from July 1 to Sept. 30, 1860, have amounted to $16,719,790 04, (there is an increase of $172,460 60 from customs, as compared with same quarter last year,) which, with the balance of $3,629,206 71 in the treasury on--
1st July, 1860, makes$20,348,996 75
the estimated receipts during the three remaining quarters of the current fiscal year, 1861, are--
from customs$40,000,000 00
from public lands2,250,000 00
from miscel's sources750,000 00
from loan, authorized June 24, 1860 21,000,000 00
$64,000,000 00
making the total of ascertained and estimated means for the service of the current fiscal year,186184,348,996 75
the expenditure of the first quarter of the current fiscal year — that ending September 30th, 1860--was16,543,472 59
the estimated expenditure from appropriations heretofore made by law, during the three remaining quarters of the current fiscal year 1861, according to the report of the register, is46,935,232 58
the loan of June 22d, 1
e government during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1860, amounted to $81,091,309. 43, inclusive of expenditure during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1860, was $77,462,102 72, (inclusive of $17,613, credit.
The permanent public debt on June 30, 1860,
was $45,079,203 08, and the outstanderal.
This report shows that on the 30th of June, 1860, there were 8,562 mail routes in operatipost-offices in the United States on the 30th of June, 1860 28,539
Number established during the year ending June 30th, 1860 1,140
Number discontinued during the same period1,181
making a decrease
whole Number of post-offices on the 30th of June, 1860 28,498
Number of post-offices of which f the department in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1860, amounted to $19,170,609 99.
the groshe anticipated revenue for the year ending June 30, 1860, was $8,287,223, or four per cent on the relied to postmasters during the year ending June 30, 1860, was as follows, viz:
One-cent50,[1 more...]
nue account for 18601,211 860 17
means for 1862.
the gross revenue for the year 1862, including foreign postages, fees paid in by letter carriers, and miscellaneous receipts, is estimated at $9,213,140 00
balance of appropriations, arising chiefly from increased revenues, and not required for expenditures of 1860475,794 60
$9,688 934 60
estimated deficiency of revenue, compared with estimated expenditures $5,266,600 53
Deduct appropriations made by the acts of March 3, 1847, and March 3, 18517 000,000 00
estimated deficiency for the year ending June 30, 1862 $4 566,600 53
the anticipated revenue for the year ending June 30, 1860, was $8,287,223, or four per cent on the revenue of 1859. it now appears that the actual revenue for 1860 was $8,518,067 40, being near seven per cent, increase — nevertheless, it is not deemed expedient to estimate for an increase of more than four per cent, for 1862; and the amount of $9,213,140, as above stated, is obtained
, and $1,380,000 from loan, per act June 14, 1858, and from other sources as follows.
Customs, $53,187,511 87; public lands, $1,778,553 71, and miscellaneous, $1,010,764 31.
Present Fiscal Year.
The receipts of the past quarter of the fiscal year 1861 from July 1 to Sept. 30, 1860, have amounted to $16,719,790 04, (there is an increase of $172,460 60 from customs, as compared with same quarter last year,) which, with the balance of $3,629,206 71 in the treasury on--
1st July, 1860, makes$20,348,996 75
the estimated receipts during the three remaining quarters of the current fiscal year, 1861, are--
from customs$40,000,000 00
from public lands2,250,000 00
from miscel's sources750,000 00
from loan, authorized June 24, 1860 21,000,000 00
$64,000,000 00
making the total of ascertained and estimated means for the service of the current fiscal year,186184,348,996 75
the expenditure of the first quarter of the current fiscal year — that endi