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From the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States,

dated Dec. 15, 1842.

PUBLIC REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR 1842.

The balance in the Treasury on the 1st January, 1842, (exclusive of the amount deposited with the States, trust funds, and indemnities,) was..

The receipts into the Treasury during the first

three quarters of the present year amount to $26,616,593 78

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$230,483 68

$14,260,830 35

1,091,638 95

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And, with the balance in the Treasury on the 1st January last,

an aggregate of....

$34,502,593 78

$34,733,077 46

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Leaving a deficiency in the Treasury on the 31st December, 1842, of

575,556 92

The above estimates of expenditures for the 4th quarter of the present year, include, as it will be perceived, the sum of $805,474.03, being the amount of outstanding warrants issued prior to the 1st January, 1842. It is presumed, however, that a like sum will remain outstanding on the 1st January next; and that instead of the apparent deficiency as stated above, there will be an actual balance in the Treasury, on the 1st January, 1843, of at least $224,000. It is expected also, that a like amount of warrants may be outstanding on the 30th June, 1843, and at the end of the succeeding fiscal year.

Of the estimates of the Public Revenue and Expenditures for the half calender year ending 30th June, 1843.

The receipts for the half year are estimated as follows:

From customs,

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The expenditures for the half calendar year ending the 30th
June, 1843, are estimated at....

viz:

Civil, miscellaneous and foreign intercourse.... $2,722,796 80
Army, fortifications, pensions, fulfilment of In-

dian treaties, suppressing of Indian hostilities,
&c.

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$3,033,829 50

4,019,060 46
605,500 00

.$10,381,186 76

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The Senators and Members of the House of Representatives receive a perdiem compensation of eight dollars, and a travelling allowance of eight dollars for every twenty miles, on going to or returning from the seat of government.

NOTE. Those in italic are Whigs.

Envoys Extraordinary, and Ministers Plenipotentiary, in Foreign Countries, with their Salaries; Names of Secretaries and their Salaries.

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Charge d'Affaires of the United States Government, in Foreign Countries, with their Residence and Salaries.

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Virgil Maxey, Belgium, Brussels,

Harmanus Bleecker, Holland, Hague,.

Christopher Hughes, Norway and Sweeden, Stockholm,

Ambrose Baber, Sardinian States, Turin,

Salary.

$4,500

4,500

4,500

4,500

4,500

4,500

4,500

* In several of the States the election for new members of the 28th Congress have not yet taken place.

Mr. Everett was on the 3d of March, 1843, appointed Minister to China; whether he accepts or not, is not yet known.

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Under the Act of Congress for carrying into effect the Convention with Mexico, of

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To mark Boundary Line between Texas and the United States.

John H..Overton, North Carolina,

John R. Conway, Tennessee, Surveyor for the same,

COMMISSIONER,

2,500

2,000

In conformity to the 6th Article of the treaty between the U.,States and Great Britain, concluded on the 9th day of August, 1842.

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Collectors of Customs at the Different Ports in the United States, With their Compensation, as reported in the Blue Book.

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