Revenue. Statement showing the revenue collected from the beginning of the government to June 30, 1857, under the several heads of customs, public lands, and miscellaneous sources, including loans and treasury notes; also the expenditures during the same period, and the particular tariff, and the price of lands, under which the revenue from those sources was collected Statement showing the revenue collected from the beginning of the government to June 30, 1857, under the several heads of customs, public lands, and miscellaneous sources, including loans and treasury notes; also the expenditures during the same period, and the particular tariff, and the price of lands, under which the revenue from those sources was collected.-(Continued.) To December 31, 1835 To June 30, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, November 19, 1857. F. BIGGER, Register. * $1.458,782 93 deducted from the aggregate receipts, as per account of the Treasurer, No. 76,922. Tonnage. Statement exhibiting the amount of the tonnage of the United States, annually, from 1789 to 1857, inclusive; also, the registered and enrolled and licensed tonnage employed in steam navigation each year. INDEX. Abolition party. Rise and progress of, 5. Abolition platforms, 16. Adams, Green, of Ky. Speech of, on the admission of Ar- On abolition petitions, 8. On power of Congress over Territo- Adrain, Garnett B., of N. J. On the admission of Kansas Anderson, T. L., of Mo. Ou the admission of Kansas under Reply of, to certain interrogatories, 30. Laws of, relative to foreign paupers, &c., 218. Alien and Sedition Laws. History of, and votes on, 52. Americanism in Missouri. Extract from speech of L. M. Americanism in Louisiana. Defined by George Eustis, Jr., Ou the admission of Kansas On the Kansas Conference Bishop, W. D., of Conn. On the admission of Kansas under Black, J. S., Attorney-General. Opinion of, on Thompson's Blair, F. P., Jr., of Mo. On the admission of Kansas under Bolling, P. A., of Va. Opinion of, upon slavery, 566. Brodhead, Richard, of Pa. On power of Congress over terr Bronson, Green C. Letter of, on slavery, 84. Brown, A. G., of Miss. Opinion of, upon slavery, 566. Brown, A. V., of Tenn. Bargain and Intrigue letter of, 86. Sanford letter of. 89. Hon II. M. Fuller's charge against, 90. On naturalization, 296. On distribution, 508. On the political power of the Supreme Special message on the Lecompton Con- Buffalo and Utica Conventions. Proceedings and platform of, 93. |