6!39
:34, 364 19
I ')'( 91
840, OOO OO
40(, s'Is ')I
i46, &I48 !14
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Eeceiyfs — Continued.
Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.
Less amount deducted from the expenses of United States courts. From Spanish indemnity fund
Less auiount, expended under this head I&'rom assessment upon owners for deaths on shipboard. From rent for year ending i%ay 1, 1888, for taking seals on the islands of Saint Paul
and Saint 6eorge, Alaska f55& 000 00 From tax on seal-skins 262, 500 00
From Froin From From
of a From From From From From I rom From From From I' rom From From From From From From From From From From
app From I'rom I' rom From From From From I& rom I&"rom
From Frour From
direct tax rebate of interest interest on deposits and prerniuui on exchange interest on Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad bonds, taken in compromise sqit gain by exchange rent of Government buildings, lots, &c rent of property acquired under internal-revenue laws. sale of property acquired urider internal-revenue laws redenrption of property under act of June 8, 1872 moneys received trom persons unknown forfeitures by contractors work done in public shops unexplained balances in disbursing accounts unexpended receipts of military-telegraph lines sale of condemned naval vessels . work done by the Coast Survey work done by Bureau of Engraving and Printirig soldiers' hand-books lost United States' share of excess, sale of guarantee-fund bonds United States' share of revenues of Reform School United States' share of revenues received from wharves. United States' share of fees for inspecting gas and uieters. one-half donation by deceased inmate of VVashington Asylum dividend paid by Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, Va. , on account of,
ropriation for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers penalty under national-banking law court-fees paid Governmert employcs. confiscated property captured and abandoned property sale of property uncl&r section 3749, I'cvised Statutes Confederate property recovered in foreign countrie~ reimbursement by Mexican Governnient for loss of 6overmnent property, penalty tor iinporting laborers under c ntr'i«t amount recovered froin prisoners, fines, &« pris&m mess-fund, military prison, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. forfeiture-fund, lost keys. postage-stamps received by Comuiissioner of Pensions
Total
. &lfisceQ&ttre&)us — Continued. From Irnlian moneys, proceeds of labor
Less amount expended under this head Froni reimbursement on account of appropriations to meet interest on non-paying
Indian trust-fund stocks From emolument-fees of judicial officers $59, 225 83 1"rom fines, penalties, and forfeitures, judicial. . . . . . 58, 853 04
$02, 905 52
31, 042 18
f 18, 078 87
28 500 00
1& 070 00
317, 500 00 1, 565 82 9, 259 23
11, 900 87
20, 000 00 158 16
18, 800 40 200 47
2, 44o 50 13 88
5, 763 50 735 55 88 55
1 07 8, 0il0 13
105, 005 88 154 58
39, 876 15 2 65
020 50 1, 571 37
607 06 352 00
12 00
1, 206 40 3, 300 00
155 25 468 34 38o 82 790 00
2, 298 21 500 00
1, 156 93 2, 962 89 7, 500 00 1, 581 74
85 04
379, 200, 074 70
825, 555 87
118, 078 87
28, 181 70 '
19, 068, 849 42
837, 349 05
31, 042 18
318 30 1, 070 00
317, 500 00 1, 565 82 9, 259 23
11, 900 87
20, 000 00 158 16
18, 800 40 266 47
2, 445 50 13 88
5, 763 50 735 55 88 55
1 07 8, 066 13
105, 665 88 lo4 58
30, 876 15 2 65
620 50 1, 571 37
667 00 3o2 00 12 00
1, 266 40 3, 300 00
155 25 408 34 385 82 790 00
2, 298 21 500 00
1, 156 93 2, 962 80 7, 500 00 1, 581 74
85 04
359, 597, 225 34
RECA. PITI LATION OF RECI&. IPTS.
Internal-revenue service Public lands Fees, &c. , of officers of public-land offices, taken from miscellaneous
receipts
11, 202, 017 23
1 723 254 48
Customs service $219, 091, 173 63 I&'ees, &c. , ot officers of the customs, taken from miscellaneous receipts 1, 097, 448 20
$220, 188, 021 83 124& 290& 871 98
$9&437, 002 32 106, 418 28
8210, 751, 5o9 51 124, 190, 453 (0
;tliscellaneous. I. ess aniouiits added to customs and public lands, as above
Total
24& 070, 011 92 2, 820, 702 08
12 925 271 71
21, 85)), 300 24
379& 200, 074 76
1 223 109 96
8, 002, 258 80
19, 008, 849 42
11, 702, 161 (;)
12& 953, 050 38
359, 597, 225 34
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMK. ?TS. 15
Salaries. Ordinary cx- Public works. ~lt cellaneoua. peuaea. I nuaual and &x- Total. traordinar&.
LEGISI, ATIVE I'&ti? e(? &5'I((l('a 8&'»'(l(—
&', dt&ric- and mileage of Senators Salaries of 0%cers and employ6s. Reporting pro&&eedings and debates. Compiling Congressional Directory Contingent cxi&&nscs-
Stationery and netvspapers florses and n agnus Fuel for heating apparatus Furniture and repairs Folding documents Materials for folding. Packing boxes. Expenses of special and select comm' Postage Miscellaneous items Salaries of Capitol police
Payment to- Widow of Hon. Austin F. Pike Wido)v nf Hon. John:(. Logan W. P. Brownlow George N. Stranahan J. 11. C&ooml&s
tttees
Total apparent expenses, Senate Deduct amount received and covered into the
Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- ertv . .
Total actual expenses, Senate
Iflo&lap nf Represent&(?iuea- Salaries and n) il cage of M embers and Delegates Salaries of officers and employes Contingent expenses—
Stationery and newspapers Fuel for heating apparatus Furniture and repairs Materials for folding. Packing boxes Postage Miscellaneous items Salaries of Capitol police
Payment for contesting seats in Co»grc. -s Payment to-
Wido)v of Hon. Abraham Dotvdnev Widow of Hon. John Arnot Widow of Hon. Lewis Beach Sisters of Hon. Michael Hahn A. W. Cochran. Henry Weal Charles Carter
Paytnent of funeral expenses of James Riley. Relief of Henry Brock. Draping south wing of the Capitol.
840!I, 5)2&4 40 8:3, '3, 711;)8 &
23, 000 00 1, 200 00
18, 299 97
l92, 785 !!5
792, 735 95
1, 824, 396 (9 892, 000 00
18, 236 40
81'3 500 00 0, 480 69
18, 891 27 14, ":3l 19 18, 2&7!3 32
6, 500 00 ~j
911 83 '
31, 153 31 22&) 00 i
2)5, 88. '3 07
120, 054 68 i
50
125& 021 18
39, 469 14 5, 017 20 9, 417 41
15, 000 00 2, 987 00
82) 00 '
80, 000 00
8), 000 00 5, 000 00
240 00 200 00
", 000 00
12, 990 00
12, 990 00
5, 000. 00
1, 154 I ( 1, 562 07 ', 936 l7 4, 974 -ll 1, 650 00 l
436 14, 160 00 i
121 &5 ;38( 00 I
806 12 ~
8930, 780 08
33 50
930, (47 13
Total apparent expenses, House of Rep- resentatives
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- erty .
, 2, 284, 633 19 -102, 210 80 i
1, 232 40
18& (87 83 2, :355, )Sh
1, 2;32 40
2, ";34, 633 19 I
10, 100 00 I
307 50
Total actnal expenses, House ol' Repre- sentatives
Pt&blie R(i»?e(— Salaries Contingent expenses Removal and storage of certain material, Gov-
ment Printing Oflice Protecting Public Printing Oflice from flre Payment to certain employes Public printing and binding Publication of Tenth Census Reports Printing Annual Report (1886) of Commis- l
sioner of Agriculture Printing Annual Report (1887) of Commis-, ,
sinner of Agriculture Printing Second Annual Report of Commis-
sioner of Labor Printing Annual Bulletins (1887) of Bureau
of Ethnology
100, 983 40 i
1, 994 21
', 196, 12) 39, 20, 000 00
103, 0(2 64 , '
52, 118 11
4, 01( 40 i
1, 000 00
IS. 787 83
4, 2(0 00 0, 712 hl
2, ')54, 354 42
16 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
J)isb &trsd»tents — Continued,
Salaries. Ordinary ex- peuses, Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual aud ex-
traordinary. Total.
Public Priritcr — Continued. Printing Annual Report (1885) of the Bureau
of Animal Industry Publication of Consular Reports on Cattle
and Dairy Farming Publication of new edition of Postal I. aws
and Regulations . Total apparent expenses, Public Printer
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governiuent property .
Total actual expenses, Public Printer
Library of Congress— Salaries . Increase of Library Contingent expenses. Purchase of painting "Fanning in Dakota"
Total apparent expenses, Library of Con- gress.
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as copyright fees
Total actual expenses, Library of Congress
Botanic Garden— Salaries Improving Botanic Garden. Improving buildings, Botanic Garden
Total Botanic Garden
Court r&f Claims— Salaries of judges, &&'&c
Reporting decisions Contingent expenses Payment of judgments.
Total Court of Claims
Total apparent expenses . . Total actual expenses, Legislative.
EXECI& TIVE. Fxecuii & e OPce-
Salary of the President Compensation of the President of the Senate. Salaries, Executive Odice . Contingent expenses, Executive Office . Preventing the spread of epidemic diseases . Salaries, Civil-Service Commission Traveling expenses, Civil-Service Coinmission
Deduct repayments to appi &&priations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total expenses, Executive Ofhce
STATE DEPART IIENT. Salaries, d". c. —
Salaries, Department of State Proof-reading Stationery, furniture, &f&c
Books and maps Lithographing Contingent expenses
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total anparent expenses, State Depart- ment proper
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property
Total actual expenses, State Department proper .
$15 467 50
15, 467 50
38, 560 00
38, 560 00
lo, 832 00
22, 728 00
12, 873 75
12, 873 75
32, 350 00
32, 350 00
3, 126, 620 39 3, 110, 788 39
50, 000 00 3, 247 81
32, 500 00
2o, 121 36
110, 868 67
112, 607 59
112, 607 59
112, 607 59
$246 78
9, 308 20
17, 475 00
2, 470, 907 79
6, 350 27
2, 464, ii07 52
7, 219 7 1, 136 98
8, 356 71
8, 356 71
5, 000 00
5, 000 00
1, 000 00 2, 500 00
701, 040 30
704, 540 30
3, 416, 125 28 3, 408, 509 11
3, 800 85 56, 158 24
4& 016 96
63& 976 05
275 45
63, 700' 60
I, 198 96 4, 456 52 2, 000 00 I& 200 00 4, 385 22
13& 240 70
3, 427 81
9, 812 89
4, 657 37
5, 155 52
85, 700 00
5, 700 00
5, 700 00 5, 700 00
89, 982 61
9, 982 61
3, 000 00
3 000 00 i
3, 000 00
44, 710 44 44, 710 44
82, 496, 407 90
6, 350 27
2, 490, 057 63
49, 916 71
15, 832 00
34& 084 71
23, 573 75
786& 890 30
6, 593, 156 11 6, 569, (07 94
l (4, 569 27
122, 420 48
4, b»7 37
11(, 763 11
RECEIPTS AND DIS 8 l J RSF Af F NTS,
Desbttt dement', s — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- Public works. Miseel 1;nn«»&l and ex- Total.
Foreij«t Intercourse— Salaries of ministers . Salaries, chargds d' affaires ad interim Salaries, secretaries of legations Salaries, interpreters to legations Salary, clerk to legation in Spain Contingent expenses, foreign missions Salaries, consular, & rt ice Allowance for clerks at consulates. Salaries, consular clerks Salaries, consular oflicers not citizens Salaries, marshals for consular courts Salaries, interpreters to consulates in China and
Japan Expenses of interpreters and guards in Turkish
Dominions, &ftc
Steam launch for legation at Constantinople Boat and crew for consul at Hong-Kong Boat and crew for consul at Osaka and H iogo Loss by exchange, diplomatic service Loss by exchange, consular service Buildings and grounds for legation in China Buildings and grounds for le &ation in Corea Buildings for legation in Japan Repairs to legation buildings at Tangier Contingent expenses, United States consulates Emergencies arising in the diplomatic and con-
sular service. Allowance to wido«s or heirs of diplomatic ofh-
cers who &lie abroad Retnoval of the remains of the late Ju&lson Kil-
patrick from Chili to New Jersey Transporting remains of ministers and consuls
to their homes for intertnent Brittgitlg home criminals Expenses of prisons for A. merican convicts Foreign hospitals at Panama Fees and costs in extradition cases. Relief and protection of American seamen Rescuing shipwrecked American seamen Pay of consular officers for services to American
vessels and seamen Refunding penalties or charges erroneously ex-
acted Revising consular regulations. Publication of consular and commercial reports Procuring evidence relating to French spoliation
claims International Bureau of Weights and Jf ensures Payment of judgments, Court of Alabama Claims Spanish indemnity Running and marking boundary linc between
United States and Mexico Conference of the Red Cross Association at Baden Testimonials to umpires of United States and
Spanish Claims Commission International Remonetization of Silver International Exhibition at Barcelona International Exhibition at Brussels International Exhibition at Melbourne
Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures
$252, 723 74 13, 442 70 83, 868 70
9& 628 92 1, 531 50,
458, 404 88 67, 954 09 14, 114 23 10, 502 81 8, 168 26
14, 247 94
865, 336 53 '
3, 064 70 I& 733 55
500 00 349:53
1, 185 68', 4, 144 02
i
2, 366 27 4, 877 50 3, 400 00 1, 987 50 I
156, 876 36
25, 227 12
1, 993 80 6, 149 30
500 00 2& 985 79
29, 093 40 3, 057 77
23, 359 57
91 Hl
3, 000 00 '
341, 279 95
1, 061 15
(4, '5&i 69
2, 107 73
746 05
14, 60o 69
1, 418 69 2, 838 39
77 (6 3, 000 00
4, 896 31 20, 000 00 15, 500 00 28, 000 00 I
93, 127 31
2, 018 87
8248, 998 69 28, 181 70
980 00
2&78, 160 39
614 50
24, 801 64
7845 — 0i 8
Total apparent expenses, Foreign Inter- course
Deduct the items of salaries for the consular serv- ice, 8458, 404. 88; from ordinary expenses of the consular service, $156, 876. 36, and from mis- cellaneous expenses of the consular service, $155, 522. 87; there having been received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from fees of United States consuls for certifying invoices, &5:c. , the sum of $770, 804. 11 $770& 804 11
Deduct from the ordinary ex- penses of foreign intercourse the amount received and covered into the Treasury from passport fees, 824, 767. 89, and from consular court Qnes, 8315. 75
884, 587 77 340, 218 80 91, 108 94 ", 4 8'l 81 593 461 40
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Di slruf'senteyt fs — Continued.
Salaries, Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual aud ex-
traordinary. Total.
Foreign Intercourse — Continued. Deduct the cxpenditnre on ac-
count ot the Spanish indemnity fund, there having been re- ceived on this account $28, 500, leaving an excess of receipts of $318. 30 over thc expenditures $28, 181 70
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Gotten&nient prop- erty
Total actual expenses, Foreign Inter- course
Total apparent expenses, State Depart- ment
Total actual expenses, State Department.
TREASURY DEPART:lIENT.
Sr&furies, Xc. — Office of Secretary of the Treasury Office of Supervising Architect OfFice of First Comptroller . Office of Second Comptroller ONce of Second Corn pti oiler, accounts of
Soldiers' Home. Office of Commissioner of Customs. . Office of First Auditor Office of Second Auditor Office of Second Auditor, accounts of Soldiers'
Home Office of Second Auditor, repairing rolls. Investigating pay and bounty claims of In-
dian soldiers Oflice of Third Auditor Additional compensation, Third Auditor's
Office Office of Fourth Auditor Office of Fifth Auditor Office of Sixth Auditor OtFice of Treasurer United States. Oflice of Treasurer United States (national
currency, reimbursable) Office of Register Oflice of Comptroller of the Currency . Ofhce of Comptroller of the Currency (na-
tional currency, reimbursable) Examination of national banks and bank
plates. Oflice of Life-Saving Service Office of Light-House Board. Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Oflice of Commissioner of Internal Revenue
(reimbursable) Office of Supervising Surgeon-General, Ma-
rine-Hospital Service. Office of Supervising Inspector-General,
Steamboat-Inspection Service . Office of Standard Weights and Measures Bureau of Navigation Bureau of Statistics Secret-Service Division Employes, building corner Seventeenth and
F streets Collecting statistics relating to commerce Contingent expenses, national currency (re-
imbursable), Treasurer's office Contingent expenses, Office of Standard
'Weights and Measures Postage Postage to postal-union countries
Contingent exyenses- Stationery Binding, 'newspapers, &c Freight, telegrams, &c Rent Horses, wagons, &c Ice File holders and cases Fuel, &c
8458& 404 88
426, 182 89
997, 195 36 538, 790 48
487, 661 28 15, 3&5 97 86, 376 74 88, 561 40
8, 273 04 48, 928 40 87, 038 31
263, 959 78
6&, 232 55 21, 600 00
1, 500 00 197, 351 52
21 43 68, 460 6&7
46, 652 36 497, 142 31 2(3, 919 20
69, 402 57 131, 139 78 102& 273 00
16, 467 97
37, 688 47 35, 658 91
252, 301 06
2, 475 05
27, 970 26 '
10& 140 00 3, 546 00
27, 153 95 45, 829 60 11, 499 35
1 905 00 3, 367 70
$337& 274 22
2, 944 58
350, 031 69 8, 100 10
964& 56
38, 534 64
500 00 100 00
1& 500 00
25, 152 75 1, 823 64 5, 103 90 8, 625 00 4, 500 00 3, 405 25 7, 496 92 9, 047 23
828, 181 70
891, 108 94 249, 364 19
91, 108 94 i 277, 545 89 91, 108 94 ', 249, 364 19
8823&, 860 80
769, 600 60
1, 715, 881 88 887, 363 71
RECEIPTS AI&ID D I 8!5(: RSE'. &I E'&'TS.
j)ix/i(((ix(»(&. »t, ' ( «l&t(rl((&el.
19
Salaries. Or&}i»ary ex- f&e&ls& s. &fi «}}anion. .
( &» t «&/c« I c. &t&c((sex, &fee. — Col&(i&&i&ed. ( ias, &3&c . Ciirpets and rcp;iirs Furniture, &r&c
Miscellaneous items. Building corner Seventeenth and I' . trci. t. . . Investigation r&f accounts and traveling ex-
penses
Tot;il;ipparentexpensc. , Tn;i-iiry proper Deduct tlii expenditures on account of sal-
aries in the offices of Treasurer of the United States an&1 Co»iptroller of the Cur- rency (national currency, reinibursable), $85, 870. 54, an&1 contingent & xpe»s& s, oflice of Treasurer of the United St&iten &»a(i&&i&al currency, reiuil&ursable), 3:58, 5, '34 li4, there having been reiml&ursed the United 8(;it& s froin deposits of national bankin«associ- atior&s under se& (i&)n 3), act of 3larcl& 3, 1875, the sum of SR37, 776. 61, leaving an excess oi receipts over expenditures of $13, 371. 43. . . . . . . 8124, 405 18
Deduct from the expen&litur&s on account of "Salaries, oflice of Commissioner of Internal Revenue (rei»rbursable), " the amount reimbursed the l. nited St&i(ca by the ma»u- farturers ot stamps . . = 2, 2)S!} 60
Deductamountreceivedand «ov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of 13overmnent property 3, 847 03
8'), 9('), 8i3 6, '3
8', }, 160 14
;&11 758 77 4, 2, '3:5 Sh
12, 344 o2 lh, 894 09
8, 000 00
160, 983 SS
41, 381 67 '
+5, 133, 8)& 51
130, 541 81
Total actual expenses, Treasury proper Independent 7'((rrx(&& (}-
Salaries, office of assistant treasurer at- Baltimore Boston. Chicago Cincinuati Vew Urleans Ve&v York Philadelphia Saint Louis San Francisco .
Salaries of special agents Checks and drafts . Paper for checks and d& afts . Contingent expenses
Total apparent cxpenscs, Independent Treasury.
Deduct amount received for "Prciniui» on transfer drafts, " furnished by the Inde- pendent Treasury, formerly by law & n d- ited to thisappropriation, hut noir covered
,
'
intotheTreasuryasarevenue $38, 555 39 Deduct amount received and
covered into the Treasury as proceeds of flovernmentprop- erty 4, ) 26
2, SS;3& 713 4!} 119, 602 21
21, 599 96 I
35, 889 42 2:3, 1', }4 13 1(i, 560 00 14, &8!}0 0(}
170, 396 US
36, 1')8 r. ') 1&), 8(iu 00 27, ]20 00 3, 150 14
431 40 (, 686 60
83, 85(i 31
!38, 6(}0 (i, )
, )64, 818 -l&) 91, H(4 31
3, 00$, 315 (0
456, (!l2 & (
:)H, hO(l 65
Total actual expenses, Independent Treasury
. 1Ii)(ts ann! r1ss&r&t OPees- Salaries, office of Director of the Mint. . Contingent expenses, ofhce of Director of the
5 lint Parting and refining bullion Freight on bullion ~and coin ('oinage of the standard silver dollar Tile floor, laboratory, Bureau of the Ilint . Mint at Carson—
Salaries 1Vages of rvorkmen Contingent expenses
Mint at Denver— Salaries WVages of workmen
~ah~&&see
:364, 818 4h,
2r, 873 34
16, 6)83 6" 0'l9 00
10, &i:)&5 94 13, &)"5 66
53, 373 66
) )&}5 '7 10 (4 ) 8'. }
&&, 15)S 83) ')'i(} ')') 8
47!l 00;
11, 626 )!'&
4, 431 76
418 192 1'&
90 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Jdzdbnr dem drtts — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordinary. Total.
3Iints and Assay Otft'ces — Continued. Mint at New Orleans—
Salaries Wages of workmen Contingent expenses.
Alint at 1'hiladelphia- Salaries Wages of workmen Contiiigent expenses
Mint at San Francisco— Salaries IVages of workmen Contingent expenses.
Assay office at Boise City— Salaries Wages and contingent expenses. Wages
Assay office at Charlotte— Salaries Wages and contingent expenses
Assay office at Helena— Salaries Wages of workmen Contingent expenses
Assay office at New York— Salaries Wages of workmen Contingent expenses
Assay office at Saint Louis— Salaries Wages and contingent expenses . .
Total apparent expenses, Mints and As- say Offices
Deduct the following items covered into the Treasury as revenues:
From profits on coinage, $1, 196, 993. 67, leaving an excess of receipts over the expenditures of $8, 120, 567. 45, the amount received and covered into the Treasury on this account being $9, 317, - 561 12 $1& 196& 993 67
Income arising from assays and chemical examina- tions of ores . . . . . 1, 758 00
"Deductions from bullion deposits" (prior to the passage of the act of July 20, 1868, the moneys ac- cruing from this source were available for expend- iture ivithout being appro- priated, and were, there- fore, used by the mints without appearing as an expenditure; since that date they have been cov- ered into the Treasury as a miscellaneous receipt) . 68, 315 36
Amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governnient property . . 21, 045 74
Territeniett tarot&ernrnent s- Territory of Alaska—
Salaries, governor, ~ftc
Contingent expenses Territory~of Arizona—
Salaries, governor, cite
I. egislative expenses Contingent expenses
Territory of Dakota— Salaries, governor, &f. c Contingent expenses
Territory of Idaho- Salarie~, governor, &etc
Legislatii e expenses . Contingent expenses.
Territory of ll&&ntana- Salaries, governor, &c. Legislati ve expenses Contingent expenses
$31, 841 29 73, 997 58
40, 665 69 292, 379 88
41, 856 56 168, 989 84
3, 000 00 6, 004 96 2, 495 00
2, 750 00 1, 846 75
7, 700 00 11, 821 25
39, 202 45 24, 941 00
3, 382 12 1, 897 59
850, 610 52
850, 610 52
19, 246 68
13& 647 25
22, 794 50
14, 079 66
16, 794 50
'"i28, 347 65
86& 168 97
36, 498 12
4, 727 23
9, 580 12
437, 502 25
437& 502 25
2, 000 00
1, 081 20 375 00
500 00
1, 944 19 500 00
13& 264 60 500 00
$1, 288& 112 77
1, 288, 112 77
RKCKtt'I'8 A. ')' I& DIHI!1 1381;MK')ITS.
12&')&'&u&'s&&&&«& ts — COntinued.
Hill&&ries. Ordinary& x Yi na&)'. Yublic worl-&. . 'll. i cll&ineon. . 1 nn-n:il and ea-
&r;&»rdin;&ry. T i«: 1
Territorial («'o&&em»»e&ua — Cr&n tinued. Territory of (c» Mcxici&—
Salaries, governor, &o Legislative expenses Contingent expenses
Territ&&ry of Utah- Salariis, governor, &c 1. & «i»i»tive expenses C&»&tin ent expenses. Compensation, 1 tah Cc»i&n&is»i&»& Contingent expenses, Utah Comniission Compensation and expeuses, c&%cers of elec-
tir&n, Utah Territory of 1Vashington-
Salaries, governor, &c Legislative expenses. Contingent exlieii. & s
Territory of 1Vy&»»ing- Salaries, governor, &&
Legislativ e expenses Contingent expcn, & s
817 390 15
13 370 33
25, 000 00
1:3, 108 7, &
17, 210 15
13, 244 50
8", 000 00 500 00
19, 981 90 500 00
9, 989 44
21, 500 00 500 00
"', ooo oo 500 00
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex&. cs; of expenclitures
Total expenses, Territorial Governments
I«(c& nat kerenue- Salaries and expenses of collectors of internal i
revenue Salaries an&1 expenses ot agents and sul&r&r&linate,
off&cers of internal revenue Expenses of assessing and collectin« internal
revenue Paper for internal-revenue stan&ps Punishment for violating internal-revenue laivs Expenses under oleomargarine act Re&heinption of stmiips . Redemption of stainps prior to July 1, 1885 Refunding taxes illegally collected Refundiiig taxes illegally collected prior to July
1, 1885 Allowance or drawback Refunding moneys erroneously receive&I and cov-
ered into the Treasury. Refunding moneys erroneously received aiul cov-
ered prior to July 1, 188). Drawback on stills exported, act (1;&rch 1, 1879 . Refund to certain parties taxes on &list illa&i spirits . . Relief of certain parties for taxes illc ally col-
lected on rope and bagging Itefund of tax to Vicksburg and (lcridian Rail-
road Company Repayn&ent of juclgmcnt to cst;iti of E&lgar
Ivetchau&. Payment of judginent to George S. Dcnison. .
Deduct repayments from appropriations in cxi c. s of expenditures.
18&&, 952 4&
1, 741, 850 89
HH3, !)&4 52
208 00
9&, 030 3:3,
2, 412 25
95, 224 OH
4:5, 038 07 24, 450 96
329 33 2», 77!& 63
2lH 63 l
5, o57 49 )
17 83(l 22 ) ), 098 2&)
104 91
1, 220 l:i 920 00
03 21
020 10
0, 0"5 35
1, 1:)!l 34 ;), )0 54
i
183, ;)Hl ) H
02 &, )
82H1, 170 5, &
Total apparent expenses, Internal R& v&»iu& . 3, Deduct the following items covered into the
Treasury as revennes: From «Alloivance or drawback" the internal-
revcnue taxes collected on articles subsequently '
exported, an&i therefore exempt from tax, an&i upon which the taxes were rr. fun&lcd $5&5, 698 2)
From "Refunding taxes" thc amount illegally assessed and collected under internal-revenue la)vs, and ivhich has been refuniled to p:i&tic: enti- tle&1 thereto . . . . . ", l, 390 71
Irrom "Reclcmption of stamps" the ainount originally covered into the Treasury as receipts from internal 1'& ' V C 1 & 11C '&:), 998 20
Froni " Rcfun&lin i»&)neys errone- ously receive&1 and i&&vere&i into thc Tr&niaury, " being moneys errone- «usly r«ccivcil and covered as fines, pet&at tiers and forfeitures . . 1, 325 06
020, 0, &8 91 18:3, 5)19 0:3 , '3, H(l! I. , &, ), '94
22 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Z)zsbuy semen. t, 's — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex
traordinary. Total.
I&&terr&«l revenue — Continued. Amount received and covered
into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property $69 50
$106& 487 78 810&i, 487 78
Total actual expenses, Internal Revenue. $3,
Customs Sevv&ce— Collecting revenue from customs for 1888 Collecting revenue from customs for 1887 and
1886 Collecting revenue froin customs, certified
claims Detection and prevention of frauds upon the
custoins revenue Itepayment to importers, excess of deposits. Repayment, to irnporters, excess of deposits,
act February 1, 1888 . Repayment to importers, excess of deposits,
act August 4, 1886 Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allow-
ances Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allow-
ances, act June 16, 1880 Debentures and other charges Unclaimed inerchaii&lise Services to Ainerican vessels Refunding nioneys erroneously received and
covered Refunding penalties or charges erroneously
exacted Proceeds of goods seized and sold Expenses ot' local appraisers at quarterly
meetings Compensation in lieu of moieties Expenses of regulating imniigration Salaries, Shipping Service Expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service Revenue steamer for southern coast Rebuildingrevenuestcamer "Richard Rush" . . Steam revenue vessel for Mississippi River Salaries and traveling expenses of age&its at
seal-fisheries in Alaska Protection of sea-otter hunting-grou»&ls and
seal-fisheries in Alaska. Removal of quarantine station from Ship '
Island, Miss. Extra pay to officers and men who served in
the Mexican ivar (Revenue Marine). Revenue-Marine store-house, W&io&PS lloll,
Macs Refund to Antonio Salazer Refund to Thomas Thomas Payment to Jaines H. Ayres Relief of J. Hart tl& Co Relief of William J. Smith Relief of heirs of Solomon Spitzcr. Relief of James B. Mitchell.
626, 038 91
54 370 14
10, 184 52
77, 031 25
6, 481, 599 57
495, 578 64
17', l, 009 50&
20, 133 17 4, 313, 987 36
191, 414 88
2 59
3, 336, 158 41
5, 672 15 86 23
1, 086 76 23, 405 51
417 47 '
210 00 122 57
2, 000 00 13) 264 36
159, 836 10
885, 233 25 1, 000 00
$13 12 4, 500 00
20, 000 00
100 00,
96 00 '
10, 145 00 132 94 40 00
945 00 455& 70
2, 004 99 12, 500 00
438 00
3, 703, 070 76
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures.
16, 101& 589 39
7, 128 36
Total apparent expenses, Customs Service. Deduct froni expenses of collecting revenue
from custoins the ainounts covered into the Treasury as revenue under the following heads:
The amount refunded to the Government by parties for expenses on account of " Labor, drayage, and storage" . $69, 475 10
The amount received froin private parties as "Weighing-fees" 60, &44 90
The amount repaid to the Govern- ment by private parties for serv- ices performed in their behalf by United States officers . 204, 521 31
The aniount received froni private parties as an excess of einolu- ment-fees paid to ofhcers of rendered customs for services 242, 689 51
The amount of traveling expenses of examinersrepaid . 4, 997 79 i
64, 554 60 10, 15&4, 461 03 10, 219, 0]5 69
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Z7e'e/iuivsemenI'8 — COntinued.
Salaries Ordinary ex- penses. Public worlca Xlis«&1laneous. traordinary. Total.
C&(sio«&s )Seev&ce — Continued. The atnount received from fees
paid to ofhcers of the customs who now receive an annual salary, covered into the Treasury as customs-officers' fees
The amount received under the customs laws from "Fines, penalties, and forfeitures"
Deduct from "Refunding » «)m. ys erroneously received and covered into the Treas- ury" this amount covered as a miscellaneous receipt from fines, penalties, and forfeit- ures
Deduct from "Repayment to importers excess of deposits for unascertained duties" the amount of money deposited by importers for unascer- tained duties, and which, be- ing in excess of duty when ascertained, has been repaid, covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs
Deduct from "Debentures or drawbacks" the amount of duties collected front it»port- ers on articles subsequently exported, thereby entitled to allowance or drawback, cov- ered into the Treasury as revenue trom customs
Deduct from "I'nclaimed mer- chandise" the amount re- funded to claimants of the overplus received from sale of unclaimed merchandise, covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs
Deduct from "Debentures and other charges" amount re- funded to claimants ou ac- count of expenses incurred and not paid until the amounts had been covered iuto the Treasury as revenue from customs
Deduct expenditures on ac- count of "Expenses of regu- lating imtnigration, " 815)! l, -
886. 10, there having been re- ceived and covered into the Treasury to the credit of "Immigrant fund, " act Au- gust 8, 1882, the sum of $291, 189. 50, leaving an ex- ec s: of receipts over expendi- tures oi $131, 353. 40
Ded&uct from the expenditures on account of "Salaries, Shipping Service, " this amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury to the credit of "Shipping-fees, " act June 26, 1884
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property .
8297, 902 82 !
156, 699 30
41( 4(
4) 50o) 404 83
3, 341, 830 56
1, 086 76
86 23
159, 836 10
o 70
2, 715 33 89, 108, 413 (I ! Sq, 108, 413 (1
Total actual expenses, Customs Service. ll«&. inc-EI«;p(7«l ice«' ice-
Marine-Hospital Service.
Total apparent expenses, Marine-Hos- pital Service
Deduct from "Marine-Hospital Service" the receipts from tonnage tax, applied to the expenses of the Marine-Hospital Service, under act of June26, 1884 . . $491, 205 74
S64, 554 66 , ON, 047 32 ~
529, 627 43
529, 627 43 '.
() 110, 601 98
529, 627 43
RL&'CF&&IPTS AND DIHBIERHFMFNTS.
I)is]i(((cs(!((en f8 — Continued.
Total.
V «ri (((-Hospit«l &'&('. »''(&(', — Continuecl. Ded. upt the amount received and
covered into the Treasury as proceeds of G overnmcnt prop- erty $158 52
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordmarl
Total actual expenses, Marine-Hospital Service
Lil'&-»'&«i((g c)e&)!ire- Life-S:&ving Service Fstablishing life-saving stations
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures .
Total apparent expenses, Life-Saving Service
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governmmlt prop- erty
Totalactual expenses, Life-Having Servi«e. Light-House Let u1! li ahr&&e&& t-
Salaries of keepers of light-houses . Hupplies of light-h&mses Repairs and incidental expenses of light-
houses Expenses of light-vessels Expenses of buoyage E)xpenses of fog-signals Inspecting lights Lighting rivers Establishn&ent an&1 maintenance of li hted
buoys Lighting the Htatue of I. il&& rty Lighting and buoyage of (lississippi, Mis-
souri, an&1 Ohio Riv~ers Survey of light-house sites Light-stations, tkc. :
('rabtree Ledge, tie Lubec Narrows, Me Moose Peak, O'Ie
Deer Island, Mass Castle Elill, R. I Flell Gate electric lights, N. Y Barnegat, N. J Cape ('harles Light-Hhip, Va 1Vinter-Quarter Shoal Light-Ship, Va Harbor Islalul, N. C Hunting Island, H. C Mosquito Inlet, Fla Anr. lote Keys, I'la Sanibcl, I"la I. ights, «'ec. , for channels leading to Pensa-
cola, I)la HouthPass Pier l ights, Mississippi I&iver, La Lake Borgne, Mis~s. Re-establish&nent of light-houses, Texas Pipe Island, Mich Seul Choix Point, Mich Two Harbors, Minn Mihvaukee, Wis Northwest Seal Rock, Cal Point Sur, Cal San Luis Obispo, Cal Cape Meares, Oreg Gray's Harbor, Wash Destruction Island, Wash Supply-stealner for Atlantic and (Eulf coasts Hteanl-tendcr for western rivers Stea&n-tender for the fourth light-house
district
Deduct repayments to appr&&priations in ex- cess of expenditures.
Total apparent expel&ses, Li&)ht-Hou, t Establishment
Deduct a&nount re«eire&i and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governulcnt property
Total actual expenses, Light-Ilouse Es-
tablishmentt
$570, 103 20
5(0, 103 20
570) 103 20
84(ll 304 26
38, 263 17
929, 700 97 49, 112 67
078, 822 64 327 70
978, 494 85
1% 57
978, 200 28
344, 291 60
304, 860 51 201, 060 (7 379, 941 75 00, 092 00
1, 335& 62 222, 001 12
b, 910 38 ', (, 500 00
30 00 34 55
1, 531 '&70 )0&
1, 581, 570 36
82, 129 10 2, 110 00 2, 000 00 2, 100 00
73 00 1, 350 00 9, 103 00
31, 02&5 05 31, 015 % 19, 700 00 5&000 00
20, 779 34 5, 137 41
9 10
14, 100,
06',
'9,
10, 2',
12
303 82 102 00 000 00 500 00 695 26 300 00 300 00 000 00 000 00 306 07 000 00 250 00 101 40 231 73 278 (5 000 00
40 &) 059 95
14, 030 (7 L
450, 429 18
3&(, 088 17
47 &) 7% 09 10, 730 04
891) 364 20
38, 268 17
9781 494 85
195 57
978, 299 28
'-', 566, 733 51
14) 0&80 7(
2) o52, 102 (4
RECEIPTS AND DISBI(RSEXENTS.
&isis&!i'sd((tents — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- t&enses. . liseellaneous. (raordinarv
l. nusual an&i ex- To&al
('((((s( urtd (i'eirr(i tic 9«i i rg- Salari& s Party expenses Trans&. ontinental work Repairs of v&'su&)is.
Publishing obse rvati&ins General expense~ .
824, )25 00 S]59 175, &7
]94 s7 24, 610 H&)
5, 560 00
Deduct repayment to appropriation in excess of expenditure
Total apparent expenses, ('nasl »Survey. . Deduct amount received and covere&l into the '
Treasury as prii«««&is of (iiiv«rnii&&u&t prop- '
erty
Total actual expenses, Coast Survey
St(ambo(tt-Inspect(on Sr i i"ii (- Salaries Contingent exliens&s Cot&tingent ex pens«. , prior to July I, ]SH5 Halaries and expenses of special inspeetors of
foreign steam-vessels
Total apparent expenses, Htca(nboat- Inspection Service
Deduct from "Salaries, Steamboat-Inspec- tion Service" the amount of fees collected from owners of vessi Is and covered into the Treasury as steamboat fees. 810 00,
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property . 61 30
Totala&'tual expens& s, Steamboat-Inspec- tion Service
Bure&((r of L0(grrr((iirt «rid I&ii»(i&ig Salaries Compensation of employes Plate-printing Materials an&] miscellaneous expenses Portrait of the late John A. Logan. Portraits of the late A. Do)vdney, John Arnot,
jr. , I. . Beach, Wm. T. Pri&ie, 9'm. H. Cole, and Austin F. Pike
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures.
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of L'n- graving and Printing
Deduct amount recei ved and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governmentprop- erty
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Engrav- ing and Printing. .
Public Build(ngs- Aberdeen, llliss. : Court-house, post office, &c Abingdon, Va. : Court-house, post office, &c. Augusta, Ga. : Court-house, post, office, &c. ,
site and building Augusta, Me. : Post oflice, court-house, &c. Auburn, N. Y. : Court-house, post office, &c Austin, Tex. : Court-house and post office Baltimore, &I&1. :
Post office, court-house, &c Marine hospital, approaches
Binghamton, N. Y. : Post office, court-house, &c. , site and building
Brooklyn, N. Y. : Post office, &c Belfast, f(le. : Custom-house, &c Buffalo, N. Y, :
Custom-house and post office Repairs and sidewalk
Cau&den, N. J. : Post office, custom ho„s~ Site -. -. --- ~ " --- &&s --'-- & ~ rr, -
7845 — 04 — 4
247, 52& 00
24(, 525 00
207, 14( 97
22, 48( 09
229, 635 06
10 00
229, 625 06
17, 450 00 353, 342 30 411, 500 00
782, 292 30
782, 292 30
2;39, 918 63
15 50
239 90'3 13
8, 779 04
281, 124 09,
3&'&, 325 45 (i, 865 76
39, 191 21
61 30
39, 129 91
172, 8oO 31
172, 850 31
431 40
] '&, 418 91,
3&201 6o I
169, 2]r 26
825, 197 95 299 26
31, 381 (0 47, '642 63 I
26, 63S 78 '
8'&( l8
237, 561 (4 I, H38 75
lo, 615 53 16, 868 54 13, 255 10
91 00, 91 11
I
92 04
$640 62
2& 416 54
3, 057 16
3&057 16 I
S-lsi, ]'8 13
8, 779 04
4 H&649 09
268, 8'ii 27
rl 30
268, i:&4 97
957, i68 Hi
3, "0] 65
954, o66 7'&
RECEIPTS AND DIS13URSEMENTS.
Desi'rur8eh)t«nA — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordinary.
Ph&f&lic Bh«(lChn&7s — Continued. Concord, N. H. :
Post ofhce, court-house, &c. , building. Post ofh&c, c&&&rrt-house, &c. , approaches
Cars&&n City, N& v. : Court-house, post office, &c Clarksburg, lV. Ya. : Court-house, post othce, &«. Coluni bus, Ohio:
Corri'f, -llollse, post, ofBce, &c Court-house, post office, &c. , approaches
Council Bluffs, Iowa: Post ofhce, &c Chattanooga, Tenn. : Court-house, postoffice, &c. ,
site, and building. Charleston, S. (I:
Post offi, court, -house, &c. , site. I'ost office, court-house, &c. , building Custoni-house, ivharf Custoni-house, repairs
Charleston, W. Va. : Post office, court-house, &c Cincinnati, Ohio: Custom-house and post ofhce Cairo, Ill. : Marine hospital Chicago, Ill. :
Custom-house and sub-treasury, repairs Custom-house and sub-treasury, iron tie-rods Custom-house and sub-treasury, repairing
stone-work . Custom-house and sub-treasury, painting Marine hospital, breal-ivater Appraiser's stores, site and building
Denver, Colo. : Court-house, post offfce, &c Branch mint
Dallas, Tex. : Court-house, post ofhce, &c Court-house, post ofhce, &c. , approaches
Dayton, Ohio: Post office, &c. , site and building. Detroit, Mich. : Court-house, post oflice, &c Des Moines, Iowa: Court-house and post ofBce El Paso, Tex. : Custom-house, post ofBce, and
court-house, site and building Erie, Pa. : Court-house, post office, &c Eastport, Me. : Custoiri-house and post office Fort 5Vayne, Ind. : Court-house, post ofhce, &c Fort Scott, Kans. : Court-house and post offfce Fort Suiith, Ark. :
Court-house, post ofBce, &c United States jail
Greensboro', N. C. : Court-house, post office, &c Galveston, Tex. : Custom-house, &c Hannibal, Mo. :
Post ofhce, &c Post officc, &c. , approaches .
Harrisoriburg, Va. : Court-house, post office, &c Houston, Tex. : Post office, &c. , site an&i bnil&ling Huntsville, Ala. : Court-house, post office, &c.
&
site and building Jefferson City, Mo. :
Court-house, post office, etc Court-house, post ofhce, &c. , approache~
Jefferson, Tex. : Court-house, post ofhce, &c, , site and building
Jackson, Tenn. : Conrt-house, post office, &c Jacksonville, Fla. : Post office, custom-house, ~
&c. , site and building Key %Vest, Fla. :
Court-house, post office, &c Court-house, post office, &c. , foundation Marine hospital
Keokuk, Iowa: Court-house, post office, &c Kansas City, Mo. : Custom-hou e, post, office, &c. La Crosse, IVis. : Court-house, post office, &c f. eavenworth, Kans. :
Court-house, post office, &c Court-house, post office, &c. , approa. ches
Lexington, Ky. : Post office, &c I ouisville, Ky. : Conrt-house& post office, &c Lynch burg, Va. :
Court-house, post office, &c Court-house, post-office, &c. , approaches
Los Angeles, Cal. : Court-house, post office, &c. , site and building
Manchester, N. H. : Post ofhce, court-house, &c
ff&40& 212 51 8& 000 00 1, 925 96
32, 014 30
37, 431 63 2, 450 00
65, 777 00
1, 818 88
80& 050 75 5, 983 27
31, 989 0:3 4, 995 48
730 00 198 00 426 45
17, 083 15 25& 090 51
0, 377 17 8, 500 00 9, 977 5o 3, 328 72
10, 740 94 1, 999 70
22, 043 48 1, 000 00
42, 424 84 237, '238 77 73, 221 33
10, 015 45 64, 061 94
9& 652 82 48, 729 64 16, 282 09
35, 050 00 28, 030 87
167 08 12, 572 85
33, 039 39 3, 400 00
16, 975 37 8, 458 24
10, 985 82
12, 003 57 7, 320 00
10& 850 18 273 06
25 18
8, 070 59 1, '000 00
196 70 29, 202 06
209 15 12, 991 80
28, 243 94 500 00
40, &45 24 180, 431 33
33, 086 96 7, 423 68
29, 033 23 '36, 711 09
RECK II'TS AND DI813i' R. :F MENTS.
Id! i1v (((&a((i((e((A) — Continued.
S)&1;)rie Ordinarv ex- penses. Public &rurlca ili & ( 11» n&» a).
l'nu'u&&i and ex- traordinary.
Put&li( Bt&(lrfinya — Continued. Macon, Ca. : Court-house, post office, &c Marquette, )Ii&di. : Court-house, postoffice, &c. ' Montgomery, Ala. : Court-house, postofiice, &c. Minneapolis, 'linn. : Post oflice, &c Montpelier, Vt. : Post office, court-house, &c. Memphis, Tenn. : Custom-house, court-house,
and post office New Bedford, iQass. :
Custom-house, &c. Custom-house and post office
Nebraska City, Nebr. : Court-house, post office, &c Court-house, post office, &c. , approaches
Newark, N. J. : Custoin-house and post officc. '
iVew Albany, Ind. ; Court-house and post ofhce Court-house and post office approaches.
View Orleans, La. : ) lint building, repairs Oxford, Miss. :
Gourt-house, post ofhce, &c . Court-house, post ofhce, &c. , approaches
Oshkosh, Wis. : Court-house, post office; &c. , site and building
Owensboro', Ky. : Post office, &c. , site and building
Pensacola, Fla. : Court-house, post-office, &c Custom-house, post office, &c. , approaches
Parkersburg, IV. Va. ; Court-house and post office
Peoria, Ill. : I'ost office, court-house, &c Pittsburgh, Pa. : Court-house and post oIIice. '
Philadelphia, Pa. : Mint building, removing steam-power plant. Custoiu-houi'e
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. : Post office, &c Post-office, &c. , approaches.
Port Townsend, IVash. : Custom-house, post oflice, &c
Quincy, Ill. : Post office, court-house, &c Post office, court-house, &c. , approaches
Reading, Pa. : Postoffice, &&
Rochester, N. Y. : Court-house, post-office, &c Richmond, Va. : Custom-house, &c San Antonio, Tex. : Court-house, post office,
&c. , site and building. Sacramento, Cal. : Post office, &c Santa I"e, N. Mex. : Court-house, &c Shreveport, La. : Post office, &iourt-house, &c. Springfield, Ill. : Court-house and post oflice Springfield, %lass. : Post office, &c. , site and
building Springfield, Ohio:
Post office, &c Post office, &c. , approaches and heating
apparatus . Saint Joseph, Mo. : Post office, &c Syracuse, N. Y. :
Post office, court-house, &c Post offi&. e, court-house, &c. , approaches
Saint Louis, Mo. : Old custom-house Terre Iiaute, Ind. :
Post office, &c Post office, &c. , approaches
Troy, N. 'E. : Post ofhce, court-house, &c Tyler, Tex. :
Court-house, post office, &c Court-house, post office, &c. , approaches
Toledo, Ohio: Custom-h ouse, court-house, & c Custoni-house, court-house, &c. , approaches
Utica, N. Y. : Court-house and post office Winona, Minn. : Court-house, post office, &c. - 'Williamsport, Pa. : Court-house, post office, &c Waco, T& i. :
Court-1 i& disc, post office, &c i'&)urt-l»ui, c, post office, &c. , approaches
Wicliit&i, lian;. : Court-house, post office, &c. ' Wilmington, Del. : Court-house, post office,
&c. , site and building
83&l, ii-lii 60 12, 88&1 25
2, 095 41 91, (93& ~3 I(, 840 92
303 3:3
85 86 811 00
27, 113&( 0)5
1, 000 00 26 10
38, 810 27 1, 000 00
4:3i 41
13 00 ', 000 00
1, 867 30
(71 19
21, 942 24 4, ')3( 71
616 90
47, 82:3 36 110 &i)4 03
42, I:39 20 3, 439 00
1, 026 18 I, :313 04
, ), 966 74
4, 068 94 4, ')17 40)
21, 804 59 106, 879 o( 56, 087 57
33, 21i 21 30, 025 51 18, 448 64 8, fi18 07
80 00
19, 3')9 14
17, 391 "' 500 00
69, 1(0 19
30, (0(
21, 344 84
20, 406 40 400 00
3, 334 70
18, ()21 51 4, 900 00
41, "'( 5i 4, 000 00
29 91 L 453 63 (, 613 50
')2 &() ) 3, 000 00
18, 1&1), ')2
I& 836 76 &
')8 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
D&'. dlit&y sdmen, td — Conli rlued,
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. r&nnsnal and ex-
traordinary.
Puf&pic B&rildi&&ya — Continued. Wilmingtori, N. C. : Post-ofhce, custoni-house
&c, site and building KV&&rooster, M:&ss. : Post-oNce, &&b, site and
buildmg Treasury buihling, washington, D. C Treasury buildi&1g& 1Vashingtorl& D C
&
iill- proviiig sanitary condition
Treasury building, 1Vashing&ton, D: C. , silver vault
Treasury building, &Vashingtorr, D. C. , freight elevator
Signal ONce, building anti grounds Bureau of Engraving and Printing, building Bureau of Engraving and Printing and quar-
tersmaster's corral, sewers Heating apparatus for new public buildings Repairs and preservation of public buildings.
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, Public Buildings . Deduct amount received and covered into
thc Treasury as proceeds of Government property
Total actual expenses, Public Buildings
7&& east& r«3Ii
seeing
Q'& I cot&c- Payment of interest on the public debt. Payment of interest on bonds issued to Paci-
fic railroads Premium on purchase of bonds Sinking fund, Union Pacific Railroad Siriking fund, Central Pacific Railroad Expenses of iiational currency. Distinctive paper tor United States securities Sealing and separating United States securities Presses and separatiiig machines for United
States securities Special witness of destruction of United States
securities Custody of dies, rolls, and plates Transportation of silver coin Transportation of minor coins Recoinage of gold and silver coins Storage of silver, transportation. Pay of assistant custodians and janitors Inspector of furniture and other furnishings
for public buildings. Furniture and repairs of same for public
buildings Furniture and repairs of same for public
buildings, 1886 and prior years (customs) . . Fuel, lights, and water for public buildings Fuel, lights, and water for public buildings.
1886 and prior years (customs) Heating apparatus for public buildings. Repairs to lieating apparatus for public build-
&I&gs
Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings . Plans for public buildiugs Expenses incurred under act relating to Chi-
nese Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes. Lands and other property of the United States. Expenses ol' Srr&ithsonian Institution North American Ethnology, Smithsonian
Institutiou International exchanges, Smithsonian Insti-
tution . Pr&&pa«ation of food-fishes ' Stet&u& vessels, food-fishes Fish hatchery, Duluth, briinn Fish hatchery, Columbia River, Oreg Fish ponds, Monument lot world's Industrial Exposition, Xcu Orleans International Medical Congress. Industrial Exposition, Cincinnati, Ohio Cer&i cnnial Exposition, Ohio Valley. Trust-fund interest for support of free schools
C. tro li na
$1, 570 00 6, 786 80
402, 000 00
&, 000 00
$17(, 989 17
26, 691 61 637, 464 21
28, 2o2, 62 29, 936 26
70, 000 00 41, 286 49
3, 449 43
841, 622 27
75, 000 00 11, 987 68
13, 003 75, '
18, 764 35
2, 000 00 112, 000 00
76 75
2, 442 83 95, 442 00
217, 386 36
3, 568, 175 17 3, 146 45
3, 5&65, 028 72
5, 053 33
3, 559, 975 39
$3& 565& 028 72
5, 053 33
3, 559, 975 39
$3, 462 81 44, 609 97
1, 006 01
1, 018 95
54, 687 73 2, 000 94
20, 000 00 2, 687 50
3, 027 60 59, 960 &9
103 44 42, ]80 00
39, 117 49
12, 000 00 224, 501 04 22, 340 21
000 00 1, 529 40 4, 500 00
3, 147 58 10, 000 00
26 40 147, 750 00
2, 195 00
$40, 818, 666 75
3, 896, 340 72 8 2&0 842 46
9&2, 111 2o 359 530 00
RE(. 'EIPTS AND DI 8 BI ' RH Elf EVTS.
J1i. "1(((rwr((((ei( fs — ('0ntlnued.
P»r)((e )vorks pe»s&!s, (»»=»al a»d er- 4(i-( i I I»neo». -. &raordinary.
Tres(rr&r&1 1fi sr ella»cons — Continued. Refunding to national-banking associations
excess of duty Refun&ling tax« illegally coll«& te&l un&1«r
direct-tax laws 13e&lerni&tion of t li«national &li bt, a& t August '
5, 1882 Ad&litional «onipensation for sr rvi«s in con-
nection with the issue of . '3 per cent. I i(»«!. . Payment of surplus proceeds of land s&&l(l for
direct tax«s Payment f&&r lar»l sold for (lirect taxes. Payment to State of IVisconsin, aiiiount erro-
neouslv withheld on account &&f &lirect iax To promote the education of the blind Relief of-
Charles Niirl&!iy. Thomas A. ()Sb(irn.
8&!, :!2&9 &l &
I, 464 '&i
H, 409 43 2&, 500 00 '
850 Oil
-I, )& l 4()
12 4
4, 146 i&4
", 99o oO
s, 701 96
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- i
cess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, Tr& a, ury 3lis- ccllaneous.
Deduct from "Payment of interest on the public debt" the amount of interest re-
~
ceived and covered into the Treasury as a l
miscellaneous revenue from the various Pa- cific 13ailroad con)pa»les, H(381, (&!&!3. !&5, an(1 $2, 336. 64 re«eive&1 an&I &ovi ri il inti& the i
Treasury as interest on ilebts &lu& ih& United i
States from various persons. . ', "684, 033 o9, Deduct from "Sinking-fund,
Union Pacific Railroad Coi»- pany, " the amount receiveil and covere&l into the Treasury under act of liny 7, 1878, on this account. . . . . 906i, 167 76
Dedu«t fr&un "Sinking-fund, Central Pacific Railroa&l (. 'om-
pany, " the arrrount received and covered into the Treasury under the a& t of )&Iay 7, 1878, on this account. . . . . . . 264, 16, '3 67
Deduct "I", xp«us& s of national currency, " 83, 462. 81, and "Refunding to national l&anks ex&ess of duty, " 850, there havin been received and cov- ered into the Treasury as a revenue from tax on circula- tion, (&&c. , of national banks, $1, 748, 566. 85, leaving an ex- cess of receipts over expendi- tures of $1, 745, 054. 04 . 3, 512 81
Deduct from the exp&. nditure under "Trust-fund interest for support of free scliools in South Carolina, act March 3, 1873, $1&974. 48, this amount havirig been received and covered into the Treasury un- der said act . I, 974 48,
Dedu«taniount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of (Iovernment property 9')7 18 l
Total actual expenses, Treasury Mi. «. lla- neous
Diat(ir t of ('nl«»&l(i(r— 8 ilarii s an&i «ontirrgerit expenses, offices of the
Di. trii t of Columbia. Salaries and contingent expenses, offi&'. e of
sinking-fund, District of Columbia Improvements and repairs Stre& ts Bridges Purchase and reconstruction of A&I(r«drr«t
Bridge Bridgeacross the Eastern Branch of Potomac
River washington Aqueduct Public schools
'8l, 015, 069 !I 39 6H
841(), . '!5)l! Ho I I, 015, O. '30 11
3, 512 81
14r, 368 58
' 5'4 05 481, l&H;)
;)86, i41 40 li. 792 56
109, 000 00
568, 297 72
&o, ooo oo 20, 000 00
415, 3o6 Ho I, 011, 51( 30 '.
557, 93&i 49 (&4, 4! &i, 667 48 '311 93 IU, (2i (A
()o)6)44S&l 'I )'l )4 I()i 4(4!1'01
", 901 6(i I, H)4, 365 02 I, H()O, 7(!l 49
554, 7'&:3 90' ,
~2&, ), '3'. !, 5 4 52 o4, 614, I('), )2
RECZIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Dzsbztrsemszzzs — Continued.
Salar&es. Ordinary ex- penses. public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual aud ex-
traordinary. Total.
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, District of Co- lumbia .
Deduct from the expenditures of the District of Coluuibia the revenues received and covered into the Treasury during the year, as follows: General fund $2, 410, 559 76
1Vater fund. . . . 216, 358 31 Washington special-tax
fund. . . 13, 443 51 Washington redemption
fund 691 04 Redemption of tax-lien
certificates Redemption of assess-
ment certificates 433 32 Surplus fund 82 00 Hale of guarant e e - f u n d
bonds, amounts re- tained from contractors 46, 562 15
2, 782 37
District of Columl&t'a — Continued. Buildings and grounds, public schools . Metropolitan police Fire department. Telegraph and telephone service . Health department Courts J'udgments Interest and sinking-fund Defending suits in claims against the District
of Columbia Interest on 3. 65 bonds, act June 11, 1878;
judgments, aci; June 6, 1880, and March 3, 1881
Miscellaneous expenses. Contingent expenses Hospital for the Insane Washington Asylum Reform School Buildings, Reform School Industrial FIome School Transportation of paupers and prisoners Relief of the poor Columbia Hospital for 1Vomen and Lying-in
Asylum Women's Christian Association National Association for Colored Women and
Children. Building, House of the Good Shepherd Children's Hospital Saint Ann's Infant Asylum. Haint John's Church Orphanage Building, Saint J'ohn's i. 'hurch Orphanage Washington Hospital for I'oundlings Building, Saint Rose Industrial School Building, Association for Works of Mercy National Homeopathic Hospital Association . Water department Refunding taxes Refunding water rents and taxes Washington redemption fund Washington special-tax fund . Redemption of tax-lien certificates Redemption of assessment certificates Redemption of Pennsylvania avenue paving
scrip. Redemption of Pennsylvania avenue paving
certificates Guarantee-fund Police relief-fund Fireinen's relief-fund Relief of-
Devisees of late Daniel Carroll. Payment to widow of late H. J. Ramsdell Reimbursement to Frederick Douglass, late
recorder of deeds
lf&348, 538 57 107, 428 26 22, 880 94 42, 578 5&7
15, 333 45
1, 25&4, 950 14
$117& $097 59
8, 512 08 1& 213, 947 97
500 75
20, 723 73 10, 865 30
2, 180 40 75, 132 00 49, 590 85 43, 405 51 23, 700 00 9, 999 28 3, 408 91
14, 342 89
15, 000 00 4, 000 00,
7, 000 00 3& 000 00 5, 000 00 6, 000 00 1& 499 80 0, 000 00 7, 000 00 5, 000 00 3, 000 00 3, 000 00
210, 248 38 7, 839 51 1, 001 23
599 51 15, 101 81 2, 709 38
622 53
026 21
1, 649 66 48, 137 66
5, 105 32 1& 035 00
36& 040 00 325 00
1, 727 00
3, 023, 278 59
115 25
3, 023, 163 34 , 278, 113 48
RECEIPTS AND Iris lit RHEIIENTH.
t'ai. sf& rr. &. n r fs — COntinued.
Sal&&iles. Ordinary ex- pense i i&!&!ie && nr&s. i&;i . &iii ! ex-
&ill r!&I II"i
Ir;s(&, '&( &, j C&glliili»'ii — Continued. I'&ili& i iu lief-fund . Fireman's relief-fund
8&, 180 32 1, 035 00
+1, 2&4, 05&0 14
Total actual expenses, District of Colum- '
bia,
81, 448, 1& i b4
1& &74, 98& 70
'. 7(&& 1 27
1. ) 4. "~' i&&
Total apparent expenses, Treasury De- partment,
Total actual expenses, Treasury Depart- ment
11, . &(i4& 711 15 24) 6&3) 063 ', ) r 84, 030&(J88 (i7
9, , '&69, 980!, i& 12, 965, 385 59 4, 010, 404 &7 »7 &sl 06 ' &' (i'i' ), 4 )' 7!I, . ), 'iii 1'iii I&!&
&&i&) ii&c& 7 ), !&4 4&li 0' » 4 &i & 'i 4 11 I&(&
&&VAR DEPAI(TMI&;NT.
. 8'ul&»'n's& d:C. — ()ilic&i of Hecretary of hVar . Ofhce of Adjutant-General Office of Inspector-General Office of Quartermaster-General Office of Coinniissary-General . Office of Surge&&n-('cncral Office of 1'iiyni;&ster-(Jeneral Office of & JIlitary Justice Office of ('liicf »( Ordnance. Office of Chief ot Engineers . . . Office of Publication of Records of the Re-
bellion Signal Offi ce Employ(s, building corner Seventeenth and
F streets Compensation an&1 expenses otagents, Quar-
termaster's Depart&nent . Contingent Es1&ei&sei, &tc. —
Contingent exl&enses, 1Va& Departnient . &Stationery, War Department Rent of buildings, War Department . Postage to postal-union countries, War De-
partment. MMcelloneous-
Salarics, office of superintendent State, 1Var, and Navy Departn&ent building
Fuel, lights, &(e&:. , State, War, and Navy De- partment building
Furniture for &State, War, and Navy Depart- '
ment kuiil&ling Building for Htate, 1V&ir, and Navy Depart-
mel&ts Building for Arniy»k«&li&»1 illus&. uu& and I. i- !
brary . Increasii&g water-supply of Washington, D. (, ". Completion of the Washington Monument Monuincnt at Washington's Headquarters,
Newburg, N. Y Pedestal for statue of James A. Garfield Support and medical treatment of destitute
patients 11'Iaintenance of Garfield Hospital
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
10&0 950 90 681, 604 47
3, 7'&0 00 167, b50 b0
43&, 580 00 404, 328, ")(i
57, 044 20 11, 7(15 00 44, 630 00 'r", 78& 37
'&6, 405 36 30, 004 94
5, 064 &i7
. '3'&0
90& 040 09,
64, 74&i 10 21, 919 27 26, 682 58
1, 210 00
34, 146 62
50, 000 00
'&:3!&, " & & 04
142, , &. 1-1 55 283, 279 51 I
64, 431:10 '
24, 000 00 i
16, 8:33 26 9 906 o4
2(i, 829 80
b40 9o
Total apparent expenses, %Var Depart- ment
Deduct from "Increasing &vater-supply, ,
Washington, D. C. , " $»7&239. 02, bei»g ~
a&nount of principal and interest repaid '
iiy the District of Columbia . $57, 239 02 Dcilui t an&cunt received and cov-
ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property 8, 873 24
1, 801, 65&2 38 198, 704 & 4. 012 8'
s, 873& 24;)7, 239 02
26, 188 8& ", 78&), . i. is &i. )
(i(i, 112 'ii
Total actual expenses, &&&& ar Department proper . 1, 801, 6, &2 38 189, 8:3 1 33 b06, 77-;1 8:3 '&6, 188 tti ', &14, 44(3 3!i
P«J&J&'&, f3u'&1&ii»&(s nnd Grounds under CJ«'ef Jcnlf&-
neer— Salaries of employ&is Contiugent expenses Rent of office. Improvement and care of public grounds Repairs to water-pipes and fire-plugs Repairs. fueL~xecutive Mansion .
45, 561 46 490 99 600 00
(i(i, 022 05
'&4, 49b 03,
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Dt'sbztrse&»d» ts — Continued,
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordinary. Total.
Puwic Buildings and Crrounds under Cl)ief E»gi- neer — Continued.
Lighting, ekc. , Executive. )fansi&&n, &lrc
Telegraph to connect the Capit&&1 with the Departments and &l&)ven&i)&ei&t, Printing Office
81. 'l, 629 47
1, 249 46
Total apparent expenses under Chief Engineer
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Govern&Bent property
$45, 561 46 3'J, 099 99 107, 256 19
2, 064 47
$153, 917 64
2, 064 4&
Total actual expenses under Chief Engi- ,
'
61 46 45 5 neer 1, 099 99 105, 191 72 151, 858 17
NILITAEY ESTABLISH&&IENT.
P«&t Depa&tment— Pay, &kc. , of the Army Pay of Military Acadeiny . Pay of two and three year volunteers Bounty under act of July 28, 1866 . Bounty to volunteers, their v;idows, and
legal heirs. Collection and payment of bounty, prize-
money, and other clai &ns of colored soldiers and sailors
Three months' pay proper, art July 8, 1884 Pay of volunteers, Mexican war Extra pay to officers and men who served in
the Mexican war (Army) . Total expenses, Pay Department
Commissary Depart)nent- Subsistence of the Armv
Total expenses, Coniinissary Department.
Quartermaster's Dep&u tment— Regular supplies Incidental expenses Transportaiion of the Anny and its supplies . Transportation of the Army, Pacific railroads . Fifty per centum ot arrears of Arniy tr&inspor-
tation due certain land-grant railroads Barracks and quarters Clothing, and canip and garrisoii equipage. Horses f'&r ca, valry and artillery. IVational cemeteries . Pay ot superiiitendents of national ceiiieteries. Headstones for graves of soldiers Approaches to national cemetery near Dan-
ville, Va Road to the national cemetery near Rich-
mond, Va Road from Vicksburg to the national ceme-
tery, Mississippi Shooting galleries and ranges Repairing roads to national cemeteries
Deduct repayments io appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, Quartermaster's Department
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property
12, 164, 198 40 203, 822 73
12, 368, 021 13
2, 587, 647,
2, 658, 291,
607 71 611 24 205 58 780 12
988 57 348 20 407 29 080 23
71, 616,
1, 137, 130,
9, 675 31
8, lol, 703 84
103, 588 25
1, 523, 040 58
1, 523, 940 58
$513, 8o9 72 106, 258 56
564, 436 35
291 78 5, 033 00
139 00
9, 544 49
1 ) 199) 562 85
96, 462 26 59, 888 03 22, 843 06
10, 000 00
25, 000 00
10, 000 00
', 990 00
22&, 1S3 35&
299 49
226, 888 86
13, 567, 583 98
1, 523, 940 58
8, 378, 087 20
103) 588 25
Total actual expenses, Quarterniaster's Department .
IIIv&1)'& «l Departmen)l, — Medical and Hospital Department Army Medical Museuni Library, Surgeon-General's Office Construction and repair hospitals Quarters for hospital steivards Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark ~
Mrailitenance of Arnly and iVavy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark
8, 048, 115 09
148, 625 95 4, 595 06
10, 000 00 97, 816 23
8, 484 90
. 0, 003 35
7, 500 00
226, 888 86 8, '&74, 998 95
RECEIPTS AND DISIII R~EMKNTS.
L r v rllr' ) Ir&) rifs — Cot)t)Ill)ed.
Ordinary ex- Public &vnrks. ))i ~ & elhi ne»n-. 1 ni&. -u&&) and cx- I r. i»ruiner)
tle'/II'n/ //cp'II'II('I'I&/ — (. (&1&11&&11&. 'il. (1 rtiticial liriili. - . Trusses for disahled soMiers
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- ««as of expenditures
Total apparent exp«ns«. , )Ie(lieut De- partment
Deduct amount received and covers&1 into the Treasury as proceeds of (&overmnent property
Total actual cx»&. ns&. s, )l&(li«l&I De»art- ment
85, ()(I!I 00
5, II& )9 00 14b oo
82&79, o10 39 Hi, 500 00 4, Hl&i2 oo ~
&J9 (30 '» . , ")'I ((I!I 11
1', 600 18 s, ()OO Is
'&I&), 910 21 7, 500 00 4, S02 &0 ('I&l I, '30 ')'):)ic& (Il ls !I:&
, &I (/I»(l &I'I' I' I('I'— Signal Servi& ii, Army Pay Subsistence Regular supplies. Incidental ex»enses . Transportation 13arracks an&i q«arters . . . . )I&'(1 ical )1«I)r&l'(I&i('&it ( )I &s& r)", i!i»ri;&r»l r& port of storms . & ) I i) ervation an&I exploration i» the Arctic seas )3igr&aI-Service cable, Columl&ia Itiver
I)«liii t repay»ients to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
SIH!1& 727 39 7, 981 96
141, 713 h5 56, (91 66
I &
()5&i bl 25, Hot) 40
", !I)1 19 '
'&'). ) &Iih 4 I
ohh, . », H 71 I
439 39
1 00 00
Total apparent expenses, Signal Service Deduct alnount re«eived an&1 covered into
tli&; Treasury as proceeds of Government I ) r() I )&'r ty
Total a&itual & x»( ii &, , Sign«l 8& rvi«) IH!&, i27 39
, '3, 351 40
5)(i", i(ii !I'&
189 72i 3&J 56b, 119 32 IOO OO I
100 oo
7, &. ), ! &4(j 71
:3, :), il . I&l
(. »' &I ) 31
Deduct repayments to appropriations in i x- cess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, Ordnance De- partment
Deduct from "Ord»a»«»iaterial (»i&i«i «&Is
ot sales)" the iiiiioniit rci «iveil iiiiil &»v«ix i I
into the Treasury troiii tlic rnili i&t' &i;i I& s. ordnance, etre. . . . $20, 033 9(
Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. 852 95
Total actual expenses, Ordnance Depart- i
ment
. I/i/i(i(i!/ Acndem c- urrent and ordinary expenses. Miscellaneous items and incidental expenses. Buildings and (&rounds Academic building
()I'(/((»II('(' /)('/Ir('I'/IIII'I(/— Or&I»lin«e Service Ordnanc«&riaterial (proceeds of siili s). . . . I'i&)v&l«r and projectiles (pro«cede oi' sill«a) ()nlii;iiii i, ordnance stores and su!)lili&. -. ()I'(lli&lli('&' stores:
A I& 1 I 1 1 « I 1 i t i » I 1
i5h«i«f)i& iiir«, trc Eq nip ments Repairs
Manufacture of ar&ns at national «iniii)ri«s . Arming and equipping the militia . Testing-machine Repairs of arsenals Powder-depot, Dover, N. J. Proving-ground, Sandy Hook, N. J. . . Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill . Rock Island Bridge, Rock Island, Ill Springfield Arsen~«l, Springfield, I)lass Benicia Arsenal, Benicia, Cal. Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa,
Ho, ooo 33 (4& 5!&(j 00 h, 2(li 89
52 (i2 ~
99, M9 5(i '
(-I& 8»6 80 i
5, 000 00 399, 8, '10 1'&
318, Sob 70 9, 512 24
4', I ', )94 6&l
1, 1M, 124 02 318 42
I, 192, Soo 60
20, 886 92
1 171 918 08
50, 054 (6 16, 0'&0 00
30, 000 00 3, 000 00
109, 500 00 17, 250 0(&
439 HS
3, 000 00 561 1(
2. '&:, ', 751 05
'&3:3, 751 05
'&, 070 00 ;3, 000 00
1 &
4 I), . ) 1&i 1). )
'll, ssii !I'
1, 4(i. &, I)(i! I
RECEIPTS AND DISBIIRSEMENTS.
L't85 Icl"sel(td)) ts — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordinary. Total.
ililita) y Academy — Continued. Quarters for enlisted men Workshops
Total apparent expenses, Military Acad- emy
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property
Total actual expenses, Military Academy . L('ngineer Departnier&t, —
Engineer depot, IWillet's Point, N. Y Engineerdepot, Willet's Point, X. Y. , materials Engineer depot, Willet's Point, V. Y. , instru-
nients Engineer depot, &Willet's Point, iN. Y. , library Engineer depot, rWillet's Point, iV. Y. , inci-
dentals Preservation and repair of fortifications Armament of fortifications Contingencies of fortifications. Surveys for military defenses
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
$6&6, 674 76
772 50
65& 902 26
22 50 1, 000 00
1, 93&9 44 500 00
2, 964 00
6&, 425 94
1, 539 93
$14, 000 00 11. 500 00
31&170 00
81, 170 00
131 37 ]22, 497 07
7, 360 57
129, 989 01
150 70
$36 20
$97, 844 76
772 50
97, 072 2)6
Total expenses, Forts and Fortifications.
I)npro6:ng FIarbor at- Belfast, Me Bangor and Penobscot River, Me Portland, Me Channelin Back Cove, Portland, Me Rockland, Me. Breaksvater, mouth of Saco River, Me York, Me . Portsmouth, N. LI Harbor of refuge at Little Harbor, V. H. Burlington, Yt Breakwater at Gorclon's Landing, Lake
Champlain, Yt Boston, Mass Gloucester, M&)ss Hyannis, 1VIass Lynn, Mass . Nantucket, Mass. Newburyport, illa. s Plymouth, Mass. Provincetown, f(lass Scituate, illus, rWarehai», tla, s . . Harbor of refuge, Wood's Holi, Mass Harhorof refuge, Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass Block Island, R. I Ness port, R. I Black Rock, Conn Bridgeport, Conn New Haven, Conn Vorwalk, Conn Stamford, Conn S'toiling'toll, Coiill. Breaki~vater, Neu Haven, Conn Buffalo, N. Y Chalotte, iN. Y Dunkirk, N. Y Echo Harbor, Ne&v Rochelle, iV. Y Great Sodus Bay, V Y Greenport, N. Y Little Sodus P&i&y, N. Y Flushing Bay, V. Y Ne&v Rochelle, N. Y Nciv Rochelle. N. Y. , payment to Einory R.
Sea'ai'& l
Ne&v York Harbor, N. Y Oak Orchard, N. Y Ogdensburg, N. Y Os)vego, N. Y . Olcott, X. Y Plattsburg, N. Y Port Jefferson, N. Y Rondout, N. Y Sackett's Harbor, N. Y Saugerties, N. Y
4 886 01 129 838 31
50 00 49 32
24, 000 00 12, 107 50 16, 607 5)0
7, 826 06 12, 064 50 11, 914 50 9, 593 00 8, 590 30
9, 077 40 34& 935 51
3& 000 00 2, 043 00
84 40 5, 060 20
21, 500 00 2, 000 00 1, 500 00
12 90 3, 055 90
25 80 70 430 00 12, 086 00
25 80 2&000 00
38 70 7& 000 00
46 90 5, 043 00 4 151 60
39, 279 50 (7, 48&5 90 lf), 190 30
f&8 80 12 90
10, 964 50 1, 021 50 9, 447 20 2, 293 00 7, 073 10
8, 174 79 1')2 212 10
47 30 8, 7(3 90
36, 368 90 38 70
4& 838 06 50 00
2, 560 36, 7211 '
19, 000 00 I
36 20 134, 760 52
Rli('BIRTH A i I& l&1813('RSIIM I)N&'I'S.
1) &' ' 7& «& ' ' ni r' » f. v — Co n ti n u e(l .
Salaries. Ordinary ex- I'ut&(i&' &v'&r(". &((w elias&»». &»&a»al «»4 &'x
& ra » &vl & && a r v.
I»&pc&»'»&&I ll&»4&&»' &&( — C& &sin& u«' l. Hhrepst&&a&1 l&ay, N. Y Wilson, N. Y Breakwater, P&&nse's Point, Lake Champlain,
X. Y Hurvey of harbor, Atlantic City, N. J Keyport, N. J Erie, Pa Ice-harbor at Marcus Hook, I', &.
Delaware Breakwater, Del Wilmington, Del Ice-harbor at Reedy Islan&1, Del Baltin&ore, Md Harbor an(1 entrance ot &Ht. Jerome's Creek,
Jl&1 Norfolk, Va Beaufort, N. C Charleston, H. C
& Savannah& Ga Cedar Keys, Fla Pensacola, Fla Tampa Bay, Fla 1&Iobile, Ala Brazos Santiago, Tex . Galveston, Tex Ashtahula, Ohio Black River, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Fairport, Ohio. Sandusky City, Ohio Toledo, Ohio. Ice-harbor at mouth of Il usl&in«u»& River, Ohio Michigan City, Ind Chicago, Ill Waukegan, Ill Black Lake, Mi&:h . Mouth and harbor of Cedar River, Mich Au Sable, Mich Charlevoix, Mich Cheboygan, (lich Eagle 1%arbor, Mich . Grand Haven, Mich I, udington, Mich Manistique, 1&&'lich.
Manistee, 1(lich. Marquette, Mich Muskegon, 1(li& h Ontonagon, )1 i& h Pent (Vater, Mich Saint Joseph, Mich Saugatuck, Mich South Haven, 31ich Thunder Bay, Mich White River, Mich Harbor of refuge, I. ake Huron, Mich Harbor of refuge, Portage I ake, &Mich Harbor of refuge, Grand Marais, Mich Examination ot S(, urgeon Bay and I. ake
Michigan Hh&p-Canals. Ahnapee, %Vis Ashland, AVis Green Bay, Wis Kenosha, Wis Kewaunee, 1Vis Manitowoc, )Vis 51&'no»&&&&&rc, IV&s &1(&)&Tanker, )Vis. ()& out&&, VVis
Pe nsau kee, 1V i s Port Washington, )Vis . Itarine, Wis. Sheboygan, )Vis Superior Bay and Saint Louis Bay, )Vis Harbor of refuge at Mihvaukee Bay, AVis
Dredging Superior Bay, )Vis Harbor of refuge on Lake Pepin, 1Vis. alnl
51&&»&
'(g&'&(&' liar, . (fnln D ah& ih, , (l & n » (iran&1:(1;&r»i. , Minn I i&ke, ( lt'v, Mn&n 1lu»&l&&&)&it Harbor and P»&y, (";&I
Oakland, Cal Redwood, Cal
s'&in &
6» c&s 70
17, &&!&s 90 ~
1& &&(&8 bo 451 99
3, :&74 10 5&5 90
5oo oo 1
:3, 100 00 '
1, 073 10 4&&8 5O
~
&8 601
1, 000 00 (i4, 189;35
2, (300 08 (, 3, 8oo oo I
7, 000 00 6, 'ooo oo
64 50 '
5, (i50 50 250, 000 00
17, 000 00 3, 000 00,
1:33, 731 00 i
8, 000 00 1), (», 5 90
70, 477:30 2b, ooo 00 i
12, 193 50 18, 17'& 00 5 »00 00 2, 0'&5 80
33» 00 100 00
10, 000 00 10, 077 40
400 00 17, 163 40 '
('3, 245 10 400 00
~
6, 055 90 I
1, 143 00 (, 064 50 8, 314 50
5&1 60 3, 000 00 5, 000 00 9, 000 00
100 00 4, 000 00
I:&, 2&, ')2& 2O
'&, 000 00 10, 620 40
12 i)0 164 50 894 60
5, 000 00 '
2, 025 80 4, 734 40 4, 7&i-I 50
(i6" 90 3, 500 00
(i71 oo ;387 00 348 60
&&, 860 2&), 4, 400 00
'&&i, "'7 90 4:&() '
1, 0;38 70 '
12, 044 (io 21, 8&7 90
300 00 10, 000 00
, &84 8(&
", 172 00 I
&, 50() oo1
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
1)&'s&»et semonfs — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. traordinsry
~ Unusual and ex- Total.
I»if»v»ing IIarbor at — Continued. Wilmington, Cal Survey of San Francisco Harbor, San Pablo
and Suisun Bays, Strait of Carquinez, and mouths of Jan Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers, Cal
Entrance to Coos Bay and Harbor, Oreg Yaquina Bay, Oreg
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total Harbors
1&uk&roving Ai&e&s- Kennebunk, Me Lubec Channel, Me lVloosabec Bar at Jonesport, Me Narragaugus, Me Penobscot, Me Saco, Me Cocheco, N. H Ipswich, Mass Taunton, Mass. Pawcatuck, R. I Pawtucket, R. I . Providence River and Narragansett Bay, It. I. Warren, R. I Reuioving Green Jacket Shoal, Providence
Itiver, P. I Connecticut, Conn Connecticut Itiver between Hartford and
Holyoke Housatonic, Conn Thames, Conn Buttermilk Channel, N. Y East Chester Creek, N. Y Harlem, N. Y Hudson, N. Y Newton Creek, N. Y Removing obstructions in East River arid Hell
Gate, N. Y Ticonderoga, N. Y Sumpawamus Inlet, N. Y Narrows of Lake Champlain, N. Y. and Vt Channel between Staten Reland and Ncw
Jersey, N. J. and N. Y Elizabeth, iV. J Maurice, N. J' Passaic, N. J . Rahway, N. J. Raritan, N. J . . Raritan Bay, N. J Shrewsbury, N. J South, N J. Allegheny, Pa Dam at Herr's Island, Allegheny River, near
Pittsburgh, Pa. Delaivare River, Pa. and N. J Survey of the Delaware River between Phila-
~
delphia, Pa. , and Camden, N. J . Nanticoke, Del Saint Jones, Del Ckioptank, Md Corsica Creek, Md. Water-way froni Chicoteague Bay to Indian
River Bay, Va. , Md. , and Del Poromoke, lkid Potolriac Archer's Hope, Va Appomattox, Va James, Va. Mattaponi, Va Painunkey, Va. Nottaway, Va. Rappahannock, Va Staunton, Va Totuski, Va, York, Va Dan, Va. and N. C Great Kanawha, W. Va
$30, 813 90
8, 543 00 2, 283 70
47, 000 00 I
1, 673, 544 96
665 10
1, 672, 879 86
336 34 9, o50 00 3, 043 00 9, 700 00 5, 064 50
11, 950 00 5;943 00
8 60 2, 934 40 5, 051 60
23, 129 00 18, 937 60 4, 921 50
24, 757 50 9, 188 80
88 70 '530 10
13, 098 90 28, 197 80
3, 543 00 47, 000 00 20, 159 10 32, 080 60
53, 335 00 8 60
10 00 12, 086 00
4, 060 20 280 84
4, 721 50 15, 500 00
79 60 10 103 20 37, 500 00
4, 038 70 4, 861 27 6, 134 29
659 10 72, 645 00
1, 000 oa 5&450 00
43 00 8, 000 00
30 10
i7 40 8, 000 00
238& 260 41 20 63
875 00 &7, 500 00 2, 000 00 2, 000 00
246 16 5, 068 80 1, 890 02
400 82 642 20
8, 800 00 117, 500 00
$1, 672, 879 86
kE;&. 'IIIP'I'8 A ND I&IH k) kHFIIF. NTH.
li( iJ(«(&i'(( c)I(&a — f Ontlntled.
Salaries. Ordinary ex pensee. Pnb))e \'I&le)'. .
tra(&rdltla) ) ~
1. C
eau-
and
Iver,
I(((C&('(((ri (((/ Pii)rers — Continued. Great Kanawha, W. Va. , payment to D.
and C. P. Dull Little Kanawha, 3V. Va Monongahela, W. Va iMonongahela, W. Va. and Pa Big Handy, 1V. Va. and Ky Black, N. Cl
Cape Fear, 1)I. C Contentnia Creek, N. C Currituck Hound and North River Bar, Roanoke, N. C'
Neuse, N. C. New, N. C. Yadkin, N. C. Water-way between iNew Berne and B
fort, N. C. Water-way between Beaufort I 1 arbor
Netr River, N. C Congaree, H. C. Great Pedee, H. C. Santee, S. C Waccen&aw, S. C. Wappoo Cut, H. C Wateree, H. C Winyaw Bay, H. C Altatnaha, 4a Flint, Cia Ocmulgee, Ga Oconee, Ca. Oostena)ula and Coosawattee, Ga. Romley IVIarsh, Ga . Savannah, Ga . Chattahoochee, Ga. and Ala Coosa, Ga. and Ala Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla Apalachicola Bay, Fla. Caloosahatchee, Fla Manatee and Pease, Fla Saint John' s, Fla . Suwanee, Fla. Choctawhatchee, I la. and Ala Escambia and Conecuh, Fla. and Ala Alabama, Ala Black IVarrior, Ala Tallapoosa, Ala Warrior and T&»))bi«b«, Ala. and Miss Big Sunflower, lf isa Biloxi Bay, Miss Noxubee, 14iss Pascagoula, Miss Pearl, &iIiss Steele's Bayou, Miss Yazoo, Miss. Bayou B&euf, La Bayou Cortableau, La. Bayou D'Arbonne, La Bayou Terre Bonne, La Calcasieu River and Pass, La . Tensas, La Bayou Bartholomew, La. and Ark Red, La. and Ark Cypress Bayou, Tex. and La . Aransas Pass atad Bay, Tex Buffalo Bayou, Tex Mouth of Brazos, Tex Sabine Pass, Tex Ship-channel in Galveston Bay, Tex Arkansas, Ark. Fourche Le Fevre, Ark Little Red, Ark Red River above Fulton, Ark White, Ark Reu)oving obstructions in Arkansas R'
Ark. and Kans Black, Ark. and Mo Saint Francis, Ark. and Mo . Big Hatchee, Tenn Caney Fork, Tenn Olin& h, Tent& Cumberland, above Nashville, Tenn Cutnberland, below Nashville, Tenn
~". 54, 379 30 5, o00 00
12 90 41, 500 00
(, 038 70 1, 000 00
70, 350 00 5, 100 00 6', 500 00,
,
11, 690 30 )
, 3, II)I) 20 8, 500 00 7, 300 00
2, 600 00 )
7, 000 00 12 90
8, 600 00 li 20
3, 900 00 5, 000 00 1, 000 00 1, 250 00,
13, 584 37 9, 060 20 7, 000 00 I
7, 000 78 I, 121 8&i
182 87 I
(', 5 27 I4, 0(7 -10
20, 107, &I)
6)9, 7'&I 93 4, 000 00 I
860~ 9, 000 00,
99, 584 80 '
I, 008 Ii&)
3, 025 8I) 6 043 00 I
6, 043 00 25, 938 60
4, 021 50 :30, 500 00
2, 500 00 16, 038 55 3, 000 00
23, 100 00 I
4, I)25 80 200 00
2, 012 90 4, 904 32 v 500 00
600 00 2, 000 00
11, 060 201 400 00
I, 800 00 15, 594 60 8, 000 00
95, 003 61 10, 000 00 2, 323 10 )
33, 750 00 )
73, 001 00 35, 227 90
500 00 '
212 90 )
3, :300 00 4, igi&) 10
", OP2 90 500 00
1, 000 Ot)
21 50 &, 000 00 3, :&00 00 7, 000 00
11, 500 00 I
RECEIPTS AND DISBVRSZirIZNTS.
Dihbtu', s'etuei) to' — COntinued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. public works. Nrsccllaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordinary. Total.
Inrrrr oui ng Ihr ers — Continued. French Broad, Tenn Tennessee, above Chattanooga, Tenn Tennessee, below Chattanooga, Tenn. , Ala. ,
and Ky Fails of Ohio River at I ouisville, Ky Kentucky, Ky South Fork of Cumberland, Ky Ohio Muskingurn, Ohio White, Ind Wabash, Ind. and Ill Caluree, Ill. and Ind. Illinois, Ill Examination of Illinois and Michigan and
Hennepin Canals Gasconade, Mo . Osage, iVIo. and Kans . Clinton, Mich Detroit, Mich Hay Lake Channel, Sault St. Marie River,
Mich Saint Mary' s, Mich . Saginaw, Mich Saint Clair Irlats Canal, Mich Chippewa, Wis Fox, Wis Fox and Wisconsin, AVis. Red River of tire North, Minn. and Dak Yellowstone, Mont. and Dak Sacramento and Feather, Cal San Joaquin, Cal. Gaugin«waters of Columbia River, Oreg Columbia and Lower Willamette, below
Portland, Oreg Columbia, at Cascades, Oreg Mouth of Columbia, Oreg. and XVash Coquille, Oreg. Willamettet above Portland, Oreg. Chehalis, Fash. Skagit, Stielaquamish, Nooksack, Snohomisb,
and Snoqualmie, YVash Mississippi Gauging the waters of I ower Mississippi and
its tributaries Reservoirs at hearlwaters of Mississippi
River Mississippi, between months of Ohio and
Illinois Rivers, Ill. and Mo Mississippi, frorrr Des frloines Rapids to
mouth of Illinois River, Ill. and Mo Mississippi, from Saint Paul to Des Moines
Rapids, IVIinn. , Iowa, 1VIo. , Ill. , and AVis Des rrrIoines Rapids, Mississippi River, Iowa
and Ill Dry dock at Des tloines Rapids Canal, lUIis-
~ sissippi River Renroving obstructions in Mississippi River Vpper Mississippi Survey of Mississippi River. Constructing jetties and other works at
South Pass, tIississippi River. Missouri, from nrouth to Sioux City, Iowa Missouri, front Bioux City, Iowa, to Fort '
Benton, tiont Reuroving obstructions in tfissouri River Examinations and surveys at South Pass,
Mississippi River Examinations, surveys, and contingencies of
rivers an&I harbors Operating and care of canals and otlrer works l
of navigation Removing sunken vessels or crafts obstruct-
ing or endangering navigation Testing flume invented by M. J. Adarrrs.
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures.
Total Rivers
Total apparent expenses, Harbors and l
Rivers
$4, 000 00 4, 000 00
97, 500 00 131, 307 20 56, 875 10 1, 000 00
105) 182 14 10) 000 00 2, 521 50
24, 253 70 11, 124 70 3o, 292 40
60 20 3, 048 44 1, 52o 80 2, 600 00 4, 500 00
70, 653 60 121, 066 40
14, 750 00 11, 250 00 3, 621 50
21 227 90 43 00
12, 141 90 3, 000 00
10, 258 00 8, 750 00
135 00
23, 993 07 77, 394 38
130, 226 58 3, 750 00 I, 499 13 1, 900 00
2, 700 00 957, 875 40
1, 400 00
12, 508 60
150, 319 91
75, 000 00
203, 354 50
3, 250 00
25, 750 00 '16, 598 90
4, 000 00 7, 947 30
150, 000 00 138, 792 70
20, 000 00 2, 017 20
8, 800 00
28, 922 23
488, 200 38
29, 877 37 58 74
5, 333, 196 87 1, 728 44
5r, 331, 468 43
7, 004, 348 29
1, 408 43
r, 004, 348 29
RECFIPTS AND Dlwl!1 P)~F)fF VT~
I~( s~»((&v (»(!» la — Continued.
Sa)aries. Ordinary ex- penaea. public &rorke. , y[isce)(aneoua. 1 nuaual and ex-
tnu)rdinarv.
I(nlr('()ri »Jl l &uvre — Continued. De&luct amount received and covered into the
Treasury as procee&ls of Government prop- &'1'ty
Total actual expenses, Harbor and Rivers.
Total apparent expenses under Chief En- gineer
Total actual expenses under (. 'hief En- gineer
. lite(v(f((((cot(v, 11»(— ( olltlngcll('1&', ' ()f the A 1'n&)' . I' x f)&')lees ()f 1'&'('1'a)ting
Expense~ of Con&rounding-Gener'ap s office. Contingencies of Adjutant-Generaps depart-
ment Expenses of military convicts Military posts . Military posts at-
Fort D. A. Russell, 1Uyo Fort Robinson, Nebr Near Denver, Colo. Near Newport, Ky. : Site Near Ne)vport, Ky. : Buildings
Extension of military reservation at Fort Robinson, Nebr
Buiklings for Cavalry and Artillery School, I)'urt ltiley, Kans
1Ullarf at Fortress . )f&&nr(&&-
Remodelling old Produ&!e Exchange building, N& 4 York city .
Survey of northern and northwestern lakes . Improvenlent of Yellowstone National Park. Publication of Ofhcial Records of &&Var of the
Rebellion . Artillery School, Fortress Monroe, Va, Support of military prison, Fort Leaven worth,
Kans Support of National Honle for Disabled Vol-
unteer Soldiers National Home for Disabled Volunteer S&)l-
diers, branch &vest ot ltocky Mountains Monuments &&r tablets at Gettysburg Support of Soldiers' Home Soldiers' Horrle, permanent fund Soldiers' Home, interest account Claims for quartermaster(s stores and c&u&1-
missary supplies Refunding to States expenses incurred in
raising volunteers Reimbursement to certain States an&i Terri-
tories expenses incurred in repelling in- vasions and suppressing Indian hostilities, act June 27, 1882
Reimbursing the Stateof Kansas forcxpenses in suj)pressing the Rebellion
Examination of claims of States and Terri- tories under act of June 27, 1882
Steam-launch or tug at harbor of refuge, Lake Huron, (lich
Damages by itnprovement of the Fox and wisconsin Rivers
Horses and other property lost in the mili- tary service
Rogue River Indian rvar Gunboats on western rivers. Survey of historic grounds, locations, and',
military works Cemetery fence, Fort winnebago, 1Uis. Confederate cemeteries near Columbus, Ohio Commutation of rations to prisoners of war
f
in rebel States and soldiers on furlough. Draft and substitute fund. Pay, transportation, services, and supplies of
Oregon and washington Volunteers in 1855-'56
Traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers
Traveling expenses of I irst Michigan Cavalry Bounty to Fifteenth and Sixteenth Missouri,
Cavalry volunteers Expenses of minute men and volunteers in
Pennsylvania, Maryland) and Ohio, act of March 3, 1863
82, 59:) 49
11, 632 19 101, 1(ii oo
1, 20&) 00
1, 9(il )i 5, :3(8 02
213, 853 36
30, 000 55, 000 3, 000
43, 468 1, ()70
00 00 00 45 li
2, 500 00,
197, 500 00 )
8, 000 00
9'), 8":) 00
7, 001, 748 s )
84. 886 01 7, 134, 1sti 6U
4, HHb Ul () 131, 587. 11 '
636 ')0
36 '&0
1, 248 50 20, 000 00
48, 287 19 ;), 000 00
1( 20
111, i46) 12 ~
$1, 819, 056 00,
150, 000 00 '
100 t)t)
3(4, 014
4H, '. )4 84
1, ti4" 11
IHH, 191 0'3
!), )&), . '!. )H
237 01 f
2, 000 00
256, 8'1 1, HHt)
42 4H
150 00 ", 500 00 1, 74ti 54
45, Ht)1
9!)
7, 745 09
7"7 91 1, 21()
&, noo on
54 (o
, )!6( 49
7, 001, , 4
( 134 1))i i)
(, 13)(i. , )l&9 !)'
40 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Disbttrsc»tet&is — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Misccnaneous. Unusual and ex-
truordinarye Totals.
3fiseellaneous& 8'ar — Continued. Claims of officers and men of the Army for
destruction of private property . Twenty per cent. additional conipensation . . Transportation ot offi«er, and their baggage. . Construction and operation of a line of tele-
graph on the frontier settleinents of Texas Payment to Salt Lake Rock Company for
lands and water-rights in Utah Relief of-
John C. Adams, administrator of Joseph Adalils
Capt. John Burkhart Wm. P. Gorsuch R. 6. Huston &fr Co Heirs of Fidus Livermore Peter Marek et al Thomas J. Taylor
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, War Mis&. el- laneous
Deduct " Soldier's Home, permanent fund, " $273, 550, there having bceu re- ceived and covered into the Treasury to the credit of said fund, under the act of March 3, 1883, section 8, the sum of $433, 180. 20, leaving an excess of receipts of $159, 630. 20. . . . f273& 550 00
Deduct amount received anil cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of 6overnment property 336 70
Totalactual expenses, War Miscellaneous
$335, 192 64
352 76
334, 839 88
336 0
334, 503 18 '
$34, 947 33
8433, 361 62 ' 307, 023 98
433, 361 612 307, 023 98
j457 05 60 12
20, 000 00,
4, 435 00 602 47 300 00
7, 572 48 766 50
2, 796 24 861 00
4) 166, 032 83 $5, 241, 258 31
273, o50 00 273, 886 70
3, 892, 482 83 4, 067, 3&1 61
Total apparent expenses, VVar Department Total actual expenses, War Departinent
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
$14)404, 962 36 14, 404) 962 36
12, 320, 200 44 12, 173, 881 25
8, 701, 238 31 8, 639, 335 33
338, 211 53 338, 211 53
o, 692, 200 76 5, 418, 659 7b
41, 456, 912 40 40, 975, 050 23
S'ala)ies- Office of Secretary of the Navy . . Office of Judge-Advocate 6eneral, U. S. Navy Office of Naval Records of the Rebellion . . Bureau of Construction and Repair. . . Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting . . Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. . Bureau of Navigation . Bureau of Ordnance . Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. . Bureau of Steam-Engineering . Bureau of Yards and Docks . . . . Hydrographic Ofhce Nautical Aliiianac 01Tice Naval Observatory
Contin&lent a&)vf ilia! ella&)&a«s Expenses— Navy Department Hydrographic Offi«e . Naval Observatory. Library, Navy Department.
Total apparent expenses, Navy Depart-
mentt
proper Deduct amount received and covered into
the Treasury as proceeds of 6overnment property
Total actual expenses, Navy Department proper
XA VAL ESTABLISHSIEXT.
518, 550 63 6, 410 55 2, 640 00
13, 450 55 14, 780 00 0, 460 00
11, 007 59 8, 980 00
15, 820 47 10, 606 23 )
11, 074 45 45) 144 96 24, 041 00 17, 920 56
250, 786 99
250, 786 99
Il, 4&04 00 41, 524 73
8, 041 86 1, 087 70
63, 048 29
239 53
62, 808 76
313, 835 28
239 53
313, 595 & 5
. V ais&l . i&a!lvi&« l— P;iy, Naval Acadeuiy Repairs Heating and lighting Library~. Stationery .
101, 689 Oo 29, 374 78 16, 272 70 1, 201 27 1, 28017 I
RECEIPTS AND DISBI. RSEMENTS.
Ifi 3)i!! (Wd»(e» ts — COntinued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- r(e&Lace. Public &veri; . Sdi. -«llaneou. . Unusual and ex- To&a1. traordinary.
I«7aeal Academy — Continued. Chemistry Stores . . Materials Board of visit&irs Miscellaneous
Dednct repayments to appropriations in ex- & ess of expenditures.
Total apparent expenses, Naval Academy. Deduct amount received and covered into the
Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- erty
6101, 689 05
81 704 38 (H&i 16 90o 06
1, 021 13 28, 405 88
81, 101 53 2, 140 1(
iH, 961 86
)i 64
] i& &, &ih& & 41
)i 04
Total actual expenses, Naval Academy 101, 089 05 ~
78, 908 7'&
. Ifai'(ne Co&'ps- Pay Provisions Clothing Fuel . l&li litary stores Transportation an&i recruiting Repairs of barracks Forage for horses Con'ingeni . Hire of quarters
Dedu«t repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures.
Total apparent expenses, Iiarin&. Corps Deduct amount received and covered into the '
Treasu ry;«proceeds of Govern meri t prop- erty
Total actual expenses, M:&rirre Corps
b46, 112 HO
040, 112 80
646, 112 80 '
)H, o97 40 78, 138 68 1b, 719 97 9, 748 12 9, 029 16
10, 489 78 2, 099 59
20, 280 15 6, (&(0 00
224, H28 85 846 OH
224, 4H'& 7(
854 0(
'&2&:3, 028 0
H)4 0(
H09, i41 50
Increase of the )&«((&— Steel & r&riserv, construction . Steel cruisers, machinery Steel cruisers, equiprne»t. Steel cruisers, ordnan& e St&el cr»iv& rv, ordnance: Freightandmaterial. '
Sti vl & ruisv& s, ordnance: Existing contracts . Steel cruisers, ordnance: Gun-carriages for
the "Chi&ago" Steel cruisers, ordnance: Powder for the "Bos-
ton" . Double-turreted mo»itors Machinery, double-turreted monitor Testing Clark's deflective turret. Care of monitors V«ss& l. authorize&1 1&y a& t of Mar&4& 3, 1885. V«s, & ls and monitor~, act August 3, 1880 . Vessels for coast an&1 harbor defense Monitors and vv. avis authorized Ma)el) 3,
1885, and August 3, 1886 Armament Armor and gun steel, act liar& h 8, 1887 Gun-boats and cruisers authorized March 8,
1887
30,
48, (, 4,
2 l
1, (2
50, 2,
1, 120, 1, 163,
244,
170 4'&
380 12 500 00 147 91 991 85 028 80
858 40
130 68 098 50 I
095 03 i
294 ')4 103 00 493 HO
b01 67 :3)( 17
144 56 ~
828 09 I
678 53
606 84 i
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures .
Total increase of the Navy
I3(&('e«(( of 1 ands and I&((cis- '&laintenan& c of yar&ls and docks. Civil & stablishrnent Contingent Repairs and preservation at »avy-yarils . iNavy-yarxl, Brooklyn, N. Y Navy-& sr&1, Boston, ikfass. Nav&-vr&r&1, Boston, Mass. , dry-dock N:&vv-& ard, Mare Island, Cal 0%cers' qI)arters, Navy-yi&r&1, II&&r& Island,
Cal '
Navy-yard, Norfolk, Va. Naval-trai»ing station, Coaster's Harbor
j Island, R. I 7845 — 04 — 6
:3, 818, 311 22, 21 lb
3, 818, 290 ()4 j
105, 5iO 44 44, 258 23
8, 655 30 8410, 310 10
'&4, 922 11, H )4:3)
134, 606 23
7, 243 10, 3, 330 ')8',
13, 000 53 j
8, . :ls. )90 04
RECEIPTS SND DISBURSEMENTS.
Dt'sbttysentents — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordinary. Total.
Bureau of &a) )ts and Doc/'s — Continued. Naval station and coaling-depot, Port Royal,
S. C Naval asylum, Philadelphia, Pa Timber drv-docks
$1, 740 12 56, 193 21
302, 468 75
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Yards and Docks
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as procee)ls of Government prop- erty
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Yards, and Docks
Bureau of I)'rt)cip»&e7&t and Beer)ath&g- Equipment of vessels Civil establishnrent . Contingent Transportation and recruiting
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- erty
f)218, 484 03 1, 021, 481 22
2, 590 32
218&484 03 1, 018, 890 90
607, 680 80 11, 430 85 14& 113 12 '
23, 705 35
6&56, 930 12
35, 203 46
$1& 239, 965 25
2, 590 32'
1, 237, 374 93
656, 930 12
35, 203 46
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Equip- ment and Recruiting
Bure«u of 3'avig«tion- Navigation and navigation supplies Civil establishnlent Contingent Naval War College Publication of surveys of Mexican coast Ocean surveys Observations, transit of Venus New Naval Observatorv
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Navi- !
gation Deduct amount received and covered into the
Treasury as proceeds of Governn&ent prop- ertv
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Na, vi- ga, tion
Burea)&, of Construction and Bepa&'r- Construction and repair. Repair of vessels Civil establishment
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Con- struction and Repair
Deduct au)cunt received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- erty .
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Con- struction and Repair
Bureau of Ordnancc- Ordnance and ordnance stores. Civil establishment Contingent Repairs Torpedo corps Breech-loading rifled cannon Ordnance material (proceeds of sales) Hales of small-arms Purchase of steamer "Stilletto".
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Ord- nance
Deduct the expenditures under Ordnance material (proceeds of sales)" and "Sales', of small-arms, " there having been re- ceived and covered into the Treasury from the sales of useless ordnance material and small-arms the sulu of 8703)71. 99, leaving an excess of receipts over expenditures of b735, 892. 10
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Ord- nance. 4.
621, 726 66
102, 959 08 8, 806 17 3, 291 77
115, 057 02
1, 116 78
113, 940 24
874, 577 06 74, 690 87 20 311 47
969, 579 40
62, 316 40
907, 263 00
103, 984 21 24, 199 62
6 55 66 14, 171 81 60& 706 91
6, 581 29 33, 275 30
904 59
250, 779 39
34 179 89
8& 158 10
8&158 10
8, 1o8 10
$494 14 5) 171 91 1) 123 48 2& 619 61
9& 409 14
9& 409 14
2o, 000 00
25, 000 00
621, 726 66
132, 624 26
1, 116 78
131, 507 48
969, 579 40
62&816 40
907, 263 00
275, 779 39
84, 178 88
241, 599 50
IeFJ EIPTS . XNI& I&I-I:I. RSFMENTS
l2(sf'(i('. &' '((t('((fs — Continued.
Saiariea. Ordinary ex- Yublic &vorka. Ynu-uai a
T& ital. & r»& ird 1 »» ry
Bureau of iglv««(-F«(yi «ev('(«(7 Sieur»-n&a( hi»( ry I, 'ivil establish»&ent Contingent. Steam-engineering (act June 14, 1878)
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Steam-Engineering
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governtncnt prop- erty .
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Steam- Engineering
'(1 &!&. 150 04, 16, 771 51
»', 9 86, &
4, 504 27
681, 02o 68
41, 801 63,
6:39, 224 0
. &is!, 025 (&s
41, ~»1 (), 'i
(i:3!'& . '&4 05
ll«rv««of Pro(dai(«&a ar(d Cl«(l(in(l- Provision~, Navy . . Civil establish»&ent Contingent Clothing . Small stores.
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Pro- visions and Clothing
Deduct from the expenditure for "Clothing, " $106, 280. 75, and from� "Small stores, " $24, 272. 01, these amounts having been re- ceived and covered into the Treasury, respectively, as rev- enue from the sales of cloth- ing and small stores . 811'30, 552 76
Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property 905 00
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Provi- sions and Clothing
Bureau of 3fedicir&e ar&d 8uryery- Medical departinent Contingent Repairs . Naval hospital, widow's Island, Maine Naval hospital fund (yearly) Naval hospital fund (indefinite)
Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery
Deduct from the expenditures under "Naval hospital fund, " $29, 017. 90, this amount having been received and covered into the Treasury under this head 829, 017 90
Deduct amount received aml cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Governmentproperty 50 48
1
Total actual expenses, Bureau of Medi-', cine and Surgery
1, 066, 719 20 ~ 67, 444 82
62, 733 95 228, 036 70 I
39, 335 40,
1, 464, 270 0(
131, 45( 76
1, 332, 812 31
56, 966 59 I
40, 218 22 I
29, 999 11 601 25
182, 911 65, .
29, 068 38
15&3, 843 '&(
1. 464, 27(& 07
131, 457 7(i
1, :332, 812 31
182, 911 65
29, 068;38
lo3, 84:i "I
jficellaneor(r, X«i y- Pay of the Navy Pay, miscellaneous. Contingent, Navy Mileage, Navy (Graham decision) Pay of civilian members Naval Advisory Board Prize-money to captors Indemnity for lost clothing. Destruction of clothing and bedding for sani-
tary reasons Extra pay to officers and men who served in ~
the Mexican war (Navy) Extra pay to officers and men who served in, '
the Pacific, act March 3, 1853 Bounty for destruction of enemies' vessels,
prior to July 1, 1885
8(, 126, 030 09 208, 835 02
2, 6&79 64 29, 179 99
1, ;324 02
346 65
5161 40 8", 401 42
&, is!:il :3:)'. & 9 1
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. /
I)svbr 7 sesnesifs — Conti nued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and' ex-.
traordinary. Total.
IIiscr ffrr»r r») &, Xrrr y — Continued. Enlistment bounties to seamen prior to July
I, 1883 Gl'atfllty to nlachinists . Payment to 4&1'in. H. Beard for damages by
collision Payment to officers, &ftc. , of United States
steanier r Kearsarge, " for destruction of the Alabama,
Removal and burial of remains of Lieut. Com. Geo. tV. De Long and companions
Payment of Japanese award . Payment to View England Transportation
Company, dmnages by collision Relief of sufferers by wreck of the United
States steamer "Ashuelot" . Relief of survivors, &I&c. , exploring steanier
"Jeannette"
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures .
$7, 334, 865 11
429, 303 54
$918 00
285 75
85& 184 06;
1, 393 07
541 04
12 50
76 50
2, 042 00
900 00
19, 954 91
6, 596 12
Total expenses, Navy, 5Iiscellaneous 6, '900, 561 57 $33, 530 30 I& 365 15 13 358 79 86 953& 815 81
Total apparent expenses, Navy Depart- ment . . . . . . . 7, 904, 150 41
Total actual expenses, Navy Department. 7, 904, 150 41 ~
8, 257, 350 12 $1, 029, 639 32
~
7, 921, 054 58 1, 027, 049 00 35, 774 29 30, 774 29
13, 358 79 13, 358 79
17, 240, 2 & 2 93 16, 901, 387 07
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Salar&es-
Office of Secretary of the Interior General Land Ofhce Indian Office . Pension Office Patent Office Bureau of Education Bureau of Labor Railroad Office Office of A. rchitect of the Capitol . Office of Geological Survey Special examiners, Pension Ofhce. Investigation of pension cases, I'cnsion Office Investigation of pension cases, special exaiii-
iners, Pension Office
Continyent and &lIiscellaneous E':ipenses- Contingent expenses, Department of the In-
terior Expenses special land-inspectors, Depart-
inent of the Interior Stationery, Department of the Interior Library, Department of the Interior Publishing Biennial Register, Interi&&r De-
partinent Rent of buildings, Departinent of the Interior Postage to postal-union countries, Depart-
ment of the Interior Expense of inspectors, General Land Office . Library, General Land Office 51apsot the United States, (&eneralLandOffice Contingent expenses, Ceneral Land OIIice Scientific library, Patent Office Official Gaxette, Patent Oflice Photolithographing, Patent Office. Distributing ilocuments, Bureau of Education. Collecting statistics, Bureau of Education . Library, Bureau of Education Educati&&n of children in Alaska, Bureau of
I'. ducation Library, Bureau of Labor 5iiscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Labor Statisti&&s of niarriagc and divorce, Bureau &&f
I. abor. Traveling expenses, Railroad Office
Deduct repayn&ents to appropriations in ex- c& ss of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, Interior De- partment proper
213, 943 17 475, 659 85
92, 083 73 I, 781, 485 85
633, 914 90 45, 296 25 53, 074 55 14, 420 00 18, 364 00 35, 139 57
204, 541 70 230, 383 72
190, 392 02
3, 988) 099 81 I
108, 916 13
3, 322 52 07&752 66
499 75
4, 000 00 24, 059 93
2, 511 08 6, 938 08
474 50 I, 923 30
3 80 2, 962 00
)
41 869 00 i
79, 509 57 4, 500 00 2, 498 15 )
960 46
16, r14 36 499 83,
37, 051 01
10, 997 83 750 58
424, 720 79
24 19
424, 696 60 4, 413, 396. 14
k K('III I''!'8 A . 'it) I) IH kl Il~ k '&! kg'I'~.
lJ( &'larrrirr (rrr»/a — ( r&litllill('&1.
Salaries. ' Ordinarv ex-
penses. Public works( Xii. -r ~ 11. &n«n. . I nuaual anil i x. traordinarx.
Ci&rrlirrrjerr/ »»r/ . i/i&c('//rrrrer&rrs I' s'/&r'rrsca — ( (&1)tinuerl. Dirlii(t tli& f(ill&»ving exl&eii(litures on a«r&unt of
the Patent Office, viz: Salaries, 8&&3!3, 914. 90; ,
'
scientific library, 82, 9(!2&; Iihotolithograpliii)g, 87!), . )(I!I () 7; Patent Otli& e Official Gazette, fa41, 809; there having been received an&i cr)v- ered into the Treasury as a revenue froni fees on letters-patent the sum of 81, 160, 153. 70, leaving '&07, 898. 29 as an excess of re«il&ts over expenditures
Deduct from "Salarie~, (I& n( i al Lan&1 Office, " the anlount re- ceived and covered into the Treas- ury as a revenue froin &opying fees, General Land Office. . . . . . 11, 6'31 00,
Deduct amount, received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . 9, 300 9o
Total actual expenses, Interior Departiniuit propel'
8045, 545 90 j
3, 343, 153 91
3133&, 641 ()2
291, 0()5 08
PDBL)c LANDS 5&(/(r i'(('&-
Offii&ie of surveyor-«eneral of- Arizi&na California Colorado Dakota Florida Idaho. Louisiana &1linnesota Montana Nevada Neiv Il( xi(o Oregon Iltah Washington Wyou)ing
Salaries and coniu) issions (if rcgi. t& rs iu)d rc& ci vers.
Cr&»(i(rr/r rr/ expe&nses, (pr. — OIII& e of surveyor-general of-
Ai'I/(&i)a California Color~do Dakota Florida Idaho. Louisiana Minnesota Moll taila Ni'. va(la New 11 cxi( i&.
Oregon I/tab 1Vashington IVyon)ing
Contingeut expenses of land offi& es Expens~es of depositing public uioneys Depredations on public timber Protecting public lands Surveying public lands. R(;urveys of the public lands Geological Survey Surveying private land claims in Ne)v Mexico. . . Reveiiues, Yellowstone National Park Protection and improvement of IIot Sprin& s, Ark. . Ih I&n&(liii ing platsof surveys, General Lan&I Office. Ti;insi ril&ta of records and plats Expenses of hearings and land entries Settlement of claims for swamp lauds and svvamp-
land imleu)nity Indeumity for swamp lands purchased by indi-
viduals Repayment for lands erroneously sold. Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands. '
Appraisement and sale of abandoned military reservations
Preservation of abandoned military reservations. . . - Reiu)burseiuent to receivers of public moneys ex- '
cess of deposits
4, r)0 00 8, 791 10 6, 358 00 4, 998:37 :!, 000 (iu
4, 000 00 5, 109 95 3, 090 I I
0, 024 80 !'I, 299 93 (, 000 00 4, 396 88 4, 025 00 (, 75&1 00 4, 33o 51
54, 'I, 922 51
1, 486 8 I 1, !IT!I 7 )
1& 500 00 j
1, 84o 92 I
7(6 TH
1, 4!I!I 92 j
3, 197 ()I (. 'l1 10
2, '&. ) I I 00 1, 088 02 1 500 00 1, 020 15 1, 400 00 1, 499 40
Its' Hr
140, 5)50 60 10, 3&H(
80, :35!I 59 107, 48&5 38 I
1, '3l, 004 35 997 bH
403, 4)9:)9 '
2, 0:35 11 820 5()
I, )ui) 00 2, 020 00 ', I !)70 H(I
')!I, , '&34 01
20, i2) 04 I
&8 T, H 37 ()H, ;I(!H II!) 91, 135 ik)
6, 414 54 1 ')' IT ') 3& r84 8)
4(l Itf&'. CL&'IPTS AND DTSBURSRMRNTS.
5't'sb&trsentents — Continued.
Contingent expenses, dc. — Continued. Resurveying lands in suit against Sierra Lum-, ~
ber Conipany in California Surveying lands in suit against Montana Im-
provement Company Relief of settlers and purchasers of lands in
Nebraska and Kansas Relief of—
W. W. Screws. Thomas H. Norton and James McLean S. H. Pearce.
Payment to Charles F. Hopkins and William C. Soller .
Five per cent. fund of the net proceeds of sales of public lands in-
Arkansas ($15, 525. 28, indefinite) Colorado ($16, 582. 41, indefinite) . Florida (indefinite) Louisiana (indefinite) Nebraska Nevada (indefinite) Minnesota (indefinite) Oregon ($18, 921. 55, indefinite) Wisconsin ($23, 200. 63, indefinite)
Three per cent. fund of net proceeds of sales of public lands in-
Missouri (indefinite) Mississippi (indefinite) Alabama ($10, 344. 13, indefinite)
Two per cent. fund of net proceeds of sales of public lands in-
Missouri (indefinite) Mississippi (indefinite) Alabama ($6, 896. 08, indefinite)
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses.
$971, 404 21 09 44
Public works. Miscellaneous.
$1, 500 00
1, 000 00
30, 759 42
100 87 3, 200 00
80 00
1, 567 91
19, 953 65 47, 247 84
8, 808 58 14& 993 82 19, 084 59
171 75 83&213 54 41& 628 68 37, 629 92
678 55 o, 009 42
15, 118 02
149 08 8, 789 02
10, 075 84
Unusual and ex- traordinary, Total.
Total apparent expenses, Public Lands Deduct the amounts under the head of " Five,
three, and two per cent. funds to States, " being the percentun. of the proceeds of public lands sold within their limits, and which has been covered into the Treasury as sales of publi« lands $258, 401 80
Deduct amount of "Indemnity for swamp-lands, " it being a return of the purchase money paid for lands erroiieously sold, covered into the Treasury as sales of public lands, and the amounts expended for the ad- justinent and settlement of claims for swamp-lands and swamp-land indemnity . . 49, 508 41
Deduct amount of "Repayment for lands erroneously sold, " it being refunded to purchasers for lands erroneously sold to them, covered into the Treas- ury as sales of public lands 58, 868 69
Deduct " Deposits by individuals for expenses of surveying pub- lic lands" (refunded as an ex- cess of moneys deposited on ac- count of such surveys), there having been received and «ov- ered into the Treasury $101, 890. 76, leaving an excess of receipts over expenditures of $70, 754. 81 . . 91, 185 95
Deduct the expenditures under "Salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, " $548, - 92. . 5; "Contingent expenses, land offices, " $146, 556. 60; and "Expenses of depositing pub- lic moneys, " $10, 887, 52; there having been received and cov- ered into the Treasury, as a revenue from fees for services rendered by these officers, $1, 496, 491. 12, leaving an excess of receipts over expenditures of $795, 624. 49 . . 700, 866 68
$623 312 22 ' 971 884 77 556, 659 62 $2& 151& 806 61
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Dl'Vials). V en) e» ts — COn ti nues�.
-'durity r)rdinnrr ex- public wori;~ lf, 11 n i. nusued nnd vx-
rrnnrd) nn r v.
Cdritingenl, expenses, etc. — Continued. Derluct from "Depredations on
public timber" the amount re- ceived and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from depredations on public lands.
Deduct from "Protection and improvement of 'Hot Springs, Ark. , " the amount receiverl anil covereil into the Treasury from rent~, dec. , of Hot Springs reservation, Ark. , applicable for expen&liture
Deduct" Protection and iiuprovc- ment of Yellowstone National Park, " $20. 55, there having been received and covered into the Treasury from revenues of Yellowstone National Park the sum of $59. 67, leaving an excess of receipts over the expendi- tures of $39. 12
Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Govermnent property
7, 241 40
20 55
1, 582 84 8543 9')' 51 $216, 098 49 '. $464, 671 sii ))4 69) sil
Total actual expenses, Public Lands.
Ben efrri erries- Governulent Flospital for Insane Buildings and grounds, Government Hos-
pital for Insane Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb Howard University Buildings and grounds, Howard University Freedmen's Hospital and Asylum Maryland Institution for Instruction of the
Blind Education of feeble-minded children of Dis-
trict of Columbia .
79, 389 71 755, 236 28
871, 399 42
6, 000 00
91, 987 82
199, 852 54
5)7, 500 00 18, 500 00
50, 54;3 16
4, 082 49
I, 5)27 90
1126, 131:3 81
Deduct repaylnent to appropriations in ex- i ess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, Beneficiazies Deduct amount received and covered into the
Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- ert v
Total actual expenses, Beneficiaries
Xiscelfaneous- Annual repairs of the Capitol Improving the Capitol grounds Lighting the Capitol and grounds Capitol terraces. Elevator, Senate Electric-light plant, Senate Boiler-vaults and boilers, Senate Stable and carpenter-shop, House of Repre-
sentatives Elevator, Hobse of Representatives Ventilation, House of Representatives Building for Library of Congress: Construction Fire-proof building for the Pension Office Furnishing Pension Oflice building Repairs of building, Department of the Interior Store-house, Government Printing Office Extension, Government Printing Office Furniture and fixtures, National Museuln . Heating and lighting, National Museum Preservation of collections, National Museum Inter-State Commerce Commission Investigation of the affairs of bonded Pacific '
Railroads Expenses of the Eighth Census Penitentiary building, Territory of Utah Penitentiary building, Territory of wyoming
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenilitures.
Total apparent expenses, Interior Mjscei laneous .
39, 954 95 12, 000 00
110, 466 91
162, 421 86
331, 956 09 1, 148 95 i
((, 399 42 330, 807 14
77, 399 4) 330, 77, 3 89
35, 000 00 20, 000 00, 19, 097 68
239, 908 88 3, 500 00 9, 000 00 6, 999 18
348 ]1 I
8, 499 34 '
800 00 112, 751 63 32, 041 12 20, 567 93
5, 780 00 11, 080 62
25 00 I
45, 000 00 1, 000 00
90, 500 00
66, 9'31 813
336 74
566, 399 44 31 07
566, 368 87, 157, 768 60
408, 206 56
33 25
408, 17:3 31
886, 558 83
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Pzsbtu'sdnteuts — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses, Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex-
traordins. ry. Total.
3Ii seel l &Inca us — Conti n ued. Deduct amount received and covered into the',
Treasury as proceeds of ('&overnment prop- erty
Total actual expenses, Interior Miscel- laneous .
$347 99
8162 421 86 566 020 38 $157, 708 00
$347 99
880, 210 84
PENSIONS Pensions—
Army pensions Fees of examining surgeons, Army pensions Arrears of pensions, Army Navy pensions Fees of examining surgeons, Navy pensions Arrears of pensions, Navy. Salaries, pension agents Clerk hire, pension agencies. Rents, pension agencies Fuel, pension agencies Contingent expenses, pension agencies Fees for vouchers, Army pensions Mexican war pensions
Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses, Pensions . Deduct alnount received and covered into
the Treasury as proceeds of Clovernment property
Total actual expenses, Pensions
INDIAN AFFAIRS.
875, 337, 062 99 938, 203 62
5, 607 61 1, 149, 291 54
9, 631 24 256 80,
7o, 000 00', 159, (75 20 '
]0, 047 10 108 12
11, 995 73 42 70
2, 58H, 502 82
80, 288, 525 53 1670'
80, 288, 508 77 80, 2HH, 508 77
373 87 373 8(
80, 288, 134 90 80, 288, 134 90
Current and Contingent Expenses- Pay of Indian agents Pay of interpreters Pay of Indian inspectors Traveling expenses of Indian inspectors . Pay of Indian-school superintendent Traveling expenses of Indian-school superin-
ten&lent Expenses of In&lian colnmissioners Buildings at agencies, and repairs Contingencies of Indian Depart&Dent
Total Current and Contingent Expenses.
E«ltiyling Treaty ~'lip~ l«tions « ith, and Support of, l«&lion Tri5es-
Fulfilling treaties with— Cheyennes and Arapahocs Chickasaws Chippewas of the Mississippi Chippewas, Pillagers, an&1 Lake Winnebago-
shish bands: Annuity in Iuoney Chippe was, Pillagers, and I. ake Winnebago-
shish bands: Anmtity in goods Chippewas, Pillagers, and Lake Winnebago-
shish batlds: Purposes of utility Chippewas, Boise Fort hand Choctaws Columbias an&1 Colvil les Creeks. Crows 1"latheads and other confederated tribes Io was. Kansas Kickapoos Men omonees Miamies of Eel River Nez Perks Mfa&Dies of Kansas, employes. Omahas Osages Otoes and Missourias . Pawnees Poncas Pottawatomies: Annuity. Pottaivotomies: Employ«s, <c
Pottawatomies: Salt
881, 008 11 23, 223 72 14, 913 52
1, 500 00
120, 040 35
6, 980 44
519 08 3, 000 00
1 0, 829 38 34, 007 o3
61, 337 03
2, 599 09! 3, 000 00 '
1, 000 00
10, 060 60
5, 005 34
2, 925 75 6, 803 27
29, 652 72 1, 419 41
72 834 17 52, 931 25
200 00 , 'I, 500 61 5, 060 29 5, 040 99
207 72 1, 099 97
24 91 8 36
9, 904 45 3, 274 94 4, 290 27
15, 008 82 12, 500 39 30, 017 55
270 80 78 27
181, 977 38
L ~
I
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I I
I I
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~ I ~ ~
I ~ ~ ~ II ~ ~, I ~
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMFNTS.
Pseb tu'semen@ — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Yublic' works M iso en an eous. Unusual and ex-
traordinary. Total.
3liscstt«tteot&s 8upports — Continued. Support of-
Chippcwas on 1Vltite L'arth Reservation. Confederate(1 tribes and bands in Middle
Oregon D'Wamish and other allied tribes in Wash-
ington Flatheads and other confederated tribes. Flatheads of Carlos' band Gros Ventres in i&fontana Hualpais in Arizona Indians in Arizona and New Mexico Indians of Fort Hall Reservation Indians of Fort Peck Agency. Indians of Klamath Agency Indiatts of Lemhi Agency Kansas indians. Kickapoos Makahs Menomonees Modocs in the Indian Territory Navajoes Nez Perchs in Idaho Nez Perces of Joseph's band Poncas: Civilization Poncas: Subsistence Qui-nai-cits a, n d t1uil-leh-utes Shoshones in iVevada Shoshones in Wyotning Sionx of Devil's Lake Sioux of I ake Traverse S'Klallams Tonkawas. Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes Yakamas and other Indians
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures.
Total Miscellaneous Supports
Tt't&st-I"&&nCs- Intcrest accounts appropriated by Congress:
Interest on- Cherokee national fund Cherokee school-fun&1 Chickasaw national fund. Choctaw general fund Delaware general fund Iowa fund Kaskaskia, Peoria, 1Vea, and Piankeshaw
fund Menomonee fund
Interest accounts, investments: Interest due Cherokees on lands sold to
Osages . Interest on-
Cherokee asylum-fun&1 Cherokee national fun&i Cherokee orphan-fund Cherokee school-fund. Chickasaw national fund Chippewa and Christian Indians' fund Choctaw general fund. Choctaw orphan-fund Choctaw school-fun&1 Delaware general fund Iowa fund Kansas school-fund Kickapoo general fund L'Anse and Vieux de Sert Chippewa fund Menomonee fund Omaha fund Osage fund Osage school-fund Otoe and Missouria fund Pawnee fund . Ponca fund Pottawatomie education-fund Pottawatomie general fund Pottawatomie mills-fund Seneca fund
$6, 017 20
4 5il8 88
6, 145 55 10, 134 88 12, 352 73 30) 000 00
6) 980 21 207, 095 50
16, 716 93 84, 641 91 4, 975 56 1, 70& 76 1, 322 46 1, 940 07 2, 900 13 3, 990 22 3, 918 08 6, 542 86 5, 758 87
13, 7!r2 17 4, 914 44
15, 460 39 2, o00 87 9, 991 70
15, 975 75 5, 975 90 5, 932 32 1, 092 68 2, 915 04 6, 786 83
12, 827 38
1, 004, 010 83
113 56
1, 003, 897 27
26, 060 00 2, 410 00
19, 820 00 27, 000 00 8, 930 00 3, 520 00
4, 503 22 950 00
36, 206 88
3, 207 36 30, 760 42 12, 775 18 26, 049 46 48, 469 28
1, 004 57 2, 420 04
80 40 2, 473 64 I
34, 771 96 1, 866 03 1, 362 71 3, 023 93
399 00 3, 479 22 7, 182 81
400, 370 18 8, 983 68
31& 619 88 19, 500 92 3, 479 97 2, 158 54 6, 394 00
11 02 2, 026 63
$1, 003, 897 27
RE('FIPTS AND DISBURSE5fl:VTS.
le sI(n('sr&i(&re(&IS — Corif lou««L
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public worl's. &(iseellaueou. -. 1 nus&ial aiui ez-
1 rao rd in 1 rv T»&a 1.
'I;"r&sl-I"rr&iris — Coi&tiiiu&rl. 1 iitcrest accounts, investments — Continuer 1.
Interest on— Seneca fun&1 (Tuna&van&la band) Seneca an&1 Sha&vnee fund Eastern Shawnee fun&1 Sto«kbrid ge consolidated fun&1 Umatilla school-fund Ute fiive-per-cent. fun&1
1 lc four-per-cent. fun(l Principal and interest acconnts:
Maintenance an(1 erlucation of A. dclaide and Julia (ierniaii .
Paymeiit to North Carolina Cli& rr&k& ca Principal accounts:
Umatilla school-fund Kaskaskia, Peoria, Wea, and Piankeshaiv '
school-fun&1 Proceeds of lands:
Fulfilling treaties with- Miainies of Kansas, proceeds of lands Sa«s and Foxes of the Missouri, proceeds
of lands Proces&is of Sioux reservations in !finn«. ota
and Dakota Civilization fund
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
Total apparent expenses& Trust-Fun&le . . !
Deduct "Fulfilling treaties, proceeds of lands, " $45, 347. 90, there having been re- ceived and covered into the Treasury, as revenue from sales of Indian trust-lands, the sum of $791, 396. 84, leaving an excess of receipts over the expenditures of $746, 084. 94. . . $45, 847 90
Deduct from "Trust-funds, in- terest accounts, " the amounts received an&1 covered into the Treasury as revenues froin in- terest on trust-fund str&& ks an&1
interest on deferred payments 34, 670 41
Total actual expenses, Trust-Funds
Incidental E&1&e&race of Indi&in V&rr r'r r in (prior to 1887)—
Nevada Oregon Utah Washington
I&(r i &tent( r ts in- Arizona, including support and civilization
Employes . California, including support and civilization
Employee Colorado Dakota Idaho. 51&&ill&iiia
N«v;ula Support and civilization. Euiploy((s
N«&v Mexico, including eniployfis, and sup- port and civilization
Oregon, including support an&1 civilization Employes .
Utah, including employes, and support, and c1v1hzat1011 .
Washington, in&!luding en&ploy(&s, and sup- port, an&1 civilization
W vr&1» 1 i i 8
Dedn& t repayments to apprcpristions in ex & «ss of expenditures
Total In&. i&1ental Expenses
84!, 347 50 776 88 429 9!&
h9 &&
15, 364 4o 6&9, 650 29
2, (78 81 2, 053 8&
8, . '375 -10
9, 801 44
1, 4(6 09
1&818 59
32, 233 22 9, 820 00
945, 452 27 '
37 3o
94o, 414 92 '
80&018 81
865, 89&i 61
o 40 199 89 181 83 81 69
9, 929 56 7, 420 49
16, 300 12 7, 487 90
672 56 !
4, 364 5&
8) 048 66 713 93
13, 039 2&8 '
5& 865 7:1
, &, 673 97 i
'1, 040 98 5, 858 50
9& 562 44
14, 491 43 ~
892 28 '
113 541 94 875 78
112, 66& 616
8!&45&, 414 92
80, 01S 31
8&!r&, 396 61
112&, hh6 16
52 RECEIPTS AND DISBIIRHEMENTS.
Desk'iliwo&&& drl td — Continued.
Ordinary ex- pcuses Public works. Miscellaneous. UnusuaL aud ex-
traordinary. Total.
8npport of h'&. l&. ools- Hupport of Indian schools (prior to 1887). Support of Indian school near Arkansas City i
(prior to 1887) Support of Indian children at schools and in
private tan)ilies (prior to 1887) Indian school building, Forest (Irove, Ore . ,
(prior to 1887) Indian school t&uihlings . Indian school transportation Indian schools: Support. Indian schools: Stock-cattle Indian schools'in Alaska: Support Indian schools in States: Support Indian school, Carlisle, Pa. : Support Indian school, Chilocco, Ind. Ter. :
Buiklings and repairs Support
Indian school, Oenoa, Nebr. : Support Buildings
Indian school, Hampton, Va. : Support Indian school, Lawrence, Kans. :
Buildings and repairs Buildings and grounds Support
Indian school, Santa Fc, New Mexico, build- ings and support
Indian school, Lincoln Institution, Philadel- phia, Pa. : Support
Indian school, Salem, Oreg. : Buildings and repairs Support
Indian school, Saint Ignatius Mission, Mon- tana: Support
Deduct repayments to a, ppropriations in ex- cess of expenditures .
Total Support of Schools
Ãis&ello&scot&a LL&7»»ses of I&«li«i& &ger&ice- Telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies Transportation of Indian supplies Pay of In&lian police Pay of farmers Vaccination of Indians Survey of Indiarr reserkations Surveying and allotting Indian reservations Surveying and allotting Iridian reservations
( reimbursable) Irrigating-ditches, Indian reservations Ditches and reservoirs for Navajoes Indian moneys, proceeds of labor . Investigating Indian depredation-claims Negotiating with certain Indian tribes . lfomesteads for Seminoles Renroval and support of confederated bands
of (Ites. Removal and support of Otoes and Missourias. Survey and appraisal of Urr)atiBa lands (re-
imbursable) Hale and allotment of Umatilla reservation
(reimbursable) Relief of destitute Indians. Relief of Indians at (. 'r&&)), Fort Bell-nap, Fort
Peck, and Blackfeet agencies I'ayment of indemnity to Poncas. I'ayment to citizen Miarniesof Kansas . Cit ilization of 1Vinncbagoes T)vcnty per cent. a&lditi&mal corrrpcrrsatiou Reimbursement to the estate of 1Valter (gray-
son
$97 84
155 77
4, 908 45
2, 277 40 29, 4'&2 19 17, 0&8 14
619, :386 06 8, 540 50
16, 682 80 60, 851 18 80& 115 22
1, 847 66 I
26, 862 20 ~
29, 900 76 '
7, 722 47 19, 749 8-1
3, 862 71 22, 000 00 67, 902 27
60 00
88, 491 75
3, 880 66 85 547 27
22, 500 00
1, 107, 798 09
2, 809 51
1, 105, 488 58 ~-
84, 942 64 823, 242 07 88, 868 91 36, 287 66
864 00 767 00
21, 637 07
4, 452 5)0
7, 206 78 7, &'&1-i 00
25, 555 87 23, 288 50
6&53 05 1, 000 00
1, 431 65 '&&) 00
124 i30,
4& 829 25 8, 538 89
8, 664 58 6)00 00 7ol 69 l49 10 2&2 83
82, 000 00
, &71, 105, 488 58
Deduct rcpayrnents to appropriations in ex- «es of expenditures
Total;rl&l& rre nt & xi&&»sos, Miscellaneous ~ i&)&lian He rvicc
627, 412 64
1, 160 i'&4
02&(i, &, )'& 00 626, '&, )2& 00
II)''('I&II TH AND DI~RI I', HF)IF'VTS
Cont i i)us(l.
(&rrlin;irr e&o '1&r'li I' 1'nt&lie irork. -, ))1 r'&'1] r, ( ni&-ii:i) «n~)
cai-
nn«ir lii, iiv
. )Iisrr llririerrns 7;'. &7&e&ises of 1n&fi&rn AI i r &i r — ('i)»t'd. D«1»cl. from "Sale and allotment of I. . ma-
tilla reservation" the amount reimbursed under this head. . . HH&, 500 00
lh iln& t " Indian ) i)r&n«ys, 1&rii-
««. ils of labor, " 82&, ), 5)5)5). 87, there having I && i )i r«& i i i i i I and covered into (li«. Treas&ir) »n- il& r this hea&1 '(i' . !)l)5. 5)", Ii;ii- ing an «xi «, s of receipts over expenditures of 8:&7, 34! . (i). 25& 55&5& 87
Deduct amount received and cov- er«l itilri the Trc;iiury as pro- (a &iliol ('&iv& rnmentpropet'ty (i" i 34
Total actual exp«uses, . ') I iscellaneous In- dian Service
Total apparent expe»ses, Indian Affairs. Total actual expenses, In&lia» Ai'fiiirs
Total apparent ex»& nii s, Interior De- 1
partment Total actual expenses, Interior D«part-
»le» t
POST-OFFICE DEPAIlT. ')ll:NT.
829, 683 21
596, o6S 79
8120, 640 3:) 6, 128, 667 52 120, 640 35 5, 233, 587 (0
4, 732, 6;»' 38 r, (i87, 120 75 864:&, iti7 i!)
3, 543& 183 97 r, 2' r, 6&9 22 '
, 643, 419 80
82)!), (is:3 '&I
, )'lti, . )&is r9
6 2)49:&I. ) i Hi (t&
81, 045, ". ') ) 3t) SH(), 2)HH, 5)08 ir 94, 397, "H. ) 05)
'1SO, 530 31 (
HO, 2HH, 134 90 ', )'&, '8', !)48 20
. 8'(rl((r rrx& if«. — Salaries, Post-Office Depattinent Contingent expenses:
Stationery Fuel Gas. Plumbing and gas-fixtures. Telegraphing Paiuting Carpets Furniture Horses aml wagons Hardware Iten( :)I is« lit»i i ous items Official Postal Ouide Post-route maps Postage
&02, 854 33
&), (i 56 )()
r, 310 H3
3, ', I. )') H(i
1, 84:3;3, ) 2, 0i80 89 I 90&) 82 2, 931 4:) 1, 34H I:)
930 00 ", &!1 61
13, 6y25 00 8, 144 ti)
16, 097 31 14, 0&04 98
Total Post-Office Depart»ieut proper
1 Uslrll r )r'&'I'rr'&'—
Deficienc in postal revenues. Ilail transportatio», Pacific railroads. Relief of—
B. S. James A. B. Norton John Iv. I, e Barron Thomas C. Dickey
Total P&&slal Service
702, 851 33 (
S4, 5ti2 96
3, 056, 057 13 1, 208, 244 51
408 03 I, 853 00 1, 000 00
27) 00
4, 2(37, 817 67
787, 41r
4. "(ir, Sl r (ii
Total apparent, «xp&»ic. , I'lisl-()(lice De- partment. .
Total actual expens(rn P&i. I-()ili«i De- partment. .
DEP. )&IITI)II~ NT OF A()'III('I I, TI RE.
702, 8»4 33 4, , '352» 380 63
r 0'2, 'Hi)4 33 I 4, (3&)2, 3SO 63
ii(&
:&, 0, );), 2):14 ii(;
Arrl rrici, &0&'. — gal:iri& i, Department of Agri«ullure Siil iri& s and expenses, Bur«an of A»imal In-
dustry Collecting agricultural statistics . Ir:xperime»tal garden and «roi»iils Purchase and distribution &&f v:il»:iblc s«eels. . . Furniture, cases, and repairs Library If&is& t)t» Laboratory Vl)siil! "i'
Cl)ill ill"i'Ill CXI)«lt&r«s .
1, )!). 4"(1 13&
45(), 609 !1 r
68, 51&) (I
10', 4', )H 37 (), !I!)" 11
(). ) H&)H r 7
4 Or0 Hii
2, !1&)0 00, I;)&!))' 08
. )6. ) r 4
54 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Dt'sbitrsetitents — Continued.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. knseenaneous. l
Unusual and ex- traordinary. Total,
Sa lanes, d:c. — Continued. Experiments in the manufacture ot sugar Botanical investigations and experiments. Pomological inforrrration Investigating the adulteration of food Investigating the history and habits of insects Investi~gations in ornithology and mammalogy . Report on forestry Silk-culture Tea-culture Agricultural experiment stations Quarantine stations for neat-cattle
Total apparent expenses, Department of Agriculture
Deduct amountreceived and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- erty
Total actual expenses, Department of Agriculture
DEPARTS'IENT OF JUSTICE.
$65 389 07 6, 877 35 4, 001 30
080 14 10, 671 18
4& 727 80 8, 542 6&5
25, 275 75 253 78
427, 500 00 10, 639 44
3, 545 75
684, 549 77 703, 512 64
$684, 549 77 70(, 058 39 $22, 565 74
22, 565 74
$1, 414, 173 90
3, 545 75
1, 410, 628 15
Salaries, &fec. — Salaries, Department of Justice Salaries of employ&is, court-house, Washing-
ton, D. C Salary of warden of jail, District of Columbia Building, Department of Justice Repairs to court-house, Washington, D. C Rent and incidental expenses, office of mar-
shal, Territory of Alaska Traveling expenses, Territory of Alaska Prosecution of crimes, Territory of Utah Defending suits in claims against the United
States. Defence in French spoliation claims Prosecution of crimes Punishing violations of the intercourse acts
and frauds Uniform systenr of book-keeping for United
States courts Fees for supervisors of elections . Pay of special deputy marshals at Congres-
sional elections Industrial Honte, Utah Funeral expenses of Chief Justice Morrison
R. Waite.
Cot&tingent expenses— Furniture and repairs Stationery. Books for Department library Books for office of Solicitor Transportation Miscellaneous items Postage Relief of John B. Cadwallader
Deduct repayments to appropriations in ex- cess of expenditures
138, 304 79
11, 740 60 1, 800 00
614 98 85 00
1, 043 00
8& 485 64
30&068 53
3& 032 79
571 84 1, 364 44 1, 495 78
49o 00 299 15
6, 683 70 5 00
54& 274 85 13] 29
o79 10 960 21
$5, 600 40
141 08 971 08
5 00 5, 000 00
5, 000 00
462 75
Total apparent expenses, Department of Justice.
Deduct amount received and covered intothe Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- erty
lo1, 854 39 54, 143 56
619 87
1, 530 31 17, 181 21 224& 718 47
$619 87
Total actual expenses, Department of Jus- tice
Total apparent expenses, Executive Total actual expenses, I&:xective
J UDICIAL. S&& lari &'s, 8''c. —
Salari&s, justices, &c. , Supreme Court Salaries and expenses, reporter of Supreme
Corrr't Salaries, circuit judges Salaries, district judges. Salaries, retired judges Salaries, district attorneys.
85, 152 55
7, 60,
213, 43, 21,
500 00 000 00 348 24 986& 83 717 49 i
lol, 854 39
41, 253, 798 82 37, 411& 194 73
53, 523 69
58, 445, 140 10 45, 460, 218 30
1, 539 31
14, 428, 839 14 14, 344, 313 75
ff&17) 181 21 224, 098 60
2, 088, 194 05 $140, 758, 562 75 256, 9&-l, 534 86 1& 620& 587 34 138, 602, 092 16 237, 447, 406 28
RFCEIPTS AND DISBtl RHEMENTS.
f)&'. vli&&i, ! vi&&di&ts — ('ontinue. d, .
55
Ordinary ex- u puusuai aud ex-
&ru&&r&l&uur'& .
Uri&ili&&age&&( 6'. &'/&&'»«'PK — Co&lilil&lcd. Salaries, &lisiri& t »&arst&als Salaries, j&isti& es a»&l j»&l„c&6 supreme court,
Distri& t oi Uolun&l&iu,
Fees and & xi&e»s& s &&f marshals, United &States «&urts
Fees of &1istri& t attorneys, l. '»ite&1 States «&»ris I'ees of «lcrks, United States & ourts Fees of «u»»&issioners, United States courts Fees of jurors, United State. courts Fees of &vit»csee~, United St«tes courts Pay of assistant attorneys, United States
courts 1'ay of bailiffs, &c. , 1 »it«l States courts Support of prisoners, I'nits&1 St &tes courts Rent of court-rooins, United States courts . Miscellaneous expenses, I. nited States courts. Expenses of United States courts, 1879 and
prior years Expenses of Territorial courts in Utah Support of convicts
Total apparent expenses, Judicial. Deduct froni expenses of I nited States courts
$59, 22&5. 83 received froin judicial officers, and covered intothe Treasury asan cxc«ss of e»&olunient-fees, and $58, 853. 04 recov- ered fron& parties as & oats, &f-c. , in suits, and covered into the Treasury as fines, penal- ties, and forfeitures . . $118, 078 87
Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- er
81», 43&H 62 l
2&4, 697 Hii
8713, 715 '8 289&!&2&3 &i4
194, 159 94 90, 941 3)
603, 32&H 11 1 051 700 14
96, 599 11 174, 946 25
3!I'&, &155 00 ( &, (i&5 '&1
152, 613 99
2&!i 70 42, 045 9H
4, 984 93
(43, 386 89 3, 613, 723 27
ty 193 80 '
118, 272 67
Total actual expenses, Judicial 743, 386 H9 3, 495, 450 60
84, 357, 110 i &i
11H, 27'& 67
4, 238, 837 4!i
Grand total apparent expenses (lraud total actual expenses
45, 123, 806 10 65, 474, 988 6o 41, 265, 370 01 52, 373, 178 01
$14, 434, 539 14 82, 132, 9()4 49 $140, . &8, »t!2 75 267, 924, 8&) l 13 14, 350, 013, 1, 665, 2!i 8 !HH, i'0", 09' 16 ~248, 2, , 951 (1
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE:(fENTH.
IILP(;AI&ITHLATIOI)(f 4)I&' DISI3ITRSZMK&TS.
Salaries. Ordinary ex- pense's. Public works Miscellaneous Unusual and ex-
traordinary. Total.
LE« ISLATIVE.
Senate llonse of ltef)resentatives Public l'ri»ter Library of (', &»ig&r&ss
Botaili) G;ir& i«i&
Court of Clainis. ' ~
Apparent expenses Actual expenses
EXECUTIYE PROI'ER.
Excintiv& Offi«e Civil Sera ice Cou»uission
Apparent expenses Actual exl&e»s) s
STATE I)EI& rlrr&11'NT.
2, 234, (333 10 15, 4(i& 00 ', 3H, 5(!O 00 12, 8), '5 7&)
32, 3&0 OO
3, 120, 020 39 , 3, 110, )HH 39
85 (4( 31 25, 121 30
110, 868 07 110, 808 07
'8125, 054 68 102, 21") 80
2, 470, 957 79 8, 350 71 5), 000 00
704, 540 30 H), 700 00
59, 950 09 3, 741 51
03, 700 60 03, 700 00
3, 41(i, 125 2H 5, 700 00 8, 40H, 509 11, 5, 700 00
~12), 000 00 lH, 737 83 !), 082 61 3, 000 00,
4-), 710 44 44, 710 44
f930, 780 63 2, 355, )H(i 82 2& 400, 407 90
40, '910 71 23, 5)3 75
73e, ' 800 30
0, 593, 156 11 0, 500, 707 04
145, 70b 40 28, HO2 &ii
174, 509 27 174, 569 27
Salaries, &(tc
Foreign intercourse
Apparent expenses Actual expenses .
TREASURY DEPAIrr)IENT.
112, 00) 50 0, 812 89 HH4 &Hi ) ) I 340, 218 80
997r195 30 350, 031 69 538, )90 4H, 8, 100 10
01 108 o4
91, 108 94 91, 108 94
82)7& 5)45 80
249, Sb4 19
122, 420 -)H
1, 5)03, 401 40
1, 715, 881 88 353 71
Salaries, «tc Independent Treasury Mints and Assay Offices Territorial Governments Internal Revenue Customs Service Marine-Hospital Service I. ife-Saving Service T. ight, -House Establishment Coast and (Ieodetic Survey. Steamboat-Inspection Service Bureau of Engraving and Printing Public Buildings Treasury, miscellaneous District of Coluinbia
2, 972, 873 63 304, 818 40 850, 610 52 185, 952 47
3, 626, 03S 91 64& 504 06
570, 103 20 247, 525 00 229, 635 06 782, 292 30
-115, 356 80 1, 25-), 950 14
1(iO, 91,
437, 95,
183, 16, 154,
529, 078,
1, 531, 230, 39
172,
983 88 9)4 31 502 25 224 08 510 03 461 03 027 43 494 85 570 30 903 13 191 21 418 91
1, 015, 080 11 3, 023, 10, '3 34
4(& ), 059 05
3& 000, 028 3, 057 10
56 ! 54, 486, 939 54
3& 183, 456,
1, 288, 281,
3, 809, 16, 219,
529, 978,
2, 566, 487, 268, 95&7,
3, 5(55, 56, 4)4,
4, 2&i&3,
857 51 )92 I) 112 77 176 55 &0) 94 010 69 627 43 404 85 733 51 428 13 8'(i 27 768:3i 028 72 002 01 113 48
Apparent cxpenres A ctual expenses
WAR DEPART&IENT.
11, ')0)-i, 711 15 9, 369, 980 35
24, (&53, 003 02» 12, &000, 385 59
4, 030, 088 07 060, 682 72 &)4, 480, 0;39 &)4
4& 010 404 57 55i, 7S1 06 5-', 0!32, Oi4 52 95, 295, 4'&0 00 7'3, 036, 126 09
Salaries, «'tc
Chief L'ngineer in charge of public gronnds in Washington
Pay department Colnn11ssal y depai'tii1 &'I I I
(la;Irt& ri»i&st«)os ili p;ii ti»ent iIeiii«1&1 &lcp;ii (iii«nt Ordnance department, Kngiiieer depart»ient:
Forts, «tc Improving harbors Ililpi'oyiiig I'lvel's
Signal Service Military Acadeiuy IMiscellaneous
buiklings and 1, 801, 652 38
4;), 561 46 12, 368, 021 13
189, )27 39
198, 704 07
1, 099 90
I& 5)23, 940 58 8 1, )1, 703 34
27'), 516 39 1, )0", 805 60
4, SSO 01
506, 110 32 60, (!74 70)
334, H39 88
754, 012 85
107, 250, 19
7 50Q QQ
233, )')l 05
120, 8;!H 31 1&072, 8)9 80 5, 331, 408 43
31, 170 00 433, 361 02
26, 188 85 2, 7S0, 558 65
4, 802 50
1, 109, )((2
220, HHH) H(i
99, )!'30 "'
36 20
10, '3, 917 64 13, 507, 583 08 1, 523, 940 58 8, 8)8, :)Si 20
391, 609 11 1, 426, 056 05
134, 700 52 1, 07"& , 8)9 86 5& 331& 46S 43
) )5, 940 71 07, 844 )6
5, '&4l, 25H 31
100 00 i
307, i)":3 98) 4, 106, 032 83
A ppai&cnt expenses A«(nal expenses
NA V Y DEPARTIIENT.
!14, 404, 002 ', 36 )4, 404, 062 30
1'&, 3&" I)& 290 44 1", 17, 'i, 881
8 )01 238 31 8, 0&30, 335 33
33&3, 211 5;&
338, ')ll 53 ), (i!)'&, ')09 i(i
~
41, 4;)i). !)1" 40 ;&, 41H, 059 i0 40, !) & 5, 050 23
Hah(ri& s, &ftc
1(fa I'In&' ( &»'0,
:say;Il A& &id& Iliv Tn& i&uis& of tl)e savy Iiureau of Yarik a»&l Docks 13urean of Equipment and Recruiting Tiureau of Xaviga, tion Bureau of Construction and Repair Bureau of Ordnance
25&0, ) H(i 99 046, ll2 80 101, 089 05
(i:), 22-1&
iH, 3, . '31H,
')H, 0 )(i, 11'&, Qb0, 250,
048 20 482 7) 001 36 290 04 484 03 9!50 12 05i (I'&
57&) 40 779 39
1, 021, 481 22
8& 158 10 9, 400 14
25, 000 00
813, HiO, 1H(I,
8, 318, 1, 230,
656, 132, 969,
) ~ &
)5 57 050 41 290 04 9('5 930 1 &
()' 4 '&0
&)0 40 9 30
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Dt', vbt/r'~emert t8 — Continued.
57
Salaries. Ordiuari ex- public works peuses.
Unusual aud ex-, Total. Miscellaneous. traordiuari .
EAv Y DEPART)IENT — continued.
Bureau of Steam-Engineering Bureau of Provisions and Clothing Bureau of Medicine and Surgery IMiscellaneous . 80, 90O, 561 o7
8081, 025 08 ,
'
1& 404, 270 07 '
18'), 911 6o 33, 5?&0 30 i 81, 3f)5 15 $13&, '358 70 !
8081, 02o 68 1& 464, 2(O 07
182, 911 05 6, 9O3& 815 81
A. pparent expenses Actual expenses
IETERIOR DEPARTXIEET.
7, 904, 1OO 41 8& 2o7, 350 12 81, 029, 630 32 7, 904, 150 41 7, 921, 054 oS 1, 027, 040 00
, '3O, (74 29 13 3, )8 79 ~ 17, 240, 2(2 93 1. '3, )r)8 79
~
lb& 901 38( 07
Salaries, &c Public lands Beneficiaries 5Iiscellaneous, civil Pensions Indian affairs—
Current and contingent expenses Fulfilling treaty stipulations and treaty sup-
ports i&Iiscellaneous supports Trust-fun&le Incidental expenses ot Indian service Support of Indian schools bfisccllaneous expenses of Indian service
3, 988, 099 81 623, 812 22
!20, 640 35 01, 337 03 '
2 ')7'3, 611 56 1, 003, 897 27
045, 414 92 i
112, 600 16 1, 105, 488 OS
020, 252 00
424, 696 0&0
071, 334 77 77, 390 42 '
i(i'), 4 'I So 500, 368 3&(
;()0& 059 02 330, 80( 14 157, (6S 00
80& 288& ')08 ( 7
4'413 396 41 '), 151, 306 61
408, 206 56 S86, 5O8 88
80, 288, 508 7(
181, 977:38
2 273 011 56 1& 003, 807 27
945, 414 02 112, 006 10
1, 105, 488 58 626, 252 00
Apparent expenses Actual expenses
POST-OFFICE DEPARTSIEKT.
Salarier, &c Postal service
Apparent expenses A ctual expenses
DEPART&iIEET OF AGRICULTURE.
c 4, 732, 652 38 ' 3, 543& 183 97
702, 854 33
702, 854 33 702, 854 33
7, 087, 120 (5 043, (b7 79 ( 227 0(9 22 043, 419 80
84, 562 96 4, 207, 817 67
4, 352, 380 63 4, 352, 380 63
1, 0/4O, 23o 30 580, 530 31
80, 288, 508 77 80, 288, 134 00
94, 397, ')8) 05 92, 282, 948 20
/87, 417 29 4, 267, 817 67
5& 055& 234 96 5, 055, 234 96
Salaries and miscellaneous 6S4, 549 77 (0(, 058 39, 22, 505 (4 1, 414, 173 00
Apparent expenses Actual expenses
DEPARTSIE/XT OF JUSTICE.
Salaries and miscellaneous
Apparent expenses Actual expenses
JUDICIAL.
Salaries and uiiscellaneous
Apparent expenses Actual expenses .
684, 549 77 684& 549 (7
151& 854 30
1, 51, 854 39 lol, 854 39
743, 880 89
(48, 380 89 743& 386 80
54, 143 56 1, 539 31
54, 14. '& 50; 53, 5)23 60
1, O39 31 1& 539 31
3, 61, '3, 723 27 i
3, 013, 728 27 3, 405, 450 60
707, 058 39, 22 5&65 4 703, 512 64: 22, 505 r4
17, 181 21
17, 181 21 '. 17, 181 21
~
1, 414, 173 90 1, 410, 628 15
224& 718 47
224, 718 47 224, 098 60
4, 357, 110 16
4, 357, 110 16 4, &238& 837 49
Total apparent expenses . Total actual expenses
45, 123, 806 10 0), 474, 988 0) 14, 434, 539 !4 41, 205, 370 01 )'), 373, 178 01 14, 350, 013 7)
2& 132, 904 49 1, 665, 207 78
140, (58, 502 75 207, 024, 801 13 138, 002, 092 10 248, 255, 9)1 71
S23& 359 57 01 81
RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURES MADE FROM PER5IANENT AND 1NDI', FIN1TE APPPt3PRIATIO&v&&",
State Department- Pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seanien Refunding penalties or charges erroneously exacted
8)3&451 38 7&reas&try Department— Interest on the public debt Interest on bonds issued to Pacific Railroads Premium on purchase ot bonds Sinking-fund, Union Pacific Railroad . Sinking-fund, Central Pacific Railroad Contingeiit expenses, national currency (reimbursable) Coinage of the standard silver dollar Parting and refining bullion . Redemption of stamps (internal revenue) Alloivance or drawback (internal revenue) Refunding taxes illegally collected (internal revenue)
7845 — 04 — 8
, Treasurer s office
666 (5 340 (2 842 40 111 25 520 00 5, '34 64 '))8 8) 745 80
0 03 698 '), ) o) ( 4'l
40, 818, 3, 896, 8, ')70,
Or2. :350,
38, 230,
10, 2o N 5
58 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
iYecalicfitl&ztion of ez~entlztupee& eke. — Continued. Treas&&r y Depai tment — Continued.
Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered (internal revenue) Collecting the revenue from customs, for 1888 Collecting the revenue from customs, for 1886 and 1887
$6;481& 599 57 495, 578 64
Post- OPce Department— Mail transportation, Pacific Railroads
Department of Jnstfce- Fees for supervisors of elections
Jn&f &'«'a l- Salaries, retired judges Salaries and expenses, reporter of the Supreme Court
Total Expenditures from Permanent and Indefinite Appropriations
Repayment to iuiporters excess of deposits (customs) Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowances (customs) Debentures and other charges (customs) . Unclaimed merchandise (customs) Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered (customs) Proceeds of goods seized and sold (customs) . Services to American vessel (customs). Refunding penalties or charges erroneously exacted (customs). Extra pay~ to officers and men who served in the Mexican war (Revenue Marine) Expenses of regulating immigration Salaries, Shipping Service Marine-Hospit l Service (including $27, 970. 26 for the office of the Supervising Surgeon-General) Salaries, Steamboat-Inspection Service (including $10, 140 for the office of the Supervising Inspector-
Genera, l ) Contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service Salaries and expenses of special inspectors of foreign steam vess ls Expenses of Smithsonian Institution Trust-fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina Refunding taxes illegally collected under direct-tax laws Payraent tor land sold for direct taxes Refunding to national banking associations excess ot duty
War Department- Arrning and equipping the militia. Transportation of the Army and its supplies, Pacific Railroads Three months' p y proper, act of Ju]y 3, 1884 Claims of officers and men of the Army for destruction of private property Extra pay to officers and men who served in the Mexican war (Army) Trusses for disabled soldiers Ordnance material, proceeds of sales Powder and projectiles, proceeds of sales Support of Soldiers' Home Soldiers' Home, permanent fund. Soldiers' Home, interest account Operating and care of canals and other works of navigation Removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation Constructing jetties and other works at South Pass, Mississippi River.
Navy Department— Ordnance material, proceeds of sales Prize-money to captors Naval hospital fund Extra pay to officers and men who served in the Mexican war (Navy) Sales ot small-arms . Clothing Small stores Gratuity to machinists
Interior Department— Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands Repayment for lauds erroneously sold. Indemnitv for swanip-lands purchased by individuals Protection and improvement of Hot Springs, Ark I'ive, three, and two per cent. funds of the net proceeds of sales of public lands in the States Revenues, Yellowstone National Park Maryland Institution for Instruction of the Blind Miscellaneous trust funds of Indiaii tribes
$104 91
6, 977, 178 21 4, 313, 987 36 3, 336, 158 41
86 23 1, 086 76
417 47 122 57
23, 405 51 210 00 96 00
159& 836 10 54, 370 14
557& 597 69
217, 287 97 39, 191 21 22, 487 09 42, 180 00
2, 195 00 450 45
1, 464 26 50 00
318, 306 70 291, 780 12
o, 033 00 34 947 33 9, 544 49 5, 009 00
74, 596 60 6, 276 89
374, 014 o4 273, 550 00
48, 2o4 84 488, 200 38
29, 877 37 150, 000 00
33, 275 30 2, 401 42
11, 601 25 5, 781 51
304 59 228, 036 70
39, 335 40 918 00
91, 135 9o 58, 368 69 28, 778 37
7, 500 00 159, 138 79
20 55 4, 032 49
43, 986 83 7, 500 00
$70, 433, 989 24
2, 109, 391 26
321, 6o4 17
1, 224, 252 41
1, 208& 244 51
971 98
51, 486 83
75& 373& 441 78
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Treas HJ 10
~ A32
S. Treasury Dept, Combined Statement . . 1880/81 — 1887/88.
Treas- HJ 10
. A32 U. S ~ Treasury Dept~
AUTHOR
TITLE
DATE
LOANEO
Combined Statement
. . 1880/81 — 1887/88.
BORROWEITS NAME
1 1857