CHAP. XXXVI.—Election Returns from 1860. Judicial. Fusion ticket. 4 Third party, 13,167. Third party, 2,088. ¶ One elector having died, but two votes were polled from Nevada. Not yet restored: Virginia 10. Mississippi 7, Texas 0-23. Total of college 317. Majority of full college 159. Majority of actual college 148. [ Estimated. Statement showing the amount and rate of taxation (U. S. and State) of the National Banks, for the year ending December 31, 1867. Rhode Island............. New York........... New Jersey.. Pennsylvania.. Delaware. Maryland... District of Columbia. Virginia. West Virginia..... North Carolina. Georgia..... Alabama....... Louisiana. Texas..... Arkansas. Kentucky. Tennessee Ohio. Indiana........... Illinois..... Michigan............ Wisconsin............ Minnesota............ Iowa... Missouri............... Kansas. Oregon...... Territories.... Receipts of Internal Revenue for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1867, and June 30, 1868. Legacies and Articles in Successions. Schedule A. $1,861,429 16 $2,116,495 22 2,031,296 55 629,475 44 676,200 00 332,100 00 Manufactures & Gross rec'ts Sales. Productions. $145,794,732 55 $7,397,120 75 $4,103,513 20 $18,103,615 69 $64,895,314 01 83,446,918 72 4,787,422 51 3,509,947 88 8,527,745 96 24,426,435 18 16,641,000 00 1,244,100 00 912,400 00 9,536,320 00 20,074,800 00 *Of this, $29,151,339 78 were from distilled spirits, and $23,769,076 80 from cotton. The tax derived from distilled spirits during the last fiscal year was about $14.000.000. The act exempting cotton from internal tax was approved February 3, 1868, and the act to exempt certain manufactures from internal taxes was approved March 31, 1868. The total expense of collecting Internal Revenue, including stamps and all contingencies, for the year ending June 30, 1866, was $7,689,700 46; for 1867, $7,712,089 02. The expenses of the next fisca year (ending June 30, 1869) are estimated at $8.200.000. Registration, Disfranchisement, and Election Returns in the Rebel States, under the Reconstruction Acts. Registration Returns. Votes on calling Constitutional Conventions. Against. Total Adop Rejcc Total Whites. Colored. Total. Whites. Color'd. Total. Vote. tion. tion. Vote. 85 blanks. * No distinction between white and colored. +"Failed to register from any cause."-Report of Maj. Gen. J. M. Schofield, December 13, 1867. ¶ No election held. NOTE-The revised registration made before voting on the constitution was, in North Carolina 196,873, in Arkansas 73,784, in Florida 31,498. Statement of the Public Debt of the United States, on the 1st of June, 1868. 61,249 638 61,887 169,229 $2,020,827,841 80 133,507,679 64 $2,510,245,886 74 Statement of the annual revenue collected by the Government from each source since 1860. Statement of the annual expenditures of the Government from 1860. $60,010,112 58 $77,055,125 65 To Jan. 127,191,353 54 $3,144,620 94 $13,900,392 13 $17,045,013 07 NOTE.-The revenues and expenditures of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1868, are not yet officially ascertained, but the following is an accurate statement of them: Revenue. Customs, (gold).... Internal revenue, (currency). Of the War Department payments, $38,000,000 were for bounties. $163,500,000 Civil list, (including foreign). 2,800,000 Navy Department........... $406,300,000 Total of ordinary expenses Includes Indians. Interior Department.................. |