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9 For interior, pensions, and Indians775,527.58 For navy539,329.19 Total$5,334,679.93 Grand total$475,331,245.51 It appears by the statement of the estimated balances of existing appropriations which will be unexpended on June 30, 1862, that the sum of $850,431.18 may be carried to the surplus fund. Accompanying the estimates there are sundry papers furnished by the several departments containing explanations in regard to them. I am, very respectfully, Your obed't serv't, S. P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury.Hon. Golusha A. Grow, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States. Appropriations for Coast defences. The Secretary of War has submitted to Congress the following estimates of the Engineer Department of amounts required for fortifications now existing or in course of construction, and also for temporary and field fortifications and engineer operations in the field, for bridges, trains, and equipage, and for tool and siege trains, for t
res to the Lincoln Administration. We have no doubt that the war with England will give new courage and voice to a faction always troublesome, and probably soon to become formidable. The manly declarations of Hale in vindication of habeas corpus really redeems some of his ancient sins; for the man who, in the face of power and public opinion at the North, dares now to lift up his voice in favor of constitutional liberty entitles himself to respect. Mr. Stevens' figures, taken from Chase's report on the finances, which has not yet found its way into the newspapers, are full of interest. Besides the $318,000,000 appropriated last July, a deficiency of $214,000,000 for the last year's expenditure must be added, it seems; making $532,000,000, and this appropriation must be followed at the present session by another of $413,000,000, for the next year, making an aggregate for the war during two years, exclusive of expenditures on civil account, of $948,000,000. Add to this sum t