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Alabama finances. --The annual report of the State Treasurer of Alabama shows the receipts for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30th, 1863, to be from the civil department, $6,311, 901.20; from the military department, $2,037,240.17; disbursements of civil department, $3,897,349.32; disbursements of military department, $1,884,910.03; balance in Treasury, $2,556,881.98.
The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], The report of the Secretary of the Treasury. (search)
The report of the Secretary of the Treasury. In the annual report submitted by Secretary Memminger to the two Houses of Congress we find the following resume of the present financial condition of the Government: Receipts from January 1st to September 30th, 1863. For 8 per cent stock$107,292,900 70 For 7 per cent. stock38,767,650 70 For 6 per cent. stock6,810,050 00 For 5 per cent. stock (call certificate.)22,992,900 00 For 4 per cent. stock482,200 00 Cotton Certificates, (act April 21, 1862)2,000,000 00 Interest on Loss140,210 00 War Tax4,128,988 97 Treasury Notes391,623,530 00 Sequestrations1,862,559 27 Customs934,798 68 Export duty on Cotton8,101 78 Patent Fund10,794 04 Miscellaneous, including repayments by disbursing officers24,498,217 93 Total$601,522,893 12 Expenditures during same period. War Department$377,988,244 00 Navy Department38,437,661 00 Civil, miscellaneous, &c.11,629,278 00 Customs56,636 00 Public Debt32,212,290 00 Notes can
Finances of North Carolina. --The annual statement of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina shows that the receipts of the public fund for the year ending September 30th, 1863, amount to $16,208,440 88, which, together with the balance due this fund on the 30th September of $1,541,993 02, make $17,750,373 90. The disbursements for the same period were $15,078,922 97, leaving a balance on hand on the 1st of October $2,671,450 93. The receipts of the literary fund for the same period were $508,782 54, and the disbursements $281,591 43. These large receipts and expenditure of the public fund are mainly on account of the military establishment maintained by the State for the purpose of clothing troops and purchasing supplies. The total amount of State bonds issued is $21,132,000, and of this amount $8,949,500 were issued previously to the 20th May, 1861, and are known as the old coupon and registered bonds. The periods at which the bonds of all kinds will fall due r
Giving false returns. --On yesterday John P. Sledd, a butcher in the Second Market, was examined before C. S. Commissioner A. H. Sands, upon the charge of having made false returns of the gross amount of his sales, to the Assessor of the C. S. War Tax. After an examination, he was remanded for indictment, and admitted to bail in the sum of $1,000 for his appearance. [In this case it was in evidence that Sledd had purchased from J. G. Moffitt and A. G. Robertson, from the 1st of July to the 30th of September, 1863 , $22,275.30 worth of cattle, and that he had, within the same time, sold to Jos. Hierholzer, a tanner, green hides to the amount of $11,113.90, making a total of $33,389.20 for cattle purchased and hides sold. When called upon by the Assessor. Sledd only made a return of $12,000 as the true sum received by him.]
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