Statement of the estimated balances of existing appropriations which will be expended on June 30, 1863, part of which are required for the payment of the liabilities of the present fiscal year, but which will not be drawn from the treasury until after June 30, 1863, and the balance applied to the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1864; also the amounts which may be carried to the surplus fund on June 30, 1863, stated in pursuance of the eighth section of the act of May 1, 1820. Heads of appropriations. Estimates of bal ances of existing appropriations on June 30, 1863. Amounts which may be carried to the surplus fund on June 30, 1863. Republishing the laws in pamphlet form, &c., in office of Secretary of State.. Compensation of four watchmen and two laborers of the northeast executive building...... Fuel, lights, and repairs in same...... ............. Expenses, &c., of rescuing citizens of the United States from shipwreck. Do..... of the Commissioner of Taxes and the clerks in his office, Do..... of officers, clerks, &c., in the branch mint at Charlotte, N. C. Territory.... 17,902 08 Do..... of governor, judges, &c., of the Territory of Oregon 1,436 75 Do..... of governor, judges, &c., of the Territory of Kansas Contingent expenses of the Territory of Kansas Compensation of governor, judges, &c., of the Territory of Colorado ....do.....Dakota Do and mileage of members, &c, of the assembly of Dakota Territory 2,000 00 Do..... of governor, judges, &c., of the Territory of Minnesota.. 2,400 05 tory Balary of the chief justice of the Supreme Court and eight associate judges. Do..of the circuit judges of California 362 50 Do..of the chief justice of the District of Columbia, associate judges, and judges of the criminal cour......t. Compensation of the district attorneys of the United States........................................... Salaries of nine supervising and fifty local inspectors of steamboats To render the mint at Philadelphia fire-proof, &c. To supply deficiencies in the revenues of the Post Office Department. For lighting and ventilating the same.. For the capitol of the Territory of New Mexico. For the site and erection thereon of a penitentiary in the Territory of Utah. For a penitentiary in ...... do..... For a site and building for the United States courts in Baltimore, Md.. For accommodation of the United States courts at Key West, Fla .... For United States courts, &c., at Rutland, Vt...................................................... H. Ex. Doc. 3- -4 913 12 Statement of estimated balances of existing appropriations, &c.-Continued. Heads of appropriations. Estimates of bal ances of existing appropriations on June 30, 1863. Amounts which may be carried to the surplus fund on June 30, 1863. For cash system, &c., under laws prior to 28th September, 1850; patents and other records, &c.... Awards under the 15th article between the United States and Mexico Payment to such creditors of Texas as are comprehended in act of September 9, 1850... Contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Interior.. Compensation of recorder, draughtsman, clerks, &c., in office of the Commissioner of the General Land Office To cause analyses of the different ore beds to facilitate the proper selections of iron for public works Making alterations in building purchased of Bank of Pennsylvania for a post office in Philadelphia.. Ten per cent. for contingent expenses for United States courts at Rutland, Vt. Do.......... do .... Madison, Wis........... For a United States court-house and post office at Springfield, Ill..... $1,131 55 41.879 47 49.870 75 34,856 10 49.915 90 50,000 00 3,886 60 5,166 52 2,139 34 $180.000 00 100.000 00 2.000 00 57,022 95 Additional clerks in the General Land Office, under act of March 3, 1855, Do.....of the clerks in office of same.. Extra clerks and draughtsmen in the office of the surveyor general to be do .........Washington Territory, &c.... .....do.........New Mexico, &c ....do.........Colorado Territory, &c. .do.........Nevada Territory, &c...... ......... do.........Dakota Territory, &c .... do..... Utah Territory, &c Kansas and Nebraska Ter., &c. Compensation of clerks in the office of the surveyor general of Utah Ter... Do..... of surveyor general of Nevada Territory. ... do........ Salaries and commissions of registers of land offices and receivers of public moneys.... Do.....of the clerks in the office of the surveyor general of N. Mexico. 500 00 3,000 00 2,000 00 93 41 2,500 00 6,000 00 1,014 36 203 48 270 97 500 00 3,924 43 500 00 5,755 71 27 surveyor general have been or shall be closed, &c Surveying the base, principal meridian, correction of parallels, township and section lines in the Territory of Utah Completing the survey of towns and villages in Missouri, &c..... 30, 322 34 609,561 45 12,000 00 2,803 82 4,323 68 43,454 91 Surveying the necessary base, meridian, standard parallels, township and section lines in New Mexico For service of special counsel, and other extraordinary expenses, in defending the title of the United States to the public property in California, Salaries and incidental expenses of commission appointed to settle land claims in California .... For the suppression of the slave trade.. Colonization of persons of African descent now residing in the District of For the purchase of trees and tree boxes, &c.; repair of pavements in front of public grounds Expenses of packing and distributing the congressional journals and documents, &c.... Casual repairs of the Patent Office building.. 274,350 00 251 54 500 00 Statement of estimated balances of existing appropriations, &c.—Continued. Pensions to widows and orphans payable through the office of the Third Colonization of Indians Payment to Cherokee nation of $724, 603 37, and interest at 5 per cent. from Payment to Choctaw nation on account of their claim under article 11th Carrying into effect Choctaw treaty on account of lands relinquishod.. do... Do.......... section 24 of the civil and diplomatic appropriation act of March 3, 1855 Completing the Washington aqueduct Arsenal at Charleston, S. C........................................................................... Reopening a communication between Albemarle sound and the Atlantic Arsenal at Texas, Tex.. Survey of the harbor of Ogdensburg, &c .............................. ocean Arrearages due for roads, harbors, and rivers Pay of Florida militia on account of quartermaster's department.... Do.... volunteers in 1837 and 1838. Several companies of Texas mounted rangers Pay of Texas volunteers under General Brooke.. .............. Arrearages due Captain McRae's company of Virginia volunteers.. Do...... Florida militia under General Read... Pay and supply of mounted and foot companies of Florida volunteers. Salaries of light-house keepers and assistants, and inspectors of lights on the Salaries of keepers of light-boats, per act August 31, 1852 Expenses of superintendents in visiting light-houses annually and reporting $17,500 00 their condition. Fuel and quarters for officers of the army serving on light-house duty. act September 30, 1850, &c....... For bridging the Kenduskead river on each side of the custom-house at 3,000 00 5,300 00 Custom-house at Charleston, S. C., per act March 3, 1847, &c. 4,324 91 Do........ San Francisco, Cal. Erection of, to contain rooms for the post office, &c ..... 17,410 14 Do........ New Orleans, La. Construction of............................ 25,790 22 Do........ St. Louis, Mo., and independent treasury. Purchase of site and erection of fire-proof building for a................ 12,735 15 Do........New Haven, Conn....... 973 47 Do........ Buffalo, N. Y Do............ do.....Ten per cent. for the contingent expenses, do.....Ten per cent. for the contingent expenses, Do........Portsmouth, N. H., post office and United States courts. Do........ Nashville, Tenn., post office, and United States courts. 85,137 77 9,808 14 4, 101 84 ..... 15,431 99 2,138 17 1,660 79 For the accommodation of 95,000 00 9,215 69 100,000 00 Ten per cent. for the 8,858 25 87,997 50 For a 8.570 69 20,000 00 Ten per cent. for the 625 34 50.000 00 3.197 47 18,505 95 Statement of estimated balances of existing appropriations, &c.—Continued. Heads of appropriations. Estimates of bal ances of existing appropriations on June 30, 1863. Amounts which may be carried to the surplus fund on June 30, 1863. Marine hospital at Detroit, Mich. Construction of... Do..............do........ Contingent expenses of erecting.. Do.......... do........ Ten per cent. for the contingent ex- Do........ Galena, Ill... ................ ...... Do........St. Louis, Mo. Fencing and grading the grounds of. Contingent expenses of the life-saving stations on the coasts of Long Island and New Jersey. Totals.... ..... TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, November 29, 1862. L. E. CHITTENDEN, Register. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith the estimates of this department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1864. I am, respectfully, your obedient servant, Hon. S. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasury. CALEB B. SMITH, Secretary. Detailed estimates of the salaries, amount to be paid for wages, engraving, binding, materials, and any other necessary expenses of the Government Printing Establishment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1864, as required by the ninth section of the "joint resolution in relation to the public printing," approved June 23, 1860. For contingent expenses of the office of the Superintendent. |