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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 3
rence of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered complete. North Carolina and Alabama have overpaid their respective assessments. From the estimates for 31 days.--the month of December--we find that the monthly pay of the army is, field and staff, $220,225; 25 regiments of cavalry, $2,265,177; 100 companies of artillery, $435,152. and 350 regiments of infantry, $9,221,567; for 14,725,000 rations for the same, $6,600,481.--Transportation, &c., $4,368,758; pay for horses of non- commissioned officers and privates killed in battle, $25,000; subsistence of
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
he receipts were $302,535,196 and the expenses $328,748,830--the difference of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered complete. North Carolina and Alabama have overpaid their respective assessments. From the estimates for 31 days.--the month of December--we find that the monthly pay of the army is, field and staff, $220,225; 25 regiments of cavalry, $2,265,177; 100 companies of artillery, $435,152. and 350 regiments of infantry, $9,221,567; for 14,725,000 rations for the same, $6,600,481.--Transportation, &c., $4,368,758; pay for horses of non- commissi
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 3
the late United State for the same time, $59,921, and the cost of service was reduced by the sum of $1,515,829. In the Treasury, up to the 1st of August, 62, the receipts were $302,535,196 and the expenses $328,748,830--the difference of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered complete. North Carolina and Alabama have overpaid their respective assessments. From the estimates for 31 days.--the month of December--we find that the monthly pay of the army is, field and staff, $220,225; 25 regiments of cavalry, $2,265,177; 100 companies of artillery, $435,15
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
1,515,829. In the Treasury, up to the 1st of August, 62, the receipts were $302,535,196 and the expenses $328,748,830--the difference of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered complete. North Carolina and Alabama have overpaid their respective assessments. From the estimates for 31 days.--the month of December--we find that the monthly pay of the army is, field and staff, $220,225; 25 regiments of cavalry, $2,265,177; 100 companies of artillery, $435,152. and 350 regiments of infantry, $9,221,567; for 14,725,000 rations for the same, $6,600,481.--Transp
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 3
02,535,196 and the expenses $328,748,830--the difference of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered complete. North Carolina and Alabama have overpaid their respective assessments. From the estimates for 31 days.--the month of December--we find that the monthly pay of the army is, field and staff, $220,225; 25 regiments of cavalry, $2,265,177; 100 companies of artillery, $435,152. and 350 regiments of infantry, $9,221,567; for 14,725,000 rations for the same, $6,600,481.--Transportation, &c., $4,368,758; pay for horses of non- commissioned officers and p
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 3
nths ending June 30, 1860, exceed those of the late United State for the same time, $59,921, and the cost of service was reduced by the sum of $1,515,829. In the Treasury, up to the 1st of August, 62, the receipts were $302,535,196 and the expenses $328,748,830--the difference of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered complete. North Carolina and Alabama have overpaid their respective assessments. From the estimates for 31 days.--the month of December--we find that the monthly pay of the army is, field and staff, $220,225; 25 regiments of cavalry, $2,2
August 1st, 62 AD (search for this): article 3
The Departments — expenses of the army — counterfeiting& Some interesting information is gleaned from the reports of the Departments accompanying the President's Message to Congress. In the post department, the receipts for ten months ending June 30, 1860, exceed those of the late United State for the same time, $59,921, and the cost of service was reduced by the sum of $1,515,829. In the Treasury, up to the 1st of August, 62, the receipts were $302,535,196 and the expenses $328,748,830--the difference of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered comp
e war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered complete. North Carolina and Alabama have overpaid their respective assessments. From the estimates for 31 days.--the month of December--we find that the monthly pay of the army is, field and staff, $220,225; 25 regiments of cavalry, $2,265,177; 100 companies of artillery, $435,152. and 350 regiments of infantry, $9,221,567; for 14,725,000 rations for the same, $6,600,481.--Transportation, &c., $4,368,758; pay for horses of non- commissioned officers and privates killed in battle, $25,000; subsistence of prisoners of war, $290,000; for the establishment, supply, and those attending in hospitals, $537,500; Ordnance office, $
June 30th, 1860 AD (search for this): article 3
The Departments — expenses of the army — counterfeiting& Some interesting information is gleaned from the reports of the Departments accompanying the President's Message to Congress. In the post department, the receipts for ten months ending June 30, 1860, exceed those of the late United State for the same time, $59,921, and the cost of service was reduced by the sum of $1,515,829. In the Treasury, up to the 1st of August, 62, the receipts were $302,535,196 and the expenses $328,748,830--the difference of $26,193,634 being made up of various balances to the credit of disbursing officers, which are not yet paid. The war tax has been by the several States as follows: North Carolina, $1,400,000; Virginia, $2,125,000; Louisiana, $2,500,000; Alabama, $3,000,000; Georgia, $434,126; Florida, $225,374, and Mississippi, $1,484,467--making a total of $10,168,967. South Carolina has paid her quota in the form of 6 per cent' call certificates; Arkansas and Texas have not been rendered comp