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COMBlÃED STATEMENT

OF TKE

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (APPARENT AND ACTUAL)

OF

THE UXITHD ST%. THS

FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 80, 1806.

COMBINED 8'7ATKllEXT

OF THE

RECEIPTS AXD DISBURSEMEXrS (APPAIII'NT AND ACTUAL)

OF

THE UNITED STATES FOE THE

FISCAL YZAP EXDED . JUXE 80, 189').

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

DIVISION OF BOOKKEEPING AND NARRA VTS.

SIR: I have the honor to siib»iit herewith a statement of the reve»ues derived by the Governmer

f'rom customs, internal revenue, anil sales of public lands, in each District and Ht»fi, and fioni the variou

miscellaneous sources, during the fiscal year ended June oo0, 1896, amounting, in the»ggn g;itc, t

$326, 976, 200. 88; also, a statement of the disbursements f' or the same period, by appropriatio»s, exclusiv

of the principal of the public debt, showing the amounts expended by each Department for "sal'iries,

"ordinary expenses, " "public worlds, " "miscelh1»cous, " and "unusual a»d extraordinary, " agorcoatin

8852, 179, 446. 08.

Very respectfully, your obedient selva»t,

AV. F. MAcLENNAY, ,

Ilo». JOIIN O. CARLISLE)

('hi('f' of' l)i&'idio)i.

8eeretary of the Ti'i(isury. (3)

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

From Gustoms- Maine:

Aroostook . Bangor. Bath. Belfast. Castine. . Frenchman Bay. Machias Passamaquoddy. Portland Saco . Waldoboro. Wiscasset .

New Hampshire: Portsmouth.

Vermont.

Massachusetts: Barnstable . Boston. Edgartown. Fall River. . Gloucester Marblehead . New Bedford. Plymouth Salem Springfield;

Rhode Island: Newport. Providence

Connecticut: Fairfield. Hartford New Haven. New London. Stonington.

New York: Albany. . Bufialo . . Cape Vincent. Champlaiu. Dunkirk. Genesee New York Niagara Oswegatchie. Oswego. .

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

Pennsylvania: Erie Philadelphia. . Pittsburg. .

Delaware . .

Maryland: Baltimore.

$19, 282, 80 52, 250. 8'7

5& fi12. 02 I

177. 54 I

168. 24 293. 99, 1H1. 34

01, 7ff4. 39 94, !t7(, 77

12(2. 93 1, 10i&. Ol

346. 30

158. 57 11& 137, 861. 32

171. 21 104, 8'75. 70

2, 152. 80 314. 24

79, 84H. 4', &

3) 780. 43 481. 24

73, 629. 49 '

89. 43 229, 120. 92

71, 901. 38 155 754. 17

(9, 809. 00 166. 14 40. 11

97, 755. 00 377, 995. 14 12, 239. 27

330) 321. 43 395. 35

187, 9H3. 35 108) 710& 403 23

99, 193. I, 48, 105 94 24, 628. 36

104. 40 139, 756. 97

73& 028. 2( 86. 09

2, 459. 2fi

13, 033, 064. 23 408, 239. 72 '

$236) 374. 80

44, 867. 72

483, 351. 95

11, 403, 273. 42

229, 210. 35

307, 071. 46

109) 889, 021. 60

212 975 79

13& 443) 763. 21

10) 459. 54

2, 785) 37') 10

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS7 1896.

Receipts — Contillued.

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

From b"astoms — Continued. District of Columbia. .

Virginia:. Alexandria iVorfolk Richmond. Petersburg. ,

Newport News

North Carolina: Albemarle . . Beaufort. . . . . . . . . . Pamlico. Wilmington .

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

Georgia: Atlanta. . Brunswick St. Marys. . . . . Savannah. .

Florida: Apalachicola . . Fernandina. Key West. Pensacola. . St. Augustine St. Johns. St. Marks. . . . . . . . . Tampa. . . . . . . . . . .

Alabama: Mobile.

Mississippi: Pearl River

Louisiana: New Orleans.

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

Tennessee: Memphis. iVashville.

Kentucky: Louisville .

Ohio: Cincinnati. Cuyahoga, Columbus . Miami. Sand usky.

Michigan: Detroit. Grand Rapids. Huron. Michigan . . Superior. .

Indiana: Evansvill e Indianapolis. . .

Illinois: Chicago. Peoria. .

$16L 85 25, 059. 74 34, 633. 79

;354. HH

20!?, 997. 75&

35. '71

5. 94 367. 22

3, 953. 49

3, 274. 10 27, 639. 36

236. 72

26, 766. 59 6) 656. 39

38. 07 )

43, 70H. 70 ,

'

1, 606. 40 2, 178. 09

367, 470. 49 21, 00:3. 98 19, 977. 41 31 838 55 12, 113. 25

782, 924. 26

22& 035. 4H 5'2, 930. 70

161, 186. 14 2n3, 503. 42

H4, 943. 13

42, 670. 91 23, 909. 04

731, 530. 41 564, 460. 31

63, i&98. 95 7H, 982. 89

774. 39

775, 845. 87 15, 022. 86 50, 643. 2H

1, 791. 27 12, 684. 58

21, 726. 56 133) 867. 35

51 460& 024. 90 101 054. 30

$37, 209. 09 ~

263, 207. 71

4, 362. :36

31, 150. 18

77, 169. 75,

1, 239, 112. 43

3l, 010. 82

6, 716. 6H

1 ) 700) 832 l )

574 598. 87

66, 579. 95

257, 880. H7

1, 439, 446. . 95

855, 987. 86 '

155, 593. 91

5) 470, 079. 20

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1896.

Reeetpfd — Continued.

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. . ')et receipts.

From Customs — Continued. Iowa:

Burlingtou. Council Bluffs. . Des Moines. Dubuque. Sioux City

Missouri: Kansas City St. Joseph . St. Louis,

Colorado: Denver.

84. 44 5 546 79

&

6, 625. 85 9) 898 89

536. 23

334, 279. 15 62, 706. 12

1, 125, 475. 26

822), 612. 20

1, 522& 4f'0. 53

49& 161. 50

Oregon: Oregon. Willamette

Washington

83, 893. 82 233, 004. 73

316, 898. 55 i

292, 894. 86 .

Montana and Idaho.

Arizona.

Minnesota: Duluth. Minneapolis. St. Paul

North and South Dakota.

6, 064. 37 97, 268. 20

194) 205. 37

30, 029. 81

86, 974. 64

297, 537. 94

5, 088. 89

Nebraska: Omaha . Lincoln. .

Wisconsin: Milwaukee .

81) 983. 24 3, 307. 52

85& 290. 76

375& 946. 18

California: Humboldt. Los Angeles. San Diego. . San Francisco. .

Alaska: Sitka. . .

362. 18 121) 090. 84 58, 262. 24

5, 491, 517. 03 5, 671, 232. 29

8, 335. 58 i

8160, 021, 751. 67 '

5, 298. 20

Less amount refunded for excess of deposits for unascertained duties, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Repayment to im- porters, excess of deposits for unascertained duties ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81, 570, 079. 49

Amount refunded for duties collected from importers on articles sub- sequently exported, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Debentures or drawbacks" 1, 950, 072. 48

Amount returned to pay debentures and other charges arising from duties, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Debentures and other charges" . 2. 94

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

Amount of tonnage-tax included in custon&s receipts applied to the support of Marine-Hospital Service, $534, 531. 61, and to "Salaries, office of Supervising Surgeon-General Marine-Hospital Service, " $25, 535. 97.

From fines, penalties, and forfeitures (customs service). Less amount charged in the expenditures under the head of "Col-

lecting revenue from custon)s" Less repayment of moneys accruing I'rom fines, penalties, and forfeit-

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

129, 157 79

652 83

84, 085, 520, 6!} ))155, 936, 230. 9s 12&J 810 62

l2!l, 610. (i2,

RECF IPTS AND DISBURSEMENTSt 1896.

Receipts — Continued.

Gross receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

From Customs — Continued. From labor, drayage, and storage (custonis service). . . . . . From services of United States officers i customs service) From weighing fees (customs service). From customs officers) fees (customs service). From emolument fees (customs service). From mileage of examiners (customs service)

Less amount expended on these accounts, charged under "Collecting revenue froin customs "

$80, 244. 62 29/, 423. 15,

14. 00 i

83& 753. 61 27, 481. fi5

3, 275. 49

the head of fIl492, 192. 52

fi492, 192. 52

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

From Internal Revenue- New Hampshire.

Massachusetts

Connecticut.

New York: First district. Second district . Third district . Fourteenth district. . . . . . . . Twenty-first district. . . . . . Twenty-eighth district. . .

New Jersey: First district. Fifth district. . .

Pennsylvania: First district. Ninth district. Twelfth district. Twenty-third district . . .

Maryland

Virginia: Second district. Sixth district .

West Virginia . . .

North Carolina: Fourth district. . . . Fifth district. . . . . .

South Carolina

Georgia. . .

Florida.

Alabama

Louisiana: Third district.

I) entucky: Second district. Fif'th district. Sixth district. Seventh district . Eighth district

Tex )is: Third district . Fourth district.

Tennessee: Second district. Fifth district.

Arkansas. . .

$6, 711) 164. 90 '

2, 944, 214. 28 6, 86S, 209. 67 1, H41, 035. 91

965, 178. 29 2, 2)67, 209. 19 '

236, 945. 76 3, 887, 645. H2

4, 087) 643. 09 '

1, 974, 734. 54 '

780) 370. 60 '

4, 296, (i71. 73

1. 818, 241. 15 I, 056, 679. 44 '

1& 070& 502. 70 I, 671, 421. 56

2) 237) 65H 06 S, 202, 479. 03 2, 389, 469. 64 I) 100, 931. 54 I

95H, 212. 69

282, 282. 29 140, 296. 97

167, 211. 43', 787) 7ii2. 01 I

IIl500, 568. 2'7

4& 367, 266. 24

1 090 325 75

21 597 012. 24

4, 124, 591. 58 ~

I I) 13H& 819 96

5 970) 874. 11

2) 874, 920. 59

640, 992. 15

2, 741) 924. 26

109, 3H9. 77

475 671 58

508, 498. 94

136) 273. 25

1) 465, 548. 80

14, 888, 750. 96

422& 579. 26

954 973 44

91) 481. 17

RECEIPTS AND DISBUR)E if ENTH I

Becei pt8 — Gonti nued.

States and districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Dednctions. )et receipts.

From Internal Seven((e — Continued. Ohio:

First district . Tenth district . Eleventh district. Eighteenth district . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Indiana: Sixth district. . . . . . Seventh district .

Michigan: First district. Fourth district

$!&, 000, 000. 09 (0)&& 860. 91 945 019. 78 i

1, 183, 505. 57

2, 640, 592. 57 4& 9(J7, 165. 83

1, 933, 45/. 29 21 8) 106 34

811, 952, 052. 95

'/, 643) 758. 40

2, 151, 623. 63 ~

Illinois: First district. Fifth district. . . . . . . . . . . Eighth district . Thirteenth district . . .

8& 393, 496 12, 507) 6'/4

10, 402& 348 662, 108

12 8/ 11 87

31) 965, 627. 97 Wisconsin:

First district. . . . Second district.

Minnesota . Iowa:

Third district Fourth district.

Kansas.

Nebraska.

Missouri: First district . Sixth district.

Oregon .

California: First district. . . . . . Fourth district. . .

Colorado . .

Montana. .

New Mexico.

4, 532, 696. 82 485, 679. 65

163, 149. 94 '

2'/8, 669. 26

6, 409, 443. 88 490& 471 44

2, 231) 905. (JB

318) 176 92

5, 018, 376. 47

2, 185, 635. 12

441, 819. 20 ~

248& 636. 68

626) 948. 06

fi& 959, 915. 32

335, 432. 74

2) 550) 1 42 90

350, 719. 15

189, 309. 40 )

30, 404. 43,

8140, 702), 864. ( f

Amount refunded to parties for stamps purchased by them, which are by faw no longer required to be used, etc. , charged as an expenditure under the head of " Redemption of stamps" . . 823, 122. 02

Less amount refunded for taxes collected on distilled spirits in bond, which have been destroyed by fire or other casualty, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits destroyed by casualty" 594. 16

Less amount refunded for internal-revenue taxes collected on articles subsequently exported, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Allowance or drawback" 13, 028. (2

Amount refunded for taxes illegally assessed and collected, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Refunding taxes" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83, 793. 12

$120, 538. 02 Bf 10)& 642, 326. (2

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10 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Receipts — Continued.

States aud districts. Total by districts. Total by States. Gross rece&pts Deductious. Net receipts.

From Sales of P&rbllc IanCh- Michigan:

Grayling Marquette. ,

Wisconsin: Ashland. . Eau Claire. Wausau. .

Minnesota: Crookston. . Duluth. Marshall. . St. Cloud.

Iowa: Des Moines.

Missouri: Booneville Ironton. . Springfield. .

Arkansas: Camden. Dardan elle. Harrison. Little Rock

Florida: Gainesville.

Alabama: Huntsville. . Montgomery

Mississippi: Jackson.

Louisiana: Natchitoches. . Vew Orleans. .

Kansas: Dodge City Colby. Topeka. . Wa Keeney.

Nebraska: Alliance . Broken Bow. . Lincoln. Mc Cook. North Platte. . O'Veill . Sidney Valentine .

Idaho: Boise. . Cceur d'Alene. Hailey . Lewiston Blackfoot. . . . . . . . . .

North Dakota: Bismarck Devils Lake. Mtnot. Fargo Grand Forks. .

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

$2 554. 1x '

10, 665. 06

18, 306. 97 '

2, 582. 55 l, 602. 63

;» 461. 96 '

11, 129. 26 5, 239. 19 I

8) 586. 28

3, 724. 21 5, 600. 30, 5&498. 57 '

2& 948. 47 68. 59

3, 178. 70 1, 818. 92

1, 167. 73 5, 815. 27

949. 58 3, 707. 58

1, 372. 86 1& 625. 8]

214. 79 1& 118. 69

5, 108, 11 4, 270. 07 1, 367. 71 3, 030. 57 1, 729. 65 2, 477. 19 2, 179. 41 2 232. 79

11, 126. 22 2, 329. 20

14, 743. 48 4, 763. 81

23, 171. 22

4, 808. 04 10, 641. 80

663. 70 5& 010. 09 7, 894. 59

1, 884. 51 598. 94

1) 055. 35 22, 223. Oo

3. 23 15, 225. 44 10, 273. 51

813) 219. 24

28, 492. 15 '

30, 416. 69

1, 538. 07

14& 823. 08

8, 014. 68

47 509. 12

6, 983. 00

6, 848. 30

4& 657. 16

4, 332. 15

22, 395. 50

56, 133. 93

29) 018. 22

51& 264, 03

RECEIPTS AND DISBURS)rMEN'I'8& 1 '!)f&.

Receipts — Continued.

States aud districts. Tutal hy districts. Total by States. Gross receipts. Deductions. . '&et r&. & & ii&h .

Frau& Sales of Public Lands — Continued. Colorado:

Akron Del Norte. . Denver. Durango. Glenwood Springs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C unnison Hugo. . Lamar Leadville. Sterling . Montrose Pueblo.

Utah; Salt Lake City.

Montana: Bozeman Helena. I. ewistown Miles City. Missoula.

New Mexico: Clayton. . Las Cruces. . . Santa I"e. Roe well

Arizona: Prescott. Tucson.

Nevada: Carson City

Dakota: Sioux Falls. . .

Washington: North Yakima. . Olympia. Spokane Falls. Seattle Vancouver Wallawalla . . . . . Waterville. .

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

Wyoming: Bud'ale. . Douglas. Cheyenne . Sundance . . Evanston. Lander

Oklahoma: Guthrie .

Kingfisher Oklahoma City. . Alva . Enid Perry . Woodward . .

California: Humboldt. . . Independence . . Stocktou. Los Angeles. Marysville. .

8811. 41 5, 077. 68

13, 682. 64 i

9, 941. 57 6, 633. 9H', 5& 614. 63 l

503. 41 5, 010. 73

18, 16H. 25 653. 33

1, 566. 52 32, 872. 54

28, 423. 35 71, 779. 87 21, 220. 48

4& 696. 73 22, 629. 97

742. 71 1, 639. 03 '

7, 317. 69 5, 950r57

7& 406. 60 21, 140. 03

2, 592. 30 17, 253. 20 1, 741. 50

15, 175. 66 3& 285 81 1, 649. 38 2, 779. 98

3, 028. 33 3 513 71 9, 564. 64

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6, 671. 01 4, 014. 85,

12, 354. 15',

17, 729. 81 6, 068. 25 9, 238. 48

992. 33 2, 570. 41 2, 707. 72

22, 193. 51 15, 469. 26 35& 300. 90 11, 231. 49 43, 591. 97 '

20& 920. 29 '

6, 550, 00

20, 57i). 16 '

5& 108. 06 i

7, 344. 18 13& 720. 46 6 0"5 10

Biol), 536. 69

42 730 57

148& 750. 40

15, 650. 00

28, 546. 63 ~

2, 703. 10,

809. 24

44, 477. 83

39, 146. 69

39, 307. 00

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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896

Receipts — Continued.

Gross receipts. Deductions. '. & et rece&pts.

$3 516, 709. BH

288, 269. OC&

2, 066. H7'

11, 670. 02 1, &. 02

12!i. 03 13. 00

1, 729. 91 22. 15

11, 472. 96 6, 609. 50

27, 543. 09

Less amount deducted from the expenditures of the District of Columbia. . From proceeds of sales of Covermnent property

I. ess amount deducted from ordinary and other expenses of- Senate House of Representatives Public Printer. Library of Congress. . State Department — foreign intercourse. . State Department — civil. Treasury Department. . War Department — civil Quartermaster&s Department. Medical Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ordnance Department. Engineer Department. . . . Signal Service, . Public bnildings and grounds in Washington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Military Establishment, miscell«ueous. . Navy Department — civil. . Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Marine Corps. Interior Department — civil. . Geological Survey. Fish Commission. National Museum Public Lands Service Indian Service . Department of Agriculture. . Department of Justice. Department of Labor

c!65&d 11 1, 182. OC)

63, 874. 38 5, 482. 36

44. 71 8, 535. 91

29, C&34. 01 2, 200. 02

84, 3, )6. 70 4, 436. 65

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1, 074. 61 31, 730. 13

19. 90 184. 14

I, 771. 21 9, 927. 09

527. 43 194. 08

4, 515. 40 2, 69'7. 38

63. 33 11. 82

340. 25 967. 79 i

8, 427. 66 317. 25 10. 21 i

JI&scsllaneaus — Continued. From interest repaid to the Government by Pacific railroad com-

panies& viz: Union Pa&, ific Railroad. '85&5&2, 027. 78 Central Pacific Railroad. 312& 021. 03 '

Kansas Pacific Railroad. 66»r64. 08, Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad . 10, 165. 71 Sioux City and Pacific Railroad. ]4, 721. 26

From interest on debts due the United States by individuals. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 856. 35

Less this amount deducted from expen&liture on account of "Interest on the public debt " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

From receipts applied to sinking fund, Union Pacific Railroad (act May '7, 1878). . . . . . From receipts applied to sinking fund, Central Pacif&c Railroad (act May 7, 1878). . . . . . From semiannual tax on circulation and deposits of national banks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .

Less a&count of excess of duty, charged as an expenditure under the head of "Re- funding to national banking associations excess of duty ".

From trust-fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina (act March 3, 1873) . .

Less amount deducted from the expenditure under said act. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . -"" " From payment by District of Columbia, on account of cost and interest, increasing

water supply, Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Less the amount expended under the head of "Increasing water supply, Wash-

ington, D. C. " From revenues of the District of Columbia, as follows:

General fund Water fund. . Redemption of assessment certificates. Washington redemption fund Washington special-tax fnnd. Redemption of tax-lien certificates . . S&&rplus fund. Sale of guarantee-fund bonds, amounts retained from contractors. . Sanitary fund. Police relief i'und. Firemen's relief fund. . Permit fund.

59&8, 356. 21

1, 270& 095. 60 618, 982. 66

1& 763, !96. 62

2, 018. 00,

360, 057. 5s

3, 866, 247. 49

263, 196. 90

8!)5&)', 356. 21 81, '& (0, 0&95. 60

618, 982. 66

2, 018. 00

99 460 60 260&»96. !!8

3, 866, 247. 49 I

64. 90 I, &63, 431. 72

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

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

From sales of ordnance material (Navy) . . Less amount deducted from the expenditure under this hea&l .

From clothing and small stores fund (Navy) . Less amount expended under this head,

From pay of the Navy, deposit fund. Less amount expended under this head,

From pay miscellaneous, Navy (gain by exchange). l, ess this amount deducted from the expenditure under this hc;&&1.

129, 375. 22

H, )05. 69

19) 801. 62

437, sfil. )0 i

1&3, 944. 00 '

10& 881. 83

263& 196. !)0

1]1& 618 80 I

8, 70'. 69, i&i. 80!. 62

328& . )!!3. 4H

146, 33!I. 09,

10, 881. H3

17) 7, )6. 42

109 228 ?2

27, 604. 91

14 Rl&:CL&'IPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Reeet'its — Continued.

Gl'oss receipts. Deductions. Net receipts.

$145, 138. 3 '

09) 242 68

Less amount deducted from the expenses of United States courts. . . .

From tax on seal ski~s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . „. . . . . . . . . . . . From gain by exchange. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From rent of Government buildings, lots, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From penalty under anchorage act. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From moneys received from persons unknorvn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From cost of repairs to ordnance stores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From donations to the United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From forfeitures by contractors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From unexplained balances in disbursing accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From purchase of discharge from Navy or Marine Corps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From unexpended receipts of military telegraph lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . From reimbursement for removing wreckage, Louisville and Portland canal. . . . . . . From proceeds of labor, military prison, I"ort Leavenworth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From work done by Bureau of Engraving and Printing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From work done by Coast and Geodetic Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From court fees paid Government emplovees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From subscriptions to copyright catalogues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . From cost of printing records in court cases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From penalty for importing laborers under contract. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From receipts for transcripts of military history of State troops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From United States share of interest collected by District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , From United States share of revenues of Reform School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , From United States share of revenues from property, District of Columbia . . . . . . . . From Iinited States share of advertising arrears of taxes, District of Columbia. . . . From United States share of judgments, District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From United States share of fees for inspecting gas and meters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From United States share of permit fees, District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . „. „. . . . . . , . . . , From deduction on uncurrent gold coin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . From trust funds, Department of State—

Hale claim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McManus estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. . . . „. . . . , . . . . . . , . . . Virginius indemnity, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . „. . . . „. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .

From sale of old site of Fort Brady. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . From penalty for violation of immigrant act. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . „. . . . „. . „, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From penalty under Chinese exclusion act. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „„. . . . . . . , . . . . „. . . . , . . From sale of old custom-house, Milwaukee, Wis. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From sale of old custom-house, Eastport, Me. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . From interest on part of Pacific Railroad bond held in Indian trust fund. . . . . . . . . . From escheat of estate of M. C. Perry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . , From cost in customs suits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . From cost of surveying railroad and private land claims. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . , From cost in internal-revenue suit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . From forfeiture fund, lost keys. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . „, . „ From sale of lots, Fort Bliss military reservation. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . I"rom sale of Salmon River light-house reservation . . From sale of lands, Pike's Peak reservation, . . . . . „. . . . . , . . . . . . . From sale of custoru-house and subtreasury, Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . . . .

3Iiseella)reo)rs — Continued. From Navy-pension fun&I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From naval-hospital fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -" . . - "

Less amount deducted i'rom the expenditure under this head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " From penalty under patent and copyright laws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". . . "". " " " From fees on letters patent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Less amount charged as an expenditure under salaries aud ordinary expenses, Patent Ofiice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . .

From copying I'ees, General Land Oifice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . -""" " Less amount deducted from "Salaries, General Land Office" . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . "

From receipts for certified copies of records of Indian Oifice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" From proceeds of sales of Indian lands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.

Less amount charged as an expenditure under head of "Trust funds, proceeds of lands" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „„. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

From proceeds of logs cut on Menomonee Reservation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . " Less amount charged as an expenditure under head of Menomouee log funds . . . . . . . . . .

From interest on Indian trust-funrl stocks and interest on deferred payments Less amount deducted from expenditure under head of "Trust funds, interest '

account" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" " From reimbursement on account of appropriations to meet interest on nonpaying

Indian trust-fund stocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " From reimbursement on account of appropriations for Otoes and Missourias. . . . . . . . . . . " From Indian moneys, proceeds of labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Less amount deducted from tbe expenditure under this head. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". -" '

From emolument fees of judicial ofiicers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From fines, penalties, and forfeitures, judicial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$420) 000. 00 94, 559. 87 i

50. 00 '. . ] 310 015. 15

]3, 007. 04

302. 63 ' . 201, 578. 39,

16n, 859. 28

29, 353. 90 '

ill. 79 ,

'. . . . . 12, 379. 27, . . . .

1HH. 659. 44 '

214) 381. 41

1, 100. 00 7, 617. 63

25, 341. 09 20. 00

16, 740. 56 18. 92

163. 33 7, 869. 88

7. 16 5, 545. 8( 6, 392. 38

130. 55 1, 201. 59 8, 853. 62 '. . . . .

290. 07 24. 0)r i. . . . .

292. 50 '. . . . . 86. 77

4) 264. 05 0 . . . . 118. 02 ', . . . . 982. 53 '. . . . . 209. 48

3, 335. 75 4, 597 27 5, 494. 23

731. 50 3) 118. 40 5, 526. 27

"l, 230. 58 291. 23 601. 52

9, 740. 98 140. 00 95. 73

1, 680. 00 600. 00 17. 02 '. . . . .

264. 30 345. 00 '. . . . .

410, 416. 06 ', , „. 270. 20

. 20 4, 929. 50

96. 02 3& 875. 18

15) 519. 00, . . . . .

894, 559. 87

847, 035. 64

13, 007. 04

39, 422. 20

83, 241. 68

29, 353. 90

188, 659. 44

214, 3H1. 41

$420& 000. 00

50. 00

402, 979. 51

362. 03

162, 150, 19

82, 017. 60

1 1 l. 79 12, 379. 27

1, 100. 00 7, 617. 63

25, 341. 09 20. 00

16, 740. 56 18. 92

163. 33 7, H09. 88

7. 10 5) 545. H7

0, 392. 38 130. 55

1, 201. 59 8, 853. 62

296. 67 24. 00

292. 50 86

4, 264. 05 118. 02 982. 53 209. 48

3, 335. 75 4, 597. 27 5, 494. 23

731. 50 3, 118. 40 5, 520. 27

7, 230. 58 291. 23 601. 52

9, 740. 98 140. 00

95. 73 1, 080. 00

(l00. 00 17. 02

204. 30 345. 06

410, 416. 06 270. 20

. 20 4, 929, 50

96. 02 3, 875. 18

15 519 00

Total . . 320) 976, 200. 38 15, 340, 224. 54 311, 035, 975, 84

RECEIPTS AND DISIIUICSI AIEN'I'~, I 9(l.

RECA. PITUL KTION OF RFCFIPTS.

15

Gross receipts. ~

Deduct(o»s. Xct receipts.

Internal-revenue service. . Public lands. Fees, etc. , of off(cere of public-land

ceipts .

1, 005, 523. 43 oIIIces taken from miscellaneous re-

1, 131, 390. 39

Customs service. . . . . . . . . . 81(10, 021, 751, (i ( Fees, etc. , of oIIIcers of the customs, taken from miscellaneous receints 622& 003 14

8160, 643, (54. . 1

146, 762, 861. ( I

2& 136, 913. 82

(0( 523. 8:) 1;&I), . ), ') 02

935, (()l. 49

815&5, 1(;)(i, 23(). 9 146, (1 1", 326.

1, 201& 212). 33 Miscellaneous. Less amounts added to customs and public lands, as above. . .

Total .

19& 186, 060. (&4

1, 753, 393. 53 17& 43'2, 667. 01

326, 976, 200. 38

9, , (1, 461. 20 '

15, 340 '&24. ;&4

s. &(» 05. 8]

311, 635& (((, &. 64

s, & la ries. Ordinary ex- penses. Total. t)"10) dn&a)'y.

LZGISI. ATIVZ.

United States Senate— Salaries and mileage of Senators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries of otllcers and employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reimbursement to OfG(cial Reporter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Payment for extra services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , Reporting proceedings and debates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compiling Congressional Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses—

Stationery and newspapers. . Horses and wagons. Fuel for heating apparatus . . Purchase of furniture. . repairs of furniture. . Cleaning furniture. . Folding documents. Storage of docnments. hIaterials for folding Packing boxes. File holders. Expenses of special and select committees . . . . . . , . . Postage. . Miscellaneous items. Miscellaneous items, Maltby buikling.

Salaries of Capitol police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . I Contingent fund, Capitol police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repairs of Maltby building. . . . Payment of counsel in opposition, case of H. A.

Dupont . Payment to—

H. A. Dupont, for contesting seat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington Gaslight Company, for coke. Widow of J. A. Newsom, Capitol police. . . . . . . . . . Widow of Charles Stone, Capitol police. . Widow of M. F. Watkins, Capitol police. .

$484, 168. 14 420, 909. 83

3, 40O. OO

(i, 042. 00 . '. ), 000. 00 I, 200. 0(i,

1&J, &J26. (i, &

81(, 000. 00 4, 500. 00 9, 005. 42 7, 9H5. 08 1, 235. 23 2, 500. 00 1& 733. 80 1, 642. 50 ' 886. 09 '

970. 00 '

880. 00 .

15 097 43 100. 00

-(:?, 352. (i:) 1(i, 626. 28

150. OU

". , 009. 4(

82), 5UO. 00 '

', 500. 00, 20. 5)'. ?

450. 00 550. 00

l

600. 00

&J(i9, 826. 62 Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess

of expenditures. 1, 014. 21

Total apparent expenses, Senate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l

Deduct amount received and covered into the l

Treasury as proceeds of Government prop- '

erty.

Total actual expenses, Senate. . . .

968, 81'. 41 126, 674. 04

659. 11

06H, 812. 41 126, 015. 83

6, ((2&0. 52

6. 620. 52

8 i, 1U'&, 11(i. 8 (

670. 11

1. 101, 45&7. (6

Hot(se of Representatives— Salaries and mileage of hIembers and Delegates. . . ' Salaries of otllcers and employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I&aytnent for extra services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . „. . . . . . . . Clerl- hire, Members and Delegates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zxtra clerk hire, Members and Delegates. . . . . . . . . . . ' Contingent expenses—

Stationery. Fuel for heating apparatus. Furniture and repairs. Materials for folding. Packing boxes . . Rent of annex folding room. . Postage . ((I iscel laneous items

Salaries of Capitol police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compiling testin&ony in contested election cases. . . Reimbursement to o(ftcial reporters and steno&-

raphers. .

1, 002 574 14 399, 067. 1, )

2& 287 1 ')

261& 141. ;i ( 529. 10

!9& HHO. 42

(90 00

1, ~, 5)81. 09 l

8, 'OOO. OU '

17, 950. 58 10, 650. 5&0

l

3, 218. 40 600. 00 724. 83

58 601. 76 '

I

4, ;?67, , &( I

(17)

18 RECEIPTS AND DISBUR)HEMENTS& 1896.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Publ ic works. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- traordinaryy. Total.

House of Zeprcsen(atires — Continued. Payment to-

Widow of Hon. W. H. Crain. Widow of Hon. P. S. Post. C. H. Evans. Mother of I ucien Davidson. T. O. Towles, for compiling eulogies.

, 'i5&, 000. 00 5, 000. 00

100. 00 4(ip. 00 300. 00

Total apparent expenses, House of Repre- 'sentatives .

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds oi' Government prop- erty.

8 ', 680, ' 6!). 42 $152, 60;i. 66

], 18'&. 06

10, 860. 00 $2) 843) 823. 08

1, 182. 06

Total actual expenses, House of Represent- atives '&, 680, 26)9. 42 151, 511. 60 10, 860. 00 . . . 2) 842) 641 02

Legislatice 3A'scellaneous- Payment for contesting seats in Congress. Repairs of paiutings in the Capitol. .

Total expenses, Legislative Miscellaneous.

89) 427. 76 (5p pp

90) 177. 76 . . . 90, 177. 76

Public Printer— Salaries. . Contingent expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reiuoval and storage of certain material, Gov-

ernment Printing Otf&ce. . Public printing and binding. . Printing Annual Report (1894) of Secretary ot

Agriculture. . Printing Annual Report (1895) of Secretary of

Agriculture. . Publication of Eleventh Census Reports. Printing Memorial Volume, Ceutennial cele-,

bration laying corner stone of the Capitol. . . . . . . . . . Building, Government Printiug Otf&ce. Building, Government Printing O(Vice) repairs

and rent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .

15, 100. 00 2, 841. 69

610. 00 3) 0"N) 445. 31

290, 190. 69

47, 713. 05 128, 068. 46

2, 418. 00

7, 833. 32

RIOH, 1'&1. 90

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Public Printer. .

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

Total actual expenses, Public Printer. . .

556) 121 42

1, 215. 61

l, ll)0. 00 3, o;&4, 905. 81 10R, 121. 90

63, 874. 38

15&) 100. 00 3, 401) 031. 43 108) 121. 90

3, 678, 127. 71

63, H74. 38

3, 614, 253. 33

Library of Congress— Salaries. . Additional clerical force. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses. Catalogue Increase of Library. Building for Library of Congress. .

59, 5" 5. 14 2, 022. 48

248. l7 756. 90

4, 440. 10, 'N4, 0/2. 61

Total apparent expenses, Library of Congress. . Deduct amount received and covered

intothe Treasnryas copyright fees. . 5/8, 876. 67 Deduct amount received and covered

into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 482. 3(i

Total actual expenses, Library of Congress.

62, 447. 62 o, 454 17 7(i4, 072. 61

16, 457. 24 ~. .

747, 615. 37

0'&, 447. 62:&, 454. 17

831, 974. 40

+4, 350. 03

740 615. 37

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

12, 745. 39 l

4, 999. 15 4, 090. 76

Total expenses, Botanic Gardeu. . . lo) 715 30 l

4, 099 15 4 0))0 76 22, 744. 30

RECEIPTS A'. )I D DIHBURHL' IIEXTH, I 96.

13isburSemenQ — Contin!1( (l.

S ) (aries Ordinary ex- Pul)tie works. &)Iiaeetlaneous. l&eases.

Cuu«uul uud ea- t I'au I' d I n a r y .

Total.

Coarl of Claims- Halaries of judges, etc. . Reporting decisions. Contingent expenses . . Payment of judgments.

Total expenses, Court of Clain&s. . . .

835, 840. 00 $1, 000. 00

3, 000. 00

;35) ) 40, 00 4, 000. 00

6 'ud&, 1. ), ). ). 1

, «, & '. 15:i. )4

Total apparent expenses, Legislative. . . . Total actual expenses, Legis~lative. . . . . . ,

3)'775) 214. 84 3, s4+, (', &). 7:5 887), 194. 27 9;&9) s21. 02 3, 712, 767. 22 3, 7(7, 558. 01 H60, )!. l). 03 95)J, H"1. 02

EXECUTIVE.

Executive OPce- Salary of the President. Salary of the Vice-President, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, Executive Once. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses, Executive Once. .

50, 000. 00 '

H& 000. 00 30, 393. 85

7, 273. 49

Civil Service Commission— Salaries, Civil Service Commission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Traveling xpenses, Civil Service Commission. . . .

Total expenses, Executive Oflice. . . .

91 3'&7. 63 '

179, 721. 48

5, 924. 07

13, 19). 56 1!) ', )91!I. 04

STATE DEPARTIIIENT,

Salaries, etc. — Salaries, Department of State. . . . . . . . . . . , . . „. . . . , , . „„i Contingent expenses. Stationery, furniture, etc. . Books and maps. Lithographing Editiug revised and aunual statutes Monument to mark the birthplace of George.

Washington Comtnittee on Water Communications between

the Great Lakes and Atlantic Ocean. .

11 I, 684. 06 3 4)94 59 6, 099. , '3&'

2, 023. 68 ], 200. 00 1& 194. 20

11, 800. 00

7, 307. t32

Total apparent expenses, State Department proper.

Deduct the amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as a revenue for copying fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812), 42

Deduct amount received and coveretl into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, ;&:)5. 91

Total actual expenses, State Dcparin&ent. . . . . . ,

'

117, 684. 06 ! 14, 011. 85

127. 42 8, 53o. 91

11 ), 5&56. 64 5, 4 ), ). 94 i

19 ]()7 (io

19, 1() (. ()2

150 «();3. . )!3

8, (i(i:3. , '3!3

14, 140, 20

Foreign 1ntercourse- Salaries of ambassadors and ministers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, charges d' affaires ad interim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations. . . . Salaries, interpreters to legations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk hire, legation to Spain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Salaries, diplomatic offtcers while receiving inr

structious and in transit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, consular service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Allowance for clerks at consulates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, consular clerks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """". -" ""I Salaries, consular officers while receiving in-

structions and in trausit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . « '3alaries, marshals for consular courts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Salaries, interpreters to consulates Contingent expenses, foreign missions. Contingent expenses, United States consulates. . . . . '. . Expenses of interpreters and guards iu Turkish,

Dominions, etc Hteatn launch for legation at Constantinople. . . . . . . . . . I. oss by exchange, diplonmtic service. . l. oss by exchange, consular service. .

Buildings and grounds for legation in China. . . . . . . . . .

Purchase of legation premises, Tokio, Japan . . . . . . . . Buildings for legation in Japa)n. Buildings and grounds for legation in Bangkol'. . . . . Emergencies arising in the diplomatic and cou-

sular service.

346, -I:3 ) . ) 0 20 391 7(i 23, 2'9, &. 7!)

9, 004. 2, 600. 00

10 543 4'&

491) 890. 73 90, 074. 15&

12, 436. )6

5, 239. 58 8, 014. 1&

1;. ') 667. 87 112, 988. 1. &

IH", 275, , )4

5, «, &). 02 '&, )00. 04 1, 369. 12 4, ", ) l. , '32

3, 818. 1H

1(i, 000. 00 4, 000. 00

100. 00

20, 799 01

20 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1890.

Disbttrsements — Continued.

Sa) aries. Ordinari' ex- Pubnc works. Miseeiianeous Unusual and ex- Totab

P&&reign Intercourse — Continue)L Transporting remains of ministers, consuls, and

consular clerks to their homes for interment. . . . . '. . . Bringing horne criminals. . Annual expenses, Cape Spartel light . . . . . . . Expenses under the neutrality act. . Expenses of prisons for American convicts. Foreign hospitals at Panama, .

Relief and protection of American seamen. . . . . . . . . . . . Rescuing shipwrecked American seamen Pay of consular oilicers for services to American

vessels and seamen. Allowance to widows or heirs of diplomatic o(fr- '

cers who die abroad. Publication of consular and. commercial reports. . . . . . International 13ureau for the Pnblication of Cus-

toms Tariff's . . Venezuelan indemnity Virginius indemnity. . Spanish indemnity. Internat&ional Boundary Survey, United States,

and Mexico . . Convention between the United States and

Ecuador United States and Chilean Claims Commission. Publication of International Catalogue of Ex-,

ports and Imports. . Water Boundary, United State& and Mexico. . . . . . . . ' . . Protecting the interests of the United States at',

Samoa. International Marine Conference. . Tribunal of Arbitration at Paris . International Union of American Republics. Columbus Historical Exposition at Madrid. . Commission on boundary between Venezuela,

and British Cuiana. Indemnity to subjects of Italy. Indemnity to subjects of Great Britain. Indemnity to subjects of Germany. Commission to arbitrate claim of Venezuela

Transportation Company against Venezuela. . . . . '. , Transportation of negroes in Mexico to their i

homes in Alabama Relief of claimants for destruction of private

armed brig General Armstrong. 13escue of crew of American schooner Maggie E.

V)'elis Payment to widow of Isaac P. Gray

fi3) 047. 1() 1& 923. 03 '

294 00 I 29'3. 60

6, 539. 05', 5oo. oo

22, 039. 92 4, 777. 66

20, 443. 08

1, 843. 01 23, 047. 83

$1) 318 76 6, 093. 68

601. 52 l

28, 500. 00 '

10, 300. 06

259. 56, 30. 89

4, 999. 32 56. 15

2, 027. 00 j 410. 59 '

2) 108. 14 23, 943. 39

042. 85 '

19, 000. 00 j

10, 000. 00 I

27 800. 00 2& iioo. 00

1, 163. 67

5, 623. 67

80. 34

1, 750. 00 8, 750. 00

Deduct, repayments to appropriations, in excess of expenditures .

449, 407. 95 o. . 3) 059. 39 '. . .

133) 006. 19 5, 060. 18

Total apparent expenses, I"oreign Intercourse Deduct the items of salaries for the

consular service, $491, 890. 73, and. from contingent expenses of the consularservice, f&213, 382. 0(i, there having been received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from fees of United States consuls for certifying invoices, etc. , the sum of. . $705, 272. 70 i

Deduct from the ordinary expenses of foreign intercourse the amount received and covered into the Treasury from passport fees. . . . . . . . 41, 321. H9,

Deduct the expenditure on account of the Venezuelan indemnity fund, there having been received on this account $6) 698. 53, leaving an excess of receipts of $4. 85. . . . . . . 0, 603. 08 '

Deduct the expenditure on account of the Spanish indemnity fund, $28)5(io, this amount having been received on this account. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 500. 00

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government ro ert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .

$1, 030, 056. 21 '

446, 348. 56

p p y 44. 71 49 i ) 890 73 254) 748 66

Total actual expenses, Foreign Intercourse. . . 538, '765. 48 101, 590. 90

Total apparent expenses, State Department. . . 1, 148, 340. 27 j

400, 300. 41 ~ .

Total actual expenses, State Department. . . . . . j

056, 322. 12 107, 075. 84

128, 006. 01

35, 193. 68

02, 81'2. 33

147, 113, 6, '3

111, 919. 95

$1, 005, 010. 7(i

781) 833. 0)

&)23, ))). ")

' »5, 814. 3( 905&:317, 91

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 1' 96.

Did&')u) sents)tfs — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Puh)ie &vorks. V()see))ancona. l;nusual and ex- traordmary. Total.

TIIEASURY DEPARTMENT.

fi504, 070. H l

1, 597, 7, 40, 010. 1H

143, 330. 34

20 . !)76. 28 300, 003. 06 173, 640. 46

i

()7, 744. 18 '

84, 003. &2

565, 674. 50

4, 5oo. oo I

o&0 404 71

61, 26&2. 20 I

65 025. 04 10, 'l, 181. 04,

16, 669. 68 i

37, 443. 2H '

35, 170. 63

?, 500. 00

25, 535. 97

10, 120. 44 3, 9&6. 52

25, 627. &6

47, 364. 63 10, 560. 00 11, 528. 74

2, 802, :(73. 35

&Vularies, ete. — Office of Secretary of the Treasury. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Supervising Architect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oflice of Comptroller of the Treasury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Auditor for Treasury Department. . . . . . . . . Office of' Auditor f'o r War Department, repairing

rolls. . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Auditor for War Department, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O)5ce of Auditor for Interior Department. . . . . . . . . . Office of Auditor for Navy Departmeut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Auditor for State and other Departments. . Office of Auditor f' or Post-Ofiice Department. . . . . . Temporary clerks, office of Auditor f'o r Post-0!5ce

Department . . Office of Treasurer United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '

Oflice of Treasurer United States (national cur- rency, reimbursable).

Office of' Register. O(fice of Comptroller of' the Currency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ofiice of Comptroller of the Currency (national '

currency, rciinbursable). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . „. . . „, . . . Examination of national banks and bank plates. . '. . . Office of Life-Saving Service. . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . , . . Office of Light-House Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , Office of Cominissi&mer of Internal llevenuc. . . . . . . . , Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue (re- i

imbursable) . Of5ce of Supervising Surgeon-General Marinc-

Hospital Service. Office of Supervising Inspector-General Steam-

boat Inspection Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Standard Weights and Measures. . . . . . . . . . . '

Bureau of Navigation. . Burean of Statistics. . Bureau of Immigration . Secret-Service Division. . Contingent expenses, 'national currency (reim- '

bursable), Treasurer's office. . . Contingent expenses, office of Standard Veights

~

and Measures. Postage to Postal-Union countries. .

Contingent Expenses- Station cry . Binding, newspapers, etc Newspapers and books. . Freight, telegrams, etc. Rent. . Horses, wagons, etc. Ice File holders arid cases. Fuel, etc Gas, etc Carpets and repairs. Furniture, etc. . l)IIiscellaneous items. Investigation of accounts and traveling expenses. u. . . .

$1, 407. 07

34, 426. 16 l

466. 92 500. 00

23 955 07 18. oo

] 062. 32 4, 677. 04, 3, 969. 92 '

3, 000. 00 I, 996. 3H

I, 005. 60 g r&pp pp

14, 000. 00 '

o 095 17 7, 362. 84 8, 211. 71

58. 63

110, 603. 42 Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess

of expenditures. 205. 24 i

Total apparent expenses, Treasury proper. . . Deduct from the expenditures on ac-

count of salaries in the of5ces of Treasurer of the United States and Comptroller of the Currency (na- tional currency, reimbursable), and contingent expenses, ofHce of Treas- urer of the United States (national c u r r e n c y, reimbursablc), this amount reimbursed the United States from deposits of national banking associations under section 3, act March 3, 1875, leaving an ex- cess of expenditures of $11, 276. 08. . IIl101, 082. 05

Deduct the expenditure ou iccount of "Salaries, office of Supervising Surgeon-Gcueral i&Iarine-Hospital Service, " the receipts from tonnage tax for the support of the Marinc- liospital Service being in part ap- plied~this) exnen&sikiurs, , ~ 25 535 g &

2, 89?, 168. 11 110 (iol. 55 83, 011, &69. 6(i

d2 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Dish(trsements — Conti nne(l.

Salaries. penses. Public works. Mis(eil&)neous. Unusual and ex- Total. traord&nary.

Contingent E)spenses — Contiuued. Deduct the expenditure on account

of " Salaries, off(ce of Comnns- sioner of Internal Revenue (reim- bursable), " this amount having been reimbursed thc I;uited States by the manufacturers of stumps. . . . $2, 500, 00

Deduct amount received and covered iuto the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I, (J79. 87

$1(i'&, 677. 20 $28, 420. 69 $131, 09, , Bg

Total actual expeuses, Treasury proper. . . . . . ,

2, 789, 490. 91 91, 180. 80 2, 880, 671. 77

Independent Treasury— Salaries, otfice of assistant treasurer at-

Baltimore Boston Chicago . . Cincinnati . New Orleans. New Yorl-. Phil adelphia. St. Louis. . San Francisco.

Examination of subtreasuries aud depositories . . . Paper for checks and drafts. . . . . . Contingent expenses.

23, 800. 00 37, 845. 12 32) 952. 17 18, '760. 00 '

20, 490. 00 192, 568. 21 42, 123. 80 22, 409. 15 27) 120. 00,

3, 000. 00, 12, 300. 26

175, 524. 08 '

Deduct repayments to appropriatious in excess I

of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Independent Treasury

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

421, 068. 45 i

187, 824. 34

195. 55 I

187& 628 79

16. 4(

608, 697. 24

16. 47

Total actual expenses, Iudependent Treasury. . 421, (I08. (5 187) 612. 32 008, b80. 77

%into and Assay OPees- Salaries, office of Director of the Mint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Contingent expenses, of(ice of Director of the Iyiint . . Freight on bullion and coin. . Storage and handling of silver bullion Coinage of silver bullion. Mint at Carson—

Salaries. Wages of workmen. . Contingent expenses .

Mint at Denver— Salaries. Wages of workmen. . Contiugent expenses .

Mint at New Orleans— Salaries. Wages of workmen. Contingent cxpenscs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . , . . . .

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

Mint at San Fraucisco- Salaries. . Wages of workmen. Contingent expenses .

Assay oNce at Boise— Salaries Wages and contingent expenses.

Assay once at Charlottc- Salaries. . Wages and contingent expenses .

Assay o(lice at Helena— Salaries. . Wages of workmen. '

Contingent expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assay' o(f&ce at New York—

Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wages of workruen. Coutingent expenses

25, 832. 96

14, 992. 92 14, 259. 00

121 350. 00 19, 913. 35

31, 260. 40 07, 36(i. 15

41, 453. 86 270& 414. 21

41) 100. 00 100, 839. 00

[

3, 200. 00

2, 750. 00

7, 250. 00 13, 195. 50

39, 25&0. 00 20, 990. 00

5& 997. 86 18, 457. 16, 5, 258. 90

47, 903. 92

6, 300. 01

4& 609. 83 )

14, 279. 34

51 060 47 I

35 163. 61

cJ, 000. 00

1, 999. 49

4) 989. 48

9) 700. 58

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE')LENT») ]HU&'.

Dt'sbursemenfs — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Pnhlie works. Ol i» ll unusual and ex- Total. i»«e aneous. traordinary.

. flints and rfssay Ogress — Continued Assay ofHce at St. I. ouis-

Salariea Wages and contingent expenses

Deduct repaynients to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

8, 'f, 000. 00 81, 178. U. ?

21(j, 131. :! ) 20& (190. 3!)

Total apparent expenses, ihlints and Assay OfHces.

Deduct the following items covered into tile Treasury as revenues:

Profits on coinage, $646, 562. 45, this amount having been re- ceived and covered into the Treasury on this a(count. . . . . . $646, 562. 4o

Income arising from assays and chemical examinations of ores. . 3, 6!)3. 50

"Deductions front bullion de- posits" (prior to the passage of the act of July 20, 186H, the moneys accruing from this source were available for ex- penditure without being ap- propriated, and were, there- fore, used by the mints with- out appearing us au expendi- ture; since lb)it date they have been covered into the Treasury as a miscellaneous receipt). . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 193. 63

From "profits on coinage of standard silver dollars, " a por- tion of the amount received aud covered iuto the Treasury on that account, leaving an excess of receipts of $1, 722, - 730, 2(j. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 2H5& 07H. 07

Aniount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . 13, 330. 5H

801, 11&. i. &, ) 195, 440. HH »&)Ul j 8, )» '), )

HU1 417 35 ]!), ), 110, HH &JUU, 85)»i . '!l TerritoriaL Governments—

Territory of Alaska— Salaries, governor, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses .

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

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

Territory of Oklahoma— Salaries, governor, ctc Legislative expenses . Contingent expenses .

Territory of Utah— Salaries, governor, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent expenses . Legislative expenses. Industrial Christian Honie building. Compensation, Utah Cominission. . . . . . . . . . . Coutingent expenses, Utiih Commission.

Territory of Wyoming— Constitutional convention. . Penitentiary building.

Dedn:t, repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

2'&, 416. 63

17& 191. 68

19, 900. 00

19, 400. 00

8, 274. )8

5, 000. 00

53&. 9U

1, 999. 00 58H 4

500. 00

1, 660. OU

1, 500. 00

250. 00 750. 00 43. 58

3, 415. 25

11 239. 15 I

429. :). 1

+:!, 181. (i» 8!) )!U s )

Total appareut expenses, Territorial Gov- cinn)cuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct amount received aud covered into the Treasury;i» proceeds of Government property. . .

9'2, 1H3. 09 10 809 81 ' 2 181 ('» 9 '10 s'&

1, ). 30

ll-l, 41. ). lo

1, ). , ')0

Tot:, il;)«iuiil cxp& n»«», Territorial (h)v& iu)- inent». 92, 1H«L OJ

1 10, 79k. 1 2, 181. () ' !l&:. '. 10. ", ! 114, 400. 10

24 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 189Ci.

Disbttrsements — Co)) tinued.

Sa)aries Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. &Iiecellaneoua. " " e gp(a(.

traordb&ary,

Internal Itevenue- Salaries and expenses of collectors of iuternal

revenue. Salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate,

officers of internal revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Paper for internal-revenue stamps. Punishment for violating internal-revenue laws. . . . . . Redemption of stamps . Refunding taxes illegally collected (II(78, 829. 22

indefinite) Bounty on sugar.

I51& 817, 1H9. 3H

1, 952, 453. 5H

Drawback on stills exported. Allowance or drawback Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits destroyed

'

by casualty ($80. 26 indefinite). Refund of money for land sold for direct tax iu

parishes of St. Helena and St. Lul-e, S. C. . . . . . . . ,

.

Deduct the following items covered into the Treasury as revenues:

From "Allowance or drawback" the internal-revenue taxes col- lected on articles subsequently exported, and therefore exempt from tax, and upon which the taxes were refunded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13, 028. 72 '

From "Refunding taxes" the amount illegally assessed and collected under internal-revenue laws, and which has been re- funded to parties entitled there- to. 83, 793. 12

From "Redemption of stamps" the amount originally covered into the Treasury as receipts from internal revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 122. 02,

From "Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits destroyed by casualty, " the amount of inter- nal-revenue taxes collected on distilled spirits in bond, de- stroyed by casualty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594. 16 ,

'

Ainountreceivedand covered into the Treasuryasproceeds of Gov- ernment property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58. 92

Total actual expenses, Internal Revenue. . 3, 769, 042. 96

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess I

of expenditures. .

Total apparent expenses, Internal Revenue. . . 3, 769, 642. 96

(I)25, 354. 44 51 890. 15 23) 1')2. 02

83, 793. 12

100. 00, 13, 02H. /2

594. 1Ci

2& 937. 02

200, 819. 63

276. 8/

200, 542. 76

120, 590. 94

79, 945. H2

'$2&:32& 090. CiH

232, 690. 68

232 0', )0. 68

04, 202, 876. 40

120, 596. 94

4, 082, 2/9. 46

Customs Service— Collecting reveuue from customs for 1896 . . . . . . . . . . . '. . Collecting revenue from customs for 1895 and

for prior years.

Detection and prevention of frauds upon the custolns revenue. .

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

Repayment to importers, excess of deposits, cer- tified claims .

Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowances. . . Debentures and other charges. Unclairued merchandise. Services to A. merican vessels. . . . . . Refunding moneys erroneously received aud cov-

ered. Refunding penalties erroneously exacted. . . . . . . . . . . . Proceeds of goods seized and sohl Expenses of local appraisers' meetings . . Compensation in lieu of moieties. Expenses of regulating immigration. . Enforcement of alien-contract labor laws. Enforcement of Chinese exclusion act. . Hah(ries. Shippiug Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . „„. . . , . ,

1, 509, 084, l-l

1) 950&

5) 24,

395. 35 072. 48

2. 94 29H. 20 237, 03

Ci, '5 079 /0 ]

1) 10,

303, 115, 100)

052. 83 087. 77 124. 57 941. 36 '

433 40 I

013. 26 91/. 13 47H. , )U

. . d 7, 111, 359. 32

126, 437. 08

7, 237, /'96. 40

60, 993. 26

RL'CKIPTS AND DISBURSK'. )I l:. NTH, 1896.

DiSbn PSCmentS — Coft tinued.

Sa1 aries. Ordinary ex- Public works. &(iscellaneous. t )d ', Total. l. nusual an&I ex- traordinary.

C««(orna Seroice — Continued. Building or purchase of such vessels as may be

required for the Revenue Service. Expenses of Revenue Cutter Service. . Salaries and traveling expenses of agents at seal

fisheries in Alaska. . Expenses of inspectors of pelagic seal skins. . . . . . . . '. . . Protection of salmon fisheries in Alaska. . Supplies for native inhabitants of Alaska . Coal houses, islands of Ht. Paul and St. George. . . . , . Revenue cutter, San Francisco. Revenue steamer for New England coast. . . . . . . . . . n . . Revenue steamer for Chesapeake Bay. Revenue steamer, Pacific Coast Refuge station, Point Barrow, Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Revenue steamer for the Great I. akes Steam launches, Pugct Sound

I'aymeut to- Owuers of steamer Peter Jebsen. . Owners of canal boat Centre, for damages. Norfolk and Western Railroad Company,

'

for damages. Pacific Coast Steamship Company.

I'ayment of judgment to I. ouis C. Raegener. Reimbursement to Capt. J. A. Eienriques, R. C. H. . Refund to John Iffiand.

'jll, 28)&. ()

810, (366. (i I

1, 027, (i17. 0, )

500. 00

7&JO. 00 13, 500. 00 59, 2(i3. 3&J

36, '

O4, ~. 48 1 &&, . ) 00. 00

H85 17 H7, 5)x'& 5

(i, 811. 41

8, 3, Hs!l. H7 I 3 ) OO3. )JH

'&, o66. )0 70. 00

350. 00 105. 00

1) 841. (3-1

')0. 18 2(l. 00

Refund of fine— Schooner Phantom. Schooner C. Plaisted. . Schooner O. A. Nlygatt. . . Steam tug Pelican. . . . . Norwegian ship Veritas. S. IL Fowle d& Son.

100. 00 45. 00 45. 00 45. 00 ';). 00

187. OH

De&iuct repaynrcuts to t&pprupriat)ous in excess of ~

expenditures.

1'2, (i50, 490. 37

30. 1 (

24, 223. 3&J

154. '&4

Total apparent expenses, Customs Service. . . . . 4, 968. 47 ' 12, 65&0, 460. 20 '&1, 069. 15 . . Hl'& 74!) 497. s2

297 4'&3. 15

129) 157. 79 l

Deduct from expenses of collecting revenue l'roru, customs the amounts covered into the T) cas-

,

'

ury as revenue, under the following heads: The amou&rt refunded to the

Government by parties for ex- peuses on account of "Labor, drayage, and storage". . . . . . . . . HHO, 244. 62

The amount received from pri- vate parties as " Weighing fees" . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . „. . . . . . . . . . . 14. 00

The amount repaid to the Gov- ernment by private parties for services performed in their behalf by United State's offi- ccr's .

The amount received froiu pri- vate parties as an excess of emolument fees paid. to ofli- cers of customs for services rendered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 4Hl. 65

The amount of traveling ex- penses of examiners repaid. . . 3, 275. 49

The amount received from fees paid to cancers of the customs who now receive an annual salary, covered into the Treas- ury as customs-offircers' fees. . . 83, 753. 61,

The amount received under the customs la&vs from " Fines, penalties, and for feitures ". . .

Deduct from " Refunding moneys erroneously receive&1 and cov- ered into the Trei&sury, " this amount co&crod as a miscella- neous receipt from fines, penal- ties, and forfcituires. . . . . . (), )2, fi, i

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Dislwrsements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public «vorks. Miscellaneous. Unusiial and ex-

trnordiiiary. Total.

2. 94

1, 640. 17

Total actual expenses, Customs Service. . 3Iari ne-Hospital Service—

Marine-Hospital Service. Quarantine Service

Cus/oms Service — Continued. Deduct from "Repayment to im-

porters excess of deposits for un- ascertained. duties" the amount of money deposited by import- ers for )unascertained duties, and tvhich, being in excess of duty when ascertained, has been re- paid, covered into the Treasury as revenue from custo)ns . . . . . . . . . It)1) 5'70, 079. 49

Deduct from " Debentures or drawbacks" the amount of du- ties collected from importers on articles subsequently exported, thereby entitled to allowance or drawback, covered into Treas- ury as revenue from customs. . . . 1, 950, 072. 48

Dei iuct from " Debentures and. other charges" the amouut re- funded to claimants on account of' expenses incurred and not paid until the amounts had been covered into the Treasury as revenue from customs. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from " Unclaimed mer- chandise " the amount refunded to claimants of the overplus re- ceived from sale of unclaimed merchandise, covered into the Treasury as revenue from cus- toms

Deduct the expenditures on ac- count of "Expenses of regula- ting immigration, " this amount having been received and covered into the Treasury to the credit of " Immigrant fund, " act August 3, 1882, leaving an ex- cess of receipts of $142)056. 56. . . 303, 613. 26

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

. . fi4, 452, 709. 6H

«$74) 96H. 47 8, 197, 750. 52

534, 531. 61 121, 469. 80

$24, 069. 15

$4) 452, 709. 68

8, 296, 788. 14

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Marine-Hospital Service

Deduct from " Marine-Hospital Service" the receipts from ton- nage tax under act of June 26, 1884, $560, 067. 58, less the sum of $25)535. 97 thereof applied to the expenditure for "Salaries, 0%ce of Supervising Surgeon- General iVIarine-Hospital Serv- ice" $534, 531. 61

656, 001. 41

1) 419. 9'7

654, 581. 44 654, 581. 44

Deduct the amount received and covered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. . 96. 70

Total actual expenses, trlarine-Hospital Service.

Life-Srrvinif Service— Life-Saving Service. Establishing fife-saving stations. .

534, 628. 31

119) 953 13

1, 41'2) 965. 4"1

31) 160. 24

534, 628. 31

119, 953. 13

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

Total expenses, Life-Saving Service.

I, 444, 125. 71

1, 401. 53

1, 442, 724. 18 4, 442, 724. 18

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1896.

Ihsbersements — Continued.

salaries. (-&r&jjn V Puj&lie works. pensee. . riscel lan eous. (raor&) inar .

jight-House Establish&&)ent- Salaries of keepers of light-houses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supplies of light-houses. Repairs and incidental expenses of light-houses. . . Oil-houses for light-stations. . Expenses of light-vessels. Expenses of buoyage. . Expenses of fog signals. Inspecting lights . Lighting rivers.

Light-stations, etc. — Aids to navigation, Kennebec River, Maine. . Spring Point Ledge, Maine. . Two Bush Island, Maine. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston Harbor light-vessels, Massachusetts. . Butlers Flat, Massachusetts. . Spectacle Island, Massachusetts. Plum Beach, Rhode Island Southwest Ledge, Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Braddocks Point, New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Old Orchard Shoal, New York. Staten Island Depot, New York. Tibbetts Point, New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Absecon buoy depot, New Jersey. . Cape May boathouse, New Jersey. Salem Creek, New Jersey Squan Inlet, New Jersey Port Penn range light, Delaware. . Baltimore, Maryland . Cedar Point, Maryland Lower Cedar Point, Maryland. Smiths Point, Maryland . Cape Charles, Virginia. Hog Island, Virginia. . Solomons Lump, Virginia. . Sand Island, Alabama. Mobile ship-channel lights, Alabama. . Cape San Blas, Florida. . . . . . . . . Crooked River, Florida. . Chandeleur, Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . Brazos River, Texas. Big Bay Point, Michigan Eagle Harbor, Michigan. Forty-mile Point, Michigan. Grassy Island, Michigan Grassy Isle range lights, Michigan. Lighting Hay Lake Channel, Saint Marys River,

Michigan. Grand Marais, Michigan. Mendota, Michigan. Round Island, Michigan Seul Choix Pointe, Michigan. Seul Choix Pointe fog signal, Michigan. Squaw Point, michigan Portage Lake Ship Canal pier head, Michigan. North Manitou, Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. Port des Morts, Michigan. South Fox Island Light, Michigan. . Chequamagon Point, Wisconsin. .

Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Sheboygan, Wisconsin . Grassy Point range lights, Ohio. . Maumee, Ohio. Sandusky Bay range lights, Ohio. South Bass, Ohio. Grand Marais, Minnesota . Grays Harbor, Washington. Marrowstone Point log signal, Washington. North Head, Washington. Umatilla Reef light vessel, Washington. Cape Arago, Oregon. . Coquille 1&iver, Oregon. . Tillamook Rock telegraph line, Oregon. . Lights, beacons, and buoys, Williamette and

'

Columbia rivers. Willamette River, Oregon.

', j(i&(H, H39. 26 $380& 098. 85

530& 258. 40', 83(. HU,

274, 541. 90 4O3, 786. 72 l

57, 980. 87 2, 981. 14

295, 750. 42

$61L 80 700. 00

1, 500. 00 60, 52o. 00

500. 00 4, 400. 00 1, 000. 00 3& 000. 00

17, 000. 00 1 906 6&

25, 1H&. 51 2, 504. 00

840. 09 301. 37 700. 00

4, 950. 79 6, '714. 37

5OO, OO

'2, 929. 69 I, 462. 41

13, 794. 00 1, 328. 42

19& 007. 96 11, 694, 32 1, 566. 55

14, 595. 31 19, 700. 00 12, 816. 73 12& 510. 65 26, 437. 38 12& 778. 60

3& 920. 61 7, 500. 00

800. UO

700. 00

14, 412. 53 4, 000. 00 6, 550. 93

12 100. 00 674. 50

1, 936. 37 1, 000. 00 4, 4H9. 31

5UO. 00 3, 750. 00 4, 400. 40 2& 500. 00 3, 346. 03 5& 500. 00 4 55&0. 00

500. 00 25, 000. 00

300. 00 500. 00

7& 555. 47 2, 451. 64 8& 049. 14

30 875 00 14, 816. 21, 24, 6&H6. 93

Bo'3. 47 i

59. 49 2& 812. 76 '

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1806,

Disbnrsements — Gollti nued.

Salaries. Onlin:)ru «x- penses. Public ivorks. Misee]laneous. Unusual ann ex- Tot l. traordinary.

Light-IIouse Establishment — Contiuue(l. Light-stations, etc. — Conti nued.

Cape Mendocino, California. Depot, Ninth light-house district.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

'i, )0(l. 00 '2, 000. 00

402, 604. 41

12) 824 51

Total apparent expenses, Light-House Estab- lishment.

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

$688, 839. 26 $1, 946, 236. 10

:348. 75

479, '7(9. 90 8:), 114, 8os. 26

348. )5

Total actual expenses, Light-House Establish- I

ment. ,

Bureau, of Engravin(/ and Prb(ti»(/ Salaries. Compensation of employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plate printing. . Materials and miscellaneous expenses. . Rent of building, Division of Awards. . .

Leaves of absence, Division of Awards. . . . .

O88, 839. 26

17, 180. 00 403, 025. 28 520, 717. H3

3, 500. 00

1, 945, HH7. 35

165) 142. 8', l '

800. 00

479, ((9. 90 3, 114, 50O. 51

Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Engrav- ing and Printing.

Decluct amount received aud covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governnient property. . . .

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Engraving ~ and Printing. .

950 420. '71 165) 942. H9

2) 842. 71

0 )0, 429. 71 163, 100. 18

1, 116, 372. 60

2, 842. 71

1, 1 1 3, 529. 89

Steamboat-Inspection Service— Salaries. Contingent expenses. Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess

of expenditures. .

2'71, 837. 53 '7l, 497. 24

505. 02 ]

Total expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Serv- ice. 2'/1, 837. 53 70, 001. 02 342, 829. 15

Const and Geodetic Survey— Salaries . Party expenses. Alaska boundary survey. . Repairs of vessels. General expenses. . Publisbiug observations. . Payment to owners of ferryboat "Hector" for

damages. .

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

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . .

Total actual expenses, Coast Survey. .

Public Buildings— Akron, Ohio: Post-office. . Alexandria, La. : Post-oflice. Allegheuy, Pa. : Post-ofFice. . Ashland, Wis. : Post-office. . Atchison, Kans. : Post-oflice A. urora, Ill. : Post-office Baton Rouge, La. : Post-office. . Bay City, ~Mich. : Court-house, post-office, and

cusfoni-house. Beaver Falls, Pa. : Post-office) court-house, etc Birmingham, Ala. : Court-house and post-office. Boston, Mass. : Marine hospital. . Bloomington, Ill. : Post-ofhce. . Buflalo, N. Y. : Post-office. Burlington, Iowa: Post-office. . Brockton, Mass. : Post-office. . . Brunswick, Ga. : Quarantine station. . . Camden, Ark. : Post-office. . Caiuden, N. J. : Post-office, custom-house, etc Canton, Ohio: Post-oflice. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Post-office. . Charlestou, 8, C. : Post-office, court-house, etc.

222) 1 64 80 104, 414, , )9

36, 823. 91 24, 954. 18

842. 09

222) 164. 80 167, 034. /7

6, 887. 12

222, 164. 80 100, 147. 05

529. 34 2O, 30O. 55

0, 870. 94 174. i)5

5, 0 r 6. 7/6

14, 549. 73 18, 455. 27

1) 188 10 190. 42

1, 540. 86 10. 50

27, 430. 81 111, H73. 54 24) 315 86

207. 23 1, 550. 00 4, 33, '3. 17

63. 50 133. 93

3, 500. 20 92) 088. 20

$44 fi otl

375 00

821. 59

821. 59

390) 021. 16

6, 887. 12

383, 134. 04

RECEIPTS AND DISBI. RSEMENTS, 1896.

1)i, ;f(u( dement@ — Continue(1.

salaries. Ordinary ex- Public works. (if(see))aneous. traordinary unusual and ex- Total.

I'ni&I(c I)t&ildfngs — Continued. (. 'heyenne, lII yo. ; Boise City, Idaho; and

FIelena, Mont. . Chester, Pa. : Post-office. Chicago, Ill. :

Marine hospital I'ost-oflice, temporary building . I'ost-offi«e, court-house, etc

Cincinnati, Ohio: (&Iarine hospital, Clarksville, Tenn. : Post-office. Colnmbus, Ca. : Post-office. Cumberland, rid. : Court-house and post-ofhce. Dsnville, Ill. : I'ost-oNce. . Dallas, T&ex, : Court-"-ouse, post-offic, etc Davenport, Iowa: Post-oNce Delaware Breakwater quarantine station, Dela-

lvare . . Denver, Colo. :

Court-house, post-ofhce, etc. flint building.

Detroit, Mich. : Court-house, post-office, etc. Marine hospital.

Duluth, Minn. : Court-house, custom-house, and post-o Nce.

Eastport, Me. : Custor»-house and post-office . El Paso, Tex. : Custom-house, post-oNce& aml

court-house. . I"argo, N. Dak. : Post-oflice anil court-house. Fremont, Nebr. : Post-oNce. I"ort Dodge, Iowa: Post-office. Fort Worth, Tex. : Post-office (lalesburg Ill. : Post-office. . e» Calveston, Tex. : Custom-house, etc. . . . Gulf quarantine station: Building. Haverhill, Mass. : Post-office Helena. , Ark. : Court-house aud post-oNce. Houlton, Me. : Post-oNce. Jackson, Mich. : Post-»Nce. . Jacksonville, I"la. : Post-office and et&atom-house. . . .

Kansas City, Mo. : Post-oNce and court-house. Lafayette, Ind. : Post-oNce. . Lewiston, Me. : Post-office Lima, Ohio: Post-office. Little Rock, Ark. : Court-house and post-oNce. Lonisville, Ky. : Old custom-house Los Angeles, Cal. : Court-house, post-oNce, ctc. . . Lowell, Mass. : Post-office. Lynn, Ilfass. : Post-oNce. Madison, Ind. : Post-office. Mankato, Minn. : Court-house and post-office. 3'Iartinsburg& W. Ys. : Post-oNce' Meridian, %Piss. : Post-oNce, Milwaukee, Wis. : Post-oNce, court-house, and

custom-house. Minneapolis, Minn. : Post-oflice, etc. . iVewark, N. J. : Custom-house aud post-ofhce. Newbern, N. C. : Post-oNce, cour(, -house& and

custom-house Newburg, N. Y. : Post-oNce. New EIaven, Conn. : Custom-house, post-oNice,

etc New Orleans, La. : Marine hospital. iVewport, Ky. : Post-office. iVew York, N. Y. :

Court-house and post-oNce. Appraiser's warehouse.

Omaha, Nebr. : Court-house, custom-house, and post-office.

Paris, Tex. : Custom-house and post-oNce. Paterson, N. J. : Post-oflice. I'awtucket, R. I. : Post-oNce. Philadelphia, Pa. : U. S. mint. Portland, Oreg. : Custoni-house . Portland, Me. : i&Iarine hospit&il. Port Towusend, Wash. :

Custom-house, post-oNce, etc. Quarantine stafioll. Marine hospital

Pottsville, Pii. : Post-oNce. . . Pueblo, Colo. : Post-ofllce. ,

I'1& i», Wis. : Custom-house an&1 posf, oNce

17, (02. 83

97. 17 176, C&51. 34

. '3, 417. 89 2, (i05. 95 '

:370. 33 1(i, 440. 55 '

14. (4 I

G4G. 20 , '

9 H62. 43 '

32, 493. 77

4, 000. 00

1, 568. 00 60, 8(0. 56

69, 306. 51 301. 63

5, 423. C&5

Gr

2, 730. 79 30, 6HB. ', )3

1X3. 92 3, 094. 19

37, H26. 41 7, 836. 5»(

2, 384. 89 3, 000. 00

13, 459. 98 125. 50 424. 38 142. 43,

23, 008. 72 i

174, 172. 16 624. 99

2, 326. 42 3, (47. OH

700. 00 1, '38. 52

3, 725. 00 13, !)23. 41 1, 595. 53

55. 78 41, 278. 57 3, 849. 56

940. 07

19H, (37. 03 795. 50

83, 198. 28

37 988. 62 1:3, :330. 49

3, 529. HH

1& 863. 52 15. 91

/4, 989. 08 120, 149. 94

99, 280. 13 '

1, 46]. :36, 650. 5&s

46. 80 6, 011. 85 ], 179. 64

968. 69 i

6, 070. 7(

27, 593. 51 675. C&4

] &

2(i, &. 7H

97. 95,

80 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Dt'sbursememts — Conti liued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual aud ex- traordinaryy. Total,

Pal&lic Bail&li i&ys — Continued. Reedy Island, Delaware River, Quarantine Sta-

tion Roanoke, Va. : Post-office. . Rockford, Ill. : Post-oliice. Rock Island, Ill. : Post-office. Rome, Ga. : Post-office . St. Albans, Vt. : Custom-house and post-office. . . . . . . . St. Paul, Minn. : Post-office& court-house, and

custom-house . Sacramento, Cal. : Post-office& etc. Saginaw, Mich. : Post-ollice. Salina, Kans. : Post-office. San Francisco, Cal. :

Post-office& court-house, etc. Marine hospital Quarantine station.

San Jose, Cal. : Post-oflice. Savannah, Ga. : Court-house, post-otlice& etc. . . . Scranton, Pa. : Post-oilice& etc. Sheboygan, His. : Custom-house and post-office. . . i. . Sioux City, Iowa: Court-house, post-otlice& and

custom-house Sioux Fails, S. Dak: Court-house and post-office. . . . Southport, N. C. : Quarantine station. South Atlantic Quarantine Station South Bend, Ind. : Post-otiice. . South Omaha, Nebr: Post-olllce. . Springfield, Mo. : Court-house and post-office. Staunton, Va. : Post-ollice. . Stockton, Cal. : Post-office. . Syracuse, N. Y. : Post-office& court-house, etc. Tallahassee, Fla. : Court-house and post-officc . . Taunton, Mass. : Post-otllce. . Troy, N. Y. : Post-office, court-house, etc, Vineyard Haven, Mass. : Marine hospital. Wilmington, Del. : Court-house, post-otlice, etc. Wilmington, N. C. : Marine hospital. Worcester, Mass. : Post-office, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Youngstown, Ohio: Post-office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . York, Pa. : Post-office Washington, D. C. —

Post-otiice . Building, Bureau of Engraving and Printing . . . . Treasury building.

Repairs and preservation of public buildings.

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

Total apparent expenses, Public Buildings. . .

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

Total actual expenses, Public Buildings.

$4, 200. 00 28, 645. 36

6, 501. 73 29, 647. 10 16, 516. 67 2, 854. 62

138& 843. 44 8, 557. 47

10. 00 29& 123 20

7, 575. 81 313. 00

I, 200. 00 6, 558. 74

10, 465. 32 10, 465. 74

780. 57

57, 392. 21 898. 57

11, 731. 04 350. 00 82. 42

236. 53 2, 877. 57

52. 23 48. 85

283. 50 1, l60. 32

28, 98rx 63 7, 961 8 7, 630. 68 4, 365. 85

50. 00 29, 122. 77

54. 89 4, 403. (6

464, 037. 57 36, 824. 69 8, 397. 95 '

227, 392. 36

3, 000, 854. 91 3, 473. 24

2& 997& 381 67

2& 417. 42

2& 994, 964. 25

$2& 997, 381. 67

2, 417. 42

9 994& 964. 26

Treasury 3fr'seel(aaeoas- Payment of interest on the public debt. Payment of interest on bonds issued to Pacific

railroads.

Expenses of Treasury notes. Preventing the spread of epidemic diseases. . United States securities—

Distinctive paper for. Sealing and separating. Canceling United States securities and cutting

distinctive paper. Special witness of destruction of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Custody of dies, rolls, and plates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation of silver coin. Recoinage of uncurrent fractional silver coin . . . . , . . Recoinage of gold coin Transportation of minor coin. Purchase of gold coins. . Expenses of national currency. Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes. . . . . . . . . Interstate Commerce Commission.

$1, 545. 00 6& 518. 70

$64, 556. 28 860. 80

229. 72 i

79, 761. 84 249) 805. 13

4, 960. 58 5, 729. 41

14, 561. 57 58, 279. 58

234& 264. 14

8173& 690. 46 56, 308. 56

1& 0'24. 04

$31& 633, 440. 62

3& 751) 588. 31

35& 385& 028. 93

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1896.

Disbnr8emenfs — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. ltfisccllsncous r;nusual and ex- Total. traor inary.

I&rsasttry miscellaneous — Continued. Expenses of public buildings-

Pay of assistant custodians and janitors. . . . . . . . . . . Inspector of furniture and other furnishings for. . Furniture and repairs of same for Fuel, lights, and water for. Heating apparatus for. Vaults, safes, and locks for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plans for

Smithsonian Institution— Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North American Ethnology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International exchanges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Astrophysical observatory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

National Museum— Furniture and fixtures. . . . . . . . &. . . . . . . . . &. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heating and lighting. Preservation of collections. . Building Postage

Fire protection, Smithsonian Institution and, National Museum;

Rent of workshops and transfer of property. . . . . Zoological Park. Zoological Park, organization& improvement, and

maintenance. . Fish Commission—

Salaries . . . . . . . Miscellaneous expenses. Fish hatcheries—

Iowa. . Lake County, Cal. Montana. New Hampshire . New York. Tennessee . Texas . Vermont.

World's Columbian Exposition— Expenses, Government Board of Control. . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses, Committee on Awards. . Synopsis of department reports. Compensation to G. R. Davis. Reimbursement to T. W. Palmer Board of Lady Managers. . Expenses, Committee on Awards, Board of

Lady Managers. Medals and diplomas. . Acknowledgments to foreign countries for par-

ticipation in. Distribution of medals and diplomas. .

Trust-fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina.

Refunding to national banking associations ex- cess of duty.

Payment of French spoliation claims. Lands and other property of the United States. . . "- Surveying land in North Carolina conveyed by

E. B. Olmsted. Cotton States and International Exposition,

Atlanta . . . . Building, Government Exhibit, Cotton States

and International Exposition, Atlanta. . . . . . . . . . . . ". Publication of supplement to the Revised Stat-

utes of the United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ". Refund to Noble C. Butler. Reimbursement to National Acadeiny of Sciences. . . . . Relief of—

F. B. Betts. P. B. Ferguson. Wm. Gray.

$(71, 684. 61 4, 826. 49

169& 681 53

$1 92& 426 25 870, 741. 72 112, 533. 12 39, 681. 58

2& 475. 32

11& l47. 03 12, H70. 78

145, 012. 17

500. 00

887. 46

160& 078 82

HJ, 963. 80

1, 022. 85 5, 569. 00 8, 356. 95

152. 79 10& 709. 29

300. 00 5, 700. 00 1& 953. 88

$54& 715. 00 39 542. 97', 16, 987. 45 8, 802. 29

800. 00

54, 784. 08

320. 47

1 697. 79 '

5. 007. 25 386. 46 '

18, 006. 10 1, 99H. 15 1& 838. 47

6, 000. 00, 91, 446. Hl

125. (16 1l, 198. 6

2, 100. 00

64. 90 11, 946. 81

411. ?7

1 i)15. 00 1

116, 022. 03

12& 048. 19

2, 000. 00, 49. 30 '

69. 00

250. 00 i

1, 765. 00 l

171. 43

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

2, 261, 963. 30

21. 79

61)3, 496. 61

336, 606. 22

Total apparent expenses, Treasury Misce]ia neous. . 954& 256. 33 ", 261, 941. 51 37, 28. 56 356) 890, 39 ~+3&5&& 3H5, ir 93 83

& 995& 845, &"

RECEIPTS AND DIS14URSEMENTS) 1806.

Diabttrye)ltentS — Col(tinued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- enses. Public works Miscellaneous. usual and ex-

~ Total &raordinary,

50. :? 1

04. 00

Treasury ~Iiscellaneous — Coutiuued. Deduct from "Payment of interest

on the public debt" the amount of interest received and covered. into the Treasury as a miscella- neous revenue from the various Pacific railroad companies, «~055)- &199. 80, and $2)856. 35 received and covered into the Treasury as interest on debts due the T;nited States from various persons. . . . . . $958) 3

Deduct from the expenditure uuder "Trust-fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina, act March 3, 1H73, " this amount received and covered into the Treasury under said act, leav- ing au excess of expenditures of $82. . . . . . . . . . 2, 018. 00

Deduct "Refunding to national banks excess of duty, " $64. 90, there having been received aud covered into the Treasury as a revenue from tax on circula- tion, etc. , of national banks, $l)763)49(I. 62) leaving an excess of receipts ov)er expenditures of $1, 703, 431. 72. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. . . H6. 46

f80. 46 $2, 082. 90 ~ si)58, 356. 21 s9(iO& 5"5i 5&i

Total actual expenses, Treasury Miscella- neous. . $954& 256 33 2& 261 ) 855 05 «)l37& 728 56 ' 354& 807 40 34 4 0?& 672 72 38) 035& 3 0 l ')

District of Colu)nbia- Salaries, offices of the District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . Salaries, office of sinking fund, District of Colum-,

bia. Salaries and expenses, office of Surveyor. . . . . . . . . . . . . ',

Contingent and miscellaneous expenses. Improvements and repairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assessment and permit work. . . . . . . . Streets . Salaries of employees, court-house, Washington, '

D. C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salary of warden of jail, District of Columbia. . . . . . Sewers. . Bridges. Repairs, Aqueduct bridge. Estimate for bridge across the Eastern Branch. . . . . . . Construction of county roads. . . . . Permanent system of highways. . . . . . . . . . . . . Improving Albemarle street. Extension of North Capitol street . . . . . . . . . Washington Aqueduct. Improving the receiving reservoir Public schools. . Buildings and grounds, public schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . '

&bletropolitan police. Buildings, )Ietropolitan police. Fire department. Buildings, fire department. . . . . . . . . . . . . Telegraph and telephone service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health department. . Militia. . Defending suits in claims agaiust the District of i

Columbia. Payment of referees, Court of Claiurs. Courts. Interest aud sinking fund. . Writs of lunacy. Judgments . . . Interest on 3. 65 bonds, act June 11, 1H78; judg-

ments, acts, June 6, 1880, and March 3, 1881. . . . . . . . Expenses of Excise Board. . Support of prisoners. Support of convicts. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Emergeucy fund. Payment for lots, Potomac River fiats. .

208, 079. 77

2, 400. 00 '

10, 000. 00 I

12& 900. 00 1, 800. 00

040, 558. 03

550, 243. 07

174, 04H. 77

!?8) 233. 73 '

04) 486. 03,

61, 239. 10 i

26'7, 575. 60 i

1 45, 910. o9 ~

481, 688. 34 &

20 140. 97

1) 099, 36 !

37) 1, 213,

2 23

, ')27. 13 947. 9'7

756. 70 020. 00

4)

41, ii

&)

000. 00 000. 00 '

, l?5) ')70 5

307, 040. 80 10, 321. 96 17& 879. 70

3& 500. 00 43& 300. 61 13, 1Ho. BH

5, 000. 00 i

134. 00 29, 707. 33 1 &, 500. 00

164, 017. 10

5, o00. 00

19, 720. 85

530. 00

26, 084. ()9 &

RECEIPTS AND DISBURHEyl I:. &(TS) 180(i. 5&

Die&(&ureemenfe — Continued.

District of O&&l&(»&f&i&t — Continued. Compilation of' laws. Hospital for the Insane. Washington Asylum. Building, Washington Asylum. Reform School. Reform Scbool for Girls. Industrial Home School. . Board of Children's Guardians. Transportation of paupers and prisoners. Relief of the poor. Smallpox hospital. Tentporary Home, Ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors. . . . . . Columbia Hospital for Women and Lyiug-in

Asylum Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Duntb. . . . . , l. . . . »Vo&ueu's Christian Association. . Freedmeu's Hospital Vational Association for Colored bonton aud,

Children. Children's Hospital. Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital. . . . . . . . . St. Ann's Infant Asylum. . St. John's Church Orphanage. . Washington Hospital for Foundlings. St. Rose Industrial School. Youn«Wotuen's Christian Home Association for Works of Mercy. 'Aational Homeopathic Hospital Association. . . . . . . . . . . . Ht. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum . . German Orphan Asylum House of the Good Shepherd. Payment to &V. S. Abert. . W;&ter departtuent. . . . . . . . . . . . Refunding taxes. Rei'unding water rents and taxes. . Washington special-tax fund Washington redemptior. fund. Water fund Surplus fund. lfe&lemption of' tax-lien certificates . . ffedetttptiou of tax-sale certificates. Redemption of assess&uent certificates. Cnarantee fund. Police relief l'u&ul. . Firemau's relief fund. Perntit fund.

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations iu excess l

of expenditures. ,

H&&l aries, Ordinaryex- penses.

8102, 200. 00 5&i 300. 72 ~

40, 082. BH

12, 52&&. 3&4

9, 900. 00 23, 507. 91 3, 503. 83

17, 909. 73 21, 000. 00

2, 5&OU. 00

25, 000. 00 10, 500. 00, 4, 000. 00

53, 777. 51

9. 900. 00 i

10, 000. 00 '

15, 000. UU

5, 400. 00 ], 800. 00 6, 000. 00 4& 500. 00 1, 000. 00 1, 800. 00 H& 500. 00 1, 800. UU, 1, BUO. 00 2, ron. 00

386, 535. 40 23& 000. 00

02!. 00 4G. 39

12, 026. J2, ' 300. 000. 00 '

8. 00 110. 33

1, 031. 00 '

2, 066. 87 2, 050. 59

11, 47'&. 96 ~

6, 009. 50 10, 400. 00

Public &vorks.

s!3 91,

193, io5. 56

8, 106. 7&

Hl, 5&UU. 00

4, 000. 00

32, r14. 00

3. 3&

L nusuat and ex Total. traordinary.

Totalapparentexpenses, DistrictofColutubia. . 8&,

Deduct from the expenditures of the District of Columbia the reveuues receive&i and covered into the Treasury during the year, as follows:

General fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 83, 516, r00. BB

Water fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288, 269. 00 Washington redetuption fund. . . . . . 11, 6ro. U'&

Washington special tax fund. . . . . . 15. 02 Redemption of tax. -lien certificates 126. 03 Redemption of assessment certifi-

cates. 2, 000. 87, Sale of guarantee-fund bonds,

amounts retained from contract- ors 1 720. 91

Permit' fuud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 543. 00 Surplus fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 1;i. OU

Police relief fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 472. 90 l

Firemen's relief fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0, 600. 50 Sanitary fund. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 &. 15

0'3, &00. 40 4, 127, 804. 05 185, 048. 70 3'& 710. r 1 80, 30&0, 302. 08

Total act&&a( expenses& District of Columbia. . . . . . 2, 02'l3, 700. 40

3, HOO, 24r. 49

261, 646. 50 18, &, 048. 79:i'&, &10. &1

3, 86G, &4 &. 40

2, 50:3, 11, &. 49

Tuf (lupi& &rent expcuses, Treasut'y Department. . 13, 1(»', (&s &, 40 2 l, '&Ol, 830, 55 l '3, &0'&, 1'&U. (io

['pt;If;«'&&lal exPenses, Treasury DePartment. . . 1:. ', '&5H, 5&&JO. 01 14, 003, 5&80. r;) 3, 000, 703. 18 G50 l"3 37 8'35 'is& 0'a 93 07 lou 'I-H &Jl

(&, )4, 3!0. 47 34, l20, (ii'&. &'& 00, 032, 807. 03

R D

RECEIPTS AND DISH URS KMENTS, 1896.

Dish)trsemenls — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary e&&-

pensee. Public works. ]miscellaneous. Unusnal and ex- tran&&&&nary, Total.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

Halo&i&s, etc. — Ofhce of Secretary of War. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". Record and I'ensiou Oilice, &)Vnr Dep;irt&ucut . . . . . . ()Nce of Adjutaut-(reneral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONce of Inspector-General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of' Quartermaster-(r'cncral. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Office of Commissary-General. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Office of Surgeon-General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . OfFice of Paymaster-General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONce of Jud«e-Advocate Genera), U. S. Ariuy. . . g

ONce of Chief of Or&lnauce, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Office of Chief of Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of Public;itiou of Records ot" the Rebellion. . Signal ONce

Contingent Expenses, etc. — Contingent expenses, War Department. . Stationery Rent of buildings . Postage to Postal-Union countries.

HH, ), 00;n24 ~

UUI, 10&J. 43 157, 665. 3H l

1J, 160. UO

151, 3:5&J. , '35

4:!, (i45&. 85, 150, (il &. 64 1

;54, UH). (i5 1;3, 10H. 13 4l, 65&J. 05 '&:3, '&U;&. 1 (i 1, 'i, :3U(), '&H

5&, 7UU. UU

+:34, 243. 17 11) 17&&. 65

4, (i00. UU

;&Oi&. 00 !

WisceP&»&eous- Salaries, office of superintendent State, War, and

Navy Department building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuel, lights, etc. , State, War, aud Navy Depart-

!

ment building. . Iucreasiug wat«r supply of Washiugtou, D. C. . . . . '. . . . Care and iuaiutenauce of Washingtou Mouuu&eut. !. . . . P&iyment on accouut of Ford's Theatre dist&ster. . . '. Support aud medical treatment of destitute

pat&elite . . Transportatiou of reports mid maps to foreign

countries . Portrait of Benjamin Harrison. . Maintenance of Carfi«ld Hospital . Prevention of deposits, harbor of New York. . . . . , . . . Steam tug, harbor of New York. Pedestal for statue of-

Cen. W. S. Hancock. S. D. Gross.

Deduct rcpaymcuts to appropriatious in excess of expemlitur«s . .

12U, OU3. &)3

34& 3&JO. 77, 8!&0& 4(iU. 60

11 Hfii4 0& '

1H 0&J&J 06

1UO. 00

1') 000 00 4H, &iHH. :5;!

38 014. 42

138& 375. 02

8. 90

813I, HH', ), 1&

'-', 500. 00

47, 000. 00 1, 500. OU,

182, 880. 17

06. 3&

Total appareut expenses, War Departiuent proper

Deduct "Increasing water supply, washington, D. C. , " being a, por- tiou of amount ol' principal and interest repaid by the District of Coluuibia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99, 460. 60

Deduct auiount received and covered iuto the Treasury as proceeds of Goveruiuent property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2& 200. 02

1, 459, 597. 59 1H3, 068. 79 13H, 366. U3 182, 702. HU Hl, &J(&J (&2o. 21

Total actual expenses, War Department proper.

2, 200. 02 09, 460, Q)

1 459) 507 50 1 80 868 77 38 905 43 18:. ', 792. 80

101, 660. 62

1, 862) 164 52

Put&tie 23«itdtngs &&nd Groan&le under Chief Engineer — '

Salaries of employ'ees. . Coutingeut expenses. Improvement and care of public grounds. Repairs to water pipes and fire plugs. Repairs, fuel, etc. , Executive Mansion. ,

Lighting, etc. , Executive Mansion, etc. Telegraph to connect the Capitol with the De-

part&ueuts aud Governinent Printing ONce. . . . . . . „

46, 097. 44 4J3. 46

4H, H10. 23 12, 460. 05 28& 061. 14 14& 256. 80

1) 249. 30

Total apparent expenses, Buildings and Grounds under Chief Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct amouut received and covered into the Treasury as pro&. cede of Governmeut pro)&crty

46 0')7 44 105& 331. 07 l,

184. 14

)5'&, 328. 51

184. 14

Total actual expenses, Buildings and C rouuds under Chief Engineer . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 907. 44 105, 146. 93 152, 144. :3&

RECEIPTS AND DISI3URSEMI NTS, 1896.

INst&ttr8efnent8 — Continued.

salaries. Ordinary ex- Public works. ') I is cell aneo us t raord i n sr v. Total.

MILITARY KSTABLISHMFVT.

813)!391 !), )i. 07 26f), (J I 1 . 0:3

Pay Department- Pay, etc. , of the Army. Pay of Military Academy. . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay of two and three year volnnteers. Bounty under act of July 28, 1H66 Bounty to volunteers, their widows and legal

heirs . Extra pay to omcers and men who served in the

Mexican war (Army) Three mouths' pay proper Pay volunteers, Mexican War Mileage to officers traveling without troops. . . . . . . . . . 8113, 110. 12

i

8:3'2-I, 814. 52 26, 3(3. 4. 3

166, (04. 98

243. 00 150. 00 160. 34

Total expenses, Pay Department. . . . i 13, 658, 869. 00 113, 110. 12 I. 51f(, 4-IH. 29 814, 200, I" (. 41

Commissary Department— Subsistence of the Army

Total expenses, Commissary Department. . . .

1, 488, 2H (. 11

1, 48s, ?s7. 11 i. . 1, 4SS, &87. 11

Quartermaster)s Dc7)artment— Regular supplies. . Incidental expenses. Transportation of the Army and its supplies. . . . . . .

,

'

Transportation of the Army, Pacific railroads. . . . . . ' . Barracks and quarters Clothing, and camp and garrison equipage. . . . . . . . . . . . Horses for cavalry and artillery. National cemeteries. . Pay of superintendents of national cetueteries. . Headstones for graves of soldiers. Repairing roads to national cemeteries. Road to the national cemetery, Presidio of '3:m

Francisco, Cal. . Burial of indigent soldiers. Shooting galleries aud ranges.

1, 858, 287. 24 555, 784. 90 '

. . i 2, :326, 054. 17 178, 937 79 (59, 378. 94

I, 285, 14 (. 5&6 '

' IO0', nSI. 6O

1, 5)00. 00 8', 6)24. 58

109, 41'2. 80 61, ('&4. 51 21, 0')'&. 60 9, 0()4. 51

!0, 095. 00 '

Total apparent expenses, Quartermaster's '

Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Goverument property. . .

7, 082, 7(J6. 78

84, 356. 70 '

11, ). 4. . 7, . 310, 036. 20

84, 356. (()

Total actual expenses, Quartermaster's De- partment.

' 6 (J0H, 440. 08 2:&8, 1 1 f). I'& 7 '&26, 55f). r&0

Pledi cat Department— Medical and Hospital Department. Army Medical Museum. Library, Surgeon-General's Office. Construction and repair of hospitals. Quarters for hospital stewards. Artificial limbs. . Trusses for disabled soldiers. . Appliances for disabled soldiers. .

Total appareut expenses, Medical Department. . . Deduct amount received and covered into the

Treasury as proceeds of Covernmcnt property . . . .

104, +10, 71 5, 000. 04 7, 988. 90

54, 441. 02 I

(3, 906. 10 I

179, 146. (7 '

4 436 65 '

1:3 &, () 37, (2 5, 000. 00 1, 600. 00

13s, 637. (:? 317, 7)'-I. 49

4, 436. 65

Total actual expenses, Medical Department. . . 174, 710. 12 138, (". I (. 7'& 313, :34(. H4

Signal Service— Signal Service, Army. Signal Service transportation. Military telegraph lines. . Militarytelegraph line, El Paso and Fort Blair,

Tex . Military telegraph line, Fort Ringgold to Fort

McIntosh, Tex.

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

Treasury as proceeds of Government property, . '

Tot((i actual expenses, Signal Service. . . . . . . . . . . I

16, 118. 10 2. 24

25. 58

72. 37

7!)H. 34

17, 016, (&

19. 90

1(), 006. 8! ~. . . .

17, 016. ( '

10. 90

16, 996, , 82&

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Disbursements — Contittned.

8' I '' .

'' "" r Public ivorks. a al'les. pensee. Miscellaneous. Unusual and ex- traordinary. Tots, l.

Ordnance Department— Ordnance service Ordnance material (proceeds of sales). Powder and projectiles (proceeds of soles). . . . . . . . . . . . . Ten-inch pneumatic disappearing gun-carriages. . . '. . . . Ordnance stores—

Ammunition . Manufacture, etc. . Equipment. . . . Preservation . Repairs. .

Ordnance, ordnance stores and supplies. Machine guns. Artillery targets. Armament of fortifications . . . . . . . Manufacture of arms at national armories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arming and equipping tbe militia. Seacoast batteries I'o r instruction of militia. . . . . . , . . . , . . . '1'esting machine Pneumatic dynaiuite guns. . Gun and mortar batteries . . Ammunition for morning and evening gun. . . . . . . . . . . . . Repairs of arsenals. Proving ground, Sandy Ilool-, N. 3 . Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Islaml, Ill. Rock Island Bridge, Rock Island, Ill. Reconstructing Rock Island bridge. Frankfort Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa . Springfield Arsenal, Springiield, Mass. Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y. Indianapolis Arsenal, Indianapolis, Ind Watertown Arsenal, New York, N Y Columbia Arsenal, Columbia, Tenn . Board of Ordnance and Fortification.

Total apparent expenses, Ordnance Depart- ment .

Deduct from the expenditure under "Ordnance material (proceeds of sales)" $8, 705. 69, this amount hav- ing been received and covered into the Treasury from the sale of use- less ordnance, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8, '705. 69

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 074. 61 '

Total actual expenses, Ordnance Department. . .

HUII 2lti 00 7, '&, 820. OU

4, 2I)U. U(I

17, 197. 20

183, 501. 79 114, 392. 45 223, H47. 94

4, 954. 34 9, 973. 00

27 3il 14, 300. 00,

6, 000. 00 8 I. 782, 365. 54

620, 377. 67, 18", 990. 04

5 905 00

188, I/8. 65

20, o95. 11

77) 707. 38

10, 000. 00

576, 404. 23

44) 913. 40 30, H70. 00 40, 000. Uo

12) 25U. 00 175i 000. Uo

5, 000. (Io 13, 000. 00 1'7, 001. 00

6, ' ooo. oo

31) 979. 84 ~

7, 832. 50

1 847 249. 93 2 "758 615. 57 o

9, (80. 30

. . . . . . . o 1 837 409. 63 I 2, 758, 615. 57

$4, 005, 865. 60

9 80. 30

4, 596, 080. 20

3filitarg 2cademg- Current and ordinary expenses. Miscellaneous items and incidental expenses Buildings and grounds. . . . . . . . Memorial hall

7], 607. 47 28, 268. 95

48, 296. 74 35, 000. 00

j

Total expenses, Military Academy. 99, H(6. 42 83, 296. '74 183) 173. 16

Engineer Department— Engineer depot, Willets Point, N. Y. :

Materials. Instruments. . . Incidentals .

Sites for fortifications and seacoast defenses. Plans for fortifications Preservation and repair of fortifications. Torpedoes for harbor defense

2, 032. 71 2, 000. 00 3, 968. 87

5, 900. 00 83) 150. 50 '

44 852 14 47, 229. 11

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of, expenditures.

14) 501. 58

234. 07 I

Total apparent expenses, Forts and Fortifi- cations.

Deduct amount received aml covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Governtnent property. . . .

14) 267. 51

4. 25

175 231 75 ~

189, 499:26

4 Sr

Total actual expenses, Forts and Fortifica- tions. . 14) 203. 26 175, 231. 75 189 49;. 01

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS& ]896.

Disbttrsements — Coutiuued.

Salaries, Ordinary ex- Pul&lic works. Mhce]laneous l, nusual and ex-

traordinary.

I)nI&rosiny Harbor at- Breakwater froln Mount Desert to Porcupine i

Island, Maine. . C;tn&&le&&, Mc il& iii&st, &"&le.

Rockland, bi& . . Channel in Back Cove, Portland, Me. H:trbor of refuge at Little Harbor, New II&uup-

shire. Burlington, Vt. Boston, &I;Iss. Cauapitsit Channel, bIassachusetts. Gloucester, Mass. Hyanuis, Mass. Lyun, Mass. Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts. . Nantucket, Mass . New Bedford, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. . Provincetown, Mass . Harbor of refuge, Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mas-

sachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scituate, Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . „ Vineyard Haven, I&I&&as. . Block Island. , Rhode Island Harbor of refuge, Point Judith, Rhode Island. Lrntrance to Point Judith Poud, Rhode Island. Newport, R. I. Cos Cob and Miamus River, Connecticut. Bridgeport, Conn. Harbor of refuge, Duck Island Harbor, Counecii-

cut. New Haven, Conn. Breakwater, New Haven, Conn Five Mile River, Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stonington, Conn. Stamford, Conn . BufFalo, N. Y Canarsie Bay, New York Charlotte, N. Y Dunkirk, N. Y. Flushing Bay, New York Great Sodus Bay, New York Huntington, New) York. Little Sodus Bay, New York. New York Harbor, New York. Ogdensburg, N. Y Oswego, N. Y. Port Chester, N. Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Jefferson) N. Y Pultneyviile, N. Y Rondout, N. Y. . Sacketts Harbor, N. Y Tonawanda Harbor, Niagara River, New York. Saugerties, N. Y. . . . Keyport, N. J Raritan Bay, New Jersey. . Harbor between Philadelphia, Pa. , and Camden,

N. J Erie, Pa. . Marcus Hook, Pa. . . . . . Delaware Breakwater, Delawttrc. Wilmington) Del. Baltimore, i%id. . Cambridge, Md. Norfolk, Va. Beaufort& N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" Charleston, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " Savannah, Ga. Outer bar at Brunswick, Ga. Apalachicola Bay, Florida. . Channel between Charlotte and Pease Creek,

Florida. Pensacola, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Surveys, Biscayne Bay and Palm Beach, Florida. . . . . Greenville, itliss. Natchez and Vidalia, Miss, and La Nevv Orleans, La, .

~12 000 00 12, 000. 00 7, 900. OP

25, 000. Op

17, 000. Op

10, 000. 00 15, 000 00 80 000 00

2, 500. 00 27, 000. 00

2, 000. 00 7, 500. 00 '

500. 00 19, 000. 00,

6, 500. 00 ',

20, 000. 00 1, 000. 00

52, 000. 00 5, 000. 00

500. 00 300. 00

266, 000. 00 400. 00

5, 200. 00 4) 000. 00 3, 'OOO. OO

30, 000. 00 9 500. 00

82) 500. 00 2& 500. 00 4& 300. 00

10, 000. 00 8) 625. 95

500. 00 '7, 250. 00

300. 00 4, 000. 4IO

5, 950. 00, 2, 000. 00 i

2, 550. 00 16, 000. 00 12, 500. 00 8, Oop. 00 4, 000. 00 7, 000. 00 1, 000. 00 2, 500. 00

650. 00 42, 000& Op

4, 000. 00 5, 000. 00

14, 000. 00

510, 000. 00 4, 484. 23

531. 6&I

25, 000. 00 10, 000. 00 10, 000. 00 6, &3(. 00

67, 000. 00 1, 000. 00

200, 000. 00 462, 000. 00

3, 402. 26 i

15, 000. 00

15, 000. 00, 44, 000. 00

331) 300. 00 1, 500: 00 5, 000. 00

35 000 00 6. 000. 00

R ECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1896.

Disbursements — Col(tinued.

nslu

on Bay

Sln

ington. .

Dednct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures .

Total harbors.

Improtvng Ifarbor ((t — Contimted. Calveston, Tex. Sabine Pass, Texas. Memphis, Tenn. Ashtabula, Ohio. Black River, Ohio. Clevelaud. Ohio Couueaut, Ohio. Fairport. Ohio. Huron, Ohio. . Sandusl-y City, Ohio. Toledo, Ohio. Michigan City, Iud. Chicago, Ill . Calumet, Ill. Waukegan, Ill. Black Lake, Mich Charlevoix, Mich. Chcboygan, Mich. Eagle Harbor, Mich. . Fraukfort, Mich. Grand Haven, Mich. Ludington, Mich. Manistee, Mich. Marquette, Mich. . Monroe, Mich. Muskegon, Mich. Ontonagon, Mich. Pentwater, Mich . . . Potosky, Mich. . St. Joseph, Mich. . Saugatuck, M(ch. . South Haven, Mich. White River, Mich. Harbor of refuge, Grand Marais, Mich. Harbor of refuge, Sand Beach, Mich. Harbor of refuge, Portage Lake, Mich. Ahnapee, Wis. Ashland~ Wis Green Bay, Wis. . Kenosha, Wis . Kewaunee, Wis. . Mauito(voc, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis . Harbor of refuge, Milwankee Bay, Wisco Oconto, Wis. . Pensaukee, Wis. ,

Racine, Wis. . Sheboygan, Wis. Port WashIngton, Wis. Harbor of ref'uge at entrance of Sturge

Canal, Wisconsin. . Superior Bay and St. Louis Bav, Wiscon Grand Marais, Minnesota. Duluth, Minn. Humboldt Harbor and Bay', California Oaklaud, Cal San Diego, Cal. Sau Luis Obispo, Cal. Entrance to Coos Bay aud Ha'bor, Oregon. Yaquina Bay, Oregon. Grays Harbor and Chehalis River, Wash Olympia, , Wash.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works.

Hl, 400, 000. 00 220, 300. 00

10, 000. 00 29, 2UO. 00

8, 200. 00 8, 800. 00

27, 500. OU

9, Hoo. 00 8, 000. 00

11, 500. 00 76, 800. UO

11) 500. 00 60, 000. 00 151 000. 00 14, 000. 00, 10, 000. 00 '

7, 500. 00 17, 955. OU

90. 52 41, 50U. UU

7, 500. 00 0) 000. 00

12, 000. 00 12, 072. 24

1, 500. UU

15) 000. OU

10, 21H. Bl 3, 500. 00

44, 780. HU

30, OUU. 00 4, 500. UU

10, 000. 00 4, 000. 00

13 46H. 99 17, 500. 00 20, 000. 00

2, 000. 00 9, 500. 00

21) 000. 00 13, 000. 00 17, 000. 00 33, 000. 00 1, 000. 00

44) 000. 00 3, 000. 00 '

5OO. OO

16, OUO. 00 19, 000. 00

4, BGH. 25

4, 500. 00 42, 500. 00

3, 000. 00 51 352 25

262, 000. 00 46, 000. 00 34, 97 (. 30 20, 000. 00

5, 000. 03 14, 000. 00

0& 711. 17 500. 00

5) 526, '732. 57

7, 498. 24

5) 519~ 234 33

Miscellaneous. Uuusual and ex- Tot l, traordinary.

$5 5IB 234 33

Improving hq( r( s- Bagaduce, (lain c. . Harrisseckit, II;(inc. Kennebec, Maine Lubec Channel, Maine. Moosabec Bar, I(Iaine . . Narraguagus, Maine I'euobscot, '(I;(ine Sn('0, -(Iainc. . St. Croix, Maine. .

4, 900. 00 9, 9G3. 02

54, 000. 00 5, 000. 00 6, 000. 00

11, 500. 00 . 59

10, 000. 00 25) 000, 00

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1 9(i.

Disbttrsemenfs — C. 'or)till((ed.

Sal aries. OrdinarY ex- pub);c we„i, -s pensee. ~((see)jaueous l. uusual aud ex

Improving l&i rsrs — Continued. Cocheco, New Hampshire. . Bellamy, New Hampshire. M errima&c& Massachusetts. Mystic and Maiden, Massachusetts. . Essex, Massachusetts Powow, Massachusetts. Taunton, Massachusetts. Weymouth, Massachusetts. Pawcatuck, Rhode Island, ,

Pawtucket, Rhode Island. . Removing Green Jacket Shoal, Providence

River, Rhode Island. . Providence River and Narragansett Bay, Rhode

Island . Connecticut, Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . Housatonic& Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Saugatuck, Connecticut. . Thames, Couuecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buttermilk Channel, New York Browus Creek, New York. East Chester Creek, New York . Great Chazy, iVew York . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . „. . . , . „„. Harlem, New York. . . Hudson, New York. Niagara, New York. Removing obstructions in East River and Hell

I

Gate, New York Patcho~e, Vew York. Chanuel in Gowanus Bay, New York. St. Lawrence, New York Elizabeth, New Jersey. Mattawan Creek, iVew Jersey. . Passaic, New Jersey. Raritan, New Jersey. Shrewsbury, New Jersey Allegheny, Pennsylvmtia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dam at Herrs Island, Allegheny River, near i

Pittsburg, Pa. Schuylkill, Pennsylvania . Delaware River, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. . . . Ohio, below Pittsburg, Pa Appoquinimink, Delaware. . Mispillion& Delaware. . (&lurderkill, Delaware .

Smyrna, Delaware. . Broad Creek, Delaware. Warsvick, M~aryland. La Trappe, Maryland. Chester, Maryland. . Choptunk, Maryland. . i(lanokin, Maryland . Wicomico& Maryland. . Potomac . . . . . . . . . Aquia Creek, Virginia. Appomattox, Virginia . James, Virginia. . Lower Machodoc, Virginia. Mattaponi, Virginia. Vomini Creek, Virginia. Occoquan Creek, Virginia. Rappahannock, Virginia. Urbana Creek, Virginia. York, Virginia&. Waterway from Norfolk Harbor, Virgijjia, to

Albemarle Sound, North Caroliua . Waterway from Chiucoteague Bay to Indian

River Bay, Virginia, Maryland& and Delaware. North Landing River, Virginia and North Carolina. Great Kanawha, West Virginia Guyandotte, West Virginia. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Sandy, West Virginia and Kentucky, Survey of waterways connecting Dismal Swamp

Canal, Virginia, with sounds of North Caro- lina. .

Black, North Carolina. Cape Fear, North Carolina Contentnia, Creek, North Carolina. . Fishing Creek, North Carolina. . . . . Loci-woods Folly, North Carolina.

+10, 000 On

14 000 00 1, 400. 00

19, 900. On

(, 500. 00 5, 700. 00 3, 500. 00 7, 500. 00 , ), 100. 01

22, 000. 00

(, 500. 00

10) 99k 52 ~

11, 0(IO. 00 13, 500. 00 3, 000. 00, 8, 418. 00

45& 000. 00 4, 000. 00 3& 000. 00 2, 931. 02 j

127, 285. 83 I

515 000 00 18, 400. 00

50, 000. 00 4, 000. 00

109& 000. 00 8, 150. 00 3, 000. 00 3, 000. ()0

11, 000. 00 20, 000. 00

1, 500. 00 10, 000. 00

oo, ooo. oo 22, 450. 00 51, 989. 40 (3, 000. 00 1, 000. 00 5, 800. 00 6, 500. 00 3, 000. 00 5, 000. 00 2, 000. 00 4, 750. 00 1, 500. 00 2, 000. (Io 4, 000. 00 3. 000. 00 '

35, 536. 94 3, 000. Oo

4, 280. 00 110, 000. 00

3, 000. 00 3, 000. 00 4, 000. 00 2 500. 00 9, 500. 00 ;1, 000. 00

14, 000. 00',

;)&2OO. OO ',

16& 500. 00 '

1, 000. 00 305, 000. 00,

2, 000. 00 '

13& 000. 00

4, 100. 00 2, (Inn, 00

61', nOO. . OO

3, 000. 00 (I'

7, 000. 00

40 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1896.

Disbnrsements — Cotttittued.

Ordinary ex- put)) ie &vorks. . a aries. i'I r I 1 s e s. Misoellaneous. Unusual and ex-

traordinary.

Improving &t, ers — Continued. Lumber, North Carolina . Neuse, North Carolina. New, North Carolina Ocracoke Inlet, North Caroliua. Pamlico and Tar, North Caroliua Roanoke, North Carolina. Trent, North Carolina . Waterway between Beautort Harbor aud New

13iver) North Carolina. . . . . . . :. . . . . . Waccemaw, North Carolina anrl South Carolina. . . Beaufort, South Carolina . Congaree, Houth Carolina. . Great Pedee, South Carolina. Little Pedee, South Carolina Mingo Creek, South Carolina Santee, South Carolina. . Wappoo Cut, South Carolina. Wateree, South Carolina. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winyaw Bay, South Carolina. . Flint, Georgia. . Ocmulgee, Georgia, Oconee, Georgia. . . , . . . „, . Chattahoochee, Georgia and Alabama. . Coosa, Georgia and Alabama Apalachicola, Florida. . Indian, Florida Ocklawaha, Florida. l)llauatee) Florida Suwanee, Florida. Withtacoochee, Florida. Choctawhatchee, I lorida and Alabama Escambia and Conecuh, Florida and Alabama. Atabanta, Alabama. . Black Warrior, Alabama. . Warrior and Tombigbee, Alabama and Missis-

slppl Big Sun)tower, Mississippi. Chickasahay, Mississippi. Pascagoula, Mississippi Pearl, Mississippi. Steeles Bayou. Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Yazoo, Mississippi . . Tchula Lake, t)lississippi. . Tallahatchee, t(lississippi. Bayou Bteuf, Louisiana . Bayou Courtableau, Louisiana. . Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana. . . Bayou Plaquemit&e, Louisiana. . Bayou Vermillion, Louisiana. . Bayou D'Arbouue, I, ouisiana. . 13o rue Chitto, Louisiana Atchafalaya and Red. Louisiana

'

Calcasieu I(iver aud Pass, Louisiatm. Red, I. ouisiana aud Arkansas. Bayou Bartholoniew, l. ouisi:ma and Arl-ausas. Buffalo Bayou, Texas. . Neches, Texas. . Triuity, Texas . Sabine, Texas. . . . Ship channel in Galveston Bay, Texas. Channel in West Galvestou Bay, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas, Arkansas. Removiug obstructious in Arktu&sas River, Ar-,

kansas aud Kausas Bluet-, Arkansas and Missouri. Current, Arkansas. . Red, above Fulton, Ark St. Francis, Arkansas. . . . , . . . . . White. Arkansas. Ou;(chit;&, Arkausas and I. ouisiana. . . . . . . . . Cuntberland, above Nl&shville) Teun. Cumberland, below Nashville, Tenn. French 33road) Tennessee. . Clinch, Tennessee Ot&iou, Tennessee. Tennessee, above Ch;ttt;moog(b Tenn Tennessee, below Chatt;moog;t, Tenn. , Alabama,

and Kentucky . Kentucky, Kentucky

82, 500. 00 8, 000. Up

1, 000. 00 25 000 00

:3, 500. 00 )

20, ()00. 00 2, 500. 00

4, 500. 00 :3, 500. 00 4, 500. 00 1, 500. 00 4, 000. 00 3, 000. 00 2, 50U. 00

6. ou i

1, 0UU, Up

54, 000. OU

2, 5()0. 00 '

3, 000. 00 4, 500. Up )

7, 000. 00 '

135, Upp. 00 '

2, 000. 00 '

15, 000. 00 1, (Joo. 00 '

3, 000. 00', 2, 000. 00

14. 93 4, ooo. oo '

3, 000. 00 3'2, 000. 00 '

22, 500. 00

102, 000. 00 5, 000. 00 5 000. Up

rb 000. UU

5 4P9 4P 2) 443. 26,

73, 900. 00 2) 000. 00 I

3, 000. 00 )

4, 400. 00 5, 000. 00

26, 900. UP

(32) 400. 00 i

5, 000. 00 3, 700. 00 2, 500. 00

15, 000. 00 41, 000. 00 89, '730. 89

2, 500. 00 9, 500. 00 4) 157. 84

300. 00 5, 000. 00

24, 500. 00 2) 000. 00

101 967 49

4, 500. 00 4, 000. 00 2, 300. 00 1, 000. 00 4, 800. 55

;3. ), Upt) (9) 22, 023. 12

109, OUO. 00 16, 000. 00

6, 900. 00 5oo. oo

:3, 000. 00 IR) 900, 00

2&72&, 8:34. 3:&

123, 000. ()0

RECEIPT(H AND DI(HBURHEMENTH) I-!(6

D)'st(()we))tents — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Pul)lie )vorks. Xlis(eli meous unusual and ea- Total. traordinarv.

Improving Z(vers — Coutiuued. Pig Sandy River, Kentucky; payment to J. J.

Shipman . Rough, Kentucky . . Creen, Kentucky Ohio .

Operating snag and dredge boats on Ohio l''iver. i&luskingum, Ohio. Survey for canal connecting Lake Erie with Ohio

River . Wabash, Iiuliana aml Illinois Calumet, Illinois an(1 Indiana. White) Indiana Illinois, Illuiois . Gascouade, Missouri. St. Francis, Missouri . Osage, (Missouri and Kansas. Hay I. ake Channel, Sault St. (Marie River, Michi-

~

gau Black, Michigan Clintou, Michigan . . . Detroit, Michi~gan. Sagiuaw, Michigan. Sturgeon Bay and I. ake Michigan ship canal. Ht. Joseph, Michigan. St. Marys, Michigan. )(Vaterway from Keweenaw Bay to Lake Superior, '

M ichigan. ', )(enon)once, Michigan and wisconsin Chippewa, Wisconsin. Fox, Wisconsin St. Croix, Wisconsin and klinnesota Red River of the North, Minnesota and Dakota. Improving waterway connecting Puget Sound

!

with I. akes Union and Washington. . Upper Snake, idaho. Mokeiumne, California. . Napa, California. I'etalunm Creek, California. Hacraniento and Feather, Califoruia. . Sau Joaquin, Californiii. Columbia and Lower Willamette) below Port- '

land, Oreg. Columbia, at Cascades, Oregon. Columbia, at Three-Mile Rapids, Oregou aud

W;)shington. Upper Columbia aud Snake Rivers. . Mouth of Columbia, Oregon and Washingtou. Ganging waters of Columbia River, Oregon. . Snohomish, Washington . Cow)itz, Washington. . AViUapa River and Harbor, Washington. Pugct Sound, Washington. . Coquille, Oregon. . iHiusl)nv, Oregon. Wiilamette, above Portland, Oreg. Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oregon. iMississippi. Survey for canal connecting I. ake Superior and

Mississippi River. Reservoirs at headwaters of Mississippi River. Mississippi) from mouth of Ohio River to Min-

neapolis, Minn. . Mississippi, between mouths of Ohio and Illinois

Rivers, Illinois and Missouri. . 1&emoving obstructions in Mississippi River. . Operating snag and dredge boats on Upper Mis-

sissippi River Gaugiug the waters of Lower Mississippi and its

tributaries Illinois and Mississippi Canal. Constructing jetties and other works;it South

Pass, Mississippi River. Missouri Missouri River, from Stubbs Ferry, Mont to

Sioux City, Tow(i. .

Missouri River, from niouth to Sioiix Cits io», Examinations and surveys at South Pass ', jf issis

sippi River Ship channel counectiug w:)ters of

6P. D

. '!1(, Hll. 96 4O ooo 00 83, o00. 00

184, 8()2 31 24, 907. 69 7, 000. 00

)() OUO. 00 10, 000. 00 4, 000. 00

15, 000. 00 3, 500. 00 3, (00. (N)

(), 300. 00

6, 000. 00

10, 000. 00 I i 000, 00 1, ()00. 00

20, 000. 00 51, 000. 00 10, 000. 00

500. 00 41 i, 803. 92

87. 000. 92 2, 000. 00 5, 998. 97

18, 000. 00 3, 000. 00 7, 913. 95 '

2, 127

6, 1) o

1

2,

17, 9, 7,

')) 361,

4. 14,

000. 00 000. 00 000. 00 500. 00 500. 00 000. 00 300. 00 998. 20 300. 00', 500. 00 000. 00 000. 00 680. 00,

000. 00 27H. 56

1 829 OH3. 04

4, 000. 00 i

108, 000. 00 '

25, 000. 00

6, 000. 00 370, 000. 00

100, 000. 00 i)0 111

49, 411. 51 891, 380. 53

11, . )00. 00

I, 000. 00; 6, 500. 00 5, 000. 00 4, 000. 00

i

15 000. 00 '

30, 009. 14 1(3, 02H. (i7

16, 500. 00 42(, 001. 2H

42 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1H9f&. 4

Dist&(s( set() cuts — Continued.

Sa) aries. Ordinary ex pensee. Public works. Misce))ancona i

Unusual and ex- traordinary. Total,

Improv(ng Rivers — Continued. I. akes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Examinations, surveys, and contin «eucies of rivers and harbors.

Operating aud care of canals and other works of, navi&«atiou. .

Removiiig sunken vessels or craft obstructiug or endangering navigation . .

$461& 412. 57

63, 501. 41

707, 704. 81

37, 503. 03

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess ~

of expeuditures. .

Total rivers.

Total apparent expeuses& harbors aud rivers. . . Deduct amount received aud covered iuto the

Treasury as proceeds of Goverument property. . .

Total actual expenses, harbors aud rivers.

12& 592, 316. 14

7& 174. 03

. . 12, 58u, 142. 11

. . 18, 1U4, 376. 44

24, 213. 08

. . 1H, 080, 16;). 36 i.

. n'-. &&, (4 &, &s»

18, 104, 376. 44

24, 213, u6

18, UHO, 163. 36

t)ft'see)lance&(s& War- Contingencies of the Army. Expenses of Commanding-General's oNce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingencies, Military Information Division,

Adjutant General's ONce. . Contingencies, headquarters of military depart-

ments. . Expenses of military convicts. Military posts. Military posts—

Military storehouse, Fort Omaha. . Purchase of land fnr target ranges, Fort Mc-

Pherson, Ga. . Fort Meade. hospital. . Fort Wayne Military Reservation.

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park. Dedication of Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na-

tional Parl-. . . . . . . . . . Shiloh National Park. Improvenient of Yellowstone National Park. Gettysburg National Park. Lincoln tablet, Gettysburg National Park. Monuments or tablets at Gettysburg. . Battle lines aud sites for tablets at Antietam. Survey of northern aud northwestern lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses, California Debris Cummissiou. . Transfer of school site, Fort McCleary Reserva- '

tion, Me. Establishment of Apache prisoners upon military

reservations. Publication of ONcial Records of War of the Re-

bellion Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, ',

Ikans . Artesian well, Fortress Monroe, Va. Sewerage system, Fortress Monroe, Va. Artillery' School, Fortress Monroe, Va. Support of military prison, Fort Leavenworth,

Kans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Support of National Hoine for Disabled Vohm-

teer Soldiers— Central Branch Northwestern Branch. Eastern Brauch. . Southern Branch. Western Branch. Pacific Brauch Marion Branch. Clothing . Salaries and incidental expenses. .

State or Territorial homes for disabled voluuteer soldiers. .

Support of Soldiers' Home. Soldiers' Honie, permanent fnud. . Soldiers' EIome, interest account. . Claims of oNcers and men of the Army for de-

struction of private property. . Commutatiou of rations to prisoners of ivar iu I

rebel Ht(&tea and soldiers on furlough. Horses and other property lost in ihe military

service

fj2, 354. 20 1, 750. OU

3, 581. 06

2, 594. 46 (06. 00

33, 906. 70

152& 472. 73 &

1, 500. 00

5, 000. 00 '

1(. 36

328, H71. 35

200. 00

16, 500. 00 I

24, 632. 91 20, 000. 00 I

69, 242. 48 I

25, 411. 11 35, 000. 00 62, 086. 53

100. 00 22, 094. 31 8, 221. 00

100. 00 25, 300. 00

$13, 226, 87

4. , 000. 00

(5. 00

10, 000. 00,

1, 838. 84

$526, 893, 47 2H, '), 844. 67 238, 624. 90 '

352, 793. 37 260, 033. 07 217, 588. 26 23 ', 126'. 83

~ 209, 296. 48 34 7(!) 00

!

(67, 30 '. 4c 120, ;)20. '&2

111, 61H. HU

80& 604. 66

3 65( 80 i

4c4. 85

RECFIPTS AND DISI5URSE))IENTS, 1, !((;.

Ibsen(trsements — Continued.

Salaries. Or&((nary ex- ' nuaua( au&( ex- Pu(&(ie wori&a. Siiaee((aueous. (raord)nary Tntai.

lffisceti&(neo((s& W&(r — Contiuued. Stores and, supplies taken by the Army (liow man

Act cases) Bounty to Fif'teenth and Sixteenth Missouri Cav-

alry Volunteers. Pay, transportation, services, and supplies of

Oregon and Washington volunteers in 185)5)-56. Traveling expenses of California and Nevada

volunteers. Refunding to St;&tes expeuses iucurred in raising

volunteers. . Reimbursing State of Californi~, expenses of sup-,

pressing Indian hostilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . Preventing and suppressing Indian hostilities. . . . . . . .

Relief of- Trustees of Presbyterian Church, Bethel Springs,

Tenn. . Widow and legal representatives of O. B. Boyd. Owners and crew of schooner H. R. Tilton. Estate of J. R. Bigelow. A. T. Hensley. J. J. Lints. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . „„, . . .

8(3, 12&4. OO

166. 66

198. 3H

'» 0

5, 567. -48

925. 65 '). &

400. 00 ], )7(i. 06

HO. )4 28(. 66 4:32&. 00

1, 2&H!t 33

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of, expenditures. 1, 919. 41 13. 00

8203) 972. 60 8638& 659. 69 3, 47G, 355. 80

"& 621 )9 '

Total apparent expenses, War Miscellaneous. . '. . . Deduct "Soldiers' Home, permanent

fund, " $111&618. 80& there having been received and covered iuto the Treasury to the credit of said fund, under the act of March 3, 1883, section 8, the sum of $212&- 464. 59, leaving an excess of re- ceipts of /&137, 464. 59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $111, 61(&. 80

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 284. 01

9, 284. 01 111, 018. 80 120, 90'2. 81

2(i» 053. 19 638, 64(i. 69 829, 140. 71, 3, 4 &3& 734 01 $4, 3&3, , )) i. (iO

Total actual expenses, War Miscellaneous. . . 19'2, 70&J. 18 63H, 646. 69 29, 140. 71 3, 34', ll . 21 4, 202, ( 71, 7&J

Apparent expenses, War Department . . . Actual expenses, War Department . . . . . .

. . 815, 165)4G4. 03 l11, X32) 204. 41 21, H98, 533. 22 211, 933. 51 15, 165, 4(i4. 03 11, 2&1, 938. 44 21, 7&4, H59. 54

' 211, 933. 51 4, !3:38, &J39. 44 52, 947, 0'74. 61 4, )&27, J20. 64 5'&, 601, 516. 16

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

Salaries- Offlce of Secretary of the Navy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Office of Judge-Advocate-General, U. S. Navy. . . . Off(ce of Naval Records of the Rebellion. . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Construction and Repair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Navigation. Bureau of Ordnance. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Bureau of Steam Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Yards and Docks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EIydrographic Office. Nautical A. lmanac Office. Naval Observatory. . . I. ibrary, Navy Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Contingent and 3Iiscetlaneons Expenses— Navy Department. . Hydrographic Office. . Printing and biuding Naval Records of the

Rebellion . . Naval Observatory Library, Navy Department. Pilot chart, North Pacific Ocean,

Total apparent expenses& havy Department r

proper. . D u r amount received and covered into Deuuct amon

T asury as proceeds of Government property reasur a.

T tal actual expenses, Navy Department To a proper. .

4H, 343. 25 10 3&J3. 1(i 15, 495. 11 13, 070. 76 7, 77'2. 56

11, 860. 00 25& 755. 64 12, 421. 32 36& 815. 48 11) 068. 4'7

10, 580. 00 45) 367. 6&J

22& 480 00 37, 159. 96

2, 373 95

]0 &i&JH 57 48, 453. 9H,

11, 581. 52 14, 658. 95

496. 75

310, 957. 35 86, 189. &'7

9, !i'&&. 09

310, 957. 35 I 76, 262. 68

9, 853. 4;)

9) 8 )3. i, )

9, &', )', i. 45

4(), 000. 57

9& 02&-. 09

3!37, 073. 4H

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

IASburGemcntG — ContiIIIIed.

Or&li»ary ex- Salarics. Public n orks. Miscellaneous. I, aordtnary Total. Unusual and ex-

NAVAL KSTABLISHMIINT.

Faval Academy— Pay. Repairs. . . Heating and lighting. Special course. . Coutingent. .

Deduct repaylneuts to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

9106 148 10 ', $23& 834. 14

19, 240. 39 :3) 601. 80

45, 161. 04

91, 823. 97

837. 01

Total expenses, Viaval Academy. . . Itfari ne Corps—

100, 148. 10 90, 9HG. 96 8197, 135. 06

Pay. Provisions. Clothing. Fuel Military stores. . Transportation and recruiting. Repairs of barracks. . Forage for horses. . Coutingent Hire of quarters.

7(21, GH4. 15 /8, 318. 70 75, 469. H5

]2& 895. 64 11, 238. 73 7, 5&83. HB

11, 78i&. 79 2, 650. 59,

30, 3o4 HB

5, 5&17. 80

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

Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . .

Total actual expenses, Marine Corps. . .

721, 684. 15 235, 822. 86

194. 08

721 &

684 15 2 35& 628 78

957, 507. Ol

194. 06

957, 312. 93

Increase of the Navy— Equipment Submarine torpedo boat. Armor and armament. Armor and gun steel. . Traveling cranes Rapid twist guns Nickel Constrnction and machinery, Gun plant, Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Total expenses, increase of the Navy. . . . . . . . . '. . .

Bureau of Yards and Docks— Maintenance of yards and docks . . Civil establishment. Contingent. Repairs and preservation of navy-yards. Navy-yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Navy-yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. , extension and im-

provements . Navy-yard, Boston, Mass. Navy-yard, League Island, Peunsylvania. Navy-yard, Mare Island, California. Navy-yard, Norfolk, Va. Navy-yard, Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa. Coustruction of dock, Port Royal, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dry dock, Puget Sound. . Naval station, Port Royal, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nuv;ll station, Key West, Fla.

183, 22,

. . ~ 3, 804,

14, 2,

174, 5) 200,

44,

816. 30 '

500. 00 10/. G2 i

&. 86 350. 82 /13. Ho 306. 69 319. 01 ~

880. 02

. . . ' 9, 453, 002. 77

251, 958. 47, 56) 890. 18', 18, 482. 00

$384& 402. H2

310, 271. :& &

299, 898. 83, 1, 238. 49

78, 065. 02 '

43, 338. (4 93, 120. 32, 811. 39

70, 637. 74 67, 263. 62

141, 203. 48 35, 732. 89 20, 000. 00

9 453 002. 77

Total expenses, Bureau of Yards and Docl's. . .

Bureau of Equipment— Equipment of vessels. Civil establishment. Contingent.

Total expenses, Bureau of Equipment. ,

397, 974. 39

I, 230& 477. 24 18, 398. Gl 1/, 825. 68 '

1, 272, &01. 53

1, 514& 000. 87, 1, 912, 041. 26

27& 701. '&3

Bureau of Nanyation— Transportation, recruiting, and contingent. . . Transportation and recruiting. Naval traiuing station, hospital. . Vaval training station. . Naval War College and Torpedo School.

50, 48il. 47 191. 70

10, 482. 13 27, 577. 17

8, 324. 34 I

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS& 18!), ).

Didb&traemenf6 — COIItiIIued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses, Pnl)lie works. Miscellaneous. traord inary. Total.

Bureau of Xu&igation — Continued. Ocean and lake surveys. . Naval station, Newport. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Naval station, Newport, buildings. . . . flunnery exercises. . Outfits for naval apprentices. Naval Observatory. . Naval Observatory, buildings.

S&isf). &J7

. ) 77') 44 24, 45H. 05

8 ), 73 &. 63

329. 36

8 I 3. Ii, &!&. 79

Total expenses, Bureau of Navi)mtion. . . Bureau of Construction and Repair—

Construction and repair. Civil establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction plant, uavy-yard, Mare Islan&l& Cal. . . . Construction plant, navy-yard, Portsmouth, N. H. . . . Construction plant, navy-yard, Idoston, Mass. . . . . Construction phmt, navy-yard, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . Repairs to the Hartford. . Steam tug, Mare Island navy-yard. Steam tug, League Island navy-yard.

12 &, , I)H9. :), 'I

f)68, f)94. 5)8 I )&, &J56. 2&f)

088. &)9

1'2, 240. 00 :33. 30 2H. (. &

') I 797 ") 4;), 492. 68 &I I Hi

21, '70'&. 96 i 13, fi. )', . '. 7&J 8163, ;3-15&. i)s

Total expenses, P&ureau of Coustruction and '

IIcpair.

Burenu of Or&lnancc- Orduance aml ordnance stores. . Civil establishment. . Contingent . Repairs. Modern guns and ammunition. . New naval magazine, Mare Island, Cal. Ordnance material (proceeds of saIes). Sales of small arms. Torpedo station. . Naval proving grouud Arming &md equipping naval militia. . . . . . . . Reserve projectiles. . Removal of naval magazine, Craney Island. . .

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

material (proceeds of sales), " 81!J, H01. &i?, this, amount having been received and covered into the Treasury from the sales of useless ordnance material, leaving an excess of expenditures of $7& 191. 10.

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Ordnance. .

I, 167, 9HO. ?4

335, 3!)5. 79 25, 340. 63

H, 01'2. 1'&

29, 804. 59 ', ?&n 8!36. 40

26, 992, ! 2 498. 2&+

. )&&, 021. I )

13) '740. Ii2 2I, 506. !0 13 95&0. 00 '2:3, 246. 06

5&59 395. Oi

19, HO I. 62

539 593. 44

12, 246. 00

12, 246, 00

12, 246. 00

I 167 !)SU. 24

571, 641. 06

19 HOI. 6&

551) H39. 44

I)ureau of Steam Engineering— Steam machinery. Steam machinery, special Civil establishment. Contingent. .

678, 925. Ofi

lii5, 967. s I I, 900. 22 I, 308. ;37

Total expenses, Bureau of Steam Engineer- ing) . 85H& 101. 52 "&5)H, 101. 52

Bureau of Supplies an. d Accounts— Provisions, Navy Clothing and small stores fund. Civil establishment. Contingent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naval supply fund. . Trausportation of naval supplies. .

, ' I, 163, 2'2, '3. 92

328, o9, 3. 48 63, 051. 71 &)'2& 296. 95 2!3, 433. 87 ,

'

1, 869. 48

Total apparent expenses, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts.

Deduct the expenditure for cloth- ing and small stores fund, the sum of $437, 821. 70 having been re- ceived and covered into the Treas- ury as reveuue from this fund. . . $328) 593. 48

Deduct amount received and cov- ered into the Treasury as pro- ceeds of Government property. . . 527. 43

Total actual expenses, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts.

J 1, 632& 469. 41

329& 120 9 I

I, 30;3, 348. 50

1, 632, 469. 41

329) 120. 91

l. 303, :34H, 50

46 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

D('saic& seul, el(td — Continued.

Salaries. Pubfic works. pcnses. Miscel la&icons. Unusual and ex- traordinary.

iti(reau of JIcdicinc and Surgery— Medical departinent. Contingent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repairs Naval hospital fund ($1'. &1, 0(i L45 indefinite). . . Ambulances for naval hospitals.

$60, 011. 94 25& 247. 31 :ll, 455. 24

141, 064. 45 1, HOO. 00

Total apparent expenses, Bureau oi' Medi- cine and Surgery.

Deduct from the expenditures under "Naval hospital fund, " the amount having and cov- ered into the Treasury under this head. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

259) 57H. 94

94 559 87

59 5)78 gi

94, 5)59. Yl

Total actual expenses, Bnreau of Medicine and Surgery. 165 019. 07 165, 019. 07

Ãiscellaneo)(s& rVac)y- Pay of the Navy. . Pay of the Navy, deposit fund Pay, miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingent, Navy. Prize money to captors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indemnity for lost property. Extra pay to off(cers and meu who served in the

Pacific Extra pay to officers and men who served iu the

Mexican war (Navy) Bountyfordestructionofenemies' vessels($14'2. 26

indefinite) . Destruction of clothing aud bedding for sanitary

reasons. Enlistment bouuties to seamen. Gratuity to seamen. Mileage, Navy (Graham decision). Twenty per rent additional coiupensation. . Relief of sufFerers from wreck of United States

steamers at Apia. . General account of advances. Payment on account of steamers De Soto aud

Bieuville. . Six first-class steam frigates. Payment to P&rooklyn aud New York Ferry Com-

pany

$'l, 945, 916. 14

347, 25"I. 02 8. 946. 91

197, 916. 24

f&(146, 3:&9. 09

3, 0 &(). 62 10, 7H5. OO

2(fh 45

6(&O. 50

30H 73 I

2:(0 35 2, 8&(f 07

100. 00 19, 1H!). 00

H(. 31

1 12)5. (5

17, Of), &. 67

62. 00

Totalapparent expenses)N;ivy Miscellaueous. . 8, 293, 173. 16 Deduct from "Pay Miscellaneous"

the amount received from gain ou exchange of naval drafts. . . . . . . . . . . . $10, 881. 83

Deduct "Pay of the Navv, deposit fund, " there having beeu received and covered into the Treasury on this account the sum of $173&- 944, leaving an excess of receipts of $)27, 604. 91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146, 339. 09

206), H63. 15 202, lll2). (9 8, 7U2, '&28. 50

10& HH1. H3

Total actual expenses, Navy MLscellaneous. . . 8, 2H2, 291. 33 206, 863. 15

146, 3. 'fo. 09

55& 8ork 10

1571 220. 92

8, 545, 007. 58

Total apparent expeuses& Navy Departnient. . 9, 431, 962. 76 $16&349, 055. 93 Total actual expenses, Navy Department . . . . . 9, 421, 080. 93 15, 895, 452. 36

+I 54H 015 83 1) 548) 015. 83

225, 69H. 43 79, 359. 34

27, 554, 732. 95 oA, 943, 908. 46

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Salaries—

Office of Secretary of the Interior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Land OfFice. Indian Ofhce. Pension Oflice. Patent Ofhce. Bureau of Education. . Railroad Ofhce. Off)ce of Architect of the Capitol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Offic of Geological Survey. . . . . . . , . . . . . „. . . . , . . . . , . . . . . Special Examiners, Pensiou Ofhce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Investigation of pension cases, Pension Office. . . . . .

2 &7

4HO, 115

2, 070) 685, 50, 1]1 20, 31,

194, . &11,

440. 95 267. 55 563. 30 092. 60 '

234. 6)5

759. 00 420. 00 643. 65 236. 20 617. H5 408. 60

Contingent and 3Iiscellaneo)is Eal&enses- Contiugcnt expenses, Departnient of the Iuterior. . . Expenses special laud inspectors, Department of

the Interior.

"/8, 529. 85

I, 020. 31,

RECEIPTS AND DISB(. RSEMENT+, 1806. 4(

Disbursements — Ct&lltinue(l.

Salaries Ord&nary ex- Public &vorks. Unusual and es- Total. traordinary.

(lon(ing(n( and ~iscelkrneotts Expe&tses — Continued. Stationery, Department of the Interior. Publishing Biennial Register I ibrary, Department of the Interior. Rent of buildings, Department of the Interior. . . . . , . . Postage to Postal-Union countries, Department,

of the Interior. Expenses ol'inspectors, General I. and Office. . . . . . . . . . . Library, General I. aud Oflice. Maps of the United States, General Land. Office. . . . . . Scientific Library, Patent Office. International protection of in&lustrial property,

Patent Office. Oflicial Gazette, Patent Office. Photolithographing, Patent Oflice. . Distributing documents, Bureau of Education. . . . . . . . Education of Indians in Alaska, Bureau of Ed-

ucation Collecting statistics, Bureau of Education. . . . . . . . . . '. . . Library. Bureau of Education. Education of children in Alaska, Bureau of Ed-

ucation. Traveling expenses, Railroad Office.

, '. i48& 366. :i&

1, 000. 00 774. 66

39) 8&4. sl

3) 303. 15 7) 43'&. ()7

2:35&. 00 1. &, 051. 43 1, 082&. 54

1, 406. 01 101, 929. 50

5&6, 4 "&. 04 2, 949. 14

4, 61 l . 17 2, 442. 40

403. 24

'22&, 94l. 06 HH2. 9:3

Total apparent expenses, Interior Department proper.

Deduct the followiug expenditures on accouut of the Patent Oflice, viz: Salaries, $685, 234. 65; scientific li- brary, $1& 982. 54; photolithograph- ing. $56, 482. 04; Patent Office Of- ficial Gazette, $101, 029. 50; and miscellaneous expenses of the Pat- ent Office, $1, 406. 91; there having been received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from fees on letters patent the sum of $L310, - 015. 15, leaving $462, 979. 51 as an excess of receipts over expendi- t tl l'es. . 8847, (X35. 64

Deduct from salaries, General Land Oflice, the amount received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue for copying fees. . . . . . . . . . . 13, 007. 04

Deduct amount received and covered into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 515. 40

84, 428, 684. 3, & . '301, 700. 21

(398, 243. 60 16th 31G. 39

84, 820, 393. 56

864, )5&H. ()»

Total actual expenses. Interior Departnlent proper. 3 &3!i 442. 66 2&2&5& 30'& 8& 3, 955, 8:35&. 48

PUBLIC I. ANDS.

Salaries— Oflice of surveyor-general of-

Arizona California. . Colorado. Florida . Idaho Louisiana. Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . Montana Nevada. . New Mexico. . North Dakota . . Oregon. South Dakota. . Utah . . washington. . wyoming. .

Salaries and commissions of registers and receivers.

Con(ingsn( Expenses, e(c. — Office of surveyor-general of-

Arizona. California. . . Colorado. Florida. . . Idaho.

6, 003. 4H

13 ')')') 4') 10, 40(). 83 3, 000. 00

11 00&. 60 H, &4&, 99 3& 707. 60

12, 999. 07 3, 300. 00, 8, 77(i. HH

7, 374. 4H

6, 009. 13 0 997. 89 5, o00. 00 i

12, 407. 81 6, 5&JH. 14

476, 854. 76,

H(35. 22 1& 02G. 05 ' 499 97

311. 00 1, 277. 51

48 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Disbursements — Continued.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- pumie penses. ))fiseenaneous Unusual and ex-

traordinary. Total,

Contingent Ers1&enses, etc. — Continued. Office of surveyor-general of — Continue&5

Louisiana. . Minnesota. Montana. Nevada. New Mexico . . North Dakota. . Oregon South Dakota. . Utah. Washington. Wyoming.

Contingent expenses of land offices. Expenses of rlepositing pnblic moneys. Protecting public lands, timber, etc. Surveying public lauds. Surveying public lands in Nevada. . Geological Survey. . Geological maps of the United States. Surveying private laud claims. . Revenues, Yellowstone Vational Park . . . . . . Protection and improvement of EIot Springs, Ark. . . Reproducingplatsof surveys, General Land Ofhce. . . Transcripts of records and plats. Surveying within land grants. Surveying lands in the Indian Territory Expenses of hearings in land entries. Retracing boundary line between Louisiaua,

Arkansas, and Texas . . Fees on certain Indian allotments. Repayment for lands erroneously sold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ifeimbursement to receivers of public moneys

for exces~ of deposits. Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands. . . Appraisement and sale of abandoned military

reservations Classification of certain &i)incr:il lauds in Mon-

tana, and Idaho. Relief of settlers, Tucson land district, Arizona. Proccedsoftov n-site eutries for schools in Okla-

liollla. Examination of desert lands. Investigatiou of Des Moines River laud grant. Three per ceut fund of uet proceeds of sales of

public lands in- Alabama (indefinite). Missouri (indefinite) . Mississippi (indefinite).

Two per cent fund of uet proceeds of sales of public lands in-

Alabama(indefinite) Missouri (indeiinite). &&rlississippi (indefinite) . .

Five per cent, fund of net proceeds of sales of agricultural lauds in Colorado (indefiuite) . .

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

Florida (indefinite). Idaho (indefinit). i&Iichigan (iudefinite) . . Ncvad~a (iudefiuite) . . North Dakota, (indcfinite). . Montana (iudefinite) . Kansas (indefinite) South Dakota (indefinite) Oregon (indefinite). Wisconsin ('ind efinite). Wyoming (indefinite). . Washington (indefinit) . . Minnesota (in&lefinite) Nebrasl-a (indef)nite).

Deduct repaymeuts to appropriations in exec. s of expenditures .

$0338. 15 l26. (1

2) 169. Oii

499. '77

820. 14 1, 217. 50

058. 42 i

I ) il20. 58 1, 1:32. 31 1 9(1 42

7(B. 4ii 140 5((i 7H

1, 60H. 12 94, 4HH. 16

190, 325. 20 5&, 000. 00

:384, 360. :32 , )6, (13. (H

10, (17. :37 BiHU. 53

20, 464. 81 1, 999. 20 4, 987. 95

3:3) (4;). 46 155, UOU. 00

3, 871. 67

381. 45 i

388. 54 68, 789. 07

. 20 1, '37, 0(1. 7'&

6& 507. 7(

30, ii3H. 55 200. OU

5, 601. 30 117. 65)

'7, 06H. 2&J,

144. 00 '&(8. 50

H3. 0o

06). 06 1H;). 67

, ), ). 97

3 055

111. (0 2, 300. 67

500 5o 65. 3(

1, 120. 10 5&, 5(&i. 56

500. 4&(

3, 006. 41 1, 44G. 51 1, 1H(. 4:3 1, 467. 40 2, 5;30. 41

~

5, 944. 60 1, 657. 78

508, 423. 40 , '3, 2i)'). 83,

Total apparent expeuses, Public I. ands. . . . . . . Siioll, 03. 15 020, 75 &. 90 Deduct the amounts under the hen&1

of "Five, three, aml tivo per & ent f'un&is to St:)tcs, " heing the per- ceutum of the procrcrls of public lands sold &vithiu their limits, and ivhich have been covered into the Treasury as sales of public lands. . )'31) 409. 2&4

505, 160. , ) ( 035 Hf U 62

RECEIPTS AND Dial(I RSEMENT&, 18!)6.

Disbursements — Conti))ued.

Salaries. Public works. Xl)aeellal)caus. t, r))in%re Total.

Qpntingent E) pcnses, etc. — Continued. Deduct f'rom the expenditure uuder

"Proceeds of town-site entries for schools in Oklahoma, " this amount received and covered into the Treas- ury under this head, leaving an excessof expendituresof $4, 627. 80

Deduct " Deposits by individuals for expenses of surveying public lands" (ref'unded as an excess of moneys deposited on account of' such surveys), there having been received and covered into the Treasury $260, 166. 53, leaving an excess of receipts over expeudi- tures of, ";!123, 094. 81. . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . ,

Deduct amount of "Repayment for lands erroneously sold, " it being refunded to purchasers for lands erroneously solrl to them, covered into the Treasury as sales of pub- lic lands. .

Deduct the expenditures under "Sal- aries and commissions of regis- ters and receivers, " $476, 854. 76; "Contingent expenses of land offrces, " $149, 576. 78, and "Ex- penses of depositing public mon- eys, " %1, 698. 12, there having bceu recei ved and covered into the Treasury, as a revenue from fees for services rendered by these cancers) $799, 961. 59, leaving an excess of receipts over expendi- tures of $171)831. 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from " Protecting public lands, timber, etc. , " the amount received and covered into the Treasury as a revenue from dep- redations on public lands. . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct from the expenditure under "Protection and improvement of Hot Springs, Ark. ,

" this amount received and covered into the Treasury from rents, Hot Springs Reservation, Ark. , leaving an ex- cess of expenditures of $3, 423. 93. .

Deduct the expendit u r e u n d e r "Revenues of Yellowstone Na- tional Park, " $180. 53, there hav- ing beeu received and covered into the Treasury from revenues of Yel- lorvstonc National Park the sum of $1, 141, leaving an excess of re- ceipts of $960. 4'7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

8973. 50

137, 071. 72

68 789. 07

62H, 129. 66

52, 106. 89

17, () IO. HH

180. 53

3, 0:37. 63

Total actual expenses, Public Lands. . . .

Bencfici ari es- Goverrrrnent Hospital for Insane. . Buildings and grounrls, Government IIospital

for Insane . . Repairs, Government Hospital for Iusane. . Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb. . Buildings aud grounds, Columbia Institution for

Deaf aud Dumb. Howard University. Maryland Institutiou for Instruction of the Blind. . .

8476, 854. r 6 82&06, 419. 42

133 079 '3') 714) 333 48

+89, 0(g). OO

26, 000. 00

Ho&5 4((4 94

249, 695. 63

255, 733. 34

12, 99'7. 09 '

53, 500. 00 '

34, 500. 00 6, ((75&. 00

6!)3+, '739. I'&

1, 097, 1(IH. , )U

Total expenses, Beneficiarie.

rifisccllaneorrs- Annual repairs of the Capitol.

Improving the Capitol grounds. Liglrting the Ctrpitol;rnrl grounds. I'avcmcut, Capitol ground~s.

Capitol terraces

115) 000. 00 363, 40)&. 43

;I'l) 475. 00 13, , ) I O. 00 52, 000. 00

3r) I 04 , ". , 'lH

478. 4(l ). 43

50 RL&'CEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS& 1896.

Disbw sements — Continued.

Ordi&&ary ex- Sal&u ies. Public works. Misceuaueous. u«soai and ex- Total. traordi»ary.

Miscctl«ncous — Continued Flags for the Capitol. . Sa, nitary improvements, Capitok Electric-light p'ant& Senate Special repairs, Senate. Steam heating aud machinery, Senate. Eugine house and Senate and House stables. Repairs of building, Department of the Interior. Payment for Supreme Court reports. . Relief of settlers and purchasers of' land iu Ne-

braska and Ka, usas. Inspecting mines in the Territories. . Reindeer for Alaska Public building, Yellowstone National Park. Colleges for agriculture and the mechanic arts. .

Expenses of the Eleventh Census. Printing, engraviug, and binding, Eleventh Cen-

sus. . Penitentiary building, State of Washington. Paymeut to certain deputy surveyors. Payment to J. J. Beavers and B. H. Crowley. Relief of estate of John W. Whitfield. .

854. 60 2. 03

I, 0&1. 61 3 575 26

. 30 499. 6»

10, 689. 98 &

4, UOO. 00,

8!)l '&. 00

625. 65 9, 164. 03 8& 064. 28

385. 75 1, 008, 000. 00

51, 333. 38

7. 50',

10, 6'/4. 26 90. 00,

41, 342. 22 '

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total expenses, Interior Miscellaneous.

130, 224. 85 1, 130, 599. 07 '

4. 90 10. 29

130, 219. 95 1, 13il, 588. 78 ~" 81, 260, 808. 73

Pensious, etc. — PENSIONS.

Army pensions. . Fees of examining surgeons, Army pensions. . . . . . . .

,

. . . Navy pensions Fees of examining surgeons, pensions. Salaries, pension agents. . Clerk hire, pension agencies. . Rents, pension agencies . . . . . Fuel, pension agencies. Lights, pension agencies. Contingent expenses, peusion agencies.

8134, 619& 87,

3, 601& 549,

72, 447,

22,

5'3». 50 413. 48 27&J. &7

971. 00 000. OU

739. 28 902. 00 147. 25 362. 23 071. 77

Dednct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures

Total expenses, Pensions. .

&

139, 434, 422, 28

4 'l. 30

139, 434, 000. 9H 139, 434, 000. 98

INDIAN AI&EAIIIS.

Current aud Coutiugent Expenses— Pay of Indian agents. Pay of interpreters. . Pay of Indian inspectors Traveling expenses of Indian inspectors. . Pay of'l&&dian school superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Traveling expenses of Indian school superintend-

ent. Telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies. . . . . Trausportation of Indiau supplies. Pay of Indian police Pay of judges, Iudian courts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay of farmers. Pay of matrons. . Vaccination of Indians. . . Expenses of Indian commissioners. Buildings at agencies and repairs. Contingencies of Indian Department.

8 &4, 714. 83 10. 167. 77 1 1, 165. 56

3, UOO. 00

127, 6M. 98 10, '766. 67 GH, 4H2. 27

9, 622. 76

+5, 387. G2

927. 42 38, 817. &0

275, 471. H2

40'2. 00 3, 99H. 09

32, 541. 98 '

40, 863. 62

Total Current and Contingent Expenses. . . .

u'ulfilting Treaty Stipulations with. , aud Support of, In; dian Tribes—

Fulfilling treaties with— Apaches, Kio&vas, and Comanches Cheyeuues and Arapahoes. Chicknsaxvs . Chippelvsss, Pillager and Lake Winnebagoshish

bands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chippeivas of lied I, ake and Pen&1&iua. . . . . . . . . . , .

295& 613 84 ~

39H& 410 35

30, 121. 32 38, 214. /0

3& 00il. 00

7, 8&, &. 21 15&s, li2

694, 024 19

RECE1 Pl H AND DIHI51 I&BI MEN 1 &18&6

Iri sl) It in) ments — Continued.

FuIfittiuII Treaty Stipulations u&itbs anil Support nf, In- )lian Tribes — Continued.

Fulfrlling treaties with — I b n(i nue&I. Chippewas of the Mississippi . Choctaws. . Ca:ur d'Alenes. . Creeks. Crows. . Columbias and Colvill es. Crows, for cession of lands. Delawares. Delawares, improvements and damages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flatheads and other confederated tribes. . . . . . . . . . . " Indians of Fort Belknap Agency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indians of Fort Berthold Agency. Indians of Fort II;ill Reservation. Indians of Fort Peck Agency. . Indians of Blackfeet Agency. . Io was. . Iowas in Oklahoma. Kansas Indians. . Kickapoos. . Miamies of Indiana. Pawnees. Poncas, . Pottawatomies. . Pottawatomies, award of January 28, 1HG&J . . . . . . . . . Pottawatomies: Education. Quapaws . Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi. Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri. Seminoles. . Senecas. Senecas of New York. Eastern Shawnees . Spokanes . Sioux, Yankton tribe. . Sissetons and Wahpetons. . Six Nations of New York Winnebagoes.

Relief and civilization of Chippewas in Minne-, sota (reimbursable)

Advance interest to Chippewas of Minnesota (re-, ' imbursable)

Surveying and allotting for Chippewas in Min- nesota (reimbursable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """

Support of- Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches: Clothing . . .

, . .

Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches: Employees. . . . , . Bannocks: Clothing. Bannocks: Employees. Cheyennes and Arapahoes: Clothing. Cheyennes and Arapahoes: Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chippewas of the Mississippi. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbias and Colvilles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C(eur d'Alenes. Crows: Clothing. . Crows: Employees, etc . . . Crows: Subsistence. . Molels. Nez PercCs. Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes: Subsist-

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

ployees, etc. Pawnees: Schools . Pawnees: Employees, etc. Pawnees: Iron, steel, etc, Quapaws: Education. . Quapaws: Employees, etc. Sacs aud Foxes of the Missouri. . Shoshones: Clothing. Shoshones: Employees, etc. Sioux of different tribes: Employees, etc. . . . . . . . . . , . Sioux of different tribes: Schools a&t Santee .

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

ilization. . Sioux of different tribes: Bene0cial objects . . . Sioux of different tribes; Clothing Sioux, Yankton tribe.

Ordinary ex- penses.

63, 000. 00 30, 032. 89 19, 247 iJ7

49& 968. 40 35, 0, )1, /,

990. 00 I i, 120. 57 1, 697. H7

1& 226. 14 1, Gr7. 19

91, 14~. 25 58, 004. 59

6, 179. ;53 100, 15p ]7 211, O 8. 21

2& 87. ) 00 3, 600. Oi&

9, 040. , I

I, 5))IIJ 32 40, 591. 41 31, 41, o)

848. 3g 16, 912, 73

038. 10 7, 877. 9G

17, 57 49, 807, 77

7, 769. 39 28, 500, Op

3, 625, 2) 11, 861. OH

992. 14 15, 133. 93 10& 304. 79 18, 3g;5, Bg 3, 244. 52

45, 188, 37

01,

29, 105). 20

10, 7 4, 4, IJ

5, 3 5, 2, 7 5)

30, 2) 5,

753. 07 853. 75 156. 95 898. 80 IJ3, ). 18 iJ3(5. 39 99H. IJO

599. 116

940. 00 815. 24 '

430. 00 000. 00 821. 14 '754. 09

59& 027. 99 14& 177. 60

8, 9, 6&

7

:51,

&J92 44 176. 24 579 9p 28. 93

000. IIO

415. 87 200. 00 636. . ) ) 950. 23 812. 71

5, 332. 81

1, 001, 179 125, 34,

518. ip 0:5;). 04 000. Up

598. 82

410 Bp

79, 034. 24

Pu ) ic works. . 'iliscellaneous. I I q . . . I nu 0:Ii Anil es- T0(A I. traordinarv,

RI&". Cl", IPTS AND DI&SBURSEMENTS, 1890.

Dt'dbtt&'Sn&tent 9 — Conti l)ued.

Ordn&a&'y cx- Salaries. Public works. aliscelluneons. ~

Ilnusual and e&(- traordinary.

Futf&(ting Treaty Stipulations &oith& and Suppo&t of, in- dian Tr&7&es — Continued.

Support of — Conti nued. Coufederated bands of Utes: Beneficial objects. . . . . Confederated bands of Utes: Employees. . . . . . . . . . . . Confederated bands of Utes: Subsistence. . . . . . . . . . . .

8:10, 084. 80 13, 499. 25 2H, HOO. 59

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures .

2, 978, 998. 03

35H. 60

Total Fulfilling Treaties and Supports, Treaty Stipula(ious. 2, 978& 039. 37 82, 978, 639, 9;

111isee(taneous Supports— Support of—

Apaches, Kiowas, Comanches, and Wichitas. . . . . . . . Chippewas of Lake Superior. Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina Chippewas, Turtle Mountain Band. Chippevras on White Earth Reservation. . . . . . . . . . . Cheyeuues and Arapahoes: Subsistence and

civilization. Confederated tribes and bands in middle Oregon . . . . . . Digger Indians. D' famish and other allied tribes iu Washington. . . . . Flatheads and other eonfeilcrated tribes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flatheads of Carlos' Band IIualpais in Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". . . . . Indians in Arizona and New Mexico. . Iudians of Fort Hall Reservation. Indians of Klamath Agency. . Indians of I. emhi Agency Kansas Indians. Kickapoos. Makahs . Modocs in the Indian Territory Mission Iudians Moquis. Navajoes . . . . . . . . . . Nez Percds in Idaho . Nez Percds of Joseph's Baud. . Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes of Tongue

River. Ponens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . Qui-nai-elts and Quil-leh-utes Semiuoles in Florida. Shoshones in Nevada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoshoucs iu Wyoming. Sioux of Devils Lake. Sioux, Medawakantou band. S'Klallums Tonkawas. Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes. . . . . . . . . . . Yakimas and other Iiidians.

Total Miscellaneous Supports.

Trust Funds— Interest ou-

Cherokee asylum fund. Cherokee national fund. Cherokee orphan fuud Cherolree outlet fund Cherol-ee, school fund. . Chickasaw uational fund. Cheyennes and A rapahoes in Oklahoma fund. . . . . . . Chippewa and Christian Indians fund. Choctaw general fund. . Choctaw orphan fund. Choctaw school fund. . Crom fund Crow Creek 4 per cent fund. . Creek general fund Delaware general fund. . Delaware school fuud Io&va fund. Kansas school fund Kaskaskia, Peoria, , Wea, and Piankeshaw fund. . . . Kickapoo general fund Kickapoo 4 per cent fund . L'Ause aml Vieux de Sert fund. .

110, 497. 55 0, 229. 21 H, 225, 41

13, 202. 03 9, 723. 27

146. 56 819. 84

1

000. 00 765. 17 649. /0 574. 32, 662. 90, 126. 21 013. 79 421. 90 566. 02 462. 51 800. 15 498. 00 ',

595 04 730. 79 199. 44 270. 73

,

'

891. 77 090. OH

92&

5, 6, 4 8, 9, 1,

201, 10,

4, 11, 1, 4, 2 3 8, 1

5, 7,

24, 13

1, (i, 9,

14, 5,

5, 8,

932. 54 209, 04 71'&. 33, 078. 04, 209. 91 922. 98 ,

'

042. 09 I

850. 00 '

345. 19, 002. 5&(

032. 96 181. 89 '

3, 20'l. 36 72, 993. 50 18, 950. 20,

205, 600. 00 43, 001. 58 05, 959 78 49, 963. 5( 1, 988. 41

24, 925. (0 1, 850. 72 2, 473. 04

13, 8(6. 70 2, 837. 94

', )2, 143. 84 04. 50 31. 05

8& 708. 77, I& 183. 12

210. 13 '

4, 714. 25 1, 581. 35 '

2, 299. 08 l

637, 949. 13 ' . . 037, 949. 13

RECEIP'I'8 AND DIH131. RHEVIENTS) 18!16.

Dish(tl semen(6 f'ontif(fie(1.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works. Sfisce11aneons. L'nusual and ex-

traordinary. Total.

fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . ppi iu Okla-

Trust F&unds — Continued. Interest on — Continue(l.

VIenomonee fund. . Menomonee log fund Nez Percds of Idaho fhud. . O(naha fund Osage fund Osage school fund Otoe and Missouria fund. Pawnee fund. Ponca fund. . Pottawatomie education fund. . Pottawatomie general fund. Pottawatomie ruills fund. Sacs and I"oxes of the Mississippi Sacs and I"oxes of the Mississi

homo fund Seniinole general fund . Seneca f))nd. Siletz general 1'und. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Sioux fund, Crow Creek Sioux fund, Cheyeune River. Sioux fund, Lower Brule. . Sioux fund, Posebud. Sioux fund, Santee. Sioux fund, Pine Ridge Sioux fund, Standing Itock. . . . . . . . . . . Hisseton and VVahpeton fund . Hhoshone and Bannock fund. . Seneca fund (Tonawanda Band). . Seneca aud Shawnee fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stockbridge consolidated fund Tonkawa f'und. . Umatilla general fund. Umatilla school fund. Ute 5 per cent fund. Ute 4 per cent fund. Yanl'ton Sioux fund.

8 &, ;&4, &. 03 :32, (i(i'. 36 44, 44". 46

&&, 430. 1H 426, (&5)(3. , '36

&), 0:31. 1 6 -14, 911. ?1, (11&. Hl

3, :1&7. 06 3, 1;i, ). '&, )

4, &8!i. 17 640. 00

2, &')". 91

l, i, 022. 15 &;), 000. 00 '

2, 048. OH

8, 41H. 00 3, 5)39. 18

28, OH1. 10 2, 889. 4:1

11, ()4), '13(i

1'2, 455&. 74 1'2, 75;&. 02

80, . ?». 44 21, 11:3. 11

4, ;33). 10 (i, &", . 44

3, 14. 2(i 1. 286. 8» 3, 618. 04 1 ', )76. G, i

40, 035. , ) 1

, 'iH, 185. 0:3 :&-1, 99:3. (I&

Principal accounts: Crow fund. Delaware general f'und. Cherokee outlet fund. . Delaware school fund. Kansas general fund. Kaskaskia, Peoria, Wea) and Piankeshaw

~ school fund. . Menomonee log fund. Nez Pere&is of Idaho fund. Yankton Sioux fund. Hiletz general fund

Principal and interest account: Payment to North Carolina Cherokees. .

1;?, 181. 30 1, 0H5. 34

1, H04, 801. 2H 37. 89

267. 5&0

210. 08 51, 963. 73

150, 000. 00 20, 000. 00

2, 700. 00

806. 70

Proceeds of lands: Fulfilling treaties with-

Menomonees, logs . Omahas, interest on deferred payments for,

lands. Proceeds of Sioux reservations in Minnesota,

and Dakota. Proceeds of Flathead patented lands, Bitter

Root Valley, Montana. Payment to Puryallup allottees. . . . . , . . . Proceeds of New York Indian lands in Kansas. . .

31) 2&7. 95

14, 794. 76

1, 525. 86i

8, 80(3. 60 1'2, 605. 29 1, 600. 60

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total apparent expenses, Trust Funds

Deduct "Fulfilling treaties, proceeds of lands, " +39, 422. 20, there hav- ing been received and covered into the Treasury, as revenue from sales of Indian trust lands, the sum of $201, 5)78. 39, leaving an excess of receipts over the expenditures of $162, 156. 19. . . . . "". . . . ". """. . . . . . . . '330& 4', ?2. 20

3, 926, 602. 97

1, 796. 86

:3, 024, Hl 5. 11 9;3. '. )24, 816. 11

RRCR[PTS AND DISBURSEMRN'I'S) 1896.

Di vhtt) scmentx — Continued.

Salaries Ordinary ex pensee. Public works. Miscellaneous. Unusual aud ex-

traordinary. To(al.

Trust I('uruls — Continued. Deduct the expenditures under Me-

nomonee log fu mls, 883, 241. 08) there haviug been received and covered into the Treasury, as revenues from this source, the sum of $165, 85(d. 28, leaving an excess of receipts over the expenditures of $82, 017. 60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $83, 241. 68

Deduct from "Trust funds, interest accounts, " the amounts received and covered into the Treasury as revenues from interest ou trust- fund stocks and interest on de- ferred payments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 29, 353. 90

Total actual expeuses, Trust Funds

$152, 017. 78

3, 772, 798. 3:3 i. .

I)(15o, 0(7 . ;5

3, 772, 7!18, '36

Inct(t entals in- Arizona California, , including support and civilization. . . California, employees. Colorado. Idaho. . Montana. Nevada, support and civilization Nevada, , employees. . New Mexico. North Dakota. Oregon, including support aud civilization . . . . . . Oregon, en)ployees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Dakota. Utah, employees Utah, support and civilization. Washington Wyoming

1, 327. 68 10, 315. 31 7 735 54 1, OH3. 02

808. 05 1, 402. 31 9 985 06 3, 999. 95

980. 68 1, 215. 24 3, 7'7H. 96 4) 150. 94

1

3, 170. 18',

533. 60 13 135 50

157. 08,

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures.

Total Incidental Expenses.

67& 826 29

1& 570. 79

06, 255. 50 I 66, 255. 50

Support of Schools— Indian school buildings . . Indian school transportation. . Indiau schools: Support Indian schools: Stock cattle. . Indian schools:

Albuquerque, N. Mex. Banniug, Colo. Blackfeet Agency, Mont. Carlisle, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carson, Nev. . Cherokee, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chilocco, Okla. Clontarf, Minn. Flandreau, N. Dak. Fort Mojave, Ariz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Totten, N. Dak. Grand Junction, Colo. . Genoa, Nebr. Hampton, Va. Lawrence, Kans. Lincoln Institution, Philadelphia, , Pa. Mount Pleasant, h1ich. Perris, Cal. . Pierre, S. Dak. . Pipestoue, Minn. Phcenix, Ariz. Rensselaer, Ind Salem, Oreg. Santa FG) N. Mex. Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming. St. Ignatius Mission, Montana Tomah, Wis Umatilla Reservation, Oregon. Wabash, Ind. Indian schools in Minnesota for Chippewas. . . . .

24, 918. 00, 27, 815. 39 '

1, 165, 274. 30 i

12) 480. 35

50 720. 22 3, 125. 00 3, 125. 00

102, 299. 4H

20, 935. 04 22 1(30 H9 47, 041. 23 1, 171. 9/

27, 416. 39 24, 331. 66 44, 160. 40 27, 155. 58 47, 427. 67 19, 545. 80 73, 402. 98 32, 864. 85 20, 170. 97 19, 487. 67 20, 830. 81 11, 264. 10 49, 14(3. 14

1, 839. 63 35& 780. 10 28, 010. 15 19) 516. 37 11& 374. 50 21) 362. 61

1, 500. 00 2, 505. 00 ;3, (, )0. 00

RECEIPTS AND DISBUf'HEMKNTH, 1896.

Dtshu) deme)tts — Contintte(l.

Salaries. Ordinary ex- penses. Put&) ie &vorks. Sl is& ellaneous. t. nusual and & s-

traordinary. Total.

S&tpport of Schools — Continued. Indian school buildings—

Cherokee, N. C . . . . . . . . . . . , . Phmnix, Ariz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess', of expenditures

Total Support of Schools.

Hl, 805. 96 9, 993. 75

2, 042, 346. 56

4. 34

2) 04o 342 22 O. (2 '3 !2 22

()fisceganeous Evpenses of In&pin&& Service— Surveying and allotting Indian reservations. . . . . . . . . . . Surveying and allotting Indian reservations (re-

imbursable) . Surveying and allotting Colville Reservation. . . . . . . . . Surveying Indian reservations iu South Dakota. . . ', . . . Allotments under act of February 8, 1887. . . . . . . . . '. . . New allotments (reimbursablej Irrigation, Indian reservations. Ditches and reservoirs for Navajoes. . Indian exhibit, world's Colulubian Exposition. . Indian moneys, proceeds of labor Investigating Indian depredation claims Judgments, Indian depredation claims. . Judgmertt in favor of ' old settlers" or Western

Cherokee Indiaus Judgment in favor of Pottawatomie Indians . . . . . . . . . . Homesteads for Indians. . Substation, Flathead Agency, Flour mill, Pima Agency. Education, Sioux Nation. Civilizatton of the Sioux. Civilization and support of Digger Indians of

California. Relief of destitute Indians. Removal and subsistence of Eastern Baud of

Cherokees. Removal of Southern Utes. Negotiating with Indians for lands. . Contntission to negotiate with Belknap and

Blackfeet Indians. Commission to negotiate with Five Civilized

Tribes. Commission, Uncompaghre and Uintah Iites . . . . . . . . Commission, Puyallup Reservation. Purchase of lands for absentee Wyandottes. . . ;. . . . . . . . 1'ayment to-

Absentee Shawnees for lands. Adult tnales, Yankton Sioux. . . Chippewas of Minnesota for damages. . John H. Cradlebaugh. . Cheyennes and Arapahoes in Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fon du Lac Chippewas for timber depredations. . . . . Raskaskias, Weas, Peorias, and Piankeshaws. . . . . . Nez Perc5s of Idaho. . Sacs and Foxes of the M ississippi in Oklahoma. . . . . Scouts and soldiers of Sisseton, Wahpeton, Me-

dawakanton, and Wapakoota Sioux Settlers on Wind River Indian Reservation. . . . . . . . . Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Iudians, f'o r

ponies . Settlerson Crow Creek and Winnebago Reser- vations. . Western Miamies. Yakitna Nation. Reimbursement to S. M. Cart.

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

1(, 231. 12

4, 317. &96

2, 643. 75 3, 6H5. 00

37, 160. 37 223. 71

27, H90. 10 14, 444. 40

27. 07 22H, 014. 85

3, 192. 49 95, 653. 18

509, (i06. 37 3(i, 5(i3. 00

1, 175. 50 2 695 95 1, 429. 50

70, 310. 96 27, 139. 84

(i, 003. 74 5, 1:37. '7!)

3, 000. 00 9, OH9. 03

241. HH

2, 272. 64

2!, 907. 50 5, 897. 01 8, I(5. 44

600. 00

2!. 00 9, 460. ()0

94. 50 5&x Oil

5, 340. ;35 12o. 07 2(il. 76

595, 9:35. Oo 425. 27

49, 766. 33 ~

1, 032. 00

1, 204. 42

7, 5(6. 79 738. 4(i '

5 282, 95 44. 48

1, H27, 093. 63 '

6, 191. 87 j

Total apparent expenses, Miscellaneous Iu- dian Service. 1, H21, 501. 76 1, 821 501. 7&6

Deduct from "lndiau moneys, pro- ceeds of labor, " the autount received and covered iuto the Treasuty uuder this head, le:tv-

ing;ttt excess of expcuditures of $40 355. 41 . $188, 659. 44

56 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1806.

Dt'sb)t) sements — Co»tinue(1.

su)aries. Ordinary ex- penses. Public works, Miscellaneous Unusual and ex-

traordinary, Total.

. &Ifiscetlaneous Ercpenses of I&&dian Serrice — Continued. Deduct amount received and covered

into the Treasury as proceeds of Government property, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80(i7. 70

Total actual expenses, )Miscellaneous Iudian Service. .

Total apparent expenses, Iudian Afiairs. . . . . . . Total actual expenses, Iudinn Afiairs. . . . . . . . . . ,

8'&05& 613. H4

29:&, 613. 84

~18&J, 627. 23

1, 63l, 874. 53

1 1) 869) 914 44 11, 528, 269. 43

81H9, 6»( gg

1, 631, 874 53

1'&, 165, 5'&8

. . 11, H23, HH3 27

Total apparcut expenses, Interior Depart-, ment. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, :334, 232. 34

Total actual expenses, Interior Department. . '

4, 150, 135. 89 !3, 182, :37(3. 55 12) 467, ', )0, 5. r3

&4, & 219 95 Hl 0!)!) 154. 78 8130 434 000. 98 160 194 , &JH4. 00 245, 210. 9» ' l, r 43, 6H0. H4 130 434) 000 98 15H, 0, &0, 032 30

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Salaries, etc. — Salaries, Post-Office Department. . . , Contingent expenses:

Stationery Fuel Lights. Plumbing and light fixtures. . Painting. Carpets . Furniture Horses aud wagons. . Hardware. Telegraphing. Miscellnneo&ts items. Rent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Official Postal Guide. . Post-route maps. Postage.

75;&, 506. 24

4 590 71 8, 990. 47 4, 107. 03 1, 405. 82 2, 499. 80 2, 970. !)3 1, 804. 27

712. 40, 413. 46

3, 488. 70 &J, 006. OH

2(i 409. 08 ~

2'&, 781. 08 14, H92. 74

550. 00

Total expenses, Post-Office Departiuent proper. . 752, 506. 24 105, 703. 47 858, 200. 7i

Postal Sennce- Deficieucy in postal r'evenues. Mail transportation, Pacific railroads. . Relief of Frances R. , E. J. , and M. 'A. Jack. . Reimbursement to XV. 3V Rockhill.

0, 300, 000. 00 1, 5(iO, 430. 17

259. 22 '

117. 50,

Total expenses, Postal Service. .

Total expenses, Post-Office Department. . .

. , 10) 860, 806. H0

7&2)5062410)066)51036

10, 860, 800. 80

11, 710, 0!6. 60

DFPARTMENT OF AGPvICULTURE.

Salaries, etc. — Salaries, Departinent of Agriculture. . . . . . . „. „, . . . . . Salaries and expenses, liureau of Animal In-

dustry . Collectiug agricultural statistics. . . „„„. . . . . , . . . . . . . , .

,

Experimental garden and grounds „„ Purchase and distribution of valuable seeds. . . . . . . . . . . . Furniture, cases, and repairs. Library . Museum . Laboratory . Postage . Contingent expenses. . Materials, docnment and foldiug roon&. Experiments in the manufacture of sugar. . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . 13otanical investigations nud experiment~. . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . Poinological iu forruaiiou Investigating the history nnd habits of iusects. . . . . '. . . . Investigations in ornithology nnd ntnmmi&logy. . . . l. . . . Investigations nnd experimeuts ivith grasses;md

~

forage plnuts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irrigation iuvestigations. Vegetable pathological investigations and ex-,

peldnlents. . Illustrations nud engr;ivin„. 3 c& ct;il&le physiology nnd pnthology. Investigntions in relation to ngricultuml soil . . . , . Nutritiou iuvestigntions.

217, 589. 72

582, 139. H5

66, &028. 47 21, 878. 11

123, 1H2. 32 9, 351. 57 6, 0»0. oH

2, 080. 73 10, , '&10. 5&0

1, 315. 00 15, 830. 08 1, 2(if&. H3 2, 171. 37

oO '\') 54 5, 020. 23

16, )373. 47 16, 506. )0

13. 006. 1» 4, 930. 88

OOH. 34 ~

1») 314 71 )

17) 11 '. "» 1:3, 000. 00 14, 046. :30 i

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMI?NTH& le!»i.

Disbunemcnfs — ContitiuOd.

O7

Salaries. Ordinary ex- Pul&lie )vorks. (, nusual and e»- 'Miscellaneous. traordin& rv traor &n&)ry.

Total.

Salaries& clc. — Continued. Fiber investigations Inquiries relating to public roads. . Investigations in forestry. Agricultural experiment stations. Quarantine stations for neat cattle. Payment to J. S. Watson„ Salaries, Weather Bureau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . „. . . Contingent expenses, Weather Bureau, General expenses, Weather Bureau, Fuel, lights, and. repairs, Weather Bureau. . . .

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures. .

R143& 650. . )4 '

84, 073. &(1

0 495 46 16& 641 35

746, 232. 47 7, 262. 17

4, 601. 32 773, 779. 05

6, 139. 67

1, 805, 747. 96

, &23. 73 '

'i (36. , &( &

1, 010, 308. 58 1& 895, 224. 23

8, 427. 66

Total apparent expenses, Department of Agriculture. .

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

136. 50 82, 905, 660. 31

u, 42&. 66

Total actual expenses, Departmet(t of Agri- culture. . 1& 010, 308. 58 1, 886, 796. 57 136, 50 2, 897, 241. 65

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

Salaries, etc. — Sala&ries, Department of Labor. . . . . . . . . Stationery. Library . Postage to Postal-Union countries. Rent. Miscellaneous expenses. . Contingent expenses. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . „. . . Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess

of expenditures .

Total apparent expenses, Department of Labor. .

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

100, 38/. 25

100, 387. 25

990. 06 099. 00 350. 00

5& 000. 00 (

, &3, 612. 6(3 2, 505. 58

558 19 . 10

(3, '3, 55H. 09

10. 21

163, &J4 &. 34

10. 21

Total actual expenses, Department of I. abor. . 100, 387. 25 63, 547. 88 163, 0:35. 13

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Salaries& etc. — Salaries, Department of Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repairs to court-house, Washington, D. C. Traveling expenses, Territory of Alaska Rent, etc. , o(lice of marshal, Territory of Alaska. . . . Defending suits in claims against the United

States. . Defense in Indian depredation claims. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Prosecution of crimes . . Punishing violations of the intercourse acts and

frauds. . Editing digest of laws relating to odlcers of

United States courts.

177, (20. 5&1

752. 68 & 03H 94

33, 850. 72 34, 113. 50 33, 54H. 24

3& OOR. 93

Rl, 000. 00

2& 000. 00

Co&(tingent Expenses, etc. — Furniture and repairs. Stationery. Books for Department library. Books for odice of Solicitor. Transportation. . Miscellaneous items

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expenditures

500. UO

2, 240. 24 2. 242. 40

300. 00 1, 727. 30 7, 497. 93

122, 720. 8H

Total apparent expenses, Department of Justice. .

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

177, 720. 51 122, 522 13 1, 000. 00 ". UUU. UO

317. 2)5

303, 2)42&. 64

31

Total nctual expenses, Depnrtme«t of Justi(, c. 177, 720. ;)1 1?2), 204. H8 1, 000. 00 :&. 000. 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , '302 025). 30

Total;&3)pnr('«t expenses, Exe( «(ire . ,

Totnl;«(«nl & xpenses, Executive. . . . . . . . . 46, 463, l32H. 02 &8, . )86, '10, 22 2&, 304, &(8'( ()0 ') '& i', 460. 2 81, '( 1, I, 060, ') ), '334

. . . 43, 881, 237. 04 6(. 8?H, !'300, 3( '», ', ?()c(, &gg. 50 ') 803, 370. 61 ]78, 0' &, ggk:34:330, '(Ol. 710. &(i

58 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) 1896.

Pisbnrsements — Coutiuued.

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

traordinary. Total.

JUDICIAL.

+103, 758. 04 7, 500. 00

10?, 483. 33 , '325, 381. 87

36, 851. 82 20) 245. 87 13, 501. 25

1& 000. 00

1, 508. 15

34, 100. 00,

29, 665. 65

24, 719. 51

5, 912. 21

145) 944. 85

. . $1) 651, 73'7. 94 i

451 970. 81 )

126, 410. 40

84, 417. 07

1, 306. 20 404) 440. 98 407, 274. 31 6HB, 215. 79

1)611&16191 230, 272. 84

731, 099. 78 91, 769. 28

206, 565. 32

87. 03 51, 114. 89 I

16, 238. 93,

1, 116. 61

3, 699. 20 91, 700. 21

0, 40H, 193. 08

Salaries, ete. — Salaries, justices, etc. , Supreme Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries and expenses, reporter of Supreme Court . ' Salaries, circuit courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Salaries, district judges. Salaries, retired judges. Salaries, district attorneys . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, district marshals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salary of commissioner, Yellowstone National

Park Salary, clerk of district court, Northern District '

of Illinois Salaries, Court of Private Land Claims ($1, 600

indefinite) Salaries, justices and judges supreme court, Dis-

trict of Columbia. Salaries and expenses, court of appeals, District

of Columbia . . . . . . . . Salaries and expenses, Court of Private I. and

Claims Salaries and expenses, United States courts in

~ Indian Territory. Fees and expenses of marshals, United States i

courts. Fees of district attorneys, United States courts. . . . . . . . Pay of regular assistant attorneys, United States

courts . Pay of special assistant attorneys, T. nited States

courts. . Special assistants to Attorney-General in Su-

preme Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Fees of clerks, United States courts. Fees of commissioners, United States courts. . . . . . . . . . . Fees of jurors, United States courts. Fees of witnesses, United States courts. Pay of bailifis, etc. , United States courts . . . . . . . . . . . Support of prisoners, United States courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rent, of court rooms, United States courts. . . . . . . . . . . , . . Miscellaneous expenses, United States courts. . . . . . . . . . Payment of judgments, United States courts. Expenses of-

United. States courts at South McAllister and Ardmore, Ind. T

Territorial courts in Utah . . Settling title to Greer County, claimed by

Texas Litigation for Eastern Band of North Caro-

lina Cherokees Protecting interests of United States in suits

affecting Pacific Railroads. . Claims of deputy marshals iu Oklahoma. Agrecinent with Eastern Band of Cherokees. . Fees aud expenses in suit against Benj. Weil

and La Abra Mining Company. Fees and expenses iu suit of Peralta Reavis v.

I

United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protecting property in hands of receivers of

United States courts. . Repairs to Uiuted States jails. United States penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans. . . . . . . Jail building, Guthrie, Okla. 65, 600. 00

lj335, 325. 77

14, 664. 88 33. 00

1, 365. 50

4, 347. 23

18, 655. 85

34, 300. 10

Deduct repayments to appropriations in excess of expeuditures.

Total apparent expenses, Judicial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 355, 078. 66 Deduct from expenses of United States courts

$145, 138. 73 received from judicial oiiicers) and covered into the Treasury as an excess of emolument fees, and $69)242. 68 recovered from parties as costs, etc. , in suits, and covered into

'

the Treasury as fines, peualties, and forfeitures. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4, 654. 25 i

6, 403, 538. 83

214, 381. 41

5) 000. 00 108, 782. 42 87 872, 0gg, gl

214 381 41

Total actual expenses, Judicial . . 1, 355, 078. 66 I 6, 180) 157, 42 5 600. OU 108 782 42 7) 658& 618. 50

Gran&i tot:il apparent expenses. . . . Grand total actual expenses . . . . . . . $179& 157& 969 35 352& 17

17R, 087, 004. :54;5;36, 839, 221. 54

51 &

503& 622 42 88) 8 39) 1 00 78 28& 277& 683 87 ) 4& 31 1 ) 063 66 4H 40' 083' 87 77' '0'&' 024' 80 b 13"'135. n'3

I 8'1' 983' 0

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1896.

RECAPITUI, ATION OF DISBURSEMENTS.

S&alar)es. Ordinary ex- penses. Public u orks. . Miscellaneous

!

Unusual and ex- traordinary. Total.

LEGISLATIVE.

Senate . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . House of Representatives. . . . I egislative Miscellaneous . . . Public Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , Library of Congress. . . . . . . . . . . Botanic Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Court of Clai)ns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$968& 812. 41 2, 680, 2f!9. 4?

1 ')& 100 00 f!2, 447. 62 12, 745. 39 35, 840. 00

8126, 674. 94 152, 6(J3. 66

3& 554, 905. 81;ilUH, 121. 90 5, 454. 17 ifi4, 072. 61 4, 999. 15 4, 909. 76 4& 000. 00

86, 629. 52 1!)& HfiU. 00 !)0, 177. io

852& 153. 74

Hl, 102, 1 l 6. ei ", 843, 823. 08

90& I ( i. (6'

831, (J(4. 40 22, 744. 30

891, 003. (4

Apparent expenses. . . . Actual expenses. . . . . . .

3 7'/5 214. 84 3) 712) 76'7. 22

3, 848, 727. 73 3, 777, 558. 01 !

8 (7, 104. 27 860, 737. 03

95(J, 821. 02 (J5(J H21. 02

9, 460, !), &(. HG

9, 310& 883. 28

EXECUTIVE PROPER.

Executive Oflice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Civil Service Commission. . .

Apparent expenses. . . Actual expenses. . . . . . .

88, 303. 85 01, 327. 63

179, 721. 48 17(J '721 48

7) 273. 49 5) 924. 07

13, 19/. 56 13& 19/. 56

95, 667. 34 97, 251. 70

192, 919. 04 192, 019. 04

STATE DEPARTMENT.

Salaries, etc . . . . . . . . . . . Foreign intercourse . .

Apparent expenses. . . . Actual expenses. . . . . . .

117& 684. 06 1, 030& 656. 21

. , I 1, 148& 340. 27 656) 322. 12

14, 011. 85 446, 348. 56

46O, 36O. 41 ~

197, 075. 84

19, 107. 62 128, 006. 01

147, 113. 63 111, 919. 95

150, 803. 53 1, 605, 'OIO. iH

1, 755& H14. 31 065) 31(. 91

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

Salaries, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Independent Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mints and assay o!Iices. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Territorial governments. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Internal Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Customs Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine-Hospital Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Life-Saving Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Light-House Establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . Coast and Geodetic Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steamboat-Inspection Service. . . . . . . . . . Bureau of Engraving and Printing . . . Public Buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasury Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2) 892& 168 1 1 421, 068. 45 801, 41 (. 35

02, 183. 09 3, 7!i9, 642. 96

74, 968. 47

f)HH, 839. 26 222, 164. 80 271, 837. 53 050, 429. 71

954& 256. 33 2, 023& 709. 40

119, 601. 55 187 628. 79 195, 440. 88 10, 809. 81

200& 542. 76 12 460. 20 , Goo,

6)54 581 44 1, 442, 724. 18 1, 946, 236. 10

167, 034. 77 70, 99!. 62

2, 181. 68 9. 240. 82 232, 690. 68

24, Of)9. 15

4(9& 779. 90 H21. 50

165, 942. 89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2, 907, 381. 67 2, 261, 941. 51 37, 728. 56

185& 048. '/9 4, 127, 894. 05 356, 890. 3(J $35), 3)! &, 028. 93 32, 710. 74

3, 011, 769. 66 608, 697. 24 006& 858. 23 114, 415. 40

4, 202, 876. 40 12& 749& 497 82

654 581 44 1, 442, (24. 18 3, 114, 855. 26

390& 021 16 342, 829. 15

1, 116, 3(2. GU

2, 997, 381. 67 38, 995, 845. 72

6) 369& 362. 98

Appareut expenses. . . . A. ctual expenses. . . . . . .

. . 1, I, 1G2, 685. 46 24, 201, 830. 55 12& 258& 590 91 14& 093& 589 7

3, 702, 120. 60, 3& 699, '/03. 18',

656, 423. 37 35 , 3HO, 028. 03 )

654, 340. 47 34, 426, 672. i" )

77& 1 08) UBB 91 G6, 032, 897. 03

WAR DEPARTMENT.

1& 459& 597. 59 and

46, 997. 44 . . . „. !13, 658, 869. 00

Salaries, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " -- Chief engineer in charge of public buildings

grounds in Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pay Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commissary Department. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartermaster) s Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ordnance Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineer Department:

Forts, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Improving harbors, . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -""" Improving rivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .

Signal Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Military Academy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . War Miscellaneous. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". """"""

105, 331. 07 113, 110. 12

1, 488, 287. 11 7, 082, 796. 78

179, 146. 77 1& 847, 249. 93 2, 758) 615. 57

14, 267. 51

17, 016. 72 09, 876. 42

202 053. 19

175, 231. 75 5, 519) 234. 33

12& 585, 142. 11

83, 296. 74 638, 646. 69

1 83) 068 79 l 1 38& 366 03 182) 792. HU

29, 14u. il

518, 44". 20

22H, 11(J. 42', 138 637 72 i

3, 453& 734. 01

1, 063, 825. 21

152, 328. 51 14& 290& 427. 41 1, 488) 287. 11 7, 310, 916. 20

317, 784. 49 4, 605, 865. 50

189, 499. 26 5 519 234. 33

12, 585, 14'2. 11 17, 016. (2

I H3, 173. 16 4, 323, 574. 60

Apparent expenses. . . Actual expenses. . . . . .

15& 165& 464 03 11) 332& 204 41 1) 898& 533 22 . . 15) 165, 464. 03 11, 221, 938. 44 21, 774) 859. 54

211 933. , )1 ?11 933 51

4, 338, 939. 44 4, 227, 320. 64

)2 947 0(4. 61 52, OUI, 516. 1!l

NAVY DEPA. RTMENT.

Salaries, etc. . . . . . . . . " """ " ". Naval Academy. . . . . "" """" Marine Corps. . . . . . . . " -"" Increase of the Navy. . . . """". Bureau of Yards and Docks. . . . Bureau of Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . Burean of Navigaiiou. . . . . . . . , . . .

310, 957. 35 86) 189. 77

1, 514, 066. 87

127& 9HI). 33 ' 2], (0'2. 0()

106, 148. 10 90, 086. 96 721, 684. 15 235, 822. 86

9) 453, 002. (7 397& 974. 30

1, 272, 701. 53

9, 853. 45

13, 6;)2. 70

4!)i, 000. 57 19 (, 135. 06 957, 507. 01

0, 453, 002. ( (

912& 041 26 1&272, (01. 53

163, 34 ). UH

60 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS& 1896

Recapitulation — Coiltiiiued.

NAVY DEPARTMENT — Continued.

Ss, larics. Ordi»sry c&r- I&esses.

Public &vorks. Miscellaneous. Unusual anil e&r- traordinary. Total.

Bureau of Construction and Repair Bureau of Ordnance. . Bureau of Steam Engineering. . Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. . Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. . Navy &Miscellaneous.

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

. $1, 167, 980. 24 5rog' Bgr& 06 858& 101 52

1&632&46941 259, 578. 94 20(i, 863. 15 $8, 293, 173. 16

9& 431& 962 76 16& 349& 055 93 9) 421, 080. 93 15, 895& 452. 36

fil2, 246. OU

& 548&

1, 548& 015. 83 1 015. HB

5202, 192. 19 '. . . . . .

, 698. 43, 79& 359. 34

&

Bl, 167, 98p 24 571, 641. pp 858, 101. 52

1, 632, 469. 41 259, 578. g4

8, 702, 228 pp

27, 554, 732 gg 26, 943, 9pB 46

Salaries, etc. . . Public lands. Beneficiaries. . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous, civil. Pensions. Indian affairs:

Current and contingent expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Fulfilling treaty stipulations and treaty supports. . . Miscellaneous supports. . Trust funds. . Incidental expenses of Indian service. . Support of Indian schools. Miscellaneous expenses of Indian service, . . . . . . . . . . . '

4, 428, 684. 35 609& 934. 1:&

295, 613. 84

391, /09. 21 920, 752. 90

. '39H, 410. 35 2, 978, 639. 37

637, 949. 13 3& 324& 816 1 1

66, '&55. 50 2, 04'& 942 22 1& 821, 501. 76

115, OOU. UU

130, 219. go

505, 160. 57 363, 405. 43

1& 130i 588 78

4, 820, Bgg. 56 2& 035, 847, Gg

478, 405. 43 1, 260) 808. 73

. $139, 434, 000. 98 139, 434, 000. 93

694, 024, lg 2, 978, 639, 37

637& 949. 13

66, 255, pp

2, 042, 342, gg

1, 821, 501. 76

Apparent expeuses. Actual expenses .

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

i 5, 334, 232. 34 4, 159, 135. 89

13, 182, :376. 55 12, 467, 99;&. 7:3

245, 219. 95 245, 219. 95

1, 999, 154. '/8

1, '743, 689. 84 139, 434, 000. 98 139, 434, 000. 98

160, 194, 984. GP

158& 050, 042, Bg

Salaries, etc Postal service.

Apparent expenses. . Actual expenses.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Salaries and miscellaneous .

Apparent expenses . Actual expenses. .

DEPARTSIENT OF LABOR.

752, 506. 24 105, 703. 47 10 860 806 89

7, &2, 506. 24 10, 966, 510. 36 75&&, 506. 24 10, 966, 510. 36

1, 010, BOH. 5H

1, 010, 308. 58 1& 895, 224. 23 1& 886, 796. 57

1, 010, BOH. 58 1, 895, 224. 23 136. 50

1:36. 50 136. 50

858& 209. 71 10) HGO, 806. 89

11, 719, 0] 6. GP

11, 719, 016. 6P

2, 905, 669. 31

2, 905) 669. 31 2& 897, 241. 65

Salaries and miscellaneous .

Apparent expenses . Actual expenses. .

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Salaries and miscellaneous .

Apparent expenses . Actual expenses. . . . . . .

JUDICIAL.

100& 3H7. 25

100, 387. 25 100, 387. 25

177& 720 o1

177, 720. 51 177 720 51

63, 55H. 09

63, 558. 09 63, 547. HH

122, 522. I

122, 522. 13 122& 204 88

1, 000. 00

1, 000. 00 '

1, 000. 00 i

2) 000. 00

2, 000. 00 2) 000. 00

163, 945. 34

163, 945. 34

163, 935. 13

303, 242, 64

303, 242. 64

302, 925. 3g

Salaries and miscellaneous . .

Apparent cotpcnses . . Actual expenses.

Total apparent expenses. . . Total actual expenses. .

1 & 355& 078 66

i

6i 403& 538 HB

1, 355, 078. 66 6, 403, 538. 83 1) 355, 0(8. 66 6, 1H9, 157. 42

51, 593, 622. 42 88, 839, 106. 78 . 48) 949, 083. 82 77, 795, 024. 80

5) 600. 00

5, 600. 00 5, 600. 00

28, 27/, 683. 87 28) 135& 135. 53

108, 782. 42

108, /82. 42 108, 782. 42

4, 311& 063. 66 3& 871& 983 Por

179, 157, 969. 35 178, 087, 994. 34

'7, 872, 999. 91

7, 8 i 2& 999. gl

7, 658, 618. 5P

352, 179, 446. pg

336, 839, 221. 54

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE'. 51ENTS& 189(i. 61

RKCAPITUI, ATI(&N OF KXPENDITURE!5 MADE FIIOM PKR)&IAX I NT AND INDI'. FIN(TI'. Al'I'ROPRIATI(INB.

gate Department— Salaries, diplomatic oAiccrs, while receiving instructions and in transit. . . . Salaries, consular ofhcers) while receiving instructions au&1 in transit. . . . . . , I'ay of consular officers for services t&& American vessels an(1 seamen. . . . . . .

treasury Department- Ii)terest on the public debt. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interest on bon&ls issued to Pacific railro&ads. . . .

8;51, (i33, 440. 6&2

8 1 o. , )4:3. 45 . ), 239. ))(

Hli, 443. UH

842, '?29. 11

Contingent expenses, national currency (rein)bursable)& 'l'reasurer's oflice. . . . Expenses of Treasury notes, aet July 14, 1890. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coinage of silver bullion. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . „„„„„„. . . . . , . . „. . . „. ,

Purchase of gold coin. . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . „. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storage and handling of silver bullion. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . „. . . „„. „. . . „„. . „„. ,

Expenses of Smithsonian Institution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Redemption of stamps (internal revenue). . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allowance or drawback (internal revenue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refunding taxes illegallv collected (internal revenue). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repaymeut of taxes ou distilled spirits destroyed by c;lsualty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collecting revenue from customs, for 1896 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collecting revenue froin customs, for 1H95 and prior years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7, 111, 359 32 126, 437. 08

35, 38 &,

:34,

47, 1)

54, 2:3, 13, 7H,

0) &33

4:&(i. 16 6, ')0. 46 90:3. (l2 021. 04 '&;)H. ! IU

( (, ). 00 122. 02 0')H ( )

)I)9 ) ) 80. ?6

eon-General). ;. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per vising Inspector-General I. . .

Repayment to importers excess of deposits (customs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " "". . . . . . Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or allowances (customs5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Debentures and other cha, rges (customs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Proceeds of goods seized and sold (customs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Services to American vessels (customs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unclaimed merchandise (customs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered (custon)s). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refunding penaltics or charges erroneously exacte&l (customs' &. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Expenses of regulating immigration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, Shipping Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine-Hospital Service (including f&25, 535. 97 for the off)ce of the Supervising . 'Iurg Salaries, Steamboat-Inspection Service (including $1 0)120. 44 for the off)ce of the Su Contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Her vice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trust-fund interest for support of free schools in South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refunding to national banking associations excess of duty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7, 237, 1, 569, 1& 950,

24, ~ ),

303, 63,

560, 281,

71, 2

796 684 0(2

124

29H 65)2 6H7 6)13 679 U(i (

957 497 100 64

40 14

94 o( ( I, '5

')ll

H3 ( I

26 70 , )H

97 24 00 UU

War Department—

rlough. .

Navy Department— Pay of the Navy, deposit fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . """""" Ordnance material, proceeds of sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Bounty for destruction of enemies' vessels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """" " ""- Prize money to captors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" Naval hospital fund. . . . . . . . . . "" """"" Extra pay to officers and men who served in the Mexican war (Navy). . . . . Relief of sufferers by wreck of United States steamers at Apia, Samoa. . . . Clothing and small-stores fhnd. . . . . . . . . . " """"""" """ """ "" "" "-" ". Indemnity for lost property. . . . . . . . . . " ""

Arming and equipping the militia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """"" Transportation of the Army and its supplies, Pacific railroads. . . . . . . . . Claims of officers and men of the Army for destruction of private property. . . . . . . . Trusses for disabled soldiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " """ " " -""- Ordnance material, powder, and projectiles; proceeds of sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seacoast batteries for instruction of militia, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Support of Soldiers' Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """" Soldiers' Home, permanent fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" Soldiers' Home, interest account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" Operating and care of canals and other works of uavigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation. . . . . . . . . . . Constructing jetties and other ~orks at South Pass, Mississippi River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing obstructions in Mississippi River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" ""-"-"-- -" Operating snag and dredge boats on Upper Mississippi River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating snag and dredge boats on Ohio River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Examinations and surveys at South Pass, Mississippi River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gauging the waters of Lower Mississippi and its tributaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States l)nd soldiers on fu Bounty to Fifteenth and Sixteenth Missouri Cavalry volunteers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Three months' pay proper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . -"" Extra pay to officers and men svho served in the Mexican war (Army). . . . . . . . . . . . .

182 990. 04 17(+, 93. 79

1, H3H. 84 5, 000. 00

78, 026. 00 5, 905. 00

129:329. 52 111, 618. HU

80, 604. 66 707, 704. 81

37, 503. 03 100, 000. 00 108, 000. 00 25, 000. 00 24, 907. 69 11, 500. 00

6, 000. 00 3, 657. 80

166. 66 150. 00 243. 00

146, 339. 09 19, 801. (i2

142. 26 3, 056. 62

121, 064. 45 6&0. 50

1, 125. (5 3?B. 593. 48

10, (85. 00

4 (, 888, 644. 64

1, (99 Un, '3. 64

631, n&9. 77 Interior Department—

Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . " ". """"" -"" Repayment for lands erroneously sold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" """". - -. "" " Protection and improvement of Hot Springs, Ark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " Fees on certain Indiau allotments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ""- Colleges for agriculture and the mechanic arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five, three, and two per cent funds of the net proceeds of sales of public lands in the State. . . . . Revenues, &Yellowstone National Park. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . , Maryland Institution for Instruction of the Bliud„. . . . „, . . . . . . . . . . , . „„. . . . „ Relief of settl&)rs, Tucson land district, Arizona. . . . . Miscellaneous trust funds of Indian tribes. . . . . . Iudimi moneys, proceeds of labor. . . , . . . . , . . .

1, 0(ls 31,

:3, 924,

1:57. (is, 20,

&I r l. (-) 9'I 0(

464. Hl

!58i3. )4 000. 00 409. 2-1

] U. 5)', 5

(5 (, &, 00 200. 00 816. 11 014. 8)

5, 4 "&» 009. 8(

Pos(-Opce fbi)« I )«)&I— iliail transporbition, Pacific r:iilro:«ls. . Deficiency in postal revenues. . .

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS& 1896.

Recapitulation of I&xpenChturee, efc. — Continued.

J«dfcial- Salaries, retired judges. . Salaries and expenses, reporter of the Supreme Court. . . . . . . . . . . Salaries, Court of Private Land Claims (for deputy clerks). .

Total expenditures from permanent and indefinite appropriations.

Ql, ooU, 430. 1&

9, 300) 000. 00 — $10) 860, 43s I~

30, 85l. 82 7, 500. 00 I, li00. 00

45, 951. 8i

66, 693, &J(i5. ()9