Report of the commissioner of internal revenue on the operations of the internal revenue system, for the year ending June 30, 1865U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - 411 sivua |
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&c.—Continued 11 Eleventh district 11 Maryland 12 Twelfth district 13 Thirteenth district 13 Virginia 14 Fourteenth district 14 West Virginia 15 Fifteenth district 15 Kentucky 16 Sixteenth district 16 Tennessee 17 Louisiana 17 Seventeenth district 18 Eighteenth district 19 Indiana 19 Nineteenth district 20 Illinois 20 Twentieth district 21 Michigan 22 Twenty-second dist 23 Twenty-third district 24 Twenty-fourth 30 Colorado 9 Ninth A.-Recapitulation of receipts A.-Receipts by collectors ARTICLES IN SCHEDULE Bank circulation Brokers cents per pound cheroots circulation and deposits Connecticut district 17 Seventeenth district Second district district Seventh district dividends Eighth district Fifth district Fourth district gallon Hampshire Income interest on bonds June 30 LICENSES Louisiana MANUFACTURES AND PRODUCTIONS MARYLAND Missouri Nebraska otherwise provided parlor musical Pennsylvania pound in value railroad receipts by collectors Rhode Island Second district Sixteenth district 17 Sixth district Seventh soap source of revenue specific source Tenth district Third district Total Twenty-ninth Vermont
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Sivu 10 - Oregon and the Territories, as may appear to him to be just and equitable, in consequence of the greater cost of living and travelling in those States and Territories, and as may, in his judgment, be necessary to secure the services of competent officers.
Sivu 160 - First District, Second District, - - Third District, Fourth District, Fifth District, Sixth District, Seventh District, Eighth District, - - ' Ninth District, Tenth District...
Sivu 1859 - ... tax that shall accrue, so as to exhibit, as far as may be, the amount collected from each source of revenue, with the moneys paid as compensation and for allowances to the collectors and deputy collectors...
Sivu 1860 - A, showing the receipts from each specific source of revenue, except adhesive stamps, and the amounts refunded in each collection district, State, and Territory of the United States, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883.
Sivu 22 - First district Second district Third district Fourth district Fifth district Sixth district Seventh district Eighth district Ninth district Tenth district , Eleventh district Twelfth district...
Sivu 16 - ... office, together with their salaries and expenditures : * This amount is exclusive of lands resold under section 11 of the act of June 7, 1862. It will be seen that there has been great lack of uniformity in the operations of the several commissions, dependent largely as they were upon the amount of territory protected by the national forces. The quantity of real estate abandoned by disloyal owners, and forfeited to the government, differs in different States, as do the sales of such property,...
Sivu 1859 - June 30, 1865, amounts to a sum nearly or quite equal to all the receipts of this government from whatever sources, except loans and treasury notes, from its organization to the war of 1812 ; and when it is further considered that this amount was contributed at a time when the commercial marine of the country had been nearly destroyed, and more than a million of...
Sivu 1861 - The duty was three per cent, until July 1, 1864 ; afterwards five per cent. The same tax was then imposed upon all profits carried to the account of any fund, or used in construction. The amount received from this source is included in the dividends for 1865.
Sivu 1859 - ... the law. In the course of the present report, however, I shall offer a few recommendations affecting mainly the administration of the law, and only those parts of it to which I understand it is not the purpose of the commission to give special attention. It is a matter of sincere congratulation that, thus far, the people of this country have so patiently borne the burden which has been put upon them, and have so freely contributed of their substance to fill the national treasury. With few exceptions...
Sivu 1863 - SO 1865 3, 047, 212 77 The tax upon petroleum was ten cents per gallon, and upon oil distilled from coal exclusively eight cents until June 30, 1864, after which the rates were twenty and fifteen cents respectively. The increased receipts in 1864, over those of 1863, were owing largely to increased consumption, and to the withdrawal from bond to escape the increased duty. This somewhat overstocked the market, and during the following year checked refining for home consumption. CIGARS AND CHEROOTS.