2. Statement of Public Revenues and Public Expenditures during the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1860, agreeably to warrants issued, exclusive of Trust Funds and Treasury-notes funded. RECEIPTS. From Customs,quarter ending Sept. 30, 1859, $15,947,670.62 Under direction of the Department of the Interior (Indian $6,148,655 41 1,163,207.51 20,658,007.92 3,955,686.59 16,409,767.10 11,513,150.19 17,613,628.00 $77,462,102.72 $3,629,206.71 3. Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the quarter ending September 30, 1860, exclusive of Trust Funds. EXPENDITURES. Civil, foreign intercourse, and miscellaneous, Interior (Pensions and Indian), War Navy Interest on Public Debt, including Treasury-notes, $115,560.47 Payment to creditors of Texas, per Act of Sept. $6,440,003.77 1,679,575.24 5,352,771.42 2,578,678.88 4. Statement of the Debt of the United States on the 1st of July, 1859.* *For later official statements in regard to the public debt of the United States, if received, see the Additions and Corrections at the end of the volume. There was received from loans and Treasury-notes from July 1, 1859, to Sept. 30, 1860, $20,775,200.00. The payments on the same account and on account of the public debt during the same period were $18,105,871.28. This would make an increase of the public debt, Sept. 30, 1860, of $2,669,328.32; and its amount at that date would be nearly $61,424,028 05. 5. Statement of the Expenditures of the United States for 71 years, exclusive of Payments on account of the Public Debt and from Trust Funds, fractions excluded. |