THE SO-CALLED CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT. President JEFFERSON DAVIS, of Mississippi. Sec. of Treasury-CHAS. G. MEMMINGER, of S.C. First Regular Congress. Senate. Congress met at Richmond, on the second Monday in January, 1863. A. H. STEPHENS, of Georgia, President. ALABAMA, Term Exp. Clement C. Clay... 1864 Wm. L. Yancey... 1868 ARKANSAS. Robert W. Johnson........... 1864 C. B. Mitchell... 1868 FLORIDA. J. M. Baker...................... 1864 GEORGIA. ALABAMA. 1. E. L. Dargan. 2. W. P. Chilton. 4. Jabez L. M. Curry. 7. Thomas J. Foster. 8. David Clopton. 9. L. F. Lyon. ARKANSAS. 1. Felix J. Batson. FLORIDA. 1. James B. Deskins. 2. R. B. Hilton. GEORGIA. 1. A. H. Kenan. 2. Hines Holt. 3. A. R. Wright. 4. Julien Hartridge. 5. Lucius J. Gartrell. 6. William W. Clark. 7. Robert P. Trippe. 8. David W. Lewis. 9. J. C. Monnalym. 10. Hardy Strickland. KENTUCKY. 1. Willis B. Machen. 2. John W. Crockett. R. M. T. HUNTER, of Virginia, President, pro tem. LOUISIANA. Thomas J. Semmes............ 1866 MISSISSIPPL. James Phelon.............. 1864 MISSOURI. NORTH CAROLINA. Term Exp. George Davis............ 1864 Wm. S. Dortch..................................... SOUTH CAROLINA. 1866 John B. Clark. House of Representatives. THOMAS S. BOCOCK, of Virginia, Speaker. *In Federal custody. † Missouri, under the apportionment, is entitled to thirteen members. The State has not been districted, and the above members-self-elected to the Provisional Congress-hold over. Taken the oath of allegiance to the United States. The Report of the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury, presented Jan. 10, 1863, presents the following as the financial condition of the government of the so-called Confederate States on the 31st December, 1862. Receipts from all sources, $457,855,704, of which $668,566 was from customs, $16,664,513 from the war tax, $431,811,443 from loans of different kinds (bonds, treasury notes, &c.), and the remainder, $8,711,377, from miscellaneous sources, including patents, refunding of surplus funds by disbursing officers, and $2,539,799 in coin received from Bank of Louisiana. The entire expenditures had been $443,411,307, on the 1st Monday in January. General election, 1st Monday in October. NORTH CAROLINA. Governor, Z. B. Vance. Term expires January, 1865. Salary, $3000. Legislature.-Meets at Raleigh, biennially (1862, 1864, &c.), on the 3d Monday in November. General election, 1st Thursday in August. SOUTH CAROLINA. Governor, M. L. Bonham. Salary, $3800. Term expires December, 1866. Legislature.-Meets at Columbia, annually, on the 4th Monday in November. General election, 2d Monday in October. The people in this State do not choose either their Presidential electors or their Governor, all being chosen by the Legislature. TENNESSEE. Governor, Isham G. Harris. Term expires Octo ber, 1863. Salary, $3000. Legislature.-Meets biennially (1863, 1865, &c.), on the 1st Monday in October. General election, 1st Thursday in August. TEXAS. Governor, Francis R. Lubbock. Term expires December, 1865. Salary, $3000. Legislature.-Meets at Austin, biennially (1863, 1865, &c.), in December. General election 1st Monday in August. VIRGINIA. Governor, John Letcher. Term expires January, 1864. Salary, $5000. Legislature.-Meets at Richmond, biennially (1863, 1865, &c.), on the 1st Monday in December. General election, 4th Thursday in May. Finances. and included a balance against the Treasury of $26,439,572 at the commencement of their permanent organization, Feb. 18, 1862, and $41,727,322 of principal interest of the public debt. The expenditure of the War Department had been $341,011,754, of the navy, $20,559,283, and other expenditures, $13,673,376. There were outstanding appropriations amounting to $81,879,913. entire indebtedness, Jan. 1, 1863, was $556,105,062; and the Secretary estimates the amount necessary for the support of the government to July 1, 1863, the end of the fiscal year, as $357,929,229. The Confederate Army-September, 1862. Those with an asterisk [*] affixed to their names are graduates of West Point. General-in-Chief. Appointed from The Generals-Regular Army. Appointed from *Robert E. Lee.......... .Virginia. *Samuel Cooper......... *Joseph E. Johnston...... Adjutant and Inspector General. *Robert E. Lee....... ..Virginia. ..Virginia. Virginia. Louisiana. ...Louisiana. ....Louisiana. Major-Generals-Provisional Army. *Leonidas Polk.. Mississippi. ...Kentucky. North Carolina. *William J. Hardee.... *John C. Pemberton.. Jno. C. Breckinridge........ Wm. S. Cheatham (prisoner). *Richard H. Anderson............ *James M. Withers..... Brigadier-Generals. John B. Floyd (rel'd)... Henry H. Sibley (killed).. *Wm. H. C. Whiting.. *Roswell S. Ripley.. *W. Mont. Gardner.... Richard B. Garnett... William Mahone.. Law. O'B. Branch (killed).. Maxcy Gregg (killed). Robert Toombs.... *Geo. II. Stewart... Joseph L. Hogg..... .Virginia. .Virginia. ....Georgia. .Tennessee. .Tennessee. South Carolina. .Maryland. .Maryland. Henry Little (killed).. *R. Ransom... Martin E. Greene... Thomas R. R. Cobb (killed). Kemper.... Kershaw.. *D. Leadbeater... John S. Williams............................... .Virginia. M. L. Smith.. ..Louisiana. ....Georgia. Wm. B. Taliaferro....... *Geo. E. Pickett.......... Wright...... George Maury.. .Maryland. Blanton Duncan... ..Louisiana. *L. A. Armistead.. This list, numbering 137 generals, is divided INDEX. Additional aides-de-camp of U.S. Army, 97. Agriculture. See the several States. Brigadier-generals of U.S. Army, 90. generals of U.S. Volunteers, 99. Agricultural productions of United States, 320, 321. British Possessions, 670. statistics of United States, 316-321. Aides-de-camp, additional, of U.S. Army, 97. Alien passengers from foreign countries to United American Obituaries, 1861, 617-625. Obituaries, 1862, 626-643. Cabinet, Confederate, members of, 689. Calendar, January, &c., 14. Canada, exports to, and imports from, 161. Appropriations of United States for 1862-1863, 268. Canals. See the various States. Arizona, 534. Arkansas, 458, 690. Armories and arsenals of United States, 101. Confederate, 690, 691. List, United States, 90. of England, 1861-62, 670. officers of United States, list of, 90. of the United States, statistics of, 336-338, Census statistics of each of the States. See the statistics of United States, 307–339. officers of United States retired from active Chaplains, hospital, of U.S. Army, 98. service, 96. of France in 1861-62, 673. of Prussia in 1861, 677. of Russia, 675. of United States, history of, 536. of United States, pay-table of, 102. pension agents, 214. Arsenals and armories of United States, 101. Chief-Justices of Supreme Court of United States, 70. of Territories of United States, 226. Chronological cycles, 9. Circuit Courts of United States, 220. Civil War in United States, important events of War in United States, battles of, 613–616. Assessors and Collectors of Internal Revenue in Claims, United States Court of, 226. Closed mails to foreign countries, 192. Assistant Secretaries of Legation from United Coal-oil, statistics of, 687, 688. States, 74. Treasurers of United States, 121. Associate Justices of Supreme Court of United Astronomical tables, explanation of, 13. Astronomy, progress of, during 1862, 11. Coal produced in United States, 324. Survey of United States, officers of, 121. of United States, history of, 178. Asylums for Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Collectors and Assessors of Internal Revenue in |