PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD.-POPULATION, AREA, RELIGION, AND RULERS. Trile. .Emperor.. 1837 1843 King (Prussia) 1861 1869 1861 Population. Sq.Miles. Capitals. 1,180,000.. 44,778..Guatemala 723,121.. 1,000,000.. 126,352.. Asuncion. Monarchy Monarchy Population Prevailing Religion. Form of Government. . Charles I.. .Ruperto Monagas. 45,000..Greek Church. Vincento Cerna. 30,000.. Protestant.. .Pius IX. Hayti... Uruguay 3,000..Protestant James S. Payne IN ASIA-Anam (Cochin China)-9,000,000 pop.; 200,000 sq. m.; 8,600,000 Buddhists. Arabia-4,000,000 pop.; 1,000,000 sq. m.; nearly all Moham- States. China.... United States Austria & Hungary North Germany. Spain. Sweden & Norway. Persia.. Baden... Greece... Liberia San Salvador. Accession.Age. 1861 1855 1869 1852 1848 40 1858 1859 1848 1861 1849 1868 1866 1868 1864 1868 1864 1863 1842 1867 1869 1869 1848 1846 1868 1867 1867 1868 1869 .. 14 52 51 1869 1863 42 North Carolina. Oregon. Pennsylvania. -1864.- -1868.- Linc. McClel. Grant Seym. 8 Customs.. Internal Revenue.. Lands.. Direct tax.... -1852.- -1856.- 9.. 9 4.. 4.. 9.. 4.. RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES RECEIPTS AND ESTIMATES. The following exhibits the receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1869. RECEIPTS. 3.. Total, exclusive of loans.. 35. Civil service Pensions and Indians. War Department. Navy Department. Interest on the Public Debt.. Premium on 7 3-10 U. S. Treasury notes Civil Service EXPENDITURES. 3.. 3. 10.. 13. 254.. 114 174.. 60.. $56.474,061.53 Total, exclusive of loans.... QUARTER ENDING SEPT. 30, 1869. RECEIPTS. Rhode Island. Tennessee.. Texas Vermont Virginia. West Virginia 213 80 Total.. 28 40 Per cent. Majorities. Pierce,211. Buch'n, 52. Lincoln, over all, 67. Lincoln, 192. Grant, 134. *States marked with a star did not vote in 1864 and 1868. In 1856, Maryland gave 8 votes for Fillmore. In 1860, Missouri gave her votes for Douglas, and New Jersey gave him three of hers, making 12 in all. Lincoln's vote in 1864 is one short, in consequence of the death of one of the electors of Nevada. We put in the full number, 214. .$180,048,426.63 765,685.61 $52 598,921.86 47,926,352.51 893,864.08 7,412,483. 57 $108,831,622.02 $15,102,202.05 24 Customs.. Internal Revenue. 1111 Civil Service... 21.. OF THE UNITED STATES. Interest on the Public Debt.. EXPENDITURES. 214 72 Total, exclusive of loans.. Receipts in excess of expenditures.. 30, 1870. Customs... Internal Revenue. Miscellaneous services.. Total.. EXPENDITURES. War Department.. Navy Department. Interest on the Public Debt. 5,782,630.96 37.452,270.74 $85,480,514.59 23,351,107.43 $135,000,000 127,000 000 24,000,000 $286,000,000 $40,000,000 21 000,000 40,500,000 14,000,000 93,750,000 Total $209,250,0 0 Estim. receipts in excess of expenditures 76,750,000 ESTIMATES FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 20, 1871. RECEIPTS. $185,000,000 175,000,000 5,000,000 28,000,000 $393,000,000 $60,000,000 36,000 000 50,000.000 18,000,000 127,000,000 Total.. $291,000,000 Estim. receipts in excess of expenditures 102,000,000 THE EXECUTIVE. ULYSSES S. GRANT, of Illinois, President of the United States.. THE CABINET. HAMILTON FISH, of New York, Secretary of State.. GEORGE S. BOUTWELL, of Massachusetts, Secretary of the Treasury... WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, of Iowa, Secretary of War.. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. Countr". Austria.. Chili.. China. France.. Great Britain.. Italy Mexico... Peru Prussia.. Russia. Spain... THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Hayti.. ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY. Capital Argentine Republic.. Belgium. Ecuador Hawaiian Islands. Honduras.. .Salary $6,500 SALMON P. CHASE, of Ohio, Chief Justice. .6 +6 DAVID DAVIS, of Illinois, Associate Justice. 66 66 66 66 66 64 MINISTERS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Ministers. John Jay, N. Y.. .Rio Janeiro. .Paris. .Berlin.. MINISTERS RESIDENT. Leopold Markbreit, Ohio. Japan. Sweden and Norway. Samuel Shellabarger, Ohio. Turkey. U. S. of Colombia.......Bogota.... .....J. A Hurlburt, Ill... ..... .Buenos Ayres. .Hague.. Nicaragua Asunción .Lisbon. .San Salvador.. Salary, $25,000 8,000 MINISTERS RESIDENT AND CONSULS GENERAL. ..Port-au-Prince ...E. D. Bassett, Pa.. Salary. Appointed. $12,000....1868 12,000....1869 10,000....1865 12,000....1869 17,000....1869 17,000....1869 12,000....1861 XLIst CONGRESS. First Session began March 4, 1869, immediately on the expiration of the XLth Congress, and adjourned April 23, 1869. The Second Session began on Monday, December 6, 1869. SENATE. SCHUYLER COLFAX, of Indiana, President. GEORGE C. GORHAM, of California, Secretary. Senators admitted to seats, Republicans (in Roman), 58: Democrats (in Italic). 10; Conservative (in SMALL CAPS) 1; not yet admitted to seats 5-making a full Senate consist of 74 members The figures before the name indicate the year in which (on the 4th of March) the term of the Senator expires. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. EDWARD MCPHERSON, of Gettysburg, Penn., Clerk. 1234567 [Regular Sessions begin on the first Monday in December.] [Republicans (admitted to seats) in Roman, 159; Democrats (admitted to seats) in Italics, 61; Conservatives (admitted to seats) in SMALL CAPS, 5; Vacancies, 5; not yet admitted, 17; of whom is Rep., 5 Dem., and 1 Cons. Georgia has not elected members for this House. With her 7 members and the seats from all the other States filled, the House will contain 244 members. Those marked with a star (*) were members of the last preceding (XLth) Congress.] ALABAMA. KANSAS. I Alfred E. Buck .......Mobile. KENTUCKY. 2 *Charles W. Buckley. Montgomery. 3 Robert S. Heflin. .Opelika. Eutaw. ..Huntsville. 4 Charles Hays.. Peter M. Dox.. William C. Sherrod.....Courtland. JAMES G. BLAINE, of Augusta, Maine, Speaker Benjamin T. Biggs.....Summit Bridge. Charles M. Hamilton...Marianna. GEORGIA. (No election for XLIst Congress.) ILLINOIS. I *Norman B. Judd.. ...Chicago. Jesse H. Moore... *Shelby M. Cullom 9 Thompson W. McNeely. Petersburg. 13 John M. Crebs *John A.Logan [at large] Carbondale. INDIANA. 6 Daniel W. Voorhees. *Godlove S. Orth.... James N. Tyner. 9 John P. C. Shanks. 10 William Williams... 11 Jasper Packard .Belleville. 1 * William E. Niblack.....Vincennes. 3 * William S. Holman.....Aurora. 4 *George W. Julian *John Coburn.. .Centreville. .Indianapolis. .Jay Court House./ IOWA. 1 George W. McCrary....Keokuk. 2 William Smyth. 3 *William B. Allison.. 4 *William Loughridge. .Marion. a) Contested by J. H. Sypher. (b) Con. by C. D. Barrell. *Sidney Clarke 1 *Lawrence S. Trimble...Paducah. + 3 *J. Proctor Knott.... Boyd Winchester.. *Thomas L. Jones.. *James B. Beck... 8* George M. Adams......Barbourville. 9 John M. Rice.... ..Louisa. .Lawrence. LOUISIANA. 1 (a) Louis St. Martin...(Not admitted.) Lionel A. Sheldon..New Orleans. .Lebanon. } 2 3 (b) Adolphe Bailey..... (Not admitted.) 4 (c) Michael Ryan (Not admitted.) 5 (d) Geo. W. McCranie. (Not admitted.) MAINE. I *John Lynch Portland. 2 Samuel P. Morrill.....Farmington. 3 *James G. Blaine.. Augusta. Bangor. Ellsworth. 4 *John A. Peters 5 Eugene Hale... |