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tude of twenty millions of freemen, that any attempt 

 thus to intervene will meet a resistance unparalleled 

 in its force, unconquerable in its persistence, and fatal 

 to those whom it is intended to aid ; and that it will 

 tend only to strengthen and elevate the republic. 



Jiefoived, That the skill, bravery, and endurance ex- 

 hibited by our army and navy have elicited our ad- 

 miration and gratitude ; that we behold in these quali- 

 ties assurances of sure and speedy success to our 

 arms, and of rout and discomfiture to the rebels. That 

 we urge the Government to aid and strengthen them 

 by all the means in its power, and carefully to provide 

 for sick, wounded, and disabled soldiers, and their 

 families, to prosecute the war with increased vigor and 

 energy until the rebellion is utterly crushed, the in- 

 tegrity of the Union in all its borders restored, and 

 every rebel reduced to submission, or driven from the 

 laud, and that to accomplish these we pledge to our 

 rulers our faith, our fortunes, and our lives. 



Resolved, That the course of the Hon. David \Vilmot 

 in the United States Senate is manly, consistent, and 

 eminently patriotic, and we hereby endorse him as a 

 true and'faithful representative of the loyal people of 

 this State, and monuments shall be raised to teach 

 posterity to honor the patriots and heroes who offered 

 their lives at their country's altar; their widows and 

 orphans shall be adopted by the nation, to be watched 

 over and cared for as objects truly worthy a nation's 

 guardianship. 



The votes of the citizens were cast as fol- 

 lows : 



1862. 1361. 



Democrat 219,140 230,239 



Republican 215,616 262,403 



The democratic candidates were thus elected. 

 The vote for members of Congress in the 

 several districts was as follows : 



1st, Dist. 



2d. " 



Sd. " 



4th. 



5th. 



6th. 



7th. 



8th. 



9th. 

 10th. 

 llth. 

 12th. 

 13th. 

 14th. 

 loth. 

 16th. 

 17th. 

 15th. 

 19th. 

 20th. 

 21st. 

 22d. 

 23d. 

 24th. 



The democrats elected their candidates in 

 the 1st, 6th, 8th, 10th, llth, 12th, 14th, 16th, 

 17th, 18th, 21st, 24th districts, and the repub- 

 licans in the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th, 9th, 13th, 

 15th, 19th, 20th, 22d, 23d districts. 



The members of the Legislature elected were 

 as follows : 



Senate. House. 



Democrats 12 55 



Republican 21 45 



The financial condition of the State is as fol- 

 lows: 



VOL. II.-45 



The balance in Treasury Nov. 30, 1861, wa* 11,501 005 72 



Receipts during fiscal year end- 

 ing Nov. 30, 1861, were ng fol- 

 lows : 



Ordinary sources 14,047,822 39 



6 per cent, lo.-iu act May 16, 

 1861 387,85000 



From various banks as an equi- 

 valent for coin for the pay- 

 ment of interest on public 

 debt 140,768 30 



Refunded cash, military 29,56642 



United Htatc-a Government 605,740 52 



6,211,747 83 



Total into Treasury for fiscal year ending Nov. 

 30, 1861 $6,763,353,35 



The payments were as folio v 



For ordinary" purposes (3,083,110 08 



Paid on State interest aa an 



equivalent for coin 146,631 22 



Military expenses, act April 12, 



1861 762 



Military expenses, act May 15, 



1S61 .-. 460,54868 



Military expenses, act May 16, 



1861 1.21726 



Military expenses, act April 16. 



1862 ' 20,60704 



Military pensions, act May 15, 



1861 40054 



Commissioners of Sinking Fund 427 



Domestic creditors 105 32 



Temporary loan redeemed 100,000 00 



U. S. Government direct tax. .... 350,000 00 



4,590,509 25 



Leaving balance in Treasury Nov. 30, 1SG2. . $2,172,844 10 



Of which amount $195,576 27 was 

 the balance of unexpended mil- 

 itary loan, as follows : 



Balance of said fund Nov. 30, 

 1861 $390.50741 



Receipts under act May 15, 1861 387,85000 



Paid for military expenses as 

 above 482,75114 



Paid for redemption of tempo- 

 rary loan 100,00000 



778,357 41 



582,781 14 



$195,576 27 

 Receipts from ordinary sources : 



For year ending Nov. 30, 1862 $4,047,22 29 



Do. do. do. 1861 3,017,64557 



Excess of receipts for 1862 $1,030,176 82 



Payments for ordinary purposes, excepting interest : 



For vear ending Nov. 30, 1861 $1,118.662 93 



Do. do. do. 1862 1,023,34577 



Decrease in expenditures of 1S62. 



$95,317 16 



The receipts from ordinary sources of reve- 

 nue for the year 1862 were in excess of the re- 

 ceipts of the year 1861, $1,030,176 82 [the 

 excess of interest paid in 1862 over that in 

 1861 being $144.095 37], and the ordinary ex- 

 penditures for 1862 were $95,317 16 less than 

 the year previous. 



Amount of public debt of Pennsylvania, as 

 it stood on Dec. 1,1861 $40,530,66608 



Additional amount received at the State 

 Treasury during the fiscal year ending 

 Nov. 30, 1862, on Military loan, author- 

 ized per act of May 15, 1861 



$40,968,516 08 



Deduct amount redeemed at the 

 State Treasury during the fis- 

 cal year ending Nov. 30, 1862, 



5 per cent. State stocks $268.809 49 



4} per cent. State stocks 60,000 



4 per cent. State stocks 100,00000 



Interest certificates 



Relief notes 1,41100 



